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Code Blue
259 Hedcor Street
Holland, MI 49423 USA
800.205.7186
www.codeblue.com
GU-145-Epage 21 of 23
IA3100
Administrator Guide
Phone Line – Ensure that the phone line is free of static and the electrical characteristics are satis-
factory:
Loop Current: 23 mA to 35 mA (required)
Talk Battery: -48V DC to -52V DC (typical)
Ring Voltage: 90 Vrms (typical)
Electrical – Ensure that the unit is powered with 12 to 24V DC or AC power. If the unit is Solar or
NightCharge
®,
ensure the battery voltage is above 11.5V DC.
EMI – Some sources of EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) will interfere with the operation and au-
dio quality of the unit. An example would be a bad ballast on a high pressure sodium or metal halide
area light, or communication cable run by a transformer or orescent light ballast.
GSM/Cellular – GSM and/or cellular interfaces cause distortion of DTMF tones. You may need to
program your IA3100 speakerphone with a line simulator or on a standard analog POTS/PBX sta-
tion prior to connecting to GSM/Cellular gateway.
Disconnect Supervision – Ensure that supervised disconnect is enabled on any PBX system the
IA3100 may be connected to. This will ensure the unit hangs up properly upon call completion.
Some systems will provide a momentary Polarity Reversal which will also hang up the speaker-
phone.
Answer Supervision – If your system provides answer supervision, then it is possible that when the
call is connected the IA3100 will disconnect the call. This is due to the IA3100 considering the WINK
signal sent for answer supervision to be a disconnect signal.
Default Settings – Ensure your phone is programmed accordingly when connecting to auxiliary
outputs. By default, the phone may be set to activate or not activate as required by your application.
Refer to the programming commands for more information and default settings.
General Programming
How do I program an analog emergency speakerphone or “call box”?
To program an IA4100, IA3100 and IA500 series phone, you need to use an analog phone or an IP
phone that pushes DTMF tones and call the extension or phone number of the emergency phone.
When you dial the phone number to the Code Blue speakerphone you’re trying to reach, you will
hear an acknowledgement tone or RFA tone to let you know that the phone has picked up and is
ready to be programmed. Then press the programming password for that particular model phone to
enter programming mode and congure the phone.
For example, to program an IA3100:
Call into the speakerphone or “call box”, press 22258# and wait for acknowledgement tone.
50 <phone number> #, wait for acknowledgement tone, then press * # to hang up.
How do I program the IA3100 to work on a ring-down line?

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