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Telephone for Hazardous Locations Operating instructions
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1. End End End List representation in two line display shaded areas represent the display Abort Selects the next menu entry Selects the previous menu entry Carries out the action connected with the selected menu entry Notes The number of entries in menus can vary depending on the context For example the number of entries in the main menu with activated menu lock and deleted telephone directory reduces to 2 The menu system is equipped with a time monitor that automatically ends the menu within 30 s if there is no user activity 26 Menu using sliders Slide controllers change the properties with incremental character e g speaker volume settings The opened slide controller shows the entry range as a horizontal bar into which the current set value is superim posed With the keys and the slide controller can be lowered or raised to the value at which it is to be saved by pressing the key O VOLUMOT secre VOLUMES omens Ba 0 SE SE Ja Ak Jay Ak Minimum setting Any setting Maximum setting Abort Lowers the property value by one unit Raises the property value by one unit Ends the setting and saves the changed property value Menu using options Option switches change properties from which a choice of one out of a range of 1 to N must be made e g the setting of the menu language The opened option switch appears as a list with N named options i
2. Conversation Temporarily lower the volume for the duration of the call Temporarily raise the volume for the duration of the call R Make a query 18 Operation when the phone is locked In the case of active telephone lock dialling is restricted or completely blocked The lock which is active will be shown as follows in the sec ond line of the display on shifting to the selected conversation operation Phone Book Only those telephone numbers listed in the telephone directory can be dialled For this the telephone directory must be opened by key activation the chosen tele phone number set manually or by entering a search word and triggering the dialling by activating a key S 29 Menu using phone book Direct Call Only the numbers listed in the MainMenu PhoneLock DirectCallNo can be dialled For this any key except the keys and can be pressed to trigger the dialling Total Lock Dialling is completely blocked gt or eil Direct Call On hook Off hook lock state shown Conversation FFFPhone Lock zz Opens the Unlock menu with which the telephone lock can be deactivated Temporarily lower the volume for the duration of the call LG Temporarily raise the volume for the duration of the call Menu Unlock Deactivates the telephone lock permanently Deactivates the telephone lock for the duration of the current connection gt for
3. D000 OOOO 0000 Figure 1 Set view Device version ExResistTel ZB is not equipped with keypad and display The front plate of this version is a closed stainless steel plate _ POIN 195 mm ALTERNATE MOUNTING HOLES LUWEKPAKI Ur b THE TELEPHONE 5 220 mm SCREWS CABLE GLAND FOR HEADSET Figure 2 Outside view of telephone lower part Note Pos 17 18 and 19 are only used when the headset is connected Q UPPER FAKI Ur THE TELEPHONE 2 PIN CONTACT STRIP Figure 3 Inside view of telephone upper part Note The ZB version is not equipped with a pin contact strip 10 7 913 201 mm 14 LOUDSPEAKER PLUG HANDSET PLUG 12 REED SWITCH HEADSET TERMINAL FAN SEALING PLUG TERMINAL FOR TNL V2 HUB FOR 1 2 HUB FOR TNL CONNECTION RELAY CONNECTION MOUNTING HOLES KEYPAD CABLE WITH CONNECTOR 8 TERMINAL FOR RELAY AC 7 677 195 mm TERMINAL FOR RELAY DC Figure 4 Inside view of telephone lower part and mounting holes For making a drilling template please see dimensions Device connection diagram Follow the instructions in the manual HEADSET RELAY DC AC AN BDB DDD av Ee TELEPHONE TIP N RING Le WHITE NETWORK LINES Caution The contact of the DC relay is polarity dependent The load ist switched on permanently if the load is connected with reverse polarity Follow the instructions on page 2
4. using sliders 27 Menu using options EE 27 Menu using input Ines EE 28 Menu using phone book 29 Re ut e E E 31 SOFIA Ee 33 Service malnlenance ansehen 33 Service waste deposal 33 Service warning and safety instructions 34 Je le e 35 General operating instructions 1 Both the ExResistTel telephone and the ZB version are designed for connection to dial ports with analogue connection points 2 The handset is fitted with a stray field coil for connecting hearing aids People who use hearing aids which have an inductive receiver can receive the earphone signal directly 3 The ZB version is not equipped with keypad and display therefore not all the features are available with this version 4 The ExResistTel has a handset module with a dry reed contact as a hook switch In order to terminate an existing call connection the handset must be hung up In order to interrupt an existing call con nection it is sufficient to press the disconnect key on the key pad see page 12 5 Use the menu to program the appropriate settings To access the menu pick up the handset and press the YES key 6 If you take longer than 2 minutes before you begin making a choice the power supply of the exchange may be switched off If that occurs you will no longer hear a dialling tone In that case please replace the handset and wait 2 seconds bef
