TAS-2000 SERIES. NSL Telephone Access System. User Guide. LT-956 Rev. 0 April RELAY CABINET No. DECODER/MOTHER BOARD No.

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Advanced Life Safety Solutions TAS-2000 SERIES NSL Telephone Access System RELAY CABINET No. DECODER/MOTHER BOARD No. RELAY/LINE NUMBER to to to to to to to to RELAY CARD NUMBER 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 0 User Guide LT-956 Rev. 0 April 2005

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Contents Introduction... 1 About this Manual... 1 Determining the Type of TAS-2000 Directory You Have... 1 Technical Support... 1 Keypad Navigation... 2 Entering Programming Mode... 2 Exiting Programming Mode... 3 Part 1: Non-Scrolling Directory Programming Programming... 6 Adding New Records... 6 Editing Records... 8 Deleting Records... 10 Setting Main and Aux Door DTMF... 11 Setting the Online and Door Timers... 12 Changing Your Password... 13 Part 2: Scrolling Directory Programming Entering Names... 16 Programming... 17 Adding New Records... 17 Editing Records... 19 Deleting Records... 21 Setting Main and Aux Door DTMF... 22 Setting the Online and Door Timers... 23 Changing Your Password... 24 Glossary... 25 Frequently Asked Questions... 27 Resident Directory Worksheet... 29 TAS-2000 NSL System Resident Operating Instructions... 30 i

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TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Introduction About this Manual This user s guide provides information on the most common programming features of the TAS-2000 NSL Scrolling and Non-Scrolling Directories. It is broken down into two sets of instructions: Part 1 Non-Scrolling Directory Programming and Part 2 Scrolling Directory Programming. With these instructions, you will be able to: Add, delete, and edit records Set the Main and Aux doors DTMF Set the online and door timers Change your password To determine which type of directory you have, see Determining the Type of TAS-2000 Directory You Have, below. Refer to the Glossary page 25 for an explanation of commonly used terms in this manual. Determining the Type of TAS-2000 Directory You Have Before you begin programming your TAS-2000 directory, you must first determine which type of directory you have. Non-Scrolling Directory A non-scrolling directory lists the resident records on a paper template to the left of the display screen. The easiest way to determine if you have a non-scrolling directory is to look at the screen on your TAS-2000 when it is in normal mode. The display should look like this: <<Mircom>> Enter the dial code If your screen looks like the one pictured above, then you have a non-scrolling directory. Scrolling Directory A scrolling directory lists the resident records electronically on the screen. The easiest way to determine if you have a scrolling directory is to look at the screen on your TAS-2000 when it is in normal mode. If your LCD display shows four lines, you will see the following message: <<Mircom>> Press * or # key to scroll up or down If your LCD display shows only two lines, you will see the same message, but it will scroll on two lines from right to left. Either way, if you see the above message on your display, then you have a scrolling directory. Technical Support For all technical support inquiries, please contact Mircom s Technical Support Department between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. (EST) Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Local Phone: 905-695-3535 Toll-Free Phone: 1-888-449-3535 Local Fax: 905-660-4113 Toll-Free Fax: 1-888-660-4113 Email: techsupport@mircom.com 1

Introduction Keypad Navigation The diagram below shows how to use the keypad when in programming mode. It applies to both Scrolling and Non-Scrolling Directory keypads. Press to enter a record when in edit mode or to delete a record when in delete mode 4 5 3 In the programming menu, press to scroll up. In programming mode, press to exit without saving (does not apply to edit or delete modes). 7 8 9 0 Press 0 to select an item in the programming menu Press 9 to exit the edit or delete mode In the programming menu, press to scroll down. In programming mode, press to save your changes and continue (does not apply to delete mode). Note: If you are programming a function and do not enter information for three minutes, the display will return to the programming menu without saving your changes. If you are in the programming menu for 3 minutes, the display will return to the main screen. Entering Programming Mode Note: Before programming the system, make sure you have filled out the Resident Directory Worksheet on page 29. To make changes to either scrolling or non-scrolling directories, you must first enter programming mode. Entering Programming mode Enter the Password [ ] 1. Press 9 9 9 9. 2. Enter the password. If you have not set a personal password, press (ten-digit factory default). If you have set a personal password, enter your 10- digit password. You are now in programming mode. 2

