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Robust, weather-resistant telephone 

Operating instructions

FHF BA 9701-22 01/19

Summary of Contents for Resistel FHF1128610102

Page 1: ...Robust weather resistant telephone Operating instructions FHF BA 9701 22 01 19...

Page 2: ...tant and shockproof cast moulding material All of the components utilised are even resistant to leeches and lubricants The 21 component stainless steel keypad which can be operated by a user wearing g...

Page 3: ...6 Drilling diagram 17 Start up 18 Maintenance 18 Handset mode 18 Open Listening 18 Hands free talking 18 Working with the headset 19 Menu 20 Main Menu 21 Submenu Telephone Book 22 Submenu Change Telep...

Page 4: ...an 2 minutes before you begin making a choice the power supply of the exchange may be switched off If that occurs you will no longer hear a dialling tone In that case please replace the handset and wa...

Page 5: ...lheim an der Ruhr Germany If on examination of the telephone it is discovered that a fault is not the case you will be charged a service fee Overview of the device Note In case of the ZB version the...

Page 6: ...6 Overview of the device Outside view of telephone lower part Inside view of telephone upper part...

Page 7: ...ts Factory supplied with M20x1 5 threaded hole or a 1 2 NPT metal adapter for connecting armoured cables or conduit systems Sealing plug Sealing plug Programming interface connector Keypad ribbon cabl...

Page 8: ...8 Display and keyboard except for ZB version...

Page 9: ...ing on the features of the PABX with the PABX while lifting the handset The ExResistTel ZB can be called also because the ringing circuit is built in Furthermore there are interfaces for operating an...

Page 10: ...ZB version comprises no keypad and no display area but a solid front plate The housing consists of a rectangular lower part in which there has been placed a tray for mounting the electronic parts as w...

Page 11: ...ion Headset Microphone not for ZB version 6 Electret foil microphone connection 7 Dynamic receiver inset connection 1 Headset or second earpiece 8 Dynamic receiver inset connection 2 9 Jumper between...

Page 12: ...with a zero power plug for connecting the intrinsically safe LC display film conductor Connect the built in display only to this interface Intrinsically safe strand connection to the built in loudspea...

Page 13: ...nsumers only Terminals Bell shunt1 Bell shunt No 15 16 Maximum ringing voltage AC 90 V Frequency range 16 54 Hz or Maximum supply voltage DC 66 V 2 Intrinsically safe electrical circuits 2 1 Headphone...

Page 14: ...l capacitance Co 375 nF Maximum external inductivity Lo 100 mH 2 4 All intrinsically safe output electrical circuits have a linear output characteristic curve 3 Ambient temperature range 25 C Ta 60 C...

Page 15: ...onnection diagram In case of factory fitted cable glands the attached operating instructions have to be considered On the telephone with a sealing plug or a 1 2 NPT metal adapter the customer is respo...

Page 16: ...ding strength for the handset is continuously adjustable Loosen the screws 12 and move the stopping catches 13 Pushing the stopping catches together increases the holding strength whereas pulling them...

Page 17: ...ate please use the following dimensions in mm The diameter of the drilled hole is dependent on the screw employed screw diameter max 8 mm and the type of supporting base material steel wood concrete p...

Page 18: ...free talking mode Open Listening mode except ZB version Using the keys and you can adjust the loudspeaker volume for talking If you wish to change the loudspeaker volume durably use the menu Settings...

Page 19: ...listen with the headset Comparison of the operating states without and with connected headset Operation without the headset Operation with the headset Handset mode Handset mode with the headset Hands...

Page 20: ...upper line of the display remains unchanged In the lower line the menu items available for selection change with each key press Activating a menu item Press the key The menu item which was indicated i...

Page 21: ...nu items Settings Languages and Change Phonebook For changing the PIN Settings For adjusting the ringer volume and changing the melody Adjust the loudspeaker volume Adjust the handset volume Adjust th...

Page 22: ...the key or Examples FIRE BRIGADE 999 dials the telephone number shown on the display SECURITY 110 dials the telephone number shown on the display FHF MUELHEIM 020882680 dials the telephone number show...

Page 23: ...were entered e g fire brigade before canteen Caution The menu item Default Settings deletes all telephone book entries With the aid of the key or you can make selections under the following items New...

Page 24: ...ns under the following items with the aid of the key or Direct Call To switch on the direct call To enter the direct call number Total Lock Locks the telephone preventing all outgoing calls Caution It...

Page 25: ...method DTMF duration keypress Flash time Set the flash time 40 ms to 399 ms PABX Settings Entry of the exchange number Deletion of the exchange number Setting the dialling pause after the exchange nu...

Page 26: ...r general utilisation purposes Using the menu you can alter these default values in accordance with your own personal necessities and connection requirements Upon delivery of the telephone the followi...

Page 27: ...The loudspeaker volume is set durably Handset Volume The handset volume is set durably Headset Volume LCD Contrast The headset volume is set durably The LCD contrast is set Dialling DTMF 90ms Sets the...

Page 28: ...DTMF mode in accordance with ITU T recommendation Q 23 Pulse Dial mode with pulse pause ratio 1 5 1 or 2 1 adjustable via the menu Exchange number An exchange number and dialling pause are programmabl...

Page 29: ...60529 Protection against external mechanical impacts IK 09 as per EN50102 Operating temperature 25 C to 60 C display does not operate below 20 C Storage temperature 25 C to 70 C as per IEC60721 Additi...

Page 30: ...educed if the optional external loudspeaker is switched on in the menu Hands free Function possible where ambient noise do not exceed 68 dB A at greater noise levels it is not possible to understand t...

Page 31: ...Humidity Vibration EMC Housing D B A B C The following safety distances must be observed from a magnetic standard compass from a magnetic steering compass 1 10 m reduced 0 70 m 0 70 m reduced 0 45 m I...

Page 32: ...instructions This equipment is an explosion proof and weather resistant telephone specifically designed for operation in a harsh industrial environment The following warning and safety instructions mu...

Page 33: ...n dust the repaired parts should once again be subjected to a routine test 13 The mouthpiece horn of the receiver consists of a non conductive plastic material It may become dangerously charged at hig...

Page 34: ...tions 4 Hands free talking 18 Handset mode 18 Handset volume 18 Headset 19 Identification 14 Installation 15 Languages 26 Lock PIN 24 Loudspeaker volume 18 Maintenance and servicing 32 Main menu 21 Me...

Page 35: ...ies com Eaton is a registered trademark All other trademarks are property of their respective owners FHF Funke Huster Fernsig GmbH Gewerbeallee 15 19 D 45478 M lheim an der Ruhr Germany Phone 49 208 8...

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