5. Factory setting minimum and maximum value Factory setting and maximum string length Configuration Phone Book With menu element Phone Book the telephone directory application that takes care of 50 subscriber entries can be opened The name and telephone number of each entry can be a maximum of 16 or 32 charac ters long 7 S 29 Menu using phone book Ex factory the telephone directory is completely empty Factory setting GE Gett se 1G blank Calling Number 50 mm 32 blank Configuration Ringer With the slide controls Volume and Melody volume and melody of the acoustic call signal can be set Notes Volume setting 0 activates the switching off or muting of the acoustic call signalling A ML EE 0 volume optimized intermittent tone i AIM ee ee 6 maximum volume Configuration Volume The initial volumes for conversation operations of the same name must be set with the four slide controllers During a telephone meeting the set volumes can be temporarily changed with the keys Qand Factory setting ETa SC E 1 standard setting Ee 2 standard setting Open IL LS CSI sement 5 standard setting HANS COS een 5 standard setting 21 Configuration Dialing Mode The selected dialling mode must be set with the option switch Dialing Mode the following procedures are available Dtmf unlim tone dialling procedure with continuous tone duration The procedure works onl
6. gent quality controls If you have questions regarding the telephone or if a malfunction has occurred even after the guarantee period please contact your supplier or manufacturers representative Service maintenance The telephone is maintenance free Nevertheless if the telephone is deployed in areas with significant impurities due to dust grease oil etc then it should be cleaned from time to time The handset and the tele phone should be wiped with a damp cleaning cloth Caution Never use sharp objects for cleaning Service waste disposal The device may be completely recycled as electronic waste Upon dis assembling the device the plastic metal and electronic components must be disposed of separately In every single case the local requirements and regulations for waste disposal must be observed 33 Service warning and safety instructions This equipment is a telephone specifically designed for operation in a harsh industrial environment The following warning and safety instruc tions must be heeded 1 11 12 13 14 34 Do not connect or operate the telephone with voltages other than the voltages specified Make sure the PE wiring is connected properly All cabling should be routed such that it does not present a tripping hazard The telephone must only be operated under the specified ambient conditions see section Technical data Adverse ambient condi tions such as e g
7. Divi sion 2 Identification Of www fhf de Made in Germany LISTED TELEPHONE FOR USE Funke Huster Fernsig IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS D 45478 M lheim E304856 3MSC Ex ResistTel Article Ne Environmental Rating Type 4x Class Divison 2 Groups A B C D T6 Ambient Range 4 F to 104 F 20 C to 40 C Electrical ratings Um 150VAC 15Hz 68Hz REN 1 8B HAC Um 56 5VDC Im 110mA WARNING Do not open while energized Delay time before opening 4 minutes 35 Subject to alterations or errors u 7 T1 ERBE FUNKE HUSTER FERNSIG FHF Funke Huster Fernsig GmbH Gewerbeallee 15 19 D 45478 M lheim an der Ruhr Web www fhf de Phone 49 208 8268 0 Fax 49 208 8268 286 Mail info fhf de Orders fhf orders eaton com Requests fhf sales eaton com
8. J AVC gt JN 4YC gt Ji YCA Text input in lowercase letters Beginning of input obscured Piep gt AutoEdit mode E Abort Shift the cursor one character to the left Delete character before the cursor backspace Shift the cursor one character to the right Ends the entry and saves the changed property value Optional GI Switching between upper case ABC and lower case abc for text entries in case the title line contains the superimposition ABC or abc which illustrates the current mode of upper or lower case Q Entry of special dialing characters during entry of telephone numbers R Flash interrupts the TIP RING line for the duration set with parameter Flash Duration 7 S 22 Configuration PBX PSTN Inquiries DTMF dial mark A DTMF dial mark B DTMF dial mark C DTMF dial mark D Pause interrupts the dial procedure for the duration set with parameter Pause ExchCode 7 S 22 Connection PBX PSTN Calls to the PSTN T Temporary switch over to tone dialling procedure Notes If the length of the entry exceeds the width of the display section the entry in the display is scrolled horizontally The shortcoming of the display is pointed out by blending in the character lt at the begin ning and or at the end of the section dee erc 28 With the opening of an entry dialogue all old entries are shown in AutoEdit mode which is indicated by a blinking overwrite cursor JJ
9. 3 n Fix the telephone upper part 1 with the four cover screws 2 Device adjusting sling holder The holding strength for the handset is continuously adjustable Loosen the screws 15 and move the stopping catches 16 Pushing the stop ping catches together increases the holding strength whereas pulling them apart reduces it Tighten the screws again Device start up The ExResistTel telephone is ready for operation as soon as it has been connected to the telephone network Device maintenance The ExResistTel telephone contains no parts that have to be main tained As delivered condition box contents The scope of delivery includes ExResistTel telephone this operating manual 2 self adhesive lettering 15 As delivered condition default settings To enable you to use the telephone immediately after connecting it we have made default settings for general utilisation purposes Using the menu you can alter these default values in accordance with your own personal necessities and connection requirements Upon delivery of the telephone the following default values are set e Phone book empty e Ringer volume 6 e Ringer melody 0 e Handset volume 1 e Headset volume 2 e Open listening volume 5 e Handsfree volume 5 e Dialing mode Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF signal duration 90 ms e Exchange code empty e Pause after exchange code 1 second e F Relay both relays AC DC are steadily off e