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Exiting Programming Mode To exit programming mode, you must first be in the programming menu. If you are not in the programming menu, use the keypad navigation diagram to exit from the mode you are currently in. Exiting Programming Mode Init/Erase all data >Exit 1. Press to scroll down until the arrow is beside Exit. 2. Press 0 to select. 3

Introduction 4

Part 1: Non-Scrolling Directory Programming 5

Programming Programming Adding New Records To add a new record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Step 1: Enter Add New Record mode >Add New Record Edit Record Press 0 to add a new record. The display enters Add New Record mode. Step 2: Enter Dial Code Enter Dial Code [ ] 1. Enter the resident s dial (door) code. The code may be between 1 to 4 digits long. Step 3: Enter Relay Code Enter Relay Code [ ] 1. Enter the relay code. Step 4: Enter NSL-ID Enter NSL-ID [ ] 1. Enter the NSL-ID. Step 5: Enter Elevator Code Enter Elevator Code [ ] If elevator control is not being used, press to save and continue. If elevator control is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. Step 6: Enter Elevator ID Enter Elevator ID [ ] If elevator ID is not being used, press to save and continue. If elevator ID is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. 6

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Step 7: Enter Keyless Code If keyless codes are being used, enter the 4-digit Enter Keyless Code [ ] Step 8: Enter Ring Pattern code. Press to save and continue. If keyless codes are not being used, press save and continue. to Enter Ring Pattern [ ] 1. Select the ring pattern (01 to 04) a. a. 01: Standard North American ring 02: Distinct two long rings 03: Distinct quick ring, one long ring 04: Distint quick ring, one long ring, one quick ring You have successfully added a new record to the system. The display now returns to the programming menu. To add another record, 1. Press to scroll one step up. 2. Press 0. This will bring you back into the Add New Record mode. Repeat steps 2 through 8. 7

Programming Editing Records To edit a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions Step 1: Enter Edit Record mode 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down). Add New Record >Edit Record 2. Press 0 when the arrow is pointed beside Edit Record. The display enters Edit Record mode. Step 2: Select record 1000> 1001 Step 3: Enter Dial Code Enter Dial Code [ ] 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find the record you want to change. 2. Press when the arrow is beside the record you want to change. The display now enters the record. Note: Records are listed according to resident dial code. If you want to change the dial code, enter a code that is between 1 to 4 digits long. Press and continue. If you do not want to change the dial code, press to continue. to save Step 4: Enter Relay Code Enter Relay Code [ ] 1. Enter the relay code. Step 5: Enter NSL-ID Enter NSL-ID [ ] 1. Enter the NSL-ID. Step 6: Enter Elevator Code Enter Elevator Code [ ] If elevator control is not being used, press to continue. If elevator control is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. 8

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Step 7: Enter Elevator ID Enter Elevator ID [ ] If elevator ID is not being used, press to continue. If elevator ID is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. Step 8: Enter Keyless Code If keyless codes are being used, enter the 4-digit Enter Keyless Code [ ] code. Press to save and continue. If keyless codes are not being used, press continue. to Step 9: Enter Ring Pattern Enter Ring Pattern [ ] 1. Select the ring pattern (01 to 04) a. a. 01: Standard North American ring 02: Distinct two long rings 03: Distinct quick ring, one long ring 04: Distint quick ring, one long ring, one quick ring You have successfully edited the record. The display now returns to the previous menu. To edit another record repeat steps 2 through 9. To exit the Edit Record mode, press 9 to return to the programming menu. 9

Programming Deleting Records To delete a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Step 1: Enter Delete Record mode Edit Record >Delete Record 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Delete record. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is pointed beside Delete Record. The display enters Delete Record mode. Step 2: Select record 1000> 1001 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find the record you want to delete. Note: Records are listed according to resident dial code. 2. Press to delete the record. You have successfully deleted the record. The display now returns to the residents list. To delete another record repeat step 2. To exit Delete Record mode, press 9 to return to the programming menu. 10

