Operation / Testing. GAI-Tronics VoIP Titan Illuminated Crossing Telephone (1193 ), Illuminated Crossing Phone VoIP Titan

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Operation / Testing. GAI-Tronics VoIP Titan Illuminated Crossing Telephone (1193 ), Illuminated Crossing Phone VoIP Titan | Manualzz

5. Operation / Testing

When the telephone is powered (either by DC supply or PoE) the illuminated panel will be lit, regardless of whether the door is open or closed, or if a call is in progress or not.

Lifting the handset will cause dial tone to be heard (if registered with a SIP server) but a call will not be initiated.

Pressing the button with the handset off hook will make the phone start a call to Memory 1.

Call initiation is independent of how long the button is held pressed. Keeping the button pressed will still make a call.

Pressing the button with the handset on hook will have no effect.

5.1. Illuminated Panel alert

If the illuminated panel should fail or become disconnected, the telephone will trigger input 4 and send an SNMP trap to an SNMP server if configured.

5.2. Handset integrity alert

If the handset integrity loop is broken (most commonly because the handset has been damaged or torn off), in addition to activating the Integrity Loop alarm the illumination will be turned off.

6. Mounting methods and dimensions

6.1. General

Before mounting the telephone, check the cable routing and requirements. Fit gland(s) to the case as follows:

1. Remove the RED blanking plug leaving the other (usually BLACK) in place.

Only fit a second gland if any external inputs or outputs are being used

– cables for these should be routed through a separate gland to the network cable.

2. Note that 2 plastic glands are supplied, but it is the installer’s responsibility to select the correct type of gland for the application and cables used. The gland entries (and the supplied glands) are M20.

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