10. Menu language English e Welcome text none e LCD contrast 5 e PIN 0000 e Telephone lock off e Direct call number empty e Menu lock off e Last number redial empty e Recall key function flash duration 120 ms Using the programming menu you may reset the settings to their de faults at any time 16 Operation Operation conversation modes Types of conversation operations for telephone calls that are available to you are listed below To set and change the selected types of oper ation the handset and speaker key Figure 7 must be operated as shown Pick up the ends EU Handsfree Headset 4 e Hang up the handset Press and release the speaker button While speaker button pressed hang up gt If the headset isn t connected the handset Release the speaker button If the headset is connected Figure 7 Conversation modes of the ExResistTel Handset conversation mode The conversation must be conducted over the microphone and earpiece of the lifted handset the speaker is switched off Open listening conversation mode The conversation must be conducted over the microphone and earpiece of the lifted handset Persons present can listen in to the conversation over the switched on speaker Handsfree conversation mode The conversation must be conducted over the microphone that is located below the keypad and the switched on speaker Persons pres ent can listen in to the conversation and partic
11. good this once Configuration The ExResistTel is provided with a menu with which the different prop erties of the telephone have to be adapted to the prevailing operating conditions This menu marked Menu Main is to be opened pressing the key Adjustable properties their factory settings and adjustment ranges are explained in detail below Explanations such as those required for setting of required menu elements can be found in amp S 26 Menu 19 Configuration Main Menu Overview Main Menu Phone Book wie DOC AE e CH Settings Ringer VOLUMNG E HR E e 6 0 6 MELDEN women 010 9 Volume PO en hee ee eg 1 1 7 Headset 211 7 Open Listening 511 7 Hands EE sv ve ewa 511 7 Dialing Modes cures LIO S Dtmf unlim Dtmf 90 ms 3 Pulse 1 531 Pulse 2 0 1 Pbx Pstn Exchange Code ffe Flash Duration e 1 0 2 80 ms 120 ms 600 ms ExchCode 010 4 AC Ringer AC Off Hook DC Ringer DC Off Hook Menu LAN MAT een 379 5 e English Espanol Portugu s Francais Italiano Deutsch Welcome Text TSZ LCD Contrasts sss 510 9 Fact Settings Pilsen ro TEEN 0000 4 Phone Lock SPACE EVER sw 010 3 Off Phone Book Direct Call E J Total Direct Ball NO ss SSZ Mernd LOCK Enns 0 0 1 Off On Version FV Min Max FS MaxLen 20 0 50 alphabetically listed name number entries Alerting of incoming calls Volum
12. pacts Ta Operating temperature range 13 display does not operate below 4 F 20 C 25 Tsre Storage temperature range gt 32 240 1 6 104 40 158 70 in mm in mm Voc Apc Voc mApc Vac Aac Vac mAac F C F 1 The alarm volume is automatically reduced in the case of a weak call signal For an emission with maximum volume the call signal must fulfill the following conditions V Ringer gt 62 Vac amp fRinger gt 30 Hz The hands free is influenced by ambient noise an undisturbed conversation is not possible at ambient noise levels 2 68 dB A Achieved with the help of speech funnels In accordance with UL50 In accordance with IEC 50598 The function of the display is limited at temperatures below 4 F 20 C Standards and regulations Conformity to the following standards and regulations Radio frequency devices FCC PART 15 Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC PART 68 Telecommunications Telephone Terminal TIA 968 B Equipment Technical Requirements for Connec tion of Terminal Equipment to the Telephone Network Enclosures for Electrical Equipment UL 50 UL 50E Information Technology Equipment Safety UL 60950 1 UL 60950 22 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in ANSI ISA 12 12 01 201 1 Class and Il Division 2 and Class III Division 1 and 2 Hazardous Classified Locations Service You have purchased a state of the art product which is subject to strin
13. requested hh_vv_rr yymmdd Information format Version 10 1 0 121009 hh Hardware identifier og gt vv Software version number Message box Version rr Software release number yy Year of the release mm Month of the release dd Day of the release 23 Menu used confirmation error and advisory tones Confirmation tone 600 ms signals the successful completion of an operating action Error tone 700 ms signals the failure induced rejection of an operating action N PIN Ping 150 ms signals the request for entry of the PIN Auto Ping 100 ms signals the AutoEdit status of an entry element Menu using menus Menus serve the navigation through the setting elements of the tele phone configuration The opened menu constitutes a list of entries which are arranged between the title line and the end line from which exactly one entry is selected The selection depicted by the symbol gt in column 1 must be moved forwards or backwards on the item with the keys and for the action that is associated with it to be carried out if key is pressed Possible actions are menus sliding controllers option switches entry elements the telephone directory and action commands Main Menu Main Menu Main Menu gt Phone Book Phone Book Phone Book Settings gt Settings Settings Phone Lock Phone Lock Phone Lock Menu Lock Menu Lock Menu Lock Version Version gt Version
14. 3 of this manual for configuring the used relay Figure 6 Connection diagram 11 Device display and keypad 012345678 9ABCDEF FEDCBA9876543210 ES 4YCARII a Ad OOOOS Display 2 x 16 characters to display telephone numbers menus and other stuff 11 icons to show status informations Navigation keys Browse through menus or change volumes temporarily Speaker key Open listening conversation Handsfree Headset conversation Disconnect key Redial key Recall key Number keys Dial manually or enter numbers and names Display ICONS Symbol Meaning Key is active dials the last dialled telephone number call redial not used J Tone dialling is set lt Key is active Opening of the menu unlock gt menu navigation _ Key is active Temporary reduction of the volume menu navigation Y c Key is active not used gt delete character A Key is active Temporary increase of the volume lt gt menu navigation gt Key is active Opening of the main menu menu navigation ily Impulse dialling is set 9 The conversation takes place in the mode Headset d or Handsfree The conversation takes place with the loudspeker on in the mode Open Listening 1 Key function changes depending on state Statements describe the key function in the basic state or with open menu Key x is active b
