Microm TX3 Series Touch Screen Instruction Manual
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TX3 Series Touch Screen
TX3 Series
Touch Screen
Installation Manual
Version 11
TX3 Touch Screen Installation Manual
1
LT-996
Copyright March 2022
Copyright March 2022 Mircom Inc. All rights reserved.
Mircom TX3 Touch Screen Installation Manual v 11
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TX3 Touch Screen Installation Manual Copyright March 2022
Version 11
Contents
1
Introduction 8
1.1
TX3 Systems 8
1.2
Features 13
1.3
Touch Screen Sizes and Enclosures 14
1.4
Touch Screen Accessories 15
1.5
Maximum and Minimum Mounting Heights to Comply with the ADA (Americans
with Disabilities Act) 16
1.6
Mounting requirements from the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible
Design 17
1.7
Warranty and Special Notices 18
1.8
About This Manual 18
1.9
Contact Us 19
2
Installation 20
2.1
Installing TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D 21
2.2
Installing TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D 23
2.3
Installing TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E 25
2.4
Installing TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E 28
2.5
Installing TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 31
2.6
Installing TX3-T-KIOSK2 33
2.7
Installing TX3-T-KIOSK3 41
2.8
Installing the TX3-PS24-5A Power Supply Enclosure 48
3
Touch Screen System and Setup 51
3.1
Installation Prerequisites 52
3.2
Touch Screen System 52
3.3
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and
TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D Inside Door, Boards, and Grounding 56
3.4
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E Inside Door, Boards, and Grounding 59
3.5
TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR Inside Door, Boards, and
Grounding 62
3.6
Lobby Controller Board 64
3.7
Connecting to the External Power Supply 66
3.8
Installing the TX3-TOUCH-UPS-KIT Uninterruptible Power Supply 67
3.9
Turning the Touch Screen On and Off 68
3.10
Installing the Postal Lock on TX3 Touch Indoor Units 69
3.11
Installing the Telephone Lines 69
3.12
Ethernet 69
3.13
Beginning Configuration 70
3.14
Installing Other Optional and Replacement Components 71
3.15
RS-485 72
3.16
Installing the P1264 IP camera 74
3.17
Installing the Optional TX3-DELTA5 Card Reader 77
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4
Touch Screen Factory Wiring 82
4.1
Factory Wiring for Models Ending in -E 83
4.2
Factory Wiring for Models Ending in -D 87
4.3
Factory Wiring for Models Ending in -C 96
4.4
Factory Wiring for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 103
5
Adding Controllers 107
5.1
Adding a Controller 108
6
Specifications 109
6.1
Indoor Touch Screens 109
6.2
Weather-Resistant Touch Screens 110
6.3
RS-485 TX3-USB-AD Kit 111
6.4
TX3-GPM Guard Phone Module 112
6.5
TX3-CX-1NP 112
6.6
TX3-WIEGAND-OUT 112
7
Resident Operating Instructions 113
7.1
NSL Resident Operating Instructions 114
7.2
ADC Resident Operating Instructions 116
8
Warranty and Warning Information 117
Special Notices 122
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Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11
Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure
19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26
Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure
34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41
Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44
Figure 45 Figure 46
List of Figures
TX3 devices on an RS-485 network 10 TX3 devices connected to an Ethernet
TCP/IP network. Devices connected to
an Ethernet network are Main Nodes 11 TX3 devices connected to a combination
Ethernet TCP/IP network with RS-485
subnetworks 12 Top and bottom of the controls 16 TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D dimensions
(front) 22 TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D dimensions (back) 22 TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D dimensions
(front) 24 TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D dimensions (back) 24 TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E mounting
holes 26 TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E dimensions (front) 27 TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E
dimensions (back) 27 TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E mounting holes 29 TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E
dimensions (front) 30 TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E dimensions (back) 30 TX3-TOUCH-S15B-
WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR dimensions (front) 32 TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3
-TOUCH-S15S-WR dimensions (back) 32 Dimensions of TX3-T-KIOSK2 with
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C 33 Dimensions of TX3-T-KIOSK2 with TX3-TOUCH-S15-C 34
TX3-T-KIOSK2 components 35 TX3-T-KIOSK2 dimensions (from below) 36 Fit the
stand on the floor bracket 37 Fit the stand on the floor bracket (as seen from
below) 37 Attach the stand to the floor bracket 38 Mounting holes 39 Mount
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E on the stand 39 Mount TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D on the stand 40
TX3-T-KIOSK3 dimensions 41 TX3-T-KIOSK3 components 42 Floor bracket mounting
holes 43 TX3-T-KIOSK3 dimensions (from below) 43 Fit the stand on the floor
bracket 44 Fit the stand on the floor bracket (from below) 44 Mount
TX3-TOUCH-S22 on the stand 45 Fit the door on the stand 46 Close-up showing
the door fitting on the ledge 46 Swing the door closed 47 Inside the switching
power supply box 48 Power supply voltage selection switch 49 TX3-PS24-5A
dimensions 50 Single Touch Screen 53 Single Touch Screen with ADC and NSL
Lines 54 Touch Screen wiring 55 TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D inside
door 56 Controller board panel for TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and
TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D 57 Ground and power terminals 58 Grounding TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D
and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D 58
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List of Figures
Figure 47 Figure 48
Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure
56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63
Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70
Figure 71 Figure 72
Figure 73
Figure 74 Figure 75
Figure 76 Figure 77
Figure 78
Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82
Figure 83 Figure 84
Figure 85
Figure 86 Figure 87
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E inside door 59 Controller Board
Panel for TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E 60 Grounding the 22″ Touch Screen 61 TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR inside door 62 TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
controller board panel 63 Lobby controller board connectors – top 64 Lobby
controller board connectors – bottom 65 TX3-PS24-5A terminal block wiring 66
On/Off switch 68 Ethernet ports 69 RS-485 wiring 73 Position of the camera on
the inside door 74 Mounting the IP camera in the bracket 75 Mounting the
camera bracket 75 Mounting the camera bracket upside down 76 Position of the
card reader 77 Old and new card reader brackets 78 Old card reader bracket 78
New card reader bracket 79 Card reader and old bracket 79 Card reader and new
bracket 80 Old card reader bracket 80 New card reader bracket 81 Factory
connections on the power supply and audio mixer board for
TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-E 83 Factory connections on the power button
84 Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and
TX3-TOUCH-F22-E 84 Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for
TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and
TX3-TOUCH-F22-E 85 Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
86 Factory connections on the audio mixer board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and
TX3-TOUCH-F15-D 87 Factory connections on the power button 87 Factory
connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and
TX3-TOUCH-F15-D 88 Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for
TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and
TX3-TOUCH-F15-D 88 Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-D
89 Make sure that the arrow is visible 89 Ground wires on TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D
and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D 90 Factory connections on the power supply and audio
mixer board for
TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and TX3-TOUCH-F22-D 91 Factory connections on the power button
91 Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and
TX3-TOUCH-F22-D 92 Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for
TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and
TX3-TOUCH-F22-D 92 Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and TX3-TOUCH-F22-D
93 Ground wires on TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E 94
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Figure 88 Figure 89
Figure 90 Figure 91
Figure 92
Figure 93 Figure 94 Figure 95
Figure 96 Figure 97
Figure 98
Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101
Figure 102 Figure 103
Figure 104
Figure 105
Figure 106 Figure 107
Default jumper settings on MD-1346 95 Factory connections on the audio mixer
board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C 96 Factory connections on the power button 96 Factory
connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C 97 Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for
TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C 97 Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C
98 Make sure that the arrow is visible 98 Factory connections on the MD-1236
power supply and audio mixer board for
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C 99 Factory connections on the power button
99 Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C 100 Factory connections on the MD-1062 PC sub compact board
for
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C 100 Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S22-C
and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C 101 Default jumper settings on MD-1062 PC board 102
Factory connections on the power supply and audio mixer board (MD-1236) for
TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 103 Factory connections on the power
button 103 Factory connections on the lobby controller board MD-1245 for
TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 104 Factory connections on the PC
board MD-1288 for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 104 Display connections for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 105 Ground wires for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
105 Default jumper settings on MD-1288 for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 106
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1 Introduction
This manual provides information about the installation and operation of the
Touch Screen, and must be read in its entirety before beginning any
installation work.
Installation must be performed by a qualified technician and must adhere to
the standards and special notices set by the local regulatory bodies.
For warranty and special notices information see the Warranty chapter on page
117 and Special Notices on page 122.
Note:
Mircom periodically updates panel firmware and Configurator Software to add features and correct any minor inconsistencies. For information about the latest firmware or software visit the Mircom website at www.mircom.com.
Warning: The Touch Screen assembly must be grounded by a qualified
electrician. An improperly grounded unit can result in equipment malfunction
and electrical shock.
To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens in direct
sunlight.
1.1
This manual explains
· Touch Screen System · Installation and Setup · TX3 Integration · Resident
Operating Instructions
TX3 Systems
Mircom’s TX3 series of Touch Screens provide high quality two-way
communication between residents and their visitors in a multi-unit dwelling
establishment.
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1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3
Introduction
The basic TX3 system consists of the TX3 Touch Screen and depending on the
application, may be integrated with a combination of Mircom Voice Access, Card
Access, and Elevator Restriction Units. All access systems may be networked
together using a peer-to-peer RS-485 network, an Ethernet TCP/IP network, or a
combination of a TCP/IP network with RS-485 subnetworks.
A maximum of 63 units are supported on an RS-485 network or subnetwork. Valid
network addresses range from 1 to 63. Units with a real time clock, such as
Touch Screens and Card Access Units, require the address node to be 1. If you
are using an Ethernet TCP/IP network or a combination of a TCP/IP network with
RS-485 subnetworks you can add many more than 63 devices to your system. For
more information, see section 1.1.3 below.
The TX3 system is capable of providing ADC or NSL type voice access control
from a single panel or from a networked system.
The access system can be configured as an autodialer controller (ADC) or as a
no subscriber line (NSL) system. Both system setups can be configured for
multiple entrances with independent doors and control devices such as electric
door locks, cameras, and garage doors.
ADC and NSL Capability
TX3 supports full ADC and NSL telephone connectivity from a single Touch
Screen panel or from a networked system. A single panel supports up to five
ADC and/or NSL telephone lines.
Elevator Restriction Units
The TX3-ER-8-A/B Elevator Restriction Unit limits building accessibility by
granting visitor access only to the destination floor.
Other Controllers
Mircom devices, such as the Touch Screen and the Lobby Control Unit, can be
networked with the TX3 system through a peer-to-peer RS-485 network, an
Ethernet TCP/IP network, or a combination of an Ethernet network with RS-485
subnetworks.
The TX3 Configurator software can connect to any of these network
configurations. How you connect to the network (that is, through TCP/IP, USB,
a modem, or the COM port) determines what devices you can configure on the
system. The different network configurations are explained in the rest of this
section.
Figure 1 shows a configuration with TX3 controllers connected on an RS-485
network. Each controller has to have a unique network address on the RS-485
network. Up to 63 unique network addresses can be assigned. If you connect to
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Introduction
any device on the RS-485 network (using USB, a modem, or the COM port), you can also connect to and configure any other device on the RS-485 network using the TX3 Configurator.
Touch Screen Unit
Elevator Restriction Unit
Card Access Controller
Card Reader A
Card Reader B
RS-485 Network
Figure 1. TX3 devices on an RS-485 network
Figure 2 shows a configuration with TX3 devices connected to an Ethernet TCP/
IP network. This configuration removes the 63 device limitation that you have
on an RS-485 network. The devices connected to an Ethernet TCP/IP network are
called Main Nodes. If you connect to the TCP/IP network with the TX3
Configurator, you can connect to and configure any of the Main Nodes on the
Ethernet TCP/IP network. If you connect directly to one of the Main Nodes
using USB, a modem, or a COM port, you will be able to configure that device
but not any other device.
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Touch Screen Unit (Main Node)
Lobby Control Unit (Main Node)
1
2
3
ABC
DEF
4
5
6
GHI
JKL
MNO
7 PQRS
8
9
TUV
WXYZ
*0#
Ethernet Network
Card Reader A
Figure 2.
Card Access Controller (Main Node)
Card Reader B
TX3 devices connected to an Ethernet TCP/IP network. Devices connected to an Ethernet network are Main Nodes
Notes:
In order for a panel to be a Main Node it must satisfy the following
conditions.
· It must be IP capable. All the panels described in this manual are IP
capable.
· If the panel is not a Touch Screen, it must have a TX3-IP IP Module
installed.
