REDALERT 393-001AD User Manual

Auto-dial hands-free telephone

Advertisement

Quick Links

Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................1
Telephones ............................................................................................................................................... 1 
Telephone Management Application (TMA) ....................................................................................... 2 
Standard Operation .........................................................................................................................4
Receiving a Call ....................................................................................................................................... 4 
Disconnecting a Call ............................................................................................................................... 4 
Location Identification Code Dialing .................................................................................................... 4 
Installation ......................................................................................................................................5
Safety Guidelines ..................................................................................................................................... 5 
General Installation Guidelines ............................................................................................................. 6 
Security Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 6 
Conduit Installation Details ................................................................................................................... 6 
Models 393-00xAD and 393AL-00xAD ................................................................................................. 8 
Model 397-00xAD .................................................................................................................................. 10 
Stanchion or Flush-Mount Applications ............................................................................................................. 10
External Power for -003AD Models.................................................................................................... 13 
Connecting a Model 530 Series Strobe ................................................................................................ 13 
Setup ..............................................................................................................................................14
Hardware Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 14 
Auto-answer Configuration ................................................................................................................................ 14
Polarity Configuration ........................................................................................................................................ 14
DTMF Gain Select Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 14
Password Enable Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 15
Command Select Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 15
Low-Power Mode Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 15
Hardware Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 15
Auxiliary Outputs ................................................................................................................................. 16 
Extreme Cold Temperature Option .................................................................................................... 17 
Auxiliary Output Control ..................................................................................................................... 18 
GAI-Tronics Corporation 400 E. Wyomissing Ave. Mohnton, PA 19540 USA
V
ISIT WWW
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
T
A B L E O F
610-777-1374  800-492-1212  Fax: 610-796-5954
.
-
.
GAI
TRONICS
COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS
C
O N T E N T S
Pub. 42004-472B
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 393-001AD and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for REDALERT 393-001AD

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-472B 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 Auto-Dial Telephones Manual A B L E O F O N T E N T S...
  • Page 2 . 42004-472B ELEPHONE ANUAL Standard Mode Programming ......................20   Set-up Sequence ............................ 20  Remote ................................20   Local ................................... 20   Programming Sequence ........................21  Password Disabled Programming ....................... 21  Programming Sequences ........................22  Dialing Options ..............................22   Password Protection ............................24  ...
  • Page 3: Confidentiality Notice

    . 42004-472B 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 Auto-Dial Telephones Manual Confidentiality Notice This manual is provided solely as an operational, installation, and maintenance guide and contains...
  • Page 4: Telephone Management Application (Tma)

    Auto-dial Telephone models are detailed in this manual: Table 1. Model Chart Model Description Surface-Mount Telephone, single auto-dial push button, weatherproof glass- 393-001AD reinforced polyester enclosure, safety yellow. Surface-Mount Telephone, single auto-dial push button, weatherproof glass- 393-003AD reinforced polyester enclosure, safety yellow, Extreme Cold Weather option.
  • Page 5 . 42004-472B 3 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL When used with TMA, each telephone will typically be polled on a scheduled basis to determine its health and will report the following:  Stuck push button  Microphone failure  Speaker failure ...
  • Page 6: Standard Operation

    . 42004-472B 4 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Standard Operation 1. Press the CALL push button to place an immediate call to a pre-programmed telephone number. 2. The C indicator (LED) operates as follows: ECEIVED  The indicator will begin to flash when the C push button is pressed (call in progress) and will illuminate steadily when the telephone detects audio after the call is answered.
  • Page 7: Installation

    . 42004-472B 5 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL 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 8: General Installation Guidelines

    . 42004-472B 6 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL General Installation Guidelines ® As previously noted, the preferred system configuration is a dedicated telephone line per RED ALERT Telephone. This is an actual requirement when using TMA in its typical “polling” operation. ®...
  • Page 9 . 42004-472B 7 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Please refer to the examples below for the recommended conduit installation details. Figure 1. Bottom entry conduit recommended for Figure 2. Top entry conduit installation for non- non-metallic enclosures metallic enclosures (NOT recommended) Figure 3.
  • Page 10: Models 393-00Xad And 393Al-00Xad

    Bottom entry is strongly recommended. Insert a conduit fitting in the access hole. Figure 5. Model 393-001AD Emergency Telephone in a Non-Metallic Enclosure 4. Install conduit as required. Refer to conduit installation details on page 7.
  • Page 11 . 42004-472B 9 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Figure 6. Model 393AL-001AD Figure 7. Model 393-00xAD and 393AL-00xAD Component Locations f:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-472b.doc 01/15...
  • Page 12: Model 397-00Xad

    . 42004-472B 10 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Model 397-00 Stanchion or Flush-Mount Applications 2. When mounting in a GAI-Tronics Model 234 Series Stanchion, or for flush-mount installations, the supplied back box must be used. Mount the back box to the structure using appropriate hardware. Refer to Figure 9 cutout dimensions.
  • Page 13 . 42004-472B 11 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL 5. Connect the telephone’s modular plug to a USOC RJ11 or CA11A (Canada) modular connector or (if applicable) the telephone line suppressor. An inline coupler is provided for use, if necessary. Refer to Figure 9 for mounting details and Figure 11 for component locations. 6.
  • Page 14 . 42004-472B 12 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Figure 9. Model 397-00xAD Mounting Details f:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-472b.doc 01/15...
  • Page 15: External Power For -003Ad Models

    . 42004-472B 13 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL External Power for –003AD Models The Plug-in Power Supply is used for operations below −4º F (−20º C) and requires 120 V ac input to provide a 5 V dc output to the unit. The Plug-in Power Supply is provided with a connectorized, 4-foot power cable that plugs into P17 on the telephone PCBA.
  • Page 16: Setup