15. Telephone for Hazardous Locations C UL US Operating instructions gl ERBE dAn FUNKE HUSTER FERNSIG FHF BA 9703 01 03 15 Foreword Our telephone ExResistTel ExResistTel ZB is a captivating product on account of its precision convenience long service life and reliability It is freely programmable and the optimum choice for adverse ambient con ditions Be it seawater high atmospheric humidity dust or the toughest mechanical strains the weather resistant telephone accomplishes its aim in any conditions The reason for this is the robust keypad made of V4A steel and an extremely solid housing made of impact resistant and shockproof cast moulding material All of the components utilised are even resistant to leeches and lubricants The 21 button V4A steel key pad which can be operated by a user wearing gloves and the easily readable alphanumeric display as well as the uncomplicated menus all ensure simple operation thus fulfilling the requirements for a leading edge and operationally reliable means of communication As a tele phone suitable for connecting to the public telephone network and to private automatic branch exchanges the ExResistTel always ensures reliable connections ExResistTel ZB is designed for telephone exchange operation and corresponds to the ExResistTel except for keypad and display Please read the operating manual carefully before installing the device Please check the contents of the box
16. ambient temperatures which are to high or to low are not permissible because this promotes the failure of elec tronic components It must be ensured that the telephone the connection wire etc are not damaged It is not permissible to operate the telephone in a damaged state When operating the telephone please heed the legal and commer cial industrial regulations accident prevention regulations and electrical regulations provisions Repairs are only permissible with original spare parts which must be replaced by a specialist Other replacement parts can cause dam age and render the guarantee invalid The stipulated position of utilisation must be adhered to The tele phone must be installed on a plane surface only in vertical operating position Magnetic fields with energy technical frequencies can cause a slight impairment of the listening quality If this is the case please ensure that the telephone is installed at a suitable location The telephone must be switched off before opening Wait at least 4 minutes after switching off power before opening the telephone In the open state of the telephone no dust may ingress the device Upon mounting or demounting the device do not damage the cover seal which keeps the cover tight or the collar on the lower part of the housing The mouthpiece horn of the receiver consists of a non conductive plastic material It may become dangerously charged at high air speeds Cons
17. asic state lt gt menus 12 Key functions III Temporary volume setting and menu control S 12 Display icons DE Manual dialling or entry of numbers and text COG S 18 Operation making calls EE S 28 Menu using input lines O00 Control of the conversation mode S 17 Operation conversation modes Disconnecting a connection with handset lifted ei Redialling the last dialled telephone number S 18 Operation making calls 2 Introducing a query S 18 Operation answering calls S 18 Operation making calls 1 For text entry the key enables switching between upper case ABC and lower case abc S 28 Menu using input lines For telephone number entry the key R enables the entry of special dialling characters R A B C D amp T S 28 Menu using input lines Notes Automatic key repetition of the telephone is active on opening of menu functions After an initial delay of 500 ms key events are re peated at an interval of 125 ms as long as the key is pressed This way the browsing of the telephone directory the adjusting of sliding controllers the shifting of cursor positions etc is simplified 13 Device mounting and installation a The device may only be installed on an even surface and in a vertical position Provide the selected area of installation with suitable hole
18. directory searches and selects the sub scriber whose name most closely resembles the search term 29 Phone Book gt Foxtrot gt Tango gt Alpha Golf Search T_ JH ag gt Jay Ab Jay A 1st subscriber selected xth subscriber selected Search result 1 x i Abort Selects the next subscriber Selects the previous subscriber Terminates the selection and opens the menu Entry which includes all actions that can be applied to the entry of the selected subscriber The entry of a search term used for the selection of the subscriber whose name most closely resembles the search term Menu Entry Dials the telephone number of the selected subscriber Opens entry dialogues one after the other to change the name and or telephone number of the selected subscriber and positions the changed entry according to its alphabetical order Opens entry dialogues one after another to create name and telephone number of a subscriber and add the new entry accord ing to its alphabetical order to the telephone directory Delete Deletes the entry of the selected subscriber from the telephone directory delete all Deletes all entries from the telephone directory Notes The opening of the entry menu does not take place if the telephone directory or menu lock has been activated the telephone number of the selected subscriber is dialled directly by pressing the key The menu Entry contains only the actions that are ap
