GAI-Tronics 10370-701 User Manual

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GAI-TRONICS® CORPORATION
A HUBBELL COMPANY
Model 10370-70x and 10370-80x
VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assemblies
Installation and Operation Manual

T ABLE OF C ONTENTS

Foreword .........................................................................................................................................1
Scope of Manual ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Nomenclature .......................................................................................................................................... 1
Ordering Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................. 1
Service and Repair .................................................................................................................................. 1
Confidentiality Notice ............................................................................................................................. 2
FCC Licensing Information ................................................................................................................... 2
Computer Software Copyrights ............................................................................................................. 3
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Safety and General Information ............................................................................................................ 4
Operational Cautions .............................................................................................................................. 5
Safe Handling of CMOS Integrated Circuit Devices ........................................................................... 6
General Information .......................................................................................................................7
Product Overview ................................................................................................................................... 7
Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 8
System Requirements and Limitations ................................................................................................. 8
Available Models ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Replacement Parts and Kits ................................................................................................................. 10
Performance Specifications ..........................................................................................................10
Programming and Set Up .............................................................................................................12
Opening the VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assembly .............................................................................. 12
WiFi Interface Setup (Models 10370-801 and 10370-802)................................................................. 13
VoIP PCBA Configuration ................................................................................................................... 16
VoIP PCBA Initial Network Configuration ........................................................................................................ 16
Closing the VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assembly ................................................................................ 16
Installation ....................................................................................................................................17
Safety and General Information .......................................................................................................... 17
Outdoor Installation Product ............................................................................................................................... 17
Antenna Care ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
GAI-Tronics Corporation 400 E. Wyomissing Ave. Mohnton, PA 19540 USA
610-777-1374 800-492-1212 Fax: 610-796-5954
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Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility ....................................................................................................... 17
Mechanical Receipt Inspection ............................................................................................................ 18
Cable Installation Safety Considerations ............................................................................................ 18
Required Tools ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Amplifier Components ......................................................................................................................... 18
Mounting ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Field Wiring ........................................................................................................................................... 20
Power Connection ............................................................................................................................................... 20
Speaker Connection ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Output Contact Connections ............................................................................................................................... 21
Audio Output Connections ................................................................................................................................. 21
GAI-Tronics Corporation 400 E. Wyomissing Ave. Mohnton, PA 19540 USA
610-777-1374 800-492-1212 Fax: 610-796-5954
ISIT WWW.GAI-TRONICS.COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS
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GAI-TRONICS® CORPORATION
A HUBBELL COMPANY
Model 10370-70x and 10370-80x
VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assemblies

Foreword

Scope of Manual

This manual offers descriptive data and service information for the VoIP Interface Assemblies.

Nomenclature

The model number, located on the nameplate on top of the speaker, specifically identifies GAI-Tronics equipment.

Ordering Replacement Parts

When ordering replacement parts or requesting equipment information, please include the complete identification number. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part and sufficient description of the desired component to identify it. Order parts from:
Customer Service
GAI-Tronics Corporation
400 E. Wyomissing Ave.
Mohnton, PA 19540
US: 800-492-1212
Outside US: 610-777-1374

Service and Re pair

Inoperative or malfunctioning equipment should be returned to the factory for repair. Please call
1-800-492-1212 or 610-777-1374 to obtain a Return Authorization number, published repair prices, and
shipping instructions.
N
OTE: A purchase order or credit card number is required prior to processing non-warranty repairs.
GAI-Tronics Corporation 400 E. Wyomissing Ave. Mohnton, PA 19540 USA
610-777-1374 800-492-1212 Fax: 610-796-5954
ISIT WWW.GAI-TRONICS.COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS
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Confidentiality Notice

This manual is provided solely as an operational, installation, and maintenance guide and contains sensitive business and technical information that is confidential and proprietary to GAI-Tronics. GAI-Tronics retains all intellectual property and other rights in or to the information contained herein, and such information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI-Tronics product or system. This manual may not be disclosed in any form, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to any third party.

