GAI-Tronics 1114 Installation And User Manual

Model with headset socket

Advertisement

Quick Links

Installation and User Guide
Commander VoIP Telephone
1114 model with Headset socket
IMPORTANT
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE CONFIGURED PRIOR
TO INSTALLATION
PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE FIRST
GAI-TRONICS
A Division of Hubbell Ltd

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 1114 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for GAI-Tronics 1114

  • Page 1 Installation and User Guide Commander VoIP Telephone 1114 model with Headset socket IMPORTANT THIS PRODUCT MUST BE CONFIGURED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE FIRST GAI-TRONICS A Division of Hubbell Ltd...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Suitability for Use ..............24 Product Features ..............25 Headset ................26 Physical Characteristics ............26 Environmental Considerations ..........27 Related Standards and Regulations ........27 Recycling Information ............28 CE Declaration ..............29 Licensing Notices ..............29 Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    90dBA @ 1 metre. Therefore, it is the installer’s responsibility to take the necessary measure to comply with the European directive 2003/10/EC regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (noise). Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 4: Product Description

    Product Description Rear case Main PCB Ringer User terminals Keypad Gland Handset entries Front case Commander 1114 VoIP Telephone at a glance Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 5: Features

    Features This manual describes the Commander 1114 voice over internet protocol (VoIP) telephone. Commander 1114 is a rugged telephone built to withstand arduous use and environmental extremes. Features include: Glass filled polyester body - rugged and corrosion free. • Weather resistant up to IP66 •...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Please ensure that each unit is configured prior to installation, and that the requirements listed below are taken into consideration before installation begins: 4.2.1 Initial Configuration As factory default, each Commander 1114 has the following settings: Static IP address 192.168.1.2 • Log in user name: user •...
  • Page 7 See section 4.6.3 for details. Glands. Glands are not supplied. All glands and cables should • comply with IP54 or better. Note that the environmental rating Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 8 IP66 rating, glands must also meet IP66. 4.2.3 Cable entries Commander 1114 has 2 M20 cable entry gland positions, but potentially 4 different connections could be made to it: Ethernet (always) •...
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    10mm up from the bottom edge of the unit. Handset cord lengths: Standard curled cord: 320mm extending to 1m. Standard stainless steel cord: 755mm Other cord lengths are available as special options: contact GAI-Tronics for details. 4.4 Preparation Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 10 8. Take care when inserting the selected gland into the threaded cable entry hole. Follow the gland manufacturer's instructions particularly with respect to sealing, installation and earthing. 9. After the glands have been fitted select the required mounting method and follow the appropriate instructions below. Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 11: Mounting Methods

    4. Pass the cable through the gland and tighten, following the gland manufacturer’s instructions. 5. Continue the installation procedure with the connection of individual wires from the cable as described under sections 4.6 onwards. 4.5.2 Pole-side Mounting Kit No 100-02-0208-001 Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 12 This accessory kit is for mounting GAI-Tronics telephones on to the side of round poles of 100mm to 200mm diameter, or on to square or rectangular section uprights of 100mm to 150mm across the mounting surface. For flat mounting on surfaces greater than 150mm across use the desk or wall mounted methods as appropriate.
  • Page 13 3. Continue the installation procedure with the connection of individual wires from the cable as described in sections 4.6 onwards. Providing the rake Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 14: Connections And Cabling

    Note: the Ethernet cable termination is to TIA/EIA-568 T568B 4.6.2 Power connections Power can be provided either: Via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), IEEE 802.3af. • NOTE: PoE can only be provided on spare pair (Alternative Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 15 250mA 4.6.3 Earth connection The Commander 1114 has an earth point which needs to be connected to the equipotential bonding system for the whole area in which the equipment is being used, using one of the following: 1. At least two separate conductors each with a copper cross sectional area of 1.5mm...
  • Page 16 Note: no fusing or transient protection is provided; this must be installed externally. The relay fitted to the Commander 1114 has a continuous current rating of 5A. It has been brought to our attention that some beacons, whilst having a current rating well below this figure, actually generate...
  • Page 17 • required, the beacons should be purchased direct from GAI- Tronics, who will carry out a free of charge modification to the beacon to ensure compatibility with the Commander 1114. 4.6.5 Alternative cabling schemes Upon installation care should be taken to ensure that incoming cables are cleanly routed with a view to maintaining segregation from the telephone's internal wiring (i.e.
  • Page 18 Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 19: Option Settings, Configuration And Programming

