Quick Start Guide

| Quick Start Guide | Camden TAC IP 100 Series Entry System
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Quick Start Guide
These instructions are intended to accommodate immediate use of the TAC IP 100. However, it is important to
read this owners 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.
Unpacking the TAC IP 100
The TAC IP 100 requires special care during installation to ensure optimal performance. Pay attention to the
bulleted items that appear in this section and to other precautions that appear throughout this manual.
Do save all packing materials for possible future shipping needs.
Do inspect the TAC IP 100 for signs of damage during shipment. If damage is discovered, contact place
of purchase for assistance in claims.
Do locate and inspect the “PACKING SLIP” to determine if the product supplied for your intended
application is appropriate and that you have all the parts listed in the PACKING SLIP. Ensure the model
received is for the correct application (indoor or outdoor application). If not, contact place of purchase
for assistance.
Do locate and remove the accessory box from the carton. Make sure it contains all the items listed in
the “PACKING SLIP”. If not, contact place of purchase for assistance.
Installation Considerations
Do install the TAC IP 100 after all major construction is complete.
Do install the TAC IP 100 within 100 meters or 330 feet of an Ethernet Switch.
Do select a dry, well-ventilated location out of direct sunlight.
Do refer to Dimensions (see Installation Section) for assistance with custom installations.
Do not expose the TAC IP 100 to elevated temperatures, humidity, steam, smoke,
dampness, or excessive dust. Avoid installing the TAC IP 100 near radiators and other
heat-producing appliances.
For more installation information, see the installation section.
Note
In new construction projects, it is highly recommended to mount the trim ring during construction and then
to mount the TAC IP 100 in the nishing stages. This not only protects the TAC IP 100 from dust, chemical
treatments to the building (highly corrosive) and Vandalism, it also ensures the trim ring will be accounted
for when the developer pours concrete or builds a frame to support the VOIP Tele-Entry System.
Note
Damage caused by exposure to concrete dust, pressure spraying or applied chemicals to the building fascia
VOIDS your warranty.