FCC Licensing In formation

Your radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), Private Land Mobile Radio Service, Amateur Radio Service, Aeronautical Mobile, or Maritime Mobile Service frequencies and is subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC requires that all operators using such frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment. To obtain the FCC forms, go to http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/personal/generalmobile/index.html
and 159, which include all forms and instructions.
Changes or modifications not approved by GAI-Tronics Corporation may void the user’s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made. To comply with FCC requirements, transmitter adjustments should be made only by or under the supervision of a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repairs in the private land mobile and fixed services as certified by an organization representative of the user of those services. Replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) not authorized by the FCC equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCC rules.
to obtain Forms 605
N
OTE: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to
government regulations and may be prohibited.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 1-202-418-0177 1-800-418-FORM 1-800-418-3676 1-888-CALL-FCC
1-888-225-5322
Or: http://www.fcc.gov
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Computer Softw are Copyrights

This product contains copyrighted computer programs stored in semiconductor memory. These programs are copyrighted by GAI-Tronics Corporation and may not be reproduced in any form without expressed written permission from GAI-Tronics.

Warranty

GAI-Tronics warrants for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, that any GAI-Tronics equipment supplied hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship, shall comply with the then-current product specifications and product literature, and if applicable, shall be fit for the purpose specified in the agreed-upon quotation or proposal document. If (a) Seller’s goods prove to be defective in workmanship and/or material under normal and proper usage, or unfit for the purpose specified and agreed upon, and (b) Buyer’s claim is made within the warranty period set forth above, Buyer may return such goods to GAI-Tronics’ nearest depot repair facility, freight prepaid, at which time they will be repaired or replaced, at Seller’s option, without charge to Buyer. Repair or replacement shall be Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy, and the warranty period on any repaired or replacement equipment shall be one (1) year from the date the original equipment was shipped. In no event shall GAI-Tronics’ warranty obligations with respect to equipment exceed 100% of the total cost of the equipment supplied hereunder. The applicability of any such third-party warranty will be determined solely by GAI-Tronics.
Services. Any services GAI-Tronics provides hereunder, whether directly or through subcontractors, shall be performed in
accordance with the standard of care with which such services are normally provided in the industry. If the services fail to meet the applicable industry standard, GAI-Tronics will, for a period of one (1) year from the date of completion, re-perform such services at no cost to the Buyer. 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 exceed 100% of the total cost of services provided hereunder.
Limitations/Exclusions. The warranty on any equipment supplied hereunder is subject to Customer’s use in compliance
with applicable FCC regulations and manufacturer specifications. The warranties herein shall not apply to, and GAI-Tronics shall not be responsible for, any damage to the goods or failure of the services supplied hereunder, to the extent caused by accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, system design, product modification, failure to follow instructions contained in the product manual, repair, or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by GAI-Tronics, improper installation, installation of parts that do not conform to the quality or specifications of the original parts or accessories, damage or loss occurred during shipment, or any unit which is not new when sold or upon which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. The warranty does not extend to damage incurred by natural causes including Force Majeure. The warranty does not cover microprocessors if failure is due to static damage or application of improper voltage. THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Operational and Maintenance Procedures. Buyer acknowledges that any improper use, maintenance, or
modification of the equipment provided hereunder, or use of unqualified maintenance or service technicians will severely impair the operational effectiveness of the entire communication system. Buyer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold GAI­Tronics harmless from and against any and all third party claims arising, in any manner, out of: (a) Buyer’s neglect of the equipment; (b) Buyer’s use of technicians not authorized by GAI-Tronics to service the equipment; or (c) Buyer’s improper use or modification of the equipment or failure to follow the operational and maintenance procedures provided with the equipment.
Limitation of Liability/Damages. In no event (even should circumstances cause the exclusive warranties and remedies
set forth in the Warranty section to fail of their essential purpose) shall either party be liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, loss of use, loss of anticipated profits, or damages arising from delay) whether such claims are alleged to have arisen out of breach of warranty, breach of contract, strict or absolute liability in tort, or other act, error or omission, or from any other cause whatsoever, or any combination of the foregoing.
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Safety and General Info rmation

