GAI-Tronics Auteldac 5 Installation And User Manual

Manual is about: Zone 1 Ex Certified Hazardous Area Telephone

Summary of Auteldac 5

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    Document 502-20-0149-001 iss1, mar 2015, cn36575-041 installation and user guide auteldac 5 zone 1 ex certified hazardous area telephone gai-tronics a division of hubbell ltd.

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    1 auteldac 5 contents 1 safety information .............................................................. 2 2 product description ........................................................... 3 2.1 features ................................................................................... 4 3 install...

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    Auteldac 5 2 1 safety information ▲ important: all possible measures must be taken to ensure water, fluid or dust does not contaminate the internal components of this telephone whilst unpacking, preparing or installing it, or by negligence. Failure to observe this precaution will invalidate certific...

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    3 auteldac 5 2 product description auteldac 5 hazardous area telephone at a glance rear case front case ringer handset keypad main pcb user terminals gland entries.

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    Auteldac 5 4 2.1 features auteldac 5 is an ex certified telephone built to withstand arduous industrial atmospheres and environmental extremes. Features include: • iec ex zone 1 certified for safe operation in hazardous areas • carbon loaded glass filled polyester body - rugged and corrosion free. •...

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    5 auteldac 5 3 installation please read all these instructions thoroughly before starting installation. 3.1 dimensions four 7mm-clearance holes in the rear casing (outside the environmental seal) allow it to be screwed or bolted to a wall, or to a pole-side mounting kit (part no 100-02-0208-001). Th...

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    Auteldac 5 6 be carried out by trained personnel. Contact gai-tronics if installation service is required. The telephone is supplied suitable for vertical mounting only. Before installing the unit, please take note of the following: • glands. Glands are not supplied. All glands and cables should com...

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    7 auteldac 5 the code of practice for ‘e’ type enclosures is specified in iec60079- 14. The installer and all service personnel should be familiar with the relevant sections of these documents. If only one gland entry is used, the black ex e sealing plug must be fitted to the unused entry. 1. Place ...

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    Auteldac 5 8 3.3 mounting methods 3.3.1 wall mounting to ensure weatherproof integrity when wall mounted, external cables should enter the enclosure from the bottom via the two 20mm gland entries provided. Important warning: do not drill any extra holes as this will invalidate your warranty and the ...

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    9 auteldac 5 3.3.2 pole-side mounting kit no 100-02-0208-001 this accessory kit is for mounting gai-tronics telephones on to the side of round poles of 100mm to 200mm diameter, or on to square or rectangular section uprights of 100mm to 150mm across the mounting surface. For flat mounting on surface...

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    Auteldac 5 10 3.4 connections and cabling important warning:- isolate mains and telephone line outside the hazardous area before opening the case. All terminals must be connected in accordance with this installation guide. Any deviation from this may result in an unsafe installation and violate the ...

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    11 auteldac 5 3.4.1 connection to the telecommunications network the telephone line is connected to the terminals marked a and b as shown on the terminal cover. The terminals marked “te” are for connection to a telecommunications earth – an optional connection back to the pabx to allow elr (earth le...

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    Auteldac 5 12 • ring voltage: 30v to 100v rms, 20hz to 50hz • line voltage 20 to 70 vdc • loop current ≥ 15ma 3.4.2 earth connection (headset version only) important: if fitted with a headset socket, auteldac 5 must be connected to an equipotential bonding system for the whole area in which the intr...

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    13 auteldac 5 typical connection scheme for a beacon and sounder contact rating: maximum voltage = 250v rms (nominal 230v) maximum current = 3a rms note: no fusing or transient protection is provided; this must be installed externally. Note: the minimum ring voltage required to operate the ring rela...

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    Auteldac 5 14 • restrict the use of beacons to non ac variants only or those with a maximum flash intensity of 5 joules. • where beacons with greater than 5 joule flash intensity are required, the beacons should be purchased directly from gai- tronics, who will ensure compatibility with the auteldac...

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    15 auteldac 5 1. The external circuit contains no combined lumped inductance l i and capacitance c i greater than 1% of the above values, or 2. The inductance and capacitance are distributed as in a cable, or 3. The external circuit contains either only lumped inductance or lumped capacitance in com...

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    Auteldac 5 16 the telephone line terminals can be used to connect approved apparatus in parallel as shown below: b te a single telephone line connection (with optional telecom earth) b te a single telephone line connection (with optional telecom earth), showing earth bond connection for headset vers...

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    17 auteldac 5 for clarity, all the illustrations above are shown with the terminal cover removed. The terminal cover must be secured in place before re- assembling the telephone prior to use. The terminal cover provides the required isolation between the cabling in the rear section and the circuitry...

