Pub. 42004-520A
NEMA 4X VoIP Telephones
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Operation
Model 354-700 Handset Operation
1.
Lift the handset to place a call.
2.
The handset receiver volume control; located on the front panel, can be adjusted to the desired level by
pressing the volume control push button.
3.
Dial the desired number.
4.
After completion of the call, place the handset on hook.
Model 354-701 Auto-dial Handset Operation
1.
Lift the handset to place a call.
2.
The handset receiver volume control; located on the front panel, can be adjusted to the desired level by
pressing the volume control push button.
3.
A call will be placed to a preprogrammed number (garage, dorm, etc.)
4.
After completion of the call, place the handset on hook.
Monitoring and Reporting
Each telephone can recognize and generate several hardware and configuration fault condition alarms.
These alarms can be signaled to a remote site using three methods:
Syslog output over TCP
SMTP mail message
Telephone Management Application (TMA) software (purchased separately)
Available alarms are:
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
Audio Path Test
Maintenance
Service
If your telephone requires depot service, contact your Regional Service Center for a return authorization
number (RA#). Equipment should be shipped prepaid to GAI-Tronics with a return authorization number
and a purchase order number. If the equipment is under warranty, repairs will be made without charge.
Please include a written explanation of all defects to assist our technicians in their troubleshooting efforts.