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Figure 3 shows a configuration with TX3 devices connected on both an Ethernet
TCP/IP network and on RS-485 subnetworks. Devices connected to a Main Node’s
RS-485 subnetwork are Secondary Nodes to the Main Node. Each RS485 subnetwork
can have up to 63 devices connected to it; you can still have more than 63
Main Nodes connected to the Ethernet network.
Lobby Control Unit (Main Node)
Touch Screen (Secondary Node)
Card Access Controller (Secondary Node)
Card Reader A
Ethernet Network
1
2
3
ABC
DEF
4
5
6
GHI
JKL
MNO
7 PQRS
8
9
TUV
WXYZ
*0#
RS-485 Subnetwork
Card Reader B
Lobby Control Unit (Main Node)
Elevator Restriction Unit (Secondary Node)
Card Access Controller (Secondary Node)
Card Reader A
1
2
3
ABC
DEF
4
5
6
GHI
JKL
MNO
7 PQRS
8
9
TUV
WXYZ
*0#
Card Reader B
RS-485 Subnetwork
Figure 3. TX3 devices connected to a combination Ethernet TCP/ IP network with
RS-485 subnetworks
If you connect to the Ethernet TCP/IP network with the TX3 Configurator, you
can configure any of the nodes in this configuration. If you connect directly
to a device using USB, a modem, or a COM port, you will only be able to
configure devices that are on the same RS-485 subnetwork as that device.
Note:
Normally, there can only be one Main Node on an RS-485 subnetwork. That is, you cannot connect one RS-485 subnetwork to another RS-485 subnetwork. However, if you want to connect to a Touch Screen panel remotely over the Internet (for instance, to configure Touch Screen options such as color and themes), the Touch Screen panel must be set as an Main Node even if there is no Secondary panel connected to it.
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Introduction
Features
Features of TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D include:
· 2000 name capacity · TCP/IP capability to remotely program and maintain the
system · Built-in HD web camera for video communication to the suite ·
Optional system diagnostic software for remote monitoring · Multi-language
support; English and French are provided and a language
editor allows all text to be translated into other languages · Integrated
advertising module offsets capital costs and generates
recurring revenue for the property · Configurable themes, screens and layouts
allow customization to any
decor · Built-in Wiegand proximity reader, 125 kHz · Optional high definition
AXIS IP Camera · Provision for postal lock · Provision for single door
controller (TX3-CX-1NP) · Integrates with TX3 InSuite device
Features of TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E include:
· 2000 name capacity · TCP/IP capability to remotely program and maintain the
system · Built-in HD web camera for video communication to the suite ·
Optional system diagnostic software for remote monitoring · Multi-language
support; English and French are provided and a language
editor allows all text to be translated into other languages · Integrated
advertising module offsets capital costs and generates
recurring revenue for the property · Configurable themes, screens and layouts
allow customization to any
decor · Built-in Wiegand proximity reader, 125 kHz · Optional high definition
AXIS IP Camera · Provision for postal lock · Provision for two door controller
(TX3-CX-2) · Provision for single door controller (TX3-CX-1NP) · Integrates
with TX3 InSuite device
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1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
Introduction
Features of TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR include:
· Vandal resistant enclosure to endure high external impact · 1600 nits high
brightness display · 15″ color anti-glare, industrial grade, 6.4mm thick glass
touch screen
display · Touch screen works under any weather condition rain, snow and even
when the user is wearing gloves · Two locks for added security · Bottom firing
speaker is perfect for outdoor application · Built-in TCP/IP capability for
remote programming · Built-in HD camera and built-in proximity card reader for
easy integration
to access control panels · Provision to add optional HD IP camera
Touch Screen Sizes and Enclosures
15 Inch Indoor Models
The 15 inch Touch Screen models are stand alone, surface or flush mounted.
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C, TX3-TOUCH-F15-D. 15″ Touch Screen flush mount, stainless
steel finish Touch Screen with speaker, microswitch for postal lock, external
power supply, and flush mounting back box. Designed for indoor use. Can be
configured as a Main Node on an Ethernet network.
TX3-TOUCH-S15-C, TX3-TOUCH-S15-D. 15″ Touch Screen surface mount, stainless
steel finish Touch Screen with speaker, microswitch for postal lock, external
power supply, and surface mounting back box. Designed for indoor use. Can be
configured as a Main Node on an Ethernet network.
15 Inch Weather Resistant Models
The weather and vandal resistant Touch Screen models are either black or
silver, and are surface mounted.
TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR. 15″ Touch Screen surface mount with
weather-resistant enclosure and display for indoor or outdoor use. It comes
with an HD camera and card reader, and has provisions for an HD IP camera and
card access controller within the same enclosure.
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1.4
Introduction
22 Inch Models
The 22 inch Touch Screen models are surface or flush mounted.
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C, TX3-TOUCH-S22-D, TX3-TOUCH-S22-E. 22″ Touch Screen surface
mount, stainless steel finish Touch Screen with speaker, microswitch for
postal lock, external power supply, and surface mounting back box. Designed
for indoor use. Can be configured as a Main Node on an Ethernet network.
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C, TX3-TOUCH-F22-D, TX3-TOUCH-F22-E. 22″ Touch Screen flush
mount, stainless steel finish Touch Screen with speaker, microswitch for
postal lock, external power supply, and lush mounting back box. Designed for
indoor use. Can be configured as a Main Node on an Ethernet network.
Touch Screen Accessories
The Touch Screen accessories consist of the following items:
· TX3-T-KIOSK2: Black free-standing square pillar mount for TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D
and TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E
· P1264 IP camera · TX3-GPM Guard Phone Module · TX3-CF-003 Optional Fan ·
RPL-LK-WR Replacement Lockset for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR · TX3-PL-ENCL Postal Lock Enclosure for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR
and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR · TX3-USB-AD Kit · TX3-WIEGAND-OUT Wiegand Output Module ·
TX3-CX-1NP Single Door Control Module, PoE, 12 VDC, 24-48 VDC · TX3-TOUCH-WR-
BB Mounting Box for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR · RPL-SC-420002 Replacement Display for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR
and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR · RPL-TOUCH-WR-WK Replacement Reader and Camera Window Kit
for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR · RPL-SC-420005 Replacement
Display for TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and
TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
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1.5
Maximum and Minimum Mounting Heights to
Comply with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities
Act)
To comply with section 308.2.1 of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible
Design, the maximum and minimum mounted heights for TX3 Touch screens are
shown in the table below.
The “lowest part of the unit” is the bottom of the door on flush-mounted units
and the bottom of the body on surface-mounted units.
Attention: The keyboard must be set to Accessible in the Touch Screen
configuration in order for these distances to be valid.
Model
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C, TX3-TOUCH-F15-D TX3-TOUCH-S15-C, TX3-TOUCH-S15-D
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C, TX3-TOUCH-F22-D, TX3-TOUCH-F22-E TX3-TOUCH-S22-C,
TX3-TOUCH-S22-D, TX3-TOUCH-S22-E TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR, TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
Maximum distance from the finished floor to the lowest part of the unit
Minimum distance from the finished floor to the lowest part of the
unit
982 mm (38 5/8″)
215 mm (8 1/2″)
956 mm (37 5/8″)
189 mm (7 1/2″)
953 mm (37 1/2″)
234 mm (9 1/4″)
928 mm (36 5/8″) 956 mm (37 5/8″)
209 mm (8 1/4″) 189 mm (7 1/2″)
Figure 4. Top and bottom of the controls
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Introduction
Mounting requirements from the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
See http://www.ada.gov/ for more information.
308.2 Forward Reach.
308.2.1 Unobstructed. Where a forward reach is unobstructed, the high forward
reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum and the low forward reach shall be
15 inches (380 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground.
308.2.2 Obstructed High Reach. Where a high forward reach is over an
obstruction, the clear floor space shall extend beneath the element for a
distance not less than the required reach depth over the obstruction. The high
forward reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum where the reach depth is 20
inches (510 mm) maximum. Where the reach depth exceeds 20 inches (510 mm), the
high forward reach shall be 44 inches (1120 mm) maximum and the reach depth
shall be 25 inches (635 mm) maximum.
308.3 Side Reach.
308.3.1 Unobstructed. Where a clear floor or ground space allows a parallel
approach to an element and the side reach is unobstructed, the high side reach
shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum and the low side reach shall be 15 inches
(380 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground.
EXCEPTIONS:
1. An obstruction shall be permitted between the clear floor or ground space
and the element where the depth of the obstruction is 10 inches (255 mm)
maximum.
2. Operable parts of fuel dispensers shall be permitted to be 54 inches (1370
mm) maximum measured from the surface of the vehicular way where fuel
dispensers are installed on existing curbs.
308.3.2 Obstructed High Reach. Where a clear floor or ground space allows a
parallel approach to an element and the high side reach is over an
obstruction, the height of the obstruction shall be 34 inches (865 mm) maximum
and the depth of the obstruction shall be 24 inches (610 mm) maximum. The high
side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum for a reach depth of 10 inches
(255 mm) maximum. Where the reach depth exceeds 10 inches (255 mm), the high
side reach shall be 46 inches (1170 mm) maximum for a reach depth of 24 inches
(610 mm) maximum.
EXCEPTIONS:
1. The top of washing machines and clothes dryers shall be permitted to be 36
inches (915 mm) maximum above the finish floor.
2. Operable parts of fuel dispensers shall be permitted to be 54 inches (1370
mm) maximum measured from the surface of the vehicular way where fuel
dispensers are installed on existing curbs.
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1.7 1.8
1.8.1
Introduction
Warranty and Special Notices
Mircom values your business and always attempts to provide you with the very
best service.
See the Warranty and Warning Information chapter on page 117 and the Special
Notices on page 122 for information about the warranty and special notices
about equipment use.
About This Manual
This manual provides comprehensive information on the installation and
configuration of the TX3 Series Touch Screen by the installation technician.
Tasks are described in the order that they are likely to be performed.
Additional Documentation
For additional documentation, see the following Mircom literature:
· LT-995 TX3 Configuration and Administrator Manual · LT-969 TX3 Telephone
Access System Installation and Operation
Manual · LT-5997 TX3-CX-1NP Installation Manual · LT-6618 TX3-CX-1
Installation Manual · LT-6906 TX3 UL Card Access Installation Manual · LT-980
TX3-CX Card Access System Installation and Operation Manual · LT-1160
TX3-CX-A8 Aperio Interface Panel Installation and Operation
Manual · LT-9940 TX3 Elevator Restriction Installation and Operation Manual ·
LT-972 TX3-GPM Installation Instructions · LT-6027 TX3-USB-AD Kit Installation
Instructions · LT-6074 TX3-CF-003 Fan Installation Instructions · LT-6682 TX3
-WIEGAND-OUT Installation Instructions · LT-6723 TX3-PL-ENCL Postal Lock
Enclosure
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1.9.1
1.9.2 1.9.3
Contact Us
Canada and USA
Phone: 905-660-4655 Toll Free:
1-888-660-4655 Fax:
905-660-4113
International
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Website
http://www.mircom.com
Introduction
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2 Installation
This chapter provides information on how to install the Touch Screens.
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight.
This chapter explains · Installing TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D · Installing
TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D · Installing TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E · Installing
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E · Installing TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR ·
Installing TX3-T-KIOSK2 · Installing TX3-T-KIOSK3 · Installing the TX3-PS24-5A
Power Supply Enclosure
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2.1
Installation
Installing TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight.
The flush mount enclosure mounts on the wall. Mount the enclosure right-side
up (the Mircom logo on the door is on the bottom).
You need:
· 4 fasteners appropriate for the wall that you are mounting the enclosure on.
To flush mount the enclosure
1. Find a suitable location for the enclosure. You can mount the enclosure
using the keyholes on the back, or the knockouts on the side, or both.
2. Trace an opening in the wall for the enclosure with one side aligned with
a wall stud.
3. Cut an opening in the wall 1/8″ (3 mm) larger than the tracing, ensuring
that one side is aligned with the wall stud or supporting structure.
4. Insert the enclosure into the wall cutout, and using the side of the
enclosure as a template mark the hole mounting locations (either keyholes or
knockouts or both).
5. If you are using the keyholes, remove the enclosure and place 2 fasteners
halfway into the wall into the two top keyhole locations.
6. Place the enclosure onto the top fasteners, then lower it so that the
fasteners fit in the narrow part of the keyholes.
7. Screw the other fasteners into the remaining holes. 8. Tighten all
fasteners into place. 9. Proceed with the power supply installation described
in section 2.8 on
page 48.