19. e Set to 0 to mute the ringer Melody Initial volume of the conversation Handset Headset Speaker of open listening Speaker of handsfree Dialing method Tone dialing tone present while key pressed Tone dialing tone present for 90 ms Pulse dialing Break Make Ratio 1 5 1 Pulse dialing Break Make Ratio 2 0 1 Settings concerning the Pbx Pstn Exchange code of the pbx Loop break duration of a R keystroke 80 ms 120 ms 600 ms Pause duration after dialing the exchange code LOS 2 0s 30 s 4 0s The Options of the function relay Relays AC DC are steadily off Relay AC turns on while the phone rings Relay AC turns on while the phone is off hook Relay DC turns on while the phone rings Relay DC turns on while the phone is off hook Settings concerning the menu Display language English Espanol Portugu s Fran ais Italiano Deutsch Contents of the display when turned off hook Contrast of the display Action button to restore the factory settings PIN Set to 0000 to enable the protection Phone lock utility Options of the phone lock utility Phone lock is disabled Restricted to the numbers of the phone book Restricted to the direct call number Dialing of any number is disabled Associated number of the direct call lock Options of the menu lock utility Menu lock is disabled Hide all menus which could result in changes Action button to show the version info
20. equently cleaning the mouthpiece horn with pressurized air is prohibited If there is a high concentration of sulphurous gases in the envi ronment a rust film can arise Changes to the product which are in the interests of technical progress are possible even without prior notice The Programming Interface 10 pins is only used for programming the internal microcontroller during manufacturing Neither connect anything to this interface nor short circuit the pins 15 16 17 18 CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cable ATTENTION Pour r duire le risqu d incendie utilisez seule ment No 26 AWG ou ligne de communication plus grande This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D or non hazardous locations only Cet appareil est qualifi tre utilize en locaux classes Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D ou seulement dans les emplace ments non dangereux WARNING Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous AVERTISSEMENT Deconnectez pas l appareil avant que l alimentation est mise hors tension ou l emplacement est con sidere a tre non dangereux WARNING Explosion hazard Substitution of any compo nent may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 AVERTISSEMENT Risque d explosion Remplacement d aucun composant peut affaiblir aptitude pour Class I
21. equired But if advance notice isnt practical the tele phone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the device If it happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this telephone for repair or warranty operation please contact your supplier If the device is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the device until the problem is resolved If you have specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this telephone does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equip ment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer This telephone must not be used on party lines This telephone is of a type that is not intended to be repaired This telephone is hearing aid compatible HAC Device Device construction The two part housing of ExResistTel consists of an electrostatically conducting compressed material into the top portion of which a stainless steel front plate is inserted A cut out closed with a sight glass i
22. for completeness This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D or non hazardous locations only Cet appareil est qualifie a tre utilize en locaux classes Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D ou seulement dans les emplacements non dangereux WARNING Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous AVERTISSEMENT Deconnectez pas l appareil avant que l alimentation est mise hors tension ou l emplacement est consid r a tre non dangereux WARNING Explosion hazard Substitution of any component may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 AVERTISSEMENT Risque d explosion Remplacement d aucun composant peut affaiblir aptitude pour Class I Division 2 Table of contents General operating instructions VV 5 Customer INTOMMAUON ME 5 DEVICE ee le tee T DEVICE CONS TUCUON een T Variant ExResistTel ZB notes T Device drawings of the housing 8 Device connection diagram cccccceccseeceeeceeeseeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeeeeeenes 11 Device display and kevpad 12 DIS DIAY ICONS anne 12 KOy TURCIONS 232 2 ee eher 13 Device mounting and mstallaton nennen een 14 Device adjusting sling holder 15 IOVICS E EE 15 Device maintenance E 15 As delivered condition box Content ccccceccceeeseeeeeeeeeseeeneeeaeees 15 As delivered condition defau
23. he help of the screw fasteners S 9 Figure 2 Outside view of telephone lower part Place the cable core ends of the connecting cables on the terminals located in the section HEADSET of the connecting diagram The terminals are labelled with the cable core colours of the connecting cables S 11 Figure 6 Connection diagram 14 Pass and fix the connecting cables of the telephone through the cable entry glands 5 S 11 Figure 4 Inside view of telephone lower part and mounting holes i Place the tip ring cable core ends of the connecting cables on the terminals located in the section TELEPHONE NETWORK LINES of the connecting diagram and marked as TIP or RING S 11 Figure 6 Connection diagram In case relay contacts are used j Pass and fix the switching contact connecting cables through the cable entry glands 4 S 11 Figure 4 Inside view of telephone lower part and mounting holes k Place the cable core ends of the switching contact connecting cables on the RELAY of the connecting diagram In the case of a DC load terminals labelled as DC or DC must be used in case of AC switch ing load the two terminals labelled AC must be used S 11 Figure 6 Connection diagram I Check for proper sealing before placing the upper part of the tele phone m Insert the plug connectors 7 of the flat cable into the pin contact strip 21 of the telephone upper part 1 and place the upper part on the telephone lower part
