GAI-Tronics 1090 Installation and user manual

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    Doc. No. 502-20-0122-001 iss3. Dec 2012 (cn37277-002) installation and user guide hands-free telephones 1090/1099 models vandal resistant (vr) and help point gai-tronics.

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    2 vr & help point contents 1. Safety and care information ....................................................................... 4 2. Product description .................................................................................... 4 2.1. Changes from previous versions .........................

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    Vr & help point 3 8.4. Anti-graffiti coating .................................................................... 18 9. Aftercare ................................................................................................... 18 10. Technical specifications .........................................

  • Page 4: 2.  Product Description

    4 vr & help point 1. Safety and care information ▲ the safety of the user/installer relies on the isolation of the telephone network and not on the earthing of the case ▲ please read these instructions thoroughly before starting installation. These products must be installed by competent personnel f...

  • Page 5: 3.  Operation / Testing

    Vr & help point 5 • sensitive microphone, protected by semi porous membrane and aluminium grille • stainless steel auto-dial button(s) • call status led • auto-dial numbers are remotely programmable • line powered operation (optional supplementary power supply available) • optional cast aluminium re...

  • Page 6: 4.  Smart Features

    6 vr & help point 3.3. Ending the call there is no direct way for a user to end a call from the unit. The unit will close down and release the line on receipt of the following signals, usually when the remote party clears: • line polarity reversal • a line break (sometimes referred to as a “k break”...

  • Page 7: 5.  Installation

    Vr & help point 7 these features are all available over standard, 2 wire telephone lines with no external power required at the phone. To use these features, gai-tronics provide a telephone management application (tma) available separately, see section 7.3. 5. Installation 5.1. General important all...

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    8 vr & help point 5.2. Wall/pole mounting when wall or pole mounted, vr and help point units must be fitted inside a dedicated rear enclosure. Before mounting the telephone, check the cable routing and requirements. If glands are required, fit them to the case as follows: 1. Remove the red blanking ...

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    Vr & help point 9 5.2.1 wall mounting 1. Using a suitable tool, punch out 4 holes in the rear enclosure, taking care not to damage or dislodge the plastic bushes. Only four of the eight holes are required - the outer ones are recommended. The inner holes are provided to be compatible with older-styl...

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    10 vr & help point 5.2.2 pole mounting kit no 100-02-0208-001 this accessory is for mounting gai-tronics telephones on to the side of round poles of 100mm to 200mm diameter, or on to square or rectangular section uprights of 100mm to 150mm across the mounting surface. Note: banding straps (large sca...

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    Vr & help point 11 5.3. Flush mounting note that it is the installer’s responsibility to prevent moisture coming into contact with the electronics and connections on the back of the faceplate.; to flush-mount the telephone to a wall: 1. Prepare a recess (at least 50mm deep) in the wall according to ...

  • Page 12: 6.  Connections

    12 vr & help point such as brickwork – in these cases use additional sealant around the edges to ensure a weatherproof seal. 6. Connections 6.1. Standard connections connect the telephone line a and b to the main terminal block con1 as shown. The centre earth terminal is intended for connection to a...

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    Vr & help point 13 the supplementary power input is provided on con1a as shown and must be an earth-free isolated supply of 12v dc (250ma min) to suit the power requirements of the required peripherals, suitable for connection to a tnv-3 circuit. Note : a common supply cannot be used for multiple te...

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    14 vr & help point 6.4. Optional external inputs gai-tronics hands-free telephones can be equipped with 4 external inputs, which can be used to generate call-in events or alarm reports (using tma). Note – these optional connections are only available if specifically ordered and are not field upgrade...

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    Vr & help point 15 7. Programming and option settings programming and option setting is done remotely by sending commands down the telephone line to the unit. This can be done by either using a tone phone, or by using gai-tronics tma - a pc software application. 7.1. Quick programming guide (using a...

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    16 vr & help point 7.2. Further programming options in addition to programming auto-dial numbers, several other features can be programmed using a tone-phone. 7.2.1 time-out the call time out is factory set to 7 minutes, meaning that the phone will drop the call and go back on hook electronically af...

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    Vr & help point 17 n = 16xra + rb, where ra is the number of rings after autoanswer, and rb is the number of rings before autoanswer this command must be entered between entering the pin and closing the phone down with *99 (ie during step 5 of the quick programming guide above) 7.2.4 receive level t...

  • Page 18: 8.  Cleaning

    18 vr & help point 8. Cleaning recommended cleaning methods are outlined below: 8.1. Normal cleaning for normal cleaning we recommend "virosol", manufactured by clover products. Carefully follow manufacturer's instructions for storage, handling and use. 8.2. Stainless steel push-buttons stainless st...

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    Vr & help point 19 10. Technical specifications operational requirements systems. • analogue public switched telephone network (pstn) • private automatic branch exchange (pabx) not suitable for connection to: • payphone extensions • public emergency telephone system (pets) telephone line parameters ...

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    20 vr & help point call termination calls started from the hands-free telephone can terminate in one of three ways: • polarity reversal of dc feed • k-break (interruption of loop current > 50ms) • call progress tone: a tone received on the line, in the frequency range 280 – 550hz, either: o a contin...

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    Vr & help point 21 environmental limits temperature: operating: -20ºc to +60ºc storing: -40ºc to +70ºc relative humidity up to 95% (non-condensing) ingress protection ip65 (from the front only unless fitted in the gai-tronics rear enclosure) to en60529:1992 – degrees of protection provided by enclos...

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    22 vr & help point compliance to standards european directives 1999/5/ec – european radio & telecommunications terminal equipment directive. 2011/65/ec - restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (recast) (rohs 2) directive 2002/96/ec - waste elect...

  • Page 23: 11.  Ce Declaration

    Vr & help point 23 11. Ce declaration.

  • Page 24: Gai-Tronics

    24 vr & help point gai-tronics a division of hubbell ltd. Brunel drive stretton park burton on trent de13 0bz england tel: 01283 500500 fax: 01283 500400 www.Gai-tronics.Co.Uk the policy of gai-tronics is one of continuous improvement, therefore the company reserves the right to change specification...