Hubbell GAI-TRONICS 277-700, GAI-TRONICS 210-702, GAI-TRONICS 247-700, GAI-TRONICS 257-700, GAI-TRONICS 227-700 User Manual

Pub. 42004-519C
G A I - T R O N I C S®
A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y
Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones
GAI-TRONICS 3030 KUTZTOWN RD. READING, PA 19605 USA
610-777-1374 800-492-1212 Fax: 610-796-5954
VISIT WWW.GAI-TRONICS.COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS
Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................1
Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 2
System Requirements and Limitations ................................................................................................. 2
Tips for VoIP Subscribers ...................................................................................................................... 2
Operation .........................................................................................................................................2
Place a Call .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Receive a Call .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Handset Receiver Volume Control ........................................................................................................ 3
Monitor and Report Telephone Status .................................................................................................. 3
Status Indication ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Power .................................................................................................................................................... 3
Heartbeat ............................................................................................................................................... 3
EACT .................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation ......................................................................................................................................4
Safety Guidelines ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Security Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 4
Conduit Installation Details (Applicable to Models 247-700 and 257-700) ........................................ 4
Models 210-702, 210-702BH, and 210-702BHAC................................................................................. 5
Model 227-700 ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Model 247-700 ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Model 257-700 ....................................................................................................................................... 11
Model 277-700 ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Models 277-702BH and 277-702BHAC ............................................................................................... 15
Flush-mount Installation ..................................................................................................................... 15
Surface-Mount Installation ................................................................................................................. 17
Field Wiring ..................................................................................................................................17
Recommended Cabling ......................................................................................................................... 17
Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
Power-Over-Ethernet .......................................................................................................................... 18
Local Power ........................................................................................................................................ 18
Ground (For Models 210-702BH/-702BHAC, 227-700/-702BH/-702BHAC Only) ......................... 19
Network .................................................................................................................................................. 19
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GAI-TRONICS 3030 KUTZTOWN RD. READING, PA 19605 USA
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Auxiliary I/O.......................................................................................................................................... 19
Inputs................................................................................................................................................... 19
Outputs ................................................................................................................................................ 20
Programming ................................................................................................................................20
VoIP PCBA Setup ................................................................................................................................. 20
VoIP PCBA Initial Network Configuration ....................................................................................... 20
VoIP Telephone Input Contact Configuration ................................................................................... 21
VoIP Telephone Output Contact Configuration ................................................................................ 21
Maximum (Handset Receiver) Level Remote Control ...................................................................... 21
Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................21
General Information ............................................................................................................................. 21
Preventive Maintenance for Model 277-700/-702BH/-702BHAC ..................................................... 21
Cleaning .............................................................................................................................................. 21
Prevention ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Service .................................................................................................................................................... 22
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 22
Replacement Parts and Accessories .............................................................................................23
Specifications ................................................................................................................................24
Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 24
Network .................................................................................................................................................. 24
Handset Audio ....................................................................................................................................... 24
Inputs ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
Outputs .................................................................................................................................................. 25
Indicators ............................................................................................................................................... 25
Mechanical ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Approvals .......................................................................................................................................26
Pub. 42004-519C
G A I - T R ON I C S®
A H U B B E L L C O M P A NY
Rugged VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones
GAI-TRONICS 3030 KUTZTOWN RD. READING, PA 19605 USA
610-777-1374 800-492-1212 Fax: 610-796-5954
VISIT WWW.GAI-TRONICS.COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS

Confidentiality Notice

This manual is provided solely as an installation, operation, 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.

