Includes Instructions On Installation, Programming, & Troubleshooting
Includes Instructions On Installation, Programming, & Troubleshooting
Includes Instructions On Installation, Programming, & Troubleshooting
6 Firmware DA2002
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE........................................................................................................................... 9
YOUR PAYPHONES PROGRAMMING .........................................................................................................................................................................9
ENTERING THE PROGRAM MODE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
CHANGING THE RATE, TIME LIMIT, & KEYPAD ALLOWANCE .............................................................................................................................. 11
CALL TYPE BAND DESCRIPTION TABLE ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
CHANGING THE RECEIVER VOLUME LEVEL ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
TO DISABLE CERTAIN TYPES OF CALLS ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
TO PROGRAM CERTAIN TYPES OF CALLS TO BE FREE ......................................................................................................................................... 12
PROGRAMMING AN ACCESS CODE FOR PBX PHONE SYSTEMS ............................................................................................................................ 12
PROGRAMMING A FREE NUMBER ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE................................................................................................................ 15
PROBLEM – NO DIAL TONE ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
PROBLEM – CONSTANT BEEPING OR RELAY CLICKS 3 TIMES .............................................................................................................................. 16
PROBLEM – WILL NOT ACCEPT COINS / COINS GET STUCK .................................................................................................................................. 17
PROBLEM – WILL NOT DETECT COINS ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
PROBLEM – SIREN TONE INSTEAD OF DIAL TONE ................................................................................................................................................ 17
PROBLEM – NO DISCONNECT AFTER HANGING UP .............................................................................................................................................. 18
PROBLEM – NO KEYPAD RESPONSE...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
PROBLEM – RELAY WILL NOT COLLECT OR REFUND .......................................................................................................................................... 18
PROBLEM - COINS FALL STRAIGHT TO COIN BOX OR COIN RETURN ................................................................................................................... 18
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INTRODUCTION
This phone has been specifically configured for Semi-Public applications. Responsibility for the type of use of the
phone, call rates, and any federal, state, or local regulations are at the sole discretion of the telephone owner. It is
recommended that you contact your state PUC (Public Utilities Commission) or PSC (Public Service Commission)
regarding questions about product application.
Technical Support
G-TEL Enterprises, Inc. offers technical support via telephone & Internet only. Before
trying to contact G-TEL Technical Support, we strongly advise that you read the
portion of the manual related to your support needs so that a technician will be able to
better assist you.
G-TEL Technical Support via e-mail: support@payphone.com
G-TEL Technical Support via phone: 1-800-884-4835
Repair Department
Most problems that may occur with your payphone can be resolved by contacting the G-TEL Technical
Support department as described above. However, in cases where you are asked to send in a part or an
entire phone to our repair facility, please note the shipping address for the G-TEL Repair Department.
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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting the Backboard or Enclosure
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
If the payphone is to be installed outdoors, you must use an outdoor pedestal / enclosure to
mount the payphone and to prevent weather deterioration. Outdoor pedestals can be
mounted using concrete anchors. Outdoor wall-peds can be mounted using toggle bolts.
The telephone cable should be routed to the pedestal using EMT conduit. Once the
pedestal & enclosure is mounted, follow the instructions starting on page 4 to mount the
payphone to the pedestal & enclosure.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
λ It is recommended to use ¼” Toggle Bolts (with washers) to secure the backboard or enclosure
to the wall. The length of the toggle bolt depends on the thickness of the wall. Anchor Screws may
be used as an alternative to Toggle Bolts.
1. Ensure that the wall that the backboard or enclosure is to install to is flat & level.
2. The top height of the backboard or enclosure should be determined by the following:
Standard Height = 63” from floor Wheelchair Accessible = 54” from floor
3. Place the backboard or enclosure against the wall at the desired height & mark the Line
Wire Entrance Hole & Mounting Holes to be used, (the backboard or enclosure offers 10
mounting holes, although not all 10 must be used.) Use the diagram below to ensure the
backboard or enclosure is not upside down or backwards.
4. Drill through the marked holes on the wall using a drill bit similar to the size of the
toggles being used.
5. Route the telephone line cable through the Line Wire Entrance Hole.
6. Insert each toggle bolt & washer through the mounting holes being used on the
backboard or enclosure.
7. Secure the backboard or enclosure against the wall through the pre-drilled holes &
tighten each toggle bolt.
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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
2. Insert the telephone line cable through the line wire entrance hole.
3. Hold the lower housing against the mounting device and insert the security studs into the
security stud holes. (If you are not using security studs, you must hold the lower housing against the
mounting device while performing Step 4.)
4. Fasten four ¼ x 20 x ¾ mounting screws through the lower housing and into the
mounting device.
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
λ If you were unable to provide us with your programming request at the time of your
order, please test the payphone to see if it charging acceptable amounts for local, toll,
long distance, & other types of calls. By simply dialing any number, the payphone will
give voice prompts of the required amount of money of the call if there is a charge. Below
is a list of typical programming the payphone will usually contain if the customer was
unable to provide us with programming request at the time of their order. Available
programming changes that can be done by the owner can be found on pages 10 through
13. If you are experiencing problems with the current program settings or have questions
on how to change the current programming, please contact G-TEL Technical Support by
phone at 1-800-884-4835 or by e-mail at support@payphone.com .