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    Auteldac 5 18 3.5 option settings auteldac 5 has three functions that have optional settings (australian versions have a fourth option setting in addition). These are set using dip switches on the internal circuit boards as described below. The telephone casing must be open to set these options. Iso...

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    19 auteldac 5 3.5.2 recall mode recall mode is set by switches 1 & 2 of sw2 on the keypad pcb as follows, being either a timed-break recall (tbr) with one of 3 durations, or earth leg recall (elr): sw2-1 off on sw2-2 off 100ms 250ms on 600ms elr 3.5.3 dialling method dialling method is selected by s...

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    Auteldac 5 20 3.5.5 line impedance (australian version only) for australian versions, the line impedance is set by sw1 on the main (encapsulated) pcb in the rear section as follows: impedance 600Ω z-complex sw1-4 off on sw1-3 - - sw1-2 on off sw1-1 on off 3.6 reassembling the telephone enclosure 1. ...

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    21 auteldac 5 internal cable positions versions with no headset socket versions with headset socket note: earth straps and smaller ribbon cable are only fitted on versions which have a headset socket. 3. Upon installation, care should be taken to ensure that incoming cables are cleanly routed with a...

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    Auteldac 5 22 telephone's internal wiring (i.E. Handset, hookswitch, ringer and headset switch / socket if fitted). 4. Ensure that the terminal cover is fitted. The terminal cover provides the required isolation between the cabling in the rear section and the circuitry in the front section and is cr...

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    23 auteldac 5 4 operation note that features may vary according to the model supplied. • to make a call, lift the handset, wait for dial tone, dial required digits (or press required memory button or last number redial where fitted) and wait for connection. • for cb versions (i.E. No buttons are fit...

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    Auteldac 5 24 4.1 keypad functions (18-button versions only) last number redial press lr to redial the last dialled number. Recall function press r to send a “recall” signal to the exchange. The type of recall can be selected (see section 3.5.2). Programming the three memory buttons, m1, m2 and m3 m...

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    25 auteldac 5 4.2 headset operation (refer to section 1 for hazard warning) the auteldac 5 can be supplied fitted with a headset panel, permitting hands-free operation using a suitable, certified headset. To use: 1. Insert headset plug into marked connector, observing keyway. 2. To make or answer a ...

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    Auteldac 5 26 the headset interface of the auteldac 5 has been certified as intrinsically safe. Therefore, it is permissible to connect and disconnect the headset in a hazardous area. 5 maintenance the auteldac 5 is based on highly reliable integrated circuits. Under normal operation, the telephone ...

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    27 auteldac 5 • incorrect installation of glands (section 3.2) • incorrect wiring or cable connections (section 3.4) • improper reassembly following connection • additional holes drilled in casing 5.3 fault finding & field repairs the auteldac 5 contains no user serviceable parts and in the event of...

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    Auteldac 5 28 ex ib tb iiic t180°c db (-20 ° c ≤ ta ≤ +60 ° c) a copy of the iecex certificate is available from www.Gai-tronics.Co.Uk. 6.1.3 atex hazardous area certification certificate number: baseefa14atex0362 certification details: gas certified variants (blue certification label): ii 2 g ex e ...

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    29 auteldac 5 a copy of the atex certificate is available from www.Gai-tronics.Co.Uk. 6.2 regulatory compliance and related standards auteldac 5 is fully compliant with the following: 6.2.1 european directives: 94/9/ec equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmosp...

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    Auteldac 5 30 6.2.1.1 ce declaration of conformity.

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    31 auteldac 5 6.2.2 emc en55022 (class b) information technology equipment. Radio disturbance characteristics. En55024 information technology equipment. Immunity characteristics 6.2.3 telephony standards (european) etsi tbr21 terminal equipment (te); attachment requirements for pan-european approval...

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    Auteldac 5 32 6.2.5 other standards and testing suitable for inductively coupling to hearing aids having a `t' switch position. Use of this facility for any other purpose than that for which it was intended may cause degradation in quality of a connection. Tested to ets 300-381 the gai-tronics quali...

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    33 auteldac 5 6.5 recycling information. The symbol shown here and on the product means that the product is classed as electrical or electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its working life. The waste of electrical and electronic equipme...

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    35 auteldac 5 gai-tronics a division of hubbell ltd. Brunel drive stretton park burton upon trent staffordshire de13 0bz www.Gai-tronics.Co.Uk tel: +44 (0)1283 500 500 fax: +44 (0)1283 500 400 if you have any difficulties, please call. The policy of gai-tronics is one of continuous improvement, ther...