Recommended cabling, Voip telephone input contacts, Voip telephone output contacts – GAI-Tronics 226-700 Hanset VoIP Telephones with Keypad User Manual

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Recommended Cabling

Table 5. Recommended Cabling

Cable Use

Size and Type

LAN

Cat5 or Cat5e cable with an RJ45 connector

Power

Two-conductor, No. 22 AWG is typical

Inputs

Two-conductor, No. 22 AWG is typical

Output contacts

Two-conductor, No. 18 AWG is typical

VoIP Telephone Input Contacts

Each VoIP Telephone accepts four volt-free inputs. Refer to the “Specifications” section of this manual
for the input ratings.

The function of each input is configurable. Inputs can be configured for one of the following modes: On,
Off, or On/Off. The signals can also be inverted between active high (INVERT) or active low
(NORMAL). Activation of these inputs can be configured to update a SYSLOG or generate an email.
Please refer to Figure 12 on page 15 of this manual and the “Logic Settings” section of GTC Pub. 42004-
396, “VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide” for programming instructions for these inputs.

VoIP Telephone Output Contacts

Each VoIP Telephone contains two volt-free output contacts. Refer to the “Specifications” section of this
manual for the output ratings. Both outputs are single-pole, single-throw contacts.

The function of each output is configurable. Outputs can be configured for one of the following modes:
On, Off, Pulse, Mute, Ring, Call, Connect, Hook, In Use, Ring Cadence, Ring Out, Page, Registered, or
Emergency. In some modes, the duration of the activation or on/off times can also be set. Please refer to
Figure 12 on page 15 of this manual and the “Logic Settings” section of GTC Pub. 42004-396, “VoIP
Telephone Configuration Guide” for programming instructions for these outputs.

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