Installation should only be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.
Power Sources - Operate this unit only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If
Outdoor Product: Power Lines - An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines, electric
lights, or power circuits, or where it may contact such power lines or circuits, as this contact might be fatal. Refer to the National Electrical Code Article 800 regarding installation.
unsure of the type of power supply to use, contact qualified service personnel.
For units intended to operate from battery power, refer to operating instructions. For units intended to operate with External Power Supplies, use only the recommended
approved power supplies.
For units intended to operate with a limited power source, this power source must comply
with EN60950. Substitutions may damage the unit or cause fire or shock.
User Instructions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
Your radio is designed to comply with the following standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy:
FCC, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
C95.1-1992
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999
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Antenna Care

Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations.
Do NOT hold the antenna when the radio is IN USE. Holding the antenna affects the effective range.

Approved Accessories

Only use GAI-Tronics Corporation approved accessories. Please visit www.gai-tronics.com.

Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

Electronic equipment may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference. If you experience interference, visit the FCC website at http://www.fcc.gov
for possible solutions.

Operational Cautions

Hospitals or Health Care Facilities

To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospital or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.

Aircraft/Airports

Airports may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. Any use of a radio must be in accordance with applicable regulations.

Medical Devices - Pacemakers

These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Persons with pacemakers should:
ALWAYS keep the radio more than six inches (15 cm) from their pacemaker when the radio is turned
ON.
Do NOT carry the radio in the breast pocket. Turn the radio OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.

Blasting Caps and Areas

To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
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Safe Handling of CMOS Integrated Circuit Devices

Many of the integrated circuit devices used in communications equipment are of the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) type. Because of their high open circuit impedance, CMOS integrated circuits are vulnerable to damage from static charges. Care must be taken handling, shipping, and servicing them and the assemblies in which they are used.
Even though protection devices are provided in CMOS integrated circuit inputs, the protection is effective only against overvoltage in the hundreds of volts range such as is encountered in an operating system. In a system, circuit elements distribute static charges and load the CMOS circuits, decreasing the chance of damage. However, CMOS circuits can be damaged by improper handling of the modules, even in a system.
To avoid damage to circuits, observe the following handling, shipping, and servicing precautions:
1. Prior to and while servicing a circuit module, particularly after moving within the service area,
momentarily touch both hands to a bare metal, earth-grounded surface. This will discharge any static charge that may have accumulated on the person doing the servicing.
N
OTE: Wearing a conductive wrist strap will minimize static build-up during servicing.
2. Whenever possible, avoid touching any electrically conductive parts of the circuit module with your
hands.
3. Power down the unit before installing or removing the circuit module.
4. When servicing a circuit module, avoid carpeted areas, dry environments, and certain types of
clothing (silk, nylon, etc.) because they contribute to static build-up. Similarly, disconnect the test probe prior to removing the ground lead.
5. All electrically powered test equipment should be grounded. Apply the ground lead from the test
equipment to the circuit module before connecting the test probe.
6. If a circuit module is removed from the system, it is desirable to lay it on a conductive surface (such
as a sheet of aluminum foil) which is connected to ground through 100k of resistance.
7. When soldering, be sure the soldering iron is grounded and has a grounded tip.
8. Prior to connecting jumpers, replacing circuit components, or touching CMOS pins (if this becomes
necessary in the replacement of an integrated circuit device), be sure to discharge any static build-up as described in procedure 1. Since voltage differences can exist across the human body, it is recommended that only one hand be used if it is necessary to touch pins on the CMOS device and associated board wiring.
9. When replacing a CMOS integrated circuit device, leave the device in its conductive rail container or
conductive foam until it is to be inserted into the printed circuit module.
10. All low impedance test equipment (such as pulse generators, etc.) should be connected to CMOS
device inputs after power is applied to the CMOS circuitry. Similarly, such low impedance equipment should be disconnected before power is turned off.
11. Replacement modules shipped separately from the factory will be packaged in a conductive material.
Any modules being transported from one area to another should be wrapped in a similar material
(aluminum foil may be used). Never use non-conductive material for packaging these modules.
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General Information

