A secondary clock with the Model 2424, 2450, or 2490 series Master Clocks. With the 2423 Switch Kit, it can also be used as an elapsed timer (see m-1462). With other appropriate switches, it can be used as a stand-alone clock, a countdown timer, or a combination clock and timer (see the secondary-clock applications manual, K&1470). View & download of more than 10 Telecor PDF user manuals, service manuals, operating guides., Conference System user manuals, operating guides & specifications. Download 1 Telecor Clock PDF manuals. User manuals, Telecor Clock Operating guides and Service manuals. The Telecor Master Clock is a precision clock that provides timing signals to a network of secondary clocks ensuring that all clocks display identical time. In addition to providing time correction and synchronization, the master clock provides the ability to control the operation of external devices such as bells, tone signals, and external relays throughout the day based on pre-scheduled.
eSeries™ Network Intercom is a next-generation, full-featured, non-blocking communication system with no central server requirement.
eSeries offers intercom, public address, music broadcast, digitally-stored announcements, a state-of-the-art graphical user interface and synchronized clock system distributed over your facility's LAN.
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Crystal clear audio with Just-Plug-It-In technology.
eSeries™ uses Ethernet technology to pass power and data over your facility's Ethernet network. Simplified network planning and easy programming and installation reduces your costs. The simplicity of Telecor's Just-Plug-It-In design means eSeries does not require any network configuration or administration, eliminating IP address and server requirements.
High definition audio ensures crystal clear voice communication and outstanding music broadcast quality. Peer-to-peer technology provides a practically unlimited number of speech channels with unrestricted access to any device on the system.
Features
- No centralized head-end, server or controller required
- No central point of failure
- Supervised end-point devices
- Integrates with your existing telephone system
- Wide range of devices for intercom, paging, public address and clocks
- Easily expandable and upgradable
- Configuration changes can be made using an ePort and spreadsheet application or directly using command-line interface
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Schedule a WebinarTelecor XL Communication System
The Telecor XL Communication System is a microprocessor-based system that provides two-way intercom communications, full-duplex telephone communications, and a built-in Master Clock.
The system employs modular architecture to allow for easy expansion and serviceability. Because communication functions are integrated into the system via plug-in circuit cards, a system can be tailored to a facility's exact requirements. Room locations can be equipped with a variety of devices such as speakers, call-in switches, message waiting/call assurance lamps, and staff telephones.
The system provides for two-way intercom communications between control consoles and speaker stations. Direct-dial, duplex, phone-to-phone communication is also provided between staff telephones and control consoles.The channel capacity provided with the XL basic package can be expanded to accommodate additional traffic handling. Up to 20 telephonic communication paths and 3 amplified audio channels for intercom, paging, tone signaling, and audio program distribution can be provided.
VoIP TECHNOLOGY
Telecor has taken the industry to the next level by designing and implementing complete integration with Voice-Over-I.P. The Telecor XL system can provide paging, 2-way voice communications, call signaling, and clock synchronization over TCP/IP networks. This ability allows for a de-centralized architecture where system components can be remotely located as required, saving labor and cabling costs.
CONTROL CONSOLE
Communications and control are achieved via the compact MCC-300 Administrative Control Console. During a call-in, the console displays the priority level and room number; in idle mode, it displays the time and date.
PAGING
From the Console, paging announcements can be sent to all areas (with emergency or normal priority), individual zones, or multiple zones. The system provides up to 32 Paging Zones. In addition, paging announcements can be made from up to 5 remote microphones, each one programmed to page specific zones. Remote paging announcements are initiated either by remote contact closures or dialing up an access code on a console or DTMF phone.
TONE DISTRIBUTION
Telecor 2490 Master Clock Manual Instructions
Up to 16 different tones can be activated at specific times to signal events (e.g. class changes, fire drills). Tones can be activated by a Console, staff telephone or remote contact closure. A tone can be activated in a single Time Zone or multiple Zones simultaneously. 32 Time Zones are available, which are independent of the Paging and Program Distribution Zones. The system also provides the unique ability to program the way a tone sounds (e.g. frequency, output level, etc.) and its duration.
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
Programs from audio sources such as radios, Mp3 players, and CD/tape players can be distributed to one room, all rooms, selected rooms, a single zone, or multiple zones by activating a dry contact closure (push button, switch, relay, etc) or by dialing an access code on a console or DTMF phone. The system offers 32 Program Distribution Zones for program distribution, which are independent of the 32 Time Zones and 32 Paging Zones. The program can also be monitored via the Console speaker. Three ports (tuner, tape and aux) and the five microphone inputs are available for program distribution.
BUILT-IN MASTER CLOCK
The built-in Master Clock can be programmed for as many as 1536 events with 16 program schedules. Utilizing the system speakers, the Master Clock is used to distribute bell and tone signals to up to 32 independent Time Zones. Digital clocks not only display time but can also receive messages (e.g. 'Bell') from the Master Clock when initiated by a Console or remote device. This provides an advantage for hearing-impaired individuals.
