Pub. 42004-438M
G A I - T R O N I C S
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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
300 Series Emergency Telephone
Manual
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Product Overview
Features
RED ALERT
®
300 Series emergency telephones have been designed for maximum environmental
sustainability, high audio quality, and unparalleled monitoring capability. RED ALERT
®
telephones can
report their location, report call activity, activate up to two peripheral devices, and provide notification
when problems occur. The TMA (Telephone Management Application) software for RED ALERT
®
telephones reduces system test and maintenance time while greatly decreasing liability issues associated
with undetected, faulty equipment. All models are weatherproof rated Type 3R.
All RED ALERT
®
emergency telephone models incorporate SMART (Self-Monitoring and Reporting
Telephone) Technology. This leading-edge technology becomes active only when connected to GAI-
Tronics TMA software running on a Windows PC for system monitoring. The operation of RED
ALERT
®
emergency telephones is the same with or without TMA is installed. Telephones are polled and
report their health status with TMA installed. No polling (or data collection) occurs without TMA
installed.
RED ALERT
®
emergency telephones comply with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) in both
physical and operational characteristics. Each emergency telephone includes a Braille label for vision-
impaired individuals for identifying the
emergency
functions of the telephone and a visual
CALL
RECEIVED
WHEN
LIT
LED for hearing-impaired individuals. The LED will flash when either the
HELP
or
CALL
button (if equipped) is depressed. The LED illumination becomes steady when the call
has been answered. The LED remains illuminated until the call is terminated.
The
HELP
push button on each emergency telephone can be programmed to dial three different telephone
numbers. These include a primary telephone number and two
rollover
telephone numbers. The
emergency telephone automatically dials the first rollover number if an emergency call cannot connect to
the primary telephone number (i.e., a busy signal or no answer). The telephone automatically dials the
second rollover telephone number if the first rollover number is busy or is not answered.