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1
1
Figure 5. TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D dimensions (front)
11
9
1 1
Figure 6. TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D dimensions (back)
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Installation
Installing TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight.
The surface mount enclosure mounts on the wall. Mount the enclosure right-side
up (the Mircom logo on the door is on the bottom). You need: · 4 fasteners
appropriate for the wall that you are mounting the enclosure
on.
To surface mount the enclosure 1. Find a suitable location for the enclosure.
2. Mark the back mounting locations of the two top screws. Ensure that at
least one screw is over a wall stud. 3. Place the fasteners halfway into the
wall in the two top keyhole locations
and wall stud. 4. Place the enclosure onto the fasteners, then lower it so
that the fasteners fit
in the narrow part of the keyholes. 5. Screw the other fasteners into the
remaining holes. 6. Tighten all fasteners into place. 7. Proceed with the
power supply installation described in section 2.8 on
page 48.
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1 2
23
13 16
Figure 7. TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D dimensions (front)
16 16
12
3 4
20
3 4
12 16
4
1 2
2
1 4
Figure 8. TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D dimensions (back)
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2.3
Installing TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight.
Attention: The 22″ Touch Screen enclosures are heavy (80 lbs or 37 kg). Never
attempt to lift this product by yourself. At least two people should lift it
together.
The surface mount enclosure mounts on the wall. Mount the enclosure right-side
up (the Mircom logo on the door is on the bottom).
You need:
6 fasteners appropriate for the wall that you are mounting the enclosure on.
To mount the enclosure
1. Find a suitable location for the surface mount enclosure over a wall stud.
The wall must be able to support a weight of 80 lbs (37 kg).
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2. Using the surface mount enclosure as a template, mark the back mounting
hole locations of the two keyholes as shown in Figure 9. Ensure that at least
one side is over a wall stud.
Keyhole
Keyhole
screw screw
screw screw
Figure 9. TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E mounting holes
3. Remove the enclosure and place the top two fasteners halfway into the
marked hole locations and wall stud.
4. Place the enclosure onto the two fasteners and lower it so that the
fasteners fit in the narrow part of the keyholes.
5. Screw the other four fasteners into the four remaining holes.
6. Tighten all six fasteners into place.
7. Close the door until it clips into place.
8. Proceed with the power supply installation described in section 2.8 on
page 48.
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457mm 18″
102mm
4
1 16
”
866mm
34
1 8
”
Installation
105mm
4
1 8
”
Figure 10. TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E dimensions (front)
125mm
4
15 16
”
432mm
17″ 320mm
12
5 8
”
133mm
5
1 4
”
527mm
20
3 4
”
210mm
8
1 4
”
106mm
4
3 16
”
787mm 31″
203mm 8″
135mm
5
5 16
”
275mm
10
13 16
”
64mm
2
1 2
”
Figure 11. TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E dimensions (back)
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2.4
Installation
Installing TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight.
Attention: The 22″ Touch Screen enclosures are heavy (80 lbs or 37 kg). Never
attempt to lift this product by yourself. At least two people should lift it
together.
The flush mount enclosure mounts directly inside the wall to the wall stud or
supporting structure. Mount the enclosure flush with the wall and right-side
up (the Mircom logo on the door is on the bottom).
You need:
6 fasteners appropriate for the wall that you are mounting the enclosure on.
To mount the enclosure
1. Find a suitable location for the flush mount enclosure beside a wall stud.
You can mount the enclosure using the keyholes on the back, or the knockouts
on the side, or both. The wall must be able to support a weight of 80 lbs (37
kg).
2. Using the enclosure as a template, trace an opening in the wall for the
cut out with one side aligned with the side of the wall stud.
3. Cut an opening in the wall 1/8″ (3 mm) larger than the trace ensuring that
one side is aligned with the wall stud or supporting structure.
4. Insert the enclosure into the wall cutout and using the side of the
enclosure as a template mark the hole mounting locations (either keyholes or
knockouts or both).
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5. If you are using the keyholes, remove the enclosure and place 2 fasteners
halfway into the wall into the marked keyhole locations. Then place the
enclosure onto the top fasteners and lower it so that the fasteners fit in the
narrow part of the keyholes. as shown in Figure 12. Ensure that at least one
side is beside a wall stud.
Keyhole
Keyhole
screw
screw
screw
screw
Figure 12. TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E mounting holes
6. Screw the other four fasteners into the four remaining holes or knockouts.
7. Tighten all fasteners into place. 8. Close the door until it clips into
place. 9. Proceed with the power supply installation described in section 2.8
on
page 48.
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Mounting hole
Installation
Mounting hole
Figure 13. TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E dimensions (front)
12 8 1
81 12
Figure 14. TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E dimensions (back)
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2.5
Installing TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight.
To prevent water from entering the unit, use an elbow connector to run the
wires to one of the three knockouts on the back. The elbow connector must
point downwards.
Warning: Do not mount TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR in any of the
TX3 Kiosks.
The unit mounts on the wall. Mount the unit with the right side up (the Mircom
logo is on the bottom).
To mount the unit You need: 4 fasteners appropriate for the wall that you are
mounting the unit on. 1. Find a suitable location for the unit. 2. Using the
unit as a template, mark the back mounting locations of the two
keyholes shown in Figure 16. Ensure that at least one side is over a wall
stud. 3. Remove the unit and place the fasteners halfway into the wall into
the marked hole locations. 4. Place the unit onto the fasteners and lower it
so that the fasteners fit in the narrow part of the keyholes. 5. Screw the
other two fasteners into the two holes at the bottom of the unit. 6. Tighten
all fasteners into place.
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17
1 2
23
3 4
Installation
4
1 16
Figure 15. TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR dimensions (front)
8
3
3 8
22
3 16
16
7 16
18
3 4
8
3 4
2
3 4
Figure 16. TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR dimensions (back)
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2.6
Installing TX3-T-KIOSK2
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight.
Do not mount TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR in any of the TX3 Kiosks.
18″ (457 mm)
51 23/32″ (1313 mm)
30°
15 3/16″ (386 mm)
18 13/64″ (462 mm)
22 3/16″ (563 mm)
Figure 17. Dimensions of TX3-T-KIOSK2 with TX3-TOUCH-S22-C
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17 1/2″ (445 mm)
Installation
47 1/16″ (1195 mm)
18 13/64″ (462 mm)
15 3/16″ (386 mm) 19 9/16″ (497 mm)
Figure 18. Dimensions of TX3-T-KIOSK2 with TX3-TOUCH-S15-C
TX3-T-KIOSK2 supports these models: · TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D · TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E
Attention: The stand is heavy. Never attempt to lift this product by yourself.
At least two people should lift it together.
To ensure that there is enough room for installing the stand, leave at least
4″ (102 mm) clearance between the back of the floor bracket and the wall.
Avoid placing the Touch Screen in direct sunlight.
Install the power supply outside the enclosure.
The Kiosk mounts to the floor inside the building near the entrance, close to the building power source and telephone infrastructure. Access for the power and communication cables is provided through a cutout in the base plate.
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The kit includes: · 1 x stand · 1 x floor bracket · 8 x screws for attaching
the stand to the floor bracket · 8 x screw covers · 8 x screw bases · 6 x
screws for attaching the Touch Screen to the stand Weight: 65.5 lb (30 kg) You
need: · 4 bolts to attach the base plate to the floor. The bolts need to fit
holes that
are 13/32″ (10 mm) in diameter.
Screw covers (x8) Screws (x8) Screw bases (x8)
Floor bracket
Figure 19. TX3-T-KIOSK2 components
1. Ensure that the base plate is aligned with the electrical conduit. 2.
Using the base plate as a template, trace an opening on the floor for the
cutout and mark the 4 floor bracket mounting hole locations.
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Figure 20 shows the dimensions of the floor bracket.
Front
7 1/8″ (181 mm)
Installation
Ø 2″ (51 mm)
7 27/32″ 9 5/8″ (199 mm) (245 mm)
Back
Figure 20. TX3-T-KIOSK2 dimensions (from below)
3. Cut an opening in the floor for the electrical and communication cables.
4. Run the wires through the floor bracket opening. 5. Secure the floor
bracket to the floor using 4 bolts in the floor bracket
mounting holes shown in Figure 20. The holes are 13/32″ (10 mm) in diameter.
To fit the TX3-T-KIOSK2 stand on the floor bracket
Attention: The stand is heavy. Never attempt to lift this product by yourself.
At least two people should lift it together. It weighs 65.5 lb (30 kg).
1. Run the wires through the stand and out the hole at the top. 2. Place the
stand on the floor bracket, and slide it forwards so that it rests on
top of the floor bracket.
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3. Ensure that the floor bracket fits into the back lip of the stand..
Figure 21. Fit the stand on the floor bracket
Figure 22. Fit the stand on the floor bracket (as seen from below)
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4. Secure the stand onto the floor bracket using the screw cover bases,
screws, and screw covers as show in Figure 23.
Screw covers (x8) Screws (x8) Screw bases (x8)
Figure 23. Attach the stand to the floor bracket
To mount the Touch Screen on the stand
TX3-T-KIOSK2 supports these models: · TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D · TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E
Warning: Use only surface mount Touch Screens with this stand. Do not mount
TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR in any of the TX3 Kiosks.
Attention: The 22″ Touch Screen enclosure is heavy. Never attempt to lift this
product by yourself. At least two people should lift it together. It weighs 80
lbs or 37 kg.
1. Align the top two mounting holes of the Touch Screen with the top holes on
the stand. See Figure 24.
2. Insert screws into the Touch Screen’s top mounting holes and lower the
Touch Screen so that the screws fit in the narrow part of the mounting holes.
3. Secure the Touch Screen with the remaining screws. Use 6 screws for the
22″ Touch Screen and 4 screws for the 15″ Touch Screen.
4. Proceed with the power supply installation described in section 2.8 on
page 48.
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1 2
Mount the 15″ Touch Screen on holes 2 and 4. 3
4 5
Figure 24. Mounting holes
Installation
1 2
Mount the 22″ Touch Screen on 3 holes 1, 3 and 5. 4 5
Figure 25. Mount TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E on the stand
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Figure 26. Mount TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D on the stand
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2.7
Installation
Installing TX3-T-KIOSK3
Warning: To prevent overheating, do not install any of the TX3 Touch Screens
in direct sunlight. Do not mount TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR in
any of the TX3 Kiosks.
Attention: The stand is heavy. Never attempt to lift this product by yourself.
At least two people should lift it together. To ensure that there is enough
room for installing the stand, leave at least 4″ (102 mm) clearance between
the back of the floor bracket and the wall. To ensure that there is enough
room for opening the door after the stand is installed, leave at least 25″
(635 mm) clearance between the back of the floor bracket and the wall. Install
the power supply outside the enclosure.
61 11/32″ (1558 mm)
23 1/4″ (591 mm)
Figure 27. TX3-T-KIOSK3 dimensions
15 1/4″ (387 mm)
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The Kiosk mounts to the floor inside the building near the entrance, close to
the building power source and telephone infrastructure. Access for the power
and communication cables is provided through a cutout in the base plate.
The kit includes:
· 1 x pedestal · 1 x floor bracket · 1 x door · 6 x #8-32 x 1/4 screws for
attaching the Touch Screen · 12 x #1/4-20 x 5/8 screws for attaching the stand
to the floor bracket · 2 x keys
Weight: 74 lb (34 kg)
You will need:
· 4 bolts to attach the base plate to the floor. The bolts need to fit holes
that are 13/32″ (10 mm) in diameter.
Figure 28. TX3-T-KIOSK3 components
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To attach the floor bracket to the floor 1. Ensure that the floor bracket is
aligned with the electrical conduit. 2. Using the floor bracket as a template,
trace an opening on the floor for the
cutout and mark the 6 floor bracket mounting hole locations as shown in Figure
29.
Figure 29. Floor bracket mounting holes
Front
9″ (228 mm)
Ø 2″ (51 mm)
6 19/64″ 8 11/64″ (160 mm) (207 mm)
Back
Figure 30. TX3-T-KIOSK3 dimensions (from below)
3. Cut an opening in the floor for the electrical and communication cables.
4. Run the wires through the floor bracket opening.
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5. Secure the floor bracket to the floor using 6 bolts through the floor
bracket mounting holes shown in Figure 29. The holes are 13/32″ (10 mm) in
diameter.
To fit the TX3-T-KIOSK3 stand on the floor bracket
Attention: The stand is heavy. Never attempt to lift this product by yourself.
At least two people should lift it together. It weighs 74 lb (34 kg).
