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WPP-531-D-ADA-STEADY-SPK1.07UNVLr1-ISSUE4.0
SERVICE MANUAL
FOR
MODEL WPP-531-D-ADA-SB
WEATHERPROOF TELEPHONE WITH OPTIONAL STEADY
BURNING BLUE LIGHT FEATURE
EQUIPPED WITH SPK1.07UNVLr3 FIRMWARE
Serving the Telephone Industry Since 1930
Communication Equipment 519 West South Park Street
& Engineering Company Okeechobee, FL 34972
Voice: 863-357-0798
Fax: 863-357-0006
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
FOR
CUSTOMER
Please fill in before you continue.
The following information is necessary when calling CEECO for assistance.
MODEL NUMBER MODEL WPP-531-D-ADA-SB, EQUIPPED WITH
SPK1.07UNVLr3 FIRMWARE.
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. 34972
(863) 357-0798 Voice
(863) 357-0006 Fax
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
1.0 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................4
2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................4
3.0 PROGRAMMING.........................................................................................................................5
PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… ................................................................................6
PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… ................................................................................7
PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… ................................................................................8
4.0 TESTING/OPERATION..........................................................................................................8
TESTING/OPERATION CONTINUED… .................................................................9
5.0 INSTALLATION NOTES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS............10
INSTALLATION CONTINUED….................................................................................11
6.0 SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................................................12
7.0 PARTS LIST....................................................................................................................................13
8.0 FCC NOTICE.................................................................................................................................14
9.0 REPAIR AND RETURN INFORMATION .............................................................15
10.0 WARRANTY POLICY............................................................................................................16
11.0 PROGRAMMING JUMPER DIAGRAM................................................................17
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The practices in this manual provide installation and maintenance information for
Model WPP-531-D-ADA-SB speakerphone, equipped with SPK1.07UNVLr3
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 South West Park Street
Okeechobee, FL. 34972
(863) 357-0798 Voice
(863) 357-0006 Fax
2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.01 The CEECO Model WPP-531-D-ADA-SB Telephone is a sturdy, hands free,
vandal resistant, speakerphone. The telephone is constructed with a stainless
steel panel and an aluminum weatherproof housing. This telephone comes with
an optional ADA feature (red/green LED) giving visual feedback during periods
of operation. It also comes with an optional blue STEADY light, which
operates off of 24 VDC, to give a visual locator of the telephone. Instead of a
hookswitch and handset, the telephone has a Press-To Start/Press-To-Stop
(CALL) button for the initiation and termination of phone calls. The phone may
also be purchased with an optional spring loaded door option (331-016) to help
keep the door closed during periods of non-use.
2.02 The microphone is muted during periods of dial tone to deter the use of
fraudulent hand-held dialers.
2.03 Incoming calls may be allowed or blocked depending on the programming.
2.04 Programming is accomplished via the DTMF programming keypad.
2.05 The telephone also has an automatic call disconnect feature, which allows a
selection of 1-9 minutes. When a call is made, the phone will automatically
disconnect the call upon the expiration of the selected time.
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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.
NOTE: Be sure to avoid contacting the printed circuit boards with metal
objects, as this may cause damage to the telephone.
3.02 Connect the telephone line cord to a working telephone line.
3.03 Locate the two mini-jumpers on the large main Printed Circuit Board and place
them in the “ON” position, as depicted on the last page of this manual.
3.04 Press the CALL button and wait for dial tone to begin programming.
3.05 Utilizing the programming keypad, enter # 9 7 # 1 8 # to clear all user
programmable memory locations.
NOTE: Once the # key has been entered, an operator reorder signal, fast
busy tone or other central office signals may be heard. Please
disregard these sounds and continue programming, as they will have no
affect on the programming.
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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). A
“1” must be entered under Digit 8 in section 3.08 in order to activate this
feature.
EXAMPLE: Enter # 1 8 9. This will cause the phone to automatically dial the
number “9”, when the CALL button is pressed. This will be
followed by an approximate one (1) second pause and then the
auto-dial number will be released.
#18 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
3.07 In order to program an auto-dial number, enter # 1 9, followed by the desired
number. This number may range from 1-11 digits. When the CALL button is
pressed, this number will automatically dial out. Any PBX/Access number
previously programmed will dial out first, followed by an approximate one (1)
second pause, followed by this auto-dial number.
