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Pub. 42004-787L2A 

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SP2 Zone 2/22 Weatherproof 

Handset/Speaker Amplifier Station 

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GAI-Tronics Corporation  400 E. Wyomissing Ave.  Mohnton, PA  19540  USA 

610-777-1374  

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Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1

 

General Information .......................................................................................................................1

 

Product Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1

 

Features .................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Options ..................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Installation ......................................................................................................................................3

 

Important Safety Instructions................................................................................................................ 3

 

Mounting the Enclosure ......................................................................................................................... 4

 

Cable Entries ........................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Opening the Station ................................................................................................................................ 5

 

Field Wiring and Configuration ............................................................................................................ 5

 

Station Ground ...................................................................................................................................... 5 
Termination PCBA Connections .......................................................................................................... 6 
Main PCBA ......................................................................................................................................... 11 

Settings and Adjustments ..............................................................................................................13

 

Opening the Station .............................................................................................................................. 13

 

Main PCBA Configuration .................................................................................................................. 13

 

Write Protect (EEPROM) Jumper ....................................................................................................... 13 
WDOG Enable (Watchdog) Jumper ................................................................................................... 13 
Boot Enable Jumper ............................................................................................................................ 13 
Reset Switch ........................................................................................................................................ 13 
Speaker and 600-ohm Audio Output Volume ..................................................................................... 14 
Receiver Volume ................................................................................................................................ 14 
Group and Station Number Selector Switches .................................................................................... 15 

Main PCBA Indicators ......................................................................................................................... 15

 

Power LED .......................................................................................................................................... 15 
Heartbeat LED .................................................................................................................................... 15 
Ethernet Connection LEDs ................................................................................................................. 15 
Five Configurable LEDs ..................................................................................................................... 15 

Attaching the Front Cover ................................................................................................................... 15

 

Programming ................................................................................................................................15

 

Operation .......................................................................................................................................16

 

Standard Handset Paging ..................................................................................................................... 16

 

Summary of Contents for SP2

Page 1: ...nt Safety Instructions 3 Mounting the Enclosure 4 Cable Entries 4 Opening the Station 5 Field Wiring and Configuration 5 Station Ground 5 Termination PCBA Connections 6 Main PCBA 11 Settings and Adjus...

Page 2: ...IT WWW GAI TRONICS COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS Party Line Communication 16 Headset Use 16 All Call Button Use 17 Alternate Page Destination Switch Use 17 Maintenance 18 Troubleshooting 18 S...

Page 3: ...d in any form without express written permission from GAI Tronics General Information Product Overview The GAI Tronics SP2 station is a modular industrial multicast VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol c...

Page 4: ...receiving page announcements one isolated output for beacon activation two isolated inputs 600 ohm audio I O with control configurable priority scheme to allow urgent emergency pages to override less...

Page 5: ...ards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD Model 10401 201 Headset and 10416 103 Extension Cord should be used in Group IIB or Group IIA ar...

Page 6: ...hout a stainless steel gland plate located on the bottom of the rear enclosure If no gland plate is present remove the front panel and drill or punch wire entry openings in the rear enclosure If the s...

Page 7: ...ront panel contains the 600 ohm audio and Ethernet connections All unused openings must be sealed with proper fittings per local standards All metric cable entry devices and blanking elements shall be...

Page 8: ...umper Settings Terminal block TB1 provides termination for the station s 8 or 16 ohm remote speaker s 3 Pull the speaker cable s into the enclosure 4 Connect spade lugs to the wires 5 Install the spea...

Page 9: ...docx 10 17 Table 1 Direct Speaker Connections TB1 Pin Label Description TB1 1 Primary Parallel SPEAKER A Series Output TB1 2 Earth Reference TB1 3 Primary Parallel SPEAKER A Series Output TB1 4 Second...

Page 10: ...de lugs to the wires 3 Connect 100 volt speakers to the 100V and COM terminals on TB1 Connect 70 volt speakers between the 70V and COM terminals onTB1 Two sets of terminals exist for the 70 V and 100...

Page 11: ...e 2 Connect spade lugs to the wires 3 Install the RTU Input wires to terminal block TB2 see Table 3 or Table 4 4 Torque the terminal block screws to 8 10 in lb 0 90 1 13 N m 5 Install end of line resi...

Page 12: ...Output cable into the enclosure 2 Connect spade lugs to the wires 3 Install the RTU Output wires to terminal block TB2 see Table 5 4 Torque the terminal block screws to 8 10 in lb 0 90 1 13 N m For b...

Page 13: ...t to facilitate broadcasting line level audio over the page line A control input exists that requires a normally open dry contact closure to enable the station to broadcast the 600 ohm input audio SP2...

Page 14: ...into the rear enclosure 2 Install ferrules onto the wire ends 3 Connect the Ethernet cable to the 8 position pluggable terminal block see Figure 9 4 Connect the pluggable terminal block to the Main PC...

Page 15: ...and station configuration Figure 10 SP2 Zone 2 Station Interior View Main PCBA Configuration Refer to Figure 11 for the switch jumper and LED locations on the Main PCBA Write Protect EEPROM Jumper NO...

Page 16: ...age resulting in speaker damage To adjust the speaker or speaker and 600 ohm output volume 1 Turn the SPKR speaker volume potentiometer R36 fully counter clockwise An audible test tone will be heard f...

Page 17: ...ion indicating the main board power supply is operational see Figure 11 Heartbeat LED The Heartbeat LED located on the Main PCBA will flash once communication over the LAN is established to indicate t...

Page 18: ...ick up the station handset and party line communication can occur NOTE SP2 stations incorporate a noise canceling microphone to reduce transmitted ambient noise This requires the user to place the mic...

Page 19: ...for a response on the party line if requested 6 Return the handset to the cradle or wait for a response on the party line if requested Alternate Page Destination Switch Use The ALT PAGE selector switc...

Page 20: ...ing telnet ping station IP address from an admin PC verify network switch settings for Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping and multicast filtering handset receiver audio is too high low a...

Page 21: ...the USA or 610 777 1374 outside the USA for help with identifying the Regional Service Center closest to you Specifications Power AC Input Input voltage 120 230 V ac nominal 50 60 Hz Power factor nomi...

Page 22: ...peaker Amplifier Maximum output 8 ohm speaker 30 W into 8 load with 6 dBFs data signal adjustable to 30 W default 4 W 8 16 ohm speaker 15 W into 16 load with 6 dBFs data signal adjustable to 15 W defa...

Page 23: ...itch Multi page stations page line selector switch All Call stations All Call pushbutton Headset stations headset page switch Weights Net weight standard amplifier 13 lb 70V 100V amplifier 14 lb Shipp...

Page 24: ...of the Contractor s personnel from the work site Re performance of services shall be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to services e...

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