Pub. 42004-545A
telephone VoIP WiFi Telephone Manual
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VoIP Telephone Initial Network Configuration
Configure each VoIP telephone for operation on the network prior to installation. Assign a local ID,
domain, proxy, and registrar.
1.
Assign a host name.
Host names provide identification of different VoIP PCBAs on the network.
2.
Test that calls can be made successfully.
3.
Maintain the telephone by monitoring alarms.
4.
Set up auto-updates.
Refer to Pub. 42004-548 for basic programming instructions for these VoIP telephones.
Input Contacts
Each RED ALERT VoIP telephone includes four dry-contact inputs (see the Specifications section for the
ratings). Each input’s mode is configurable. Inputs can be configured for one of the following modes:
•
None
•
Digit
•
Memory Dial
•
PTT/Mute
•
Redial
•
Volume
•
Hook
•
Hook HF
•
Memory Hook
The inputs will generate a SYSLOG or an SNMP trap when active. Refer to Pub. 42004-548 for
programming instructions for the inputs (see the Reference Documentation section).
Output Contacts
Each RED ALERT WiFi VoIP telephone contains two dry-contact outputs (see the Specifications section
for the output ratings). Both outputs are SPST (single-pole, single-throw) contacts. The mode of each
output is configurable. Configure outputs for one of the following modes:
•
On
•
Off
•
Ring
•
Connect
•
Hook
•
In Use
•
Ring Out
•
Registered
•
Emergency
The duration of activation, or on/off times, can also be set in some modes. Refer to Pub. 42004-548, for
programming instructions for the outputs (see the Reference Documentation section).
Strobe Connection
Each RED ALERT VoIP telephone includes two relays. Contact one typically activates peripheral
equipment such as beacons, video cameras, and alarm generators when the
HELP
push button is pressed.
The relay can remain energized for the duration of the emergency call.
An output is often used to operate a GAI-Tronics Model 540-001 or 541-001 Strobe (sold separately) (see
Figure 22). Refer to the appropriate installation instructions included with the strobe for additional
information.