Guardian Telecom
Installation and Operation
DTR/DTT-VoIP Series Telephones
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5.
Wiring
WARNING: Use properly sized cable to ensure a gas/dust tight seal at the cable gland to
maintain an IP66 rating, (M12 – 2 to 5mm), (M20 – 8 to 13mm). Take care not to lose parts
of the gland if the cap is removed.
Tip: If cable diameter is not in
the range of the M12 or M20
glands provided an approved
reducer and smaller gland can
be fitted.
See: Figure 6 - Temporary
Mounting for Wiring
If the telephone is wall mounted temporarily hang the faceplate on the right side of the base
using two of the faceplate screws. Be careful not to lose the "O" ring screw retainers.
Determine if power to operate the telephone will be provided via the ethernet or if external
power will be required. If external power is required install Guardian’s Auxiliary Power Supply or
equivalent.
Thread the bare end of the Network cable out of the enclosure through the gland and insert the
plug into the RJ-45 connector on the PCBA.
Connect the on board relay if utilized.
See: Section 9.2 Connecting
a Device to the Auxiliary
Relay and
Figure 7 - Terminal Block
Connections
If using an alternate power supply connect to the terminal block.
Tighten the cable glands securely.
Connect the Network cable into the system.
Determine that the telephone is properly connected by pressing the RESET switch for less than
five seconds to announce the IP address.
Mount the face plate and secure the captive screws to the base.
Tip: Torque screws to 1.65
ft/lbs (1.36Nm)
Apply power to the telephone. Allow approx. 30 seconds for the phone to boot up.
If using an auxiliary power supply apply power to the conductors.
If the built in Ring Detect Relay is utilized apply power to the conductors.
Programming
Set up and configure if changes are required to the default settings.
Tip: See Manual P007402 -
Setup and Configuration
Test the unit by making calls to and from another unit.
Figure 6 - Temporary Mounting for Wiring
6.
Operation
Once your Model DTT-VoIP Telephone has been properly installed and energized, operation is identical to most other single
line telephones.
DTR-VoIP telephones will dial the programmed number when the handset is lifted.
Adjust the receiver volume with the switch in the handset or on the keypad.