Hubbell GAI-Tronics 352-101 Manual

Hubbell GAI-Tronics 352-101 Manual

Division 1 smart telephones

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Division 1 SMART Telephones
Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
General Information .......................................................................................................................1
Hardware Description .....................................................................................................................2
External .................................................................................................................................................... 2
Internal .................................................................................................................................................... 3
Ring Relay PCBA .................................................................................................................................... 4
Installation ......................................................................................................................................4
Installation Guidelines ............................................................................................................................ 4
Front Cover Removal ............................................................................................................................. 5
Enclosure Mounting ................................................................................................................................ 6
Cable Entries ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Wiring ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
PCBA Hardware Configuration .......................................................................................................... 10
Auto-answer Configuration ................................................................................................................ 10
Polarity Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 10
DTMF Gain Select Configuration ...................................................................................................... 10
Low-Power Mode Configuration ........................................................................................................ 10
Auxiliary Outputs ................................................................................................................................. 11
Extreme Cold Temperature Operation ............................................................................................... 11
Front Cover Installation ....................................................................................................................... 11
Programming......................................................................................................................................... 11
Enter Programming Mode................................................................................................................... 12
Basic Programming-Call Time-out .................................................................................................. 12
Operation .......................................................................................................................................13
Models 352-101 and 352-102 Handset Operation .............................................................................. 13
Models 352-103 and 352-104 Headset Operation ............................................................................... 14
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Models 352-101 and 352-102 Handset Operation ................13 Models 352-103 and 352-104 Headset Operation ................14 GAI-Tronics Corporation 3030 Kutztown Road, Reading, PA 19605 USA 610-777-1374 ◼ 800-492-1212 ◼ Fax 610-796-5954 ISIT WWW HUBBELL TRONICS EN FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS...
  • Page 2 Electrical ..............................15 Environmental ............................15 Mechanical ............................. 16 Approvals ............................16 User Instructions (USA) .......................16 GAI-Tronics Corporation 3030 Kutztown Road, Reading, PA 19605 USA 610-777-1374 ◼ 800-492-1212 ◼ Fax 610-796-5954 ISIT WWW HUBBELL TRONICS EN FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS...
  • Page 3: Confidentiality Notice

    • function inhibiting (e.g., tone pad and manual keypad dialing), and • maximum call duration. GAI-Tronics Corporation 3030 Kutztown Road, Reading, PA 19605 USA 610-777-1374  800-492-1212  Fax 610-796-5954 ISIT WWW HUBBELL TRONICS EN FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS...
  • Page 4: Hardware Description

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 2 of 16 GAI-Tronics initially programs these functions during manufacturing and testing. Reprogram them remotely, if necessary, via DTMF data call, after installation. All SMART telephones receive power from the telephone line for connection to a 24 V dc or 48 V dc analog station port of a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) or KSU (Key Service Unit).
  • Page 5: Internal

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 3 of 16 For the Division 1 SMART telephone models with the headset option, a removable headset and headset activation bracket replace the cradle and handset. Figure 3. 352 Series Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Headset Telephone Outline Drawing Internal All standard components mount to the rear of the front cover, except for the ring relay PCBA (when installed) (see Figure 4).
  • Page 6: Ring Relay Pcba

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 4 of 16 Figure 4. 352 Series Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Telephone—Internal View Ring Relay PCBA The ring relay PCBA allows the telephone to activate an external beacon or sounder when the telephone receives a call.
  • Page 7: Front Cover Removal

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 5 of 16 —The front cover is not hinged to the rear enclosure. Securely support the front cover while removing the cover bolts. — Only qualified personnel shall install this equipment, which must be in accordance with the NEC (National Electrical Code) and/or applicable local codes.
  • Page 8: Enclosure Mounting

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 6 of 16 Enclosure Mounting : The mounting surface must support the weight of the aluminum enclosure, which is 28 lbs. Securely fasten the enclosure to the mounting surface with 3/8-inch diameter steel mounting bolts, on all four mounting feet (see Figure 5).
  • Page 9: Cable Entries

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 7 of 16 Cable Entries Seal all unused openings with proper fittings per local standards. Use field wiring suitable for the ambient temperature. All conduit NPT plugs (blanking elements) must be explosion-proof with a Type 4X rating (see Figure 6 for the NPT conduit entries).
  • Page 10: Wiring

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 8 of 16 Wiring WARNING —The front cover is not hinged to the rear enclosure. Adequately support the cover while removing the cover bolts. 1. While supporting the front cover, remove the ten cover bolts from the enclosure flange. 2.
  • Page 11 Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 9 of 16 Figure 8. Ring Relay PCBA Figure 9. Strobe or Sounder Wiring 5. Connect the external sounder or beacon to TB2, for activation with an incoming telephone call. 6. Reconnect the communication cable between the Main PCBA and Ring Relay PCBA, if disconnected, before reattaching the front cover.
  • Page 12: Pcba Hardware Configuration

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 10 of 16 PCBA Hardware Configuration The following sections explain the PCBA hardware configuration options and identify the necessary jumper settings to enable or disable each option. GAI-Tronics recommends reading the following sections to select the desired parameters before making changes.
  • Page 13: Auxiliary Outputs

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 11 of 16 Auxiliary Outputs Each telephone includes two isolated solid-state switches capable of switching a maximum of 48 V dc, . Terminal block TB2 (OUT1) and TB5 (OUT4), on the main PCBA, 125 mA or 28 V ac, 80 mA provide connections for the auxiliary outputs (see Figure 7).
  • Page 14: Enter Programming Mode

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 12 of 16 Enter Programming Mode Read the entire Programming section and carefully plan the programming before beginning the process. Write down the key sequence from the Command column of Table 1, Basic Programming Commands, for the necessary features.
  • Page 15: Operation

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 13 of 16 Table 1. Basic Programming Commands Default Command Return Description Setting *37<120~32400># Write Call Time-out (120–32400 × ½ sec, 0 disables) 10 minutes The c in the above return field is the success tone (DTMF check digit). Operation Models 352-101 and 352-102 Handset Operation 1.
  • Page 16: Models 352-103 And 352-104 Headset Operation

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 14 of 16 Models 352-103 and 352-104 Headset Operation 1. To connect the headset, 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. Figure 11.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 15 of 16 Figure 12. Models 352-103 and 352-104—Headset Disconnection Maintenance Contact a regional service center for a return authorization number (RA#) if the equipment requires service. Ship equipment prepaid to GAI-Tronics with an RA# and a purchase order number. GAI-Tronics makes repairs or provides replacement in accordance with our warranty policy if the equipment is under warranty.
  • Page 18: Mechanical

    Pub. 42004-455C Division 1 SMART Telephones Page 16 of 16 Mechanical Enclosure ................cast aluminum with aluminized lacquer paint Handset cord ........... G-style handset with PVC 6-foot extended length (standard) Connections................. internal screw-type barrier terminal blocks Dimensions, outside ........10.25 W × 12.25 H × 9.50 D in (260.3 × 311.1 × 241.3 mm) Mounting ............
  • Page 19 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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