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1. ii EE ee ee ee Replacement pants rs yond KERR RE EE HERE ED BEN RR RE FAR oes Warrenty es ARE AE oe Be dr RIOR MODE ER EE RD BEERS TeGhniGal Gata esse sa EE aia ele ae eae dee awe Illustrated operating procedures Warning and security notes When installing any telephone equipment please observe to the following guidelines to ensure the safety of all personnel NEVER install telephone wiring during a lightning storm NEVER install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations NEVER touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface USE CAUTION when installing or modifying telephone lines TO REDUCE the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord This device is a weatherproof telephone designed for use in a rough industry environment The following warning and safety notes must be observed 1 The telephone may be connected to and operated with the prescribed voltage only Make sure the telephone is properly connected The connecting wire must be routed in a way to prevent persons from tripping over it 2 The telephone may be operated under the environmental conditions laid down in Technical Data only Operation in hostile environmental conditions for instance too high or too low ambient temperatures is not allowed as this may cause electronic parts to malfun
2. 1 95 Deleting memory and restoring the factory settings 33 e When Restoring the factory settings the existing PIN will not be changed auto matically Signal tones In addition to the ringing melody which sounds upon every incoming call your telephone may send out further acoustic signals in the form of simple tones which may serve to give you useful information during programming Tone Number Significance Acknowledgement tone 1 long tone Completing a correctly performed procedure z Error tone 4 short tones An error has been registered during the course HH of a procedure Procedure cancelled General notes User Instructions Federal Communication Commission regulations require that the following instructions be followed when connecting to the US public telephone network This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the front panel 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 given to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the quality of devices you may connect to your telephone ine and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to the ine as determined
3. by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area f your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily see the note at the end of this section If possible they will notify and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in their facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service Note The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on party lines or coin service provided by telephone company Service You have purchased a modern FHF product which has been subject to rigid quality control If you have any questions about this telephone or if malfunctions should occur even after the guarantee period please contact your FHF dealer Before you make the call however please find the type and product numbers on the product name plate Maintenance and cleaning The telephone is maintenance free If it is operated in areas where it is subjected to large amounts of dust grease oil etc the telep
4. user manual General operating instructions 1 The weatherproof telephone type WTS 100 has been developed to access analogue dial up ports 2 The telephone is equipped with a proximity detecting hook switch This means that the handset must be put down to interrupt or end an active call 8 Memory procedures which begin with the programming key must also end with this key in order to be stored in memory 4 The receiver must be lifted to enable programming of the different functions 5 If more than 2 minutes pass without a number being dialed the exchange may turn off the power supply You will then no longer hear a dial tone In this case put down the receiver and wait approximately 2 seconds before you lift it again Procedures which you have begun but not yet completed using the programming key P must be repeated 6 If a procedure has been successfully completed you will hear an acknowledgement tone An error tone informs you in case of an operating error 7 lf you are receiving a call your telephone will ring with the ringing sound pressure level you have set When the telephone is ringing the HELLO is shown on the display 8 The receiver has a receiver inset which is equipped with a magnetic field sender User of hearing aids with an inductive receiver may receive the signal of the receiver inset directly with this telephone 9 Forgetting the PIN is comparable to losing a key If you have forgotten your PIN ple
