GAI-Tronics Auteldac 4 VoIP Installation And User Manual

Installation and User Guide
Auteldac 4 VoIP
ATEX / IECEx Approved
Hazardous Area Telephone
IMPORTANT
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE CONFIGURED PRIOR
TO INSTALLATION
PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE FIRST
GAI-TRONICS
A Division of Hubbell Ltd
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CONTENTS
1
SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................... 2
2
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................................... 3
3
FEATURES ........................................................................... 4
4
INSTALLATION ..................................................................... 5
4.1
Sequence of Events .............................................................. 5
4.2
Pre-installation ....................................................................... 5
4.3
Dimensions ............................................................................ 7
4.4
Preparation ............................................................................ 8
4.5
Mounting Methods ............................................................... 10
4.6
Connections and Cabling .................................................... 13
4.7
Option Settings, Configuration and Programming .............. 19
4.8
Assembly of Telephone on to Installed Base ...................... 19
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OPERATION ....................................................................... 21
5.1
Making and Receiving Calls ................................................ 21
5.2
Last Number Redial ............................................................. 22
5.3
Recall Function .................................................................... 22
5.4
Secrecy or Mute Function ................................................... 22
5.5
Headset Operation .............................................................. 23
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MAINTENANCE .................................................................. 24
6.1
Procedures .......................................................................... 24
6.2
Fault Finding & Field Repairs .............................................. 24
6.3
Possible Operating Faults ................................................... 25
7
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 26
7.1
Suitability for Use ................................................................ 26
7.2
Product Features ................................................................. 26
7.3
Headset ............................................................................... 27
7.4
Physical Characteristics ...................................................... 28
7.5
Environmental Considerations ............................................ 28
7.6
Dust Certification ................................................................. 28
7.7
Related Standards and Regulations ................................... 29
7.8
Recycling Information .......................................................... 32
8
CE DECLARATION ............................................................. 33
9
Licensing Notices ................................................................ 34
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1 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 electrical and network installations, as well as the hazardous area regulations.
The case must not be opened in the hazardous area unless all
connections are isolated outside the hazardous area.
This product must be config
ured prior to installation. See
section 4.2.1 for details
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 measure to comply with the European directive 2003/10/EC regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (noise).
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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Auteldac 4 VoIP Hazardous Area Telephone at a glance
Rear case
Front case
Ringer
Handset
Keypad
Main PCB
User
terminals
Gland
entries
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3 FEATURES
This manual describes the voice over internet protocol (VoIP) versions of the Auteldac 4. Auteldac 4 VoIP is an Ex certified telephone built to withstand arduous industrial atmospheres and environmental extremes. Features include:
ATEX / IEC Ex certified for safe operation in hazardous areas
Carbon loaded glass filled polyester body - rugged and corrosion
free.
Weather resistant up to IP66
Rugged handset with curly cord or armoured stainless steel cord.
Hearing aid compatible inductive coupling as standard
Headset option available.
Integral 90dBA ringer with volume adjustment.
Programmable, volt-free contact output
Available in 18 button and zero button (hotdial) versions
One touch dial memories (18 button version only)
SIP compatible (RFC3261)
Automatic outgoing call diversion (memory list)
Real-time alarm reporting via email or Syslog
Power over Ethernet 802.3af compatible (spare pair only)
Configurable via web page or download
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4 INSTALLATION
Please read all these instructions thoroughly before starting installation.
THESE UNITS MUST BE CONFIGURED
BEFORE THEY ARE INSTALLED.
All GAI-Tronics VoIP telephones have identical settings as factory defaults, so each one must be individually configured to give it a unique identity on the network. This may be difficult to do after the units are installed.
4.1 Sequence of Events
In order to ensure the installation is as trouble free as possible, please follow the recommended sequence of events described in detail in the sections below. In summary this sequence is:
Pre installation – preparations to make before installation, including initial configuration.
Mounting – physically fixing the unit in pace
Connection – attach cables
Testing – ensure it functions as expected
Put into service – finalise the installation
4.2 Pre-installation
Please ensure that each unit is configured prior to installation, and that the requirements listed below are taken into consideration before installation begins:
4.2.1 Initial Configuration
As factory default, each Auteldac 4 VoIP has the following settings:
Static IP address 192.168.1.2
Log in user name: user
Log in password: password
As an absolute minimum, you will need to either assign a unique static IP address to each unit or set it to DHCP.
If using DHCP please note that each unit already has a unique host name (factory set to the unit's serial number).
To make these changes, log in to the phone's web pages using the details above.
You will need to power the unit (using DC power or PoE) and to connect it to a network. See section 4.6.2.
You will also need the Configuration guide, available from:
www.gai-tronics.co.uk/voipsupport.htm
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Note there is also a link to this support page on the phone's home page. The configuration guide explains all the configuration settings in detail.
IMPORTANT WARNING
Please ensure when changing the IP address, user name or password, that the new details are recorded and securely kept.
If these details are lost it will not be possible to access the unit's configuration web pages. If this occurs the unit will need to be returned to factory for reset.
