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Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................1
System Requirements and Limitations ................................................................................................. 2
Tips for VoIP Subscribers ...................................................................................................................... 2
Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 2
Operation .........................................................................................................................................2
Placing a Call ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Receiving a Call ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Monitoring and Reporting ..................................................................................................................... 3
Installation ......................................................................................................................................3
Safety Guidelines ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Security Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 4
Conduit Installation Details (Applicable to Models 247-700 and 257-700) ........................................ 4
Models 210-702, 210-702BH, and 210-702BHAC................................................................................. 5
Model 227-700 ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Model 247-700 ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Model 257-700 ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Model 277-700 ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Models 277-700BH and 277-700BHAC ............................................................................................... 15
Field Wiring ..................................................................................................................................17
Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
Power-Over-Ethernet .......................................................................................................................... 17
Local Power ........................................................................................................................................ 17
Ground (For Models 210-702BH/-702BHAC, 227-700/-700BH/-700BHAC Only) ......................... 17
Network .................................................................................................................................................. 17
Auxiliary I/O.......................................................................................................................................... 19
Inputs .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Outputs ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Recommended Cabling ......................................................................................................................... 19
Setup ..............................................................................................................................................20
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  • Page 1 Pub. 42004-519B ® 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 Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones A B L E O F O N T E N T S Confidentiality Notice ........................1 Product Overview ..........................1...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Pub. 42004-519B VoIP Telephone Input Contact Configuration ................... 20 VoIP Telephone Output Contact Configuration ................20 Status Indication ........................... 20 Power ..............................20 Heartbeat ............................. 20 EACT ..............................20 External Controls ..........................20 Handset Receiver Volume Control ..................... 20 Maximum (Handset Receiver) Level Remote Control ...............
  • Page 3 Pub. 42004-519B ® 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 Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones 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 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 2 of 27 System Requirements and Limitations The VoIP telephones require Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or a local 24–48 V dc power source for operation. Two VoIP telephones can be connected in a peer-to-peer configuration without the need for a LAN.
  • Page 5 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 3 of 27 Monitoring and Reporting Each telephone can recognize and generate several hardware and configuration fault condition alarms. These alarms can be signaled to a remote site using three methods:  syslog output over TCP ...
  • Page 6 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 4 of 27  Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: Your VoIP telephone may have an earth ground terminal provision. If so, connect it to ground in accordance with all local safety regulations and the National Electrical Code (NEC).
  • Page 7 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 5 of 27 Models 210-702, 210-702BH, and 210-702BHAC The mounting and cabling instructions for the Model 210-702/-702BH/-702BHAC Telephones are as follows: Figure 3. Models 210-702/-702BH/-702BHAC VoIP Autodial Behavioral Telephones Outline and Mounting Detail 1.
  • Page 8 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 6 of 27 6. Perform the initial programming of the telephone. Refer to the Programming section beginning on Page 21. 7. Replace the front cover assembly and fasten using the four security screws removed in Step 1. Tighten the four screws using a GAI-Tronics No.
  • Page 9 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 7 of 27 Model 227-700 The mounting and cabling instructions for the Model 227-700 Telephone are as follows: 1. Remove the eight security screws from the front panel using a GAI-Tronics No. 233-001Security Screwdriver. Remove the front panel and set it aside.
  • Page 10 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 8 of 27 12. Perform the initial programming of the telephone. Refer to the Programming section beginning on Page 21. 13. Test the telephone by calling to and from another telephone. Test the operation of peripheral equipment.
  • Page 11 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 9 of 27 Model 247-700 The mounting and cabling instructions for the Model 247-700 Telephones are as follows: 1. Remove the four screws from the front panel. Remove the front panel and set it aside. 2.
  • Page 12 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 10 of 27 8. Replace the front panel assembly, and secure using the four front panel screws. Torque the screws to 10–12 lbin (1.1–1.4 Nm). Figure 10. Model 247-700 Mounting Detail Model 257-700 The mounting and cabling instructions for the Model 257-700 Telephones are as follows: 1.
  • Page 13 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 11 of 27 5. Reinsert the hinge pins to attach the front half of the enclosure. Insert the Ethernet cable through the gland bushing and install the cable as shown in the Field Wiring section on Page 17. : Conduit may be used in place of the provided gland bushing.
