Pub. 42004-545A
telephone VoIP WiFi Telephone Manual
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General Telephone Calls
Models 394AL-812A, 398-811A, and 398-812A
To place a general telephone call:
1.
Press the
CALL
push button.
2.
Wait for the dial tone.
3.
Use the keypad to dial the desired number.
•
The
CALL
RECEIVED
WHEN
LIT
LED illuminates steadily in accordance with the ADA when
the call is answered.
•
The call is terminated by any of the following:
•
pressing the
CALL
push button again
•
the receiving caller hangs up
•
the defined call-duration timeout is exceeded
•
the SIP server disconnects the call.
Receive a Call
RED ALERT VoIP emergency telephones automatically go off-hook (auto-answer) when called. A
conversation can then take place.
Multicast Broadcast Reception
When making a multicast call, the SIP server sends the page request to a specific IP address and multiple
telephones accept and play the subsequent audio. GAI-Tronics’ VoIP telephones are programmable for
up to eight multicast addresses to permit the receipt of multicast broadcasts from different sources or to
enable zoning of broadcasts. Each multicast address can be assigned a priority (via programming) to
define broadcast override. A telephone with multicast enabled can still make and receive normal calls
(peer-to-peer or SIP server). Normal calls can be assigned a priority level, defining whether calls can
override multicasts or vice versa.
Installation
General Information
WARNING
—
This product can contain hazardous voltages
. Always remove power to this
station and any associated equipment before beginning any installation.
CAUTION
—Do not install this equipment in areas other than those indicated on the approval
listing in the Approvals section of this manual. Such installation may cause a
safety hazard and consequent injury or property damage.
Install equipment without modification and according to all applicable local and national electrical codes.
Consult the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), Canadian Standards Association (CSA 22.1), and local
codes for specific requirements regarding your installation. Class 2 circuit wiring must be performed in
accordance with the NEC.