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PHP400 GSM Help Point. 

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10. 

Technical Specifications 

Operational Requirements 

Systems.   

  Quad-band GSM phase 2/2+ 850/900/1800/1900 MHz 

  Minimum signal strength typically -90bBm 

Product features 

Power supply 

  Input requirement 88-264V, 47-63Hz, 0.7A max 

  Integral isolated mains to 12Vdc power supply provided as 

standard. 

  Internal fuse 1A (T) HRC.  20 x 5mm. 

Hookswitch 

Electronic with no external moving parts 

Ringer loudness 

80dBA @ 1m 

 

Induction loop (if 
fitted) 

Suitable for inductive coupling to Hearing Aids having a `T' 
switch position. Supplementary power required. 

 

Dialling and recall 
mode 

MF only.  TBR only. 

Monitored faults 
and sensors 

  Hookswitch 

  Brown out (power failure) 

  Call log full 

  4 auxilliary inputs (optional)  

Parameters 
configurable with 
TMA 

  Autodial numbers - including time-switched alternate numbers  

  Speech receive level. 

  Rings before / after auto-answer 

  Time out (default 7 minutes) 

  Mute before dial 

  DTMF detection window 

Monitoring method 

  Remote polling (initiated by TMA) 

  Call-in (initiated by the telephone at a preset time) 

 

Environmental limits 

Temperature: 

Operating: -20ºC to +60ºC (-4°F to 140°F) 
Storing: -40ºC to +70ºC (-40°F to 158°F) 

Relative Humidity 

Up to 95% (non-condensing) 

Ingress Protection 

IP65  to EN60529:1992 – Degrees of protection provided by 
enclosures. 

Physical characteristics 

Casing material 

Mild steel, zinc coated and polyester powder coated 

Weight 

6.5kg (11lbs). 

Dimensions 

405mm diameter.  88mm depth.  Buttons may protrude a further 
10mm from front face. 

 

Summary of Contents for PHP400

Page 1: ...Doc No 502 20 0130 005 Iss 5 Aug 2015 CN38606 001 Installation and User Guide PHP400 Help Point GSM version 1090 1099 series 230V AC power supply GAI TRONICS A division of Hubbell Ltd...

Page 2: ...on method 7 4 6 Remote aerial 9 5 Connections 10 5 1 Connections between Front and Rear Sections 10 5 2 DC Power connections 10 5 3 Earth connections 10 5 4 Internal power connections 11 5 5 Relay out...

Page 3: ...ould include for example potentially explosive atmospheres or proximity to medical equipment The fitted aerial is rugged but has limited resistance to deliberate damage or vandalism The aerial can be...

Page 4: ...th 4 security screws though the sides and there are several cables between the 2 sections Cable entry points are provided to top and bottom of the casing Blanking plugs are provided for unused cable e...

Page 5: ...128 on first reading after power up IMEI the IMEI number of the GSM module Firmware version This information will verify that the unit is on the network and can help diagnose various problems In parti...

Page 6: ...m front face 10mm Unit weight 6 5kg Mounting centres 4 x 7mm holes on 145 x 270mm centres see drawing 112 11 0081 001 appended to this manual Cable entries 5 off 20mm gland entry points are provided w...

Page 7: ...mm from the ground for ease of access by people in wheelchairs 2 Mark the wall or surface with fixing centres as shown above If necessary use the rear section to help mark the centres Do not use the r...

Page 8: ...and the right hand green LED on the GSM terminal will illuminate The centre green indicator will show a rapid on off flash while the GSM terminal initialises itself approx 15 secs 12 Following initia...

Page 9: ...seal and is primarily to provide protection to the front section during installation for example when laying it on the ground The edging strip may be refitted after installation or left off as require...

Page 10: ...the correct type ie 1A T HRC ceramic 20x5mm 5 3 Earth connections This equipment must be earthed Important during maintenance only disconnect the earth after the disconnection of all other components...

Page 11: ...isolated SELV outputs as defined by EN 60950 1 To comply the installer must ensure that any connections are within SELV limits Relay ratings SELV limits 30Vdc 42 4V peak resistive load Max switching...

Page 12: ...is known to be poor it is recommended to program the unit before going to site 6 2 Quick Programming Guide using a tone phone Stage What you do What you hear back Notes 1 Call the SMART phone Dial th...

Page 13: ...a single tone 6 3 2 Inserting a pause into an auto dial number To enter a pause approx 1 second gap into a dial number use the digits 1 For example to program 9 pause 12345 into memory 1 use 101 9 1 1...

Page 14: ...or impair their performance but may look unsightly and can be cleaned off using normal cleaning agents as above In extreme cases a mild abrasive may be necessary 7 3 Graffiti For graffiti paint and i...

Page 15: ...xxx Complete Help Point The part number will be unique to the particular project and will be printed on a label inside the case 999 02 1090 003 Telephone module main PCB When ordering specify the part...

Page 16: ...Hookswitch Brown out power failure Call log full 4 auxilliary inputs optional Parameters configurable with TMA Autodial numbers including time switched alternate numbers Speech receive level Rings bef...

Page 17: ...RF Spectrum Efficiency 3GPP TS 51 010 1 Mobile Station MS conformance specification EN 301 511 Global System for Mobile communications GSM Harmonized EN for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and GSM 1800...

Page 18: ...PHP400 GSM Help Point 18 11 CE Declaration A copy of the current CE Declaration of Conformity is available from our website www gai tronics org support certificates approvals...

Page 19: ...PHP400 GSM Help Point 19...

Page 20: ...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...

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