RATH 2300-614GSM4 Cellular Pool Phones User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- RATH
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RATH 2300-614GSM4 Cellular Pool Phones
Thank you for purchasing a RATH® Cellular Pool Phone. We are the largest
Emergency Communication Manufacturer in North America and have been in
business for over 35 years.
We take great pride in our products, service, and support. Our Emergency
Products are of the highest quality. Our experienced customer support teams
are available to remotely assist with site preparation, installation, and
maintenance. It is our sincere hope that your experience with us has and will
continue to surpass your expectations.
Thank you for your business,
The RATH® Team
Note: Cellular devices search for the closest cell tower. If the device is being installed in an area where cell towers are limited, the location area may be too broad for first responders. In those instances, please contact your local 911 service to see if they are able to associate address details with your new cellular number.
Mounting
Items Needed
- 120vac power
- Drill
- Drill bit or knockout set
- Mounting screws
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10 spanner bit (provided)
- Conduit with water tight connector
- Wire nuts
- Screwdriver
- Active standard size SIM Card (25mm x 15mm) with GSM or CDMA carrier
Installation
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Using the supplied spanner bit, remove the 4 screws holding the front cover in place and remove the cover.
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Using a drill bit or knockout set, drill a hole in the bottom of the enclosure large enough for the water tight connector.
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Using appropriate mounting screws, screw the enclosure onto the wall.
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Open the Cellular Gateway by unscrewing the screw on the left side of the front cover with a Phillips screwdriver and gently pull up on the left side.
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Insert standard size SIM card (25mm x 15mm) into J4 with the perforated edge first and the gold contact side facing downward. Push until you hear it click. If SIM card does not click into place, the wrong size SIM card is being used.
Note: Do NOT use a nano or micro size SIM card with an adapter. The adapter edge can catch and cause permanent damage. -
Wait for the LED lights to turn on. Check the SIM LED to make sure it is amber colored. If it is flashing red, check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly and has an active 4G data/voice plan.
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A signal strength test is recommended. Check the signal strength by using the built-in network signal strength scanner. To use the scanner function, turn on SW1 dipswitch 1 to ON (check that dipswitch 4 is also ON). When finished, turn SW1 dipswitch 1 back to “OFF”. See Figure 1 on page 7.
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The RUN LED should change color to flashing green when the main power connection is made. If you see any other color, please consult Figure 2 on page 7.
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Place the lid back on the top of the Cellular Gateway and fasten the lid with the screw.
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Run 120vac in the conduit and water tight connector. Connect 120vac to the supplied transformer in the enclosure using proper wire nuts. Red is hot, black is neutral, and green is ground.
Note: The transformer is wrapped separately in the box. -
Plug power into a battery backed up power source or RATH® RP7700107.
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Turn on the electrical power.
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Phone is preset to dial 911. If required to call an alternate number not given to RATH® at time of purchase, please follow programming instructions on page 6. If phone is calling 911, screw internal plate back into place. Unit is ready for testing.
Items Needed
- 120vac power
- Drill
- Drill bit or knockout set
- Mounting screws
-
10 spanner bit (provided)
- Conduit with water tight connector
- Wire nuts
- Screwdriver
- Mounting feet (provided)
- Active standard size SIM Card (25mm x 15mm) with GSM or CDMA carrier
Installation
-
Using the supplied spanner bit, remove the 4 screws holding the front cover in place and remove the cover.
-
Using a drill bit or knockout set, drill a hole in the bottom of the enclosure large enough for the water tight connector.
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Turn enclosure over and screw 1 mounting foot onto each mounting hole on the back of the enclosure using the supplied screws.
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Open the Cellular Gateway by unscrewing the screw on the left side of the front cover with a Phillips screwdriver and gently pull up on the left side.
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Insert standard size SIM card (25mm x 15mm) into J4 with the perforated edge first and the gold contact side facing downward. Push until you hear it click. If SIM card does not click into place, the wrong size SIM card is being used.
Note: Do NOT use a nano or micro size SIM card with an adapter. The adapter edge can catch and cause permanent damage. -
Wait for the LED lights to turn on. Check the SIM LED to make sure it is amber colored. If it is flashing red, check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly and has an active 4G data/voice plan.
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A signal strength test is recommended. Check the signal strength by using the built-in network signal strength scanner. To use the scanner function, turn on SW1 dipswitch 1 to ON (check that dipswitch 4 is also ON). When finished, turn SW1 dipswitch 1 back to “OFF”. See Figure 1 on page 7.
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The RUN LED should change color to flashing green when the main power connection is made. If you see any other color, please consult Figure 2 on page 7.
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Place the lid back on the top of the Cellular Gateway and fasten the lid with the screw.
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Run 120vac in the conduit and water-tight connector. Connect 120vac to the supplied transformer in the enclosure using proper wire nuts. Red is hot, black is neutral, and green is ground.
Note: The transformer is wrapped separately in the box. -
Plug power into a battery-backed up power source or RATH® RP7700107.
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Turn on the electrical power.
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The phone is preset to dial 911. If required to call an alternate number not given to RATH® at time of purchase, please follow programming instructions on page 6. If phone is calling 911, screw the internal plate back into place. Unit
is ready for testing.
Programming
Handset Phones:
Most Pool Phones are already pre-programmed to call 911. Only perform the
following if you want the phone to call somewhere other than 911.
Programming Telephone Numbers (Standard Phone Line)
Note: When programming, ignore messages or busy tones in the background.
- Start with phone handset hung up
- Press and hold Program, lift handset off hook, then release Program button
- Press the # key 10 times (you will hear confirmation tones in the handset)
- Press 3, #, then the phone number you want the phone to dial
- Press *, # to exit Programming Mode, then hang up the handset
Speaker Phones
Most Pool Phones are already pre-programmed to call 911. Only perform the
following if you want the phone to call somewhere other than 911.
Programming Telephone Numbers (Standard Phone Line)
- Press ENTER to begin programming
- Press 1, ENTER, key in the phone number you want the phone to dial, STOP
- Press and hold STOP for 3 seconds to exit programming
See Signal Strength Chart and LED Indication Chart on page 7. Once lights are in the correct state, phone is ready for testing.
Adjusting the Volume
Handset Phones
On the underside of the handset, turn the volume wheel to increase or decrease volume.
Speaker Phones
Adjusting the Microphone
If the person you are calling reports your voice is not loud enough, increase
the Microphone Sensitivity by adjusting VR2 a 1/4 turn clockwise (requires a
small Phillips screwdriver).
Adjusting the Speaker
If the voice of the person you call is not loud enough in the phone speaker,
increase the volume by adjusting VR1 a 1/4 turn clockwise.
Turning Ringer On/Off
2300-614GSM4, 2300-614VER4
- Open door on unit and remove 4 screws securing the red internal plate. Lift the plate out and flip it over to expose the keypad.
- Above and slightly underneath the keypad will be a small dipswitch labeled “ON” and “OFF”. Slide dipswitch to “ON” to enable the ringer or “OFF” to disable the ringer.
- Screw internal plate back into place and shut the door on the unit.
970GSM4, 2100-986GSM4, 970VER4, 2100-986VER4
These models do not have ringer option. When unit is called, it will auto-
answer and allow for two-way communication instantly.
Appendix
Figure 1: Signal Strength Chart
Figure 2: LED Indication Chart
Documents / Resources
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