Doc. No. 502-20-0114-001
Iss4. Sep 2016 (CN40153-001)
Installation and User Guide
Titan Telephone (1088)
Commander Telephone (1089)
SMART models
GAI-TRONICS
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Titan
Commander
Page 1: ...Doc No 502 20 0114 001 Iss4 Sep 2016 CN40153 001 Installation and User Guide Titan Telephone 1088 Commander Telephone 1089 SMART models GAI TRONICS Titan Commander...
Page 2: ...mber Redial 6 3 3 Secrecy Mute 6 3 4 Recall Function 7 3 5 Call timer 7 4 SMART features 7 5 Installation 8 5 1 General 8 5 2 Emergency Services warning 8 5 3 Titan 8 5 4 Commander 10 6 Mounting metho...
Page 3: ...ramming and Option Settings 21 8 1 Quick Programming Guide using a tone phone 21 8 2 Further programming options 21 8 3 TMA 23 9 Cleaning Anti graffiti coating 24 10 Aftercare 24 11 Technical Specific...
Page 4: ...ng the line connections For increased protection against lightning transients attach a local earth to the main terminal block see section 7 2 Product Description This manual describes SMART versions o...
Page 5: ...ction 7 2 Optional additional inputs and outputs RoHS compliant For the full list of product features please see the specifications in section 11 2 2 Titan features Titan is a family of rugged weather...
Page 6: ...e the telephone can make an outgoing call 3 1 Making and Receiving calls To make a call lift the handset wait for dial tone dial required digits or press required memory button or Last Number Redial w...
Page 7: ...mily of products has a wide range of intelligent features including Monitoring of faults and health status Remote programming of auto dial numbers and configuration parameters Alternate day night auto...
Page 8: ...rained personnel Contact GAI Tronics if installation service is required IMPORTANT Installation details differ between the TITAN and COMMANDER product ranges please make sure you know which product yo...
Page 9: ...mounting method section 6 and mount the rear enclosure first where applicable 4 Route the required cables through glands as appropriate and make connections following section 7 Ensure that both cable...
Page 10: ...or used horizontally on a desk Select the required mounting method section 6 and mount the rear casing first where applicable 6 Route the required cables through glands as appropriate and make connec...
Page 11: ...astic glands are supplied but it is the installer s responsibility to select the correct type of gland for the application and cables used The gland entries and the supplied glands are M20 3 Select th...
Page 12: ...nclosure is left unused 2 Any additional holes are drilled into the telephone enclosure 3 Plastic bushes are not used on all fixing holes 2 Mark the wall with hole centres based on the dimensions show...
Page 13: ...o the side of round poles of 100mm to 200mm diameter or on to square or rectangular section uprights of 100mm to 150mm across the mounting surface NOTE Banding straps large scale worm drive clamps are...
Page 14: ...lation by making the appropriate connections section 7 and re fitting the face plate 6 Re tighten the straps firmly and trim off any excess band material For security the driving head of the band may...
Page 15: ...complete phone is around 1 5kg 4 Route the cable to within the recess and make connections to the telephone as shown in section 7 5 Secure the telephone to the wall taking care not to trap any wires...
Page 16: ...ing the four 7mm diameter screw holes provided No sealing washers are necessary IMPORTANT Do not use countersunk headed fixing screws Only use round head socket cap head or pan head screws Take care n...
Page 17: ...the bottom pass a proprietary banding strap round each of the pole mounting clamps and the support pole Tighten securely 3 Continue the installation by making the appropriate connections section 7 4 R...
Page 18: ...cable is left to allow removal of the faceplate or front casing without straining the cable IMPORTANT If only one gland entry is used the BLACK blanking plug fitted to the second gland position must b...
Page 19: ...e changeover contacts when the telephone is on hook These contact labels are also on the circuit board The switch is operated by the presence of the handset on its cradle It is a voltage free switch p...
Page 20: ...deable Contact GAI Tronics for details The additional outputs are provided on HD3 as shown and are isolated SELV outputs as defined by EN 60950 1 7 5 Supplementary Power supply SMART products can be e...
Page 21: ...ode Enter Ringing stops If you still hear ringing either the phone hasn t auto answered yet or it didn t hear the Wait a second and try again 3 Enter the access PIN Enter 0000 No response If you don t...
Page 22: ...r N followed by where N is between 1 and 255 calculated as follows N Rings_before 16 x Rings_after So to program 4 rings before and 10 after the factory default N 4 16x10 164 Use code 70 164 To progra...
Page 23: ...be entered between entering the PIN and closing the phone down with 99 ie during step 5 of the quick programming guide above CAUTION changing this level may cause the phone to be too loud or too quiet...
Page 24: ...o you In addition to our warranty obligations GAI Tronics are able to offer various levels of maintenance packages installation and commissioning packages and technical support from ad hoc repairs to...
Page 25: ...e an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN or PABX termination point Product features Power supply 100 line power Hookswitch Electronic with no external moving parts Ringer lou...
Page 26: ...steel or polyester curled cord Weight 3 5kg depending on option Dimensions Dependant on model and variant See 6 1 Titan or 6 3 Commander Recycling information The symbol shown here and on the product...
Page 27: ...telephone networks run by certain public telecommunication operators EN50371 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low power electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions...
Page 28: ...Ltd Brunel Drive Stretton Park Burton on Trent DE13 0BZ England Tel 01283 500500 Fax 01283 500400 www gai tronics co uk The policy of GAI Tronics is one of continuous improvement therefore the Company...