Hubbell GAI-TRONICS RED ALERT 393-001CAM Manual

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Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................1
Telephones ............................................................................................................................................... 1
Models ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
TMA (Telephone Management Application)........................................................................................ 3
Telephone Operation.......................................................................................................................4
Emergency Call Operation ..................................................................................................................... 4
Non-Emergency Call Operation ............................................................................................................ 4
Receiving a Call ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Disconnecting a Call ............................................................................................................................... 5
Location Identification ........................................................................................................................... 5
Installation ......................................................................................................................................5
Safety Guidelines ..................................................................................................................................... 6
General Installation Guidelines ............................................................................................................. 6
Location Considerations ......................................................................................................................... 6
Security Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 6
Conduit Installation Details ................................................................................................................... 7
Connecting a GAI-Tronics Strobe ....................................................................................................... 12
Hardware Configuration ..............................................................................................................12
Auto-Answer .......................................................................................................................................... 13
Polarity ................................................................................................................................................... 14
DTMF Gain Select ................................................................................................................................ 14
Password Enable/Disable ..................................................................................................................... 14
Command Select.................................................................................................................................... 14
Low-Power Mode .................................................................................................................................. 14
Auxiliary Outputs ................................................................................................................................. 15
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-467D 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 Camera Telephone Manual A B L E O F O N T E N T S Confidentiality Notice ........................1 Product Overview ..........................1 Telephones ...............................
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Pub. 42004-467D Auxiliary Output Control ........................15 Hardware Settings ..........................16 Programming ..........................16 Password Disabled Programming ....................... 16 Standard Mode Programming ......................17 Local Access Programming ........................ 17 Remote Access Programming ......................17 Programming Sequences ........................18 Dialing Methods ..........................
  • Page 3: Confidentiality Notice

    Pub. 42004-467D 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 Camera Telephone Manual 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: Models

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 2 of 30 ® The HELP push button on each RED ALERT camera telephone can be programmed to dial three different telephone numbers. These include a primary telephone number and two rollover telephone numbers. The emergency telephone will automatically dial the first rollover number if the emergency call cannot connect to the primary telephone number (i.e., a busy signal or no answer).
  • Page 5: Tma (Telephone Management Application)

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 3 of 30 Model Description 394AL-001CAM Surface-Mount Emergency Telephone housed in a cast-aluminum enclosure painted safety yellow; includes a HELP autodial push button, a CALL (off-hook) button and a 12-button Braille keypad. 397-001CAM Flush-Mount Emergency Telephone with a heavy-gauge brushed stainless steel front panel;...
  • Page 6: Telephone Operation

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 4 of 30 Telephone Operation Two types of telephones are described in this manual: • single emergency push-button operation (autodial) • emergency push button and call push button with keypad This section describes the general operation of each telephone type. : The video output (NTSC format) from the camera board becomes operational as soon as 12 V dc power is applied.
  • Page 7: Receiving A Call

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 5 of 30 Receiving a Call ® RED ALERT camera telephones can be programmed to auto-answer incoming calls. The telephone will automatically answer when the emergency telephone extension is dialed. It will then generate a pair of triple beep tones and two-way, hands-free conversation can occur.
  • Page 8: Safety Guidelines

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 6 of 30 Safety Guidelines When installing any GAI-Tronics telephone equipment, please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure the safety of all personnel: • Do not install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. •...
  • Page 9: Conduit Installation Details

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 7 of 30 Conduit Installation Details GAI-Tronics recommends installing telephone lines in conduit to protect against accidental damage and vandalism. To prevent moisture from entering the enclosure:  Conduit should enter the enclosure from the bottom whenever possible. ...
  • Page 10: Models 393-001Cam And 394Al-001Cam-Surface Mount Installations

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 8 of 30 Models 393-001CAM and 394AL-001CAM—Surface Mount Installations The mounting and wiring instructions are as follows: 1. Remove the four security screws from the front panel and set the panel assembly aside. 2. Position the enclosure on the mounting surface. The enclosure provides four 0.28-inch mounting holes in a 7.0 ×...
  • Page 11 Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 9 of 30 Figure 6. Model 394AL-001CAM Figure 7. Model 393-001CAM and 394AL-001CAM Component Locations P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-467D.docx 04/19...
  • Page 12: Models 397-001Cam And 398-001Cam-Tower Or Flush-Mount Installations

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 10 of 30 Models 397-001CAM and 398-001CAM—Tower or Flush-Mount Installations The supplied back box must be used to mount the Model 397-001CAM or Model 398-001CAM telephones for flush-mount installations or when mounting in a GAI-Tronics Model 234 Series Tower. Figure 8.
  • Page 13 Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 11 of 30 9. Configure the telephone: 1. Configure the hardware as required (see the Hardware Configuration section). 2. Adjust the audio levels, if necessary (see Figure 12 for speaker volume and microphone sensitivity potentiometer locations). 3.
  • Page 14: Connecting A Gai-Tronics Strobe

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 12 of 30 Connecting a GAI-Tronics Strobe A typical connection detail of a GAI-Tronics 530-001/531A strobe (sold separately) is shown below. Figure 11. (Model 398-001CAM is shown as an example) Connection to optional GAI-Tronics 530-001/540-001/531A Strobe Hardware Configuration The hardware configuration options are explained in the following sections and the necessary jumper settings are identified to enable or disable each option.
  • Page 15: Auto-Answer