Product Overview

The Model 10370-70x series VoIP Speaker Interface/Amplifier Assembly enables broadcasting to
personnel throughout a facility over an existing network via an external speaker(s) or connection to a
central amplifier speaker system. The Model 10370-80x series VoIP WiFi Speaker Interface/Amplifier Assembly provides the same capability as the Model 10370-70x series but allows connection to an
existing wireless network. The interface/amplifier assemblies can easily be added to an existing network (10/100 baseT Ethernet) or wireless network (IEEE 802.11 b/g) with minimal cost or effort.
The -701 and -801 series speaker interface/amplifiers include an integrated speaker amplifier circuit that can supply up to 30 watts of output power to an existing 8-ohm speaker or combination of speakers equaling 8 ohms. The ability to utilize any speaker or horn/driver combination allows selection of speakers that meet the coverage and environmental requirements of a specific area. The -702 and -802 series interface/amplifiers also include an integrated speaker amplifier circuit but will instead provide a
70.7 or 100 V, 25-watt output, eliminating the need for a separate central amplifier for a smaller system applications.
For additional design flexibility, each interface/amplifier assembly also includes a 600-ohm, 0 dBm audio output. This output can be connected to the audio input of a central amplifier or any equipment that requires a 600-ohm audio input.
Each VoIP or VoIP WiFi Speaker Interface/Amplifier is capable of providing two dry contact type A (normally open) outputs. Each output is programmable for a variety of use such as activation of a strobe in a high noise area or initiating a door latch remotely.
The GAI-Tronics VoIP and VoIP Speaker Interface/Amplifiers provide the flexibility to address a diverse range of applications. A wide variety of functions can be achieved by altering the configuration data stored in the non-volatile memory. The configuration options include:
Web page configuration Configuration file Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Fea tures and Functions

The GAI-Tronics Models 10370-70x VoIP and 10370­80x VoIP WiFi Interfaces are equipped with the following features:
Wired or WiFi VoIP One-way broadcasting from IP network Weatherproof enclosure 30-watt speaker amplifier (into an 8-ohm speaker
load) 10370-x01 series
25-watt, 70.7V or 100V audio output, 10370-x02
series
600-ohm audio output (all models) Two dry contact closure outputs SIP compatible (RFC3261) Real-time alarm reporting via email, Syslog, or
TMA software
Configurable via web page, serial link or download Multicast capability, up to eight addresses
Figure 1. Model 10370 Series Outline
Diagram

System Requ irements and Limitatio ns

A 100 baseT Ethernet with SIP Server is required for systems containing three or more VoIP Speaker Interface/Amplifier Assemblies. The operation of this equipment is limited by the customer’s LAN media capabilities and the services available at each end point. The performance of the VoIP Speaker Interface is dependent on the provision of sufficient bandwidth and prioritization on the network to give the quality of service required. In addition, the setup, installation, and software version of key components such as switches and routers can have a significant effect on the operation of this equipment. Improper connections or loose cables can also affect their operation.
The VoIP Speaker Interface/Amplifier Assemblies require a local 120/230 V ac power source for operation.
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The following network facilities should be provided (This may vary widely depending on how your network is deployed):
SIP proxy server (to route calls) SIP registrar server (frequently combined with proxy servers) TFTP server (for downloading configuration files). TCP Syslog server (for reporting alarms and external inputs) SMTP server (for reporting via email) STNP server (to synchronize the internal clock) STUN server (for NAT firewall traversal)
Dedicated systems, such as Gatekeepers, VoIP-enabled PABXs or soft PABXs may also provide these functions.
The GAI-Tronics VoIP Interfaces only support Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to RFC3261 Call Control signaling.
In addition to direct access, peer-to-peer or via a SIP server, each interface/amplifier is capable of receiving a Multicast broadcast. Multicast allows a single audio stream to be sent to multiple end points simultaneously, to achieve multi-point paging or Public Address functionality over IP. Multicast requires the use of a SIP server that specifically supports Multicast functionality and each
interface must be
configured (enabled) to receive Multicast packets.

