Guardian Telecom Inc.
Installation and Operation
WRR/WRT-VoIP Series Telephones
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9. Installation
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 or if
external power will be required. If external power is required install Guardian’s Auxiliary
Power Supply or equivalent.
See:
Figure 5 - Terminal Block
Connections
To maintain Ingress Protection / NEMA ratings use appropriately rated hardware and
waterproofing techniques.
Choose a wall location that is free of obstructions and permits space for conduit runs.
See: Figure 3 - Overall Dimensions
Ensure mounting can support 7 lbs (3.2kg) and any additional foreseeable load.
To Avoid The Danger Of An Accidental Shock or Circuit Damage
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If using aux power supply, ensure it is unplugged during installation.
Separate the faceplate from the housing.
Use the template provided or the enclosure itself to locate and drill holes for mounting
screws.
Note: Be careful when removing the
faceplate. The circuit board is on the
faceplate.
Secure the unit to the wall.
Bring the Network cable into the enclosure through the conduit entrance and plug into
the RJ-45 connector on the PCBA.
Tip: Use ¼” or M8 screws to
secure the unit to the wall.
If using an alternate power supply connect the supply to the terminal block J9. Before
doing so determine if power is supplied over the Ethernet cable.
See: Figure 5 - Terminal Block
Connections
Connect the on-board relay if utilized.
Reconnect the faceplate harness.
Ensure all connections are secure.
See: Section 13.2 Connecting a
Device to the Auxiliary Relay
Determine that the telephone is properly connected by pressing the RESET switch for
less than five seconds to announce the IP address. LEDs on the RJ45 connector
indicate network connection and activity.
See: Section 13.5 RESET Switch
and Figure 8 - Network Activity
Replace the faceplate.
Set up and configure if changes are required to the default settings.
Test the unit by calling to and from another telephone, preferably a VoIP device.
See: Manual P007402 – Setup
and Configuration.
10. Operation
WRT-VoIP telephones may be set up for either keypad dialing or auto-dialing.
If the telephone is configured for keypad dialing operation is identical to most other
single line telephones.
Note: The details are explained in
the Setup and Configuration
Manual P007402.
If the telephone is configured for auto dialing lift the handset and press the number
assigned to the extension to be dialed.
WRR-VoIP telephones will dial the programmed number when the handset is lifted.
Adjust the receiver volume with the switch in the handset.