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Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station
Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
General Information .......................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1
Features .................................................................................................................................................... 2
Options ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
Installation ......................................................................................................................................3
Important Safety Instructions................................................................................................................ 3
Enclosure Mounting and Cable Entries ................................................................................................ 4
Open the Station ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Field Wiring and Configuration ............................................................................................................ 5
Station Ground ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Termination PCBA ............................................................................................................................... 6
Main PCBA ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Settings and Adjustments ..............................................................................................................13
Open the Station .................................................................................................................................... 13
Main PCBA Configuration .................................................................................................................. 13
Write Protect (EEPROM) Jumper ....................................................................................................... 13
WDOG Enable (Watchdog) Jumper ................................................................................................... 13
Boot Enable Jumper ............................................................................................................................ 13
Reset Switch ........................................................................................................................................ 14
Speaker and 600-ohm Audio Output Volume ..................................................................................... 14
Receiver Volume ................................................................................................................................ 15
Group and Station Number Selector Switches .................................................................................... 15
Main PCBA Indicators ......................................................................................................................... 15
Power LED .......................................................................................................................................... 15
Heartbeat LED .................................................................................................................................... 15
Ethernet Connection LEDs ................................................................................................................. 15
Five Configurable LEDs ..................................................................................................................... 15
Front Cover Installation ....................................................................................................................... 16
Programming ................................................................................................................................16
Operation .......................................................................................................................................16
Standard Handset Paging ..................................................................................................................... 16
Party Line Communication .................................................................................................................. 17
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-780E 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 SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station A B L E O F O N T E N T S Confidentiality Notice ........................1 General Information ........................1...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Pub. 42004-780E All-Call Button Use ..........................17 Alternate-Page Destination Switch Use ....................18 Headset Use............................18 Maintenance ..........................19 Troubleshooting ............................ 19 Service and Spare Parts ........................20 Reference Documentation ......................20 Specifications ..........................20 Power ..............................20 Ethernet ..............................21 RTU ................................
  • Page 3: Confidentiality Notice

    GAI-Tronics Corporation and may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission from GAI-Tronics. General Information Product Overview The GAI-Tronics SP2 station is a modular industrial multicast VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communication system. The standard Class I Div. 2 SP2 station configuration is an indoor, multi-party, handset/speaker amplifier station using ac power with RTU control.
  • Page 4: Features

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 2 of 22 Features • flexible and highly configurable SMART technology featuring ALS (Ambient Level Sensing), real time self-diagnostics, and available remote monitoring • real-time operation providing instantaneous page and party line communication •...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 3 of 22 Installation Important Safety Instructions • Read, follow, and retain instructions—Read and follow all safety and operating instructions before operating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference. •...
  • Page 6: Enclosure Mounting And Cable Entries

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 4 of 22 Enclosure Mounting and Cable Entries The mounting location must be flat and provide proper clearance, rigidity, and strength to support the enclosure and all contained devices. 1.
  • Page 7: Open The Station

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 5 of 22 Open the Station Complete the following steps to open the station: 1. Remove the four screws from the front panel and turn it to the left to expose the interior surfaces. 2.
  • Page 8: Termination Pcba

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 6 of 22 Termination PCBA Install all connections as indicated in the following sections: Figure 4. SP2 Standard Termination PCBA (Optional 70V/100V Termination PCBA Similar) Direct Speaker Connection and Jumper Settings Terminate the station’s 8 or 16-ohm remote speaker(s) to terminal block TB1.
  • Page 9 Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 7 of 22 Table 1. Direct Speaker Connections—TB1 Label Description TB1-1 Parallel/S A Series—Output PEAKER ⏚ TB1-2 Earth Reference TB1-3 − Parallel/S A Series—Output PEAKER TB1-4 Parallel/S B Series—Output PEAKER ⏚...
  • Page 10 Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 8 of 22 70-V/100-V Termination Board Option—Speaker Connections with Monitoring The optional 70-volt/100-volt speaker line- monitoring PCBA replaces the standard termination board and enables connection of 70-volt and/or 100-volt speakers to the SP2station.
  • Page 11 Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 9 of 22 RTU Inputs The standard termination PCBA contains two auxiliary RTU inputs. The optional 70V/100V termination board provides speaker line monitoring and has just one auxiliary RTU input. Terminate the inputs at terminal block TB2 (see Figure 4).
  • Page 12 Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 10 of 22 RTU Output Two form C contacts are provided to power a beacon (see Figure 8). Terminate the output at terminal block TB2 (see Figure 4). Configure the output for dry contact use by removing jumpers JU1 and JU2. WARNING —Line voltage is present at the NO contact until JU1 and JU2 are removed.
  • Page 13: Main Pcba