Available Mode ls

Table 1. VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assembly Model Chart
Part No. Description
10370-701 VoIP Speaker Interface, 30 W (8-ohm load) and 600-ohm audio outputs
10370-702 VoIP Speaker Interface with 70.7 V/100 V Speaker and 600-ohm audio outputs
10370-801 VoIP WiFi Speaker Interface, 30 W (8-ohm load) and 600-ohm audio outputs
10370-802 VoIP WiFi Speaker Interface with 70.7 V/100 V Speaker and 600-ohm audio outputs
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Replac ement Parts and Kits
Table 2. Spare Parts List
Part No.
100-02-7013-000
Description
VoIP PCBA
69625-001 VoIP Broadcast Carrier PCBA
10370-
701
10370-
702
10370-
801
10370-
802
69868-001 Ethernet Wireless Interface PCBA

Perf ormance Specifications

Power Options
AC Power
Input voltage ............................................................................................................. 120/240 V ac, 50/60 Hz
Input current ...................................................................................... 0.35 A @ 120 V ac, 0.2 A @ 240 V ac
Power over Ethernet (PoE), -701 and -702 models only
Power ............................................................................................................... 802.3af compliant (via RJ45)
Audio
Output
Speaker output power
With PoE ......................................................................................................... 8 W into 8-ohm load, or
6 W into 70.7 V/100 V system
With 120/240 V ac input ............................................................................... 30 W into 8-ohm load, or
24 W into 70.7 V/100 V system
Line out (into 600 ohms) .................................................................................................................. 1.0 Vrms
Frequency response .................................................................................................................... 300–3000 Hz
Network (Ethernet)
Signaling ....................................................................................... SIP (RFC3261 compliant) Loose routing
Configuration .............................................................................................................. Embedded web server
Embedded Telnet server Configuration file download Configuration file building tool (Vconf.exe) Direct serial connection (Nine-way D-type female connector) Command line interface SNTP with time zone and daylight saving Automatic updating via TFTP Password protection
Control Outputs
Output 1 (isolated solid state switch) ..........................................50 milliamps @ 30 V ac/dc (resistive load)
Output 2 (isolated SPST relay) .......................................................... 10 amps @ 30 V ac/dc (resistive load)
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WiFi Module, -801 and -802 models only
Antenna (internal) .................................................................... 2.4 GHz, 2.0 dBi, 50-ohm, omni-directional,
¼ wavelength dipole configuration, VSWR <
2.0
Standards .............................................................................................................. Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g
Static IP provisioning or DHCP STUN client (NAT traversal)
Frequency ............................................................................................................... Europe 2.412–2.472 GHz
USA 2.412–2.462 GHz
Mechanical
Physical dimensions .......................................... 13.00 H 9.25 W 4.00 D inches; (330  235  102 mm)
Enclosure material ........................................................................... High-impact, glass-reinforced polyester
Connections........................................................................................ Four drill spots for location of conduit
Mounting .......................................................................... Surface-mounting: four 0.28-inch mounting holes
Color ....................................................................................................................................................... Gray
Shipping weights
Model 10370-701 ................................................................................................................. 6.0 lbs. (2.72 kg)
Model 10370-702 ................................................................................................................. 6.1 lbs. (2.77 kg)
Model 10370-801 ................................................................................................................. 6.5 lbs. (2.95 kg)
Model 10370-802 ................................................................................................................. 6.6 lbs. (2.99 kg)
Environmental
Temperature range ................................................................................. −4º F to +167º F (−20º C to +75º C)
Weatherproof rating ........................................................................................................................ Rainproof
Humidity ............................................................................................................ Up to 95%, non-condensing
Approval Standards
USA .............................................................. FCC Modular Approval, FCC ID: FCC ID: XM5-SM2144N1
CFR Title 47 FCC Part 15, Subpart B and C
Canada ............................................................... Industry Canada Module Approval IC: 8516A-SM2144N2
Industry Canada ICES-003, RSS-Gen, RSS-210
EU ............................................................................................. EN 300 328 (R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC)
EN 301 489 (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC)
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Programming and Set Up
NOTE: The 10370-70x and -80x VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assemblies include the same embedded
browser as do GAI-Tronics’ VoIP and WiFi telephones. There are many programmable parameters utilized by our telephones that are not utilized by the VoIP Interface/Amplifiers. All amplifiers are factory programmed for maximum operating proficiency. Please do not make any programming changes other than those directed in this manual.