1. Fit the back lip of the stand into the notches in the floor bracket, and
tilt the stand forwards so that it rests on top of the floor bracket.
Figure 31. Fit the stand on the floor bracket
Figure 32. Fit the stand on the floor bracket (from below)
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To fit the Touch Screen on the stand
Warning:
Use only the 22 inch flush mount Touch Screen (TX3-TOUCH-F22) with this stand. Do not mount TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR in any of the TX3 Kiosks.
Attention: The 22″ Touch Screen enclosure is heavy. Never attempt to lift this
product by yourself. At least two people should lift it together.
1. Fit the Touch Screen on the six studs on the stand.
2. Attach the 6 included screws to the studs. 3. Run the wires through the
knockout at the bottom of the Touch Screen.
Figure 33. Mount TX3-TOUCH-S22 on the stand
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To Attach the door 1. Fit the door into the opening so that it rests on the
ledge.
Figure 34. Fit the door on the stand
Figure 35. Close-up showing the door fitting on the ledge
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2. Swing the door down and lock it.
Installation
Figure 36. Swing the door closed
3. Proceed with the power supply installation described in section 2.8 on
page 48.
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2.8
Installation
Installing the TX3-PS24-5A Power Supply Enclosure
The Touch Screen TX3-PS24-5A external power supply is a 156 W, 24 V single
output switching power supply encased inside a metal enclosure. A voltage
selectable switch is located on the side of the power supply and is factory
set to 115V but can be switched to 230V.
Attention: Install the power supply indoors.
To set the voltage on the Switching Power Supply 1. Ensure that the TX3 unit
is off and that all power is disconnected.
Warning: The power must be turned off before the switching power supply is
accessed. Failure to due so may result in damage to the equipment or electric
shock that can lead to death.
2. Open the switching power supply box using the key for the TX3 unit. The
switching power supply unit is secured inside the box by metal guides and two
screws on either side of the terminal block. Unscrew and remove the screws on
both sides of the terminal block.
V+ V+ VV-
N L
Figure 37. Inside the switching power supply box
3. Lift the switching power supply unit out of its box to access the red
voltage selection switch.
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Installation
4. Switch the voltage selection switch to the required voltage level. Place a
flathead screwdriver in between one of the holes in the chassis to access the
switch. By default it is set to 115 Volts.
Figure 38. Power supply voltage selection switch
5. Place the switching power supply back into the box using the metal guides
to position it and then replace the screws on both sides of the terminal block
to secure it into the box.
6. Reconnect the power. The external power supply connects to the building
power AC power supply. It is recommended that the unit is powered by its own
dedicated electrical outlet to protect it from excessive power surges and
current fluctuations.
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9
9
1 2
1 2
Installation
2 1
1 2
9
Figure 39. TX3-PS24-5A dimensions
To surface mount the power supply enclosure
Attention: Install the power supply outside the Touch Screen enclosure.
You need:
4 fasteners appropriate for the wall that you are mounting the enclosure on.
1. Find a suitable location for the power supply enclosure, such as over a
wall stud.
2. Using the enclosure as a template, mark the two top mounting hole
locations as indicated in Figure 39. Ensure that at least one side is over a
wall stud.
3. Remove the enclosure and place two wall fasteners halfway into the marked
hole locations.
4. Place the enclosure onto the fasteners and lower it so that the fasteners
fit in the narrow part of the keyholes.
5. Screw the other two fasteners into the two remaining holes. 6. Tighten all
four fasteners into place.
Note:
The enclosure can also be mounted directly onto the drywall using anchors.
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3 Touch Screen System and Setup
This chapter describes the basic Touch Screen system, main panel, controller
board components and provides information about its operation and setup.
This chapter explains
· Installation Prerequisites · Touch Screen System · TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and
TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D Inside Door,
Boards, and Grounding · TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E Inside
Door,
Boards, and Grounding · TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR Inside Door,
Boards, and Grounding · Lobby Controller Board · Connecting to the External
Power Supply · Installing the TX3-TOUCH-UPS-KIT Uninterruptible Power Supply ·
Turning the Touch Screen On and Off · Installing the Postal Lock on TX3 Touch
Indoor Units · Installing the Telephone Lines · Ethernet · Beginning
Configuration · Installing Other Optional and Replacement Components · RS-485
· Installing the P1264 IP camera · Installing the Optional TX3-DELTA5 Card
Reader
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3.1 3.2
Touch Screen System and Setup
Installation Prerequisites
· Verify that the building telephone infrastructure is operational. When
wiring an NSL installation it may be necessary to check each resident’s line.
· Ensure there is a provision for a ground circuit. The Voice Access System
assembly must be grounded by a qualified electrician. An improperly grounded
unit can result in equipment malfunction and void the warranty.
· Use the latest Voice Access System controller firmware. Mircom periodically
updates panel firmware and Configurator Software to add features and correct
any minor inconsistencies. For information about the latest firmware or
software visit the `Manuals and Downloads’ section of the Mircom website at
www.mircom.com.
Touch Screen System
The TX3 Touch Screen may be networked with a combination of Voice Access and
Card Access Units through a peer-to-peer RS-485 connection.
Touch Screen is capable of providing ADC or NSL voice access from a single
panel or from a networked system. Each outside telephone line requires a
separate line to the control panel inside the Touch Screen.
The following figures depict various Touch Screen network scenarios.
Note:
Install all transformers and power supplies outside the Touch Screen
enclosure.
Mircom recommends using a 500 VA uninterruptible power supply with 15 inch
Touch Screens, and a 1000 VA uninterruptible power supply with 22 inch Touch
Screens.
All wiring is a maximum length of 1000 ft. The RS-485 wiring maximum length is
4000 ft.
All units use the TX3-PS24-5A power supply. Refer to section 2.8 on page 48 or
document LT-1094 Power Supply Voltage Selection. The door strike power supply
depends on the door strike power requirements.
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3.2.1
Touch Screen System and Setup
Single Touch Screen
Figure 40 shows the simplest configuration for an ADC or NSL telephone system.
Telephone outlet Central office line
NSL Control
Unit
T/R
Line1
Line1
Touch Screen
OR
Touch Screen
Figure 40. Single Touch Screen
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Touch Screen System and Setup
Figure 41 shows a configuration using one Touch Screen connected to one ADC line and four NSL lines.
Telephone outlet Central office line
NSL Control
Unit
NSL Control
Unit
NSL Control
Unit
NSL Control
Unit
T/R
T/R
T/R
T/R
T/R
Line1
Line2
Line3
Line4
Line5
Touch Screen Figure 41. Single Touch Screen with ADC and NSL Lines
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3.2.2
Touch Screen Field Wiring
Figure 42 shows the inputs and outputs for the Touch Screen.
Telephone outlet Central office line
OR T/R
NSL Control
Unit
T/R
Electrical room
INPUTS
Fire panel
Main Door Postal
over-ride
Sense
Lock 1 pair
1 pair
22 AWG
1 pair
22 AWG
22 AWG
RS-485 communication
Shielded or unshielded Cat 5 cable
1 pair
22 AWG
1 pair
22 AWG
General
General
purpose
purpose
input 2
input 1
For gauges see Table 1
OUTPUTS
Line1
General
1 pair Telephone wire
1 pair
Door Strike AC or DC
Aux Door purpose output 1
Form C relay (form C relay
contact
contacts)
18 AWG
1 pair
18 AWG
3 wires 22 AWG
Internet and VOIP
Cat 5
Touch Screen
P1264 IP camera
Cat 5
Network
Keyboard and mouse for USB configuration
1 pair
3 wires
18 AWG
22 AWG General
12 VDC/0.5A
purpose output 2 Aux power
(form C relay
contacts)
18 AWG
Electrical room
Power supply 24 VDC TX3-PS24-5A
Power transformer AC or DC Door strike supply
Figure 42. Touch Screen wiring
120 VAC 60HZ
Unless specified otherwise, all wiring is a maximum length of 1000 ft (304.8 m).
RS-485 maximum length: 4000 feet (1219.2 m).
The door strike power supply depends on the door strike power requirements.
See section 3.7.1 on page 66 for the maximum power supply wire distances.
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3.3.1
Touch Screen System and Setup
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D Inside Door, Boards, and Grounding
Inside Door
The inside doors of TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D contain the
following components as shown in Figure 43: · Speakers · Camera · Postal Lock
(optional) · Fan (optional) · Microphone · P300 Card Reader · Keyhole
Speakers
Camera
Microphone
Postal Lock Switch Postal Lock
P300 Card Reader
Fan
Keyhole
Figure 43. TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D inside door
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Controller Boards
The TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D contain the following components
and controller boards as shown in Figure 44: · On/Off Switch · USB Port for
keyboard configuration · Lobby Controller Board (also called Telephone Access
controller board) · PC Sub Compact Board · Power Supply and Audio Mixer Board
To access the panel, unlock the door and swing it open.
Telephone Line
PC Sub Compact Board
Ethernet
Power Supply and Audio Mixer Board
Lobby Controller
USB Port for Keyboard
On/Off Switch
On/Off
Figure 44. Controller board panel for TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D
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Grounding
Grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an alternate
escape route for the electrical current.
To ground TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D 1. The ground terminal is
shown in Figure 45.
PC Sub Compact Board
Ethernet
Power Supply and Audio Mixer Board
Lobby Controller
Power Terminals
+ –
Ground Screw 16 Gauge
Wire to Ground
On/Off
USB On/Off Switch
Figure 45. Ground and power terminals
2. Attach the ground screw to a suitable grounding wire and connect it to the
site ground, as shown in Figure 46.
Power Terminals
+-
Ground Screw
16 Gauge Wire to Ground
Figure 46. Grounding TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D
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3.4
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E Inside Door, Boards, and
Grounding
The 22″ Touch Screen inside doors contain the following components as shown in
Figure 47:
· Speakers · Camera · Postal Lock (optional) · Fan (optional) · Microphone ·
P300 Card Reader · Keyhole
Speakers
Camera
Microphone
Postal Lock Switch
Postal Lock
P300 Card Reader
Fan
Keyhole
Figure 47. TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E inside door
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Controller Boards
The 22″ Touch Screen Panel contains the following components and controller
boards as shown in Figure 48:
· On/Off Switch · USB Port for keyboard configuration · Lobby Controller Board
(also called Telephone Access controller board) · PC Sub Compact Board · Power
Supply and Audio Mixer Board
To access the panel, unlock the door and swing it open.
Telephone Line
PC Sub Compact Board
Ethernet
Power Supply and Audio Mixer Board
Lobby Controller
On/Off Postal Lock
USB Port for Keyboard On/Off Switch
Figure 48. Controller Board Panel for TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E
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Grounding
Grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an alternate
escape route for the electrical current.
To ground the 22″ Touch Screen 1. Attach the ground screw to a suitable
grounding wire and connect it to the
site ground, as shown in Figure 49.
Power Terminals
+ –
Ground Screw
16 Gauge Wire to Ground
Figure 49. Grounding the 22″ Touch Screen
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3.5.1
Touch Screen System and Setup
TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR Inside Door, Boards, and Grounding
Inside Door
The inside doors contain the following components as shown in Figure 50: ·
Camera · Microphone · Display · P300 Card Reader
Camera Microphone Display
P300 Card Reader
Figure 50. TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR inside door
Note:
Mircom sells a postal lock enclosure: part number TX3-PL-ENCL.
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Controller Boards
The TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR contain the following components
and controller boards as shown in Figure 51:
· On/Off Switch · USB Port for keyboard configuration · Lobby Controller (also
called Telephone Access controller board) · PC Sub Compact Board with Ethernet
Port · Power Supply and Audio Mixer Board · Fan · Speakers
To access the panel, unlock the door and swing it open.
Telephone Line
PC Sub Compact Board
Tamper switch
Ethernet
Lobby Controller
Power Terminals
+ –
Ground Screw
16 Gauge Wire to Ground
Power Supply and Audio Mixer Board
On/Off
USB Port for Keyboard On/Off Switch
Speaker
Speaker
Fan
Figure 51. TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR controller board panel
Grounding
Grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an alternate
escape route for the electrical current. To ground TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3
-TOUCH-S15S-WR
1. Attach the ground screw to a suitable grounding wire and connect it to the
site ground, as shown in Figure 51.
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Touch Screen System and Setup
Lobby Controller Board
For detailed information about the lobby controller installation and setup see LT-969 TX3 Telephone Access System Installation and Operation Manual.
Figure 52 shows the connectors at the top of the lobby controller.
