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General Description

The HWI-TEL9 Single Line Telephone Interface
provides access to up to ten different functions or
events in the 

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system from touch-tone

phones inside or outside the house. Each function
can be programmed to control any of the devices
connected to a 

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system. Digitally

recorded voice messages provide custom responses
for each of the programmed functions.

Safety Precautions

Telephone lines conduct a small amount of electrical
current. Although unlikely to cause harm, the
following precautions are advised:

1.

Disconnect the telephone line at the network
interface.

2.

Never work with telephone wiring during a
thunderstorm.

3.

Persons with pacemakers should never work with
telephone wiring.

Important Installation Information

The HWI-TEL9 is designed with multiple operational
modes, each of which is best suited for a particular
phone system configuration. Please read the section
on 

Configuration

prior to installation if you are not

completely familiar with the options that are available
to you and your customer.

Installation

Remove power from both the 

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panel and

the HWI-TEL9 before wiring. 

1.

Surface mount the HWI-TEL9 enclosure on the
wall using the four mounting holes (see Figure 1).
The unit should be located near the phone line
point of entry, and within 6 feet of a 120 V
receptacle.

2.

Remove the four phillips screws that secure the
cover of the enclosure.

3.

Use the knockout in either the lower left or lower
right corner of the enclosure to pass wires
through for the: telephone line connections, plug-
in transformer cord, ground wire, and 

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Keypad Link (see Figure 2). The wires should be
strain-relieved using an entrance fitting.

4.

This device must be permanently grounded.
Connect a ground wire to the green screw inside
the enclosure and run it to the chassis ground
connection at the telephone network interface.

5. 

Connect the HWI-TEL9 to the 

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Keypad Link using the supplied terminal block.
One pair #18 (terminals 1 and 2) and one pair
#18–22 twisted and shielded (terminals 3 and 4)
are required for connecting to the 

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Keypad Link (see Figure 2).

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®

Telephone Interface

HWI-TEL9

18 V

60 Hz  300 mA

Instructions for Installation and Use

Please Read Before Installing

Figure 1 - Panel Mounting

Figure 2 - Wiring Layout

Mounting Holes

Mounting Holes

Four Phillips Scr

ews for Secur

ing Cover

Overall Size:

12.5"L x 6"W x 3.25"H

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Panel

HWI-TEL9

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Keypad Link

Note:

Maximum total length

of any wire run on the
keypad link is 1,000 feet.

To Phone

Company

Plug-in

Transformer

Inside

Phones

Summary of Contents for HWI-TEL9

Page 1: ...wall using the four mounting holes see Figure 1 The unit should be located near the phone line point of entry and within 6 feet of a 120 V receptacle 2 Remove the four phillips screws that secure the...

Page 2: ...telephone wiring configuration will have a second pair of conductors which are located on the outer pair of a phone plug The HWI TEL9 passes this outer pair directly through form the OUTSIDE PHONE ja...

Page 3: ...ceeded the time limit of that voice message The Display will not increment itself and you will have the opportunity to repeat the process and rerecord the message 6 If you wish to hear the message whi...

Page 4: ...or less than the number of rings which the answering machine is set to pick up on The HWI TEL9 will not accept any password unless the phone has rung at least as many times as indicated on the Ring Co...

Page 5: ...9 can still be used but requires a special access method To access the system in the Outside Answering Service configuration 1 Dial the appropriate phone number and allow the phone to ring only once 2...

Page 6: ...acknowledgment by the system that it has accepted the new code If the code needs to be changed again return to step 2 above 5 If the Pickup Code is forgotten or interferes with other systems the Pick...

Page 7: ...customer can make repairs to the phone wiring for any inside or outside phone lines connected to the HWI TEL9 The customer can replace the 18 V plug in transformer The HWI TEL9 cannot be used on publ...

Page 8: ...certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before Installing this e...

Page 9: ...off 42 2 0 Button two label 43 1 6 Button two active state 44 1 6 Button two inactive state 45 2 0 Button three label 46 1 6 Button three active state 47 1 6 Button three inactive state 48 2 0 Button...

Page 10: ...ton five active state 53 Button five inactive state 54 Button six label 55 Button six active state 56 Button six inactive state 57 Button seven label 58 Button seven active state 59 Button seven inact...

Page 11: ...to one of the HWI TEL9 buttons Obtain status of a function Change Pickup Code For Inside Access Change Access Code For Outside Access Change Status List The list that is played upon accessing the HWI...

Page 12: ...arding this warranty contact your Lutron representative THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO TWO YEARS FROM PURCHASE THIS...

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