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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.3 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.4 7.4.1 7.4.2 7.4.3 7.5 7.5.1 7.5.2 7.6 7.6.1 7.6.2 7.6.3 7.6.4 7.7 7.7.1 7.7.2 7.7.3 7.7.4 7.7.5 7.7.6 7.7.
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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.
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.
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: Data transmission: Triband GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz EDGE class 6 (up to 177.6 Kbit/s), GPRS class 10 (up to 62.
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 precaution 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.
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 telephone. 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.
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.
• 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.
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.
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.
7.4.1 Settings To change the language, select the Option > Input language. Predictive text input is only available for the specified languages. Select the Option > Dictionary on for predictive text input or Dictionary off for the traditional text input. 7.4.2 Predictive text input Predictive text input is based on an integrated dictionary, which you can expand by adding your own words. 1. Begin inputting a word by pressing the keys 2 to 9. Press each key just one time for each letter.
7.5 Messages The message services can only be used if they are supported by your network or your provider. 7.5.1 Short message (SMS) With the Short Message Service (SMS), you can send and receive extra long messages linked to each other, which consist of several normal short messages (network service) and may include pictures. Before you can send short messages or picture messages or e-mail messages, you must save the number of the short message central office.
To activate the e-mail settings, select Menu > Messages > Message setting > E-mail messages.. This application does not support key tones. Composing and sending e-mails 1. Select Menu > Messages > E-mail > Create E-Mail. 2. Enter the e-mail address of the recipient, a subject and the message. To attach a file to your e-mail, select Option > Attachments and the desired file from the Gallery. 3. Select Send options > Send now. Downloading e-mails 1.
7.6.1 Search by name Select Menu > Address book > Name > Option > Search. Scroll through the list of names or enter the first letter of the name you are searching for. 7.6.2 Saving, copying and deleting entries Names and telephone numbers are stored in the respective memory being used. Select Menu > Address book > Name > Option > New entry. Enter the name and telephone number. To copy an entry, select Option > Copy.
7.7 Settings 7.7.1 Profiles The telephone has various setting modes, so-called “Profiles”, which allow you to adjust the telephone rings for certain events and environments. Select Menu > Settings > Profiles. Scroll to the desired profile and select it. To activate the desired profile, select Activate. To activate a profile for a specific time period, a maximum of 24 hours, select Time setting and indicate the time at which the profile should end.
7.7.4 Display Select Menu > Settings > Display and one of the following options: Background, to add a background image to the display in the initial display. To select, activate or deactivate the background image, chose Select background > On or Off. To download additional background images, select Graphic downloads. Screen saver > On, to activate the screen saver. To set a time period after which the screen saver is activated, select Delay. To select a graphic for the screen saver, select Picture.
7.7.6 Connections You can connect the telephone to compatible devices via infrared. You can also arrange the settings for GPRS dial-in connections. Infrared The telephone can be configured for sending and receiving data via its infrared connection (IR). To use an IR connection, the other device must be IrDA-compatible. You can send data to a compatible telephone or data device (such as a computer) via the IR connection of your telephone or you can receive data from them.
Select As required, to set up the package data connection when it is needed by a program. It will be disconnected when the program is ended. Select Always online to set the telephone so that a connection to a package data network is automatically established when the phone is turned on. Modem settings You can connect the telephone to a compatible PC via infrared or a data cable (DC G01) and use the telephone as a modem to establish a package data connection to a PC.
Call waiting > Activate, to request that you be informed by the network of an incoming call during an active call (network service). Show cost/length of time > On, to briefly show the approximate length of time and cost of the call after calling (network service). Send own number (network service) > Yes, No or depending on network Line for outgoing calls (network service), to use Line 1 or Line 2 for calling, provided it is supported by your SIM card. 7.7.
Help texts, to specify whether help texts are to be displayed on the telephone. Start melody, to select whether the telephone will play a start melody when it is turned on. 7.7.9 Security When security functions which restrict the calls (such as call blocking, calls only to closed user groups and telephone number restrictions) are used, emergency calls can possibly still be made to the official emergency number programmed into your unit.
7.7.10 Re-establishing the factory settings To re-establish certain menu settings to their original values, select Menu > Settings > Re-establish factory settings. Enter the security code. The will ensure that the entered or downloaded data such as: the names and telephone numbers stored in the Address book are not deleted. 7.8 Push-to-talk Push-to-talk (PTT) over the mobile wireless network is a two-way data service, which is available via a GSM/GPRS mobile wireless network.
