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0 RATH <br /> SmartRescue In-Building Rescue Coordination <br /> Code Compliance: <br /> •ADA, ASME A17, and B44 code compliant (see below) <br /> • Conforms to UL Standard 2017 for Attendant Monitored Signaling Devices <br /> • Complies with Section 6.4 of UL 60950-1 <br /> • Volume control handset meets ADA requirements <br /> Power Requirements: <br /> • Requires a single analog (POTS, PBX, or central office phone line) or digital phone line. If used on an IP <br /> or cellular network, you must purchase an additional interface device from RATH°. <br /> • Designed for 120vac power <br /> Wiring Requirements: <br /> • Run twisted and shielded 4 wire set from each SmartPhone to SmartRescue unit and one standard phone <br /> line to the outside world <br /> Phone Capabilities: <br /> • Telephone Line Voltage: 24V-48V <br /> Additional Features: <br /> • Easy to use push buttons <br /> • Passively monitor communications between elevators and the outside world via the LEDs <br /> 1. Solid lit LED indicates there is an emergency call in progress <br /> 2. Slow blinking LED indicates there is a call on hold <br /> •Audible alert when elevator initiates a call to SmartRescue <br /> • Includes relay contact that trips if any SmartPhone has been activated <br /> • Includes connections for (2) Sub-Stations (model 2300-630SM) for Machine Room communication <br /> • The SmartRescue is able to: <br /> 1. Call into all or individual elevators as needed <br /> 2. Join existing conversations between cars and outside world <br /> 3. Hang up and original conversation will continue <br /> 4. Terminate outside world so it is only talking to the elevator or terminate the call with all parties entirely <br /> • Built-in battery backup recharges from 120vac power (allows for a minimum of 4 hours talk time upon power loss) <br /> • 2 year warranty <br /> ASME A17.1 Code: <br /> •Where the elevator travel is 60 feet(18 m)or more, two-way voice communication means within the building shall be <br /> provided and comply with the following: <br /> •The means shall enable emergency personnel within the building to establish two-way voice communication <br /> to each car individually.Two-way voice communications shall be established without any intentional delay <br /> and shall not require intervention by a person within the car. <br /> •Two-way voice communications, once established, shall be disconnected only when emergency personnel <br /> outside the car terminate the call. <br /> Canada B44 2.27.1.1.4&2.3.2 Code: <br /> •Where travel exceeds 18 m, verify conformance and operation of requirements a-d <br /> a)An on-site building communications station must be provided to initiate two-way voice communication into <br /> each elevator individually without delay and must not require intervention from persons in the car. <br /> b)The initiating of communication via the on-site building station location shall override any communications <br /> underway between the car and any communications to outside the building. <br /> c)A visual signal shall acknowledge the establishment of this communications link and extinguish when the <br /> link is terminated. Only communication stations other than the in-car station can terminate an established <br /> communications link. <br /> d) Instructions for operation of the two-way voice communication system shall be provided at the on-site <br /> building communication station. <br /> •An on-site communication station shall be provided and its location shall be accessible to authorized and emergency <br /> personnel as required by 2.27.1.1.1.A locked building manager's office/machine room is not an accessible location. <br /> ETA N56 W24720 N. Corporate Circle • Sussex, WI 53089 <br /> 800-451-1460 • www.rathcommunications.com 06/23 <br /> Intertek <br />