5. 0 cece RR RR eee Safety and warning notes sak RR RE e RR RR ER RR RR RR RR Re Package contents ein Se RE ee TE ED eee eee ORE EES BOE ni General operating instructions sees s ak RR RR ER RR RR RR RR ee Setting up the telephone sak RR RR RR RR ER RR RR RR RR Re Mounting the telephone on the wall cee ee Setting up the telephone on the desktop 0 00 0c e eee ee Connecting a secondary sounder 0 0000 cece eee eee Exchange of a cable glandi ER kak eke vd Bl eke a E ens Operating procedures 000 cece RR RR RR RR ER RR RR eee setting the finging Melody RE Gand Rp Verde RR Setting the ringing volume 6 ee Amplified Listening in Receiver feature eee bastinumberredial das gah deeds hits Gh wal gelled Pyke oer b Eaa Using the telephone with telephone systems Network acess EES Sia eae ae EO ED OF Bea dada tied gai Programming the automatic pause for network access Disable enable device programming EE a Entering and change a Personal Identification Number PIN Factory Settings sous ere tee testes Ee ee ee age hee ne se ce Setup procedure ss saak RR RE RR RR RR RR RE RR RR RR RE RR ee Signal tones 2 tes RE E BERE RE RE EE RE N RE WEER ed ee DE BEE EI ee General notes n Ree EE n BEE ie ES ete EN EER ER eg Sie Re n ie WS6rIAStKUGTIONS SERE NEL SE oe Tel en oe eg eek oie EE N EE EE OER EE E Maintenance and cleaning
6. Industrial Weatherproof Telephone FernTel 3000 UL Registration Number E209659 FCC Registration Number 6SH Ger 35065 TF E Ringer Equivalence Number REN 0 9B User manual val al Pile FUNKE HUSTER FERNSIG FHF BA9600 1 12 03 Telephone Characters Wall Mounted Desk Mounted 214 8 4 OOOO OAEE OOOO O00O 19 OL 0Le V S 8EL LC Display Inquiry key Inquiry key Short delay Flash Long delay Flash Optical signalling of Pound sign an incoming call Asterisk ES ___ Exemples for digits and special signs Symbols for indication of the operating modes The telephone is in Dialling procedure PD gt programming mode JU Pulse Dialling is ON OP The number from the last number Inquiry call mode is ON redial memory is being dialled Jd Dialling procedure DTMF ad The Amplified Listening in Dual tone multifrequency is ON Receiver feature is ON Keyboard Amplified Listening in Receiver feature c DEF Programming key OO POEE OH OOOO Last number redial Inquiry key Hash sign only in DTMF mode f Asterisk only in DTMF mode Note Please read the User Manual carefully prior to installing the telephone Make sure no equipment parts are missing Table of contents Mounting options Display and keyboard Important Safety Instructions 00
7. ase contact one of our service dealers Setting up the telephone Mounting the telephone on the wall Open the telephone by loosing the 4 cover screws 12 and screw the base 1 onto the wall or another carrier using 3 screws see front cover for details Use three 20 machine screws 5 with nuts or 14 wood screws with dowel of appropriate length depending on the mounting surface The mounting surface should be even to rest on all three stand offs Connect the telephone according to the connection diagram Fig 2 Please note that the cable diameter must comply with the corresponding dimensions of the cable gland otherwise the requirements of the NEMA IP rating will not be fulfilled When all the connections have been made fasten lid 2 on base 1 with screws 12 The operating procedures may now be used to perform individual adjustments of the telephone Check for proper telephone operation by calling to and from another telephone Setting up the telephone on desktop Open the telephone by loosening the 4 lid screws 12 turn lid 2 180 and screw it on to base 1 It is recommended to remove the latching hook 6 by unscrewing screw 7 and replace it by the enclosed cover The ship with self adhesive rubber stand offs 8 should be placed in the corresponding recesses in the base Connect the telephone according to the diagram Fig 2 Check for proper telephone operation by calling to and from another telephone Connecting a sec
8. ction 3 Make sure the telephone connecting wire and any other parts of the telephone are not damaged If the telephone has been damaged it should not be operated 4 During operation of the telephone legal and professional regulations safety regulations and electrical regulations must be observed 5 If the telephone has to be repaired the repair must be done professionally using original spare parts only Spare parts from other sources may cause damage 6 Prior to maintenance or replacement of the telephone the line must be disconnec ted Maintenance or repair works that have to be carried out while electrical power is connected may be carried out only by trained and skilled personnel 7 The listening quality may be marginally reduced due to the influence of strong external magnetic fields 8 The manufacturer of this product reserves the right to technical alterations without further notice 9 Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect or DTMF signaling only the performance of the DTMF signaling is subject to regulatory requirements for correct operation It is strongly recommended that the equipment be set to use DTMF signaling for access to public or private emergency services DTMF signaling also provides faster call set up Package contents The delivery consists of 1 industrial telephone type WTS 100 options bag with latching hook cover and 4 rubber stand offs for desktop version this
