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KI 025 UM-5

                                                                                                                                                                                                 

 

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Disclaimer & Warranty 

Before returning an instrument for repair, please check with 
Kingfisher or its authorised representative to obtain a Return 
Materials Authorisation (RMA) number. 

Please state nature of problem, to help ensure our prompt service. 

Information in this manual is given in good faith for the benefit of the 
user. It cannot be used as the basis for claims against Kingfisher 
International or its representatives, if accidental damage or 
inconvenience results from use or attempted repair of the equipment. 

 

   

   

 

 

Kingfisher International products are guaranteed against defective 
components and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date 
of delivery, unless specifically stated in the original purchase contract 
or agreement. This warranty excludes optical connectors or incorrect 
use. Opening the instrument will invalidate the warranty. Liability is 
limited solely to repair of the equipment. 

KINGFISHER INTERNATIONAL PTY. LTD. 

30 Rocco Drive, Scoresby, Victoria 3179 Australia  

Phone:  

(61) 3 9757 4100   

Fax:  

(61) 3 9757 4193 

E-mail:     [email protected]  

Website:   http://www.kingfisher.com.au  

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Technical data is subject to change without notice as p

art of our 

program of continuous improvements. Therefore please verify critical 
parameters before ordering. Australian and international patents 
granted. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for KI 025 Series

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE GUIDE KI 025 Series Optical Talk Set ...

Page 2: ... 4 2 1995 A1 1998 4kV CD 8kV AD IEC 61000 4 3 1995 A1 1998 A2 2000 3 V m 80 1000MHz IEC 61000 4 3 1996 A1 1998 A2 2001 IEC 61000 4 4 1995 EN 61000 4 4 1995 0 5kV signal lines 1kV power lines IEC 61000 4 5 1995 EN 61000 4 5 1995 0 5 kV line line 1kV line ground IEC 61000 4 6 1996 EN 61000 4 6 1996 3V 0 15 80 MHz IEC 61000 4 8 1993 EN 61000 4 8 1993 30 A m IEC 61000 4 11 1994 EN 61000 4 11 1994 0 5 ...

Page 3: ...ered to provide the best possible reliability convenience and performance Please spend a few minutes to read this manual and get the best use from your equipment For hints and tips from experts refer to our Application Notes on www kingfisher com au Made in Australia International Patents Granted Copyright Kingfisher International Pty Ltd 5 th Edition July 2005 ...

Page 4: ...afety Summary 6 Optical Connector 9 Battery External Power 10 Performance Verification Tests 11 Getting Started Turning On 12 Care of your Instrument 17 Specifications 18 Ordering Information 20 Maintenance 19 Quick Reference Guide 23 Discalimer Warranty 24 Notes 25 ...

Page 5: ...KI 025 UM 5 3 Figure 1 KI 025DD Optical Talk Set ...

Page 6: ... service Contact your local Kingfisher International distributor Look at www kingfisher com au to find distributor details from the Contact Us section or to get a Service Request Form from the Support page Contact our office at Tel 61 3 9757 4100 Fax 61 3 9757 4193 Email sales kingfisher com au Before returning equipment to Kingfisher for Service or Calibration please obtain and complete a Service...

Page 7: ... the headset is plugged in For noisy situations or intermittent use a manual transmit mode is available In any mode a buzzer can be used to call the remote unit The same buzzer can be used as a 2 KHz source for fibre identifiers Limits of Operation This optical talk set uses a sophisticated receiver arrangement to provide operation over a very broad range of optical power thus giving the user grea...

Page 8: ...rd It calls attention to an operating procedure or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the product Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met Initial Inspection Inspect the shipping container for damage If there is damage to the container or cushioning keep them unti...

Page 9: ...The laser module has a built in safety circuitry which will usually disable the optical output in the event of a fault condition however this cannot be guaranteed An equipment assurance program is recommended to check for safe laser operation This instrument is manufactured under an ISO9001 approved Quality System and conforms to CE Mark and C tick EMC specifications Laser LED Safety Information L...

Page 10: ...KI 025 UM 5 8 Figure 2 KI 025DD Fibre Optic Talk Set ...

Page 11: ...ors The talk set is either PC or APC connector specific This is determined when ordering the instrument and can only be changed at the factory CAUTION The use of bare fiber adaptors with the talk set is not recommended as permanent instrument damage may occur How to clean the optical connectors Always clean the mating connector tip and ferrule before mating using approved materials CAUTION Do not ...