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Setting Main and Aux Door DTMF To set the main and aux door DTMF, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Main Door DTMF setup Step 1: Select Main Door DTMF setup Delete Record >Main Door DTMF 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Main Door DTMF. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Main Door DTMF. The display enters Main Door DTMF setup. Step 2: Set Main Door DTMF Main Door DTMF [ 9 ] 1. Choose any digit between 0 and 9. This will become the designated (touch tone) number that opens the lobby door. the factory default is 9. You have successfully set the main door DTMF. The display now returns to the programming menu. Aux Door DTMF setup Step 1: Select Aux Door DTMF setup If you have just set up Main Door DTMF, the arrow is Main Door DTMF >Aux Door DTMF Step 2: Set Aux Door DTMF Aux Door DTMF [ 6 ] now pointed beside Aux door DTMF. Press enter Aux Door DTMF setup. If you have not just set up Main Door DTMF, 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Main Door DTMF. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Aux Door DTMF. The display enters Aux Door DTMF setup. 1. Choose any digit between 0 and 9. The factory default is 6. 0 to You have successfully set the aux door DTMF. The display now returns to the programming menu. 11

Programming Setting the Online and Door Timers To set the online and door timers, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Online Timer setup Step 1: Select Online Timer setup >Online Timer Door Timer 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Online TImer. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Online Timer. The display enters Online Timer setup. Step 2: Set Online Timer Online Timer [ 0060 ] You can now set the length of time that a visitor may talk with a resident. 1. Enter time duration between 0 to 9999 seconds. The factory default is 60 seconds. You have successfully set up the online timer. The display now returns to the programming menu. Door Timer setup Step 1: Select Door Timer setup If you have just set up Online Timer, the arrow is now Online Timer >Door Timer pointed beside Door Timer. Press 0 to enter Door Timer setup. If you have not just set up Online Timer, 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Door Timer. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Door Timer. The display enters Door Timer setup. Step 2: Set Door Timer Door Timer [ 20 ] You can now set the length of time the door release stays unlocked. 1. Choose a time duration between 0 and 99 seconds. The factory default is 20 seconds. You have successfully set up the door timer. The display now returns to the programming menu. 12

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Changing Your Password To change your password, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Step 1: Select Change Password Door Timer 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Change Password. >Change Password 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Change Password. The display enters Change Password setup. Step 2: Change your password Change Password [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1. Enter your new password. It must consist of 10 digits. The factory default is 1111111111. You have successfully changed your password. The display now returns to the programming menu. 13

Programming 14

Part 2: Scrolling Directory Programming 15

Entering Names Entering Names To enter a name, use the number keys to select the appropriate character. See the diagram below for the characters that correspond to each number. To select a character, press any number key once, twice, or three times to cycle through the character associated with that key (Note: you will not see the characters on the display as they cycle). When you reach the character you want, stop pressing the key and after a one second delay, the character will appear in the display. Note: If you accidentally enter the wrong character while programming a name, press once to backspace and delete the letter. press once = backspace press twice = comma press 3 times = dash "-" GHI 4 ABC JKL 5 DEF 3 MNO PRS TUV 7 8 9 QZ 0 WXY press once = blank space press twice = "Q" press 3 times = "Z" For example, to enter the last name Doe, 1. Press 3 once for the letter D. 2. Press 6 three times for the letter O. 3. Press 3 twice for the letter E. 4. Press to save and continue. Press once for D DEF 3 Press 3 times for O MNO Press twice for E DEF 3 16

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Programming Adding New Records To add a new record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Step 1: Enter Add New Record mode >Add New Record Edit Record Press 0 to add a new record. The display enters Add New Record mode. Step 2: Enter resident s name Enter Name [ ] 1. Enter the resident s name (see page 16 for instructions). The name may be up to 15 characters long. Step 3: Enter Dial Code Enter Dial Code [ ] 1. Enter the resident s dial (door) code. The code may be between 1 to 4 digits long. Step 4: Enter Relay Code Enter Relay Code [ ] 1. Enter the relay code. Step 5: Enter NSL-ID Enter NSL-ID [ ] 1. Enter the NSL-ID. Step 6: Enter Elevator Code Enter Elevator Code [ ] If elevator control is not being used, press to save and continue. If elevator control is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. Step 7: Enter Elevator ID Enter Elevator ID [ ] If elevator ID is not being used, press to save and continue. If elevator ID is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. 17