Product Overview

GAI-Tronics’ VoIP Autodial Handset Telephones are designed for connection to a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet network. These telephones operate from Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or an external power source. These VoIP telephones provide direct point-to-point communications between personnel throughout a facility over an existing LAN.
The following VoIP Telephones are detailed in this manual:
Table 1. Model Chart
Model
Description
210-702
Corridor VoIP Autodial Telephone with 29-inch armored cord handset.
210-702BH
Behavioral Health VoIP Autodial Telephone with 12-inch armored cord handset.
210-702BHAC
Behavioral Health VoIP Autodial Telephone with 15-inch armored cord
handset.
227-700
Tough VoIP Autodial Telephone, weather and vandal resistant sand-cast
aluminum enclosure with a spring-loaded door and 15-inch armored cord handset.
247-700
Rugged Indoor VoIP Autodial Telephone, engineered plastic enclosure and
handset with Hytrel® coiled cord (6-foot extended).
257-700
Rugged Weatherproof VoIP Autodial Telephone, weatherproof, engineered
plastic enclosure with door and handset with Hytrel® coiled cord (6-foot extended).
277-700
Flush-panel VoIP Autodial Telephone, heavy-gauge brushed stainless steel front
panel with 29-inch armored cord handset.
277-702BH
Flush-panel VoIP Behavioral Health Autodial Telephone, heavy-gauge brushed stainless steel front panel with 12-inch armored cord handset.
277-702BHAC
Flush-panel VoIP Behavioral Health Autodial Telephone, heavy-gauge brushed stainless steel front panel with 15-inch armored cord handset.
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Features and Functions

The VoIP Telephones covered in this manual include the following features:
SIP compatible (RFC3261)
weather and/or vandal-resistant
real-time alarm reporting via email, syslog, or TMA software
PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) compatible
configurable via web page, serial link or download
four auxiliary inputs, two volt-free contact outputs

System Requirements and Limitations

These VoIP telephones require Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or a local 24–48 V dc power source for operation. Two VoIP telephones can be connected in a peer-to-peer configuration without the need for a LAN. A 10/100 BaseT Ethernet network with a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) server is required for systems containing three or more VoIP telephones. Conferences are limited by the customer’s LAN media capabilities and the services available at each end point.

Tips for VoIP Subscribers

The following points should be addressed for new and existing subscriptions to an interconnected VoIP service provider:
Provide accurate physical address information to the VoIP service provider to ensure that emergency
services can quickly be dispatched to the location.
Be familiar with the VoIP service provider’s procedures for updating the address and promptly update
address information in the event of a change.
Have a clear understanding of any limitations of the local 911 service.
Be aware that VoIP telephone services may not work if the power is out or the Internet connection is
down. Consider installing a backup power supply, maintaining a traditional telephone line, or having a wireless telephone as a backup.
For questions about interconnected VoIP and 911, or VoIP in general, see
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/voip.html.

Operation

Place a Call

To place a call:
1. Lift the handset from the cradle to take the telephone off-hook.
The programmed number is automatically dialed after approximately one second.
2. Control the handset receiver volume by pressing the volume control pushbutton.
3. The call is terminated by placing handset back in the cradle, the receiving caller hangs up, the defined
timeout of the call duration is exceeded, or via the SIP server.
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Receive a Call

The VoIP telephone’s ringer sounds when called until the handset is removed from the cradle (taken off­hook) and a conversation can take place.

Handset Receiver Volume Control

A push-button switch is provided on the front panel for adjustment of the handset receiver volume. When pressed, it decreases the volume gain from 20 dB to 12 dB, to 0 dB, and back up to 20 dB of the original signal. After the end of each call the signal gain is automatically set to 20 dB.

Monitor and Report Telephone Status

Each telephone can recognize and generate several hardware and configuration fault condition alarms. There are three methods to transmit this information to a remote site:
syslog output over TCP
SMTP mail message
TMA (Telephone Management Application) software (purchased separately)
Available alarms are:
handset integrity loop (if applicable)
configuration error
cold reset (power cycle)
warm reset (internal command)
key hook (off hook status, if applicable)
register fail
audio path test (speaker/microphone test)

Status Indication

Power

The power LED located on the VoIP PCBA illuminates when power is applied to the telephone (see Figure 18).

Heartbeat

The heartbeat LED located on the VoIP PCBA will flash once network communication is established (see Figure 18).

EACT

The EACT LED located on the VoIP PCBA turns ON when VoIP PCBA is connected to an Ethernet device and flashes when data is being transmitted (see Figure 18).
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Installation

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 Approvals section of this manual. Such installation may cause a safety hazard and consequent injury or property damage.
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.

Safety Guidelines

When installing any GAI-Tronics equipment, please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure the safety of all personnel:
Do not install wiring during a lightning storm.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: GAI-Tronics’ VoIP telephones may have an earth
ground terminal provision. Connect this terminal to ground in accordance with all local safety regulations and the NEC (National Electrical Code). Grounding must be ensured for safe and stable communications. Do not use long and coiled ground wires. Trim ground wires to the required length. Use a star configuration whenever possible. Please note proper grounding does not eliminate the need for lightning protection for the telephone or the telephone system. A Cat5 data line lightning surge protector is recommended for telephones subject to any electrostatic discharge (e.g. lightning).
Do not install jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.

