background image

 

Auteldac 4 

26 

CE DECLARATION 

 

Summary of Contents for Auteldac 4

Page 1: ...Installation and User Guide Auteldac 4 ATEX IEC Ex Approved Hazardous Area Telephone GAI TRONICS A Division of Hubbell Ltd...

Page 2: ...inst Hazards 9 2 3 Preparation 10 2 4 Wall Mounting 11 2 5 Pole side Mounting 12 2 6 Desk Mounting Rake 13 2 7 Connections and Cabling 14 2 8 Option Settings 18 2 9 Assembly of Telephone on to Install...

Page 3: ...NATE THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THIS TELEPHONE WHILST UNPACKING PREPARING AND INSTALLING IT IN INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS OR BY NEGLIGENCE FAILURE TO CARRY OUT THIS PRECAUTION WILL INVALIDATE CERTIF...

Page 4: ...h dial memories 18 button version only Hearing aid compatible inductive coupling as standard Available in a range of keypad options including CB Headset option available 1 2 External Signalling The Au...

Page 5: ...8 001 The holes are arranged in a rectangle as follows Horizontal separation between centres 145 0mm Vertical separation between centres 270 0mm The lower pair are about 10mm up from the bottom edge o...

Page 6: ...due to differences between the individual PSTNs PABXs provided in different countries this does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN or PABX termination...

Page 7: ...Tested to ETS 300 381 The GAI Tronics Quality Management System has been approved by LRQA to ISO9001 2000 Certificate No 861888 1 4 8 IEC Ex Certification Auteldac 4 complies with the following IEC st...

Page 8: ...nsion lead The standard headset cord is approximately 820mm long and can extend to approximately 2m dependant on safe operating conditions A separate headset extension lead is available as an optional...

Page 9: ...is connected by hard wiring unlike a normal plug and socket on internal telephones Because of this extra precautions must be observed installers must ensure that they have the permission of the owner...

Page 10: ...telephone body must NOT be opened nor glands removed or cables disconnected unless all supplies to the telephone including telephone cables and external devices have been isolated outside the hazardou...

Page 11: ...phone ringer can develop a sound level in excess of 90dBA 1 metre Therefore it is the installer s responsibility to take the necessary measure to comply with the European directive 2003 10 ec on the m...

Page 12: ...llow the appropriate instructions below 2 4 Wall Mounting To ensure weatherproof integrity when wall mounted external cables should enter the enclosure from the bottom via the two 20mm gland entries p...

Page 13: ...uare or rectangular section uprights of 100mm to 150mm across the mounting surface For flat mounting on surfaces greater than 150mm across use the desk or wall mounted methods as appropriate Figure 3...

Page 14: ...t the unit be fixed in position using fixing positions and method detailed in section 2 4 if there is any risk of the unit being dislodged as described above To provide a rake for convenient operation...

Page 15: ...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 CONDITIONS OF THE CERTIFICATE B A EXCH...

Page 16: ...ction to a TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK To maintain safe operation of this product the telephone line must not exceed the following Um 250V rms Rated voltage 70Vdc 100Vrms Ring Voltage Maximum power 15W...

Page 17: ...ed such that the apparatus continues to comply with the requirements of EN 60950 2000 Typical connection scheme for a sounder and beacon Telephone connection diagram 1 2 3 4 EARTH AC NEUTRAL DC ve IN...

Page 18: ...breaking of the relay contacts These current spikes can cause the relay contacts to fail GAI Tronics have been working closely with a leading beacon manufacturer to resolve this issue and our recommen...

Page 19: ...CONTINUITY EARTH RING TAG CONTINUITY EARTH LOAD 1 CONNECTIONS ONLY LOAD 2 CONNECTIONS ONLY VOLT FREE CONTACT O P VOLT FREE CONTACT O P B A TE PSTN PARALLEL LINE OTHER APPROVED APPARATUS Figure 7 Wiri...

Page 20: ...1 Dialling method Select the required dialling mode by fitting the jumper to one of the headers below as appropriate Tone dialling 87ms 87ms burst pause time HD2 Pulse dialling 10pps make break 40ms 6...

Page 21: ...h and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents noise 2 8 4 Call Timer Fit a jumper to the ON position Figure 6 to enable the timer 6 minutes nomi...

Page 22: ...bbon cable can lay flat and that the insulation can not become damaged IMPORTANT DAMAGED INSULATION WILL VIOLATE THE CONDITIONS OF THE CERTIFICATE Check also that the environmental seal is in position...

Page 23: ...ncorrect wiring or cable connections Section 2 7 Improper reassembly following connection Additional holes drilled in casing 3 OPERATION Note that features may vary according to the model supplied Mem...

Page 24: ...low cables to tangle or snare around the body or neck 3 2 Last Number Redial 15 and 18 button versions only Press LR to redial the last dialled number 3 3 Recall Function 15 and 18 button versions onl...

Page 25: ...call turn the switch to the I position 3 To terminate the call turn the switch to the 0 position 4 To remove the headset pull the body of the connector to release the latching mechanism Do not attemp...

Page 26: ...ning Security of the installation on wall pole or post Security and integrity of cable entries Security of the three body screws Cleanliness integrity and condition of the handset Wipe clean as necess...

Page 27: ...Auteldac 4 26 5 CE DECLARATION...

Page 28: ...ve any difficulties please call The policy of GAI Tronics is one of continuous improvement therefore the Company reserves the right to change specifications without notice The contents of this publica...

Reviews: