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Maintenance

2. Initiate a Call to an Emergency Phone or Machine Room Phone from the SmartRescue:

 

a. Lift handset on SmartRescue.

 

b. Press the Talk button for the corresponding Emergency Phone or Machine Room Phone you wish to call into.

 

c. The green LED will light next to that button.

 

d. You should have two-way communication to that phone.

 

e. You can place the phone on hold by pressing the Talk button a second time.

 

f.  To resume communication, press the Talk button a third time.

 

g. To disconnect, hang up the handset.

3. Emergency Phone Places a Call into the SmartRescue:

 

a. You will hear an alternating audible tone at the SmartRescue indicating that a call has been initiated by

 

    one of the phones.

 

b. The corresponding green LED will light on the SmartRescue next to the phone that placed the call.

 

c. Lift the handset and there is two-way communication between the SmartRescue and the

 

    Emergency Phone. The handset can be hung up on the SmartRescue at any time to end the call.

 

    

Note: If the call is answered at the SmartRescue, available ring on subsequent calls will not be 

                heard until the system timer resets (1 minute).

4. Emergency Phone Places a Call into the SmartRescue then an Outside Number, or just to an 

    Outside Number:

 

a. You will hear an alternating audible tone at the SmartRescue indicating that a call has been initiated by

 

    one of the phones (if programmed to call outside line only, no tone).

 

b. The corresponding green LED will light on the SmartRescue next to the phone that placed the call.

 

c. If call is not answered at the SmartRescue, the Emergency Phone will hang up and dial the second 

                number programmed into the phone.

 

d. The Rescue Services LED, located next to the red button, will also be lit indicating that the outside line is

 

    active. Two-way communication can then take place between the outside line and phone once the

 

    call is answered.

 

e. The SmartRescue can join the conversation by lifting the handset.

 

f.  To talk to rescue services only from the SmartRescue, place the phone on hold by pressing the

 

    corresponding Talk button. To bring them back into the conversation, press the Talk button again.

 

g. To disconnect rescue services, press the red button at the top of the face plate. The Rescue Services 

                LED will go off and leave you communicating with the phones only.

 

h. The handset on the SmartRescue can be hung up at any time to end the call.

Testing for emergency communication should be done with the primary power source disconnected.

If the testing is completed and voice communication is clear, you have successfully installed the system.

SmartRescue Maintenance

Under normal circumstances, the SmartRescue should be checked for proper operation annually. It is recommended 

to check the operation of the lights and indicators on the SmartRescue. To do this, pick up the handset on the 

SmartRescue to verify that the lights are working as intended and that the SmartRescue communicates with the 

attached phones. Periodic testing should be done with the primary power source disconnected.

Battery Maintenance

Rechargeable batteries should be replaced every 3 years under normal circumstances. Contact RATH

®

 for 

replacement batteries.

Summary of Contents for 2500-205D

Page 1: ...SmartRescue 5 10 Installation Operations Manual N56W24720 N Corporate Circle Sussex WI 53089 800 451 1460 www rathcommunications com RP8500510 Ver 4 11 19 WARRANTY 2YEAR...

Page 2: ...ations com Table of Contents SmartRescue 5 10 Installation Powering the SmartRescue Wiring Emergency Phones to SmartRescue Typical Wiring Diagrams for Elevators Typical Wiring Diagram for Areas of Ref...

Page 3: ...s Pre Installation Requirements Step 1 Remove the front cover from the SmartRescue and mount the SmartRescue back box to the wall using suitable mounting screws not included Step 2 Punch out the condu...

Page 4: ...d 120vac outlet Option 2 Hard Wired Transformer Connect the hot wire of the 120vac to the L screw Connect the neutral wire of the 120vac to the N screw Connect the ground wire of the 120vac to the gro...

Page 5: ...phone line is 600 ohms Step 7 Mount the front cover back on to the enclosure Emergency Phone Yellow PIN 1 Green PIN 2 Red PIN 3 Black PIN 4 Diagram B 0 2 5 3 1 4 6 7 8 9 0 2 5 3 1 4 6 7 8 9 0 2 5 3 1...

Page 6: ...SPECIFIC PHONE IF THE GREEN LED IS LIT YOU WILL JOIN CONVERSATION 6 PRESS TALK HOLD BUTTON AGAIN TO PLACE CONVERSATION ON HOLD 7 PRESS RED DISCONNECT CALL TO RESCUE SERVICES BUTTON TO END EXTERNAL CAL...

Page 7: ...HOLD 7 PRESS RED DISCONNECT CALL TO RESCUE SERVICES BUTTON TO END EXTERNAL CALL ANY PHONE AND SUB MASTER ORIGINALLY TALKING REMAIN IN CONVERSATION WITH THIS UNIT 8 HANG UP HANDSET TO END CALLS TO PHON...

Page 8: ...VED EMERGENCY PHONE SOLID LIGHT C ALLING BLINKING LIGHT RECEIVED EMERGENCY PHONE SOLID LIGHT C ALLING BLINKING LIGHT RECEIVED EMERGENCY PHONE Typical Wiring Diagram for Area of Refuge Applications 1 P...

Page 9: ...rgency Number as entered in b Stop 4 To exit program mode press and hold Stop for 2 3 seconds until warble sound Program the Location Message Note This is always done unless your Call Center requests...

Page 10: ...hone that placed the call c If call is not answered at the SmartRescue the Emergency Phone will hang up and dial the second number programmed into the phone d The Rescue Services LED located next to t...

Page 11: ...6 9 TB1 Relay SmartRescue System Activation Relay When an Emergency Phone has been activated this relay changes from NO to closed It can be connected to a strobe or other notification means Connectio...

Page 12: ...SmartPhone is correct Two way communication from SmartPhone is poor There could be feedback on the line Adjust the VR1 and VR2 Verify wiring is not spliced onto the phone line cord SmartRescue will n...

Page 13: ...or indoor use only Operating temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C TB1 Relay Load Current 130mA Load Voltage 350vdc or vac Note Input power circuit battery circuit and phone circuits are supervised in...

Page 14: ...61 294 96 1 03 26 25 1 27 32 38 0 32 8 05 0 88 22 23 4 34 110 17 0 45 11 41 0 50 12 70 1 0 56 319 09 11 61 294 96 0 33 8 49 5 81 147 48 0 28 7 18 FRONT PANEL COVER LEFT SIDE BOTTOM SIDE CONTROL INSIDE...

Page 15: ...ED Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B Y G R B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HOOK SWITCH Y G R B Y G R B 0 69 17 50 0 84 21 27 0 69 17 46 0 69 17 46 0 25 6 35 0 13 3 18 4 02...

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