• To specify the PTT settings to be used, select the PTT settings. • To specify the settings required for the PTT connection, select Config.settings. • To open the browser and establish a connection to the PTT network portal of the provider, select Internet. 7.8.2 Push-to-talk calls Set the loud speaker or handset operation for PTT communications on the telephone. Warning: Do not hold the unit up to your ear if the loud speaker is being used, since the volume may become very loud.
Making a group call Press the PTT button to make a call to the standard group. A tone signal indicates that access has been granted and the telephone displays your nickname and your group name. To make a call to a group other than the standard group, select the Group list option in the PTT menu, scroll to the desired group and press the PTT button. Hold down the PTT button for as long as you continue to talk. Hold the telephone out in front of you so that you can see the display.
7.8.3 Call back requests If you do not receive an answer to an individual call, you can send the respective person a call back request. If you receive a call back request from another person, the message “call back request received” appears in the initial display. If the call back request comes from a person who is not in your address book, you can save the name in your address book.
The groups are registered via a URL address. A user registers the group URL in the network by initially joining the group meeting. There are three types of PTT groups: • Provided groups are closed groups to whom only the participants selected by the provider are admitted. • Ad hoc groups are groups which the user himself can create. You can create your own group and invite members to join it. • Ad hoc groups can also be comprised of members from a provided group.
2. To display the nickname of the inviting party and the group address (if it does not pertain to a private group), select Show. 3. To add the group to your telephone, select Save.. To specify the status of the group, select Standard, Monitor or Inactive. To decline the invitati on, select End > Yes or Show > Delete > Yes. 7.8.5 PTT settings There are two types of PTT settings: Settings for connecting to the service and a setting for use.
7.9 Organizer 7.9.1 Alarm The telephone can be set so that it sets off the alarm function at a specific time of day. Select Menu > Organizer > Alarm. To set the alarm, select Alarm time, and enter the alarm time. To change an alarm time already specified, select On. To set the telephone so that the alarm goes off on specific weekdays, select Weekday repeat. 7.9.2 Calendar Select Menu > Organizer > Calendar. The current date is identified by a border.
When displaying an entry, you also have the option to edit the deadline or the priority or to mark the task as completed. 7.9.4 Notes If you would like to use this application for composing and sending notes, select Menu > Organizer > Notes. If there is no entry yet, you can create an entry by selecting Make a note. Otherwise, select Option > New note. Enter the note, and select Save. You also have options for deleting and editing notes. While you edit a note, you can end Text editor without saving changes.
7.9.6 Synchronization Using the synchronization function, you can save the data in your address book to a remote Internet server (network service) or a compatible PC. After you have saved the data to the remote Internet server, start synchronization from your telephone to synchronize this data with your telephone. To synchronize the data from the address book, calendar and notes of the telephone with the respective data of the compatible PC, start synchronization from the PC.
Account, to select a synchronization service account from the active configuration settings. 2. Select PC synchronization settings to enter the user name and pass word for the synchronization instigated by the server. Specify the settings for user name and password. The user name and password for the telephone and PC must be identical. Synchronizing from a compatible PC To synchronize the address book, calendar and notes from a compatible PC, use your IR connection or a data cable.
7.10.3 Data communications applications Information on the use of data communications applications can be found in the documentation of the respective application. You should not place or receive any calls while it is connected to a PC. This could disrupt the performance. For better power during data calls, place the telephone on a solid surface with the keypad facing downward. You should not move the telephone during a data communication, which means you should not hold it in your hand. 8.
Do not short circuit the battery module! Dispose of the battery module in compliance with local provisions. Do not throw the battery module away with the normal household trash. 10. Information on certification (SAR) THIS UNIT COMPLIES WITH THE INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SHIELDING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION. Your mobile unit is a radio receiving and transmitting unit.
11. Repairs Repair work is subject to the nationally valid regulations and directives. Repairs have to be carried out at ecom instruments GmbH to ensure that it is inspected for safety and reliability. 12. Disposal Electrical devices and „historic“ electrical devices of ecom instruments GmbH are transported to us for the obligatory disposal at our cost and are disposed free of charge in accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC and the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Law of 16 March 2005.
All of the above tips also apply for your unit, battery, charger and all accessories. If your unit does not function properly, send it to the manufacturer. 14. Service & Maintenance We recommended having the functions and the measures provided for explosion protection checked by the manufacturer every two years. 15.
16. EC Declaration of Conformity Further details relating to the declaration of conformity can be found at the following Internet address: http://www.ecom-ex.com in the Download area.
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