    4.7 Option Settings, Configuration and Programming Commander 1114 has no internal switches or jumpers. No option settings are made on the telephone itself. All option settings, configuration and programming is done remotely via the unit's web pages or by using a configuration file. Please refer to the separate configuration guide for full details, available from: www.gai-tronics.org/support/voip-support/...
  • Page 20 4. Upon installation care should be taken to ensure that incoming cables are cleanly routed with a view to maintaining segregation from the telephone's internal wiring (i.e. handset, hookswitch, ringer and headset if fitted). 5. Tighten the three securing screws firmly. Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 21: Operation

    Memories / Memory Lists web page), ie M1 will trigger memory list 1, M2 memory list 2, etc. For hot-dial versions (i.e. no buttons fitted), the OFFHOOK memory • list (Dialling and Memories / Basic Info web page) should be used to make outgoing calls. Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 22: Last Number Redial

    5.3 Recall Function (15 and 18 button versions only) The R button can be used to pulse a relay in a remote GAI-Tronics VoIP telephone, for example to activate a door lock release. Please see the configuration guide for full details.
  • Page 23: Headset Operation

    5.5 Headset Operation The Commander 1114 can be supplied fitted with a headset option, permitting hands-free operation. Only use the approved GAI-Tronics supplied headset and headset extension cable. To use: 1. Insert headset plug into marked connector, observing keyway. 2. To make or answer a call, turn the switch to the ‘I’ position.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Maintenance The Commander 1114 is based on highly reliable integrated circuits. Under normal operation, the telephone is maintenance free. 6.1 Procedures A programme of regular external visual inspection and cleaning is recommended, with particular attention being paid to - On all models: Overall cleanliness of the telephone: •...
  • Page 25: Possible Operating Faults

    7.1 Suitability for Use It is the responsibility of the installer or user to determine whether or not Commander 1114 is suitable for use in a given location or particular circumstances. Please note that Commander 1114 is not certified for installation or use in hazardous areas.
  • Page 26: Product Features

    Configurable comfort tones (to emulate national tones) Configuration Embedded web server Embedded Telnet server Configuration file download Configuration file building tool (Vconf.exe) Command line interface SNTP with timezone and daylight saving Automatic updating via TFTP Password protection Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 27: Headset

    (on auto-dial) Divert to next in list if the call fails 7.3 Headset For models fitted with headset socket, use only GAI-Tronics headset part number 100-02-0598-001, which is supplied fitted with the correct plug. See section 5.5 for operation. 7.3.1...
  • Page 28: Environmental Considerations

    (NB the handset is excluded from this rating) High pressure hoses should not be used on this product. 7.6 Related Standards and Regulations Commander 1114 is fully compliant with the following: 7.6.1 EMC Testing to: EN55022:2006 (Class B) – Information technology equipment. Radio disturbance characteristics.
  • Page 29: Recycling Information

    `T' switch position. Use of this facility for any other purpose than that for which it was intended may cause degradation in quality of a connection. Tested to ETS 300-381 The GAI-Tronics Quality Management System has been approved by LRQA to ISO9001-2000. Certificate No. 861888 7.7 Recycling Information...
  • Page 30: Ce Declaration

    CE Declaration A copy of the current CE Declaration of Conformity is available from our website. www.gai-tronics.org/support/certificates-approvals/ Licensing Notices The firmware in GAI-Tronics VoIP products contains modules subject to licensing and copyright as follows: Module License u-boot GPL V2 Linux kernel...
  • Page 31 Commander 1114 VoIP...
  • Page 32 The policy of GAI-Tronics is one of continuous improvement, therefore the Company reserves the right to change specifications without notice. The contents of this publication are confidential, are the property of GAI-Tronics, and may not be reproduced, wholly or in part, without their written permission. E&OE.

Table of Contents