9. ctors up to 2 5 mm AWG 14 Network connection USOC Tip Ring Secondary sounder Second Ringer Signaling at private branch exchanges Signal Earth Ringing loudspeaker permanently connected Environmental conditions Ambient operation temperatures 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Transport and storage temperatures 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity 90 non condensing Degree of protection IP 66 IEC 529 Type 4X Enclosure UL 50 11 Operating Procedures ADOH Pate AN 0 dB 6 dB Gre ig 0 d 0 dB ea ET ad ore ate aie P O 335 001 999 jE eae arte P 0 RE inex OP orn ate P 0 RR EE ma BP earn ADOH ses Ota DOOP se EE Ee 33 old PIN Hi new PIN Hi new PIN P a an 385 885 380 Pan Al rights reserved Subject to availability Right of modification reserved ss oT a l 7 low kil FUNKE HUSTER FERNSIG FHF Funke Huster Fernsig GmbH P O Box 100305 D 42503 Velbert Germany Telephone 49 2051 270 0 Telefax 49 2051 270 377 htto www fnf de e mail info fhf de
10. hone should be cleaned from time to time Use a moist cloth to wipe off the device Warning Never use sharp or pointed instruments to clean the telephone Do not use cleaning agents Replacement parts For a detailed list please contact your local agent or contact email info fhf de Warranty Equipment FHF warrants for a period of one 1 year from the data of shipment that any FHF equipment supplied hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship shall comply with the then current product specifications and product literature and if applicable shall be fit for the purpose specified in the agreed upon quotation or proposal document If a Sellers goods prove to be defective in work manship and or material under normal and proper usage or unfit for the purpose specified and agreed upon and b Buyer s claim is made within the warranty period set forth above Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and the warranty period on any repaired or replacement equipment shall be one 1 year from the date the original equipment was shipped In no event shall FHF warranty obligations with respect to equipment exceed 100 of the total cost of the equipment supplied hereunder Buyer may also be entitled to the manufacturer s warranty on any third party goods supplied by FHF hereunder The applicability of any such third party warranty will be determined by FHF Services Any services FHF provides hereunder whether directly o
11. isuse In the factory setting the PIN 0000 is the active setting You may charge the PIN e Forgetting the PIN is comparable to losing a key If you have forgotten your PIN please contact your FHF dealer Please unfold back cover Setting the ringing options Setting the ringing sound pressure level Amplified Listening Receiver function Last number redial Programming the enquiry key earth Programming the enquiry key flash Entering the APF Programming the duration of the APF Deleting the APF Disable device programming Enable device programming Change PIN Factory settings The factory settings are as follows Dialing procedure DTMF tone duration 90 ms Amplified Listening in Receiver function two stage 6 dB 12 dB Signaling Flash 80 ms Sounder response frequency 15 68 Hz Automatic Pause Function 3s Melody 1 Ringing sound pressure level 5 PIN 0000 f the factory setting does not correspond to the technical data of the telephone system the setup procedure needs to be programmed accordingly Setup procedure Setup performance features t P Hi P 4 awe 2 33 CODE P an S Function Code Ringing response 23 68 Hz 41 Sounder response frequency WS con Sit Az 42 23 54 Hz 43 15 An 44 Dialing parameter DTMF tone duration unlimited 91 DTMF tone duration 70 ms 92 DTMF tone duration 90 ms 93 AD 1631 94 PD 2
