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Pub. 42004-547A 

NEMA 4X VoIP Telephones 

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Installation

 

Safety Guidelines

 

ATTENTION

—Installation must be performed by qualified personnel and only in accordance 

with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes. 

Please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure the safety of all personnel when installing GAI-
Tronics telephone equipment: 

 

NEVER install a telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 

 

Install a UL listed lightning arrestor

 on any telephone installed where the telephone or telephone 

cable is at risk of exposure to lightning strikes.  The lightning arrestor must be installed as close to the 
telephone as possible to maximize the protection.  The lightning arrestor must not be installed within 
the enclosure supplied with the telephone. 

 

NEVER install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically 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 modifying telephone lines. 

 

Install a UL listed telephone line suppressor (customer-supplied) on the telephone line. 

 

Use silicone sealant or equivalent around and inside of all conduit entries 

 

Install a Category 5 data line lightning surge protector

 on any phone installed where the phone or 

phone cable is at risk of exposure to lightning strikes.  The lightning arrestor must be installed as 
close to the phone as possible in a non-hazardous environment.  The lightning arrestor must not be 
installed within the telephone enclosure. 

 

USE CAUTION when installing or modifying Category 5 data lines. 

GAI-Tronics recommends the following precautionary measures to protect the unit during installation: 

 

Install this unit using appropriate wiring methods. 

 

Install the network cable in conduit for physical protection. 

 

Use a conduit entry on the bottom of the enclosure to prevent any condensation forming inside the 
conduit from dripping into the unit.  Additionally, using bottom conduit entries makes water less 
likely to enter the unit at the conduit connection points. 

 

Use Teflon™ pipe joint tape or a thread sealing compound around the conduit threads to seal 
threaded connections and prevent water from entering the unit at the conduit location. 

 

Apply a small amount of silicone sealant inside and around the end of the conduit pipe that is inside 
the unit.  The sealant helps to prevent any condensation formed inside the conduit from dripping into 
the unit.  This is especially important when using the conduit entry located on the top of the 
enclosure.  (Manufacturers of silicon sealant include Dow Corning, Duron, General Electric, and 
DuPont.) 

 

Sealed fittings should be installed at all cable entry points to prevent liquids from entering the unit. 

Summary of Contents for GAI-TRONICS NEMA 4X 354-710

Page 1: ...xternal 3 Internal 3 System Requirements and Limitations 4 VoIP Subscriber Tips 4 Operation 4 Handset Receiver Volume Control 4 Model 354 710 Handset Operation 4 Model 354 711 Auto dial Handset Operat...

Page 2: ...itoring and Reporting 13 Maintenance 13 Service 13 USB port 13 Troubleshooting 14 Status Indication 14 Power 14 Heartbeat 14 Link 14 Speed 14 VoIP Circuit PCBA Pushbuttons 15 Reset 15 Factory 15 Repla...

Page 3: ...quire a direct water spray hose down for cleaning purposes or where a non corrosive material is required The 354 71x Series telephone is perfectly suited for areas considered too harsh for a standard...

Page 4: ...11RD NEMA 4X VoIP Auto dial Telephone Red Feature and Functions GAI Tronics VoIP telephones include the following features NEMA 4X rated with door closed NEMA 3R with door open handset with 6 foot Hyt...

Page 5: ...me control push button and ringer The handset rests on a cradle that has a magnetic reed switch to signal an off hook condition see Figure 2 Figure 2 NEMA 4X VoIP Telephone Internal The Model 354 71x...

Page 6: ...nderstanding of any limitations of the local 911 service Be aware that VoIP telephone services may not work if the power is out or the Internet connection is down Consider installing a backup power su...

Page 7: ...ta line lightning surge protector on any phone installed where the phone or phone cable is at risk of exposure to lightning strikes The lightning arrestor must be installed as close to the phone as po...

Page 8: ...a UL Listed NEMA 4X rated connector appropriate for the installation should be used If a top entry must be made a drip path is strongly recommended Seal all conduit entrances around the entry points a...

Page 9: ...Pub 42004 547A NEMA 4X VoIP Telephones Page 7 of 17 P Standard IOMs Current Release 42004 Instr Manuals 42004 547A docx 03 20 Figure 4 Mounting and Conduit Entry Locations...

Page 10: ...he panel Figure 5 Installation and Maintenance Configuration Field Wiring Pull the required field cables into the rear enclosure and install the connections as indicated in the following subsections s...

Page 11: ...ct power to the system as indicated in the POE equipment manual Power Mode A Class 0 Local Power A separate isolated 24 to 48 volt dc power supply is required when PoE is not available see Table 7 on...

Page 12: ...stomer use Terminate these inputs to terminal block P12 on the VoIP Carrier PCBA see Figure 6 Connect each input between the desired input INPUT 1 4 and common GND on terminal block P12 Table 4 Auxili...

Page 13: ...nel on the rear enclosure 2 Do not to pinch any cables 3 Secure the front panel using the four screws and washers provided 4 Torque the screws to 10 12 in lb 1 13 1 36 N m Programming The network conf...

Page 14: ...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 configurat...

Page 15: ...handset integrity loop configuration error cold reset power cycle warm reset internal command keypad error such as a stuck button if applicable key hook off hook status register fail unsuccessful SIP...

Page 16: ...perly configured Cannot make or receive calls Check the connection of the LAN cable Verify that power is applied to the unit Verify the LAN parameters have been configured properly Verify the telephon...

Page 17: ...Figure 7 The telephone maintains the current configuration Figure 7 VoIP PCBA Indicators and Buttons Factory Use the FACTORY button see Figure 7 to erase the current configuration and restore the fac...

Page 18: ...240 V ac input 24 V dc output Reference Documentation VoIP Basic Configuration Guide 42004 548 VoIP Programming Manual 502 20 0171 001 Specifications Electrical Power Requirements Input voltage dc po...

Page 19: ...rd G style handset Hytrel standard Connection RJ45 jack Dimensions outside VoIP 14 6 H 10 9 W 10 5 D in 371 276 267 mm Mounting wall or column four 0 44 inch 11 mm diameter mounting holes Shipping wei...

Page 20: ...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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