GAI-Tronics 300 Series RED ALERT Emergency Telephone Manual User Manual

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Voice Annunciation Option allows local or remote speech programming for location identification
purposes, instructions, or any other desired messaging requirement. The message can be programmed
locally at the telephone or remotely via dial-up. The recorded message will be activated when the called
party transmits a DTMF command.

Extreme Cold Weather Option allows the telephone to operate in temperatures as low as −40° C
(standard operating temperature is −20° C). This option includes a plug-in power supply and non-tactile
(non-moveable)

HELP

and/or

CALL

(if equipped) push buttons.

All RED ALERT

®

Telephones are ordered for standard operation (no options) by using a “-001” suffix

(example: 393-001 or 397-001CB). Telephones with factory-installed options are ordered based on the
following chart.

Table 2. Option Model Chart

Option Suffix

Description

-002 or -002xx

Voice Annunciation Option, factory-installed (examples: 393-002 or 397-002CB)

-003 or -003xx

Extreme Cold Temperature Option, factory-installed (examples: 393-003 or
397-003CB

-004 or -004xx

Voice Annunciation and Extreme Cold Temperature Options, factory-installed
(examples: 393-004 or 397-004CB)

Each RED ALERT

®

Telephone is capable of providing two isolated control outputs in the form of a dry

(volt-free) contact closure rated at 125 mA. One output is controlled by the telephone’s emergency call
activation and the other is remotely controlled by a called party activation DTMF code.

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