extronics iCAM502 Installation instructions

ATEX/IECEx
Safety Instructions
iCAM502
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Document Number 401641 Revison 3.0 - Dated 26th October 2016. Part number A34-0025.
©2015 Extronics Limited. Extronics reserve the right to change this manual and its contents without
notice, the latest version applies.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation

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Contents
1Safety Instructions............................................................................................... 3
1.1 Storage of this Manual ................................................................................. 3
1.2 Special Conditions for Safe Use................................................................... 3
1.2.1 ATEX / IECEx........................................................................................ 3
1.3 List of Notes................................................................................................. 3
2User guide........................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Changing/installing the cells......................................................................... 5
3Structure and Function........................................................................................ 6
3.1 Intended Purpose Usage.............................................................................. 6
3.2Transportation and Storage.......................................................................... 6
3.3 Authorized Persons...................................................................................... 6
3.4 Cleaning and Maintenance........................................................................... 6
3.5 Safety Precautions....................................................................................... 6
3.6 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals............................................................ 6
3.7 Aggressive substances and environments................................................... 7
3.8 Exposure to external stresses...................................................................... 7
4Technical Data .................................................................................................... 8
5EU Declaration of Conformity.............................................................................. 9
6Revision History ................................................................................................ 11
How to Operate the Camera
For instructions on how to operate the camera, please see the iCAM502 Quick Start Guide
which was included. Copies of this and the full iCAM502 manual are available for download
from the Extronics website – www.extronics.com
Warranty
For full details of the Extronics warranty policy please go to the Company section of the
website and download Terms and Conditions.

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1 Safety Instructions
1.1 Storage of this Manual
Keep this user manual safe and in the vicinity of the device. All persons required to work with the
device should be advised on where this manual is stored.
1.2 Special Conditions for Safe Use
1.2.1 ATEX / IECEx
(Taken from ITS09ATEX2868X Issue 5 (Amended April 2014) Section 17 and IECExITS09.0027X Issue 5)
The conditions of safe use relating to this product:
For Group II applications only, the user shall not carry more than a maximum of two spare approved
AA cells into the hazardous area. Precautions shall be taken to prevent short circuiting of un-protected
battery terminals. Discharged cells shall be removed from the hazardous area.
T4: Duracell MN 1500, Duracell Industrial ID 1500
T3: Energizer E91, Panasonic LR6XWA
For Group 1 applications, the changing of the batteries in the hazardous area and the transportation of
spare batteries into the hazardous area is not permitted.
Duracell MN 1500 and Duracell Industrial ID 1500 are the only type of battery permitted for Group 1
applications
The USB port shall only be connected in the non-hazardous area
If the camera is damaged in any way, it shall be removed from the hazardous area.
Conditions of manufacture relating to the product / routine test: None
1.3 List of Notes
The notes supplied in this chapter provide information on the following.
•Danger! / Warning!
oPossible hazard to life or health.
•Caution
oPossible damage to property.
•Important
oPossible damage to enclosure, device or associated equipment.
•Information
oNotes on the optimum use of the device

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Warning! For ATEX/IECEx GROUP II applications, ONLY Duracell Plus MN1500,
Duracell ID1500, Energizer E91 or Panasonic LR6XWA cells may be used
with the iCAM502 (see Table 1).
Warning! For ATEX/IECEx GROUP I applications, ONLY Duracell Plus MN1500 and
Duracell ID 1500cells may be used with the iCAM502 (see Table 1).
Warning! For ATEX/IECEx GROUP II ONLY, the user shall not carry more than a
maximum of 2 spares of the approved cells listed above into the
hazardous area. Precautions shall be taken to prevent short circuiting of
un-protected cell terminals. Discharged cells shall be removed from the
hazardous area.
Warning! For ATEX/IECEx GROUP I applications, the changing of cells in the
hazardous area or the transportation of spare cells into the hazardous
area is NOT PERMITTED.
Warning! For ATEX/IECEx applications, NOTE THE DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE
CLASSSIFICATION of T3 at 60oC when Energizer E91 or Panasonic
LR6XWA cells are used (see Table 1).
Warning! The user shall NOT mix different cells in ANY application
Warning! For ATEX/IECEx GROUP II applications, note that the rated ambient
temperature range of the equipment is from -20oC to 60oC.
Warning! For ATEX/IECEx GROUP I applications, note that the rated ambient
temperature range of the equipment is from 0oC to 60oC.
Warning! Any connection to the iCAM502 USB port must NOT be made in a
hazardous area.
Warning! If any damage to the iCAM502 is found which may invalidate the required
safety minimum IP rating (IP54 for group I applications), (IP20 for group
II), the iCAM502 shall be removed from the hazardous area.
Important Any repairs or replacement of parts MUST be performed by the
manufacturer or its nominated sub contractor or agent.
Important The iCAM502 contains no user serviceable parts. The main part of the
enclosure must not be opened under any circumstances.