Opening the VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assembly

The VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assembly must be opened for programming and installation. Bench programming and testing is recommended. Remove the assembly from the carton and position on a
flat surface with the front of the unit facing up. Loosen the four screws on the front cover until the hinge pins pull loose to separate the front and rear sections. Refer to Figure 2.
Figure 2: VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assembly (Model 10370-802 shown)
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WiFi Interface Setup (Models 10370-801 and 10370-802)

Configuration of the WiFi Interface PCBA is required to set up security of the WLAN unit’s connection.
For first time configuration of the WiFi interface, power the unit by connecting 120/240 V ac to TB101. Refer to Figure 6. To reconfigure a unit, power the unit and press MSEL button, PB1, on the WiFi Interface PCBA for 20 seconds to return the default settings to the PCBA.
Connect to the ad-hoc network GTC using a PC/laptop with a wireless capability. Open a web browser on PC and type http://192.168.1.3/iChip
In the following webpage enter password for the password to enter configuration of the WiFi interface
PCBA.
into the address field.
Figure 3. WiFi Interface Log In Webpage
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Figure 4. WiFi Interface Network Configuration Webpage
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In the Network Configuration page, enter the parameters WLCH, WSTO, WLK1, WLPP and WLSI. Other settings need not be entered.
WLCH is the Wireless LAN Channel.
WSTO is the Wireless Security Type. The following are the choices:
Table 3. Wireless Security Type Choices
WSTO Setting Wireless Security Type
0 NONE
1 WEP-64
2 WEP-128
3 WPA
4 WPA2
WLK1 is the WEP key. It is ten HEX characters for WEP-64 or 26 HEX characters for WEP-128. If NONE, WPA or WPA2 are used, leave blank.
WLPP is the Wireless LAN WPA Passphrase. If NONE, WEP-64 or WEP-128 are used leave blank.
WLSI is the SSID of the Access Point you connect to. This entry is case sensitive.
After entering parameters, press “SUBMIT” button to save configuration. Now the VoIP PCBA can be accessed through the wireless network for configuration.
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VoIP PCBA Configuration

For the first time configuration of the VoIP PCBA, power the unit by connecting +24 V dc to TB101 and connect Ethernet port of the VoIP PCBA to a 10/100 base-T Ethernet Network. Refer to Figure 6.
The easiest way to get started is to make a network connection to the unit and log on via a web browser. The unit is initially set with a static IP address:
IP address 192.168.1.2
A user name and password will be requested. The initial factory settings are:
User Name user Password password
Changing the user name and password is recommended. This security measure helps to prevent unauthorized changes to the VoIP PCBA Interface’s configuration.
N
OTE: The audio output level is set by configuring the Hands-free Output on the Audio Settings
webpage during the configuration of the speaker.