Security Hardware

Models 210-702BH/-702BHAC, 227-700, and 277-702BH/-702BHAC are vandal-resistant. The front enclosure or panel of these telephones is attached to its mounting plate or enclosure with security screws. A GAI-Tronics Model 233-001 Security Screwdriver or Torx T-25 security head tip (sold separately) is required to install the security screws. Models 247-700 and 257-700 Telephones’ front panels are attached with standard Phillips head screws.
Conduit Installation Details (Applicable to Models 247-700 and 257-
700)
GAI-Tronics recommends installing cabling in conduit to protect against accidental damage and vandalism. The following points are strongly recommended to prevent moisture from entering the enclosure:
Conduit should enter the enclosure from the bottom.
If entered from the top, the conduit must be internally sealed to prevent moisture ingress.
Sealed fittings should be installed at all cable entry points.
Silicone sealant or equivalent must be applied around and inside all conduit entries.
Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2.
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Figure 1. Model 247-700 & 257-700—Bottom
entry conduit installation details
Figure 2. Model 247-700 & 257-700—Top entry
conduit installation details—
(NOT RECOMMENDED)

Models 210-702, 210-702BH, and 210-702BHAC

Figure 3. Models 210-702/-702BH/-702BHAC VoIP Autodial Behavioral Telephones Outline and
Mounting Detail
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1. Use a GAI-Tronics No. 233-001
Security Screwdriver to remove the four tamper-resistant cover-panel screws (see Figure 4).
2. Remove the front cover assembly
and set it aside to expose the four mounting holes on the mounting panel.
3. Position the rear mounting panel on
the mounting surface and fasten with four #10-32 screws (customer supplied).
4. Pull the Ethernet cable through one
of the two holes and install the cable (see the Network section).
Two 1-inch diameter entry holes are provided on the mounting panel for cable entry.
Figure 4. Models 210-702/-702BH/-702BHAC
Front Cover Removal
5. Connect and configure any desired
peripheral devices (see the Auxiliary I/O section).
6. Perform the initial programming of
the telephone (see the Programming section).
7. Replace the front cover assembly
and fasten using the four security screws removed in Step 1. Tighten the four screws using a GAI­Tronics No. 233-001 Security Screwdriver.
8. Test the telephone operation by
calling to and from another telephone.
9. Test the operation of peripheral
equipment.
Figure 5. Models 210-702/-702BH/-702BHAC Internal View
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Model 227-700

The mounting and cabling instructions for the Model 227-700 Telephone are as follows:
1. Remove the eight security screws
from the front panel using a GAI­Tronics No. 233-001Security Screwdriver.
2. Remove the front panel and set it
aside.
3. Determine the hole pattern to use
for mounting the telephone (see Figure 8).
Use the 7.875 × 4.0-inch hole
pattern for mounting to a wall (outside pattern).
Use the 5.25 × 4.0-inch hole
pattern when using the No. 232-001 Pole Mounting Kit (inside pattern).
4. Insert (four provided) hole plugs
in the unused mounting holes.
5. Position the enclosure on the
mounting surface and secure it with four fasteners.
Figure 6. Model 227-700 VoIP Autodial Telephone
with spring loaded door in the open position
The holes in the telephone enclosure
accept 3/8-inch screws or bolts.
The Model 232-001 Pole Mounting Kit
includes four 3/8-16 × 1-inch shoulder bolts with Teflon seal washers.
N
OTE: Use only the round head, hexagon
head, or pan head screws that are provided. Do not use screws designed to be countersunk for mounting the enclosure.
6. Install a conduit fitting in one of the 1/2-inch
NPT conduit entrances located at the top and bottom of the unit.
The bottom location is preferred (see Figure 7).
7. Insert the conduit into the fitting.
8. Plug the unused access hole with the provided
3/8-inch Allen drive plug.
N
OTE: Use silicone sealant or equivalent
around and inside all conduit entries.
9. Pull the Ethernet cable through the conduit and
install the cable (see the Network section).
10. Connect peripheral devices (see the Auxiliary
I/O section).
Figure 7. Model 227-700 Outline
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