Line 1 T R
Line 5 T R
AC Door Strike
General Relay Output 4 NC C NO
DC Output 1 Door Strike
+-
Unused
Unused
JW8
TR T RTR Line 2 Line 3 Line 4
AC or DC Input Door
Strike Supply
NC C NO General Relay
Output 3
NC C NO Aux. Door Output 2 Relay
Figure 52. Lobby controller board connectors – top
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Figure 53 shows the connectors at the bottom of the lobby controller board.
Input 3 -+
RS-485 OUT -s+ LED/LAMP
Input 2 Input 4
Speaker – +
-+
Supply +-
Connection +-
Unused
Sheild
Unused
Unused
-+ Input 1
White Red Black
Microphone Connection
-+ Input 5
Power Supply for TX3
-+ Camera Supply
-s+ RS-485 IN
Figure 53. Lobby controller board connectors – bottom
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3.7.1
Touch Screen System and Setup
Connecting to the External Power Supply
The power supply terminal block is shown in Figures 45 and 48. It receives 24
VDC from the external TX3-PS24-5A power supply.
The external TX3-PS24-5A power supply connects to the building power AC power
supply. A voltage selectable switch is located on the side of the unit and is
factory set to 115 V. See the included document (LT-1094) for instructions on
how to change the voltage.
For best operation install the external power supply into its own dedicated
electrical outlet to protect it from excessive power surges and current
fluctuations.
All Touch Screen controller boards use the TX3-PS24-5A for their power supply.
The door strike power supply depends on the door strike power requirements.
Note:
Install the power supply indoors and outside of the Touch Screen enclosure.
Wiring the External Power Supply
The power supply terminals are located at the bottom of the TX3-PS24-5A
external power supply as shown in Figure 54.
To building power To TX3 Touch
{ {
LN
+V -V -V +V +V ADJ
Line
Load
Figure 54. TX3-PS24-5A terminal block wiring
To connect the power supply 1. Turn the power off from the Touch Screen Panel.
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2. Set the voltage selectable switch on the TX3-PS24-5A power supply to the
appropriate voltage. The voltage selectable switch can be set to either 115 V
or 230 V. See section 2.8 on page 48.
3. Connect the load power supply wires to the Touch Screen Controller board
terminal screws as shown in Figures 46 and 49.
4. Connect the other end of the load power supply wires to the Load terminal
screws as shown in Figure 54.
5. Connect the building power supply wires to the Line terminal screws as
shown in Figure 54.
6. Turn the power on.
Maximum Power Supply Wire Distances
The distance from the Touch screen to the power supply is a function of the
wire gauge and the resistance generated by the cable by the power draw.
Do not exceed the maximum distances from the Touch screen to the power supply
as indicated in Table 1.
Table 1: Maximum Power Supply Wire Distances
Gauge 16 14 12 10
Distance 125 ft (38.1 m) 200 ft (60.96 m) 320 ft (97.536 m) 500 ft (152.4 m)
Installing the TX3-TOUCH-UPS-KIT Uninterruptible Power Supply
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions included with TX3-TOUCH-UPS-KIT.
See the Mircom document LT-6714, included with TX3-TOUCH-UPS-KIT, for
instructions on:
· Connecting the USB cable to the TX3 Touch. · Connecting the power cable from
the TX3-PS24-5A power supply to the
uninterruptible power supply. · Installing the APC PowerChute Personal Edition
Software (only on
existing TX3 Touch installations).
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Touch Screen System and Setup
Turning the Touch Screen On and Off
Note:
Never turn off power when the system is operational.
To shut down the Touch Screen 1. Press the On/Off switch.
The On/Off switch is at the bottom of the inner chassis.
On/Off Switch
Figure 55. On/Off switch
2. After the TX3 Configurator and Windows have finished shutting down, unplug
the power supply.
Attention: Do not disconnect the power until the full shut down process has
been completed.
To turn on the Touch Screen 1. Press the On/Off switch.
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3.11 3.12
Touch Screen System and Setup
Installing the Postal Lock on TX3 Touch Indoor Units
Some systems have a built-in micro switch and mounting hardware for a postal
lock installation. If postal service is required, contact the Post Office to
obtain the lock.
Note:
When installing the postal lock leave the micro switch tie wrap in place. Remove the tie wrap after the postal lock is installed.
Input 1 on the lobby controller connects to the postal lock micro- switch.
Installing the Telephone Lines
Telephone lines 1 to 5 are situated at the top left of the main controller
board as shown in Figure 52. Both NSL and ADC lines can be connected. Each T/R
line is polarity insensitive and can be reversed.
Ethernet
The PC sub compact board has 2 Ethernet ports, shown in Figure 56. Connect an
RJ-45 cable to either one of the Ethernet ports for TCP/IP network
communication, including VOIP.
Ethernet ports
Figure 56. Ethernet ports
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Touch Screen System and Setup
Beginning Configuration
Ensure that the lobby controller ID is set up. This address is set by the SW1
DIP switches on the lobby controller. The individual switches are numbered 1
to 8 from left to right, and are marked as either ON or OFF. The first six
switches (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) set the address ID.
Every TX3 System controller requires a unique ID. The unit ID settings do not
need to be in sequence but it recommended to assign IDs starting from 1, using
increments of one (for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on). Unit IDs must not be
duplicated on an RS-485 network.
DIP Switch 7 on SW1 must be set to ON for Touch Screens, and OFF for nonTouch
Screens.
The Touch Screen controller is now ready for configuration. For a complete
description of the configuration and on how establish a connection to the
Touch Screen, see the following documentation:
· LT-995 Configuration and Administration Guide · LT-973 TX3 Configurator
Quick Start
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Installing Other Optional and Replacement Components
The optional components are listed below. All the documents (for example
LT-5997) can be found on http://www.mircom.com.
RS-485. An RS-485 terminal lets you easily connect multiple Touch Screen and
lobby and card access controllers across a network. The RS-485 terminal
consists of + (positive), – (negative), and S (Shield) connections. See
section 3.15 on page 72.
Camera. For instructions on installing an IP camera, see section 3.16 on page
74.
RPL-MD-1074 Replacement Display for TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D.
See LT-6076.
RPL-SC-420005 Replacement Display for TX3-TOUCH-F22-E and TX3-TOUCH-S22-E. See
LT-6088.
TX3-DELTA5 Card Reader. See section 3.17 on page 77.
TX3-GPM Guard Phone Module. See LT-972.
TX3-USB-AD Kit. See LT-6027.
TX3-WIEGAND-OUT. LT-6682.
TX3-CX-1NP Single Door Control Module. See LT-5997.
RPL-LK-WR Replacement Lockset for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR. See
LT-6649.
TX3-TOUCH-WR-BB Mounting Box for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR. See
LT-6912.
TX3-CF-003 Fan. For instructions on installing a fan in the 22″ Touch Screen,
see LT-6074 Installing the Fan in the 22″ Touch Screen.
Two door controller network board. See LT-981A.
Replacement lobby controller board. For details on the lobby controller board,
see LT-969.
RPL-SC-420002 Replacement display for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR.
See LT-6656.
RPL-TOUCH-WR-WK Replacement Reader and Camera Window Kit for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR
and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR. See LT-6659.
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Touch Screen System and Setup
RS-485
An RS-485 terminal lets you easily connect multiple lobby, card access and
elevator restriction controllers across a network. The RS-485 connection is
situated at the bottom middle of the main controller board and consists of two
separate terminals, each for an input and output. See figure 57.
Connect the RS-485 input terminal to the RS-485 output terminal of another
controller. See figure 57.
If you do not have end-of-line 120 resistors, close JW5 on the first and last
controllers instead. See LT-969 TX3 Telephone Access System Installation and
Operation Manual on www.mircom.com.
If there are problems with RS-485 communication, close both JW9 and JW10 on
either the first or last controller connected by RS-485. See LT-969 TX3
Telephone Access System Installation and Operation Manual on www.mircom.com.
Note:
Use twisted shielded pair.
Recommended cables:
· RS485 cables · Belden 3109A RS-485, (4 pr) 22 AWG (7×30) or equivalent ·
Belden 9842 RS-485, (2 pr) 24 AWG (7×32) or equivalent · Belden 9841 RS-485,
(1 pr) 24 AWG (7×32) or equivalent
· CAT5 Cables · Belden 72001E ETHERNET Cat 5e 2 Pair, 24 AWG or equivalent ·
Belden 70006E Cat 5e, 100Mb/s, Quad, AWG 22 (1) or equivalent
Maximum total length:
· 4000 feet (1244 m) for 22 AWG · 2500 feet (762.5 m) for 24 AWG
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Panel 3 Last panel on network
120
Optional common reference connection if available
Connect shield to chassis ground on one panel only
Figure 57. RS-485 wiring
120
Connect shield to chassis ground on one panel only
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Touch Screen System and Setup
Installing the P1264 IP camera
You can install a P1264 IP camera in the following models: ·
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E · TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E · TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D ·
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D · TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR · TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
To install the IP camera 1. Shut down the Touch Screen and disconnect the
power. 2. Open the Touch Screen door.
The IP camera is installed in the top center of the door, as shown in Figure
58.
Bracket for IP camera
Figure 58. Position of the camera on the inside door
3. Unscrew the 2 nuts and remove the camera bracket.
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4. Mount the camera on two posts and secure it with the included nuts.
Nuts IP camera
Bracket
Figure 59. Mounting the IP camera in the bracket
The camera bracket can be mounted in the door in three ways.
Mount the bracket as shown in Figure 60 with the nuts on top so that the
camera faces down.
Mount the bracket as shown in Figure 60 with the nuts on bottom so that the camera faces straight ahead
Put nuts here to face the camera downwards
Figure 60. Mounting the camera bracket
Put nuts here to face the camera straight ahead
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Mount the bracket as shown in Figure 61 with the nuts on bottom so that the
camera faces up
Put nuts here to face the camera upwards Figure 61. Mounting the camera
bracket upside down
5. Connect the IP camera according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Installing the Optional TX3-DELTA5 Card Reader
These instructions explain how to replace the factory-installed card reader
with the optional TX3-DELTA5 card reader in these models: ·
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E · TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E · TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D ·
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D · TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR · TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR 1. Open the Touch
Screen door.
The card reader is in the lower right corner of the inside of the door, as
shown in Figure 62.
Card Reader
Figure 62. Position of the card reader
Card Reader
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Note:
There are two possible styles of card reader bracket, depending on the date of manufacture. In these instructions they are referred to as old and new brackets.
Old card reader bracket
New card reader bracket
Figure 63. Old and new card reader brackets
2. Remove the card reader bracket from the Touch Screen door as shown in Figure 64 and Figure 65.
Posts(x4)
Card Reader and Bracket
Nuts (x4)
Figure 64. Old card reader bracket
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Card Reader Posts(x4) and Bracket
Nuts (x4)
Figure 65. New card reader bracket
3. Remove the current card reader from the bracket and attach the replacement card reader to the bracket with the nuts or screws as shown in Figure 66 and Figure 67.
Bracket
Card Reader
Screws (x2)
Figure 66. Card reader and old bracket
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Posts(x2) Bracket
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Card Reader Screws (x2)
Figure 67. Card reader and new bracket
4. Slide the bracket on to the 4 posts on the Touch Screen door and secure it with the 4 nuts as shown in Figure 68 and Figure 69.
Posts(x4)
Card Reader and Bracket
Nuts (x4)
Figure 68. Old card reader bracket
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Card Reader Posts(x4) and Bracket
Nuts (x4)
Figure 69. New card reader bracket
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4 Touch Screen Factory Wiring
Before turning on the system it is important to verify that the following
connections are firmly in place.
For additional information about the lobby controller board connectors and
jumpers, see LT-969 TX3 Telephone Access System Installation and Operation
Manual.
This chapter explains
· If you have a model that ends in -E, see section 4.1 on page 83. · If you
have a model that ends in -D, see section 4.2 on page 87. · If you have a
model that ends in -C, see section 4.3 on page 96. · If you have TX3-TOUCH-
S15B-WR or TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR, see
section 4.4 on page 103.
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4.1
4.1.1
Factory Wiring for Models Ending in -E
In these diagrams, MD refers to the Mircom part numbers of the circuit boards,
and WX and WR refer to the Mircom part numbers of the cables.
Factory Wiring for TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
See Figure 87 for ground wires, and Figure 88 for default jumper settings on
the MD-1346 PC board.