Typical Pre-Sets for Payphones Not Pre-programmed to Customers Request
Local Calls $.35 every 15 minutes
Toll Calls (if applicable) $.50 every 3 minutes
Long Distance Calls within the U.S. $1.00 every 2 minutes
Information Calls $.75
1-800 Type Calls Free
Incoming Calls Free
λ If you would like to edit the factory pre-set programming, please see pages 10 through
13 for available programming changes.
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PROGR APROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONSSTR IONS
1. Open the upper housing of the payphone, (see Separating the Upper & Lower Housing on page 4.)
2. Ensure that the dial / hookswitch connector (JF) & the Ni-Cad battery (JD) are both
connected.
3. Push & hold the black program button (PB1) on the circuit board.
4. Take the handset off-hook, (while program button is held down.)
5. Listen for a single ‘beep’.
6. Release the program button, (after the single ‘beep’ is heard.)
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
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COIN BOX AMOUNT SECURITY CODE
Overfilling of the coin box can cause several major components of the payphone to
malfunction. To prevent the coin box from overfilling, the owner should use the coin
box amount security code to check the status of the coin box. The coin box amount
should not exceed 150.00.
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TESTING THE LOOP CURRENT LEVEL
A minimum of 22ma (mili-amps) (or 44VDC) loop current must be provided to the
payphone from the Telephone Company’s Central Office. In certain situations, due to
the distance between the Central Office and the phone site, the loop current may not
meet the required level of 22ma. If the loop current is below 22ma, dial tone may not
occur or the phone may experience only momentary burst of dial tone. If the loop
current level is below 22ma, you should contact your Local Telephone Co.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem – Constant Beeping or Relay Clicks 3 Times
Before You Begin Constant beeping and/or the relay clicking 3 times is an indication that the coin trigger flag
of the relay was not able to reset. This occurs due to one of the below probable causes. First, try resetting the phone by
entering the program mode, pressing the 2 key, & then hanging up. If dial tone reappears, then the problem has most
likely been corrected. If the relay clicks 3 times and/or the constant beeping reappears, then continue with the
troubleshooting below.
Figure A / Relay Side View, Normal Position Figure B / Relay Side View, Jammed Position
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Possible Cause 2: Trigger switch & coin acceptor not aligned properly
Solution: Remove coin acceptor & locate trigger switch. Ensure that the trigger
switch is mounted properly into the back of the lower housing. If the
trigger switch feels loose, remove the mounting screw that secures it to
the coin hopper (the screw is located on the left side of the trigger
switch & screws onto the top of the coin hopper.) Locate the trigger
switch-mounting sleeve in the back of the lower housing & re-insert
the trigger switch into the sleeve. Then re-tighten the screw that
secures it to the coin hopper.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Possible Cause 2: Coin acceptor is rejecting the coins (this is only a probable cause if
the coins are constantly going to the coin return, not coin box)
Solution: See Will not accept coins, Possible Cause 3
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CIRCUIT BOARD CHASSIS DIAGRAM
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PARTS DIAGRAM
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FCC & EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION
FCC Registration
FCC Registration Number: F2L4NH-19836-CX-E
Ringer Equivalency Number: 0.7B
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the Chassis bracket of this equipment is a label that contains, among
other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this
information must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of the devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive REN’s on the
telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of the REN’s
should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total
REN’s, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.
For compliance with state tariffs, the telephone company must be notified prior to connection of the equipment (CTR-201) to the
telephone line. In some states, approval for equipment connection must be obtained from the Public Utility Commission, Public
Service Commission, or Corporate Commission prior to connection.
If the terminal equipment (CTR-201) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone co. will notify you in advance that
temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the
customer as soon as possible. You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in it’s facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of
the equipment, (CTR-201). In this case, the telephone company will provide advance notification in order for you to make the
necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
This equipment is hearing aid compatible.
ETL Listing
This equipment (S-310) is in compliance with the requirements of the Standard for Telephone Equipment (UL-
1459, Second Edition). This equipment is listed by the ETL Testing Laboratories in compliance with the above
standard.
Electrical
Input Power-------------------------------------- Line Powered, loop start
Loop Limit--------------------------------------- 22ma to 90ma
Dialing-------------------------------------------- Pulse or Touch Tone
DTMF Power Level (LOW Group)----------- -10.5 dBm (min) into 600 ohms
DTMF Power Level (HIGH Group)---------- -8.5 dBm (min) into 600 ohms
DTMF Power Level (per pair)----------------- +1.0 dBm (max) into 600 ohms
DTMF Frequency Tolerance------------------- + 0.5% per frequency
DTMF Twist-------------------------------------- < 3 dB
Hardware
Housing Type------------------------------------ GTE / Quadrum Style Housing)
Environmental
Temperature-------------------------------------- - 40° to +150° F (-40° to +65° C)
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Humidity------------------------------------------ - 0 to 95% relative, non-condensing
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