GAI-Tronics TMA Version 7.5.0 Telephone Management Application (TMA) User Guide (Ver. 7.5.0 and newer) User Manual

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Pub. 42004-479B

Telephone Management Application (TMA) User Guide

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Parameter

Common Name Function

EMERG
PUSHBUTTON
(Fault Indicator 3)

The EMERG PB (E

MERGENCY

push button) fault input allows reporting of the

E

MERGENCY

push button on the front of the telephone, or other “named” sensory

devices at the telephone. The following selections are available in the “Common
Name” field:
Not Used – when selected, a fault detected at the input is not reported.
Emergency Button – is used if the input connects to the E

MERGENCY

button. A

failure condition indicates a stuck switch contact.
Autodial 1 – is used if a momentary input is used to start a call that uses the “Bank
1” Autodial memory numbers. A failure condition indicates a stuck switch contact.
Manual Trigger – is used if a manual switch is connected to the input.

CALL
PUSHBUTTON
(Fault Indicator 4)

The CALL PB (C

ALL

push button) input allows reporting of the C

ALL

push button

on the front of the telephone, or other “named” sensory devices at the telephone.
The following selections are available in the “Common Name” field:
Not Used – when selected, a fault detected at the input is not reported.
Call Button – is used if the input connects to the C

ALL

button. A failure condition

indicates a stuck switch contact.
Autodial 2 – is used if a momentary input is used to start a call that uses the “Bank
2” Autodial memory numbers. A failure condition indicates a stuck switch contact.
Manual Trigger – is used if a manual switch is connected to the input.

N/A

(Fault Indicator 5)

The N/A (not applicable) fault input is dedicated to the telephone’s memory, and
only the following two selections are available in the “Common Name” field:
Not Used – when selected, a fault detected in the telephone’s memory is not
reported.
Memory Abnormal – when selected, a fault detected in the telephone’s memory
will be reported.

HNDST INTG

(Fault Indicator 6)

The Handset Integrity Loop input reports status of a switch connected to clips E1
and E2 on the 69577 PCBA or other “named” sensory devices at the telephone.
The following selections are available in the “Common Name” field:
Not Used – when selected, a fault detected at the input is not reported.
Power Supply – is used if the input is connected to an external power supply fault
contact.
Door – enables reporting of an open door via a door switch sensor, if installed at a
weatherproof phone or a stanchion with door access.
Tilt – enables reporting of a tilted (or leaning) condition of a phone or stanchion, if
a tilt switch sensor is installed.
Strob Const Lamp (Strobe Constant-On Lamp) – is used if the input is
connected to a strobe status contact to indicate failure of the Constant-On Lamp.
Solar Panel Wiring – is used if the input is connected to a Solar Panel Wiring
fault contact.
Stanchion Battery – used if input is connected to a stanchion battery fault contact.
Key A – when selected, this input will be listed by the generic “Key A” label
representing key switch contact “A.”
Handset Integrity – indicates that this input is being used with a handset to
indicate a break in the handset cord.

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