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These functions are initially programmed during manufacturing and testing.  After installation, they can
be programmed remotely via DTMF data calls, either manually or through TMA.  Set the emergency
auto-dial phone numbers in accordance with your security plan.  For most applications, the other function
settings will not need to be changed from their factory defaults.  For details regarding configurable
options and the factory defaults, please refer to the programming section of this manual and the on-line
help available with TMA.

The emergency push button can be programmed to call three unique telephone numbers.  The unique
telephone numbers include a primary telephone number and two backup, or roll over, numbers.  In the
event an emergency call cannot connect to the primary telephone number (i.e., a busy signal or no
answer), the emergency phone will automatically dial the first backup, or roll over, number.  Again, in the
event an emergency call cannot connect to first backup telephone number, the emergency phone will
automatically dial the second backup, or roll over, number.  This sequence will continue either until the
emergency call is answered or the programmed number of retries is reached.

Each of the above S.M.A.R.T. Emergency Phones require a “Class 2” 12 V dc regulated power supply
(included) and can be connected to any of the following:

 

Central Office (CO) line to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)

 

24 V dc or 48 V dc analog station port of Private Branch Exchange (PBX), Private Automatic
Branch Exchange (PABX) or KSU.

Connection may not be made to pay phone extensions or shared service (party) lines.

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Each telephone requires a dedicated power supply.  Multiple telephones cannot be

connected to a single power supply.  The power supply must provide galvanic isolation between its
input and its 12 V dc output.  For dc-to-dc applications, galvanic isolation is required.  Galvanic
isolation (separation) is achieved by using a transformer or opto-coupler.

Summary of Contents for 293-103

Page 1: ...n 3 Placing an Emergency Call from a S M A R T Phone All Models 3 Placing a Non Emergency Call Models 294 103AL and 298 103 Only 3 Receiving a Call 3 Disconnecting Calls 3 Installation 4 Safety Guidel...

Page 2: ...inum enclosure including an emergency push button call push button standard telephone keypad Braille tag and visual call received indicator 297 103 Flush mount stainless steel front panel including an...

Page 3: ...busy signal or no answer the emergency phone will automatically dial the first backup or roll over number Again in the event an emergency call cannot connect to first backup telephone number the emerg...

Page 4: ...ngaNon EmergencyCall Models294 103ALand298 103Only To place a non emergency call 1 Press the CALL push button 2 Wait for dial tone 3 Use the keypad to dial the desired number 4 At the end of the conve...

Page 5: ...ble within five feet of the telephone the included power supply can be used The ac source and power supply must be mounted in a dry location such as a GAI Tronics stanchion If the ac source is located...

Page 6: ...s strongly recommended Insert a conduit fitting in the access hole Refer to conduit installation details on page 4 NOTE Use silicone sealant or equivalent around and inside all conduit entries 5 Pull...

Page 7: ...S M A R T EXTERNALLY POWERED ADA COMPLIANT EMERGENCY PHONES PAGE 6 of 18 d standard ioms current release 42004 instr manuals 42004 377c doc 08 06 Figure 3 Model 293 103 293 103AL and 294 103AL Compon...

Page 8: ...in the back box and pull the telephone line and power supply cord through 4 Connect the power supply 4 pin connector to the P17 header jack on the PCBA 5 Connect the telephone s modular plug to a USO...

Page 9: ...r mounting the Model 297 103 and 298 103 S M A R T Emergency Telephones in GAI Tronics Model 236 Series Surface Mount Enclosure and Model 234 234WM stanchions please refer to the installation bulletin...

Page 10: ...he caller is not TMA then the phone connects in a normal 2 way voice call At the start of this voice call the phone alerts the caller and the called party with two sets of three beep tones Enable Inse...

Page 11: ...s for the speaker and microphone Both the speaker and microphone adjustments are made using potentiometers on the emergency phone PCBA R106 is the speaker volume adjustment and R88 is the microphone s...

Page 12: ...olated solid state output capable of switching a maximum of 48 V dc 125 mA or 28 VRMS ac 80RMS mA TB2 OUT1 on the emergency phone PCBA provides the connections for the auxiliary output Refer to Figure...

Page 13: ...anged we recommend writing down the key sequence from the Command column of Table R 1 Basic Programming Commands Having the programming information written down allows you to enter the key sequence at...

Page 14: ...MA with the Number of Call In Retries setting Use the 1 command to program these three auto dial numbers The three auto dial telephone numbers are labeled as 11 primary 12 first roll over and 13 secon...

Page 15: ...tor Example To determine what to enter for the call timeout duration multiply the desired time limit in minutes by 120 For example to determine the call duration entry for a call timeout of five 5 min...

Page 16: ...icted through the use of the maintenance access PIN The maintenance access PIN should be distributed only to trained maintenance personnel If your S M A R T Phone requires service contact your GAI Tro...

Page 17: ...emperature range 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity to 95 no condensation PCBA printed circuit board assembly Conformal coated Model 293 103 Enclosure construction Valox high impact glass reinforced polye...

Page 18: ...nformation Canada IC Certification Number 882B AUXSMART Ringer Equivalence Number 0 2A Connection Method CA11A Replacement Parts Part No Description 293 103 293AL 103 294AL 103 297 103 298 103 233 001...

Page 19: ...nnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are conn...

Page 20: ...be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to services exceed 100 of the total cost of services provided hereunder Warranty Periods Every...

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