Quick Start Guide Camden TAC IP 100 Series Entry System © 2018 Camden Door Controls
About This Manual The Quick start guide is intended for installers and service technicians. After reading this manual, you will be able to install, register and place a test call with your TAC IP 100. Contact Us Camden Door Controls 5502 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga, ON L4W 2T7 Telephone: (905) 366-1455 http://www.camdencontrols.com Vistadial Telephone: 647-479-0981 www.vistadial.
| Quick Start Guide | Camden TAC IP 100 Series Entry System Quick Start Guide These instructions are intended to accommodate immediate use of the TAC IP 100. However, it is important to read this owner’s manual before attempting more extensive use. This owner’s manual contains information about features that enhance operation and performance, as well as important safety, installation, and operation instructions designed to prevent personal injuries as well as product damage.
Caution Never make or break connections to the TAC IP 100 unless it and all associated components are powered off and disconnected from electrical outlets. | Quick Start Guide | Camden TAC IP 100 Series Entry System TAC IP 100 Wiring Connections • Recommended PS133UP +12VDC Power Supply • Ethernet Cable • Postal Lock • Door Contact • Request to Exit Device (RTE) For more wiring information, see the installation section.
| Quick Start Guide | Camden TAC IP 100 Series Entry System This diagram shows a regular standalone internet modem/router that you would generally receive from an ISP. You use a network cable to connect the modem to a switch, effectively creating a LAN (Local Area Network). From the router, you can plug in a few devices, including computers, TAC IP 100, and SIP GuardPhones. If your router does not have enough ports to accommodate all the phones and computers, you can plug a switch into the router.
First-Time Power Up The TAC IP 100 is shipped programed to a factory set static IP address at 192.168.10.75. It is also designed to acquire a dynamic IP address automatically from the DHCP server on start-up. To find the IP address of the VOIP Tele-Entry System enter #9789 on the keypad. Note Even when provided with a DHCP address, we recommend setting an Static address to easily locate the Entry Panels on your network. Tip: The TAC IP 100 subnet is defaulted to .10 (192.168.10.75).
| Quick Start Guide | Camden TAC IP 100 Series Entry System Note The TAC IP 100 is designed to acquire an IP address automatically from the DHCP server on start-up. Ensure that DHCP server is NOT disabled in your modem/router. If the buttons and images of the VOIP Tele-Entry System Configuration page appear to overlap; use the “View” and “Zoom Out” feature options on your browser to improve the page view.
Register your TAC IP 100 with Vistadial Communications If your system is connected to the Internet, please click the Register with Vistadial and register your system. Registration allows for on-going program updates, technical support regarding VoIP service and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). EFT programs automate billing to the property management firms and more importantly return a portion of that revenue back to your firm for as long as you are the dealer of record for a site.
Note If a key is set to release the door (see system details section in owner’s manual). The person using the test telephone may press the set key to release the door lock. The DTMF field displays what keys are pressed by | Quick Start Guide | Camden TAC IP 100 Series Entry System the test telephone. The default key to release the door is usually 6. 8 You may at this point adjust the kiosk volumes using the volume sliders. Test the microphone, speaker volume and adjust accordingly.
Call Related If the Call Related issues remain persistent during setup, REBOOT the VOIP Tele-Entry System. Camden Door Control remains ever ready to assist you in your need for quality access control equipment, which includes electric strikes. Our knowledgeable support team is dedicated to your success. We offer technical support through a library of helpful technical documents as well as by email and telephone.