12. ondary sounder If you want the telephone to control a secondary sounder as well you will have to replace the blind plug 10 by a cable gland NPT 1 2 with hexagon 24 mm NEMA 4X IP 66 Please note that the cable diameter must comply with the corresponding dimensions of the cable gland otherwise the requirements of the NEMA P rating will not be fulfilled The secondary sounder is connected at the terminals Second Ringer Fig 2 When all the connections have been made fasten lid 2 on base 1 with screw 12 Exchange of a cable gland If you wish to replace the cable gland fitted in the factory with a different one use only size 1 2 NEMA 4X isolate the telephone from the telephone network Unscrew the 4 lid screws 12 and open the telephone Remove the cables from the relevant cable gland Loosen the counter nut Spanner size 24 on the cable gland and remove it Before fitting a new cable gland check the seal of the housing for possible damage Insert a new cable gland and fasten it with a suitable counter nut Then pull your cables through the cable gland and connect each lead as shown in Fig 2 Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of the cable gland regarding type and size of the cable allowed When all the connections have been made fasten lid 2 on base 1 with screw 12 Operating procedures Using the accompanying procedure and the keys 0 through 9 the ringing melody may be individually modified In the factory set
13. pment THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINEND HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MARCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 10 Technical data FCC Registration Number UL Registration Number Ringer Equivalency Number Connecting data Line voltage Line curren Ringing alternating current Ringing frequency Input impedance Earth function Dialing frequency Pulse dialing PD Pulse pause ratio Dual tone multifrequency DTMF CCITT Q23 Ringing sound pressure level approx Housing Material Height x Width x Depth approx Weight approx Display Operating position Handset receiver Microphone Receiver inset 6SH GER 35065 TF E E209659 REN 0 9B 24 66 Voc 18 100 mA 30 150 Vac 16 67 54 Hz gt 6 0 Q bei 25 Hz gt 3 5 Q bei 50 Hz Line Tip to Signal Earth available 10 Hz 2 0 1 66 7 33 3 ms 1 5 1 60 0 40 0 ms 6 dB power level of the low group 4 dB power level of the high group 96 dB A at 1 m 3 3 ft Polycarbonat UL 94V 5A 380 x 240 x 148 mm 10 63 x 7 87 x 5 43 in 3 6 kg 8 1 lbs 16 digits digit height 11mm pictograms Desktop or vertical wall mounting Electret condenser Dynamic receiver inset meets hearing aid compatibility technical standards per FCC Section 68 316 Connections Conne
14. r through subcon tractors shall be performed in accordance with the standard of care with which such services are normally provided in the industry If the services fail to meet the applicable industry standard FHF will for a period of one 1 year from the date of completion re perform such services at no cost to Buyer Re performance of services shall be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall FHF warranty obligations with respect to services exceed 100 of the total cost of services provided hereunder Warranty Periods Every claim by Buyer alleging a defect in the goods and or services provided hereunder shall be deemed waived unless such claim is made in writing within the applicable warranty periods as set forth above Provided however that if the defect complained of is latent and not discoverable within the above warranty periods every claim arising on account of such latent defect shall be deemed waived unless it is made in writing within a reasonable time after such latent defect is or should have been discovered by Buyer Limitation Exclusions The warranties herein shall not apply to and FHF shall not be responsible for any damage to the goods or failure of the services supplied hereunder to the extent caused by Buyer s neglect failure to follow operational and maintenance procedures provided with the equipment or the use of technicians not specifically authorized by FHF to maintain or service the equi
15. tings the key 1 is the active setting Using the accompanying procedure the ringing volume may be adjusted in stages from 1 to 5 1 low 5 high and stored even during an active call In the as delivered condition this function is set to stage 5 The telephone enables you to boost the normal volume in the handset by 6 dB or 12 dB After having lifted the handset by used to adjust the set receiver volume When the handset is hung up again the receiver volume will return to normal If you have dialed a telephone number and the other participant does not answer or the line is busy please try again by using the last number redial You may program the Inquiry key function yourself if you use dual tone multifrequency DTMF Programmable Automatic Pause Function APF If a code is required to gain access to the next level of the network internal or external it is not necessary to pause between the access code typically O or 9 and the required number The APF once activated during set up will automatically inset the correct delay required by the system The APF offers a choice of short or long pause to ensure compatibility with most swit ches The factory setting is for a short pause Please refer to your terminal equipment documentation to determine the delay required for your system Certain settings like for instance disable enable device programming are protected by a code number against random change or m
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