Pub. 42004-501C
Division 2 VoIP Telephones
—Wired and WiFi
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VoIP Telephone Initial Network Configuration
Configure each VoIP PCBA for operation on the network prior to installation. Assign a local ID, domain,
proxy, and registrar.
1.
Assign a host name.
Host names provide identification of different VoIP PCBAs on the network.
2.
Test that calls can be made successfully.
3.
Maintain the telephone by monitoring alarms.
4.
Set up auto-updates.
Refer to Pub. 42004-548 for basic programming instructions for these VoIP telephones (see the Reference
Documentation section).
Alternate Configuration Methods
There are two methods to configure GAI-Tronics VoIP telephones:
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web pages
•
configuration file
Web pages (held 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 configuration options that can be read and edited by a
knowledgeable user. The telephone can automatically download a configuration file from the network,
providing a controlled method of configuring multiple telephones.
Maximum (Handset Receiver) Level Remote Control
Remotely control the receiver volume level by changing the setting in the configuration file. Refer to the
Pub. 42004-548, for programming instructions (see the Reference Documentation section).
Input Contacts
Each RED ALERT VoIP telephone includes four dry-contact inputs (see the Specifications section for the
ratings). Each input’s mode is configurable. Inputs can be configured for one of the following modes:
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None
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Digit
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Memory Dial
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PTT/Mute
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Redial
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Volume
•
Hook
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Hook HF
•
Memory Hook
The inputs will generate a SYSLOG or an SNMP trap when active. Refer to Pub. 42004-548 for
programming instructions for the inputs (see the Reference Documentation section).