Programming Step 8: Enter Keyless Code If keyless codes are being used, enter the 4-digit Enter Keyless Code [ ] Step 9: Enter Ring Pattern code. Press to save and continue. If keyless codes are not being used, press save and continue. to Enter Ring Pattern [ ] 1. Select the ring pattern (01 to 04). To add another record, 1. Press to scroll one step up. 2. Press 0. This will bring you back into the Add new record mode. Repeat steps 1 through 7. 18

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Editing Records To edit a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Step 1: Enter Edit Record mode 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down). Add New Record >Edit Record 2. Press 0 when the arrow is pointed beside Edit Record. The display enters Edit Record mode. Step 2: Select Record 1000 >John Doe 1001 Sam Spade 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find the record you want to change. 2. Press to enter the record. Step 3: Enter resident s name If you want to change the resident s name, enter it now. (see page 16 for instructions). The name may Enter Name [ _ ] be up to 15 characters long. Press to save and continue. If you do not want to change the resident s name, press to continue. Step 4: Enter Dial Code Enter Dial Code [ ] If you want to change the dial code, enter a code that is between 1 to 4 digits long. Press to save and continue. If you do not want to change the dial code, press to continue. Step 5: Enter Relay Code Enter Relay Code [ ] 1. Enter the relay code. Step 6: Enter NSL-ID Enter NSL-ID [ ] 1. Enter the NSL-ID. 19

Programming Step 7: Enter Elevator Code Enter Elevator Code [ ] If elevator control is not being used, press to continue. If elevator control is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. Step 8: Enter Elevator ID Enter Elevator ID [ ] If elevator ID is not being used, press to continue. If elevator ID is being used, please contact your technician for assistance. Step 9: Enter Keyless Code If keyless codes are being used, enter the 4-digit Enter Keyless Code [ ] code. Press to save and continue. If keyless codes are not being used, press continue. to Step 10: Enter Ring Pattern Enter Ring Pattern [ ] 1. Select the ring pattern (01 to 04). You have successfully edited the record. The display now returns to the previous menu. To edit another record repeat steps 2 through 10. To exit the Edit Record mode, press 9 to return to the programming menu. 20

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Deleting Records To delete a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Step 1: Enter Delete Record mode Edit Record >Delete Record 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Delete record. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is pointed beside Delete Record. The display enters Delete Record mode. Step 2: Select Record 1000 >John Doe 1001 Sam Spade 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find the record you want to delete. The > must point to the record you wish to delete. 2. Press to delete the record. You have successfully deleted the record. The display now returns to the residents list. To delete another record repeat step 2. To exit the Delete Record mode, press 9 to return to the programming menu. 21

Programming Setting Main and Aux Door DTMF To set the main and aux door DTMF, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Main Door DTMF setup Step 1: Select Main Door DTMF setup Delete Record >Main Door DTMF 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Main Door DTMF. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Main Door DTMF. The display enters Main Door DTMF setup. Step 2: Set Main Door DTMF Main Door DTMF [ 9 ] 1. Choose any digit between 0 and 9. This will become the designated (touch tone) number that opens the lobby door. The factory default is 9. You have successfully set the main door DTMF. The display now returns to the programming menu. Aux Door DTMF setup Step 1: Select Aux Door DTMF setup If you have just set up Main Door DTMF, the arrow is Main Door DTMF >Aux Door DTMF Step 2: Set Aux Door DTMF Aux Door DTMF [ 6 ] now pointed beside Aux door DTMF. Press enter Aux Door DTMF setup. If you have not just set up Main Door DTMF, 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Main Door DTMF. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Aux Door DTMF. The display enters Aux Door DTMF setup. 1. Choose any digit between 0 and 9. The factory default is 6. 0 to You have successfully set the aux door DTMF. The display now returns to the programming menu. 22