  • Page 14 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 12 of 27 Figure 12. Model 257-700 Mounting Detail P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-519B.docx 10/17...
  • Page 15 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 13 of 27 Model 277-700 The mounting and cabling instructions for the Model 277-700 Telephone is as follows: Figure 13. Model 277-700 Outline Drawing 1. Use the supplied back box to mount the Model 277-700 Rugged VoIP Autodial Telephone in flush- mount applications or in a GAI-Tronics Model 234 Series Stanchion.
  • Page 16 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 14 of 27 Figure 14. Model 277-700 Mounting Detail P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-519B.docx 10/17...
  • Page 17 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 15 of 27 Models 277-700BH and 277-700BHAC The mounting and cabling instructions for the Models 277-700BH/-700BHAC Telephones are as follows: Figure 15. Models 277-700BH/-700BHAC Behavioral Health Phone Outline Diagram 1. Remove the four screws securing the dust cover to the front cover and remove the dust cover. OTES ...
  • Page 18 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 16 of 27 Figure 16. Models 277-700BH/-700BHAC Dust Cover Detail Figure 17. Models 277-700BH/-700BHAC Mounting Detail P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-519B.docx 10/17...
  • Page 19 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 17 of 27 Field Wiring After all the field wires are pulled through the rear enclosure, install all connections as indicated below. Refer to Figure 18 for wiring details. Refer to Table 5 on Page 19 for the recommended conductor sizes. : Consult the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), Canadian Standards Association (CSA 22.1), and local codes for the specific requirements regarding your installation.
  • Page 20 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 18 of 27 Figure 18. VoIP Telephone PCB Assembly P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-519B.docx 10/17...
  • Page 21 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 19 of 27 Auxiliary I/O Inputs Four auxiliary inputs have been provided for customer use. Terminations for these inputs are provided on terminal block Table 3. Auxiliary Inputs—Terminal Block P12 Label Function Input 4 Common Input 3...
  • Page 22 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 20 of 27 Setup VoIP Telephone Input Contact Configuration Each VoIP telephone accepts four volt-free inputs. Refer to the Specifications section of this manual for the input ratings. The function of each input is configurable. Inputs can be configured for one of the following modes: On, Off, or On/Off.
  • Page 23 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 21 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 a GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone. The general sequence for set up of a VoIP telephone is as follows: VoIP PCBA Setup The PC must be connected to the same network as the VoIP telephone.
  • Page 24 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 22 of 27 Preventive Maintenance for Model 277-700/-700BH/-700BHAC Stainless steel does require maintenance to prevent corrosion from occurring. Different installation locations may require more regular maintenance than others, depending on the environment and exposure to airborne contaminants.
  • Page 25 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 23 of 27 Troubleshooting Table 6. Troubleshooting Chart Problem Possible Solution If the volume is low, increase the volume level in the telephone’s Low volume programming configuration. If the volume is high, decrease the volume level in the telephone’s High volume programming configuration.
  • Page 26 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 24 of 27 Replacement Parts and Accessories Table 7. Replacement Parts by Model Number Part No. Description        233-001 Model 233-001 Security Screwdriver    ...
  • Page 27 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 25 of 27 Table 8. Available Accessories by Model Number Part No. Description Pole Mounting Kit, Rugged Phone/RF  230-001 Call Box Pole Mounting Kit for FS/BH Series   231-001FS Telephones when installed in a No. 238-001FS Enclosure Pole Mounting Kit for Model 247-700 ...
  • Page 28 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 26 of 27 Handset Audio Analog microphone gain ........................30 dB Analog earpiece gain ......................Default: +20 dB Setting 2: +12 dB Setting 3: 0 dB Frequency response ......................250 Hz to 6500 Hz Frequency response flatness ....................
  • Page 29 Pub. 42004-519B Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones Page 27 of 27 Model 247-700 Construction ...................... Engineered plastic enclosure Dimensions ............9.50 H × 8.00 W × 6.90 D in (241.3 × 203.2 × 175.3 mm) ® Handset/cord ............Hytrel cord (6-foot) with noise-canceling microphone Mounting ......................
  • 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.