Example: Enter # 1 9 5 5 5 1 2 1 2. This will program the telephone to
automatically dial the number 555-1212, when the CALL button
button is pressed.
#19 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
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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
0No incoming calls allowed.
1Incoming calls allowed.
Digit 3
0No conversation time-out.
1-9 Minute(s) conversation time-out.
Digit 4
0Always 0 for this model.
Digit 5
0Always 0 for this model.
Digit 6
0Deactivate ADA feature.
9Activate ADA feature.
Digit 7
0Always 0 for this model.
Digit 8
0Do not dial PBX access number stored in location #18.
1Dial PBX number stored in location #18.
Digit 9
0Always 0 for this model
Digit 10
0No wink detect.
1-9 Length of the wink detect.
(1=50ms incremental to 450 ms. 5 is recommended).
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•Be sure to log your entries here for future reference:
# 0 0 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 Press the “CALL" button to hang up the phone and return the mini-jumpers
to the "OFF" position, as depicted on the last page of this manual.
4.0 TESTING/OPERATION
4.01 With the telephone connected to a working telephone line, press the
“CALL” button located on the front of the telephone. The LED will illuminate
red at this time. The blue STEADY light will glow constantly when 24VDC
power is applied. Please refer to the installation instructions BEFORE doing so
(see section 7.0). The call is terminated when the CALL button is pressed again,
when the automatic call disconnect time limit expires, or when the far end hangs
up returning a wink back on the line.
4.02 If any PBX or access number was programmed, it will automatically dial out
before the programmed auto-dial number. There will be an approximate one (1)
second pause between the two numbers. If this does not work, please repeat
sections 3.02, 3.03, 3.04, 3.06, 3.08, and 3.10 only. If trouble is still
experienced, please refer to section 11.02.
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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, 3.04, 3.07, 3.08, and 3.10 only. If trouble is still experienced, please refer
to section 11.02.
4.04 When the call is complete, press the “CALL” button again to hang up the phone.
The call will be terminated and the LED will go out. If an automatic call
disconnect was programmed, allow the conversation to continue past the set
time (1-9 minutes). Once the time limit expires, the phone will automatically
disconnect the call. A three-tone error signal will be heard as the call is
disconnected. The time is not exact. If the automatic call disconnect feature
does not work properly, please repeat sections 3.02, 3.03, 3.04, 3.08, and 3.10
only. If trouble is still experienced, please refer to section 11.02.
4.05 If the phone was programmed to allow incoming calls, place a call into the
phone. When the phone rings, press the “CALL” button. The microphone
should activate approximately three seconds after the call is answered and a
normal speakerphone conversation should follow. If the phone was
programmed not to allow incoming calls, the microphone will not turn on. If
this does not work, please repeat sections 3.02, 3.03, 3.04, 3.08, and 3.10 only.
If trouble is still experienced, please refer to section 11.02.
4.06 Testing is now complete. If any trouble was encountered that has not been
remedied, please refer to section 11.02 of this manual, otherwise the phone is
ready for operation.
NOTE: CEECO can not be responsible for the called party's response regarding
ADA features and compliance, and emergency response.
4.07 Please follow the installation notes on the next page before carefully return the
telephone assembly to the weatherproof housing. Secure it in place using the
four (4) security screws and security tool. If the telephone has not yet been
installed at its intended location, please refer to section 7.0, before performing
this step.
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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 or D/C EXTERNAL POWER WHILE
INSTALLING TELEPHONE.
5.01 Recommended tools and test equipment:
CEECO Security Tool, 301-064 Flat blade or Phillips head screw driver
WireStrippers
5.02 Using a 301-064 security tool (sold separately) loosen and remove the four (4)
security screws. Separate the faceplate assembly from the weatherproof housing
by pulling the faceplate forward.
5.03 Run the inside station wire into the enclosure and terminate on the RJ11C
modular jack inside, as depicted on the following page. The CEECO-provided
jack must be used as it contains required over-voltage protection. Mount the
housing in the intended location using the four mounting holes provided. There
is a pole-mounting bracket available, which is sold separately.
5.04 The use of a gas tube station protector is recommended. The station ground
should not exceed 50 ohms.