24. ipate actively in it Headset conversation mode The conversation must be conducted over the microphone and earpiece of the connected headset the speaker is switched off 17 Operation answering calls The telephone signals an incoming call Lift the handset or press the speaker key to accept the call in the conversation operation type pre ferred by you The greeting message appears in the display and the connection to the calling party is established Hello CC or World J V Ar On hook call alerted Off hook welcome text shown Temporarily lower the volume for the duration of the call Temporarily raise the volume for the duration of the call R Make a query Operation making calls Lift the handset or press the speaker key to make the call in the conver sation operation type preferred by you The greeting message appears in the display and you will hear the dial tone dial ready tone of the public telephone network or of the private branch exchange Dial the telephone number of the dialogue partner Hello EE gt or a World J V A gt On hook Off hook welcome text shown OO Manual entry and simultaneous dialling of the telephone number ce Dialling the last dialled telephone number Cx 2 set telephone number in telephone directory manually or by entry of a search word and trigger dialling procedure with 1 2 key operations S 29 Menu using phone book
25. language Welcome Text Entry element for specifying the greeting text which is depicted initially in the display if the telephone changes to one of the conversation operations LCD Contrast Sliding controller for specifying the display contrast Factory setting Tai QUA Seis aaa English standard setting Welcome Terran 32 standard setting EE E EE 5 standard setting Configuration Fact Settings With the action switch Fact Settings the factory setting of the configuration are reset Notes The following elements of the configuration remain unaffected by the resetting of the factory settings S 21 Configuration Phone Book S 23 Configuration Menu Language S 24 Configuration PIN 23 Configuration PIN With the entry element PIN the personal identification number which must be entered on request of the PIN to authorise oneself to make changes to the configuration must be specified Notes The factory setting 0000 causes the switching off of the PIN protection configuration settings may be changed without request of the PIN A successful response to the PIN request remains in place until the menu is terminated Further changes can be made without a re peated request of the PIN If you change the PIN don t forget the new PIN Forgetting the PIN is the equivalent of losing a key If you forget the PIN please contact your distributor or manufacturers representative Facto
26. lling pause is switched off Inquiries To initiate additional services of the public network or the private branch exchange the loop current must be momentarily interrupted With the option switch Flash Duration the duration of interruption of the loop current which is set when operating the query key can be specified Exchange Code unse PS blank insertion of dialling pause inactive Plash EE Lors es 120 ms standard setting Pause Exchlode suisses 1 s standard setting 22 Configuration F Relay The operation of the F relay AC and DC must be specified with the option switch F Relay the following operations are available Off Both F relays remain permanently switched off AC Ringer The F relay AC signals an incoming call and switches on and off in the rhythm of the call voltage without call pause bridging AC Off Hook The F relay AC signals the busy status of the telephone and is on as long as the telephone occupies the TIP RING line DC Ringer The F relay DC signals an incoming call and switches on and off in the rhythm of the call voltage without call pause bridging DC Off Hook The F relay DC signals the busy state of the telephone and is switched on as long as the telephone occupies the TIP RING line Factory setting Configuration Menu The menu contains the following elements with which the illustration in the display of the telephone must be specified Language Options switch for specifying the
27. lt settmgs 022 nneene 16 3 5 Lee ee ee ie ee eer ee ee 17 Operation conversation modes sensenuenennnensnirenrerrnnrnrrrnnrennne 17 Handset conversation mode 17 Open listening conversation mode sennenssnnsnnnennennnnnnnrnenrennnni 17 Handsfree conversation mode 17 Headset conversation mode 17 Operation answering calls ccc cece ceeceeececeeeceeeeeeeeseeeseueeeueeseeeseess 18 Operation making calls annannannannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnsrrrsrennnne 18 Operation when the phone is locked 19 CONTIG UR AW OM EE 19 Configuration Main Menu Chverview 20 Configuration Phone BOOK s sannennennnennannnnnnneonnonrrnnrsrernrrnnrrnrennene 21 CONG Ul atoms FRING CF Ar sen tied cade ne 21 Configuration Volume 21 Configuration Dialing Mode aannaneannnannnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennrnnnnrsnrrenrennne 22 Contiguration PBAIPS IN EE 22 Cals TONERS TN Aeneon 22 HIE ER Configuration F Relay ccccscccscccseeceeeceseceeeecueecaeeseeesceeeseeesaaes 23 CONG UPA UO ER En EE 23 Configuration Fact Settings 23 CONMOUPATION SS PIN nent nr 24 Configuration Phone Lock 24 Configuration Menu Lock annaannannenuennnnnnnnnsnnenrnnrnnrrnnnnnrnnrsnrrsrrenene 25 Configuration Version 25 Menu used confirmation error and advisory tones 26 Menu USING menus EE 26 Menu
