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Other Controllers
Mircom controllers, such as the Card Access controller, may be networked with
the TX3 through a peer-to-peer RS-485 network.
1.2
Features
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Version 1.6
Telephone Access System Installation and Operation Manual
LT-969
Copyright 2012
Stainless steel front panel
Universal Series enclosure with a built-in rain hood
Large scrolling 8 x 20 LCD display that eliminates the need for an external
directory
Back-lit 16 digit keypad with dedicated operational buttons for Page Up,
Page Down, Call and Info
Provisions for postal lock and camera
Multilingual Display and Voice Greeting (English, French-Canadian and
Spanish) that provides instructions on how to use the Lobby Control Unit
Concierge/Security Desk/Guard Phone capability
Card Access Interface
Supports both Auto Dialer (ADC) and NSL (no phone bill)
Ability to network panels together (peer-to-peer)
Hands free, full duplex communication
Flexible one to four digit resident dial codes
Dials up to 18 digit telephone numbers
System can be configured locally using the keypad or a computer with the
TX3 configuration software
Upload/download configuration files without taking the whole system off-
line
Programming from one location
Records a maximum of 5000 event logs
Elevator restriction capability
Schedule based call restrictions provide more security and flexibility
Auto Unlock to leave the main door based on the selected schedule
Capability of one person testing the NSL controller without using the
Lobby Control Unit
Industry Canada and F.C.C. approved
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