Hubbell GAI-TRONICS 293-101 Manual

Auxiliary powered emergency phones

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298-101, and 294-101AL Auxiliary Powered
Getting Started ................................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1
Standard Operation ................................................................................................................................ 3
Placing an Emergency Call...................................................................................................................................3
Placing a Non-Emergency Call (Models 294-101AL and 298-101 Only)............................................................3
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Functionality......................................................................... 4
Installation ......................................................................................................................................5
Safety Guidelines..................................................................................................................................... 5
General Installation Guidelines ............................................................................................................. 5
Tamper-Resistant Hardware .................................................................................................................................5
Conduit Installation Details ..................................................................................................................................6
Models 293-101, 293-101AL, and 294-101AL....................................................................................... 7
Models 297-101 and 298-101 .................................................................................................................. 9
Setup ..............................................................................................................................................12
Hardware Configuration...................................................................................................................... 12
Audio Level Adjustments ..................................................................................................................... 14
Programming ................................................................................................................................15
Remote Programming .......................................................................................................................... 15
Local Programming .............................................................................................................................. 16
Programming Sequences ...................................................................................................................... 18
Dialing Options...................................................................................................................................................18
Password .............................................................................................................................................................20
Silent Monitoring Feature ...................................................................................................................................20
Off-Hook Ringing...............................................................................................................................................20
Disconnect Options.............................................................................................................................................21
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Programming ......................................................................................22
Maintenance..................................................................................................................................24
Specifications ................................................................................................................................25
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Pub. 42004-378A

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-378A 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 293-101, 293-101AL, 297-101, 298-101, and 294-101AL Auxiliary Powered Emergency Phones...
  • Page 2: Model 293-101, 293-101Al, 297-101

    . 42004-378A Model 293-101, 293-101AL, 297-101, 298-101, and 294-101AL Auxiliary Powered Emergency Phones Getting Started Product Overview Thank-you for your purchase of a GAI-Tronics ADA-compliant emergency telephone. This manual applies to the following GAI-Tronics ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephones: Model Description 293-101 Emergency Phone –...
  • Page 3 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES The GAI-Tronics emergency phone product line provides the flexibility to address a diverse range of applications. A wide variety of functions can be achieved by altering the configuration data stored in the phone’s non-volatile memory.
  • Page 4: Standard Operation

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Standard Operation Placing an Emergency Call 1. Press the E push button to place an immediate call to a preprogrammed emergency MERGENCY number, typically a security office or 911. 2. The emergency operator lifts the handset, and presses * to acknowledge the call. 3.
  • Page 5: Americans With Disabilities Act (Ada) Functionality

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Functionality Call Received Indicator Lamp The C lamp indicates to hearing-impaired individuals that the emergency call ECEIVED has been answered. When the individual presses the emergency push button, the person receiving the call (typically the security operator) presses the * DTMF button.
  • Page 6: Installation

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Installation ATTENTION Installation should be performed by qualified personnel and only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes. Safety Guidelines When installing any GAI-Tronics telephone equipment, please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure the safety of all personnel: •...
  • Page 7: Conduit Installation Details

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES 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, we strongly recommend the following: • Conduit should enter the enclosure from the bottom.
  • Page 8: Models 293-101, 293-101Al, And 294-101Al

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Models 293-101, 293-101AL, and 294-101AL The mounting and wiring instructions for Models 293-101, 293-101AL and 294-101AL are as follows: 1. Remove the four tamper-resistant screws from the front panel. 2. Position the enclosure on the mounting surface.
  • Page 9 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Figure 6. Model 293-101AL Figure 7. Model 294-101AL Figure 8. Model 293-101, 293-101AL, and 294-101AL Component Locations d:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-378a.doc 05/06...
  • Page 10: Models 297-101 And 298-101

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Models 297-101 and 298-101 Figure 9. Model 297-101 Figure 10. Model 298-101 Stanchion or Flush-mount Applications 1. When mounting in a GAI-Tronics Model 234 Series Stanchion or for flush-mount installations, the supplied back box must be used to mount the Model 297-101 or 298-101 Telephone.
  • Page 11 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Figure 11. Model 297-101 and 298-101 Mounting Details d:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-378a.doc 05/06...
  • Page 12 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Figure 12. Model 297-101 and 298-101 Component Locations (shown with connection to optional GAI-Tronics 530FB/531A Beacon) Connecting a Beacon Figure 12 above shows a typical connection detail of the GAI-Tronics 530FB/531A Beacon (sold separately).
  • Page 13: Setup