4.2.2 Requirements before installation
Before installing the unit, please ensure that the following are available:
Pre configuration. It is essential that each phone is pre- configured before installation, see section 4.2.1 above.
Power. Ensure that there is a suitable means of providing power to the phone, either a DC supply or PoE. See section
4.6.
Ethernet. The phone must be connected to a 10/100BaseT Ethernet network via CAT5 STP cable, no further than 95m from the network switch. See section for connections
Earth. The unit must be connected to equipotential bonding system for the whole area in which the intrinsically safe equipment is being used. See section 4.6.3 for details.
Glands. Glands are not supplied. All glands and cables should comply with IP54 or better to meet ‘Increased Safety’ (‘e’ type) requirements. Only ‘e’ type glands and suitable cables should be used and must be fitted correctly. Note that the environmental rating of the telephone will not exceed that of the glands, i.e. in order to maintain an IP66 rating, glands must also meet IP66.
4.2.3 Cable entries
Auteldac 4 VoIP has 2 cable entry gland positions, but potentially 4 different connections could be made to it:
Ethernet (always)
Earth (always)
Power (if not PoE)
External relay signal (if required)
Before installing, give consideration to the options available and review the alternative connection schemes in section 4.6.5 to ensure that the required connections can be made using the available
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glands. For example Power over Ethernet (PoE) is the recommended method of providing power, to avoid the need for a separate power cable.
If a high voltage is connected to the relay contacts (for example to activate a mains-powered beacon) then that cable must be segregated from all other cables and routed though its own gland.
Upon installation care should be taken to ensure that incoming cables are cleanly routed with a view to maintaining segregation from the telephone's internal wiring (i.e. handset, hookswitch, ringer and headset if fitted).
4.3 Dimensions
Four 7mm-clearance holes in the Rear Casing (outside the environmental seal) allow it to be screwed or bolted to a wall, or to a pole-side mounting kit (part no 100-02-0208-001).
The holes are arranged in a rectangle, as follows -
Horizontal separation between centres: 145.0mm (5.7in)
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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:
Standard curled cord: 320mm extending to 1m (13 to 39in). Standard stainless steel cord: 755mm (29.7in). Other cord lengths are available as special options: contact GAI-Tronics for
details.
4.4 Preparation
ALL POSSIBLE MEASURES MUST BE TAKEN TO ENSURE WATER, FLUID OR DUST DOES NOT CONTAMINATE THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THE TELEPHONE WHILST UNPACKING, PREPARING AND INSTALLING IT IN INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS OR BY NEGLIGENCE.
FAILURE TO TAKE THIS PRECAUTION WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY AND CERTIFICATION
The telephone body must NOT be opened, nor glands removed or cables disconnected unless all supplies to the telephone, including network cables, power cables and external devices have been isolated outside the hazardous area. Terminals for incoming cables are ‘e’ type and must be carefully connected so as to make an ‘e’ type termination.
The Code of Practice for ‘e’ type enclosures is specified in EN60079-14
2003. The installer and all service personnel should be familiar with the relevant sections of these documents.
If only one gland entry is used, the sealing plug fitted to the second gland position should be left in place.
1. Place the telephone on its base on a firm horizontal surface.
2. Using a 5mm Allen key, release the Front Casing from the Rear Casing. The screws are captive in the Front Casing.
3. Noting the positions, disconnect the keypad cable at the keypad. See
4. Disconnect the ringer cable from header HD1 in the rear section, see
5. Take care when removing the Front Casing from the Rear Casing and storing the Front Casing not to damage the internal electronics, specifically the headset switch terminals or connector PCB if fitted. To do so will violate the certification of the telephone product.
6. Remove the RED blanking plug from the cable entry hole leaving the EEx e certified (usually BLACK) blanking plug in situ.
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NOTE: The EEx e plug must be used to seal the unused gland hole; failure to do so will invalidate the certification of the telephone product.
7. Select the appropriate size Ex gland for the cable used.
8. Take care when inserting the selected gland into the threaded cable entry hole. Follow the gland manufacturers instructions particularly with respect to sealing, installation and earthing.
9. After the glands have been fitted select the required mounting method and follow the appropriate instructions below.
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4.5 Mounting Methods
4.5.1 Wall Mounting
To ensure weatherproof integrity when wall mounted, external cables should enter the enclosure from the bottom via the two 20mm gland entries provided.
IMPORTANT WARNING:
DO NOT DRILL ANY EXTRA HOLES AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY AND THE CERTIFICATION.
1. Remove rubber feet from the Rear Casing if fitted. Ensuring that the cable entries are at the bottom offer the Rear Casing up to the vertical surface and mark through the fixing holes.
Do not use the Rear Casing as a template to drill the holes. Work only from the marked positions.
2. Drill the holes in the 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 necessary.
IMPORTANT: Do not use countersunk headed fixing screws. Only use round head, socket cap head or pan head screws. Take care not to over tighten the screws as doing so may damage the case and will invalidate your warranty and the certification.
4. Pass the cable through the gland and tighten, following the gland manufacturer’s instructions.
5. Continue the installation procedure with the connection of individual wires from the cable as described under sections 4.6 onwards.
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