Options, Installation, Important safety instructions – GAI-Tronics ICS Hazardous Area Page/Party Stations User Manual
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Pub. 42004-723L2G
ICS Hazardous Area Page/Party
®
Station
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Options
Single party line operation
Speaker amplifier only (no handset)
Alternate page destination
Emergency page line (EPL)
Multiple hazardous area approvals
PVC or Hytrel handset cords in 6-, 15-, or 25-foot lengths
Conformal coating for PCBA
24 V dc power
Volume Level Control (VLC) technology for alternate page volume
SmartSeries technology featuring Ambient Level Sensing (ALS) and available remote monitoring
Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) operation
All Call
Installation
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read, follow, and retain instructions – All safety and operating instructions should be read and
followed before operating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference.
2. Heed warnings – Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.
3. Attachments – Attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer should not be used, as
they may cause hazards.
4. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this unit by yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
5. This permanently connected apparatus must have a UL Listed 15-amp circuit breaker incorporated in
the electrical installation of the building.
USA and Canada Consult the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), Canadian Standards Association
(CSA 22.1), and local codes for specific requirements regarding your installation. Class 2 circuit wiring
must be performed in accordance with NEC 725.55.
WARNING
In 24 V dc systems: Under NO condition should this equipment be operated
from a battery charger without the batteries connected.
In 24 V dc systems, most chargers have an unloaded output of 35 to 45 volts that can quickly damage the
equipment designed for nominal 24 volts. The maximum battery voltage should never exceed the
maximum specified input voltage.