Model 352-101, 352-102, 352-103, and 352-104
Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Telephones
Confidential ity 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. GAITronics 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.
General Information
GAI-Tronics’ Class I, Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area
Telephones are constructed of cast aluminum and are
weatherproof and corrosion resistant. They combine
standard telephone operation with GAI-Tronics’ SelfMonitoring and Reporting Telephone (SMART)
technology to provide optimum performance and
flexibility.
When used with the GAI-Tronics’ Telephone
Management Application (TMA) each telephone is
monitored and the status is reported. For complete details,
please refer to the on-line help included with TMA.
This manual applies to the following models:
Model 352-101 Division 1 SMART Hazardous Ar
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Model 352-102 Division 1 SMART Hazardous Ar
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Model 352-103 Division 1 SMART Hazardous Ar
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Model 352-104 Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Telephone with Ring Relay and Headset
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The GAI-Tronics SMART Telephone product line provides 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
telephone’s non-volatile memory. These configuration options include:
Call progress detection, control, and call loggi
uto-calling, auto-answering, and auto-dialing facilities
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Function inhibiting (e.g. tone pad and manual keypad dialing)
Maximum call duration
These functions are initially programmed during manufacturing and testing. After installation, they can
be programmed remotely via DTMF data call.
All SMART Telephones are line-powered and can be connected to the 24 V dc or 48 V dc analog station
port of Private Branch Exchange (PBX), Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) or KSU.
Connection may not be made to pay telephone extensions or shared service (party) lines.
TMA users can schedule auto-dial maintenance calls to alert maintenance personnel of any unusual sensor
or fault conditions that exist. SMART Telephones can also be programmed to generate an auto-dial
maintenance call when certain sensor events are discovered. Access to the SMART Telephone’s
maintenance mode is restricted through the use of the maintenance access PIN. The maintenance access
PIN should be distributed only to trained maintenance personnel.
Installation
Installation Guidelines
These enclosures must be installed by trained, qualified and competent personnel. Installation must
comply with state and national regulations, as well as safety practices for this type of equipment.
CAUTION
Do not install this equipment in haz ardou s areas other than those indicated
on the approval listing in the “Specifications” section of this manual. Such installation may caus e a
safety hazard and consequent injury or property damage.
The mounting location must be flat and provide proper clearance, rigidity and strength to support the
enclosure and all contained devices.
WARNING
Securely fasten the enclosure to the mounting location, using 3/8-inch diameter
steel mounting bolts and washers, or washer head bolts.
WARNING
Do not disconnect equipment while energized.
Insure proper grounding to protective earthing.
WARNING
The front cover is not hinged to the rear enclosure. When the cover bolts are
removed, the cover must be adequately supported.
ATTENTION
Installation should be performed by qualified personnel and only in
accordance with the National Electric al Code or applicable local codes.
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Inspect and clean the machined flange flame joint surfaces of both the cover and box. Surfaces must be
smooth, free of nicks, scratches, dirt or any foreign particle build-up that would prevent a proper seal.
Surfaces must seat fully against each other to provide a proper explosion-proof joint. Clean surfaces by
wiping with a clean lint-free cloth.
Apply a light coat of Killark “LUBG” lubricant to flange surfaces and close the cover. Install and tighten
all cover bolts to 30 ft-lbs. Make certain no cover bolts are omitted. Use only those bolts supplied with
the enclosure.
When installing any GAI-Tronics telephone equipment, please adhere to the following guidelines to
ensure the safety of all personnel:
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: Your telephone has an earth ground terminal provision.
Ensure that it is connected to ground in accordance with all local safety regulations and the Nationa
trical Code (NEC). Grounding must be ensured for safe and stable communications. Do not us
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long
and coiled ground wires. Please note proper grounding does not eliminate the need for lightning
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protection for the telephone or the telephone system.
NEV
Install a UL Listed lightning arrestor on any telephone installed where the telephone or telep
NEVER install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for we
NEVER touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has be
ER install telephone during a lightning storm.
e is at risk of being exposed to lightning strikes. The lightning arrestor must be installed as cl
cabl
e telephone as possible in a non-hazardous environment to maximize the protection. Th
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htning arrestor must not be installed within the enclosure supplied with the telephone.
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USE CAUTION when installing or modifying telephone lines.
GAI-Tronics’ SMART Telephones are designed to operate on telephone lines as detailed in the “General
Information” section of this manual. The telephones are designed to operate with one telephone per line.
If telephones are operated in parallel or party-line configuration you may experience sporadic telephone
operation, difficulties with programming, or premature disconnection of calls. Additionally, if special
features, e.g. voice mail, call waiting, etc, are not disabled, the telephone may not function.
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Mounting
NOTE: The mounting surface must be able to support the weight of the aluminum enclosure, which is 28
lbs.
The enclosure must be securely fastened with 3/8-inch diameter steel mounting bolts located on all four
mounting feet. Stainless steel hardware is recommended in outdoor applications. Refer to Figure 2. The
suggested mounting height is 48 inches to the bottom of the enclosure.
OTE: Refer to the Killark Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Data Sheet enclosed with the unit
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for additional enclosure information.
Figure 2. 352 Series Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Telephone Enclosure Mounting Details
Cable Entries
Refer to Figure 3 for the NPT conduit entries. Ensure any unused openings are sealed with proper fittings
per local standards. Use field wiring suitable for the ambient temperature. Any conduit NPT plugs
(blanking elements) must be explosion-proof with a Type 4X rating.
Figure 3. 352 Series Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Telephone Conduit Entries
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Hardware Description
External
Models 352-101 and 352-102 each contain a handset with an approved gland, standard keypad, volume
control button, and applicable approval labeling. The handset rests on a cradle, which has a magnetic
reed switch located behind it to signal an off-hook condition. The enclosure is sealed with ten cover
mounting bolts located around the perimeter of the enclosure’s flange. See Figure 4.
Figure 4. 352 Series Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Telephone Outline Drawing
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For the Division 1 SMART Telephone models with the headset option, the cradle and handset are
replaced with a removable headset and headset activation bracket.
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ure 5. 352 Series Division 1 SMART Hazardous Area Headset Telephone Outline Drawing
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