Hubbell GAI-TRONICS 210-700BH Manual

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Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones
Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................1
Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 2
System Requirements and Limitations ................................................................................................. 2
Tips for VoIP Subscribers ...................................................................................................................... 2
Operation .........................................................................................................................................2
Place a Call .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Receive a Call .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Handset Receiver Volume Control ........................................................................................................ 3
Monitor and Report Telephone Status .................................................................................................. 3
Status Indication ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Power .................................................................................................................................................... 3
Heartbeat ............................................................................................................................................... 3
EACT .................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation ......................................................................................................................................4
Safety Guidelines ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Security Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 4
Models 210-700BH and 210-700BHAC ................................................................................................. 5
Model 226-700 ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Model 246-700 ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Model 256-700 ....................................................................................................................................... 11
Model 276-700 ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Models 276-702BH and 276-702BHAC ............................................................................................... 15
Flush Mount Installation ..................................................................................................................... 15
Surface-Mount Installation using the No. 238-003 Enclosure ............................................................ 17
Field Wiring ..................................................................................................................................17
Recommended Cabling ......................................................................................................................... 17
Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
Power-Over-Ethernet .......................................................................................................................... 18
Local Power ........................................................................................................................................ 18
Network .................................................................................................................................................. 19
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-445L G A I - T R O N I C S ® A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones A B L E O F O N T E N T S Confidentiality Notice ........................1 Product Overview ..........................1 Features and Functions ..........................
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Pub. 42004-445L Auxiliary I/O............................19 Inputs..............................19 Outputs ..............................20 Programming ..........................20 VoIP PCBA Setup ..........................20 VoIP PCBA Initial Network Configuration ..................20 VoIP Telephone Input Contacts ......................21 VoIP Telephone Output Contacts ....................... 21 Maximum (Handset Receiver) Level Remote Control ..............21 Maintenance ..........................21 General Information ..........................
  • Page 3: Confidentiality Notice

    Pub. 42004-445L G A I - T R O N I C S ® A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Confidentiality Notice This manual is provided solely as an installation, operation, and maintenance guide and contains sensitive business and technical information that is confidential and proprietary to GAI-Tronics.
  • Page 4: Features And Functions

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 2 of 27 Features and Functions The VoIP telephones covered in this manual include the following features: • SIP compatible (RFC3261) • weather and/or vandal-resistant • real-time alarm reporting via email, syslog, or TMA software •...
  • Page 5: Receive A Call

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 3 of 27 Receive a Call When a VoIP telephone is called, the telephone’s ringer will sound until the handset is removed from the cradle (taken off-hook) and a conversation can take place. Handset Receiver Volume Control A push-button switch is provided on the front panel for adjustment of the handset receiver volume.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 4 of 27 Installation 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.
  • Page 7: Models 210-700Bh And 210-700Bhac

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 5 of 27 Figure 1. Model 246-700 & 256-700—Bottom Figure 2. Model 246-700 & 256-700—Top entry entry conduit installation details conduit installation details— (NOT RECOMMENDED) Models 210-700BH and 210-700BHAC Figure 3. Models 210-700BH/-700BHAC VoIP Behavioral Telephones Outline and Mounting Detail P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr.
  • Page 8 Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 6 of 27 1. Use a GAI-Tronics No. 233-001 security screwdriver to remove the four tamper-resistant cover panel screws (See Figure 4). 2. Remove the front cover assembly and set it aside to expose the four mounting holes on the mounting panel.
  • Page 9: Model 226-700

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 7 of 27 Model 226-700 1. Remove the eight security screws from the front panel using a GAI- Tronics No. 233-001 security screwdriver or equivalent. 2. Remove the front panel and set it aside.
  • Page 10 Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 8 of 27 10. Connect peripheral devices (see the Auxiliary I/O section). 11. Seal the conduit entry point(s). : Use silicone sealant or equivalent around and inside all conduit entries. 12. Perform the initial programming of the telephone (see the Programming section). 13.
  • Page 11: Model 246-700

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 9 of 27 Model 246-700 1. Remove the four screws from the front panel. 2. Remove the front panel and set it aside. 3. Mount the enclosure to the wall using either four ¼-20 machine screws with washers and nuts or four #14 wood screws of the appropriate length, depending on the mounting surface.
  • Page 12 Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 10 of 27 Figure 10. Model 246-700 Mounting Detail P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-445L.docx 10/19...
  • Page 13: Model 256-700

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 11 of 27 Model 256-700 1. Open the front door and remove the four outer screws from the mid-section. 2. Carefully pull the enclosure apart until encountering a slight resistance on the left side. 3.
  • Page 14 Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 12 of 27 Figure 12. Model 256-700 Mounting Detail P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-445L.docx 10/19...
  • Page 15: Model 276-700

