intermec solutions for hazardous environments: ck32is
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UL(Underwriters Laboratory)
ATEX(European Atmospheres Explosibles Directives)
IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission)
Global Considerations Global Certification requirements
U.S.CanadaMexico
European Union
NorwaySwitzerlandTurkey
AustraliaSingapore MalaysiaPhilippinesIndonesiaSaudi Arabia
Austria BelgiumBulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark EstoniaFinland FranceGermany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy
Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland PortugalRomaniaSlovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Hazardous Environment Certifications UL, ATEX, IEC
Localized Languages English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,Korean, Thai (character set only)
RoHS Compliance Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substance in Electrical and ElectronicEquipment
WEEE Compliance Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
RF Certifications Support & Service
Certified repairs at all service centers worldwide
Global Reach
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UL(Underwriters Laboratory)
ATEX(European Atmospheres Explosibles Directives)
IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission)
Hazardous Certifications
Gases, Liquids, VaporsClass I Division 1 Group A,B,C,D (T4)Class 1 Zone 0 Group IIC (T4)
Gases, Liquids, VaporsZone 0 (T4) Group IIC
Gases, Liquids, VaporsZone 0 (T4) Group IIC
Dusts & FibersClass II Division 1 Groups E, F and G
Dusts & FibersZone 20 Group II* T250°C
Dusts & FibersZone 20 Group II* T250°C
Underground MiningGroup I M1
Underground MiningGroup I M1
Class III Division 1
* Except conductive dust
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UL(Underwriters Laboratory)
ATEX(European Atmospheres Explosibles Directives)
IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission)
Hazardous Certifications
* Except conductive dust
From concept, design specifications dedicated to meeting customer’s most stringent requirements for flammable gases, vapors, liquids, dusts or fibers.
Gases, Liquids, VaporsClass I Division 1 Group A,B,C,D (T4)Class 1 Zone 0 Group IIC (T4)
Gases, Liquids, VaporsZone 0 (T4) Group IIC
Gases, Liquids, VaporsZone 0 (T4) Group IIC
Dusts & FibersClass II Division 1 Groups E, F and G
Dusts & FibersZone 20 Group II* T250°C
Dusts & FibersZone 20 Group II* T250°C
Underground MiningGroup I M1
Underground MiningGroup I M1
Class III Division 1
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High Level Device Requirements
Chemical, Oil & Gas, and Pharmaceutical customers told us their “ideal” requirements: One Device - Globally
One Manufacturer - Globally
Long Product Life Cycle
Industry Commitment - Globally
Global Technical Support & Service
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Detailed Device Requirements – Typical Customer Device: Windows mobile PDA
Hazardous Ratings: 60% - UL Class 1 Div 2 for North America 5% - UL Class 1 Div 1 for North America 20% - ATEX Zone 2 for Europe 5% - ATEX Zone 1 for Europe 10% - IEC, Rest of World (RoW)
Memory: 128 MB of RAM / 512 MB of Flash Storage
Communications: 802.11b/g Cisco CCX V3 radio support Bluetooth – Used to talk to peripherals (RFID, Vibration, Temperature probes)
Keyboard/Ergonomics: Big, easy to use Arrows & Numeric Keys (for use in gloved environments) User installable Trigger Handle
Support: 8 Hours of Battery Life No loss of data/application after cold boot Global Support Lock Down Application
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Detailed Device Requirements – What are yours?
Device? Hazardous Ratings? Memory? Communications? Keyboard/Ergonomics? Support?
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Enterprise Asset Management Solutions Example: Plant Maintenance & Repair Trend
Good maintenance and support practices are an integral component of optimized production processes and lean manufacturing.
Key Issues Manufacturers are focused on improving the efficiency of production. As production capacity rises above 80% utilization, efficiency and productivity in plant maintenance and repair is mandatory. Return on Assets (ROA) is becoming the primary driver of equipment investment.
Solutions In-premise and extra-premise predictive maintenance. Break-Fix operations. Dispatching for optimized production. Operator directed response (ODR).
