WPP-531-D2-ADA-VA-R-ST24VDC-ISSUE 4.
ISSUE 4.0 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMER Please fill in before you continue. The following information is necessary when calling CEECO for assistance. MODEL NUMBER MODEL: WPP-531-D2-ADA-VA-R-ST24VDC EQUIPPED WITH SPK107UNVLr3 FIRMWARE SERIAL NUMBER DATE MANUFACTURED LOCATION INSTALLED For us to better serve you, please have this information available when calling for technical support.
ISSUE 4.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................... 4 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED…............................................................................. 5 3.10 VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT.........................................................
ISSUE 4.0 1.0 Introduction The practices in this manual provide installation and maintenance information for the CEECO Model WPP 531-D2-ADA-VA-R-ST24VDC Hands-free Weatherproof Telephone. The information in this manual is subject to change without notification. For information not included in this manual, please call or write: CEECO 519 SW Park Street Okeechobee, FL 34972 (863) 357-0798 Voice 2.0 General Description 2.
ISSUE 4.0 General Description Continued… 2.4 The microphone is muted during periods of dial tone eliminating the use of hand held dialers. 2.5 Incoming calls may be allowed or blocked depending on the programming and Jumper settings. 2.6 Programming is accomplished via a separately supplied DTMF keypad. 2.7 The telephone may be programmed to automatically disconnect a call after a selected time period of 1-9 minutes. 2.
ISSUE 4.0 3.0 Programming NOTE: It is recommended that you ground yourself to prevent ESD damage to the Printed Circuit Boards. 3.1 Connect the telephone to a working telephone line or a DTMF test set before programming. 3.2 Move the mini-jumper (located on the Printed Circuit Board) to the "ON" position, as depicted in section 12, page 16 of this manual. 3.3 Press the RED Emergency Button and wait for dial tone before programming any digits.
ISSUE 4.0 Programming Continued… Digit 1: 0 Always 0 for this model. Digit 2: 1 Always 1 for this model. Digit 3: 0 No Conversation Time-Out. 1-9 Minutes Conversation Time-Out. (the call will automatically be terminated after the selected number of minutes). Digit 4: 0 Always 0 for this model. Digit 5: 0 Always 0 for this model. Digit 6: 0 Disable Second Number Dialing and ADA feature. 1-9 Activate Second Number Dialing (number of rings before retry) and ADA feature.
ISSUE 4.0 Programming Continued… EXAMPLE: Enter #00 0160000005 Phone will be set as follows: DIGIT 1 -- ALWAYS 0 DIGIT 2 -- ALWAYS 1 DIGIT 3 -- 6 MINUTE TIME OUT FOR EMERGENCY CALLS DIGIT 4 -- ALWAYS 0 DIGIT 5 -- ALWAYS 0 DIGIT 6 -- SECOND NUMBER DIAL DEACTIVATED DIGIT 7 -- ALWAYS 0 DIGIT 8 -- DO NOT DIAL PBX NUMBER STORED IN LOCATION #18 DIGIT 9 -- ALWAYS 0 DIGIT 10 -- 250ms WINK 3.7 Enter #19 followed by the desired auto-dial number.
ISSUE 4.0 Programming Continued… 3.8 If it is necessary for the telephone to automatically dial a PBX or other access number, enter # 1 8 followed by the desired PBX access code or number. When the Red Call Button is pressed, this number will automatically dial out, followed by the auto-dial number. There will be approximately a one (1) second pause between the dialing of the two numbers. This number may be up to eleven (11) digits in length.
ISSUE 4.0 4.0 Operation Action: Connect the phone to the line. Press the RED Emergency Button. Reaction: The LED will illuminate red, the blue strobe light will begin to flash, and the preprogrammed number(s) will automatically dial out. When the call is answered, the Voice announcement should be heard at both ends of the telephone line, provided a recording of 10 seconds or less was prerecorded. A normal speakerphone conversation should take place.
ISSUE 4.0 5.0 Installation Notes and Assembly Instructions Using a 301-064 security tool (sold separately) loosen and remove the security screws. The security tool is for a standard 5/32" button head screw generally used on the framework of the phone booths. Separate the faceplate assembly from the weatherproof housing or mounting by pulling the faceplate forward.
ISSUE 4.0 6.0 Recommended Tools and Test Equipment DTMF test set; Volt/Ohm meter; 3/8” Nut Driver; Flat Blade Screwdriver; Security Tool (CEECO P/N 301-064) 7.0 Specifications INPUT POWER: C.O. Line powered 24VDC/0.44-0.10A for strobe LOOP CURRENT: 35mA minimum 80 mA maximum IMPEDANCE: 600 ohms SIGNALING: DTMF, 70ms tone, 50 ms spacing OUTPUT: -4.0dbm to -6.0dbm ENVIRONMENTAL: Temperature 0o C to 50o C Humidity 20%-90% PROGRAMMING: Via DTMF keypad.
ISSUE 4.0 8.0 Parts List QUANTITY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 4 9024 SECURITY SCREW 1 301-018 MODULAR LINE CORD 1 531-000 FACE PLATE 1 301-054 MODULAR CONNECTOR (RJ11) 1 700-008 KEYPAD CABLE 1 660-000 CEECO SPKR.
ISSUE 4.0 10.0 Repair and Return Information 10.1 WARRANTY REPAIR Any device returned requiring warranty service, repair or credit must be accompanied with a "Return Material Authorization" (RMA) FORM. It must include: return shipping instructions, original purchase order number and special marking instruction. A description of the trouble observed must be attached to the defective unit. This information must be inside the shipping container. 10.
ISSUE 4.0 11.0 WARRANTY POLICY 11.1 GENERAL CEECO products are guaranteed to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 365 days from the date of original purchase. CEECO's obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of any part found to be defective by CEECO. Under no circumstances shall CEECO be liable for loss, damage, cost of repair or consequential damages of any kind which have been caused by neglect, acts of God, abuse or improper operation of equipment.
ISSUE 4.0 12.0 Programming Jumpers Settings Locate the mini jumpers on the corner of the PCB. ON F OF Move the mini jumpers to the ON position BEFORE going offhook. ON F OF When programming is completed, move the mini jumpers to the OFF position. ON F OF NOTE: Do not leave the mini jumpers in the ON position; this will decrease battery life.
ISSUE 4.0 13.0 Installing Strobe Light Connect +24VDC to terminal #2 as shown above. Connect the White wire from the Blue Strobe Light to terminal #1 shown above. Using the supplied yellow wire nut, securely twist -24VDC wire from your power supply to the Black wire from the Blue Strobe Light.
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