Product overview – GAI-Tronics 226-003 S.M.A.R.T. Phones with Keypads User Manual
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Models 226-003, 246-003, 256-003, and 276-003
S.M.A.R.T. Phones with Keypads
Getting Started
Product Overview
Thank you for your purchase of a GAI-Tronics S.M.A.R.T. 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.
This manual applies to the following GAI-Tronics S.M.A.R.T. phones that include a 12-button keypad, a
volume control push button, and a noise-canceling handset:
Model Description
226-003 Tough S.M.A.R.T. Phone with Keypad – This weather-resistant, vandal-resistant, sand-
casted aluminum unit is provided with a spring-loaded door and a handset with an armored
cord. It is designed for use in remote areas under extreme conditions.
246-003 Rugged Indoor S.M.A.R.T. Phone with Keypad – This phone is housed in a high impact
glass-reinforced polyester enclosure designed to withstand operator abuse.
256-003 Rugged Weatherproof S.M.A.R.T. Phone with Keypad – The enclosure for this phone is
made of weatherproof, high impact glass-reinforced polyester, and can be equipped with a
spring-loaded door.
276-003 Flush-panel S.M.A.R.T Phone with Keypad – This is a flush-mount phone with a heavy-
gauge brushed stainless steel front panel that is designed to be wall-mounted indoors. It
includes an armored cord.
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:
• Call progress detection, control, and call logging
• Auto-calling, auto-answering, and auto-dialing facilities
• Function inhibiting (e.g. tone pad and manual keypad dialing)
• Maximum call duration
These functions are initially programmed during manufacturing and testing. After installation, they can
be programmed remotely via DTMF data call.