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 13 of 30 Figure 12. No. 69577-101 Emergency Telephone PCBA (Top View) Auto-Answer Factory Setting: Auto-answer feature enabled The auto-answer feature enables or disables the automatic answering of incoming calls. This allows TMA to monitor the health of the telephone via polling with SMART operation enabled. When the auto- answer feature is enabled, the telephone automatically answers the call and attempts to communicate with TMA.
  • Page 16: Polarity

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 14 of 30 Polarity Factory Setting: Non-polarity sensitive The telephone can be configured as polarity or non-polarity sensitive. The telephone operates regardless of tip and ring polarity when configured for non-polarity. The telephone will only operate when the telephone line’s positive terminal is connected to the tip terminal when configured for polarity.
  • Page 17: Auxiliary Outputs

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 15 of 30 Auxiliary Outputs Each telephone includes two isolated solid-state switches capable of switching a maximum of 125 mA at 48 V dc, or 80 mA at 28 V ac. TB2 (OUT1) and TB5 (OUT4) on the emergency telephone PCBA provide the connections for the auxiliary outputs (see Figure 12).
  • Page 18: Hardware Settings

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 16 of 30 The output pulse duration (closure) and the DTMF code used for the open gate command are user programmable (see the Output Four Control section). ® TMA can be used to change the contact closure settings if the RED ALERT telephone is operating in SMART mode.
  • Page 19: Standard Mode Programming

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 17 of 30 ® 3. Call the RED ALERT telephone using a touch-tone telephone. The telephone automatically answers the call and generates a splash tone (low to high sequence) followed by a success tone (single beep). 4.
  • Page 20: Programming Sequences

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 18 of 30 DTMF PROGRAMMING DTMF APPROX SEQUENCE PASSWORD 1.5 s DIGITS DIGITS HIGH TONE TONE SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS SPLASH TONE TONE TONE TONE TIME (s) Figure 14. Telephone Programming Timing Diagram Programming Sequences Programming Legend The information on the following pages explains the programming D = digit 0–9, *, or #...
  • Page 21: Dialing Methods

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 19 of 30 5. To terminate the programming call: • Local—Press the CALL or HELP push button (whichever is connected to J1) to end the call. Restore any moved push-button harness connectors to their original position (if necessary). •...
  • Page 22 Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 20 of 30 Table 3. Auto-Dialing Key Sequence Setup Feature Description Default Sequence HELP Button DD ... *1 Assigns a telephone number to the auto-dial memory 1. None DD… represents the telephone number digits. Telephone Auto-dial Number 1 numbers can be up to 24 digits long.
  • Page 23: Password Protection

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 21 of 30 Ring-down Operation Ring-down operation enables the telephone to go off-hook when the HELP push button is pressed. The ring-down system must detect loop current and ring-down to the appropriate telephone. Password Protection The password protection feature allows changing the four-digit password required to program the telephone.
  • Page 24: Disconnect Options

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 22 of 30 Table 6. Off-Hook Ringing Feature Sequence Description Default Off-Hook # 2 2 L Enabling the off-hook ringing feature allows a person to 0 (Disabled) Ringing call the telephone and have the telephone function as a normal telephone.
  • Page 25: Ada (Americans With Disabilities Act) Programming

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 23 of 30 Feature Sequence Description Default Dial Tone # 1 9 L : Use this option only if no other disconnect 0 (Disabled) Disconnect options are available. Option If this option is enabled, the telephone automatically terminates a call if it detects a dial tone continuously for 10 seconds, such as if the called party hangs up.
  • Page 26: Output Four Control

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 24 of 30 Table 9. Extended Strobe Operation Feature Sequence Description Default Extended Strobe # 2 5 N N N Sets the duration of the activation of the output one 0 0 0 Operation contact starting at the end of a call.
  • Page 27: Smart Mode Programming

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 25 of 30 : The early microphone feature should only be used if the telephone number being called by the emergency telephone is attended 24 hours per day. If call rollover is desired, the appropriate feature setting is early microphone option disabled.
  • Page 28 Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 26 of 30 Table 12. Programming Documentation Table Function Key Sequence Default Setting User Settings Auto-dial or Ring-Down Programming (see Table 3Error! Reference source not found.) HELP Button Auto-dial Number 1 DD*1 None HELP Button Auto-dial Number 2 DD*2 None HELP Button Auto-dial Number 3...
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 27 of 30 Maintenance WARNING —Always remove power to this station prior to servicing. General Information 1. Inspect and replace frayed or cracked wiring. 2. Secure/replace loose wires and terminal lugs. 3. Remove corrosion from terminals. Service Contact your GAI-Tronics regional service center for a RA # (return authorization number).
  • Page 30: Replacement Parts

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 28 of 30 Replacement Parts Part No. Description ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ 233-001 Model 233-001 Security Screwdriver ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ 12562-108 PCBA, Replacement ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ 12562-109 PCBA, Voice Annunciation Kit ◼ 51035-005A PCBA, Keypad Assembly ◼...
  • Page 31: Mechanical

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 29 of 30 Mechanical Telephone operating temperature range ..........−4 ºF to +140 ºF (−20 ºC to +60 ºC) Camera operating temperature range ............14 ºF to 122 ºF (−10 ºC to 50 ºC) Relative humidity .....................
  • Page 32: Approvals

    Pub. 42004-467D Camera Telephone Manual Page 30 of 30 Power consumption ......................120 mA (1.44 W) Lens type .................... cone-type pin-hole lens F5.5 mm/F3.5 Approvals Safety of Information Technology Equipment ..............UL/CSA 60950 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment ....................Type 3R 47 CFR Part 68 Certification Number ...................

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