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Motorola Professional Series Enhanced ATEX Portable Radios October 2007 All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements Agenda Introduction What is ATEX? Example markets served Product Overview Key Features Comparison vs non-atex vs phase I ATEX Accessories Sales Support What s in the box? Summary All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 2

What Is ATEX? Why Is It Required? Many workplaces may contain (or have activities that may produce) explosive or potentially explosive atmospheres Market Tiers High Tier Professional Mid-tier Professional Low-tier Professional Commercial Consumer Vertical Markets Motorola Business Motorola Products Emergency Services PAMR Public Transport Dimetra, ASTRO Airports/ports Local Government Dimetra IP Compact Transportation Petrochemical Public Utilities Mining MOTOTRBO Professional Series Taxi Manufacturing Construction Private Security Retail Family Hospitality Sport Rental Agencies Warehousing Agriculture Fun Systems PCR CRBR Commercial Series Ultra-low Tier Light Industrial Consumer DTR Series All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 3

What Is ATEX? ATEX Directives ATEX ATmospheres EXplosibles Mandatory in all EU member states & EFTA countries since July 1st 2003 Framework for controlling explosive atmospheres and the equipment and protective systems used in them Directive 99/92/EC ( ATEX 137 ) Workplace Directive Use Directive Requirements for health and safety protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres Directive 94/9/EC ( ATEX 95 ) Equipment Directive Requirements that must be met by equipment and protective systems intended to be used in potentially explosive atmospheres (flammable gases, vapours or dusts) 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 All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 4

What Is ATEX? Examples of Explosive Hazards Many workplaces may contain (or have activities that may produce) explosive or potentially explosive atmospheres, eg Chemical Industry Flammable gases, liquids and solids are converted and processed in many different processes in the chemical industry, which may give rise to explosive mixtures Gas Pipelines and Distribution Centres Explosive gas/air mixtures may be formed when natural gas is released, for example by leakage Power Generating Companies Lump coal, which is not explosive in mixture with air, may be converted in the conveying, grinding and drying processes into coal dust capable of forming explosive dust/air mixtures All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 5

What Is ATEX? Examples of Explosive Hazards (cont d) Sewerage Treatment Plants When waste waters are treated in purification plants, the gases generated may form explosive gas/air mixtures Landfill Tips And Civil Engineering Flammable landfill gases may arise in landfill sites. Elaborate technical arrangements are needed to avoid uncontrolled gas emission and possible ignition. Flammable gases from various sources may collect in poorly ventilated tunnels, cellars, etc Wood-working Industry Wood-working gives rise to wood dusts. These can form explosive dust/air mixtures, e.g. in filters or silos All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 6

What Is ATEX? Examples of Explosive Hazards (cont d) Paint-spraying Operations The overspray generated in paint spray bays and the solvent vapours released may give rise to explosive atmospheres when mixed with air Agriculture Biogas production plants are operated on some farms. Explosive biogas/air mixtures may arise if the gas is released, e.g. by leakage Metal-working Operations When shaped parts are manufactured from metals, explosive metal dusts may be produced during grinding - this particularly applies to light metals. These metal dusts may give rise to an explosion hazard in dust collectors All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 7

What Is ATEX? Examples of Explosive Hazards (cont d) Food and Feedstuffs Industry Explosive dusts may arise during transportation, storage and processing of grain, sugar, etc. If they are exhausted and collected by filtering, explosive atmospheres may arise Pharmaceutical Industry Alcohols are often used as solvents in the production of pharmaceuticals. Agents and auxiliary materials that give rise to dust explosions, such as lactose, may also be used Oil Refineries, Rigs, Processing Plants and Filling Stations The hydrocarbons handled in refineries are all flammable and may give rise to explosive atmospheres even at ambient temperature. The area around oil processing plant is generally regarded as a place where explosive atmospheres may occur All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 8

