background image

Pub.:42004-397G 

GAI-Tronics Corporation  400 E. Wyomissing Ave.  Mohnton, PA  19540  USA 

610-777-1374  

„

  800-492-1212  

„

  Fax:  610-796-5954 

V

ISIT WWW

.

GAI

-

TRONICS

.

COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS

 

G A I - T R O N I C S ®   C O R P O R A T I O N  

A   H U B B E L L   C O M P A N Y  

VoIP Telephones 

T

A B L E   O F  

C

O N T E N T S

 

Getting Started.................................................................................................................................1

 

Product Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1

 

System Requirements and Limitations ................................................................................................. 2

 

Tips for VoIP Subscribers...................................................................................................................... 2

 

Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 2

 

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

 

Placing an Emergency Call from a VoIP Phone .................................................................................. 3

 

Models 293-700, 293AL-700, 294AL-702, 297-700, 297-701 & 298-702 ..........................................................3

 

Placing a Non-Emergency Call .............................................................................................................. 3

 

Models 294AL-702, 298-701 & 298-702 .............................................................................................................3

 

Models 297-701, 297-702 and 297-703 ................................................................................................................3

 

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Functionality......................................................................... 3

 

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

 

General Information..............................................................................................................................................4

 

Safety Guidelines..................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Station Placement .................................................................................................................................................4

 

Tamper-Resistant Hardware .................................................................................................................................4

 

Conduit Installation Details ..................................................................................................................................5

 

Models 293-700, 293AL-700, and 294AL-702....................................................................................... 6

 

VoIP Flush-Mount Telephones .............................................................................................................. 8

 

Setup ..............................................................................................................................................11

 

Field Wire installation .......................................................................................................................... 11

 

Power ..................................................................................................................................................................12

 

Network Cable ....................................................................................................................................................12

 

I/O .......................................................................................................................................................................12

 

Recommended Cabling .......................................................................................................................................12

 

Connecting a Beacon............................................................................................................................. 13

 

Hardware Configuration...................................................................................................................... 14

 

Mic Bias..............................................................................................................................................................14

 

Handset Enable ...................................................................................................................................................14

 

Inductive Loop Source ........................................................................................................................................14

 

Status Indication ................................................................................................................................... 14

 

Power ..................................................................................................................................................................14

 

Heartbeat.............................................................................................................................................................14

 

Internal Controls................................................................................................................................... 15

 

Speaker Level- Local Control .............................................................................................................................15

 

Summary of Contents for GAI-TRONICS 293-700

Page 1: ...00 293AL 700 294AL 702 297 700 297 701 298 702 3 Placing a Non Emergency Call 3 Models 294AL 702 298 701 298 702 3 Models 297 701 297 702 and 297 703 3 Americans with Disabilities Act ADA Functionalit...

Page 2: ...NICS COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS Speaker Level Remote Control 15 Programming 16 Quick Start Guide 16 Alternative Configuration Methods 17 Maintenance 18 General Information 18 Preventive Ma...

Page 3: ...The vandal resistant phone is housed in a cast aluminum enclosure painted safety yellow that is designed to be surface mounted and includes an emergency push button 294AL 702 VoIP Phone with Keypad A...

Page 4: ...AN media capabilities and the services available at each end point Tips for VoIP Subscribers If you have or are thinking of subscribing to an interconnected VoIP service you should Provide your accura...

Page 5: ...on emergency autodial call 1 Press the black autodial push button to place an immediate call to a preprogrammed number 2 On the Model 297 701 only the CALL RECEIVED WHEN LIT LED will light steady when...

Page 6: ...Electrostatic Discharge ESD Protection Your VoIP telephone may have an earth ground terminal provision If so ensure that it is connected to ground in accordance with all local safety regulations and...

Page 7: ...sure from the bottom Sealed fittings should be installed at all cable entry points Silicone sealant or equivalent should be applied around and inside all conduit entries Please refer to the examples b...

Page 8: ...t is equivalent in size to the conduit diameter Bottom entry is strongly recommended Insert a conduit fitting in the access hole Refer to conduit installation details on page 5 NOTE Use silicone seala...

Page 9: ...TELEPHONES PAGE 7 of 23 f standard ioms current release 42004 instr manuals 42004 397g doc 11 09 Figure 6 Model 293AL 700 Figure 7 Model 294AL 702 Figure 8 Component Locations for Models 293 700 293A...

Page 10: ...ate hardware Refer to Figure 15 cutout dimensions 2 Remove the tapered plug from the top or bottom cable entry hole in the back box and install the cable and cable fitting See the Field Wire Installat...

Page 11: ...004 397G VOIP TELEPHONES PAGE 9 of 23 f standard ioms current release 42004 instr manuals 42004 397g doc 11 09 Figure 11 Model 297 701 Figure 12 Model 297 702 Figure 13 Model 297 703 Figure 14 Model 2...

Page 12: ...PUB 42004 397G VOIP TELEPHONES PAGE 10 of 23 f standard ioms current release 42004 instr manuals 42004 397g doc 11 09 Figure 15 Flush Mount VoIP Telephone Mounting Details...

Page 13: ...fer to Figure 16 for wiring details Refer to Table 1 on page 12 for the recommended conductor sizes NOTE Consult the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Canadian Standards Association CSA 22 1 and local...

Page 14: ...an RJ45 connector between the Local Area Network LAN and the VoIP PCBA I O Inputs Four auxiliary inputs have been provided for customer use Terminations for these inputs are provided on terminal bloc...

Page 15: ...acons video cameras and alarm generators to be activated when the EMERGENCY push button is pressed The relay remains energized for the duration of the emergency call In many applications the output is...

Page 16: ...ndset microphone only Set the Handset Enable HNDST jumper to Y for handset telephones and to N for hands free telephones This jumper will be factory set for proper default operation InductiveLoopSourc...

Page 17: ...ing the wiper to the end of the potentiometer range Example Volume Increase Short across P14 The volume begins to decrease Remove short across P14 and wait 1 second Short across P14 again The volume b...

Page 18: ...onfiguration Mounting Physically mount the phone at the intended location Installation Provide phone connections and cabling to the network at the intended location Final configuration can also be don...

Page 19: ...ld within the telephone can be accessed over the network using a browser such as Internet Explorer to view and change settings within a single unit Configuration files are ASCII text files containing...

Page 20: ...rrosion or rusting is noticed remove with a non abrasive commercial cleanser and water Rub stained areas in the same direction as the existing grain Stubborn stains may be removed with a paste made fr...

Reviews: