Carefully open the shipping box and remove contents. Inspect the phones for damage. If there is any damage, call
800-451-1460 immediately to arrange corrective action.
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SPEAKER
MICROPHONE
TELEPHONE
LINE
SYSTEM
ACTIVATION
RELAY
COMMUNICATION
FAILURE RELAY
LED
PUSH
BUTTON
BATTERY
EXTERNAL
POWER
PROGRAMMING
KEYPAD
Line Connection:
Connect a dedicated phone line to the RJ11 jack on the side of the SmartPhone board labeled TEL LINE using one
of the following recommended methods:
1. Crimp phone line on to a standard RJ11 jack and plug into LINE input on SmartPhone
2. Connect phone line to a female RJ11 jack and use a standard phone line cord to connect the female jack to
the LINE input on the SmartPhone
3. Connect incoming 2 or 4 wire phone line to biscuit jack (not included) terminal jacks and then the RATH® mod to
mod phone harnesses in the RJ11 jack on the phone and on the biscuit jack
RATH® phones use the center pins of the RJ11 (red and green) for the outside phone line. The phone is not polarity
sensitive. Do not cut end off phone line cord and splice phone line directly on to the line cord. If using with a
SmartRescue, also wire up to pins 1 and 4 (yellow and black) for the intercom pair.
It is recommended that the wiring used inside the traveling cable or horizontal cabling is a 20-22 AWG twisted
shielded pair with the shield grounded at the elevator controller end only. This will help reduce or eliminate
possible interference.
Power Connection:
Using the supplied wiring harness, connect 12vac/vdc or 24vac/vdc to the input power connector on the SmartPhone
board. The SmartPhone is labeled with the input power connector indicating if the board is a 12v or 24v model. The
SmartPhone is not polarity sensitive.
Note: Some elevator manufacturers may have power alternately wired. Follow their guidelines for connecting power
to the SmartPhone.
Plug the backup battery into the white BATTERY connector on the SmartPhone board.
Getting Started
Quick Set-Up
There are two ways to program the a RATH® SmartPhone. You can either program locally using the onboard keypad
or remotely by calling into the phone number that the SmartPhone is installed on (a landline is recommended for
remote programming). Local programming is preferred.