Product overview – GAI-Tronics 297-103RT4 Retrofit S.M.A.R.T. Externally Powered Emergency Phones User Manual

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Retrofit S.M.A.R.T. Externally Powered

Emergency Phones

Getting Started

Product Overview

Thank you for your purchase of a GAI-Tronics S.M.A.R.T. externally powered emergency telephone. In
addition to providing standard emergency telephone operation, GAI-Tronics Self-Monitoring and
Reporting Telephones (S.M.A.R.T.) incorporate leading-edge technology to provide optimum
performance and flexibility. For example, when interfaced to our Telephone Management Application
(TMA) the health of each telephone is monitored and reported. For complete details, please refer to the
on-line help included with TMA.

This manual applies to the following GAI-Tronics S.M.A.R.T. externally powered Emergency
Telephones designed as retrofit models for mounting in existing RT and CB-type proprietary enclosures:

Model Description

297-103RT4 Flush-panel Emergency Phone – This phone has a heavy-gauge brushed stainless steel

front panel that includes an emergency push button. It provides the functionality of a
standard GAI-Tronics Model 297-103 Emergency Phone, but is designed to be mounted
into an existing proprietary RT-type enclosure using four mounting screws.

297-103RT6 Provides the same functionality as above, but is designed to be mounted into an existing

proprietary RT-type enclosure using six mounting screws.

297-103CB6 Provides the same functionality as above, but is designed to be mounted into an existing

proprietary CB-type enclosure using six mounting screws.

298-103RT4 Flush-panel Emergency Phone with Keypad – This phone has a heavy-gauge brushed

stainless steel front panel equipped with a 12-button keypad, an emergency push button,
and a call (off-hook) button. It provides the functionality of a standard GAI-Tronics
Model 298-103 Emergency Phone, but is designed to be mounted into an existing
proprietary RT-type enclosure using four mounting screws.

298-103RT6 Provides the same functionality as above, but is designed to be mounted into an existing

proprietary RT-type enclosures using six mounting screws.

298-103CB6 Provides the same functionality as above, but is designed to be mounted into an existing

proprietary CB-type enclosures using six mounting screws.

All of the above S.M.A.R.T. emergency telephones comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA). Each phone includes a Braille tag for vision-impaired individuals to identify the functions of the
telephone and a visual indication for hearing-impaired individuals indicating that an emergency call has
been answered.

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LED is the visual call received indicator. When a call is initiated by

pressing the emergency push button, the LED will initially flash. When the telephone is answered and
audio is detected, the LED will light steady. The LED remains on steady until the call is disconnected.

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