Ecom Instruments Ex-GSM 01 EU User Manual

Ex-GSM 01 EU
Operating Instructions
The device ecom model Ex-GSM 01 is based on the device NOKIA mobile phone model 5140i. This mobile phone has been subjected to technical modifications by ecom instruments GmbH for use in potential explosive areas. ecom instruments GmbH takes sole responsibility for any risks and damage in connection with the modification of the mobile phone for purposes of explosion protection.
Table of Contents
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Note:
The current operating instructions, EC Declaration of Conformity and the Ex-certificate are available for download from the relevant product page under www.ecom-ex.com; alternatively they can be requested directly from the manufacturer.
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1. Application
The Ex-GSM 01 is a limited energy, non-sparking, splash-, dust- and shock-proof mobile telephone designed for industrial use in potentially explosive areas of Zones 2 and 22 (Cat. 3 GD, for non-conductive dusts only) in accordance with Directive 1999/92/EC (ATEX 137) or 1994/9/EC (ATEX 95).
2. Safety instructions
These operating instructions contain information and safety regulations that must be followed to ensure safe and reliable operation of the unit under the described conditions. Non-observance of the information and instructions can have dangerous consequences or may contravene appli cable regulations.
Please take the time to carefully read through the owner’s manual before you start using the unit.
In the event of any doubt or discrepancies (for example, due to translation or printing errors), the German version of these operating instructions shall prevail.
3. Errors and load restrictions
If there is any risk that the safety or integrity of the unit has been compro mised, the unit must be taken out of operation immediately and removed from the Ex-area without delay. Action must be taken to prevent the device from being accidentally placed into operation again.
The safety and reliability of the unit may be at risk if, for example:
- Any damage is visible on the housing, including internal plastic parts accessible by the user (especially the battery compartment cover).
- The unit has been subjected to excessive loads for which it is not designed
- The unit has been improperly stored
- The unit has been damaged in transit
- Labels or markings on the unit are illegible
- Malfunctions occur
- Permitted tolerances or threshold values have been exceeded
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4. Safety regulations
Persons using the explosion-protected Ex-GSM 01 mobile telephone must observe the standard safety regulations and read the certificate to prevent incorrect operation or misuse of the unit.
The following safety regulations must be observed in addition:
- The unit must not be opened within the Ex-area.
- After using the unit in Zone 22, the combination charging and accessory connection socket must be inspected for contamination and if required, cleaned with a brush or by blowing off with compressed air.
- In Zone 22, the unit may only be used within an atmosphere containing non-conductive dusts.
- Use only the original battery module Ex-AM GSM 01 (Li-Ion 3.7 V/820 mAh)!
- The battery module must not be changed within the Ex-area!
- The battery module may only be charged outside the Ex-area using the related original charger type LGH G01 resp. the charging ability of the Carkit CK G01!
- It must be ensured that the unit is not taken into zones 0 or 1, or zones 20 and 21!
- Only the accessories listed in the accessories list (0163EX07A) may be used within the Ex-area.
- The mobile telephone is not watertight; please be sure to keep it dry!
- If you use the mobile telephone while driving a motor vehicle, be sure to observe the respective national laws!
- The mobile telephone may not be used on an airplane!
- Turn the mobile telephone off when in the vicinity of medical devices if so requested by the respective regulations!
- Manufacturers of cardiac pacemakers recommend keeping a minimum interval of 15.3 cm (6“) between a mobile telephone and a pacemaker.
- Do not turn the mobile telephone on if the use of mobile telephones is prohibited; it could result in intererence or pose hazards.
5. Ex-data
Type examination certificate no.: TÜV 06 ATEX 7371 X Ex designation: II 3 G EEx nA nL IIC T6 II 3 D Ex tD A22 IP54 T75°C
Notice nL, nA:
n = not an ignition source in normal operation L – limited energy operating device A = non-sparking
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Approved for zone 2, device group II, explosion group IIC (potentially explosive gases, vapours or mist), temperature class T6. Approved for zone 22, device group II, dust Ex-atmosphere, max. surface temperature (- for surfaces on which dust can accumulate) +75°C, housing protects against dust deposits and spray water.