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Intermec Hazardous Environment Solutions
751 Class I Div 2 751 ATEX Zone 2 730 Class I Div 1
CK31 Class I Div 2 CK61 Class I Div 2 CK32IS
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Intermec Hazardous Environment Solutions
751 Class 1 Div 2 751 ATEX Zone 2 730 Class 1 Div 1
CK31 Class 1 Div 2 CK61 Class1 Div 2 CK32IS
Mobile ComputersFixed Mount Computers
RFID Scanners Printers
Intermec Solutions Family
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CK32IS Features
Intermec Linear Imager
42 or 56 Keypad options (Standard, 3270/5250, VT/ANSI)
128 MB RAM 512 MB Persistent Storage
QVGA Color Display w/ Touchscreen
Intel XScale PXA270 Processor
802.11b/g WLAN w/ CCX 3, USB Bluetooth & Ethernet
Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium & Phone Edition & MSFP
Integrated Speaker/microphone
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CK32IS Usability
User installable trigger handle
Batteries removable in hazardous environments
Keypad options support gloved use
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CK32IS Accessories
* Associated Apparatus Certified – Guarantees that any outside equipment cannot damage the unit. Not for use in Hazardous environments.
Communication Adapter* USB Client and Ethernet Battery Eliminator
Battery Pack Option Quad Battery Charger* Trigger Handle
User Installable Carrying Strap
Leather Hand Strap Screen Protector Kit Tethered Stylus Kit
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CK32IS Durability
Electrostatic Dissipation Internal Antennas Hard Plastic Key tops Polycarbonate Enclosure Internal Magnesium Frame Internal Shock Mounting Encapsulated Circuit Boards
Designed from inception for exceptional durability 5 foot drop specification IP67 sealed Operating temperature: -20°C to +50°C Robust construction:
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Hardware Durability
Internal Magnesium Frame Thicker than comparable frame in standard product Lightweight but strong Internal skeleton
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Hardware Durability
Magnesium frame Reduces flexing, risk of damage Maintains relative alignment and spacing Protects LCD display glass
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Hardware Durability
Encapsulated Circuit Boards High temperature silicon for thermal insulation Second line of protection against gas & dust Protects components from shock, vibration, corrosion
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Hardware Durability
Hard Plastic Key Caps Laser engraved Silicon Keypad
Touch ScreenTouch Screen Protector
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Hardware Durability
Polycarbonate Enclosure Extra thick, high quality, reinforced Conductive
IP67-rated sealModular construction
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Worldwide Service & SupportMedallion service contracts
Tel and web based post sales support
More than 70 service & support facilities Local languages, time zones
Intermec Repair LocationsIntermec Global Service Partners
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UL(Underwriters Laboratory)
ATEX(European Atmospheres Explosibles Directives)
IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission)
CK32IS Hazardous Certifications Certified Intrinsically Safe by ALL 3 global agencies, for gases, vapors, liquids,
dusts, fibers and underground mining. Today’s safety requirements. And tomorrow’s.
* Except conductive dust
Gases, Liquids, VaporsClass I Division 1 Group A,B,C,D (T4)Class 1 Zone 0 Group IIC (T4)
Gases, Liquids, VaporsZone 0 (T4) Group IIC
Gases, Liquids, VaporsZone 0 (T4) Group IIC
Dusts & FibersClass II Division 1 Groups E, F and G
Dusts & FibersZone 20 Group II* T250°C
Dusts & FibersZone 20 Group II* T250°C
Underground MiningGroup I M1
Underground MiningGroup I M1
Class III Division 1
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Designed to Deliver Highest Level of Safety Full International Safety Certifications
in One Computer
Meets or Exceeds Latest Safety Standards: Zone 0
Exceptionally Rugged: 5’ drop, IP67
Worldwide Service & Support
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Next Steps Compliance:
Define your safety certification requirements
Configuration: Determine detailed device requirements
Service & Support: Determine global needs
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