Auteldac 5 - ATEX Approved Hazardous Area Telephone0 pages
Auteldac 5
ATEX Approved Hazardous Area Telephone
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II 2 GD &
II 2 G ATEX Certified telephone
for Gas and Dust
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Zone 1 & 2, Zone 21 & 22 Compliant models
(R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and ATEX
Product Directive 94/9/EC)
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IECEx certified
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Fully compliant with TBR21 (ES203 021) / TBR38
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Full keypad with 3 programmable memory
buttons, or CB (0 button) variant
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Optional removable headset
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90dB sounder (adjustable)
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Beacon / external sounder actuator
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Robust and weather resistant up to IP66
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Extended cord length available
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The Auteldac 5 (A5) telephone is an ATEX
and IECEx approved, weather resistant unit,
designed
to
withstand
arduous
industrial
atmospheres
and
environmental
extremes.
Certified for safe operation in hazardous areas,
the Auteldac 5 carbon loaded glass filled polyester
enclosure eliminates risk of rust and corrosion.
Features such as ‘electronic on-hook sensing’ and
‘electronic tone ringer’ ensures an enclosure
protection of up to IP66. Should the handset be
left off-hook, the A5 will automatically revert to
on-hook state after a period of 7 minutes (optional).
Auteldac 5 telephones come complete with an
integral ringer with volume control and secondary
beacon / external
sounder actuator as standard.
An inductive coupler is fitted to aid the hard of
hearing.
For
hands-free
telephone
use,
the
Auteldac 5 headset version can be provided.
Connectivity: Standard Analogue
The standard analogue unit provides basic telephone
functions and can be connected to any standard two-wire
telephone line, including FXS ports, analogue PABX lines
and PSTN.
Options:
The handset has a choice of armoured
stainless steel or curly cords.
18 button Full Keypad
Included in the 18 button version, are 3 direct dial buttons
for fast one touch dialling of pre-stored numbers or accessing low cost call facilities. Includes: M1- M3 Memory
buttons, S ‘Store’, R ‘Recall’, LR ‘Last number redial’
0 button CB
This can be used to initiate a PABX ‘hotline’
or lift handset and wait for reply, where the
PABX does the call routing/dialling.
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