Hubbell GAI-TRONICS Commander Series Installation And User Manual Download Page 6

VoIP Telephone. 

 

 

4. 

Mounting methods and dimensions 

4.1.  General 

IMPORTANT 

Installation details differ between the product ranges 

–please make 

sure you know which product you are installing and refer to the 
appropriate sections below.

 

Before mounting the telephone, check the cable routing and requirements.  Fit 
gland(s) to the case as follows: 

1.  Remove the RED blanking plug leaving the other (usually BLACK) in 

place. 
Only fit a second gland if any external inputs or outputs are being used 

– 

cables for these should be routed through a separate gland to the network 
cable. 

2. 

Note that 2 plastic 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 the appropriate sized gland:

 

 

Use the smaller gland for cables 
diameters 4 - 7mm (0.16 

– 0.27in).  

Use the larger gland for cable 
diameters 8 - 13mm (0.3 

– 0.5in). 

4.  From the outside of the case, insert 

the selected gland into the threaded 
cable entry hole and tighten, so that 
its sealing washer is compressed against the enclosure surface.  

5.  Proceed with chosen mounting method below 

IMPORTANT 

Glands are essential to clamp cables and to ensure a weatherproof seal.  
It is the in

staller’s responsibility to make sure they are correctly selected 

and fitted. Failure to do so could result in an unsafe installation.

 

4.2.  Titan 

As standard, Titan with rear enclosure is supplied with 2 differently sized cable 
glands with sealing washers, 4 flanged sealing bushes and a 3mm Allen key. 

Titan telephones supplied for flush mounting have no rear enclosure 

– see 

section 4.2.3 below. 

Summary of Contents for GAI-TRONICS Commander Series

Page 1: ...lation and User Guide Rugged VoIP Telephone Titan Commander and Help Point 1193 models IMPORTANT THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE CONFIGURED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE FIRST GAI TRONICS A divi...

Page 2: ...eral 16 5 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 17 5 3 Emergency Services warning 17 5 4 Titan Installation 18 5 5 Titan Connections 18 5 6 Commander Installation 20 5 7 Commander Connections 21 5 8 Help Poi...

Page 3: ...col VoIP versions of the Titan Commander and Help Point telephones with the following part number ranges Titan 114 02 xxxx xxx Commander 115 02 xxxx xxx Help Point 116 02 xxxx xxx These product ranges...

Page 4: ...different casing keypad and handset options Help Point handsfree telephone Models are available with different quantities and styles of call button with and without integral induction loop and with a...

Page 5: ...2 after a few minutes Using a web browser browse to the IP address When prompted enter the user name and password Defaults username password From the Home Page select the Configuration section and fr...

Page 6: ...used The gland entries and the supplied glands are M20 3 Select the appropriate sized gland Use the smaller gland for cables diameters 4 7mm 0 16 0 27in Use the larger gland for cable diameters 8 13mm...

Page 7: ...ar enclosure 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...

Page 8: ...08 001 This accessory is for mounting GAI Tronics telephones on to the side of round poles of 100mm to 200mm diameter 4 8in or on to square or rectangular section uprights of 100mm to 150mm 4 6in acro...

Page 9: ...nd each of the pole mounting clamps and the support pole Tighten securely 5 Continue the installation by making the appropriate connections section 5 5 and re fitting the face plate 6 Re tighten the s...

Page 10: ...Select appropriate screws wall plugs etc for the type of wall bearing in mind that the weight of the complete phone is around 1 5kg 4 Route the cable to within the recess and make connections to the t...

Page 11: ...ng up to the vertical surface and mark through the fixing holes Do not use the Rear Casing as a template to drill the holes Work only from the marked positions 2 Drill the holes in the vertical surfac...

Page 12: ...For details of where banding can be obtained refer to GAI Tronics 1 Remove rubber feet from the Rear Casing if fitted Attach the pole mounting clamp assemblies to the Rear Casing using the M6 x 25 scr...

Page 13: ...ed through 180 before it is fitted to the Rear Casing Thus the cable entries are at the rear of the telephone 1 Ensure that the supplied rubber feet are fitted to the underside of the Rear Casing 2 Ro...

Page 14: ...unted Help Point units must be fitted inside a dedicated rear enclosure The rear enclosure is identical to the Titan enclosure although usually without a door Follow the Titan mounting information giv...

Page 15: ...not use the telephone as a template for drilling 3 Drill holes in the wall at the marked positions Select appropriate screws wall plugs etc for the type of wall bearing in mind that the weight of the...

Page 16: ...ng the telephone in inclement weather conditions or by negligence Failure to do so may result in an unsafe condition and will invalidate your warranty Insert each cable through its gland body and tigh...

Page 17: ...over current and short circuit by a suitable method for example a fuse or circuit breaker rated at less than or equal to the relay contact rating The use of an isolated supply or an RCD is recommended...

Page 18: ...is product that is not wholly run within trunking it is important that the strain relief is correctly installed and tested to ensure there will be no disturbance to the wire terminations As a minimum...

Page 19: ...t in this area becoming hot especially in high ambient temperatures Avoid operating Output 1 at high currents in high temperatures If the current is below 1A this temperature rise will be less than 5...

Page 20: ...pplicable 3 Route the required cables through glands as appropriate and make connections following section 5 7 When fitting mains wiring to this product that is not wholly run within trunking it is im...

Page 21: ...Connection to Output 1 Barrier Cabling example showing connection to Output 1 Ringer USB port RJ45 connector Input connections Power connections Output connections Network cable led through this glan...

Page 22: ...tures If the current is below 1A this temperature rise will be less than 5 C Output 2 will not give any significant temperature rise up to its rated current of 3A External power supply 24 48Vdc 200mA...

Page 23: ...be secured elsewhere 4 Re fit the faceplate ensuring a weatherproof seal IMPORTANT avoid the use of power tools Spinning the fixing screws too quickly can cause a rapid increase in heat which can caus...

Page 24: ...end the use of 3M GR2 graffiti stain remover CAUTION This is a very aggressive chemical Pay close attention to the manufacturer s recommendations for storage handling and use 6 4 Anti Graffiti Coating...

Page 25: ...alling SIP RFC3261 compliant Loose routing External inputs 4 auxilliary inputs volt free internal pull up resistor source current 300uA External outputs Ratings Output 1 2A at 250Vac 2A at 30Vdc Outpu...

Page 26: ...erature Operating 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Ingress Protection To EN60529 1992 Degrees of protection provided by enclosure...

Page 27: ...ses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in...

Page 28: ...cycling Information The symbol shown here and on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic Equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste...

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