What Is ATEX? Differing Levels of Risk are Classified by 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 gases, vapours or mists is present either continuously, frequently or over a prolonged period 1 Gas Area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere as a mixture of air and flammable gases, vapours or mist can occasionally form 1G 2G 2 Gas Area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere as a 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 flammable air-borne dust is present either continuously, over prolonged periods or frequently 21 Dust Area in which under normal operation a potentially explosive atmosphere in the form 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 of a cloud of flammable air-borne dust is not normally present although may occur for just a short period -- Mining Equipment intended for mining use and is required to remain functional in the presence of an explosive atmosphere -- Mining Equipment intended for mining use but is intended to be de-energised in the event of an explosive atmosphere 3G 1D 2D 3D M1 M2 All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 9

What Is ATEX? Gas Protection Designation Device Group I I = mining II II = all all other areas Atmosphere G= gas D = dust Type of of ignition protection ia ia = energy limiting (zone 0) 0) ib ib = energy limiting (zones 1&2) Temperature Classes T1 T1 = 450 C T2 T2 = 300 C T3 T3 = 200 C T4 T4 = 135 C T5 T5 = 100 C T6 T6 = 85 C II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4 Category 1 = zones 0 (gas) or or 20 20 (dust) 2 = zones 1 (gas) or or 21 21 (dust) 3 = zones 2 (gas) or or 22 22 (dust) Gas Gas Zone Zone 1: 1: Area Area in in which which under under normal normal operation operation a a potentially potentially explosive explosive atmosphere atmosphere as as a a mixture mixture of of air air and and flammable flammable gases, gases, vapours vapours or or mist mist can can occasionally occasionally form form Approved in in accordance with European ATEX directive and IECEx standards Explosion group I I = methane (mining) IIA IIA = propane IIB IIB = ethylene IIC = hydrogen (most dangerous group II II = no no ignitability All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 10

What Is ATEX? Dust Protection Designation Device Group I I = mining II II = all all other areas Atmosphere G= gas D = dust Maximum device surface temperature II 2 D IP6x T110 C Category 1 = zones 0 (gas) or or 20 20 (dust) 2 = zones 1 (gas) or or 21 21 (dust) 3 = zones 2 (gas) or or 22 22 (dust) Dust Dust Zone Zone 21: 21: Area Area in in which which under under normal normal operation operation a a potentially potentially explosive explosive atmosphere atmosphere in in the the form form of of a a cloud cloud of of flammable flammable air-borne air-borne dust dust can can occasionally occasionally form form Ingress Protection Code to to EN60529 First digit (solid objects): Second digit (liquids): 0 No protection 0 No protection 4 >1mm objects 4 Spray from all directions 5 Dust (limited ingress) 5 Jets from all directions 6 Total dust protection 6 Strong jets 7 Temporary immersion 8 Long term immersion All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 11

What Is ATEX? Ingress Protection Code to EN60529 Protection Against Solid Objects 0 No No protection 1 Protected against solids objects over 50mm (e.g. accidental touch by by hands 2 Protected against solids objects over 12mm (e.g. fingers) 3 Protected against solids objects over 2.5mm (e.g. tools and and wires) 4 Protected against solids objects over 1mm (e.g. tools, wires and andsmall wires 5 Protected against dust --limited ingress (no (no harmful deposit) 6 Totally protected against dust IP64 Protection Against Liquids 0 No No protection 1 Protected against vertically falling drops of of water 2 Protected against direct sprays up up to to 15 15 from the the vertical 3 Protected against direct sprays up up to to 60 60 from the the vertical 4 Protected against sprays from all all directions --limited ingress permitted 5 Protected against low low pressure jets jets from all all directions --limited ingress permitted 6 Protected against strong jets jets of of water --limited ingress permitted 7 Protected against the the effects of of immersion upto 1m 1m for for 30 30 minutes 8 Protected against long periods of of immersion under pressure All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 12