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Setup Hardware Configuration The hardware options are explained in the following sections and the necessary jumper settings are identified to enable or disable each option. We recommend reading the following sections, recording the desired parameters and then making the necessary changes.
  • Page 14 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Auxiliary Output Each telephone includes one isolated solid state output capable of switching a maximum of 48 V dc, 125 mA or 28 V ac, 80 mA. TB2 (OUT1) on the emergency phone PCBA provides the connections for the auxiliary output.
  • Page 15: Audio Level Adjustments

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Audio Level Adjustments Speaker Volume Adjustments The speaker volume and microphone sensitivity are factory set to nominal levels that are acceptable for most installations. However, some installations may require adjustments for the speaker and microphone. Both the speaker and microphone adjustments are made using potentiometers on the emergency phone PCBA.
  • Page 16: Programming

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Programming The telephone can be programmed remotely from a telephone, or locally at the telephone. To program the Model 294-101AL and Model 298-101 locally, the front panel keypad can be used. However, to program the 293-101, 293-101AL, and 297-101 models locally, a Model 51035-011 Keypad must be connected to J13 on the telephone PCBA using the Model 51504-048 Keypad Cable Assembly.
  • Page 17: Local Programming

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Password Disabled Programming 1. Disable the password protection feature—insert the J9 jumper on pins 1 and 2. 2. Enable the auto-answer feature—insert the J14 jumper on pins 2 and 3. 3.
  • Page 18 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES For Models 294-101AL, and 298-101, the procedure is as follows: 1. Disable the password protection feature—insert the J9 jumper on pins 2 and 1. 2. Press the C push button. A dial tone is broadcast over the speaker. Simultaneously press 1 and # on the phone keypad.
  • Page 19: Programming Sequences

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Programming Sequences Programming Key The programming information on the following pages explains the D = digit 0-9, *, or # programming options. The telephone is shipped from the factory N = digit 0-9 with a set of default parameters that are listed in the Programming L = 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable Table on page 23.
  • Page 20 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES 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. Feature Sequence Description...
  • Page 21: Password

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Password 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. The password is required to enter the programming mode when programming the telephone from a remote location.
  • Page 22: Disconnect Options

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Disconnect Options Several options are available for disconnecting a call. Any combination of disconnect options may be used. Select the method that best suits the application, and follow the appropriate programming directions.
  • Page 23: Americans With Disabilities Act (Ada) Programming

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Programming The ADA features provide the following benefits: • indication - This lamp provides indication to hearing-impaired ECEIVED individuals that the emergency call has been answered. •...
  • Page 24 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Hardware Settings Table Default Settings User Settings Function Setting Jumper/Position Setting Jumper/Position Auto-answer Enabled J14/3 & 2 Password Protection Enabled J9/3 & 2 Line Polarity Non-polarized J6/3 & 2 Programming Table Function Key Sequence Default...
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Maintenance If your GAI-Tronics Phone requires service, contact your GAI-Tronics Regional Service Center for a return authorization number (RA#). Equipment should be shipped prepaid to GAI-Tronics with a return authorization number and a purchase order number. If the equipment is under warranty, repairs will be made without charge.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Specifications Auto-dial digit limit ......................... 24 digits Electrical Audio output ..............Minimum 80 dB at 1 meter at normal voice level Input ............................ 12 V dc, 200 mA Phone line requirements................Loop start, central office (CO), or Analog station port (PBX, PABX, or KSU) Minimum loop current ..................
  • Page 27 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Approvals Safety of Information Technology Equipment ..............UL/CSA 60950 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment..................UL 50, Type 3R 47 CFR Part 68 Certification Number ..................US: ADGTE03B294AL103X Ringer Equivalence Number....................AC-REN: 0.3B Network connection (USOC)....................... RJ11C IC Information (Canada) IC Certification Number ....................882B-AUXSMART Ringer Equivalence Number........................
  • Page 28 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES User Instructions (USA) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
  • Page 29 of 28 ADA-C Pub. 42004-378A UXILIARY OWERED OMPLIANT MERGENCY HONES Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (“UL”) has not tested the performance or reliability of the emergency aspects of this product. UL has only tested for fire, shock and/or casualty hazards as outlined in UL’s Standard for Safety UL60950-1.
  • 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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