User's Manual

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3. GATEWAY
3.1. IDENTIFICATION
Table 4: gateways part numbers
Model
Device
EGL1101000
Gateway with embedded antenna
EGL1105000
Gateway with external antenna
3.2. INSTALLATION / DISASSEMBLY
During installation or disassembly of Eagle devices, the operator must wear the prescribed
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), respect the regulations in force and have the
necessary clearances.
WARNING: In hazardous environments, the operator has to arrange organizational safety
measures which reliably prevent the occurrence of an ignitable atmosphere, by default
reduce the probability that a flammable atmosphere can occur at all (employing the use of
suitable gas detection systems).
A damp cloth should be used when installing or taking off the gateway in hazardous areas to
eliminate static electricity resulting from this operation.
3.3. HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS
II 3 G Ex ic IIC T4 Gc -20°C < Ta <+60°C [-4°F< Ta <140°F] (Pending)
LCIE 14 ATEX xxxx X (Pending)
IECEx LCIE 14.xxxxX (Pending)
3.4. CONNECTIONS
In zone 2 hazardous environments, before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable to
the gateway, always ensure the following:
The Ethernet cable must not be connected to the other end.
The operator has to prevent the occurrence of an ignitable atmosphere (employing the
use of suitable gas detection systems).
Do not exceed maximum input voltage and current on the Ethernet connector:
Maximum input voltage is 48 V DC 0.3 A
3.5. STORAGE
The storage area should be clean, cool (not exceeding +25°C [+77°F]), dry and ventilated.
Do not leave Eagle devices exposed to a heat source or high temperature location such as
an unattended vehicle. To prevent damage, remove the devices from the vehicle.