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Setting the Online and Door Timers To set the online and door timers, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Online Timer setup Step 1: Select Online Timer setup >Online Timer Door Timer 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Online TImer. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Online Timer. The display enters Online Timer setup. Step 2: Set Online Timer Online Timer [ 0060 ] You can now set the length of time that a visitor may talk with a resident. 1. Enter time duration between 0 to 9999 seconds. The factory default is 60 seconds. You have successfully set up the online timer. The display now returns to the programming menu. Door Timer setup Step 1: Select Door Timer setup If you have just set up Online Timer, the arrow is now Online Timer >Door Timer pointed beside Door Timer. Press 0 to enter Door Timer setup. If you have not just set up Online Timer, 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Door Timer. 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Door Timer. You enters Door Timer setup. Step 2: Set Door Timer Door Timer [ 20 ] You can now set the length of time the door release stays unlocked. 1. Choose a time duration between 0 and 99 seconds. The factory default is 20 seconds. You have successfully set up the door timer. The display now returns to the programming menu. 23

Programming Changing Your Password To change your password, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions. Step 1: Select Change Password Door Timer 1. Press (scroll up) or (scroll down) to find Change Password. >Change Password 2. Press 0 when the arrow is beside Change Password. The display enters Change Password setup. Step 2: Change your password Change Password [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1. Enter your new password. It must consist of 10 digits. The factory default is 1111111111. You have successfully changed your password. The display now returns to the programming menu. 24

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Glossary Add Record Aux Door Delete Record Mode Dial Code This function is used to add a new resident to the system. When this function is set, the resident can press a number on his or her telephone pad to release the aux door. This function is used to delete the an entire resident record from the system. In delete record mode, you will see records listed according to dial code. A one- to four-digit code that a visitor enters into the lobby unit to call a resident. In a non-scrolling directory, records are listed according to resident dial code. DTMF Dual Tone Modulated Frequency is a technical term for touch tone. Edit Record Mode Keyless Code Keypad Navigation Non-Scrolling Directory NSL (No- Subscriber Line) Online Timer Programming Mode Potentiometer Ring Pattern Scrolling Directory This function is used to edit a resident s existing record. In edit record mode, you will see records listed according to dial code. This feature allows you to enter a four-digit dial code that will enable a resident to open the main door without a key. Instructions on how to use the keypad. A paper directory that lists the residents of the building. When a visitor enters a resident s code in the lobby unit, the No Subscriber Line (NSL) housed in a relay cabinet in the telephone room intercepts the call and then communicates directly to the resident. This feature does not require a dedicated phone line. This operation controls the maximum length of time that a visitor can speak with a resident from the lobby unit. This operation consists of multiple functions that allow you to customize your Telephone Access System. A technical term for a variable resistor which functions as a volume control. This feature is only applicable to the NSL system. In this mode you can select the type of ring that a resident hears when a visitor is calling. This helps the resident distinguish between a call from a visitor and a regular telephone call. There are four ring patterns to choose from. An electronic directory that lists the residents of the building. 25