28. n front of which is a button symbol or e Here the e shows the cur rent set option whereas the symbol shows the other N 1 options as unmarked With the keys and that option that is to be selected is marked and saved by pressing the key Language English gt English gt Espanol Jay gt Jay AP Selected and marked option Selected option Abort Selects the next option LG Selects the previous option Marks the selected option and saves the changed property value 27 Menu using input lines Entry elements change properties with which strings are processed e g during specification of telephone numbers The opened entry element usually appears as a title line under which the display section is located in which the entry is made with one of the following key strings character strings The character entry takes place at the position of the cursor which usually works in the overwrite or insert mode and automatically changes to block mode or overwrite mode in case the entry reaches the maximum length of the property The cursor position can be shifted with the keys and key enables the deletion of individual characters Key strings Character strings Numbers vw El E Gi E EN R Text PIN Name abc Calling Number Calling Number Foxtrot_ 4567890T007ABCD 0123456780
29. n the front plate is arranged over the display of the telephone A trough for incorporating cast electronic modules as well as a connec tion compartment into which up to four leads can be introduced is built into the box shaped lower part The upper part with keypad and display section is compressed onto the lower part along with an intermediate circumventing gasket with the help of four screws and seals off the in ternal space Variant ExResistlel ZB notes ExResistTel ZB is a variant of the telephone that has neither a display nor a keypad and can be used in centralised operation applications ZB Differing from the identical handling of incoming calls the ZB variant is passive during outgoing calls The private branch exchange used is responsible for dialling or establishing a voice connection which should be configured accordingly if required Apart from the display and keypad the variant ExResistTel ZB has the technical data of the standard variant ExResistTel at delivery All keys display and setting dependent statements in the operating manual do not necessarily apply to the ZB variant The operation with a headset is also not possible For a better overview the use of an explicit identifica tion such as not applicable for the ZB variant of all affected passages has been avoided Device drawings of the housing COVER SCREWS Q UPPER FAKI UF THE TELEPHONE
30. on the last entered character and is accompanied by a short beep tone To completely delete an old entry or to replace it with a new one only the key or one of the entry keys need to be pressed On the other hand the old entry is retained if the AutoEdit mode is termi nated by pressing the cursor keys or Example 123456 old input deleted 12345 I old input replaced by 7 123454 1234567_ old input extended by 7 The keys marked are allotted to character strings whose charac ters are inserted one after the other in the cursor position if the key is operated consecutively Here with the first keystroke the cursor switches over to the block mode or overwrite mode and remains in this position until another key is pressed or the Abc key time limit 1s elapses After that the cursor returns to the original mode and positions itself behind the last entered character K Example Ar Br Pr N Foxtr_ Foxtr Foxtria Foxtr Foxtrot Foxtrot Menu using phone book The telephone directory shows the alphabetically arranged list of en tered subscribers waits for the selection of a subscriber and opens on pressing the key the menu Entry out of which the action to be taken on the selected subscriber entry must be chosen For the selec tion of the subscriber the keys and or the keys of the text character key string can be used The latter allows the entry of a search term with which the telephone
31. ore picking it up again 7 When a setting is stored successfully this is confirmed by an acknowledgement tone 8 When you receive a call the ExResistTel rings at the ringer volume level selected by you and for the duration of the calling sound the symbols appears on the display 9 If you enter a PIN with the menu you can restrict or block settings and dial functions Forgetting the PIN is the equivalent of losing a key If you forget the PIN please contact our technical support Customer information This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules This device complies with part 68 of the FCC rules and with the stan dard TIA 968B The REN Ringer Equivalence Number is used to determine the num ber of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in re sponse to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total REN contact the local telephone company The REN is part of the product identifier and has the format REN n n B The letter B denotes the ringer type If this telephone causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of Si service may be r
32. pause 90 ms Pulse dialing Dialing mode Pulse 1 5 1 Tpuseps Pulse break duration 60 ms Tpusepu _ Pulse make duration 40 ms Tpusenp Pulse inter digit pause 800 ms Pulse dialing Dialing mode Pulse 2 0 1 Tpusseoe Pulse break duration 67 ms Tpusepm Pulse make duration 33 ms Tpulseipp Pulse inter digit pause 830 ms Recall signalling Ttiasnog Loop break duration 80 600 ms Handset Material Glass fibre reinforced polyester Cord Steel reinforced steel clad cord made of V4A Microphone capsule Electret microphone Earphone capsule Dynamic capsule with stray field coil for the inductive connection of hearing aids LEE Noise suppression 3 dB 31 Parameter Test condition Min Type Max Unit Material Glass fibre reinforced polyester l 10 236 IHxwxD Dimension Height 260 8 976 228 Width Depth Weight CStem Terminal connection capacity solid stranded DC Type DC60MP VLoad Load voltage range 5 lLoad Load current Voropout Dropout voltage lLoadmax lisse Off state leakage current D Aa O Q et 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C FREE AIR AC Type MP240D4 Vida Load voltage range 24 load Load current Voropout Dropout voltage lLoadmax lLeakage Off state leakage current f 25 to 65 Hz 4 AMP MODELS RMS AMPERES 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE TC Ambient conditions Enclosure type 4X Protection against external mechanical im IK 09
