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S I G N A L G E R Ä T E
- 25
+ 60
°C
IP 66
90 dB
(T5)
- 25
+ 40
°C
(T6)
II 2G Ex emb[ib] IIC T6
II 2D Ex tD A21 IP66 T80°C
Explosion Proof Telephone dST
Features
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explosion-proof telephone for universal applications in the
industry (onshore) and offshore
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certified for gas and dust explosion endangered areas
(G and D)
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resistent against high temperature differences, humidity,
seawater, acids, alkalis etc.
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very robust impact protected telephone housing
(impact protection IK 09)
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freely programmable, well readable alphanumerical display
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designed for use with gloves, V4A stainless steel keypad –
21
keys
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model without keypad available as emergency telephone
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comfort telephone functions as in office communiction
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handsfree operation
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visual call signalling
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ringing sound pressure level approx. 90 dB (A) in 1 m
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10 ringing tone melodies selectable
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listening by loudspeaker: max. 68 dB (A) in 1 m
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receiver volume adjustable in 7 steps from 0 dB to +12 dB
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menu in german/english/french/spanish
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telephone directory – max. 50 entries (names and numbers)
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locking option via PIN-code
integrated adjustable
stabilizer bracket
stainless steel armoured
handset cord
emergency telephone –
connects directly to main
PABX by lifting receiver
dST1
dST2
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ex-proof audible telephone call sounder (AS1)
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ex-proof visual-audible telephone call sounder (VS1)
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ex-proof loudspeaker set (LS1)
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ex-proof additional earpiece set (ES1)
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ex-proof headset (HS1)
EX-PROOF ACCESSORIES FOR EXSAFETEL
For details pls refer to page 116-119
AS1
VS1
LS1
EP1
HS1
Summary of Contents for MCX-5000 Series
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