Getting started – GAI-Tronics 293-103 S.M.A.R.T. Externally Powered Emergency Phones User Manual

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Model 293-103, 297-103, 298-103, 293-103AL,

and 294-103AL Externally Powered S.M.A.R.T.

Emergency Phones

Getting Started

Product Overview

Thank you for your purchase of a GAI-Tronics S.M.A.R.T., ADA-compliant, 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 used with the GAI-Tronics 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.

The following S.M.A.R.T. emergency telephone models are described in this manual:

Model Description

293-103

Surface-mount, glass-reinforced polyester enclosure including an emergency push button,
Braille tag, and visual call received indicator.

293-103AL Surface-mount, aluminum enclosure including an emergency push button, Braille tag, and

visual call received indicator.

294-103AL Surface-mount, aluminum enclosure including an emergency push button, call push button,

standard telephone keypad, Braille tag, and visual call received indicator.

297-103

Flush-mount, stainless steel front panel including an emergency push button, Braille tag,
and visual call received indicator.

298-103

Flush-mount, stainless steel front panel including an emergency push button, call push
button, standard telephone keypad, Braille tag, and visual call received indicator.

All of the S.M.A.R.T. emergency telephones listed above 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 steadily. The LED remains lit until the call is disconnected.

The GAI-Tronics S.M.A.R.T. Phone 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
phone’s non-volatile memory. These configuration options include:

Pre-programmed auto-dial telephone numbers

Maximum call duration

Answering options

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