6. Technical data
Networks: Triband GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz Data transmission: EDGE class 6 (up to 177.6 Kbit/s), GPRS class 10 (up to 62.4 Kbit/s) Display: Passive matrix display with 65,536 colors (resolution 128 x 128 pixels) Supply: Talk time / stand-by: max. 5 h / max. 300 h Charging time: approx. 2 h Dimensions: 106.5 x 46.8 x 23.8 mm Weight: approx. 100 g
CE designation Ambient temperature Ta: -10°C ... +50°C Protection rating: IP54
7. Functional description / operating information
Before beginning operation, please take the time to carefully read through this owner’s manual to ensure that you are familiar with all of the functions of your Ex-GSM 01 and know how to use them. Please go through the instructions on the following pages for your own safety and information!
PLEASE NOTE!
The internal vibration motor has been deactivated for ex-relevant reasons. The integrated VGA camera of the unit has been deactivated for ex-relevant reasons.
Li-Ion rechargeable battery with 820 mAh capacity
0 0102, 0 0434
7.1 Initial steps
7.1.1 Installing the SIM card and rechargeable battery
Before removing the battery, you must first turn the unit off and unplug it from the charger.
Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. For availability and other information about the use of the SIM card services, please contact the distributor of your SIM card. This could be the provider, the network operator or another distributor.
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This unit is designed for use with a rechargeable battery type Ex-AM GSM
01. Please be sure to only use this type of rechargeable battery. The SIM card and contact surfaces can be easily damaged if scratched or bent. Therefore, please handle the card carefully and take extra pre
­caution when inserting or removing the card. Before installation of the SIM card, the mobile telephone must be turned off, and disconnected from all accessories before the battery is taken out.
Hold the telephone with the back side up, and press the notches on both sides of the lower cover (1). Pull out the lower casing, in order to detach it (2).
Carefully lift up the cover of the battery (3).
Remove the battery from the compartment (4).
Push the cover of the SIM card holder toward the lower end of the telephone, until it is released (5). Open the cover of the SIM card holder (6). Insert the SIM card into the holder. Make sure that the bevelled edge of the SIM card is on the left and the side with the gold contacts is pointing downward (7).
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Close the cover of the SIM card holder (8). Push the cover of the SIM card holder toward the upper end of the telephone until it engages (9). Align the contacts of the battery to the gold contacts and insert it into the tele
­phone. With the contacts entering first, push the battery into the battery compartment (10). Close the battery cover (11). Place the telephone in the lower cover, and push the cover forward while doing so, until it engages (12).
7.1.2 Charging the battery
Warning: Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories approved for use with this model by ecom instruments GmbH. Using other types may result in the forfeiture of the certification or valid warranty or guarantee and could be hazardous.
Check the model number of the charger before using it in conjunction with your telephone. This unit can be used with charger types LGH G01 or Carkit CK G01.
Please ensure that the unit is only charged outside
of the Ex-area!
When disconnecting the cable from the accessories, be sure to pull on the plug and not the cable.
1. Open the lower flap of the mobile telephone.
2. Connect the charger to a power socket.
3. Plug the charger connection into the telephone at the bottom end.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the LED can be seen and/or before calls can be made. The charging time depends on the specific charger and battery being used.
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7.1.3 Turning the telephone on and off Warning: Do not turn the telephone on if the use of mobile telephones is
prohibited; it could result in interference or pose hazards.
Hold down the On/Off button. When asked to enter the PIN or UPIN code, please enter it here (displayed as ****), and select
OK. Turn the telephone off before replacing the battery or SIM card. Before removing the battery, wait until the background lighting has gone out.
Your unit has an internal antenna. Note: As with any other mobile telephone, you should avoid touching the antenna of the unit when the unit is turned on. Touching the antenna compromises the quality of the connection and may result in the unit operating with a higher transmis
­sion power than normally required. By not touching the antenna when operating the unit, the antenna capacity and service life of the battery are at their optimum levels.
7.2 Your mobile telephone
7.2.1 Buttons and components
• Flashlight (1). To turn it on, hold down the # symbol in the output display.
• On/Off button for turning the telephone on and off (2).
• Water level for aligning the telephone when using the compass and flashlight (3).
