Getting started, Product overview – GAI-Tronics 293-101 Externally Powered ADA-Compliant Emergency Phones User Manual

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Model 293-101, 293-101AL, 297-101,

298-101, and 294-101AL Externally Powered

Emergency Phones

Getting Started

Product Overview

Thank-you for your purchase of a GAI-Tronics ADA-compliant emergency telephone. This manual
applies to the following GAI-Tronics ADA-Compliant Emergency Telephones:

Model Description

293-101

Emergency Phone – This phone is housed in a safety yellow, glass-reinforced polyester
enclosure that is designed to be surface-mounted and includes an emergency push button.

293-101AL Emergency Phone – The vandal-resistant phone is housed in a cast aluminum enclosure

painted safety yellow that is designed to be surface-mounted and includes an emergency
push button.

294-101AL Emergency Phone with Keypad – A cast aluminum enclosure painted safety yellow that

is designed to be surface-mounted and includes a 12-button Braille keypad, an emergency
push button and a call (off-hook) button.

297-101

Flush-panel Emergency Phone – This is a flush-mount phone with a heavy-gauge
brushed stainless steel front panel, and includes an emergency push button.

298-101

Flush-panel Emergency Phone with Keypad – This flush-mount phone with a heavy-
gauge brushed stainless steel front panel includes a 12-button Braille keypad, an
emergency push button, and a call (off-hook) button.

All of the 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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answers the telephone and acknowledges the call, the LED will light. The LED remains lit until the call
is disconnected.

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