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TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Frequently Asked Questions Q. What is the NSL feature? A. The NSL (No Subscriber Line) operation does not use a dedicated public subscribed telephone line; rather the 2008M NSL Units (and 2008/16 NSL Expanders) in your electrical/telephone room intercept all tenant telephone lines coming into the building and communicate directly to them. Q. Why do visitors get a system busy message when they call tenants? A. The lobby unit may not be communicating with the 2008M Relay Control Panel. Check the programming mode to ensure that the NSL ID is programmed to the same address number as the 2008M Relay Cabinet. Q. Why can t tenants unlock the door/gate by pressing the digit 9 on their phones? A. This may be caused by one of the following: Incorrect Main Door DTMF setup. Solution: While in programming mode, check that the Main Door (DTMF) is programmed to digit 9. Improper voltage on the door strike power supply. Solution: Check for the correct voltage on the door strike power supply. The door strike and system (main board) wires may be damaged or loose. Solution: Check and verify that the door strike and system wires are intact. Q. Why does the system hang up as soon as a visitor begins to communicate with a tenant? A. This may be caused by one of the following: The online timer may be set for too short a duration. While in programming mode, check that the online timer is set to more than 30 seconds (factory default is set to 60 seconds). If the tenant has a high speed Internet connection, there may be an ADSL conflict. To solve this problem, the system requires an ADSL -100 filter that will mount in the NSL cabinet (2008M relay control panel). Q. Why won t the system accept a language change from English to either Spanish or French? A. The system must be reset for language changes to take effect. Reset the system after you make a language change. There are two ways to reset the system: Enter the programming mode and scroll down the menu option list to locate system reset. Press 0 to reset the system. Turn the on/off switch (located at the bottom of the circuit board) to the OFF position and keep it off for approximately ten seconds before powering up again. Q. When a visitor places a call and begins to talk, he or she cannot hear the tenant. Why? A. The speaker may not be working correctly. Unlock the panel and perform a visual inspection of the speaker: Look for loose wires or loose solders as well as damaged components. Check that the volume in the panel speaker is set properly. VR4 (volume control) is the adjustment potentiometer for the standard board and VR2 is the adjustment potentionmeter for the slim line board; both are located at the bottom of the board. Adjust the potentionmeter clockwise to increase the volume. 27

Frequently Asked Questions If there are no loose wires and the volume in the panel speaker is set properly, there may be a problem with the speaker impedence. To see if this might be the problem, follow the instructions below: 1. Turn the system power off and disconnect the white and green speaker wires from the main board. 2. Set your meter to ohms and set the scale to 50 ohms or higher. 3. Place the meter leads on the white and green speaker wires. The meter should read between 40-45 ohms. If your readings are different please contact Mircom s technical support department for assistance. Q. The LCD display has no display or the display has dark blocks on it. Why? A. There may be a problem with the contrast level. VR1 (contrast control) is located on the back of the keypad/display board. Adjust the potentionmeter counter-clockwise for a darker display and clockwise for a lighter display. Q. Why is there no dial tone when a visitor calls a tenant? A. The NSL system does not utilize an independent phone line, and therefore does not require a dial tone. The system works with the 2008M Relay Control Panel to ring/call your apartment. Q. I misplaced the key for the telephone access system. How do I obtain a replacement? A. The Mircom key part number is LK-304. Contact your local distributor or Mircom Head Office for a replacement. Q. What happens when the visitor gets an answering machine when trying to contact a tenant? A. The system will allow the visitor to leave a message on the answering machine. Q. Is the ring pattern programmable? The ring pattern selection is a standard NSL system feature.the system provides up to four ring patterns to choose from for every tenant. 28

TAS-2000 NSL System User s Guide Resident Directory Worksheet For your records, photocopy this sheet and fill in the resident information. Unit No. Flr. Apt. Resident s Name Dial Code Relay Number Phone Type (pulse or tone) Keyless Entry Code 29

TAS-2000 NSL System Resident Operating Instructions Mircom's state-of-the-art door entry system has been installed in this building to provide you and your guest with an increased level of confidence and security. The system operates with your existing telephone. Your guest simply dials your code number or selects your name by scrolling through the electronic directory on the lobby unit, causing your telephone to ring. When you answer your telephone, you will be in communication with your guest. To unlock the main door, press " 9 " on your telephone keypad. To refuse entry, hang up. Call Waiting Feature While engaged in a conversation with someone on your outside telephone line, you will hear a distinct tone when a guest places a call to you. Briefly push the hangup switch to answer the call. This action will automatically put the outside telephone line "on hold". While on-line with your guest, you can open the main door by dialing the digit " 9 ". To refuse entry, briefly press the hangup switch. Pressing 9 or the hangup switch will automatically reconnect you to the previously "on hold" caller to continue your conversation. In a similar manner, you can answer an outside call while talking to the guest in the lobby. Please note that you cannot put your guest "on hold" because the talk time with your guest is limited (normally 60 seconds). Keyless Entry Codes To unlock the front door without using a key, press 0 followed by the four-digit keyless code. The last four digits are confidentially assigned to each resident.

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