Hubbel GAI-Tronics 298 Manual

Ada-compliant emergency telephone

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Model 298 ADA-Compliant
Confidentiality Notice.............................................................................................................................3
Introduction............................................................................................................................................3
Operation ...............................................................................................................................................3
Installation..............................................................................................................................................4
SAFETY GUIDELINES .................................................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ....................................................................................................................... 4
MOUNTING AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................. 4
Hardware Configuration........................................................................................................................6
Auto-answer Configuration............................................................................................................................ 6
Polarity Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 7
Programming Password Configuration.......................................................................................................... 7
MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY AND SPEAKER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT................................................... 8
Programming Instructions .....................................................................................................................8
REMOTE PROGRAMMING............................................................................................................................. 8
Password Enabled Programming................................................................................................................... 8
Password Disabled Programming.................................................................................................................. 9
LOCAL PROGRAMMING................................................................................................................................ 9
Programming Sequences ...................................................................................................................... 10
PROGRAMMING DIALING OPERATION .................................................................................................... 10
Auto-dialing ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Outside Line Auto-dialing ........................................................................................................................... 11
Ring-down Operation .................................................................................................................................. 13
PROGRAMMING PASSWORD OPERATION ............................................................................................... 14
PROGRAMMING DISCONNECT OPERATION............................................................................................ 14
PROGRAMMING THE SILENT MONITORING FEATURE.......................................................................... 16
NEW/OLD DTMF TRANSMITTER SELECTION.......................................................................................... 16
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) PROGRAMMING............................................................ 16
Call Received Indicator Lamp Activation .................................................................................................... 16
Location Identification Code Dialing .......................................................................................................... 17
DTMF Call Disconnect ............................................................................................................................... 17
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-304A G A I - T R O N I C S ® C O R P O R A T I O N A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Table of Contents...
  • Page 2 ABLE OF ONTENTS ONTINUED Hardware Settings Table ..........................17 Programming Table............................. 18 Auxiliary Output ..........................19 AUXILIARY OUTPUT DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR RELAY ACTIVATION..........20 AUXILIARY OUTPUT DESIGN EXAMPLES ....................21 24 V DC Relay Example ..........................21 48 V DC Relay Example ..........................21 User Instructions..........................
  • Page 3: Confidentiality Notice

    Pub. 42004-304A Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Confidentiality Notice This manual is provided solely as an operational, installation, and maintenance guide and contains sensitive business and technical information that is confidential and proprietary to GAI-Tronics. GAI-Tronics retains all intellectual property and other rights in or to the information contained herein, and such information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI-Tronics product or system.
  • Page 4: Installation

    4 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Acknowledgment of the call causes the telephone to perform two functions: illuminate the C ECEIVED lamp on the front panel and transmit a user-programmed three-digit location identification code. The emergency telephones can also be used to make non-emergency type calls. Non-emergency telephone communication can be made by pressing the C push button, waiting for dial tone, and using the keypad to dial the desired number.
  • Page 5 5 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Figure 2. Back Box Mounting Details 3. Prepare the mounting surface for installation of the back box. See Figure 2 for the back box dimensions. Install the customer-supplied telephone line surge suppressor on the telephone line, if applicable. Remove the tapered plug from the top or bottom cable entry hole in the back box, and install the customer-supplied telephone line and cable fitting.
  • Page 6: Hardware Configuration

    6 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Using the modular wall jack remove the cover, and connect the green and red wires of the telephone line to the green and the red wires of the modular wall jack. See Figure 2 for details. Replace the modular wall jack cover.
  • Page 7: Polarity Configuration

    7 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Polarity Configuration Factory Setting: Non-polarity sensitive This telephone can be configured to be polarity or non-polarity sensitive. When using the non-polarized setting, the telephone will operate with the telephone line’s positive terminal connected to either the tip or the ring.
  • Page 8: Microphone Sensitivity And Speaker Volume Adjustment

    8 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY AND SPEAKER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The speaker volume and the microphone sensitivity controls are factory set to a nominal value. These settings yield acceptable results in all but a few applications. When adjustments are necessary, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 9: Password Disabled Programming

    9 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A 4. Dial the four-digit password. If the password has not been altered, dial 2468 (factory setting). Otherwise, dial the preprogrammed user password. A success tone (single beep) is generated to indicate the programming mode has been accessed.
  • Page 10: Programming Sequences

