GAI-Tronics 1090 Installation And User Manual

GAI-Tronics 1090 Installation And User Manual

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Installation and User Guide
Hands-free telephones
1090/1099 models
Vandal Resistant (VR) and Help Point
GAI-TRONICS
Doc. No. 502-20-0122-001
Iss3.
Dec 2012 (CN37277-002)

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  • Page 1 Installation and User Guide Hands-free telephones 1090/1099 models Vandal Resistant (VR) and Help Point GAI-TRONICS Doc. No. 502-20-0122-001 Iss3. Dec 2012 (CN37277-002)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety and Care Information ............... 4 Product Description ..................4 2.1. Changes from previous versions ..........5 Operation / Testing ..................5 3.1. Making a Call ................5 3.2. Answering calls ................5 3.3. Ending the Call ................6 3.4.
  • Page 3 8.4. Anti-Graffiti Coating ..............18 Aftercare ....................18 Technical Specifications ................19 CE Declaration ..................23 VR & Help Point...
  • Page 4: Safety And Care Information

    Safety and Care Information The safety of the user/installer relies on the isolation of the telephone ▲ network and not on the earthing of the case Please read these instructions thoroughly before starting installation. ▲ These products must be installed by competent personnel familiar with telephone installation.
  • Page 5: Changes From Previous Versions

    • 2.1. Changes from previous versions This manual describes an updated range of products introduced in December 2007. For those familiar with GAI-Tronics’ products, the list of new or changed features is as follows: New terminal layout (section 6). •...
  • Page 6: Ending The Call

    3.3. Ending the Call There is no direct way for a user to end a call from the unit. The unit will close down and release the line on receipt of the following signals, usually when the remote party clears: Line polarity reversal •...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Where the telephone faceplate is mounted into an enclosure or recess other than the standard GAI-Tronics backbox, then additional care must be taken that wiring and proximity to conducting surfaces complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive - 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 8: Wall/Pole Mounting

    5.2. Wall/Pole Mounting When wall or pole mounted, VR and Help Point units must be fitted inside a dedicated rear enclosure. Before mounting the telephone, check the cable routing and requirements. If glands are required, fit them to the case as follows: 1.
  • Page 9 5.2.1 Wall mounting 1. Using a suitable tool, punch out 4 holes in the rear enclosure, taking care not to damage or dislodge the plastic bushes. Only four of the eight holes are required - the outer ones are recommended. The inner holes are provided to be compatible with older-style mounting posts, and should be left intact if not used.
  • Page 10 5.2.2 Pole mounting Kit No 100-02-0208-001 This accessory is for mounting GAI-Tronics telephones on to the side of round poles of 100mm to 200mm diameter, or on to square or rectangular section uprights of 100mm to 150mm across the mounting surface.
  • Page 11: Flush Mounting

    5.3. Flush mounting Note that it is the installer’s responsibility to prevent moisture coming into contact with the electronics and connections on the back of the faceplate.; To flush-mount the telephone to a wall: 1. Prepare a recess (at least 50mm deep) in the wall according to the dimensions shown.
  • Page 12: Connections

    Cabling must not infringe EC Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC. 6.2. Supplementary Power supply GAI-Tronics hands-free telephones can be equipped with a supplementary power supply, required to power the induction loop (if fitted), external relays (if fitted) and generally to provide increased audio output level.
  • Page 13: Optional Relay Outputs

    3rd party supplied power supply. If in doubt always use a power supply provided by GAI-Tronics. 6.3. Optional relay outputs GAI-Tronics hands-free telephones can be equipped with external relay N/C Com N/O Relay 2 Relay 1 outputs, controlled by the telephone software.
  • Page 14: Optional External Inputs

    6.4. Optional external inputs GAI-Tronics hands-free telephones can be equipped with 4 external inputs, which can be used to generate call-in events or alarm reports (using TMA). Note – these optional connections are only available if specifically ordered Common 1 2 3 4 and are not field upgradeable.
  • Page 15: Programming And Option Settings

    Programming and option setting is done remotely by sending commands down the telephone line to the unit. This can be done by either using a tone phone, or by using GAI-Tronics TMA - a PC software application. 7.1. Quick Programming Guide (using a tone phone).
  • Page 16: Further Programming Options

    7.2. Further programming options In addition to programming auto-dial numbers, several other features can be programmed using a tone-phone. 7.2.1 Time-out The call time out is factory set to 7 minutes, meaning that the phone will drop the call and go back on hook electronically after this period even if a call is in progress.
  • Page 17: Tma

    GAI-Tronics TMA is a fully featured software application (Telephone Management Application) for Windows™, offering the facilities to program, maintain, monitor and report on all types of GAI-Tronics SMART products. Full details on the configuration and use of TMA are provided with the package itself.
  • Page 18: Cleaning

    Other cleaners can be used but should be tested on a small area first Aftercare The purchase of your GAI-Tronics product does not end our commitment to you. In addition to our warranty obligations, GAI-Tronics are able to offer various levels of maintenance packages, installation and commissioning packages and technical support, from ad-hoc repairs to full maintenance contracts.
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    • external relay options. Isolated power supply input is available as an option • GAI-Tronics cannot accept responsibility for the • performance of any 3rd party supplied power supply. If in doubt always use a power supply provided by GAI- Tronics.
  • Page 20 Call termination Calls started from the hands-free telephone can terminate in one of three ways: Polarity reversal of DC feed • K-break (interruption of loop current > 50ms) • Call progress tone: a tone received on the line, in the •...
  • Page 21 Operating: -20ºC to +60ºC Storing: -40ºC to +70ºC Relative Humidity Up to 95% (non-condensing) Ingress IP65 (from the front only unless fitted in the GAI-Tronics rear Protection enclosure) to EN60529:1992 – Degrees of protection provided by enclosures. Physical characteristics Faceplate / Aluminium.
  • Page 22 Compliance to standards European 1999/5/EC – European Radio & Telecommunications Directives Terminal Equipment Directive. 2011/65/EC - Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (recast) (RoHS 2) Directive 2002/96/EC - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive EN55022 –...
  • Page 23: Ce Declaration

    11. CE Declaration VR & Help Point...
  • Page 24 Brunel Drive Stretton Park Burton on Trent DE13 0BZ England Tel: 01283 500500 Fax: 01283 500400 www.gai-tronics.co.uk The policy of GAI-Tronics is one of continuous improvement, therefore the Company reserves the right to change specifications without notice VR & Help Point...

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