
RLXIB-IHW-66: ATEX Approval
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ProSoft Technology, Inc., Bakersfield, CA USA
Model: RLXIB-IHW-66
S/N: XXXXXXXXXX
Caution:
Read instructions before operating in Hazardous Areas
N. America
Product name: RLXIB-IHW-66
Safety Warning Statements
Explosive Atmosphere
Power, Input, and Output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction
A
Warning – Explosion Hazard – Do not make or break connections in an explosive atmosphere.
B
Warning – DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED.
European CE certification
The radio modem has been approved for operation under the RTT&E directive, passing the following tests: ETS300-
826 (EMC), ETS300-328 (Functionality), and EN60950 (Safety). LVD directive.
The following is the appropriate label that is applied to the radio modem product line to indicate the unit is approved
to operate with CE certification:
The following is the appropriate label that is applied to the radio modem product line shipping package to indicate the
unit is approved to operate with CE certification:
AUS
B
DK
FIN
F
D
GR
IRE
I
LUX
NL
P
E
S
UK
Note:
Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are crossed out. This device is also authorized for
use in all EFTA member states (CH, ICE, LI, and NOR).
IMPORTANT:
This device is a 2.4-GHz, low-power RF device intended for office and home use in all EU and EFTA
member states, except in France where restrictive use applies.
Connecting Power to the RLXIB-IHW-66 Radio
The radio shall be installed by trained personnel only, as outlined to the installation instructions provided with each
radio.
The equipment shall be installed by a qualified installer/electrician. The installer/electrician is responsible for obtaining
a secured ground connection between the lug terminal on the surge protector to a verified common ground point
using a minimum 18 gauge wire. This must be done when attaching power lines to the radio during installation. .
A solid ground connection should be verified using a meter prior to applying power to the radio. Failing to secure a
proper ground could result in serious injury or death as a result of a lightning strike.