    . 42004-472B 14 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Setup Hardware Configuration The hardware configuration options are explained in detail in the following sections, and the necessary jumper settings are identified to enable or disable each option. Reading each section and recording the selected options prior to making the necessary changes is recommended.
  • Page 17: Password Enable Configuration

    . 42004-472B 15 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Password Enable Configuration Factory Setting: Password Enabled This telephone can be configured to enable or disable the password protection for programming (Standard Mode only). This can be useful when initially programming the telephones. Password Enabled: J9 jumper in position EN.
  • Page 18: Auxiliary Outputs

    . 42004-472B 16 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Auxiliary Outputs Each telephone includes two isolated solid state switches capable of switching a maximum of 48 V dc, 125 mA or 28 V ac, 80 mA. TB2 (OUT1) and TB5 (OUT4) on the auto-dial telephone PCBA provides the connections for the auxiliary outputs.
  • Page 19: Extreme Cold Temperature Option

    . 42004-472B 17 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Extreme Cold Temperature Option ® RED ALERT Auto-Dial Telephones equipped with the Extreme Cold Temperature Option (-AD3 models) are capable of operating to –40° C (non-option models are rated to –20° C). This option includes two identifying features.
  • Page 20: Auxiliary Output Control

    . 42004-472B 18 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Auxiliary Output Control ® As previously noted, each RED ALERT Telephone is capable of providing two isolated control outputs in the form of a dry (volt-free) contact closure rated at 125 mA. Output 1 connects to TB2 on the telephone’s PCBA (refer to Figure 23). This output closes when an auto-dial call begins (auto-dial push button activation only) and remains in that state for the CALL...
  • Page 21 ANUAL Auxiliary Control Example: Output 4, Used for Gate Entry ® A Model 393-001AD RED ALERT Auto-dial Telephone is installed at the entrance to a gated/secure community. A visitor or delivery person approaches the gate and presses the push button, which CALL automatically calls the security office.
  • Page 22: Standard Mode Programming

    . 42004-472B 20 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Standard Mode Programming ® Prior to programming the RED ALERT Telephones read the “Programming” section in its entirety, record the desired key sequences and jumper settings in the “User Settings” sections of Table 2 on page 15 and Table 11 on page 29, and then complete the programming as specified.
  • Page 23: Programming Sequence

    . 42004-472B 21 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Programming Sequence The following command sequences are common to both “remote” and “local” programming and are used to configure the telephone to the desired operating parameters. 1. Dial the factory-default password 2468 (or appropriate customer-selected password). A success tone (short beep) is generated to indicate that “standard”...
  • Page 24: Programming Sequences

    . 42004-472B 22 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Programming Sequences The programming information on the following pages explains Programming Legend the programming options. The telephone is shipped from the D = DTMF digit 0–9, *, or # factory with a set of default parameters that are listed in the N = Numeric digit 0–9 Programming Table on page 29.
  • Page 25 . 42004-472B 23 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Ring-down Operation Ring-down operation enables the telephone to go off-hook when the push button is pressed. The CALL ring-down system must detect loop current and ring-down to the appropriate telephone. Table 3. Auto-Dialing Key Sequence Setup Feature Sequence Description...
  • Page 26: Password Protection

    . 42004-472B 24 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Password Protection The Password Protection feature allows you to change the four-digit password required to program the auto-dial 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 locally or from a remote location.
  • Page 27: Disconnect Options

    . 42004-472B 25 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL 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. Table 6. Disconnect Options Feature Sequence Description...
  • Page 28: Americans With Disabilities Act (Ada) Programming

    . 42004-472B 26 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL 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 auto-dial call has been answered.  The Location Identification Code - This feature enables security personnel to quickly and easily locate an individual in trouble.
  • Page 29: Output 4 Control Setup

    . 42004-472B 27 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Output 4 Control Setup The command (DTMF key sequence) that triggers the timed activation of Output 4 contact closure (TB5) is configurable. The sequence can contain up to eight DTMF digits in the 0–9 range. The first digit must not be 0 (zero).
  • Page 30: Early Microphone Option

    . 42004-472B 28 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Early Microphone Option The microphone in each telephone activates only after the unit determines connection to the called party. Based on factory-default programming, this will occur in one of two ways; when the telephone receives a DTMF “*”...
  • Page 31 . 42004-472B 29 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Table 11. Programming Documentation Table Default Function Key Sequence Settings User Settings Auto-dial or Ring-Down Programming (see Table 3 on page 23) Button Auto-dial Number 1 *123456789*0# CALL DD*1 Button Auto-dial Number 2 None CALL DD*2...
  • Page 32: Smart Mode Programming

    . 42004-472B 30 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL SMART Mode Programming ® TMA Software is designed to remotely program RED ALERT Telephones for SMART mode operation. Although they can be locally programmed for SMART operation, there is no advantage to having a RED ®...
  • Page 33: Specifications

    . 42004-472B 31 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Specifications TMA compatibility profile type ................GTC SMART Hands-free Auto-dial digit limit ......................... 24 digits Electrical Audio output ..........1 kHz tone – 87 ±3 dB SPL @ 1 meter with 40 mA loop current Battery voltage (tip and ring) ...................
  • Page 34 . 42004-472B 32 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL Approval Standards Safety of Information Technology Equipment ..............UL/CSA 60950 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment ....................Type 3R 47 CFR Part 68 Certification Number ..................US: ADGTE05BGTC2010 Ringer Equivalence Number ........................5B Network connection (USOC) ......................... RJ11 IC Information (Canada) IC Certification Number ......................
  • Page 35 . 42004-472B 33 of 33 ELEPHONE ANUAL 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 36 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.

This manual is also suitable for:

393al-001ad393-003ad393al-003ad397-001ad397-003ad

Table of Contents