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GAI-Tronics 370-901 Manual
Model 370-901 SP2 to Page/Party

System Reset

Hold the GLOBAL DIS press-button switch (S1) on the main PCBA for 8 seconds to reset the SP2 to
®
Page/Party
Bridge to factory default settings.

System Status LEDs

Eight status LEDs are located in the lower left corner on the main PCBA (see Figure 4). The status LEDs
provide indication that audio is present on each of the six audio lines, the state of the global disable
feature, and PCBA board status. All eight status LEDs are red. The audio line detection LEDs turn on
immediately when an audio channel on the Page/Party
instantly when the audio channel is closed; a VOX circuit keeps the channel open to ensure that the
channels are not disconnected with a pause in conversation.
LED
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
PL5
PG
G
LOBAL
S
TATUS

Ethernet Status LEDs

The bridge is equipped with three Ethernet status LEDs (see Figure 4 and Table 8).
LED
Color
A
yellow
CTIVITY
1G
green
100M
green

Maintenance

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The SP2 to Page/Party
Bridge contains no user serviceable parts. There are no adjustments necessary
after the device is configured using the GUDA application. There are several options in the ADMIN box
of the GUDA application for maintenance of the bridge.
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Bridge
Table 7. System Status LEDs
State
Description
On
activity on party line one
On
activity on party line two
On
activity on party line three
On
activity on party line four
On
activity on party line five
On
activity on page line
D
On
bridge is disabled
IS
Blinking
heartbeat LED blinks every five seconds
Table 8. Ethernet Status LED Indication
State
Description
Ethernet network status—The bridge is sending and/or receiving
blinking
packets on the Ethernet network.
On
1000 Mb connection link
On
100 Mb Ethernet link
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system is active. The LEDs do not turn off
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