Systemcom A/S jon.otterskred@nordialog.no +47 900 20 366 Professional Series ATEX Portable Radios Product Launch, July 2005
Professional Series ATEX Objectives Provide our customers with best-in-class two-way solutions Safe Reliable Effective Continue Motorola market leadership
New Professional Series ATEX Portables ATEX Certificate BVS 05 ATEX E 082 GP340 Ex GP380 Ex GP580 Ex GP680 Ex UHF 403-470MHz Available Now Available Now Q1 2006 Available Now VHF 136-174MHz Q4 2005 Q4 2005 Q1 2006 Q4 2005
Professional Series ATEX Gas Protection Highest ATEX gas protection (non-mining applications) Explanation of II 2 G EEx ib IIC T4 II 2 G Can be used in Gas Zone 1 (see note below) E Approved in accordance with European standards Ex Explosion-proof equipment ib Type of intrinsic safety protection (ib limitation of energy Zone 1&2) IIC Protection in the most explosive gas environment (incl. hydrogen) T4 Device surface temperature will not exceed 135 C Note: Gas Zone 1 - area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere as a mixture of air and flammable gases, vapours or mists can occasionally form Definition in accordance with 1999/92/EC Directive (ATEX 137)
Professional Series ATEX Dust Protection ATEX dust protection Explanation of II 3 D IP5x T60 C II 3 D Can be used in Dust Zone 22 (see note below) IP5x Protection against dust deposits T60 C Maximum temperature of device surface Note: Dust Zone 22 - area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of inflammable air-borne dust is not normally present although may occur for just a short period Definition in accordance with 1999/92/EC Directive (ATEX 137)
Professional Series Benefits Trusted and proven product platform Proven quality All 11 categories MIL 810E spec IP54 sealing Unique Motorola Accelerated Life Test Smaller Lighter
Sophisticated Functionality Assured communication High audio quality - X-Pand voice compression Escalert Whisper mode Call Forwarding & Missed Calls List Enhanced employee safety Dedicated emergency button Emergency call functionality Lone worker operation Easy-to-use Intuitive user interface Ergonomic design
Man-down Protection New ATEX-approved plug-in module Part No. 0166501N14 Installed and supported by Motorola Compatible with GP340,380,680 Motion sensor Alarm raised when radio has not moved for a programmable time period Man-down detector Alarm raised when radio <45º to vertical Available August 2005
Enhanced ATEX Battery Performance High-capacity Lithium Ion (1480mAh) NNTN5510AR Increased shift life (approx. 14 hrs @5:5:90 duty cycle) Lithium Ion chemistry No maintenance costs unlike NiCd or NiMH Longer lifetime - no memory or over-charge effects Longer shelf-life Approx 1 year self-discharge time
Additional ATEX Battery Safety Factor Unique battery mechanics helps eliminate operator error Peg on radio chassis keys into... recess in battery housing
Fully-tested Chargers Existing Professional Series chargers (ATEX exempt) 115V SUC (US Plug) MDHTN3000 230V SUC (Euro Plug) MDHTN3001 230V Single Unit Charger (UK Plug) MDHTN3002 115V Multi Unit Charger (US Plug) MDHTN3003 230V MUC (Euro Plug) MDHTN3004 230V MUC (UK Plug) MDHTN3005
ATEX-approved Carry Cases Soft leather case Keypad (GMLN1112A) Non-keypad (GMLN1113A) Heavy-duty leather case Keypad (GMLN1110A) Non-keypad (GMLN1111A) Note: use within a carry case is mandatory
ATEX-approved Accessories Contact Com Boneinductive Headset Ambient Sound Reception Headset Comfort Lightweight Headset 12-pin Hirose adapter Available Q4 2005 Direct: GMLN1109A Hirose: ELN4638A Available Q3 2005 Direct: GMLN1114A Hirose: EDN7702B Available Q3 2005 Direct: GMLN1117A Hirose: ELN4640B Available Q3 2005 GMLN1108A Notes: 1) No ATEX dust protection with above accessories attached 2) All accessories & radio side-plate have tamper-proof screw
Enhanced ATEX Remote Speaker Mic Superior protection ATEX gas protection II 2 G EEx ib IIC T4 ATEX dust protection II 3 D IP5x T60 C Exceeds IP54 sealing Advanced functionality Emergency button Volume controls Easy to operate with gloves Available Q4 2005 GMMN1111A