WX-079: CN9 on MD-1346 SW1: all switches o
P1
SW-207: Button
Red Black
White Green
WX-095: JP19 on MD-1346
WX-070: Ground wire to MD-1245
MD-1236
TS11 P3
SW3 on the LEFT
TS4B TS10B
TS9
P2
TS12
TS1 TS4A
TS10A
– Black WX-110: + Red TS4 (top) on MD-1245 – Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Left Speaker – Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Right Speaker – Black WR-22160 and WR-22162: + Red CN7 on MD-1346
– Black WC-25019: + Red Power on display
WX-026: Ground wire to chassis ground
+-
Red Black
WR-21160 and WR-21162: Power
terminals
WX-109: TS2 on MD-1245 Red Black (not polarity sensitive)
WX-080: CN5 on MD-1346
Figure 70. Factory connections on the power supply and audio mixer board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
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TS11 on
Button (bottom view)
MD-1236
red (+)
green
1 Notch
white black (-) red (+)
white 3
green 4
4 3 21
black (-) 2
Button (side view)
Notch
Figure 71. Factory connections on the power button
WX-110: TS1 on Black –
MD-1236
Red +
WX-120: Microphone Note: connect shield to black
White
Red Black
WX-053:
JP1
CN25 on
MD-1346
WC-1100: CN25 on MD-1346
JP2 TS4 TS5
Power switch
WX-070: TS2 Ground wire
to MD-1236
WX-030: Postal lock switch (optional)
Red Black
WX-109: TS12 on MD-1236 (not polarity sensitive)
Figure 72. Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
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WR-22160 and
WR-22162: TS10A on
MD-1236
WX-080: P2 on
Red + Black –
MD-1236
CN7 CN5
MD-1346
CN29
Camera
CN26 CN10
HDMI cable to display
WX-089: USB extension to bracket
Ethernet
USB adapter CN9
CN18 CN17
CN25 JP19
CN31
WX-053: JP1 on MD-1245
WC-1100: JP2 on MD-1245
WX-079: P1 on MD-1236
WX-082: USB extension
to MD-813 to display
Battery
WX-095: P3 on MD-1236
Figure 73. Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
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USB cable MD-813: to WX-082 then to CN17 on MD-1346
Power cable WC-25019: TS10B on MD-1236
HDMI cable: CN29 on MD-1346
Figure 74. Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S22-E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
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4.2
4.2.1
Factory Wiring for Models Ending in -D
In these diagrams, MD refers to the Mircom part numbers of the circuit boards,
and WX and WR refer to the Mircom part numbers of the cables.
Factory Wiring for TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-D
See Figure 81 for ground wires, and Figure 88 for default jumper settings on
the MD-1346 PC board.
WX-079: CN9 on MD-1346 SW1: all switches o
P1
SW-207: Button
Red Black
White Green
WX-095: JP19 on MD-1346
MD-1236
TS11 P3
SW3 on the LEFT
TS4B
TS1 TS4A
TS10A
– Black WX-110: + Red TS4 (top) on MD-1245 – Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Left Speaker – Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Right Speaker – Black WR-21160 and WR-21162: + Red CN7 on MD-1346
WX-070: Ground wire to MD-1245
TS9
P2
TS12
WX-070: Ground wire to chassis ground
+-
Red Black
WR-21160 and WR-21162: Power
terminals
WX-109: TS2 on MD-1245 Red Black (not polarity sensitive)
WX-080: CN5 on MD-1346
Figure 75. Factory connections on the audio mixer board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-D
TS11 on
Button (bottom view)
MD-1236
red (+)
green
1 Notch
white black (-) red (+)
white 3
green 4
4 3 21
black (-) 2
Button (side view)
Notch
Figure 76. Factory connections on the power button
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WX-110: TS1 on Black –
MD-1236
Red +
WX-120: Microphone Note: connect shield to black
White
Red Black
WX-053:
JP1
CN25 on
MD-1346
WC-1100: CN25 on MD-1346
JP2 TS4 TS5
Power switch
WX-070: TS2 Ground wire
to MD-1236
WX-030: Postal lock switch (optional)
Red Black
WX-109: TS12 on MD-1236 (not polarity sensitive)
Figure 77. Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-D
WR-21160 and
WR-21162: TS10A on
MD-1236
WX-080: P2 on
Red + Black –
MD-1236
WX-117: Touch screen display
WX-057: Touch screen display
CN23 CN7 CN5
MD-1346
CN3
WX-055: Touch screen display
Camera
CN8 CN10
USB adapter CN9
CN18
WX-079: P1 on MD-1236
WX-089: USB extension
to bracket
Ethernet
CN26 CN25
WX-053: JP1 on MD-1245
JP19 CN31
WC-1100: JP2 on MD-1245
Battery
WX-095: P3 on MD-1236
Figure 78. Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-D
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WX-055: CN8 on MD-1346
WX-057: CN23 on MD-1346
Figure 79. Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S15-D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-D
Attention: The bottom cable must be connected so that the arrow is on the
outside.
Arrow
Figure 80. Make sure that the arrow is visible
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Touch Screen Factory Wiring
Ground Wires on 15 inch Models Ending in -C and -D
WX-070
WX-070
WX-019
Figure 81. Ground wires on TX3-TOUCH-S15-C/D and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C/D
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Factory Wiring for TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and TX3-TOUCH-F22-D
See Figure 87 for ground wires, and Figure 88 for default jumper settings on
the MD-1346 PC board.
WX-079: CN9 on MD-1346 SW1: all switches o
P1
SW-207: Button
Red Black
White Green
WX-095: JP19 on MD-1346
WX-070: Ground wire to MD-1245
MD-1236
TS11 P3
SW3 on the LEFT
TS4B TS10B
TS9
P2
TS12
TS1 TS4A
TS10A
– Black WX-110: + Red TS4 (top) on MD-1245 – Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Left Speaker – Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Right Speaker – Black WR-22160 and WR-22162: + Red CN7 on MD-1346
– Black WC-25019: + Red Power on display
WX-026: Ground wire to chassis ground
+-
Red Black
WR-21160 and WR-21162: Power
terminals
WX-109: TS2 on MD-1245 Red Black (not polarity sensitive)
WX-080: CN5 on MD-1346
Figure 82. Factory connections on the power supply and audio mixer board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and TX3-TOUCH-F22-D
TS11 on
Button (bottom view)
MD-1236
red (+)
green
1 Notch
white black (-) red (+)
white 3
green 4
4 3 21
black (-) 2
Button (side view)
Notch
Figure 83. Factory connections on the power button
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WX-110: TS1 on Black –
MD-1236
Red +
WX-120: Microphone Note: connect shield to black
White
Red Black
WX-053:
JP1
CN25 on
MD-1346
WC-1100: CN25 on MD-1346
JP2 TS4 TS5
Power switch
WX-070: TS2 Ground wire
to MD-1236
WX-030: Postal lock switch (optional)
Red Black
WX-109: TS12 on MD-1236 (not polarity sensitive)
Figure 84. Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and TX3-TOUCH-F22-D
WR-22160 and
WR-22162: TS10A on
MD-1236
WX-080: P2 on
Red + Black –
MD-1236
CN7 CN30
CN5
MD-1346
VGA cable to display
WX-089: USB extension to bracket
Camera USB adapter CN9
WX-079: P1 on MD-1236
CN26 CN10
Ethernet
CN18 CN17
CN25 JP19
CN31
WX-053: JP1 on MD-1245
WC-1100: JP2 on MD-1245
WX-082: USB extension
to MD-813 to display
Battery
WX-095: P3 on MD-1236
Figure 85. Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and TX3-TOUCH-F22-D
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MD-813: to WX-082 then to CN17 on MD-1346
WC-25019: TS10B on MD-1236
Figure 86. Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S22-D and TX3-TOUCH-F22-D
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Touch Screen Factory Wiring
Ground Wires on 22 inch Models Ending in -C, -D and -E
WX-026
WX-070
WX-019
Figure 87. Ground wires on TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E
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Touch Screen Factory Wiring
Default Jumper Settings on the MD-1346 PC Board in Models Ending in -D and -E
JP20 Pins 2 and 3 connected
Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1
Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1
JP1 JP3 Pins 1 and 2 connected
JP4 Pins 2 and 3 connected
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
MD-1346
JP21 Pins 1 and 2 connected
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
JP8 and JP9 No pins connected
Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1
JP17 Pins 2 and 3 connected
Figure 88. Default jumper settings on MD-1346
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4.3
4.3.1
Factory Wiring for Models Ending in -C
In these diagrams, MD refers to the Mircom part numbers of the circuit boards,
and WX and WR refer to the Mircom part numbers of the cables.
Factory Wiring for TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C
See Figure 81 for ground wires, and Figure 100 for default jumper settings on
the MD-1062 PC board.
WX-079: CN31 on PC board SW1: all switches o
P1
Red
SW-207:
Button
Black White
Green
WX-081: CN1 on PC board
MD-1236
TS11 P3
SW3 on the LEFT
TS4B
TS1 TS4A
TS10A
WX-110: – Black TS4 (top) on telephone + Red access controller
– Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Left Speaker – Orange WR-12223 and
WR-12224: + Yellow Right Speaker – Black WR-21160 and WR-21162: + Red Power
(CN6)
on PC board
WX-070: Ground wire to telephone access controller
TS9
P2
TS12
WX-070: Ground wire to chassis ground
+-
Red Black
WR-21160 and WR-21162: Power
terminals
WX-109: TS2 on telephone Red Black access controller (not
polarity sensitive)
WX-080: CN2 on PC board
Figure 89. Factory connections on the audio mixer board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C
TS11 on
Button (bottom view)
MD-1236
red (+)
green
1 Notch
white black (-) red (+)
white 3
green 4
4 3 21
black (-) 2
Button (side view)
Notch
Figure 90. Factory connections on the power button
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WX-110: TS1 on Black –
MD-1236
Red +
WX-120: Microphone Note: connect shield to black
White
Red Black
JP1
WX-053: USB on PC board
WC-1100: USB (CN12) on PC board
JP2 TS4 TS5
Power switch
WX-070: TS2 Ground wire
to MD-1236
WX-030: Postal lock switch (optional)
Red Black
WX-109: TS12 on MD-1236 (not polarity sensitive)
Figure 91. Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C
Optional Fan
WR-21160 and Red + WR-21162: TS10A on Black –
audio mixer
WX-080: P2 on MD-1236
CN3 CN6 CN2
CN26
WX-117: Touch screen display
WX-055: Touch screen display
CN27
WX-081: P3 on MD-1236
CN1 CN12 CN15
BAT1A
Battery
WX-082:
USB extension
to JP2 on
telephone board
CN20
USB WX-053: JP1 on telephone access controller
CN31
Camera
WX-079: P1 on MD-1236
WX-089: WX-057: USB extension Touch screen
to button display
Figure 92. Factory connections on the PC sub compact board for TX3-TOUCH-S15-C
and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C
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WX-117: CN26 on PC sub compact board
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WX-055: CN27 on PC sub compact board
WX-057: CN20 on PC sub compact board
Figure 93. Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S15-C and TX3-TOUCH-F15-C
Attention: The bottom cable must be connected so that the arrow is on the
outside.
Arrow
Figure 94. Make sure that the arrow is visible
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4.3.2
Factory Wiring for TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C
See Figure 87 for ground wires, and Figure 100 for default jumper settings on
the MD-1062 PC board.