VoIP PCBA Initial Network Configuration

Each VoIP PCBA must be set up for the network prior to installation. Assign a local ID, domain, proxy, and registrar.
Assign a host name The host name provides identification of the different VoIP PCBAs on the
network.
Test Verify that calls can be made successfully.
Maintain Monitor alarms. Set up auto-updates.
Refer to Pub. 42004-482 for detailed programming instructions of this VoIP device.

Closing the VoIP Interface/Amplifier Assembly

Assemble the front and rear sections and tighten the front panel screws to 16 to 20 in-lbs. of torque.
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Installation

Safety and General Info rmation

Install equipment without modification and according to all applicable local and national electrical codes. Consult the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), Canadian Standards Association (CSA 22.1), and local codes for specific requirements regarding your installation. Class 2 circuit wiring must be performed in accordance with NEC 725.55.
Read, follow, and retain instructions – All safety and operating instructions should be read and followed before operating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference.
WARNING
This product can contain hazardous voltages. Always remove power to this
station and any associated equipment before beginning any installation.
CAUTION
Do not install this equipment in areas other than those indicated on the approval listing in the “Specifications” section of t his manual . Such installation may cause a safety hazard and consequent injury or property damage.
Heed warnings – Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions. Attachments – Attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer should not be used, as they
may cause hazards.
Servicing – Do not attempt to service this unit by yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
This permanently connected apparatus must have an ALL-POLE MAINS switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole incorporated in the electrical installation of the building.

Outdoor Installation Product

Power lines - An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines, electric
lights, or power circuits, where it may contact such power lines or circuits, as this contact might be fatal. Refer to the National Electrical Code Article 800 regarding installation.

Antenna Care

Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations.

Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

Electronic equipment may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference. If you experience interference, visit the FCC website at http://www.fcc.gov for possible solutions.
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Mechanical Receipt Inspection

The Speaker Interfaces are shipped in a cardboard container, protected from movement and distress by a self-forming packaging material. Thoroughly inspect it as soon as possible after delivery. In-transit damage should be immediately reported to the transportation company.

Cable Installation Safety Considerations

Interconnecting, communications, and Class 2 dc power cables should be separated from electrical light or other Class 1 circuits by at least 2 inches. The exception is where Class 1 wiring or power circuits are run in a raceway, or are metal-sheathed or metal-clad, or are permanently separated from the conductors of the other circuitry by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor such as porcelain tubes or flexible tubing in addition to the insulation on the wire. Communications cables and in-building wiring should be listed and marked for the purpose according to NEC Article 800.

Required Tools

#1 Phillips screwdriver 1/16-inch flat blade screwdriver (for TB101, TB1 and TB3 connections only)

Amplifier Components

The Model 10370-801 and 10370-802 WiFi Speaker Interfaces contain the following components:
Table 4.
Part No. Description
69868-001 WiFi Module PCBA
69625-001 VoIP Amplified Speaker PCBA
100-02-7013-000 VoIP PCBA
120/240 V ac input, switching power supply, 60 W, 24 V dc output
The Model 10370-701 and 10370-702 VoIP Speaker Interfaces contain the following components:
Table 5.
Part No. Description
69625-001 VoIP Amplified Speaker PCBA
100-02-7013-000 VoIP PCBA
120/240 V ac input, switching power supply, 60 W, 24 V dc output
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Mounting

1. Loosen the four screws on the front cover. Open the front cover of the enclosure to the left.
2. Remove the cable connections between the front panel and rear enclosure.
3. Pull on the left side of the enclosure until the hinge pins pull loose to separate the front and rear
sections. Set the front half of the enclosure aside.
4. Determine the conduit or cable gland location on the rear enclosure. Drill spots have been provided
on top and bottom for use with either a chassis punch or hole saw. Cut or punch the appropriate size hole(s) in the enclosure.
5. Use Myers ST-4 (1.25 inches) Scru-Tite hubs or equivalent. The hub(s) must be connected to the
conduit before being connected to the enclosure.
6. Each mounting hole in the enclosure is 0.280 inch in diameter. See Figure 5. Secure the rear
enclosure on the wall with screws or appropriate fasteners.
7. Route the ac power, speaker, input/output, and Ethernet cable through the conduit and into the
enclosure allowing adequate cable length to access terminal blocks. Secure any loose cabling making sure loose wire does not contact the antenna.
8. Re-install the hinged front cover and re-connect the cables to the front cover.
Figure 5. Unit Component Identification
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Field Wiring