Additionally, the XL System supports Telecor's Advanced Digital Clock displays (ADC). These are alphanumeric displays which are capable of displaying the time and scrolling messages up to 64 characters in length. Messages originating in the XL system can be activated as an event scheduled in the Master Clock or manually activated from a contact closure. The displays are addressable, which allows different messages to be transmitted to a variety of locations equipped with multiple ADC's. This feature can be used to display emergency messages to staff and students as well as displaying the time of day.
TIME CORRECTION
For enhanced timekeeping performance, the system can be synchronized using the following three methods: internet synchronization, a 60 Hz power line frequency signal, or the external time source of a third-party system (i.e. Master Clock). For the 60 Hz power line frequency signal, the system is able to measure the signal to determine its accuracy. Only if accurate is the system automatically synchronized.
MEDIA RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
When the XL System is integrated with Telecor's Touch Tone Control Unit (TTCU), DTMF telephones can be used to retrieve programs from centralized media sources such as DVD players and VCRs.
KSU/PBX INTEGRATION
The system can be completely integrated with a facility's KSU or PBX system, allowing for a facility's telephones to communicate with Telecor XL Consoles and Room Stations and vice versa. In addition, the XL System gains access to the public telephone network outside the building.
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Marvel puzzle quest best characters. All user programmable features can be entered into the system three ways: from the internet with the TII/XL Editor, from a standard control console or from a PC via a built-in RS-232 port. A modem connection allows the PC to be located off-premise.The TII/XL Editor is an easy-to-use web-based interface that allows for the configuration of the Telecor Communications System via the internet or LAN/WAN.The web-based interface is intuitive, allowing for a wider variety of staff to attend to the system. Users can be assigned different access privileges to determine what operating characteristics can be modified on a system.
With central control and remote access a school district's IT professional can now manage and maintain all programming, from one location. If a Telecor technician is required, the system can be accessed remotely via the internet. Each room station is assigned an architectural Room Number, a call-in zone to report to, and a call-in priority level. A room station is also assigned to each of the following independent speaker zones: Paging, Program Distribution, and Time Clock. At a designated console, incoming calls are annunciated in order of priority and then chronologically. Incoming calls and calls on hold may be previewed on the console.
FEATURES
•Advanced microprocessor design
•Architectural station numbering
•Modular architecture for easy expansion and serviceability
•VoIP integration capability
•Media retrieval capability
•Two-way intercom voice communications
•Full-duplex telephone and console communications
•Up to 300 room stations or 125 staff telephones
•KSU/PBX telephone system integration
•Six programmable levels of call-in priority
•Twenty telephonic communication paths
•Three amplified audio channels
•Music during class change
•Sixteen tone types with user-programmable sound characteristics
•Program distribution to one room, all rooms, selected rooms, one zone, or multiple zones of rooms
•Thirty-two Program Zones
•All-call, individual zone, or multi-zone paging
•Five remote microphones for paging
•Thirty-two Paging Zones
•Built-in Master Clock with 16 simultaneous schedules and 32 time clock zones
•Advanced Digital Clock messaging
•Alpha-numeric messaging support on Advanced Digital Clock
•Digital and analog clock support and correction
•Automatic daylight-saving time correction
•Customizable Holiday schedules
•Up to 1536 events
•Web-based, TII/XL Editor, application for system programming
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Schedule a WebinarTelecor XL Communication System
The Telecor XL Communication System is a microprocessor-based system that provides two-way intercom communications, full-duplex telephone communications, and a built-in Master Clock.
The system employs modular architecture to allow for easy expansion and serviceability. Because communication functions are integrated into the system via plug-in circuit cards, a system can be tailored to a facility's exact requirements. Room locations can be equipped with a variety of devices such as speakers, call-in switches, message waiting/call assurance lamps, and staff telephones.
The system provides for two-way intercom communications between control consoles and speaker stations. Direct-dial, duplex, phone-to-phone communication is also provided between staff telephones and control consoles.The channel capacity provided with the XL basic package can be expanded to accommodate additional traffic handling. Up to 20 telephonic communication paths and 3 amplified audio channels for intercom, paging, tone signaling, and audio program distribution can be provided.
VoIP TECHNOLOGY
Telecor has taken the industry to the next level by designing and implementing complete integration with Voice-Over-I.P. The Telecor XL system can provide paging, 2-way voice communications, call signaling, and clock synchronization over TCP/IP networks. This ability allows for a de-centralized architecture where system components can be remotely located as required, saving labor and cabling costs.
CONTROL CONSOLE
Communications and control are achieved via the compact MCC-300 Administrative Control Console. During a call-in, the console displays the priority level and room number; in idle mode, it displays the time and date.
PAGING
From the Console, paging announcements can be sent to all areas (with emergency or normal priority), individual zones, or multiple zones. The system provides up to 32 Paging Zones. In addition, paging announcements can be made from up to 5 remote microphones, each one programmed to page specific zones. Remote paging announcements are initiated either by remote contact closures or dialing up an access code on a console or DTMF phone.