    10 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A 5. Enter the desired programmable parameters. See the Programming Sequences section below. A success tone (high-low-high) tone is generated each time a new parameter is accepted. An error tone (single beep) is generated to indicate an error.
  • Page 11: Outside Line Auto-Dialing

    11 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Feature Sequence Description Default Auto-dial DD ... *1 Assigns a telephone number to the auto-dial button. DD ... None Number 1 represents the telephone number, which can be up to 20 digits in length.
  • Page 12 12 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Feature Sequence Description Default Outside Line D*#DD ...*1 Assigns a telephone number to the auto-dial button. D None represents the outside line access number. *# forces the unit Auto-dial Number 1 to wait for a second dial tone.
  • Page 13: Ring-Down Operation

    13 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Ring-down Operation Ring-down operation enables the telephone to go off-hook when the E push button is pressed. MERGENCY The ring-down system must detect loop current and ring-down to the appropriate telephone. Ring-down operation can be enabled with the K enabled or disabled.
  • Page 14: Programming Password Operation

    14 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A PROGRAMMING PASSWORD OPERATION The Password Protection feature allows you to change the four-digit password required to remotely program the emergency telephone. Each telephone is password protected to maintain the integrity of programmed information and should not be disabled.
  • Page 15 15 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Feature Sequence Description Default Emergency # 1 7 L 0 (Disabled) EMERGENCY button cannot be used to disconnect a call for Push-button ten seconds after initially pressing the push button. However, the Disconnect emergency push button can be used to disconnect calls after the Option...
  • Page 16: Programming The Silent Monitoring Feature

    16 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A PROGRAMMING THE SILENT MONITORING FEATURE Emergency telephones emit a splash tone with every incoming call to alert individuals near the telephone to answer the call. When the Silent Monitoring feature is enabled, the splash tone is eliminated, and monitoring can begin without notifying individuals near the telephone.
  • Page 17: Location Identification Code Dialing

    17 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Location Identification Code Dialing The Location Identification Code feature enables security personnel to quickly and easily locate an individual in trouble. When the individual presses the E push button, the person receiving the MERGENCY call (typically the security operator) presses the *DTMF button.
  • Page 18: Programming Table

    18 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Programming Table Function Key Sequence Default Settings User Settings Auto-dial Programming Auto-dial Number 1 DD*1 None Auto-dial Number 2 DD*2 None Dial Tone Delay #10NN #1000 Outside Line Auto-dial Number 1 D*#DD*1 None Outside Line Auto-dial Number 2...
  • Page 19: Auxiliary Output

    19 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Auxiliary Output The auxiliary output enables peripheral equipment (beacons, video cameras, alarms, and so on) to be activated when the emergency push button is pressed. The auxiliary output is a solid state relay that optically isolates the control voltage from the output contact.
  • Page 20: Auxiliary Output Design Guidelines For Relay Activation

    20 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Figure 6. Typical 531A Beacon Interconnection AUXILIARY OUTPUT DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR RELAY ACTIVATION • The auxiliary output is polarity sensitive (TB2-1 is positive and TB2-2 is negative). CAUTION Polarity reversals can damage the auxiliary output. CAUTION Use minimal torque on the terminals of TB2 to avoid damage.
  • Page 21: Auxiliary Output Design Examples

    21 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Figure 7. Auxiliary Output Connections AUXILIARY OUTPUT DESIGN EXAMPLES 24 V DC Relay Example The load is a 24 V relay with a with a coil resistance of 800 ohms. The minimum activation voltage is 19 V.
  • Page 22: User Instructions

    22 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A User Instructions This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom side right or rear center of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.
  • Page 23: Additional Information, Canada

    23 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Additional Information, Canada Notice The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
  • Page 24 24 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A Figure 8. Low Power Jumper Switch f:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-304a.doc 06/02...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    25 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom The emergency telephone attempts to execute the auto-dial sequence but is unable to complete this function. The telephone attempts to reset itself and start the auto-dial process again. This may be detected by hearing the Hi/Lo splash tone 3 or 4 times before the telephone disconnects.
  • Page 26: Disabling 24 Volt Power Mode

    26 of 26 Page Model 298 ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephone Pub. 42004-304A DISABLING 24 VOLT POWER MODE To disable the 24 volt power mode and return to 48 volt mode, just remove the jumper clip from the key switch connector on the main circuit board. Specifications Electrical FCC Registration Number..................ADGUSA-18345-MT-T...
  • Page 27 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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