Hubbell GAI-TRONICS Division 1 352-7 2 Series Manual

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Division 1 VoIP Page Phones
Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
General Information .......................................................................................................................1
Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 2
System Requirements and Limitations ................................................................................................. 3
VoIP ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
VoIP WiFi ............................................................................................................................................. 3
Multicast Broadcasting ......................................................................................................................... 3
VoIP Subscriber Tips ............................................................................................................................. 3
Hardware Description ............................................................................................................................ 4
External ................................................................................................................................................. 4
Internal .................................................................................................................................................. 6
Operation .........................................................................................................................................7
Handset Receiver Volume Control ........................................................................................................ 7
Model 352-7x2 and 352-8x2 Handset Operation .................................................................................. 8
Model 352-7x3 and 352-8x3 Headset Operation .................................................................................. 9
Headset Connection .............................................................................................................................. 9
Amplifier Paging (Multicast Broadcast) ............................................................................................. 10
Installation ....................................................................................................................................10
Installation Guidelines .......................................................................................................................... 10
Mount the Telephone ............................................................................................................................ 11
Cable Entries ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Front Cover Removal ........................................................................................................................... 12
Field Wiring ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Network Cable .................................................................................................................................... 15
Power .................................................................................................................................................. 15
Auxiliary I/O ....................................................................................................................................... 15
USB port ................................................................................................................................................ 16
Front Cover Installation ....................................................................................................................... 16
Programming ................................................................................................................................17
First Time WiFi Interface Setup.......................................................................................................... 17
Reset WiFi Interface Configuration .................................................................................................... 20
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-486C 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 Division 1 VoIP Page Phones Wired & WiFi 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. 42004-486C VoIP Page Phone Setup ........................20 VoIP Page Phone Initial Network Configuration ................20 Alternate Configuration Methods ....................... 21 Input Contacts ............................21 Output Contacts ............................ 21 Maximum (Handset Receiver) Level Remote Control ..............21 Maintenance ..........................22 Status Indication ...........................
  • Page 3: 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

    Pub. 42004-486C 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 Division 1 VoIP Page Phones Wired & WiFi 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. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 2 of 27 Table 1. Model Chart Model Description Handset Models 352-712 Div. 1 VoIP AC Page Phone 352-722 Div. 1 VoIP DC Page Phone 352-732 Div. 1 VoIP PoE Page Phone 352-812 Div.
  • Page 5: System Requirements And Limitations

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 3 of 27 System Requirements and Limitations VoIP Connect two VoIP telephones in a peer-to-peer configuration without the need for a LAN. A 10/100 BaseT Ethernet network with SIP server is required for systems containing three or more VoIP telephones.
  • Page 6: Hardware Description

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 4 of 27 Hardware Description External Models 352-7x2 and 352-8x2 contain a handset with an approved cable gland, standard keypad, volume control button, and applicable approval labeling. The handset rests on a cradle with a magnetic reed switch to signal the off-hook condition.
  • Page 7 Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 5 of 27 Models 352-7x3 and 352-8x3 are fitted with a removable headset and hook bracket. Activate the headset by flipping the headset hook forward. The enclosure is sealed with ten cover mounting bolts, located around the perimeter of the enclosure’s flange.
  • Page 8: Internal

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 6 of 27 Internal Model 352-7xx VoIP Page Phones The power supply, input power terminal block, and shield are mounted in the rear enclosure. The VoIP carrier PCBA, VoIP circuit PCBA, amplifier PCBA, Keypad PCBA, and handset barrier are mounted to the front cover.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 7 of 27 Model 352-8xx VoIP WiFi Page Phones The power supply, input power terminal block, shield, and Div. 1 external antenna are mounted in the rear enclosure. The VoIP/WiFi carrier PCBA, VoIP circuit PCBA, WiFi module, amplifier PCBA, keypad PCBA, and handset barrier are mounted to the front cover.
  • Page 10: Model 352-7X2 And 352-8X2 Handset Operation

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 8 of 27 Model 352-7 2 and 352-8 2 Handset Operation 1. Lift the handset to place a call. 2. Adjust the handset receiver volume using the volume control push button, located on the front cover. 3.
  • Page 11: Model 352-7X3 And 352-8X3 Headset Operation

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 9 of 27 Model 352-7 3 and 352-8 3 Headset Operation Headset Connection 1. plug it into the flexible plug on the front of the telephone by removing the sealing cap from the receptacle, aligning the connector pins, and screwing the two ends together (see Figure 8).
  • Page 12: Amplifier Paging (Multicast Broadcast)

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 10 of 27 Amplifier Paging (Multicast Broadcast) When making a multicast call, the SIP server or IP device will send paging requests to a specific IP address and multiple telephones accept and play the subsequent audio. GAI-Tronics’ VoIP telephones are programmable for up to eight multicast addresses to permit the receipt of multicast broadcasts from different sources or to enable zoning of broadcasts.
  • Page 13: Mount The Telephone

