Rath SmartRescue 5 Installation & Operation Manual

Rath SmartRescue 5 Installation & Operation Manual

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Installation & Operations Manual
SmartRescue 5 & 10
RP8500510
N56W24720 N. Corporate Circle
Sussex, WI 53089
Made in the USA
Ver. 3
800-451-1460
www.RATHCommunications.com
3 Year Warranty
02/19

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  • Page 1 Installation & Operations Manual SmartRescue 5 & 10 RP8500510 N56W24720 N. Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 Made in the USA Ver. 3 800-451-1460 www.RATHCommunications.com 3 Year Warranty 02/19...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ® Table of Contents SmartRescue 5 & 10 Installation ....Page 3 Powering the SmartRescue ....
  • Page 3: Smartrescue 5 & 10 Installation

    • Determine communication • Dedicated analog phone line from POTS, PBX, central office, or digital phone line • VoIP: Requires use of RATH® model 2100-VOIP to connect SmartRescue to VoIP phone system • Internal Intercom (no offsite calling): Requires RATH® model 2100-LINESIM •...
  • Page 4: Powering The Smartrescue

    Note: Do not use the plug-in or hardwired transformer when using the 2500-PWR24U. Phone Push Connector 8 Option 1 Phone Push Connector 9 Plug-In Phone Push Connector 10 Supplied by Transformer RATH® Provided by RATH® Handset Connection Dedicated Analog Supplied by Phone Line Option 2 RATH® Hard-Wired Transformer Optional Sub-Master...
  • Page 5: Wiring Emergency Phones To Smartrescue

    Note: When using the SmartRescue for Area of Refuge applications, it is recommended to use a biscuit jack for connecting each phone. This will prevent loose connections that can cause the system to malfunction. Biscuit jacks are available from RATH® by request. Handset Connection Note: The Emergency Phones come with a 5’...
  • Page 6: Phone Powering Options

    Phone Powering Options Step 8: Phone Powering Options Option 1: Transformers (only applicable if the phone comes with a transformer from RATH®) • Apply 120v to supplied transformer • Connect the power wiring harness from the phone to the power output screws on the transformer Option 2: Power Directly from Elevator Car (Elevator applications only) •...
  • Page 7 Plug-In Transformer: Page 7...
  • Page 8: Typical Wiring Diagram For Areas Of Refuge

    Typical Wiring Diagram for Area of Refuge Applications EMERGENCY PHONE SOLID LIGHT: C ALLING SMARTRESCUE PHONE - 5 BLINKING LIGHT: RECEIVED 7 89 DISCONNECT CALL TO 2 Pair- Twisted RESCUE SERVICES RESCUE SERVICES 24-22AWG READ ALL OPERATING STEPS SUB-MASTER 1 BEFORE PROCEEDING OPERATION: SUB-MASTER 2...
  • Page 9 Option 2: Program the SmartRescue to allow the Emergency Phones to call the SmartRescue first, then outside number(s). 1. Hold down Red Disconnect and Sub-Master 1 buttons for 5 seconds 2. Release buttons (you will hear a confirmation tone) 3. Press Phone 2 button, then Red button, then the Phone 1 button 4. Press Sub-Master 2 button, then Sub-Master 1 button (you will hear a confirmation tone) **Used when staff is available to answer calls. Note: If you need to program the SmartRescue back to Default Mode, see page 12.
  • Page 10: Operations & Testing The System

    Operations & Testing the System Step 11: Operating and Testing the System 1. Once all connections are made, the following LEDs should be lit: • Power LED, located on bottom edge of the face plate, will be constantly lit green. •...
  • Page 11: Sub-Master Installation & Operation

    Appendix 2300-630SM Sub-Master Installation & Operation The 2300-630SM is an optional Sub-Master Phone that may be remote mounted and used to call any of the phones connected to the SmartRescue. Up to (2) 2300-630SM phones may be connected to one SmartRescue. Installation: •...
  • Page 12: Smartrescue System Activation Relay

    Appendix SmartRescue System Activation Relay TB1 Relay When an Emergency Phone has been activated, this relay changes from NO to closed. It can be connected to an alarm panel, strobe, or other notification means. Programming SmartRescue Back to Default Settings 1. Hold down Red Disconnect and Sub-Master 1 buttons for 5 seconds 2. Release buttons (you will hear a confirmation tone) 3.
  • Page 13: Adjusting Volume On Smartphones

    Appendix Adjusting Volume on SmartPhone (VR1) a. Locate the silver VR1 port on the bottom right corner of the SmartPhone board b. Using a fine Philips Head screwdriver, turn the VR1 clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Solutions Power LED is not • Check to make sure the power being used has 24v going into the phone.

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