Confidentiality notice, Product overview, System requirements and limitations – GAI-Tronics 226-700 Hanset VoIP Telephones with Keypad User Manual
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VoIP Industrial Handset Telephones
Confidentiality Notice
This manual is provided solely as an installation, operation, and maintenance guide and contains sensitive
business and technical information that is confidential and proprietary to GAI-Tronics. GAI-Tronics
retains all intellectual property and other rights in or to the information contained herein, and such
information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI-Tronics product or system.
This manual may not be disclosed in any form, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to any third party.
Product Overview
GAI-Tronics’ VoIP Industrial Handset Telephones are designed for connection to a 10/100 BaseT
Ethernet. These telephones will operate from Power-over-Ethernet or an external power source. The
VoIP Telephones provide direct point-to-point communications between personnel throughout the facility
over the existing LAN.
The following VoIP Telephones are detailed in this manual:
Table 1. Model Chart
Model Description
226-700 Tough Telephone with Keypad, weather and vandal-resistant, sand-cast aluminum enclosure
with a spring-loaded door and handset with an armored cord (15-inch).
246-700 Rugged Indoor Telephone with Keypad, engineered plastic enclosure and handset with
Hytrel
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coiled cord (6-foot extended).
256-700 Rugged Weatherproof Telephone with Keypad, weatherproof, engineered plastic enclosure
with door and handset with Hytrel
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coiled cord (6-foot extended).
276-700 Flush-panel Telephone with Keypad, heavy-gauge brushed stainless steel front panel and
handset with armored cord (29-inch).
System Requirements and Limitations
The VoIP Telephones require Power-over-Ethernet or a local 24–48 V dc power source for operation.
Two VoIP telephones can be connected in a peer-to-peer configuration without the need for a LAN.
However, a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet with SIP server is required for systems containing three or more VoIP
Telephones. Conferences are limited by the customer’s LAN media capabilities and the services
available at each end point.