Enhanced ATEX Remote Speaker Mic Excellent performance in the wet Enhanced grill design Membrane Special housing texture Mic cover Channel to drain water Improved mic membrane Improved wind-noise prevention New mic cover Optimal mic position Recessed mic Drain channel
ATEX Radio Frequency Power Limits Ignition limits for high-frequency sources Explosion Group IIA Ignition Limit 6W IIB 3.5W IIC 2W limit for IIC approval 2W Source: ExNB Clarification Sheet ExNB/04/160/P 11th Nov 2004
The Motorola ATEX Advantage SAFE Highest ATEX gas protection ATEX dust protection Man-down option board RELIABLE Fully-tested, proven platform Unique Accelerated Life Testing Improved LiION battery EFFECTIVE Superior audio quality Sophisticated functionality Value-add accessories
Backup Information A Beginner s Guide to ATEX
ATEX Intrinsic Safety Directive Overview EU directive 94/9/EG came into force July 1 st 2003 ATEX ATmospheres EXplosibles Mandatory in all EU member states and EFTA countries Replaced existing Intrinsic Safety directives Cenelec Factory Mutual (FM) Impact on Motorola lower protection class GP900/1200 & MTS2000 II 2 G EEx ib IIB T4
ATEX Directives Directive 94/9/EC - Specifies the Essential Health and Safety Requirements that must be met by equipment and protective systems intended to be used in potentially explosive atmospheres (flammable gases, vapours or dusts) Directive 99/92/EC use directive CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) has prepared the EN50XXX series of standards of harmonized standards EN50014:1997 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres - General requirements EN50020:2002 - Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres - Intrinsic safety 'i'
99/92/EC Zones Zone Hazard 99/92/EC Definition Device Category 0 Gas Area in which a potentially explosive atmosphere as a mixture of air and flammable 1G gases, vapours or mists is present either frequently or over a prolonged period 1 Gas Area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere as a 2G (& 1G) mixture of air and flammable gases, vapours or mist can occasionally form 2 Gas Area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere as a 3G (& 1G, 2G) mixture of air and flammable gases, vapours or mists is not normally present but may occur for just a short period 20 Dust Area in which a potentially explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of 1D flammable air-borne dust is present either constantly, over prolonged periods or frequently 21 Dust Area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere in the form 2D (& 1D) of a cloud of flammable air-borne dust can occasionally form 22 Dust Area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere in the form 3D (& 1D & 2D) of a cloud of flammable air-borne dust is not normally present although may occur for just a short period
ATEX Designation Device Group I = mining II = all other areas Atmosphere G = gas D = dust Type of ignition protection ia = power limiting (zone 0) ib = power limiting (zones 1&2) Temperature classes T1 = 450 C T2 = 300 C T3 = 200 C T4 = 135 C T5 = 100 C T6 = 85 C Max. surface temperature II 1 GD EEx ib IIC T4 T60 C IP5x Category 1 = zones 0 or 20 2 = zones 1 or 21 3 = zones 2 or 22 M1 = mining (zones 0&1) M2 = mining (zone 2) Conforms to European Ex-standards (i.e. EN50XXX) Explosion group I = methane (mining) IIA IIB IIC = most dangerous group (incl. hydrogen) IP Code 1 st numeral - dust 5 = dust deposits 6 = dust penetration 2 nd numeral - water 0 = no protection 1 = vertical water drip 2 = 15 water drip 3 = water spray 4 = water splash 5 = water jet 6 = strong water jet 7 = temporary immersion 8 = continual immersion
ATEX Temperature Classes Max. Temperature (higher classes cover lower classes) Gas Group T1: 450 C T2: 300 C T3: 200 C T4: 135 C T5: 100 C T6: 85 C I Methane IIA Acetone Ethyl alcohol Benzine Acetaldehyde Ethane I-amyl acetate Diesel fuel Ethyl ether Ethyl acetate n-butane Aircraft fuel Ammonia n-butyl Heating Oil alcohol Benzene n-hexane (pure) Acetic acid Carbon Monoxide Methanol Propane Toluene IIB Town Gas Ethylene (Coal Gas) IIC Hydrogen Acetylene Carbon disulphide Ethyl nitrate Protection provided by Professional Series ATEX radios