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Announcing the IP Address

To announce a telephone’s current IP address:

1. 

Press and release the RESET switch (SW1). 

Do not hold more than five seconds.

2. 

The telephone announces that it is restoring the factory default settings.

NOTE: 

The telephone uses DHCP to obtain the new IP address (DHCP-assigned address or default to 10.10.10.10 if a 

DHCP server is not present).

Restore the Factory Default Settings

When troubleshooting configuration problems, it is sometimes convenient to restore the device to a known state.

NOTE:

 Each telephone is delivered with factory set default values.

To set the factory default settings: 

1. 

Press and hold the RESET switch (SW1) for more than five seconds.

2. 

The telephone announces that it is restoring the factory default settings.

The telephone uses DHCP to obtain the new IP address (DHCP-assigned address or default to 10.10.10.10 if a DHCP 

server is not present).

Adjust the Volume

You can adjust the volume through the Device Configuration Page.

Field Repairs

Field repairs must be carried out only by qualified technicians using OEM parts. Substitution of parts voids the warranty 

and may pose a hazard to users of the equipment.

To make repairs to the telephone:

1. 

Disconnect the telephone IP Cable and Aux Power if necessary.

2. 

Carefully remove the front cover assembly and separate it from the housing by disconnecting the harness plugs. 

Note that the handset and all electronics are attached to the front plate.

3. 

Perform the necessary repairs or adjustments.

4. 

Carefully replace the front plate and install all the screws. Do not overtighten the cover screws. There is a flexible 

gasket between the cover and the body; excessive tightening of the screws deforms the gasket and reduces the 

weather resistance of the set.

Handset Replacement

Refer to the instruction sheet included with the replacement handset.

To replace the handset:

1. 

Disconnect the handset wiring from the PCBA.

2. 

If the phone is equipped with an armored cord handset, remove the anchor screw from the armored cord lanyard.

3. 

Loosen the handset cable gland and pull out the cord.

4. 

Install the new replacement handset and tighten the gland. 

5. 

Rewire the handset cord to the PCBA.

Summary of Contents for FT200C-V

Page 1: ...ELECTRICAL HAZARD This product should be installed by a licensed electrician according to all electrical and building codes WARNING HAZARDOUS AREA Before opening the enclosure ensure that the area is...

Page 2: ...VALOX 357 engineering polymer Faceplate Steel corrosion protected and powder coated Dimensions H X W X D 12 X 9 6 X 3 9 inches 305 x 245 x 99 mm Net Weight Including Mounting Plate 7 lb 3 2 kg Shippin...

Page 3: ...lar parts for easy service Hearing Aid Compatible and Receiver Volume Adjustment Compatible with inductively coupled hearing aid devices Adaptive full duplex operation Compatible with most SIP based I...

Page 4: ...ning configuration file RTP Facilitates autoprovisioning configuration values on boot Audio Encodings PCMU G 711 mu law PCMA G 711 A law G722 1 Siren7 G722 2 AMR WB G729 1 G729J G729EV Supported SIP S...

Page 5: ...ircuit damage NOTES Follow all appropriate electrical codes and use only approved electrical fittings for the installation Determine if power to operate the telephone will be provided via the Ethernet...

Page 6: ...d To install the telephone 1 Separate the faceplate from the housing 2 Use the template provided or the enclosure itself to locate and drill holes for mounting screws 3 Secure the unit to the wall wit...

Page 7: ...ettings 12 Call to and from another telephone preferably a VoIP device to test the unit Operation The FT200C V telephone may be set up for either keypad dialing or auto dialing If the telephone is con...

Page 8: ...ctable through the web interface on the Device Configuration Page The relay can be controlled by DTMF tones generated from the monitoring phone to which the VoIP phone is connected or by other methods...

Page 9: ...egotiated baud rate This light is yellow at 10 Mbps It is orange at 100 Mbps Verify Network Activity The square yellow Activity light blinks when there is network activity Figure 8 Network Activity Re...

Page 10: ...n Page Field Repairs Field repairs must be carried out only by qualified technicians using OEM parts Substitution of parts voids the warranty and may pose a hazard to users of the equipment To make re...

Page 11: ...used to clean the telephone Pre moistened towelettes may also be used however avoid those containing lanolin or aloe as they will leave a slippery residue The handset and surface of the telephone may...

Page 12: ...rn authorization is required Contact your Authorized Distributor or Federal Signal Customer Support Defective products under warranty will be repaired or replaced at Federal Signal s discretion Produc...

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