WX-079: CN31 on PC board SW1: all switches o
P1
Red
SW-207:
Button
Black White
Green
WX-081: CN1 on PC board
WX-070: Ground wire to telephone access controller
MD-1236
TS4B
TS11 P3
TS10B
SW3 on the LEFT
SW3
TS9 P2 TS12
TS1 TS4A
TS10A
WX-110: – Black TS4 (top) on telephone + Red access controller
– Orange WR-12223 and WR-12224: + Yellow Left Speaker – Orange WR-12223 and
WR-12224: + Yellow Right Speaker
– Black WR-22160 and WR-22162: + Red Power (CN6)
on PC board
– Black WC-25019: Power on + Red 22 inch display
WX-070: Ground wire to chassis ground
+-
Red Black
WR-21160 and WR-21162: Power
terminals
WX-109: TS2 on telephone Red Black access controller (not
polarity sensitive)
WX-080: CN2 on PC board
Figure 95. Factory connections on the MD-1236 power supply and audio mixer board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C
TS11 on
Button (bottom view)
MD-1236
red (+)
green
1 Notch
white black (-) red (+)
white 3
green 4
4 3 21
black (-) 2
Button (side view)
Notch
Figure 96. Factory connections on the power button
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WX-110: TS1 on Black –
MD-1236
Red +
WX-120: Microphone Note: connect shield to black
White
Red Black
JP1
WX-053: USB on PC board
WC-1100: USB (CN12) on PC board
JP2 TS4 TS5
Power switch
WX-070: TS2 Ground wire
to MD-1236
WX-030: Postal lock switch (optional)
Red Black
WX-109: TS12 on MD-1236 (not polarity sensitive)
Figure 97. Factory connections on the lobby controller board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C
Optional Fan
WR-22160 and Red + WR-22162: TS10A on Black –
MD-1236
WX-080: P2 on MD-1236
CN3
CN6 CN4 CN2
CN32
Touch Screen DVI cable
WX-081: P3 on MD-1236
BAT1A Battery
CN12 CN1 CN14 CN15
USB WX-053: JP1 on telephone access controller
CN31
Camera
WX-082: USB extension to WC-1100 to
JP2 on telephone board
WX-082: USB extension
to MD-813 to display
WX-079: P1 on MD-1236
WX-089: USB extension to bracket
Figure 98. Factory connections on the MD-1062 PC sub compact board for TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C
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MD-813: WX-082 to CN14 on PC sub compact board
WC-25019: TS10B on MD-1236
Figure 99. Display connections on TX3-TOUCH-S22-C and TX3-TOUCH-F22-C
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4.3.3
Default Jumper Settings on the MD-1062 PC Board in Models Ending in -C
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
JP1 Pins 1 and 2 connected
JP2 Pins 1 and 2 connected
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9 JP10 JP11
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
JP5 – No pins connected JP6 – Pins 1 and 2 connected JP7 – Pins 2 and 3
connected JP8 – Pins 2 and 3 connected JP9 – Pins 1 and 2 connected JP10 –
Pins 1 and 2 connected JP11 – Pins 2 and 3 connected
JP4 and JP3 No pins connected
Pin 1 Pin 2
Pin 3
Figure 100. Default jumper settings on MD-1062 PC board
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4.4
Factory Wiring for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and
TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
In these diagrams, WX and WR refer to the Mircom part numbers of the cables.
SW1: all switches o
WX-079: CN9 on PC board
P1
MD-1236
WX-110: TS4 (top)
TS1
– Black on telephone access + Red controller
Green
SW-207: ButtonWhitBelack Red WX-095: JP19 on PC board
TS11 P3
SW3 on the LEFT
TS4B TS10B
TS10A
– Orange WR-12223 Speakers wired + Yellow WR-12224 in series
– Black WR-21160 and WR-21162: + Red Power CN7 on PC board
– +
Black Red
WC-25019:
Display
power cable
WX-070: Ground wire to telephone access controller
TS9
P2
TS12
WX-070: Ground wire to chassis ground
+-
Red Black
WR-21160 and WR-21162: Power
terminals
WX-109: TS2 on telephone Red Black access controller (not
polarity sensitive)
WX-080: CN5 on PC board
Figure 101. Factory connections on the power supply and audio mixer board (MD-1236) for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
TS11 on
Button (bottom view)
MD-1236
red (+)
green
1 Notch
white black (-) red (+)
white 3
green 4
4 3 21
black (-) 2
Button (side view)
Notch
Figure 102. Factory connections on the power button
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WX-110: TS1 on Black –
MD-1236
Red +
WX-120: Microphone Note: connect shield to black
White
Red Black
MD-1245
JP1
WX-053: USB on PC board
WC-1100: USB
JP2
on PC board
TS4 TS5
Power switch
WX-070: TS2 Ground wire
to MD-1236
Red Black
WX-109: TS12 on MD-1236 (not polarity sensitive)
WR-02240 and WX-032: Tamper switch
Figure 103. Factory connections on the lobby controller board MD-1245 for TX3 -TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
WR-21160 and WR-21162: TS10A
on MD-1236 Red + Black –
WX-080: P2 on MD-1236
CN7 CN30
CN5
CN24
MD-1288
Display cable Fan
Slot for CFAST card Camera
USB adapter
WX-089: USB extension
to bracket
CN10
USB
CN9
JP19
CN18
Ethernet Network WX-053: JP1 on MD-1245
WC-1100: JP2 on MD-1245
WX-079: P1 on MD-1236
CN17 WX-089:
WC-1100 to
Battery
CN31
display WX-095:
P3 on MD-1236
NOTE: red wire on right
Figure 104. Factory connections on the PC board MD-1288 for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
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VGA cable to CN30 on PC board
WC-1100 to WX-089 to PC board
Figure 105. Display connections for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
WX-084 to ground post on door
WX-070
WX-070
WX-019
Figure 106. Ground wires for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR
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Default Jumper Settings on the PC Board in TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3-TOUCH-
S15S-WR
JP20 Pins 2 and 3 connected
Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1
Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1
JP1 JP3 Pins 1 and 2 connected
MD-1288
JP4 Pins 2 and 3 connected
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
JP2 No pins connected
JP21 Pins 1 and 2 connected
Pin 1
Pin 2 Pin 3
JP8 and JP9 No pins connected
Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1
JP17 Pins 2 and 3 connected
Figure 107. Default jumper settings on MD-1288 for TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR and TX3 -TOUCH-S15S-WR
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5 Adding Controllers
This chapter provides information about adding additional controllers on the
same network as the Touch Screen.
This chapter explains · How to add the controller
Attention: If you use the TX3-MDM Modem Module to connect to and configure a
Touch Screen, then you cannot configure the Touch Screen locally.
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5.1
Adding Controllers
Adding a Controller
The TX3 Touch Screen may be integrated with other controllers, such as the
Telephone and Card Access systems, through a peer-to-peer connection via the
RS-485 bus.
Touch has a provision to add the TX3 Card Access controller inside the unit.
Note:
Ensure that all network devices each have unique ID addresses.
To integrate another controller
1. Ensure the Touch Screen and the controller are setup and ready for
operation.
2. Turn the power OFF for Touch Screen and controller.
3. Connect the controller to the Touch Screen via the RS-485 bus using the
RS-485 connectors.
4. Turn the power ON for the Touch Screen and controller.
5. Connect the PC to either the Touch Screen or controller using the USB
port.
6. Use the TX3 Configurator Program to add and configure the controller to
the network.
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6 Specifications
Indoor Touch Screens
Models
TX3-TOUCH-F15-C, TX3-TOUCH-F15-D TX3-TOUCH-S15-C, TX3-TOUCH-S15-D
TX3-TOUCH-S22-C, TX3-TOUCH-S22-D, TX3-TOUCH-S22-E TX3-TOUCH-F22-C,
TX3-TOUCH-F22-D, TX3-TOUCH-F22-E
External Power Supply
TX3-PS24-5A 156 W, 24 V single output switching power supply Input voltage: 88
VAC to 132 VAC
TX3-TOUCH-F22-C/D/E and TX3-TOUCH-S22-C/D/E Power Consumption
0.8 A / 120 VAC
Door Strikes
Select the appropriate door strike as required by your system applications. We
recommend using the following Mircom door strikes below and its compatible
power transformer. · Mircom Model M-10. DC (silent) or AC (buzzing) Door
Strike. (Use PS-3B
transformer) Note: The door strike must have its own separate power
transformer. Do not tap or use the system power transformers. When using a
different door strike and door strike transformer, the maximum strike load
that may be switched through the control unit is 28 VAC or 1 Amp DC. The
maximum supply for the AC or DC Input Door Strike must not exceed: · 28 VAC /
1 A max. · 30 VDC / 1 A max.
Outputs 2-4
Relays with these contact ratings: · 125 VAC / 2 A · 30 VDC / 1 A
Telephone Lines
Use only Loop Start telephones (not ground start), check with your local
telephone company.
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Specifications
Post Office Lock The system has a built-in micro switch and mounting hardware
for a postal lock installation. If a postal service is required, contact the
Post Office to obtain the lock. Operating Temperature 0 °C (32 °F) to 50 °C
(122 °F) Do not operate the Touch Screen below 0 °C (32 °F) at any time. For
indoor use only. Humidity 92% relative humidity at 30 °C
Weather-Resistant Touch Screens
Models TX3-TOUCH-S15B-WR TX3-TOUCH-S15S-WR Computer Intel Atom GENE-BT05
Display 6.4 mm Thick Glass Touch Screen Display, 1600 nits High Brightness
Hard Drive Reliable Compact Flash comes standard with 8GB Camera Up to 8
megapixels (software enhanced) Power TX3-PS24-5A 156 W, 24 V single output
switching power supply Input voltage: 88 VAC to 132 VAC Software Windows 7
Embedded with Microsoft SQL Server Express Database for handling a large
amount of resident information Operating Temperature -20 °C (-4 °F) to 50 °C
(122 °F)
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Specifications
Humidity 92% relative humidity at 30 °C Approvals Industry Canada Optional
Components IP pinhole camera Door Strikes Select the appropriate door strike
as required by your system applications. We recommend using the following
Mircom door strikes below and its compatible power transformer. · Mircom Model
M-10. DC (silent) or AC (buzzing) Door Strike. (Use PS-3B
transformer) Note: The door strike must have its own separate power
transformer. Do not tap or use the system power transformers. When using a
different door strike and door strike transformer, the maximum strike load
that may be switched through the control unit is 28 VAC or 1 Amp DC. The
maximum supply for the AC or DC Input Door Strike must not exceed: · 28 VAC /
1 A max. · 30 VDC / 1 A max. Outputs 2-4 Relays with these contact ratings: ·
125 VAC / 2 A · 30 VDC / 1 A Telephone Lines Use only Loop Start telephones
(not ground start), check with your local telephone company. Post Office Lock
Mircom sells a postal lock enclosure for use external to the unit: part number
TX3-PL-ENCL.
RS-485 TX3-USB-AD Kit
The TX3-USB-AD kit converts RS-485 signals to USB. It mounts on the TX3
Telephone or Card Access controller boards. For installation instructions see
LT-6027 TX3-USB-AD Installation Instructions.
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6.4
TX3-GPM Guard Phone Module
The guard phone connects via a telephone cable to the Guard Phone Module on the Touch Screen. The TX3-GPM Guard Phone Module mounts on the TX3 Telephone controller board. For installation instructions see LT-972 TX3-GPM Guard Phone Module Installation Instructions.
6.5
TX3-CX-1NP
Single door controller module for card access control. See LT-5997 for instructions on installing TX3-CX-1NP.
6.6
TX3-WIEGAND-OUT
Wiegand Output Module. See LT-6682 TX3-WIEGAND-OUT Installation Instructions.
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7 Resident Operating Instructions
This chapter describes the Touch Screen operating instructions for use by the
resident.
This chapter explains · NSL Resident Operating Instructions · ADC Resident
Operating Instructions
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7.1
7.1.1 7.1.2
Resident Operating Instructions
NSL Resident Operating Instructions
Mircom’s state-of-the-art Touch Screen door entry system provides you and your
guest with an increased level of confidence and security.
Touch Screen operates with your existing telephone. Your guest dials your code
number or selects your name by scrolling through the visual directory on the
Touch Screen unit, causing your telephone to ring.
Note:
The telephone keypad numbers described in this chapter may be different for your system. If the keypad numbers do not perform as described, check with your building administrator to get the correct values.
Granting Access
When you answer your telephone, you will be in communication with your guest.
To unlock the main door
· Press 9 on your telephone keypad. If your unit is assigned a specific code
for the main door then enter this code followed by the pound (#) key.
To unlock the auxiliary door
· Press 6 on your telephone keypad. If your unit is assigned a specific code
for the auxiliary door then enter this code followed by the pound (#) key.
To refuse entry
· Hang up or · Press 4. If your unit uses a code for door entry, press 4
followed by the
pound (#) key.
Keyless Entry Codes
The keyless code is a confidential number assigned to each resident by the
building administrator to let you open the front lobby door without using a
key.
To unlock the front door 1. Press 0. The keyless code prompt appears. 2. Enter
the keyless code. The front door unlocks.
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Resident Operating Instructions
Call Waiting Feature
When a guest places a call to you from the Touch Screen while you are engaged
in a conversation on your outside telephone line, you will hear a distinct
tone.
To answer the call
1. Briefly push the call waiting key to answer the call. This action
automatically places the outside telephone line on hold.
2. While on-line with your guest, you can open the main door by dialing 9. If
your unit is assigned a specific code for the main door then enter this code
followed by the pound (#) key.
3. To refuse entry, press 4. If your unit uses a code for door entry, press 4
followed by the pound (#) key. This disconnects the telephone from the Touch
Screen.
To continue your conversation, press 9, 6 or 4 to automatically reconnect to
the previously on hold caller.