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 13 of 27 Model 276-700 Figure 13. Model 276-700 Outline Drawing 1. Remove the six tamper-resistant screws securing the backbox to the telephone. 2. Flush-mount and GAI-Tronics Model 234 Communication Station Installations: Mount the backbox to the structure using appropriate hardware (see Figure 14 for the cutout dimensions).
  • Page 16 Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 14 of 27 11. Torque the screws to 10–12 in⋅lb (1.1–1.4 N∙m). Figure 14. Model 276-700 Mounting Detail P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-445L.docx 10/19...
  • Page 17: Models 276-702Bh And 276-702Bhac

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 15 of 27 Models 276-702BH and 276-702BHAC : See the cutout and support framing detail for installation planning (see Figure 17). Figure 15. Models 276-702BH/-702BHAC Behavioral Health Telephone Outline Diagram Flush Mount Installation 1.
  • Page 18 Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 16 of 27 Figure 16. Models 276-702BH/-702BHAC Dust Cover Detail Figure 17. Cutout and Framing Support Detail for Models 276-702BH/-702BHAC P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-445L.docx 10/19...
  • Page 19: Surface-Mount Installation Using The No. 238-003 Enclosure

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 17 of 27 Surface-Mount Installation using the No. 238-003 Enclosure The Model 238-003 enclosure includes rear and bottom access holes for cable entry. Utilize the rear access hole(s) for a completely hidden installation or the bottom access hole(s) for conduit installation. : The dust cover included with the Model 276-702BH and 276-702BHAC telephones is not required for use with the Model 238-003 Surface-Mount Enclosure and must be removed.
  • Page 20: Power

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 18 of 27 Figure 18. VoIP Telephone PCB Assembly Power Power-Over-Ethernet Connect power to the system as indicated in your PoE equipment manual. Local Power When PoE is not available, a separate, isolated 24–48 V dc power supply is required. A removable terminal block P5 is provided for connection of local power to the telephone (see Table 3 for the wiring terminations and Figure 18 for the location of P5 1.
  • Page 21: Ground (For Models 210-700Bh/-700Bhac, 226-700, 276-700/-702Bh/-702Bhac Only)

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 19 of 27 Table 3. Power—P5 Label Description Positive (−) Negative Ground (For Models 210-700BH/-700BHAC, 226-700, 276-700/-702BH/-702BHAC Only) The enclosure must be connected to earth ground. 1. Install a #6 ring lug on the ground conductor. 2.
  • Page 22: Outputs

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 20 of 27 Outputs Two outputs have been provided for customer use. Terminations for these outputs are provided on connector P10. Table 5. Output Contacts—P10 Label Description Common Output 1 Normally Open Output 1 Common Output 2 Normally Open Output 2 Programming...
  • Page 23: Voip Telephone Input Contacts

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 21 of 27 VoIP Telephone Input Contacts Each VoIP telephone accepts four volt-free inputs (see the Specifications section for the input ratings). The function of each input is configurable. Inputs can be configured for one of the following modes: On, Off, or On/Off.
  • Page 24: Cleaning

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 22 of 27 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.
  • Page 25: Replacement Parts And Accessories

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 23 of 27 Replacement Parts and Accessories Table 7. Replacement Parts by Model Number Part No. Description ◼ ◼ ◼ 10113-020 Handset Assembly with Armored Cord, 15-inch ◼ 10113-021 Handset Assembly with Armored Cord, 29-inch ◼...
  • Page 26: Specifications

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 24 of 27 Table 8. Available Accessories by Model Number Part No. Description ◼ 230-001 Pole Mounting Kit, Rugged Phone/RF Call Box ◼ ◼ 231-001FS Pole Mounting Kit for BH/FS Series Telephones when installed in a Model 238-003 Enclosure ◼...
  • Page 27: Handset Audio

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 25 of 27 Handset Audio Analog microphone gain ........................30 dB Analog earpiece gain ......................default: +20 dB setting 2: +12 dB setting 3: 0 dB Frequency response ......................250 Hz to 6500 Hz Frequency response flatness ....................
  • Page 28 Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 26 of 27 Braille dial pad ........................chrome-plated zinc Dimensions ............9.50 H × 8.00 W × 6.90 D in (241.3 × 203.2 × 175.3 mm) Mounting ......................four 0.28-inch diameter holes Weight ............................ 4.8 lb (2.18 kg) Model 256-700 Construction .......................
  • Page 29: Approvals

    Pub. 42004-445L Rugged VoIP Handset Telephones Page 27 of 27 Approvals Models All: Compliance to Standard ....................FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Models 226, 246, 256, 276: Safety of Information Technology Equipment ..............UL/CSA 60950 Models 226, 256, and 276 only: Enclosure for Electrical Equipment ....................
  • Page 30 Warranty Equipment. GAI-Tronics warrants for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, that any GAI-Tronics equipment supplied hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship, shall comply with the then-current product specifications and product literature, and if applicable, shall be fit for the purpose specified in the agreed-upon quotation or proposal document.

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