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 11 of 27 long and coiled ground wires. Trim ground wires to the required length. Please note proper grounding does not eliminate the need for lightning protection for the telephone or the telephone system.
  • Page 14: Cable Entries

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 12 of 27 Cable Entries • Seal all unused openings with proper fittings per local standards. • Use field wiring suitable for the ambient temperature. • Conduit NPT plugs (blanking elements) must be explosion-proof with a Type 4X rating (see Figure 11).
  • Page 15: Field Wiring

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 13 of 27 Figure 12. Installation and Maintenance Configuration Field Wiring Table 2. Recommended Cable Cable Use Size Category 5 or Category 5e UTP cable with an RJ45 connector Power Two-conductor, No.
  • Page 16 Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 14 of 27 2. Connect the incoming power conductors to the 3-point terminal block in the rear enclosure (see the Local Power section). 3. Reattach the power supply cover using the two screws previously removed from the cover. 3.
  • Page 17: Network Cable

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 15 of 27 Network Cable Connect a Category 5 or better UTP cable with an RJ45 connector between the LAN and the VoIP PCBA (see Figure 13). The Ethernet jack is located on the underside of the VoIP PCBA. Power PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) Connect power to the system as indicated in the PoE equipment manual.
  • Page 18: Usb Port

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 16 of 27 Outputs Two outputs have been provided for customer use. Terminations for these outputs are provided on connector P10. Table 4. Output Contacts—P10 Label Description Common Output 1 Normally Open Output 1 Common Output 2 Normally Open Output 2...
  • Page 19: Programming

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 17 of 27 Programming The installer should ensure that the network is configured to allow VoIP communications (using the SIP protocol) between the desired locations before attempting to configure GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephones. First Time WiFi Interface Setup Setup the WiFi interface to configure the telephone’s WLAN connection security: 1.
  • Page 20 Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 18 of 27 Figure 16. WiFi Interface STA Interface Setting Web page button, to the right of in the AP’s SSID field, to find the WiFi network that the 7. Click the S EARCH VoIP telephone will operate in.
  • Page 21 Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 19 of 27 The web page will show Set Successfully, Restart to use new setting after the configuration has updated. 11. Click on the Device Management selection. The D webpage opens. EVICE ANAGEMENT Figure 18.
  • Page 22: Reset Wifi Interface Configuration

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 20 of 27 Reset WiFi Interface Configuration Use this procedure to erase the current WiFi configuration in the telephone and configure the WiFi adapter with the factory default settings. 1. Press the RL button for 10 seconds to reset the WiFi interface back to factory default settings.
  • Page 23: Alternate Configuration Methods

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 21 of 27 Alternate Configuration Methods There are two methods to configure a GAI-Tronics VoIP page phone: • web pages • configuration file Web pages (held within the telephone) can be accessed over the network using a browser such as Internet Explorer™, to view and change settings within a single unit.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 22 of 27 Maintenance Status Indication Power The ON LED, located on the VoIP PCBA (see ), illuminates when power is applied to the telephone. Heartbeat The HB LED, located on the VoIP PCBA (see Figure 19), flashes when communication over the LAN is established.
  • Page 25: Wifi Activity (Wifi Units Only)

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 23 of 27 WiFi Activity (WiFi Units Only) The WiFi activity LED, located on the WiFi module, turns on when the VoIP telephone is powered and flashes when data is transmitted (see Figure 19). WiFi Ready (WiFi Units Only) The green WiFi ready LED, on the RJ-45 connecter J2, located on the WiFi interface PCBA, illuminates when the WiFi interface is ready to connect to a wireless network (see Figure 19).
  • Page 26: Service

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 24 of 27 Service Contact GAI-Tronics’ regional service center for a return authorization number (RA#) if the telephone requires depot service. Equipment must be shipped prepaid to GAI-Tronics with an RA# and a purchase order number.
  • Page 27: Voip Network

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 25 of 27 DC Input dc power supply: ........................... 24–48 V dc Power-over-Ethernet ......................... 12.95 W 802.11af compliant (via RJ45) Power Mode A, Class 0 Station Speaker Load (8-ohm load) 24 V DC 48 V DC 120 V AC...
  • Page 28 Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 26 of 27 Inputs Keypad* ............................3 × 4 matrix Configurable inputs (quantity = 4) .............. internal pull-up 3.3 V dc tolerant *Not available on all models. Outputs Output 1 ................5.0 A @ 30 V ac/dc maximum (resistive load) Output 2 ................
  • Page 29: Environmental

    Pub. 42004-486C Division 1 VoIP Page Phones—Wired & WiFi Page 27 of 27 Internal on VoIP Carrier Board (WiFi Unit only) ..WiFi activity, WiFi ready, and WiFi connected LEDs Monitoring and reporting ........... real-time over TCP/IP proprietary Syslog application embedded SNMP client automatic fault reporting Environmental...
  • 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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