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Pub.  42004-304A

GAI-Tronics Corporation  P.O. Box 1060, Reading, PA  19607-1060  USA

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Model 298 ADA-Compliant

Emergency Telephone

Table of Contents

Confidentiality Notice............................................................................................................................. 3

Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 3

Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 3

Installation.............................................................................................................................................. 4

SAFETY GUIDELINES .................................................................................................................................... 4

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ....................................................................................................................... 4

MOUNTING AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................. 4

Hardware Configuration........................................................................................................................ 6

Auto-answer Configuration............................................................................................................................ 6
Polarity Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 7
Programming Password Configuration .......................................................................................................... 7

MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY AND SPEAKER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT................................................... 8

Programming Instructions ..................................................................................................................... 8

REMOTE PROGRAMMING............................................................................................................................. 8

Password Enabled Programming................................................................................................................... 8
Password Disabled Programming.................................................................................................................. 9

LOCAL PROGRAMMING................................................................................................................................ 9

Programming Sequences ...................................................................................................................... 10

PROGRAMMING DIALING OPERATION .................................................................................................... 10

Auto-dialing ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Outside Line Auto-dialing ........................................................................................................................... 11
Ring-down Operation .................................................................................................................................. 13

PROGRAMMING PASSWORD OPERATION ............................................................................................... 14

PROGRAMMING DISCONNECT OPERATION............................................................................................ 14

PROGRAMMING THE SILENT MONITORING FEATURE.......................................................................... 16

NEW/OLD DTMF TRANSMITTER SELECTION.......................................................................................... 16

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) PROGRAMMING............................................................ 16

Call Received Indicator Lamp Activation .................................................................................................... 16
Location Identification Code Dialing .......................................................................................................... 17
DTMF Call Disconnect ............................................................................................................................... 17

Summary of Contents for GAI-Tronics 298

Page 1: ...r Configuration 6 Polarity Configuration 7 Programming Password Configuration 7 MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY AND SPEAKER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 8 Programming Instructions 8 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 8 Password Enabled...

Page 2: ...ACTIVATION 20 AUXILIARY OUTPUT DESIGN EXAMPLES 21 24 V DC Relay Example 21 48 V DC Relay Example 21 User Instructions 22 Additional Information Canada 23 Maintenance 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 Symptom 25...

Page 3: ...lephones are equipped with an auxiliary output to attach peripheral equipment such as beacons video cameras or alarms GAI Tronics emergency telephones have many user programmable features and options...

Page 4: ...cifically designed for wet locations NEVER touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface USE CAUTION when installing or modify...

Page 5: ...stomer supplied telephone line surge suppressor on the telephone line if applicable 5 Remove the tapered plug from the top or bottom cable entry hole in the back box and install the customer supplied...

Page 6: ...he six 10 tamper resistant screws that are provided A Model 233 Tamper Resistant Screwdriver sold separately is required when installing the tamper resistant screws Hardware Configuration The hardware...

Page 7: ...terminal connected to the tip Non polarity Sensitive Insert the J6 jumper on pins 1 and 2 Polarity Sensitive Insert the J6 jumper on pins 2 and 3 Programming Password Configuration Factory Setting Pa...

Page 8: ...tating R27 clockwise increases the sensitivity 5 To adjust the speaker volume while the caller is speaking adjust the Volume Control Potentiometer R41 to the desired level Rotating R41 clockwise incre...

Page 9: ...6 Terminate the programming by placing the touch tone telephone on hook Password Disabled Programming 1 Disable the password protection feature insert the J9 jumper on pins 2 and 3 2 Enable the auto...

Page 10: ...ameters that are listed in the Programming Table on page 18 A User Settings section has been provided in the Programming Table for the user to record the selected programming parameters It is recommen...

Page 11: ...Delay 1 0 N N The dial tone delay is the amount of time the unit waits for a dial tone before auto dialing the telephone number 00 infinite 01 15 seconds Note Most applications will utilize the defau...

Page 12: ...cond dial tone DD represents the telephone number Up to 20 digits can be programmed including the digits For Example If you must dial 9 to access an outside line and you want to assign the number 555...

Page 13: ...disabled Feature Key Sequence Description Default Ring down Operation KEY SWITCH disabled 1 This option clears the telephone number to prevent auto dialing when the button is pressed Once the button...

Page 14: ...word and cannot enter programming mode see the Password Disabled Programming section For Example To program the password 1234 enter 1 4 1 2 3 4 2468 PROGRAMMING DISCONNECT OPERATION Several options ar...

Page 15: ...call duration timer begins when the emergency telephone goes off hook The emergency telephone automatically disconnects after the programmed time out period elapses The user can immediately press the...

Page 16: ...ed with two different versions of the U9 DTMF Transmitter Emergency telephones manufactured before 4 97 contain the older DTMF Transmitter 5087 All other telephones contain the new DTMF Transmitter 50...

Page 17: ...Feature Key Sequence Description Default ADA Options 1 8 L This option enables three features call received indicator lamp activation location identification code dialing and the DTMF call disconnect...

Page 18: ...Dial Tone Delay 11NN 1100 Ring down Operation Key Switch Disabled 1 None Ring down Operation Key Switch Enabled 2 None Password Programming Password Protection 14NNNN 142468 Disconnect Programming Ca...

Page 19: ...rom the output contact The auxiliary output is disabled when the emergency push button is depressed See Figure 5 and Figure 6 for typical interconnection details of the GAI Tronics 530A or 530FB Beaco...

Page 20: ...iliary output is polarity sensitive TB2 1 is positive and TB2 2 is negative CAUTION Polarity reversals can damage the auxiliary output CAUTION Use minimal torque on the terminals of TB2 to avoid damag...

Page 21: ...30 V dc Iload Vload Rload 24 V dc 800 ohms 30 mA Therefore the external voltage must be in the range of Vmin load Vmax drop Vsource Vmax load Vmin drop 19 V 3 V 24 V 30 V 0 25 V 48 V DC Relay Example...

Page 22: ...telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make ch...

Page 23: ...ction that the ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTI...

Page 24: ...Page 24 of 26 Model 298 ADA Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub 42004 304A f standard ioms current release 42004 instr manuals 42004 304a doc 06 02 Figure 8 Low Power Jumper Switch...

Page 25: ...rovide the appropriate loop current for long cable runs ENABLING 24 VOLT POWER MODE 1 Open the telephone by removing the 6 tamper resistant screws on the front cover of the telephone 2 Being careful n...

Page 26: ...Electrical Specifications Maximum Voltage Vmax 48 V dc Maximum Loop Current Imax 75 mA Maximum Voltage Drop Vmax drop 3 0 V dc Minimum Voltage Drop Vmin drop 0 25 V dc Polarity TB2 1 positive TB2 2 n...

Page 27: ...be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to services exceed 100 of the total cost of services provided hereunder Warranty Periods Every...

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