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 11 of 22 Power The ac or optional dc power supply is on the termination PCBA. Connect the local ac or dc power source to terminal block TB3 (see Figure 4, Figure 5, and Figure 6): 1.
  • Page 14 Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 12 of 22 Figure 9. SP2 Main PCBA (Ethernet) Ethernet Termination 1. Pull a dedicated category 5e or better Ethernet cable into the rear enclosure. Maximum Ethernet cable length is 100 m. 2.
  • Page 15: Settings And Adjustments

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 13 of 22 Settings and Adjustments Open the Station Complete the following steps to open the station: 1. Remove the four screws from the front panel and turn it to the left to expose the interior surfaces. 2.
  • Page 16: Reset Switch

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 14 of 22 Reset Switch Reset switch, S1 reboots the station to its initial state. All configuration settings remain programmed. Figure 11. Main PCBA (Front and Rear Views) Speaker and 600-ohm Audio Output Volume The speaker volume potentiometer, R36, adjusts the signal level to the speaker from the page line.
  • Page 17: Receiver Volume

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 15 of 22 Receiver Volume Use the receiver volume potentiometer, R37, to adjust the handset volume: 1. Remove the handset from the cradle. 2. Turn the receiver volume potentiometer, R37, fully counterclockwise. The receiver emits an audible test-tone.
  • Page 18: Front Cover Installation

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 16 of 22 Front Cover Installation After all adjustments are complete: 1. Place the front cover onto the rear enclosure. Do not to pinch any cables. 2. Secure the front cover using the four screws and washers provided. 3.
  • Page 19: Party Line Communication

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 17 of 22 Party Line Communication To respond to a page: 1. Turn the party-line selector switch on any SP2 station in the system to the requested party line. 2.
  • Page 20: Alternate-Page Destination Switch Use

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 18 of 22 Alternate-Page Destination Switch Use Use the A selector switch to page one of five alternate destinations programed for the station (see Figure 13). Alternate page destinations must be software configured for SP2 stations.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 19 of 22 Maintenance Troubleshooting The following table provides aid for qualified service personnel in troubleshooting problems with an SP2 station. Problem Solution • station not functional check wiring and cable terminations •...
  • Page 22: Service And Spare Parts

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 20 of 22 Service and Spare Parts Contact GAI-Tronics’ regional service center if the equipment requires service or spare parts. An RA# (Return Authorization Number) will be issued if service is required. Ship equipment prepaid to GAI- Tronics with an RA# and a purchase order number.
  • Page 23: Ethernet

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 21 of 22 Ethernet Cable ..........................category 5e or better Speed ............................... 100 Mbps Maximum stations ........................... 4096 Maximum cable length ......................... 100 m Input Control Switch type......................... NO or NC dry contacts End-of-line termination ..................
  • Page 24: Mechanical

    Pub. 42004-780E SP2 Class I Div. 2 Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station Page 22 of 22 Nominal output voltage ......................70.7 V or 100 V 600-ohm Audio Input Audio Level ........................1 V maximum Control type ..........................NO dry contact Control cable resistance ................1 kΩ maximum loop resistance 600-ohm Audio Output Frequency response ..............
  • Page 25 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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