• Using the volume buttons, you can adjust the volume for the handset, a loudspeaker or a headset that may be connected (4).
• PTT button for Push-to-talk (5).
• Left selection button, middle selection button and right selection button (6). The functions for these buttons depend on the text that can be seen at that point in time in the display above the buttons.
• Four-way arrow key for scrolling through the menu or moving the cursor when entering text (7).
• Call button (8) for selecting a telephone number or answering a call.
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• End button (9) for ending a call or a function.
• The 0—9 keys are used for entering numbers and characters (10).
• The * and # keys are used for different purposes in different operations.
• Connection for the charger (1)
• Pop-PortTM connection, e.g. for headset and data cable (2)
• Camera lens (3) – Caution: Camera is deactivated!
• Infrared connection (4)
7.2.2 Initial display
If the telephone is ready for operation and you have not entered any characters, the telephone is in the initial display mode.
Display
• Name of network or provider logo (1)
• Signal strength of the mobile wireless network at the present position (2)
• Charge status of the battery (3)
• Left selection button is assigned to
Favorit. (4)
• The function of the middle selection button is the Menu (5)
• The right selection button is assigned to
Audio (6) or fast access to another function that you have selected.
Graphic display
You have received one or more short messages or picture messages. The telephone registered a call in your absence. The keypad is locked. The telephone does not ring during an incoming call or an incoming short message, if the call signal and message signal are set to Silent. The alarm is set to On. This symbol is displayed if the package data connection mode Always
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online is selected and the package data service is available. A package data connection is established. A package data connection is interrupted, if for example an incoming or outgoing call is taking place. This display is on continuously if an infrared connection has been established.
7.2.3 Keypad lock
To block the keypad from unintentional operation of the keys, select Menu, and press the “*” button within 3.5 seconds.
To cancel the keypad lock, select
Release, and press the “*” button. If the
Security keypad lock option is set to On, enter the security code when the
respective request appears. To receive a call when the keypad lock is active, press the button used for making a call. When you end or reject an incoming call, the keypad is locked again automatically.
7.3 Call functions
7.3.1 Making calls
1. Enter the telephone number including the area code. For international calls, press „*“ two times for the international area code (the „+“ sign replaces the international access code) and then enter the country area code, the city code (without the initial 0 in some cases) and the telephone number.
2. To call the number, press the button used for making a call [the Call key].
3. To end the call or cut off the attempted call, press the button for ending a call.
To call by name, search the address book for the desired name or the desired telephone number. Press the call button to call the number.
To display a list of a maximum of 20 last selected numbers, press the button for making a call in the initial display one time. To call a number, select this number or a name and press the button for making a call.
7.3.2 Answering or refusing a call
If you want to accept an incoming call, press the Call button. To end the call, press the button for ending a call.
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To refuse an incoming call, press the button for ending a call. To switch the ring tone to silent, press
Silent. You can then either accept
or refuse the call.
7.3.3 Options during the call
Many of the options that you can use during a call are network services. You can obtain information about availability from your network operator or provider.
Select
Option during a call and then one of the following functions:
Call options are
Microphone off or Microphone on, Address book, Menu,
Record, Lock keypad, Automatic volume on, loud speaker or Telephone.
Options for network services are Accept and
Refuse, Hold or Accept, New
call, Accept in Conf., End call, End call, End all calls and the following:
DTMF send for sending DTMF tones. Two-way splitting to change between the active call and call on hold. Forward to connect a call on hold with an active call, while disconnecting
your connection to the two calls.
Conference to set up a telephone conference with up to five participants Private call for a private discussion during a telephone conference
Warning: Do not hold the unit up to your ear if the loud speaker is being used, since the volume may become very loud.
7.4 Text input
To enter text (e.g. for short messages), you can use the traditional text input or the predictive text input. When using the traditional text input, press a number key (1 to 9) until the desired character is displayed. With automatic text input, you can enter a letter by pressing a key one time.
When writing the text, predictive text input is indicated by and the traditional text input by on the upper left of the display. , or next to the text input symbol signifies upper or lower case.
To change the upper or lower case writing and the text input mode, press the „#“ button. indicates the numbers mode. To change from the letter to the number mode, hold down the “#” button and select Number mode.
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