WARNING
Do not apply power until all the connections have been wired.
After all the field wires are pulled through the rear enclosure, install all connections as indicated below. Refer to Figure 7 for wiring details. Refer to Table 6 on page 22 and Table 7 on page 22 for the recommended conductor sizes and the termination chart.
N
OTE: Consult the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), Canadian Standards Association (CSA 22.1),
and local codes for the specific requirements regarding your installation. Install all equipment without modification and according to the local and national codes. Class 2 circuit wiring must be performed in accordance with NEC 725.55.

Power Connection

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

The device can be powered from the network cable assuming the speaker output requirement is less than 8 watts. PoE works across standard network cabling (i.e. Cat5) to supply power directly from the data ports where the device is connected. Connect the LAN cable (Cat5 or Cat5e UTP cable) into the RJ45
connector on the VoIP daughter board. N
OTE: PoE is not applicable to Model 10370-80x series. Refer to
Figure 7 and Table 7.

Local Power

If a speaker output requirement is greater than 8 watts, the device must be powered from a 120 or 240 V ac power source. Connect the power conductors to terminal block TB101 located in the upper right
corner of the housing. N
OTE: External power supply usage is required for Model 10370-80x series.
Refer to Figure 6 and Table 7.

Ground

The unit must be connected to earth ground. Install a #6 ring lug on the incoming ground wire and secure it to the ground stud located in the upper right corner of the housing.
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Speaker Connection

8-Ohm Output

Connect an 8-ohm speaker to connector TB3 terminals 1 and 2 (Models 10370-701 and 10370-801 only). Refer to Figure 6 and Table 7.

70.7 V or 100 V Output

Connect the speaker audio wiring to the appropriate terminals (70 V and Com. or 100 V and Com.) at TB102 located on the transformer assembly. Refer to Figure 6.

Output Contact Connections

Two relay contact sets are available on connector TB3 and TB1. Each contact set is a Form “A” type normally open (N.O.). Refer to Figure 7 and Table 7.

Audio Output Connections

600-Ohm Audio – Connect the 600-ohm audio output wiring to connector TB1, terminals 1 and 8. Refer
to Figure 7 and Table 7.
Figure 6. Field Wiring Connections
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Table 6. Recommended Cabling
Cable Use Recommended Size Conductor Range
LAN Cat5 or Cat5e UTP cable with an RJ45 connector
Power Two-conductor, No. 18 AWG is typical No.28–12 AWG
Speaker Two-conductor twisted pair, No. 18 AWG is typical No. 30–12 AWG
600-ohm audio line Two-conductor, twisted pair, No 22 AWG is typical No. 28–20 AWG
Output contacts Two or three-conductor, No. 18 AWG is typical No. 28–20 AWG
Table 7. Customer Terminations
Cable Terminals Function
LAN LAN (on VoIP Interface PCBA)
Power TB101-1
TB101-2
Ground stud
Speaker TB3-1
TB3-2
600-ohm audio line out
Isolate relay
TB1-1
TB1-8
TB3-3
TB3-4
Hot
Neutral
Earth
Speaker +
Speaker
Audio L2
Audio L1
Out 1 C
Out 1 N.O.
Opto-coupler
TB1-7
TB1-14
Out 2 N.O.
Out 2 C
OTE: Out 1 and Out 2 are configurable for one of two modes of operation: Direct call or Multicast
N
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Figure 7. VoIP PCBA – Component Locations
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