Pub. 42004-541A
Hands-free VoIP Telephone Manual
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VoIP PCBA Initial Network Configuration
Each VoIP PCBA must be set up for the network prior to installation. Assign a local ID, domain, proxy,
and registrar.
Assign a host name
The host name provides identification of the different VoIP PCBAs on the
network.
Test
Verify that calls can be made successfully.
Maintain
Monitor alarms. Set up auto-updates.
Refer to Pub. 42004-548 for basic programming instructions for these VoIP telephones (see the Reference
Documentation section).
Maintenance
WARNING
—This product can contain hazardous voltages. Always remove power to the
station prior to servicing.
USB port
The USB port is for GAI-Tronics service personnel only. Make no connection to this port.
Corrective Actions
1.
Inspect and replace frayed or cracked wiring.
2.
Secure/replace loose wires and terminal lugs.
3.
Remove corrosion from terminals.
4.
Inspect fuse
F1
on the VoIP carrier PCBA.
Preventive Maintenance for Models 397-71
x
, 397-71
x
FS, 398-71
x
, and
398-711FS
Stainless steel does require maintenance to prevent corrosion from occurring. Different installation
locations may require more regular maintenance than others, depending on the environment and exposure
to airborne contaminants. The following maintenance steps should be performed on a regular basis or
when corrosion is first noticed on a Model 397-71
x
, 397-71
x
FS, 398-71
x
, or 398-711FS telephone.
Cleaning
For general cleaning, wipe surface with a cleanser or cleanser and water mixture. Any cleanser that is
safe for glass is usually safe for stainless steel. Wipe dry.
If corrosion or rusting is noticed, remove with a non-abrasive commercial cleanser and water. Rub
stained areas in the same direction as the existing grain. Stubborn stains may be removed with a paste
made from magnesium oxide, ammonia, and water. Wipe clean, rinse with water, and dry.