WPP-531-D-ADA-STROBE-SPK1.07UNVLr1-ISSUE4.0 SERVICE MANUAL FOR MODEL WPP-531-D-ADA-STROBE WEATHERPROOF TELEPHONE WITH OPTIONAL STROBE FEATURE EQUIPPED WITH SPK1.
Issue 4.0 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMER Please fill in before you continue. The following information is necessary when calling CEECO for assistance. MODEL WPP-531-D-ADA-STROBE, EQUIPPED WITH SPK1.07UNVLr1 FIRMWARE. MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE MANUFACTURED LOCATION INSTALLED For us to better serve you, please have this information available when calling for technical support. CEECO Communication Equipment & Engineering Company 519 West South Park Street Okeechobee, FL.
Issue 4.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................4 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................4 3.0 PROGRAMMING .........................................................................................................................5 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… ......................................
Issue 4.0 1.0 INTRODUCTION The practices in this manual provide installation and maintenance information for Model WPP-531-D-ADA-STROBE speakerphone, equipped with SPK1.07UNVLr1 firmware. The information in this manual is subject to change without notification. For information not included in this manual, please call or write: CEECO Communication Equipment & Engineering Company Customer Service 519 West South Park Street Okeechobee, FL. 34972 863-357-0798 Voice 863-357-0006 Fax 2.
Issue 4.0 3.0 PROGRAMMING NOTE: It is recommended that you ground yourself to prevent ESD damage to the Printed Circuit Board(s). 3.01 Utilizing the security tool (sold separately) loosen and remove the four (4) security screws, which secure the stainless steel panel to the weatherproof housing. Carefully remove the stainless steel panel and attached telephone assembly from the weatherproof housing. Programming should be performed on a suitable flat working surface to avoid damage to the phone.
Issue 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… 3.06 If the telephone must dial a PBX or other access number to begin a call, enter # 1 8 followed by the desired number. If this is not a desired feature, please proceed to section 3.06. This PBX/Access number may range from 1-11 digits. When the CALL button is pressed the telephone will automatically dial the PBX/Access number first, followed by an approximate one (1) second pause, and then dial the auto-dial number (programmed in the next section-3.06).
Issue 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… 3.08 Enter # 0 0 followed by a series of ten (10) digits selected from the options below. Some of the digits allow a choice and others simply provide an arbitrary number. An entry must be made for each of the ten digits, in order for the phone to be properly programmed. #00: Digit 1 1 Always 1 for this model. Digit 2 0 No incoming calls allowed. 1 Incoming calls allowed. Digit 3 0 No conversation time-out. 1-9 Minute(s) conversation time-out.
Issue 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… • Be sure to log your entries here for future reference: #00 1 _ _ 0 0 _ 0 _ 0 _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EXAMPLE: Dial #00 1060000005. The telephone will be set as follows: Digit 1- Always 1. Digit 2- N0 incoming calls allowed. Digit 3- 6 minute conversation time out. Digit 4- Always 0. Digit 5- Always 0. Digit 6- ADA feature activated. Digit 7- Always 0. Digit 8- Do not dial PBX access number. Digit 9- Always 0. Digit 10- 250 Ms wink detect. 3.09 4.
Issue 4.0 TESTING/OPERATION CONTINUED… 4.03 If no PBX access code or number was programmed, the auto-dial number will automatically dial out by itself. When the called party answers, the LED will turn GREEN after a maximum of four seconds, provided that the ADA feature was activated during programming (see programming section 3.07, Digit 6). After the called party answers, a normal speakerphone conversation should be allowed. If the auto-dial number does not work, please repeat sections 3.02, 3.03, 3.
Issue 4.0 5.0 INSTALLATION NOTES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS *****WARNING***** A. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. B. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. C. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface D. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. E. DO NOT APPLY A/C POWER WHILE INSTALLING TELEPHONE. 5.
Issue 4.0 INSTALLATION CONTINUED… 5.05 Run an AC line cord into the weatherproof housing. Only a licensed electrician should install the AC line, and this should be done in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations. Locate the strobe light circuit board on the telephone assembly, which is located underneath the main 660-000 printed circuit board. The strobe light circuit board has a five position terminal strip on it.
Issue 4.0 6.0 SPECIFICATIONS INPUT POWER: C.O. Line powered LOOP CURRENT: 33mA minimum 80mA maximum IMPEDANCE: 600 ohms SIGNALING: DTMF, 70ms tone, 55 ms spacing OUTPUT: -4.0dbm to -6.0dbm RINGER EQUIVALENCY 0.4A ENVIRONMENTAL: Temperature 0° C to 50° C Humidity 20% - 90% non condensating PROGRAMMING: Via DTMF keypad or remotely thru phone line. WEIGHT: Approximately 16 Pounds DIMENSIONS: 9" Wide x 13" High x 8.5" Deep TYPE JACK: RJ11C U.L. LISTED NO.
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Issue 4.0 8.0 FCC NOTICE 8.01 FCC REGISTRATION AND REPAIR INFORMATION Your new telephone has been registered with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in accordance with Part 68 of its rules. The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use of this telephone. 8.
Issue 4.0 9.0 REPAIR AND RETURN INFORMATION 9.01 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. 9.
Issue 4.0 10.0 WARRANTY POLICY 10.01 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.
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Issue 4.0 12.0 PROGRAMMING JUMPER DIAGRAM Locate the mini jumpers on the corner of the PCB. ON F OF Move the mini jumpers to the ON position BEFORE going off-hook. When programming is completed, move the mini jumpers to the OFF position. ON F OF ON F OF NOTE: Do not leave the mini jumpers in the ON position; this will decrease battery life.