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Table 1 iCAM502 cell usage table
2 User guide
2.1 Changing/installing the cells
To change or install the cells in the iCAM502 turn the screw as indicated below to
remove the cover.
Install the cells in the correct orientation (indicated on the enclosure) and close the lid
again.
Application
Duracell
MN1500
Duracell
Industrial
ID1500
Energizer
E91
Panasonic
LR6XWA
ATEX/IECEx
GROUP II
OK, T4 at
60
o
C
OK, T4 at
60
o
C
OK, T3 at
60
o
C
OK, T3 at
60
o
C
ATEX/IECEx
GROUP I
OK, T4 at
60
o
C
OK, T4 at
60
o
C
CANNOT
BE USED
CANNOT
BE USED
To close it again, turn the
coin clockwise, the screw
should click into place once
correctly seated.
Use a coin to turn the
screw anti-clockwise, the
lid should then pop up.
To close it again, turn the
coin clockwise, the screw
should click into place
once correctly seated.

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3 Structure and Function
3.1 Intended Purpose Usage
Important Before setting the unit to work, read the technical documentation
carefully.
Important The latest version of the technical documentation or the corresponding
technical supplements is valid in each case.
The iCAM502 is built using modern components and is extremely reliable in
operation; however it must only be used for its intended purpose. Please note that
the intended purpose also includes compliance with the instructions issued by the
manufacturer for installation, setting up and service.
Any other use is regarded as conflicting with the intended purpose. The manufacturer
is not liable for any subsequent damage resulting from such inadmissible use. The
user bears the sole risk in such cases.
3.2 Transportation and Storage
All iCAM502 devices must be so transported and stored that they are not subjected
to any excessive mechanical stresses.
3.3 Authorized Persons
Only persons trained for the purpose are authorized to handle the iCAM502; they
must be familiar with the unit and must be aware of the regulation and provisions
required for explosion protection as well as the relevant accident prevention
regulations.
3.4 Cleaning and Maintenance
The iCAM502 and all its components require no maintenance. All work on the
iCAM502 by personnel who are not expressly qualified for such activities will cause
the Ex approval and the guarantee to become void.
3.5 Safety Precautions
Important For the installation, maintenance and cleaning of the units, it is
absolutely necessary to observe the applicable regulations and
provisions concerned with explosion protection (EN 60079-0, EN 60079-
14) as well as the Accident Prevention Regulations.
3.6 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals
The cleaning intervals depend on the environment where the system is installed.

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3.7 Aggressive substances and environments
The iCAM502 is not designed to come into contact with aggressive substances or
environments, please be aware that additional protection may be required.
3.8 Exposure to external stresses
The iCAM502 is not designed to be subjected to excessive stresses e.g. vibration,
heat, impact. Additional protection is required to protect against these external
stresses. The iCAM502 will require additional protection if it is used in a location
where it may be subjected to damage.
The iCAM502 may be fitted with the optional antistatic rubber boot accessory
supplied by Extronics. However, this does not guarantee any additional impact
resistance, and due care must still be taken to avoid damage to the unit, and to
inspect it before taking into a hazardous area.

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4 Technical Data
Certification Number
ITS09ATEX26868X, IECEx ITS 09.0027X
ATEX Certification
II 1 G Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4 Gb, -20°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C
I M1 Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C
IECEx Certification
II 1 G Ex ia IIB T4/T3 Ga, II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4 Gb, -20°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C
Ex ia I Ma 0°C ≤Ta≤ +60°C
Compliance
EMC: EN 55022 1998 class B, EN 55024 1999
LV: EN 60950 2002
FCC: FCC: Class A device, compliance through verification route
Dimensions
132mm x 32mm x 22mm (5.20” x 1.26” x 0.87”)
IP Rating
IP65
Operating Temperature
Group II -20ºC to +60ºC / Group I 0°C to +60°C
Weight
Approx 200g including batteries
Housing
Injection moulded antistatic plastic housing, supplied with antistatic silicone rubber
boot for additional shock protection
Relative humidity
95% RH non condensing
Power
2 x Alkaline AA batteries, refer to ATEX Certificate for details on range of approved
batteries. Batteries may not be carried or changed in Group I hazardous areas.
Memory
On board 1Gbyte NAND Flash (holds approx 5,000 JPEG images without any audio
recording and additional 960Kbytes per min for audio)
Image
3.1 Mega-Pixel (2048 x 1536 resolution)
Lens
Autofocus lens, effective focal length 3.39mm, F2.8, 68odiagonal field of view
Focal Distance
5cm to infinity
View Finder
Two element optical view finder
Power Modes
Operate and auto power-down (after 3 mins)
Battery Life
Up to 600 shots without flash and up to 100 shots with flash taken one after the other. 170
shots as per the CIPA DC-002 standard (mixed mode shots with and without flash)
Note it is very difficult to be precise about exact numbers as there are many factors that can
influence this such as the ambient temperature, how long the camera is powered up,
number of voice recordings made and the number and length of time it is connected to a PC
for transferring picture and voice data.
Connectivity
USB 1.1 via mini-USB socket for use in the safe area only. Certified for direct connection to
a PC without requiring an external protection barrier
OS Support
PTP imaging device in Windows XP/Vista/7 and most versions of Linux.
USB firmware upgrade utility for Windows XP/Vista/7/10 only.
Flash
4 LED flash giving 131 lux.seconds of energy at 67ms exposure
Audio recording format
wav
Image format
jpeg
Time and Date
Time and date stamping of stored images and filenames
Time and date set via Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) automatically

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5 EU Declaration of Conformity

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6 Revision History
Revision 1.0 – Initial Release, 28/05/15, BS
Revision 2.0 – Updated DoC 21/05/2015, AR
Revision 3.0 – Updated DoC 26/10/16, PR
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