What Is ATEX? Mining Protection Designation Device Group I I = mining II II = all all other areas Approved in in accordance with European ATEX directive and IECEx standards Explosion group I I = methane (mining) IIA IIA = propane IIB IIB = ethylene IIC = hydrogen (most dangerous) II II = no no ignitability I M2 Ex ib I Category M1 = mining (zones 0&1) M2 = mining (zone 2) 2) Mining Mining Zone Zone M2: M2: equipment equipment is is intended intended to to be be de-energized de-energized in in the the event event of of an an explosive explosive atmosphere. atmosphere. The The means means of of protection protection relating relating to to equipment equipment in in this this category category assure assure the the requisite requisite level level of of protection protection during during normal normal operation operation and and also also in in the the case case of of more more severe severe operating operating conditions, conditions, in in particular particular those those arising arising from from rough rough handling handling and and changing changing environmental environmental conditions. conditions. Type of of ignition protection ia ia = energy limiting (zone 0) 0) ib ib = energy limiting (zones 1&2) All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 13

What Is ATEX? ATEX Limits Radio Frequency Power Levels Ignition limits for high-frequency sources: Explosion Group IIA Maximum RF Power 6W IIB 3.5W IIC 2W Clarification Sheet ExNB/04/160/P (11th Nov 2004) states: Equipments having the capability of up to 3.5W output must be marked Group IIB and those having the capability of up to 6W output must be marked Group IIA. Manufacturer s factory-setting made by hardware may be used to configure RF output for 2W max for Group IIC and 3.5W max for Group IIB versions. Programmable/ software control of output power which can be altered by suitable programming equipment of the user is not acceptable. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 14

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements New Enhanced Models ATEX Certificate BVS 07 ATEX E 095 X GP340 Ex GP380 Ex GP580 Ex GP680 Ex 5 Tone / PL 5 Tone / PL SmartZone MPT1327 Available in VHF (136 174MHz) and UHF* (403 470MHz) *coming soon All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 15

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements Overview High audio quality X-Pand voice compression Low level expansion Whisper mode Assured communication Escalert Call Forwarding & Missed Calls List Channel Scan Talkaround mode Enhanced employee safety Dedicated emergency button Emergency call functionality Lone worker operation All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 16

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements Overview Easy-to-use Intuitive user interface Ergonomic design Low battery alert High-capacity Li-Ion battery Increased shift life (approx. 11 hours) No memory or over-charge effects Longer shelf-life (~1 year self-discharge) High quality and reliability ATEX and IECEx Certified IP64 enclosure sealing MIL Spec 810F Unique Motorola Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 17

Motorola Accelerated Life Test Unique Motorola test regime to simulate over 5 years hard usage in the field Considerably beyond MIL SPEC test parameters Includes extreme thermal, mechanical, electrical and environmental tests Conducted during product development to detect potential problems and improve radio design Ensures extremely high quality levels Provides peace of mind for users All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 18

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements Comparison With Non-ATEX and Earlier Models Feature Comments Maximum RF Power Non-ATEX Radio ATEX Phase I ATEX enhanced 4W / 5W 1W 1W Limited by ATEX regulations Colour Black Black Blue Carry Case Optional Mandatory Optional ATEX Dust Rating n/a II 3D IP5x T60 C (for dust zone 22) II 2D Ex td A21 IP6x ib D21 T110 C (for dust zones 21 & 22) IP Rating IP54 IP54 IP64 ATEX Gas Rating n/a II 2G EEx ib IIC T4 II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 ATEX Mine Rating n/a I M2 EEx ib I I M2 Ex ib I Easy to distinguish & ensure only ATEX radios brought into explosive environments Greater flexibility and customer choice Enhanced models have higher dust rating (2D) Higher rating allows use in more dusty areas ATEX models can be used with highest explosive group (IIC) ATEX models suitable for use in mining zones M2 All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 19