TONE DISTRIBUTION
Telecor 2490 Master Clock Manual Instructions
Up to 16 different tones can be activated at specific times to signal events (e.g. class changes, fire drills). Tones can be activated by a Console, staff telephone or remote contact closure. A tone can be activated in a single Time Zone or multiple Zones simultaneously. 32 Time Zones are available, which are independent of the Paging and Program Distribution Zones. The system also provides the unique ability to program the way a tone sounds (e.g. frequency, output level, etc.) and its duration.
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
Programs from audio sources such as radios, Mp3 players, and CD/tape players can be distributed to one room, all rooms, selected rooms, a single zone, or multiple zones by activating a dry contact closure (push button, switch, relay, etc) or by dialing an access code on a console or DTMF phone. The system offers 32 Program Distribution Zones for program distribution, which are independent of the 32 Time Zones and 32 Paging Zones. The program can also be monitored via the Console speaker. Three ports (tuner, tape and aux) and the five microphone inputs are available for program distribution.
BUILT-IN MASTER CLOCK
The built-in Master Clock can be programmed for as many as 1536 events with 16 program schedules. Utilizing the system speakers, the Master Clock is used to distribute bell and tone signals to up to 32 independent Time Zones. Digital clocks not only display time but can also receive messages (e.g. 'Bell') from the Master Clock when initiated by a Console or remote device. This provides an advantage for hearing-impaired individuals.
Additionally, the XL System supports Telecor's Advanced Digital Clock displays (ADC). These are alphanumeric displays which are capable of displaying the time and scrolling messages up to 64 characters in length. Messages originating in the XL system can be activated as an event scheduled in the Master Clock or manually activated from a contact closure. The displays are addressable, which allows different messages to be transmitted to a variety of locations equipped with multiple ADC's. This feature can be used to display emergency messages to staff and students as well as displaying the time of day.
TIME CORRECTION
For enhanced timekeeping performance, the system can be synchronized using the following three methods: internet synchronization, a 60 Hz power line frequency signal, or the external time source of a third-party system (i.e. Master Clock). For the 60 Hz power line frequency signal, the system is able to measure the signal to determine its accuracy. Only if accurate is the system automatically synchronized.
MEDIA RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
When the XL System is integrated with Telecor's Touch Tone Control Unit (TTCU), DTMF telephones can be used to retrieve programs from centralized media sources such as DVD players and VCRs.
KSU/PBX INTEGRATION
The system can be completely integrated with a facility's KSU or PBX system, allowing for a facility's telephones to communicate with Telecor XL Consoles and Room Stations and vice versa. In addition, the XL System gains access to the public telephone network outside the building.
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Marvel puzzle quest best characters. All user programmable features can be entered into the system three ways: from the internet with the TII/XL Editor, from a standard control console or from a PC via a built-in RS-232 port. A modem connection allows the PC to be located off-premise.The TII/XL Editor is an easy-to-use web-based interface that allows for the configuration of the Telecor Communications System via the internet or LAN/WAN.The web-based interface is intuitive, allowing for a wider variety of staff to attend to the system. Users can be assigned different access privileges to determine what operating characteristics can be modified on a system.
With central control and remote access a school district's IT professional can now manage and maintain all programming, from one location. If a Telecor technician is required, the system can be accessed remotely via the internet. Each room station is assigned an architectural Room Number, a call-in zone to report to, and a call-in priority level. A room station is also assigned to each of the following independent speaker zones: Paging, Program Distribution, and Time Clock. At a designated console, incoming calls are annunciated in order of priority and then chronologically. Incoming calls and calls on hold may be previewed on the console.
FEATURES
•Advanced microprocessor design
•Architectural station numbering
•Modular architecture for easy expansion and serviceability
•VoIP integration capability
•Media retrieval capability
•Two-way intercom voice communications
•Full-duplex telephone and console communications
•Up to 300 room stations or 125 staff telephones
•KSU/PBX telephone system integration
•Six programmable levels of call-in priority
•Twenty telephonic communication paths
•Three amplified audio channels
•Music during class change
•Sixteen tone types with user-programmable sound characteristics
•Program distribution to one room, all rooms, selected rooms, one zone, or multiple zones of rooms
•Thirty-two Program Zones
•All-call, individual zone, or multi-zone paging
•Five remote microphones for paging
•Thirty-two Paging Zones
•Built-in Master Clock with 16 simultaneous schedules and 32 time clock zones
•Advanced Digital Clock messaging
•Alpha-numeric messaging support on Advanced Digital Clock
•Digital and analog clock support and correction
•Automatic daylight-saving time correction
•Customizable Holiday schedules
•Up to 1536 events
•Web-based, TII/XL Editor, application for system programming
oConfigure system from LAN/WAN/Internet
oManage multiple sites via LAN/WAN/Internet
oRemote PC diagnostics and programming
oTouchscreen or PC to operate console functions