Pub. 42004-467D
Camera Telephone Manual
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The
HELP
push button on each RED ALERT
®
camera telephone can be programmed to dial three
different telephone numbers. These include a primary telephone number and two
rollover
telephone
numbers. The emergency telephone will automatically dial the first rollover number if the 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.
Each RED ALERT
®
camera telephone can provide two isolated control outputs in the form of a dry (volt-
free) contact closure rated at 125 mA. One output is controlled by the telephone’s emergency call
activation and the other is remotely controlled by a called party DTMF activation code.
The telephone component in all RED ALERT
®
camera telephones is line-powered and requires a
minimum line current of 24 mA for proper operation. These telephones can be connected to any of the
following networks:
•
C.O. (Central Office) line to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)
•
24 V dc or 48 V dc analog station port of a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), PABX (Private
Automatic Branch Exchange), or KSU (Key Service Unit).
N
OTE
:
Connection to pay telephone extensions or shared service (party) lines must be avoided.
The CCD camera within all RED ALERT
®
camera telephones requires a 12 V dc power source.
N
OTE
:
The operating temperature range of the camera is 14 ºF to 122 ºF (−10 ºC to 50 ºC). The
telephone itself has an operating range of −4 ºF to 140 ºF (−20 ºC to 60 ºC).
RED ALERT
®
camera telephones provide the flexibility to address a diverse range of applications. A
wide variety of functions can be achieved by altering the configuration data stored in the telephone’s non-
volatile memory. These configuration options include:
•
pre-programmed auto-dial telephone numbers
•
call termination method (automatic or manual)
•
maximum call duration
•
answering options
Values for these functions are initially programmed during factory testing. The settings can be changed
remotely from a touch-tone telephone, locally (with an integral or portable keypad), or via TMA.
Emergency auto-dial telephone numbers are typically programmed in accordance with existing security
plans. Most applications will require very little additional programming because the factory defaults
should be applicable to most installations.
Models
The following RED ALERT
®
camera telephone models are detailed in this manual:
Table 1. Model Chart
Model
Description
393-001CAM
Surface-Mount Emergency Telephone
housed in a glass-reinforced polyester
enclosure; includes a
HELP
autodial push button.