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Installation & Operations Manual 36” Emergency Call Station Emergency Tower Phone • 2100-TSL Landline Solar Tower Emergency Solar Tower Phone • 2100-TSC Cellular Solar Tower • 2100-TS9 900 MHz Solar Tower • 2100-TST 2-Way Radio Solar Tower • 2100-TSV VoIP Solar Tower •...
Thank you for purchasing RATH’s Solar Tower Phone. We are the largest Emergency Communication Manufacturer in North America and have been in business for over 35 years. We take great pride in our products, service, and support. Our Emergency Products are of the highest quality.
Description Figure 1: Front & Back View Features: • ADA compliant (hands free operation) • LED call status indicator • Powder coated steel construction inside and out • Aluminum access panels powder coated inside and out • Weather and vandal resistant •...
Items Needed for Installation • Concrete for 16” deep, 2’ diameter slab • 1/4” spanner adapter (provided to remove • RATH® Kit 7476* or 7477** Access Panel 1) • #1 Phillips screwdriver • Adjustable wrench • 1/4” driver • Analog phone line (if using 900 MHz or a Landline) •...
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4. Connect the power cables to the battery, red to positive and black to negative. Note: Batteries that will not be installed within 90 days should be connected to RATH® Charger #RP7700100AV. Failure to do this may result in the battery not working correctly upon installation 90 Ah Battery or shortening of the battery life.
Adjusting the Photocell (If Equipped): 1. Slide the cover to the proper position on the photocell in order for the blue light to be lit at the proper time (see drawing below). The cell may need to be partially covered if the Tower is near a light source. Photocell Cover Solar Panel Wiring and Testing:...
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4. When the “PWR”, “RDY”, and “NW” lights on the front of the unit are illuminated, unit is ready. 5. Verify SmartPhone is plugged into the FXS port on Cellular Module. Note: If the SIM card is not provided to RATH® at time of purchase, an active SIM Card will need to be installed into SIM Card slot.
Phone Programming 1. You can program the phone on-site or remotely. Note: Cellular and 900 MHz applications cannot be remotely programmed. 2. If programming on-site, remove the face plate (see Figure 1). 3. Remove the cover of the NEMA 4 enclosure by loosening the 4 corner screws. On-Site Programming: Step 1: To Begin Program Mode A.
If you have answered YES to all questions, you have successfully installed and tested the phone. If you answer NO to any question, proceed to the Troubleshooting Section. * RATH recommends the Tower phone be tested on a regular basis to ensure proper operation.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Solutions No dial tone when the • Check to make sure the phone line is connected to SmartPhone board. button is pushed: Audio is low from the • Speaker control needs to be adjusted. Go to “Speaker Adjustment” on page 9. speaker: •...