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Auteldac 5 

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 
CERTIFICATION AND YOUR WARRANTY 

 

Please read these instructions thoroughly before starting 
installation.  These products must be installed by competent 
personnel familiar with the hazardous area regulations, as well 
as electrical and telephone installations.

 

 

The case must not be opened in the hazardous area unless all 
connections are isolated outside the hazardous area. 

 

All glands and blanking plugs must be fitted with appropriate 
seals to maintain the required IP rating. 

 

CAUTION: small metal objects may stick to the handset: please 
check before use 

 

Some versions of this product are supplied with long handset 
or headset cables, which could present a trip hazard. 

Therefore 

care must be taken when using the handset/headset at extended 
distances, so that personnel or equipment in the vicinity are not 
impeded, trapped or entangled by the cord. Also, care must be 
taken to stow these long cord handset/headsets so they do not pose 
an entanglement or tripping hazard.

 

 

Noise level hazard.  

The telephone ringer can develop a sound 

level in excess of 90dBA @ 1 metre. Therefore, it is the installer’s 
responsibility to take the necessary measures to comply with any 
applicable regulations, for example the European directive 
2003/10/EC on the minimum health and safety requirements 
regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical 
agents (noise).

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Auteldac 5

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...g the telephone enclosure 20 4 OPERATION 23 4 1 Keypad functions 18 button versions only 24 4 2 Headset Operation 25 5 MAINTENANCE 26 5 1 Procedures 26 5 2 Possible Operating Faults 26 5 3 Fault Findi...

Page 3: ...eals to maintain the required IP rating CAUTION small metal objects may stick to the handset please check before use Some versions of this product are supplied with long handset or headset cables whic...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ption Magnetic hook switch with no external moving parts Selectable Timer can be set to go back on hook after 7 minutes Integral 90dBA ringer with volume adjustment Selectable dial and recall modes In...

Page 6: ...ows Horizontal separation between centres 145 0mm 5 7in Vertical separation between centres 270 0mm 10 6in The lower pair are about 10mm 0 4in up from the bottom edge of the unit Handset cord lengths...

Page 7: ...on schemes in section 3 4 8 to ensure that the required connections can be made using the available glands If a high voltage is connected to the relay contacts for example to activate a mains powered...

Page 8: ...if fitted To do so will violate the certification of the telephone product 5 Check the condition of the sealing gasket in the recess running round the edge of the front section especially if the tele...

Page 9: ...e vertical surface to suit the best method of fixing 3 Ensure the Rear Casing is securely attached to the vertical surface using the four 7mm diameter screw holes provided No sealing washers are neces...

Page 10: ...ng using the M6 x 25 screws provided Tighten to a torque of 4 5Nm max IMPORTANT avoid the use of power tools Spinning the nuts too quickly can cause a rapid increase in heat which can cause the nuts t...

Page 11: ...teldac 5 are made via 2 terminal blocks below the main PCB The cabling between the entry glands and the terminal blocks is covered by a terminal cover secured by 2 screws as shown Remove this cover to...

Page 12: ...ote that the order of terminals is reversed between the two sets The two sets of terminals are interchangeable To maintain safe operation of this product the telephone line must not exceed the followi...

Page 13: ...Auteldac 5 is provided with 2 earth bonding screws which can be used as a continuity connection between glands if 2 metal glands are used If the unit does not have a headset socket reverse one of the...

Page 14: ...voltage in V rms for each case are shown in the table below Ring frequency Volume setting 50Hz 25Hz Quiet 35 39 Medium 36 5 40 Loud 39 46 V Loud 54 5 62 The relay fitted to the Auteldac 5 has a conti...

Page 15: ...tinues to comply with the requirements of EN 60950 1 Maximum voltage 250Vrms Maximum current 150mA rms Note no fusing or transient protection is provided this must be installed externally 3 4 6 Headse...

Page 16: ...headset cord by up to a further 4 metres Note Refer to section 1 for hazard warnings regarding long corded Headsets handsets 3 4 8 Alternative cabling schemes Depending on the options used different c...

Page 17: ...on with optional telecom earth showing earth bond connection for headset version PABX Other apparatus PABX Other apparatus Alternative options for using the parallel line terminals for connecting othe...

Page 18: ...quired isolation between the cabling in the rear section and the circuitry in the front section and is critical to the product s certification HOOK RING PABX Other apparatus Example showing both the H...

Page 19: ...85dBA SW1 2 ON MEDIUM approx 75dBA SW1 3 ON QUIET approx 65dBA all switches OFF Any setting is overridden by any louder one eg if SW1 1 is ON the ringer will be v loud regardless of whether any other...

Page 20: ...ms ELR 3 5 3 Dialling method Dialling method is selected by switches 3 4 of SW2 on the keypad PCB as follows ON OFF SW2 3 Tone dialling 87ms 87ms burst pause time Pulse dialling 10pps mark space ratio...

Page 21: ...edge of the front section especially if the telephone has been previously used If this seal shows any sign of damage or deterioration it must be replaced prior to installing the telephone 2 Reconnect...

Page 22: ...t 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 cable...

Page 23: ...cal to the product s certification 5 Offer the Front Casing to the Rear Casing with the internal cables arranged as shown above ensure that the cable s will not be trapped when the Front Casing is tig...

Page 24: ...ons i e no buttons are fitted with no buttons no dialling is possible the call must be connected by the exchange sensing the telephone off hook To end a call replace the handset in its cradle To recei...

Page 25: ...rogramming The three memory buttons M1 M2 and M3 may each be programmed with up to 17 digits for one touch memory dialling The telephone needs to be connected to a telephone line ie powered to program...

Page 26: ...witch to the 0 position To remove the headset pull the body of the connector to release the latching mechanism Do not attempt to disconnect the headset by pulling the cable as damage may result A dust...

Page 27: ...or post Security and integrity of cable entries Security of the three body screws Cleanliness integrity and condition of the handset Wipe clean as necessary with a cloth dampened with clear water and...

Page 28: ...etermine whether or not Auteldac 5 is suitable for use in a given location or particular circumstances 6 1 1 Dust Certification Certain models only those fitted with curly cord handsets and with no he...

Page 29: ...0 C Ex ib tb IIIC T180 C Db 20 C Ta 60 C Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 Edition 6 Explosive atmospheres Part 0 Equipment General requirements IEC 60079 7 2006 Edition 4 Explosive atmospheres Part 7 Equipm...

Page 30: ...substances in electrical and electronic equipment recast RoHS 2 Directive Standards EN60079 0 2012 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 0 General requirements EN60079 7 2007 Electr...

Page 31: ...Auteldac 5 30 6 2 1 1 CE Declaration of Conformity...

Page 32: ...R38 Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Attachment requirements for a terminal equipment incorporating an analogue handset function capable of supporting the justified case service when connected t...

Page 33: ...n free Handset Material Cycoloy 2800 with stainless steel or polyester curled cord Weight 3 2kg 7lbs Dimensions 190W x 292H x 140D mm overall 7 5 x 11 5 x 5 5 in Standard handset cord lengths Curled c...

Page 34: ...e Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive has been put in place to recycle products using best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise the impact on the environment...

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Page 36: ...44 0 1283 500 400 If you have 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 T...

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