Pub. 42004-438M
300 Series Emergency Telephone Manual
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Options
RED ALERT
®
telephones are available with two different factory-installed options (or both options
installed). These options are:
•
Voice Annunciation Option
—allows local or remote speech programming for location identification
purposes, instructions, or any other desired messaging requirement. The message can be programmed
locally at the telephone or remotely via dial-up. The recorded message will be activated when the
called party transmits a DTMF command.
•
Extreme Cold Weather Option
—allows the telephone to operate in temperatures as low as −40 °C
(standard operating temperature is −20 °C). This option includes a plug-in power supply and non-
tactile (non-moveable)
HELP
and/or
CALL
(if equipped) push buttons.
All RED ALERT
®
telephones are ordered for standard operation (no options) by using a
-001
suffix
(example: 393-001 or 397-001CB). Telephones with factory-installed options are ordered based on the
following chart.
Table 2. Option Model Chart (Not applicable to “FS” series models)
Option Suffix
Description
-002 or -002
xx
Voice Annunciation Option
, factory-installed (examples: 393-
002
or 397-
002CB
)
-003 or -003
xx
Extreme Cold Temperature Option
, factory-installed (examples: 393-
003
or
397-
003CB
-004 or -004
xx
Voice Annunciation and Extreme Cold Temperature Options
, factory-installed
(examples: 393-
004
or 397-
004CB
)
TMA (Telephone Management Application)
GAI-Tronics’ TMA software is a maintenance data collection and reporting tool that enables viewing and
reporting the health of RED ALERT
®
emergency telephones. RED ALERT
®
telephones can function
with or without the TMA software application installed. The decision to use TMA can be made at any
time and is not needed for telephone operation. Installation of TMA is not required until system
monitoring is desired.
When used with TMA, each telephone is typically polled to determine the health of the unit and to report
the following:
•
stuck push buttons
•
microphone failure
•
speaker failure
•
microprocessor health
•
line interrupt (power)
•
low battery life (voice annunciation option only)