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Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone XAA25302M6

Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone XAA25302M6 From-Zhuye Elevator Parts, Full Supply Chain For Otis, Kone, Schindler, Mitsubishi, Thyssenkrupp Elevator Lift  and Escalator All Brand Spare Parts

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Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone XAA25302M6 Brief Introduction

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Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone 

Model Number  XAA25302M6
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Nanjing Zhuye Elevator PartsOtis Elevator COP Auxiliary Phone XAA25302M6: Installation, Programming & Replacement Guide
In an emergency, the push of a button can mean the difference between panic and prompt help. Otis part number XAA25302M6 is the auxiliary hands-free phone that lives inside the car operating panel (COP), connecting passengers to building security or 24-hour monitoring through a simple two-wire analog line. Nanjing Zhuye Elevator Parts has imported, tested and stocked brand-new XAA25302M6 units since 2015, shipping over 8 000 phones to 42 countries. Below we explain how to install, program and—crucially—when to replace this life-safety device before distorted audio or a cracked keypad turns an emergency call into silence.
  1. What the suffix means XAA25302M6 = sixth-generation analog hands-free board, 24 VDC loop power, DTMF dialling, auto-dial on “CALL” push, built-in line supervision, UL 864 recognized.
    Frequency response: 300–3 400 Hz per TIA-470-D.
    THD: < 3 % at 0 dBm.
    Stand-by current: 12 mA; off-hook 45 mA.
    MTBF: 100 kh @ 25 °C.
  2. Safety first—lock-out & verify Although the phone is low-current, the same 24 V bus feeds the brake. Lock the controller breaker, hang a lock-out tag and wait 60 s for the rail to fall below 5 V. Keep the new Nanjing Zhuye phone in its anti-static bag until mounting—CMOS audio chips can latch at 25 V static.
  3. Mechanical mounting—COP depth matters The PCB snaps onto four 6 mm brass stand-offs behind the COP face-plate. Minimum depth 35 mm; < 30 mm will crush the electret microphone. Torque M3 screws 0.4 N·m—over-tightening warps the board and cracks the carbon keypad. Re-use the original gasket; if compressed > 1 mm replace it (NY-GASK-25302) to maintain IP31.
  4. Connector map (print and tape inside COP) J1 – 24 VDC & common (2-way, polarised)
    J2 – Analog line Tip/Ring (2-way, 600 Ω)
    J3 – Hands-free speaker 8 Ω, 1 W (2-way)
    J4 – Electret mic, 2 V bias (2-way)
    J5 – Program header (3-way, service only)
    SW1 – Auto-dial enable (ON = default)
    VR1 – Mic gain, ±6 dB range
    VR2 – Speaker volume, ±10 dB range
  5. Wiring & line supervision Tip/Ring: 0.5 mm² twisted pair, max loop resistance 600 Ω, distance < 800 m to PABX.
    24 VDC: 1.5 mm², fuse 250 mA fast-blow in series with J1 pin 1.
    Shield: connect drain at PABX end only; floating shield causes 50 Hz hum.
    Line test: on power-up the phone sends 100 ms 1 kHz tone; if loop current < 18 mA red LED “LINE” stays on—check wiring or PABX port.
  6. Auto-dial programming Default number is pre-flashed 1234; change with any DTMF phone: Pick up handset (or short T/R for 2 s), dial * 9 9 #, enter 4-digit code, dial new 12-digit number, press #.
    Success = three beeps; failure = busy tone.
    Nanjing Zhuye ships each unit with a printed quick card inside the box—stick it on the inside of the COP door for future techs.
  7. Audio calibration Mic gain: speak at 0.3 m, adjust VR1 until PABX receives –20 dBm (verified on S-meter).
    Speaker: adjust VR2 so sound at 0.5 m is 65 dB(A)—loud enough for a wheelchair user, low enough to avoid feedback.
    If sidetone is weak, add 1 kΩ across Tip/Ring (supplied in hardware kit NY-HW-25302).
  8. Environmental & lifetime model Electret mic capsule: –20 °C to +70 °C, 90 % RH non-condensing.
    Capacitor C1 (47 µF, 35 V) is the wear item: 2 000 h @ 105 °C, 64 000 h @ 45 °C (typical COP temperature).
    Keypad carbon pills: 500 000 cycles; at 300 calls/day = 4.5 years. Translate to building traffic: Light traffic (residence, 10 calls/day) – replace ≈ 20 years; inspect every 5 years. Medium traffic (office, 100 calls/day) – inspect every 2 years, replace ≈ 6 years. Heavy traffic (mall/metro, 300 calls/day) – inspect every 12 months, replace ≈ 4 years.
  9. Preventive inspection checklist Monthly: press “CALL” for 2 s, verify PABX receives call and two-way audio is clear. Quarterly: measure 24 VDC ripple at J1; > 200 mVpp indicates supply fatigue, not phone fault. Annually: IR scan PCB; hot spot > 20 °C above ambient predicts capacitor failure. Bi-annually: torque check J1/J2 screws; vibration loosens them and creates “line fault” ghost.
  10. Rapid swap (downtime < 5 min) a) Power down, tag out, wait 60 s. b) Photograph J1-J4 orientation with phone. c) Remove two COP screws, slide old phone out. d) Insert new Nanjing Zhuye XAA25302M6, torque 0.4 N·m. e) Restore connectors J1→J2→J3→J4. f) Power up, verify green “PWR” LED solid. g) Press “CALL”, verify auto-dial and two-way audio. h) Log serial number and install date; return old unit for recycling.
  11. Recycling & sustainability Nanjing Zhuye offers prepaid UPS labels inside every carton. Returned phones are stripped: gold fingers go to certified refinery, ABS housing re-granulated, speaker magnet re-used. One recycled phone saves 0.8 kg CO₂—enough to power the same COP for two weeks.
By treating the XAA25302M6 as the life-line of the elevator—not just another “phone”—you eliminate dead-air emergencies, reduce monitoring-fault callbacks and keep passengers confidently connected. Specify Nanjing Zhuye genuine stock, follow the keypad-cycle table above, and the only thing your passengers will ever hear when they press “CALL” is a calm, clear voice saying “Help is on the way.”
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone
Otis Elevator Cop Auxiliary Phone

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