33. plicable in the current context For example if add is the only actions applicable in case of a completely deleted telephone directory whereas add is invalid if no vacant telephone directory slots are available 30 Technical Data Parameter Test condition Min Type Max Unit VopenLoop Open loop voltage OnHook 24 56 5 Voc lies Loop current OffHook 15 110 mAoc V Ringer Ringer voltage 30 150 Vac fRinger Ringer frequency 15 3 68 Hz REN Ringer equivalence number 1 8 RT68 Ringer type acc FCC Part 68 B Tip Ring loop impedance Ziooppc DC loop impedance l sp 25 MApc 320 Q Ziooppyn Dynamic loop impedance 600 LU Ropentoop Open loop resistance Flash pulse dialing etc S Ne dP Ringer impedance Vringer 62 Vac 5 kQ Audible properties LRinger Ringer volume range adjustable in 5 steps 10 melodies available 60 90 dB A An additional 6th step turns the ringer muted lL Beeper Confirmation error and advisory beeps tbd dB A Luandset Handset volume adjustable in 6 steps 0 12 dB LHeadset Headset volume adjustable in 6 steps dB LopenListng Open listening volume adjustable in 6 steps 56 68 dB A Luandsfree Handsfree volume adjustable in 6 steps 56 68 dB A Dialing properties Tone dialing Dialing mode Dtmf 90 ms Log awe Loop level DTMF low frequency group 11 dBm LotmfHigng Loop level DTMF high frequency group 9 dBm LDtmfpreem DTMF pre emphasis 2 dB Tompo DTMF digit duration 90 ms Tptmipp DTMF inter digit
34. ry setting Configuration Phone Lock With the option switch Activate specify whether and in which man ner the telephone is locked and the choice of telephone numbers is limited In addition to the limitation of choice the access to the main menu with the telephone in locked mode is blocked Disabling of the lock is undertaken in the unlock menu which can be opened by press ing the key 19 Operation when the phone is locked The fol lowing locks are available OFF Telephone lock is inactive Phone Book Telephone is locked only the numbers in the telephone directory can be dialled Direct Call telephone is locked only numbers with specified entry element Direct Call No can be dialled Total Telephone is locked no dialling possible Notes Putting the locks Phone Book and Direct Call assumes that the telephone directory or the direct call numbers are not blanked out Factory setting E Eege Off Telephone lock is inactive Direct Call Novi er Blank 24 Configuration Menu Lock Specify whether all elements that can change the configuration are re moved from the menu depiction with the option switch Menu Lock Following options are available Off Menu lock is inactive On Menu is locked no change of the configuration possible Factory setting Configuration Version With the action switch Version the following display that has informa tion on the version of the telephone can be
35. s for fastening the device The diameter of the drilled hole is depend ent on the screw employed screw diameter max 5 16 8 mm and the type of supporting base material steel wood concrete plaster board etc and must be chosen accordingly S 11 Figure 4 Inside view of telephone lower part Loosen 2 cover screws pull out plug connectors ils Figure 4 of the flat cable from the pin contact strip 21 Figure 3 of the upper part of the telephone 1 and take off the upper part S 8 Figure 1 Set view In case headset accessory is used c d Screw on the 17 handle from the accessory packing with the help of the two supplied screws 18 onto the rear side of the telephone 3 S 9 Figure 2 Outside view of telephone lower part Remove sealing plugs 6 from the lower part of the telephone 3 and screw in cable entry gland M20x1 5 19 7 Figure 2 from the accessory packing S 11 Figure 4 Inside view of telephone lower part and mounting holes Insert screws with head diameters of 0 3937 in 10 mm to 0 51181 in 13 mm in the openings 20 of the lower part of the telephone 3 secure the lower part of the telephone 3 onto the prepared installa tion surface S 11 Figure 4 Inside view of telephone lower part and mounting holes In case headset accessory is used f Pass the prefabricated connecting cables from the accessory pack ing through the cable entry gland M20x1 5 19 and fix them with t
36. y for manual dialling modes and causes the signal tone to be on as long as the corresponding key is pressed however at least for 90 ms The intermediate signal pause duration is fixed for 90 ms All automatic dialling procedures are carried out with the setting Dtmf 90 ms Dtmf 90 ms tone dialling procedures to be set with the following time settings T_dtmf_std_ dd 90 ms signal duration T_dtmf_std_idp 90 ms intermediate signal pause duration Pulse 1 5 1 pulse dialling procedures to be set with the following time settings T_ pulse bapt db 60 ms signal break duration T_ pulse bapt db 40 ms signal make duration T_pulse_bapt dp 800 ms intermediate signal pause duration Pulse 2 0 1 pulse dialling procedures to be set with the following time settings T pulse be db 67 ms signal break duration T pulse be dm 33 ms signal make duration T_pulse be dp 830 ms intermediate signal pause duration Factory setting Configuration PBX PSTN Calls to the PSTN To call subscribers in the public telephone network the access number of the public network must be entered before the subscriber number and a dialling pause awaited before the dialling of the subscriber in the pub lic telephone network can start These unit specific characteristics must be set with the entry element Exchange Code and the option switch Pause ExchCode In the factory the access number is set blank whereby the auto matic insertion of a dia
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