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Communication

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To connect your analog phone line to the tower:

1. 

Remove the face plate (see Figure 1). 

2. 

Locate the gray phone cable coming out of the NEMA 4 box.

3. 

Connect the gray phone cable to the phone cable that was run through the conduit either by connecting 

    the modular jack or the Red and Green wires.

 

Landline:

GSM Cellular:

CDMA Cellular:

2-Way Radio:

900 MHz:

1. 

Open Access Panel 1 (see Figure 1) using torx bit to remove security screws.

2. 

Remove the cover of the NEMA 4 enclosure. 

3. 

Locate the Cellular Module inside the enclosure.

  

4. 

When the “PWR”, “RDY”, and “NW” lights on the front of the unit are illuminated, unit is ready. 

5. 

Verify SmartPhone is plugged into the FXS port on Cellular Module.

Note:

 If the Sim card is not provided to Rath at time of purchase, an active Sim Card will need to be installed into Sim Card slot. 

1. 

Open Access Panel 1 (see Figure 1) using torx bit to remove security screws.

2. 

Remove the cover of the NEMA 4 enclosure. 

3. 

Locate the Cellular Module inside the enclosure. 

4. 

When “Power”, “Signal Strength”, and “Service Indicator” lights are illuminated solid, unit is ready.

    

5. 

Verify SmartPhone is plugged into the phone port on Cellular Module.

The 2-Way Radio phone can both transmit and receive voice communications. Our 2-Way Radios 

are fixed  in the tower and must be programmed to the specifics of the 2-Way System in use within the

 

facility or campus. The 2-Way Radio is programmed at the factory using customer provided information 

(frequency, squelch code, and narrow or wide bandwidth). The antenna is installed and tuned at the 

factory. Towers using 2-Way Radio are not ADA compliant (the button must be pushed and held to talk 

and let go to listen).

Phones using 2-Way Radios are not programmable. Sections in this manual on 

Programming the Phone

 do not apply.

Adjusting the Volume for 2-Way Radio:

1. 

If the volume of the tower needs to be adjusted, remove the face plate.

 

2. 

Open the NEMA 4 box to access the radio. Turn the radio volume control up or down to adjust. 

3. 

Close the NEMA 4 box and reattach the face plate.

Note:

 If installing multiple 900 MHz units, please put a minimum of 3 feet between each Base Station. Connect 

one unit at a time, test, and then continue adding one unit and testing until all units are ready and functional.

1.

 Locate the 900 MHz unit with Base Station labeled on the bottom.

2. 

Screw black antenna into back of 900 MHz Base Station.

3. 

Plug dedicated analog phone line or analog extension off of a PBX system into the port labeled “Line”.

4.

 Connect Power Cable included with unit into dc input on Base Station and a 120v outlet.

5.

 Test units by taking an analog phone and plugging it into the “Line” Port on Remote Station installed in     

    the tower. There should be a dial tone and you should be able to place a call out.

6. 

Verify SmartPhone is plugged into “Tel” Port on Remote Station. Phone is now ready for programming.

Each tower includes (2) 900 MHz units, (1) Remote Station, and (1) Base Station. The Remote 

Station  is already installed in the tower.

• 1/4” spanner adapter (provided to remove 

   Access Panel 1)

• Adjustable wrench

• Analog phone line (if using 900 MHz or a Landline)

• Phone cable (if using 900 MHz or a Landline)

Summary of Contents for 2100-TD9

Page 1: ...7 10 18 Made in the USA 2 Year Warranty Installation Operations Manual Emergency Tower Phone 2100 TDL Landline Dusk2Dawn Tower 2100 TDC Cellular Dusk2Dawn Tower 2100 TD9 900 MHz Dusk2Dawn Tower 2100...

Page 2: ...s are of the highest quality Our experienced customer support teams are available to assist with site preparation installation and maintenance It is our sincere hope that your experience with us has a...

Page 3: ...ED call status indicator Powder coated steel construction inside and out Aluminum access panels powder coated inside and out Weather and vandal resistant Blue beacon and strobe with photocell Strobe t...

Page 4: ...nd lift on to the concrete slab 5 Put a lock washer on each rod along with a nut and secure tightly Connecting the Electric Lines 1 Locate the blue positive brown negative and green ground wires comin...

Page 5: ...is programmed at the factory using customer provided information frequency squelch code and narrow or wide bandwidth The antenna is installed and tuned at the factory Towers using 2 Way Radio are not...

Page 6: ...ion tones Step 2 To Program Emergency Numbers A Press 1 Phone number Wait for confirmation tones Note Emergency numbers 2 5 repeat step 2A pressing 2 5 as needed Step 3 To Program Location Message A T...

Page 7: ...one If you answer NO to any question proceed to the Troubleshooting Section Push the silver emergency button on the front of the tower Yes No Rath recommends the tower phone be tested on a regular bas...

Page 8: ...providing a disconnect signal Contact the appropriate party to make sure the disconnect signal is provided When the called party hangs up busy signal is heard through speaker Phone company or phone s...

Page 9: ...Record Play Pause Stop Constant Strobe 120v Phone line to cellular unit Charging Finishing Ready Dusk2Dawn Charging Station Ground Positive Negative Photocell y r e t t a B BATTERY Transformer Only if...

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