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Pub. 42004-338K 

Rugged Analog Auto-Dial Telephones 

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Programming Auto-Dial Numbers 

1.

 

Remove the front panel assembly by following the appropriate instructions provided in this manual 
for your phone. 

2.

 

Insert the supplied portable keypad and cable into 

J7

 (see Figure 16). 

3.

 

The plug-in jumper on the connector header 

J2

 should be installed between pins 2 and 3 (default). 

4.

 

Connect the telephone line cable from the telephone to an active telephone line. 

5.

 

Remove the handset from the cradle (off hook) and enter the desired telephone number into memory 
using the keypad mounted on the back of the front panel assembly. 

6.

 

Once the number is entered, replace the handset in the cradle (on hook) and move the plug-in jumper 
on 

J2

 to pins one and two. 

7.

 

Test the auto-dial number by removing the handset from its cradle (off hook)–the telephone should 
automatically dial the preprogrammed number. 

8.

 

Once the auto-dial number is verified, remove the keypad and cable and store in a safe location. 

9.

 

Reattach the front panel to the enclosure. 

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  The programmed number remains in memory until it is reprogrammed.  Disconnecting the 

telephone line does not erase the programmed number.  The number is stored in nonvolatile 
electronic memory.  Standby batteries are not required. 

Ringdown Operation 

The plug-in jumper on the connector header 

J2

 is factory installed between pins two and three.  This 

setting allows loop detection and dial tone when the handset is removed from its cradle.  No programming 
changes are necessary for ringdown operation. 

 

Figure 16.  Main PCBA Jumper Locations for Auto-dial Telephone 

Summary of Contents for GAI-Tronics 227-001

Page 1: ...l 227 001 4 Model 247 001 6 Model 257 001 8 Model 277 001 10 Flush Mount Installation 10 Surface Mount Installation using a 236 00x Series or Model 238 001 Enclosure 11 Models 277 002BH and 277 002BHA...

Page 2: ...e telephones are fully line powered and do not require internal batteries This manual applies to the following telephones Model 227 001 Public Access Auto dial Telephone Model 247 001 Indoor Industria...

Page 3: ...cations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Do not touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Securi...

Page 4: ...nes Page 3 of 21 P Standard IOMs Current Release 42004 Instr Manuals 42004 338K docx 10 19 Figure 1 Bottom entry conduit installation details RECOMMENDED for non metallic enclosures Figure 2 Top entry...

Page 5: ...re on the mounting surface and secure it with four fasteners The holes in the telephone enclosure accept 3 8 inch screws or bolts The Model 232 001 Pole Mounting Kit includes four 3 8 16 1 inch should...

Page 6: ...42004 338K docx 10 19 9 Connect the telephone s modular cord to the incoming subscriber line with the appropriate connector 10 Verify operation by calling to and from another telephone 11 Replace the...

Page 7: ...s Allow 8 10 inches of telephone cord to extend past the bushing 6 Tighten the bushing around the cord 7 Feed the free end of the telephone cord through the hole in the enclosure 8 Secure the bushing...

Page 8: ...Pub 42004 338K Rugged Analog Auto Dial Telephones Page 7 of 21 P Standard IOMs Current Release 42004 Instr Manuals 42004 338K docx 10 19 Figure 8 Model 247 001 Mounting Diagram...

Page 9: ...the bottom of the rear enclosure 7 Push the free end of the telephone cord through the gland bushing using needle nose pliers Allow 8 10 inches of telephone cord to extend past the bushing 8 Tighten...

Page 10: ...Pub 42004 338K Rugged Analog Auto Dial Telephones Page 9 of 21 P Standard IOMs Current Release 42004 Instr Manuals 42004 338K docx 10 19 Figure 10 Model 257 001 Mounting Detail...

Page 11: ...e line surge suppressor on the telephone line 3 Remove a tapered plug from a cable entry hole in the back box and install the customer supplied telephone line and cable fitting 4 Recommendation use si...

Page 12: ...cess hole with gasket WARNING To prevent accidentally damaging equipment drill all holes before mounting the telephone 2 Outdoor Installations Install a customer supplied telephone line suppressor on...

Page 13: ...H and 277 002BHAC Flush Mount Installation NOTE See the cutout and support framing details for installation planning see Figure 15 1 Remove the four nuts from the back of the dust cover and remove it...

Page 14: ...No 238 003 Enclosure The Model 238 003 Enclosure includes rear and bottom access holes for cable entry Use the rear access hole s for a completely hidden installation or the bottom access hole s for c...

Page 15: ...e the handset in the cradle on hook and move the plug in jumper on J2 to pins one and two 7 Test the auto dial number by removing the handset from its cradle off hook the telephone should automaticall...

Page 16: ...maintenance than others depending on the environment and exposure to airborne contaminants The following maintenance steps should be performed on a regular basis or when corrosion is first noticed on...

Page 17: ...rent volume control setting when hanging up the telephone see Figure 17 Auxiliary Output Each telephone includes one isolated solid state volt free closure capable of switching a maximum of 48 V dc 12...

Page 18: ...and Noise Canceling Mic Black 10117 003 Handset Assembly with 29 inch Armored Cord Volume Control and Noise Cancelling Mic Black 10113 030 Handset Assembly with 12 inch armored cord 10113 020 Handset...

Page 19: ...ounting Kit 22x Series 233 001 Security Screwdriver Torx T 25 Tip 238 001 Surface Mount Enclosure Stainless Steel Standard 238 003 Surface Mount Enclosure Stainless Steel BH Telephones Specifications...

Page 20: ...280 inch diameter holes Weight Model 247 001 6 0 lb 2 70 kg Model 257 001 8 2 lb 3 72 kg Model 277 001 Enclosure construction Front panel 14 gauge 0 075 inch type 304 brushed stainless steel Enclosur...

Page 21: ...N s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is sub...

Page 22: ...ations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may g...

Page 23: ...of the Contractor s personnel from the work site Re performance of services shall be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to services e...

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