If your unit uses codes for door entry press either of the codes for allowing
entry through the main or auxiliary doors followed by the pound (#) key or
press 4 followed by the pound (#) key.
In a similar manner, you can answer an outside call while talking to the guest
in the lobby.
Note:
You will be disconnected if you attempt to place your guest on hold.
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7.2.1 7.2.2
Resident Operating Instructions
ADC Resident Operating Instructions
Mircom’s state-of-the-art Touch Screen door entry system provides you and your
guest with an increased level of confidence and security.
Touch Screen operates with your existing telephone. Your guest dials your code
number or selects your name by scrolling through the visual directory on the
Touch Screen unit, causing your telephone to ring.
Note:
The telephone keypad numbers described in this chapter may be different for your system. If the keypad numbers do not perform as described, check with your building administrator to get the correct values.
Granting Access
When you answer your telephone, you will be in communication with your guest.
To unlock the main door
· Press 9 on your telephone keypad. If your unit is assigned a specific code
for the main door then enter this code followed by the pound (#) key.
To unlock the auxiliary door
· Press 6 on your telephone keypad. If your unit is assigned a specific code
for the auxiliary door then enter this code followed by the pound (#) key.
To refuse entry
· Hang up or · Press 4. If your unit uses a code for door entry, press 4
followed by the
pound (#) key.
Keyless Entry Codes
The keyless code is a confidential number assigned to each resident by the
building administrator to let you open the front lobby door without using a
key.
To unlock the front door 1. Press 0. The keyless code prompt appears. 2. Enter
the keyless code. The front door unlocks.
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8 Warranty and Warning Information
WARNING!
Please read this document CAREFULLY, as it contains important warnings, life-
safety, and practical information about all products manufactured by the
Mircom Group of Companies, including Mircom and Secutron branded products,
which shall include without limitation all fire alarm, nurse call, building
automation and access control and card access products (hereinafter
individually or collectively, as applicable, referred to as “Mircom System”).
NOTE TO ALL READERS:
1. Nature of Warnings. The within warnings are communicated to the reader out
of an abundance of caution and create no legal obligation for Mircom Group of
Companies, whatsoever. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this
document shall NOT be construed as in any way altering the rights and
obligations of the parties, governed by the legal documents that apply in any
given circumstance.
2. Application. The warnings contained in this document apply to all Mircom
System and shall be read in conjunction with:
a. the product manual for the specific Mircom System that applies in given
circumstances;
b. legal documents that apply to the purchase and sale of a Mircom System,
which may include the company’s standard terms and conditions and warranty
statements;
c. other information about the Mircom System or the parties’ rights and
obligations as may be application to a given circumstance.
3. Security and Insurance. Regardless of its capabilities, no Mircom System
is a substitute for property or life insurance. Nor is the system a substitute
for property owners, renters, or other occupants to act prudently to prevent
or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation. Building automation
systems produced by the Mircom Group of Companies are not to be used as a
fire, alarm, or life-safety system.
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NOTE TO INSTALLERS:
All Mircom Systems have been carefully designed to be as effective as
possible. However, there are circumstances where they may not provide
protection. Some reasons for system failure include the following. As the only
individual in contact with system users, please bring each item in this
warning to the attention of the users of this Mircom System. Failure to
properly inform system end-users of the circumstances in which the system
might fail may result in over-reliance upon the system. As a result, it is
imperative that you properly inform each customer for whom you install the
system of the possible forms of failure:
4. Inadequate Installation. All Mircom Systems must be installed in
accordance with all the applicable codes and standards in order to provide
adequate protection. National standards require an inspection and approval to
be conducted by the local authority having jurisdiction following the initial
installation of the system and following any changes to the system. Such
inspections ensure installation has been carried out properly.
5. Inadequate Testing. Most problems that would prevent an alarm a Mircom
System from operating as intended can be discovered by regular testing and
maintenance. The complete system should be tested by the local authority
having jurisdiction immediately after a fire, storm, earthquake, accident, or
any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises. The testing
should include all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating
devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system.
NOTE TO USERS:
All Mircom Systems have been carefully designed to be as effective as
possible. However, there are circumstances where they may not provide
protection. Some reasons for system failure include the following. The end
user can minimize the occurrence of any of the following by proper training,
testing and maintenance of the Mircom Systems:
6. Inadequate Testing and Maintenance. It is imperative that the systems be
periodically tested and subjected to preventative maintenance. Best practices
and local authority having jurisdiction determine the frequency and type of
testing that is required at a minimum. Mircom System may not function
properly, and the occurrence of other system failures identified below may not
be minimized, if the periodic testing and maintenance of Mircom Systems is not
completed with diligence and as required.
7. Improper Operation. It is important that all system users be trained in
the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond
when the system indicates an alarm. A Mircom System may not function as
intended during an emergency situation where the user is
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unable to operate a panic or emergency switch by reason of permanent or
temporary physical disability, inability to reach the device in time,
unfamiliarity with the correct operation, or related circumstances.
8. Insufficient Time. There may be circumstances when a Mircom System will
operate as intended, yet the occupants will not be protected from the
emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely
manner. If the system is monitored, the response may not occur in time enough
to protect the occupants or their belongings.
9. Carelessness or Safety Hazards. Moreover, smoke detectors may not provide
timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as
smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of
flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits or children playing with
matches or arson.
10. Power Failure. Some Mircom System components require adequate electrical
power supply to operate. Examples include: smoke detectors, beacons, HVAC, and
lighting controllers. If a device operates only by AC power, any interruption,
however brief, will render that device inoperative while it does not have
power. Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage
fluctuations which may damage Mircom Systems or other electronic equipment.
After a power interruption has occurred, immediately conduct a complete system
test to ensure that the system operates as intended.
11. Battery Failure. If the Mircom System or any device connected to the
system operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail. Even
if the batteries have not failed, they must be fully charged, in good
condition, and installed correctly. Some Mircom Systems use replaceable
batteries, which have a limited life-span. The expected battery life is
variable and in part dependent on the device environment, usage and type.
Ambient conditions such as high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large
temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life. Moreover, some
Mircom Systems do not have a battery monitor that would alert the user in the
event that the battery is nearing its end of life. Regular testing and
replacements are vital for ensuring that the batteries function as expected,
whether or not a device has a low-battery monitor.
12. Physical Obstructions. Motion sensors that are part of a Mircom System
must be kept clear of any obstacles which impede the sensors’ ability to
detect movement. Signals being communicated by a Mircom System may not reach
the receiver if an item (such as metal, water, or concrete) is placed on or
near the radio path. Deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal
interference can also negatively affect system operation.
13. Wireless Devices Placement Proximity. Moreover all wireless devices must
be a minimum and maximum distance away from large metal objects, such as
refrigerators. You are required to consult the specific Mircom System manual
and application guide for any maximum distances required between devices and
suggested placement of wireless devices for optimal functioning.
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14. Failure to Trigger Sensors. Moreover, Mircom Systems may fail to operate
as intended if motion, heat, or smoke sensors are not triggered.
a. Sensors in a fire system may fail to be triggered when the fire is in a
chimney, walls, roof, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke and heat
detectors may not detect smoke or heat from fires on another level of the
residence or building. In this situation the control panel may not alert
occupants of a fire.
b. Sensors in a nurse call system may fail to be triggered when movement is
occurring outside of the motion sensors’ range. For example, if movement is
occurring on the other side of closed doors or on another level of the
residence or building the motion detector may not be triggered. In this
situation the central controller may not register an alarm signal.
15. Interference with Audible Notification Appliances. Audible notification
appliances may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos,
radios, televisions, air conditioners, appliances, or passing traffic. Audible
notification appliances, however loud, may not be heard by a hearing-impaired
person.
16. Other Impairments. Alarm notification appliances such as sirens, bells,
horns, or strobes may not warn or waken a sleeping occupant if there is an
intervening wall or door. It is less likely that the occupants will be alerted
or awakened when notification appliances are located on a different level of
the residence or premise.
17. Software Malfunction. Most Mircom Systems contain software. No warranties
are provided as to the software components of any products or stand-alone
software products within a Mircom System. For a full statement of the
warranties and exclusions and limitations of liability please refer to the
company’s standard Terms and Conditions and Warranties.
18. Telephone Lines Malfunction. Telephone service can cause system failure
where telephone lines are relied upon by a Mircom System. Alarms and
information coming from a Mircom System may not be transmitted if a phone line
is out of service or busy for a certain period of time. Alarms and information
may not be transmitted where telephone lines have been compromised by criminal
tampering, local construction, storms or earthquakes.
19. Component Failure. Although every effort has been made to make this
Mircom System as reliable as possible, the system may fail to function as
intended due to the failure of a component.
20. Integrated Products. Mircom System might not function as intended if it
is connected to a non-Mircom product or to a Mircom product that is deemed
non-compatible with a particular Mircom System. A list of compatible products
can be requested and obtained.
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Warranty
Purchase of all Mircom products is governed by: https://www.mircom.com
/product-warranty https://www.mircom.com/purchase-terms-and-conditions
https://www.mircom.com/software-license-terms-and-conditions
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Product Model Number: TX3
AC REN (U.S.): 0.0B
AC REN (CANADA): 0.0
Complies With
Federal Communications Commission (FCC):
· TIA-968-A Technical requirement for connection of equipment tot he telephone
network.
· CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class B · Unintentional Radiators
Industry Canada (IC):
· Terminal attachment programme · CS-03, Issue 8 – Certification
Specifications · This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. · CAN ICES-3
(B)/NMB-3(B)
Registration Numbers
FCC (U.S.): 1M8TE00BTX3
IC (Canada): 1156A-TX3
Industry Canada Notice for all TX3 Products Sold in Canada
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification
means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective,
operational, and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the
equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this
equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the
facilities of the local telecommunication company. The equipment must also be
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installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be
aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradations
of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian
maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alteration
made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the
equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the earth ground
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water
pipe system, if present, are connected together. This is necessary both for
proper operation and for protection.
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
Note:
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.
FCC Notice for all TX3 Products Sold in the U.S.A.
Type of Service
The TX3 is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines. It connects
to the telephone line by means of a standard jack called the USOC RJ-11C (or
USOC FJ45S). Connection to telephone company-provided coin service (central
office implemented systems) is prohibited. Connection to party lines service
is subject to state tariffs.
Telephone Company Procedures
The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it
can. In order to do this, it may occasionally be necessary for them to make
changes in their equipment, operations or procedures. If these changes might
affect your service or the operation of your equipment, the telephone company
will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary
to maintain uninterrupted service.
In certain circumstances, it may be necessary for the telephone company to
request information from you concerning the equipment which you have connected
to your telephone line. Upon request of the telephone company,
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provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN);
both of these items are listed on the equipment label. The sum of all of the
RENs on your telephone lines should be less than five in order to assure
proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of five may
not be useable on a given line.
Changes to Telephone Service
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If
this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for
you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
Ringer Equivalence Number
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a
telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices
not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the
sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of
devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs,
contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23,
2001, the REN for this product is Customer Information 3 July 2003 part of the
product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented
by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For
earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.
If Problems Arise
If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should
immediately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the
telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they may
temporarily discontinue service. When practical, they will notify you in
advance of this disconnection. If advance notice is not feasible, you will be
notified as soon as possible. When you are notified, you will be given the
opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC. Contact your telephone company if you have any
questions about your telephone line. In the event repairs are ever needed on
the Communicator, they should be performed by Mircom or an authorized
representative of Mircom. For information contact Mircom at the address and
telephone numbers on page 2.
If this equipment, TX3 Telephone System, causes harm to the telephone network,
the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance
of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the
telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will
be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is
necessary.
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Product Identifier
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements
adopted by the ACTA. On the back of the front panel cover of this equipment is
a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the
format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the
telephone company.
Telephone Connection
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and
telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and
requirements adopted by the ACTA. You are responsible for installing a
compliant telephone cord and modular plug into this product as described in
this manual. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that
is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.
Equipment Failure
If trouble is experienced with the TX3 Telephone/Card Access System, for
repair or warranty information, please contact Mircom using the numbers on
page 2. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the
telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the
problem is resolved.
Use With Alarm Auto Dialers
If your institution has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the
telephone line, ensure the installation of the TX3 Telephone/Card Access
System does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what
will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified
installer.
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References
- The Americans with Disabilities Act | ADA.gov
- Mircom - Smart Buildings. Smarter Solutions.
- Product Warranty - Mircom
- TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE - Mircom
- Software License Terms and Conditions - Mircom
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