Rath SmartRescue 10 Installation & Operation Manual

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Summary of SmartRescue 10

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    N56w24720 n. Corporate circle sussex, wi 53089 800-451-1460 262-246-4828 (fax) www.Rathmicrotech.Com www.Area-of-refuge.Com rp8500510 ver. 1 12/17 made in the usa 3 year warranty smartrescue 5 & 10 installation & operations manual.

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing rath’s smartrescue. We are the largest emergency phone manufacturer in north america and have been in business for over 35 years. We take great pride in our products, service, and support. Our emergency phones are of the highest quality. Our experienced customer support team...

  • Page 3: Smartrescue 5 & 10

    Battery backup connection smartrescue 5 & 10 page 3 n56w24720 n. Corporate circle sussex, wi 53089 800-451-1460 262-246-4828 (fax) www.Rathmicrotech.Com www.Area-of-refuge.Com • 120v power • determine communication: • dedicated analog phone line from pots, pbx, or central office • voip - requires us...

  • Page 4: Wiring The Smartrescue

    Page 4 wiring the smartrescue • connect the hot wire of the 120vac to the l screw • connect the neutral wire of the 120vac to the n screw • connect the ground wire of the 120vac to the ground screw • connect one lead of the dc power connection to the –v screw and the other to the +v screw, polarity ...

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    Page 5 wiring emergency phones to the smartrescue step 6 wiring the emergency phones to the smartrescue wiring emergency phones to the smartrescue *use 22 or 24 awg 2-pair twisted, shielded cable between the phones and the smartrescue. The maximum communi- cation run is 5,100’ connecting wire run: t...

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    Page 6 programming options for smartrescue step 7 mount the front cover back onto the enclosure. Step 8 programming options for smartrecue option 1 factory default: the emergency phones will call directly offsite and not stop at the smartrescue. That phone’s button will light at the smartrescue duri...

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    Page 7 powering emergency phone options step 9 options for powering the emergency phones. Option 1 rath 2500-pwr24 power supply: • use 1-pair 18 awg wire for power, maximum distance of 5,100’ • do not wire more than 3 devices per wire run and a maximum of 11 devices per power supply powering emergen...

  • Page 8: Programming The Phone(S)

    Programming the phone(s) step 10 1. Options for programming the phone(s) option 1 call emergency numbers offsite, without stopping at the smartrescue a. Press enter to get into program mode b. Press 1, enter, (emergency number), stop c. If using two emergency numbers: press 2, enter, (emergency numb...

  • Page 9: Operations & Testing

    Operations & testing 1. Once all connections are made, the following leds should be lit: • power led, located on bottom edge of the face plate, will be constantly lit green. • battery led, located on bottom edge of the face plate, will be constantly lit: • red = low level charge • yellow = mid level...

  • Page 10: Appendix

    Appendix system supervision area of refuge systems, nfpa required (not required for elevator industry) nfpa-2016 24.10.4 - all pathways between a remote area of refuge station and the central control point shall be monitored for integrity. 24.13.4 power supplies: all control units shall meet the pow...

  • Page 11: Appendix

    Appendix phone line supervision elevator industry requires notification if phone line is lost rath smartphones have a built-in line check feature. The phone constantly looks for a phone line. When a phone line is not detected it will trigger the onboard relay. Connect the relay to one of rath’s alar...

  • Page 12: Appendix

    Appendix page 12 2300-630sm submaster installation & operation installation: • mount the submaster to the wall in a desired location • run twisted 22 or 24 awg 4-wire cabling to connect the submaster to the smartrescue • emergency phones must be in consolidator mode (see page 12) operation: • lift h...

  • Page 13: Appendix

    Appendix page 13 tb1 relay smartrescue system activation relay when an emergency phone has been activated, this relay changes state and can be connected to an alarm panel, strobe, or other notification means. Programming smartrescue back to default settings a. Hold down red disconnect and submaster ...

  • Page 14: Appendix

    Page 14 appendix adjusting volume on smartphone (vr1) a. Locate the silver vr1 port on the bottom right corner of the smartphone board b. Using a fine philips head screwdriver, turn the vr1 clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume troubleshooting problem possible ...