Page 12: ...ated for local mains supply voltage safety requirements Regulated or unregulated DC output 9 12V at 50 mA max Connection polarity ve pin The instrument can also be charged from 12 V vehicle systems in an emergency however overcharging in this situation will reduce battery life significantly When the internal battery is low a low battery Red LED indicator is shown on the top panel a Only start char...

Page 13: ...KI 025 UM 5 11 Performance Verification Tests Party Line Connection 3 1 2 ...

Page 14: ...ear you Try also using the buzzer Note that with the headset plugged in the built in speaker is silent however the buzzer will cause the speaker to sound alerting the user to put on his headset If the rocker switch is set in the mid position you will be able to listen but not transmit In this mode push the Manual function to transmit This feature can be useful in very noisy situations to avoid spu...

Page 15: ... the unit on and set the volume Plug in the fibre You can now receive calls or hear the buzzer Set transmit to auto or manual Speakerphone operation is now fully functional The buzzer is independent of all other controls If you want to use a headset just plug it in ...

Page 16: ...KI 025 UM 5 14 Figure 3 KI 025DD Optical Talk Set Internal View ...

Page 17: ...maintenance section for replacement Avoid leaving the unit in direct sunlight where it can get very hot Take note of the section Optical Connector in relation to the optical connector and Battery and External Power for power requirements Please note that the instrument is not waterproof so exposure to liquids should be avoided if possible The optional carry case is hose proof and dustproof and pro...

Page 18: ...0nm Laser 50 dB 38 dB Headset Headset can be used when wearing a safety helmet Headset operation is selected by plugging in the headset connector Speakerphone Speakerphone operation is selected by unplugging the headset connector The unit acts as a normal half duplex speakerphone in this mode Operator controls The operator can select automatic hands free vox operation listen only or manual modes O...

Page 19: ... 10 dB less than specified maximum where performance deteriorates Receiver bandwidth 500 Hz 3 5 KHz Headset microphone bandwidth 1 8 3 5 KHz Built in microphone bandwidth 500 Hz 2 KHz Multiplex Operation More than two units can be operated together Optical loss performance reduces by 7 dB per additional unit ...

Page 20: ...umber of connector adaptors Order quantity two of each type Optional Interchangeable Connector Adaptors E2000 LSH blue OPT060 MU OPT080 E2000 LSH green OPT060G 2 5 mm Universal OPT081 LSA DIN 47256 OPT071 SMA 905 906 OPT082 LC F3000 OPT072 Metal Free OPT090 To order metal free connector specify connector style OPT090 Optional Accessories Emergency Power Pack OPT100 Battery Charger Australia only O...

Page 21: ... are no user adjustable items internally Other electronic malfunction would imply returning the unit to an authorised service centre CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION Never allow a hot soldering iron to touch the fine fibres this will cause instant damage If using a soldering iron...

Page 22: ...important to replace these ties during re assembly because thy stop accidental fibre breakage during subsequent instrument dismantling You will now have two separate items on the bench eg The p c b and optical components in one part and the main body operator controls etc in the other part In this way it is easy to repair the items on the main body with minimal risk of damage to the fibre componen...

Page 23: ...ess the batteries or microphone Change the batteries or microphone as required and re assemble Be careful with both items to get the polarity of the wiring correct The microphone is a standard electret type with 65 dB sensitivity 10 mm diameter Replacements are available from Kingfisher Fuses There are two internal fuses 20 mm fast acting types with functions as follow F1 200 mA is the battery cha...

Page 24: ...ves Once this is done changing individual item should be self evident Items are as follows 1 Battery charger socket CON013 2 Speaker Mylar 50mm MEC005 3 Headset MEC007 4 Microphone MEC008 5 LED s 2 mA a Green MEC019 b Red MEC020 6 LED Holder Panel Mount SMC046 7 Handle Plastic SMC061 8 Phone Jack Clamp SSUB21 9 Volume Knob SW005 10 Rocker switch SW008 ...

Page 25: ... 23 Quick Reference Guide Loudspeaker 9V DC Battery Charger Link 1 Output Port Link 2 Output Port Microphone Microphone Control SW Low Battery Indicator Tx Indicator Phone Jack Call Buzzer SW On Off Volume Control ...

Page 26: ... products are guaranteed against defective components and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of delivery unless specifically stated in the original purchase contract or agreement This warranty excludes optical connectors or incorrect use Opening the instrument will invalidate the warranty Liability is limited solely to repair of the equipment KINGFISHER INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 30 Rocc...

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