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements Comparison With Non-ATEX and Earlier Models Feature Comments Standard Battery Time (5:5:90) Batteries Non-ATEX Radio ATEX Phase I ATEX enhanced 8 hours 11 hours 11 hours Wide range of batteries Specific battery: NNTN5510AR or NNTN5510BR Specific battery: NNTN5510CR DTMF Live Dial Yes No No PROIS interface Full Mandown Option Board Mandown & ATIS Option Boards* Channel spacing Programmable Fixed Fixed Longer time due to lower power usage Battery specified by ATEX certification Max current allowed is limited by ATEX regulations ATEX requirements mean interface had to be reduced ATEX has 12.5kHz and 20/25kHz versions Side/Alert Tones & Backlight Yes Not supported when radio in tx mode Not supported when radio in tx mode Max current allowed is limited by ATEX regulations Charger CPS Same SUCs and MUCs used for all (must be used outside explosive zones) Same CPS used for all Chargers are ATEX exempt Common programming and functionality *coming soon All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 20

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements Additional ATEX Battery Safety Factor Unique battery mechanics help eliminate operator error Peg on radio chassis keys into recess in battery housing Non-ATEX battery ATEX phi battery (black radio) ATEX phii battery (blue radio) Professional Series Radio Battery Compatibility Non-ATEX GP radios Wide range of batteries Current ATEX radios (black) NNTN5510AR or NNTN5510BR ONLY New ATEX radios (blue) NNTN5510CR ONLY No recesses One recess Four recesses All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 21

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements 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 IMPRES Single Unit Charger (US Plug) WPLN4182 230V IMPRES SUC (Euro Plug) WPLN4184 230V IMPRES SUC (UK Plug) WPLN4183 115V IMPRES Multi Unit Charger Display (US Plug) WPLN4192 230V IMPRES Display (Euro Plug) WPLN4194 230V IMPRES Display MUC (UK Plug) WPLN4193 115V IMPRES Multi Unit Charger Non-Display (US Plug) WPLN4187 230V IMPRES Display (Euro Plug) WPLN4189 230V IMPRES Display MUC (UK Plug) WPLN4188 Same chargers as existing Professional Series radios All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 22

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements ATEX-approved Carry Cases Soft leather case Keypad (GMLN1112) Non-keypad (GMLN1113) Heavy-duty leather case with D-Rings Keypad (GMLN1110) Non-keypad (GMLN1111) Carrying Strap NTN5243 Note: use with or without a carry case is optional All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 23

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements ATEX-approved Carry Cases ATEX Chest Pack MDHLN6602 Leather carry case not required when Chest Pack used ATEX Radio Pack MDRLN4815 Leather carry case not required when Radio Pack used Note: use with or without a carry case is optional All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 24

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements ATEX-approved Accessories 12-pin Hirose adapter GMLN1108A Notes: 1) No ATEX dust protection with above accessory attached 2) All accessories & radio side-plate have tamper-proof screw All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 25

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements ATEX-approved Remote Speaker Microphone Superior protection ATEX gas protection II 2 G EEx ib IIC T4 ATEX dust protection II 3 D IP5x T60 C ATEX mining I M2 EEx ib I Exceeds IP54 sealing Advanced functionality Emergency button Volume controls Easy to operate with gloves Notes: 1) Radio ATEX dust rating reduced to 3D with above accessory attached 2) All accessories & radio side-plate have tamper-proof screw GMMN1111 All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 26

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements What s In the Box? Standard configuration includes: Radio chassis (blue) 1480mAh Li-Ion battery (black) Antenna Accessory Connector Cover Belt Clip One year warranty All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 27

Professional Series ATEX Portable Enhancements The Motorola ATEX Advantage SAFE Highest ATEX gas protection Unique ATEX dust protection Man-down option (available soon) RELIABLE Fully-tested, proven platform MIL 810F (all 11 categories) Unique Accelerated Life Testing EFFECTIVE Superior audio quality Sophisticated functionality Value-add accessories All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2007 28