Data Sheet

1.2 The Emergency communication component shall comply with the ADA. When used with cellular phone dialing, the phone shall have the
ability to be programmed with up to five (5) emergency phone numbers. Upon activation of the emergency push button; a call will
be automatically placed, the strobe shall instantaneously flash until the call has been disconnected by the called party.
2.0 Construction
2.1 The Tower shall be constructed of hot rolled steel that is weatherproof and manufactured with a weather and corrosion resistant finish.
2.2 The Tower is to stand 9’ tall from base to top, 10.75 wide and 6” deep and all aspects of its construction will be vandal resistant.
2.3 The emergency phone plate shall be made of 12 gauge Stainless Steel and be 11.25inches high and 8.25 inches wide and will attach
to the tower using six (6) stainless steel screws (provided).
2.4 The emergency phone button shall be located approximately 36” above the base to ensure conformance with the ADA requirements.
2.5 The Tower must have a Braille faceplate located approx. 36above the base to ensure conformance with the ADA requirements.
2.6 The base of the Tower shall be .625” in thickness, welded to body of tower with four (4) built in 1” mounting holes to attach to a
concrete mounting pad.
2.7 The strobe and beacon light shall be mounted directly to the top of the Tower (above the solar panels).
2.8 The strobe electronics access opening shall be 7.25” high and 6.75wide and located on the back of the tower.
2.9 Phone electronics and most electrical connections shall be housed in a NEMA enclosure within the Tower.
2.10 The Tower shall have a rear access panel located on the back of the tower, directly behind the phone plate. The panel provides access
to the electrical and phone connections.
3.0 Mounting
3.1 The Tower is constructed of steel that is of one continuous piece with a welded internal base .625” thick containing four (4) built in
mounting holes. A template for installing the anchor bolts is to be included. The unit shall be mounted on a concrete pad with 3/4”
galvanized anchor bolts, galvanized nuts and washers (available for purchase Alpha Communications® model ABLTMHN).
4.0 Electrical
4.1 The phone shall be powered by (85W or 130W) solar power. Power must be supplied to the tower though conduit that extends down into
the base of the tower.
4.2 The power consumption cannot exceed 7 amps with a fully active phone, strobe, beacon, faceplate LED, wide area speakers, wide-area
lighting and camera.
4.3 When cellular phone type towers are used, the compatible cellular phone service (GSM or CDMA) shall be provided by the installing
contractor.
5.0 Lights
5.1 The dual element light shall be located at the top of the Emergency Phone Tower. The light shall contain a strobe and (depending on
optional model) a constant-on beacon.
5.2 The strobe shall be activated upon pushing of the emergency button. It shall have an output of approx. 150 to 500 candelas and flash
at a rate of a minimum of 60 flashes per minute.
5.3 The beacon shall provide continuous, steady illumination and will utilize an LED cluster as its light source.
5.4 A Photocell shall be offered as an option to allow for the deactivation of the beacon during daylight hours (which may incur additional
costs).
5.5 A single element strobe shall be offered as an option. The strobe shall be activated upon pushing of the emergency phone button.
5.6 Strobes must also be available in red and amber (which may incur additional costs).
6.0 Communications
6.1 The unit shall have an ADA compliant and vandal resistant speaker phone.
6.2 The cellular phone shall be a push once to talk phone. Once the button has been pushed, the phone will call programmed emergency
numbers. The cellular phone must be capable of being programmed with up to five (5) emergency numbers.
6.3 The phone shall have Location Message capability. Phone must have a minimum 18 second recordable message capability programmable
to play 1 or 2 times or play continuously until * is pressed by called party. Phone shall notify called party of the location of the call upon
being received at the emergency dispatch center.
6.4 Phone shall be capable of allowing the called party to replay the phone location message if necessary to ensure an understanding of the
location of phone tower.
6.5 Once call has been made (button pushed), the call can only be terminated by the called party.
6.6 Phone plate must have a red LED that will light up upon push of the button. The light shall be a solid color when the phone is activated
and will flash when call has been answered.
6.7 The speakerphone must be capable of being programmed and reprogrammed on-site and remotely.
6.8 Line powered phones and Dip Switch programming are not acceptable.
6.9 Standard Cellular Phone features:
Programmable with up to five (5) emergency phone numbers
Weather Resistant speaker
Weather Resistant microphone
Operating Temperature of between -40 deg. F to +150 deg. F (-40 deg. to + 65 deg.C)
Programmable passwords
On-Site or Remote Programmable
EEPROM memory to protect programming
Adjustable speaker and microphones levels
Programmable location message with human voice recognition