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DLT-V83 Operating Instructions V2.00
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NOTICE: Property damage
Installation environment without cooling air can overheat/damage the DLT-V83.
The DLT-V83 employs a passive cooling concept whereby the waste heat generated inside the
device is emitted from the surface of the housing. For this system to function properly, sufficient
fresh air circulation is required.
Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to
dissipate accumulated heat to the outside.
The maximum permissible ambient temperature for the entire system needs to be taken
into account for the specific application area.
Damage and scratching of the touchscreen without transport protective film.
The front display of the DLT-V83 is protected during transport by a transparent film. This film
should remain on the front display during assembly to avoid damage to the front display surface.
Only remove the film after all of the installation work has been completed
13.1.1.
Important: Installation of the DLT-V83 on vehicles
WARNING
Observe the requirements of the vehicle manufacturer.
Observe the requirements of the vehicle manufacturer for the attachment of auxiliary
devices and the connection of auxiliary consumers.
Observe all requirements that relate to welding or drilling support parts.
Risk of accident on vehicles due to limited field of view of the driver.
Inside the vehicle the driver's field of vision must remain free.
During installation, plan for sufficient space for the DLT-V83 and accessories.
Make sure that the driver's field of vision is not restricted in a prohibited.
No part of the DLT-V83 system may project beyond the vehicle.
Risk of accident on vehicles due to unexpected vehicle emergency stop because of
electro conductive connection of the DLT-V83 to the vehicle chassis
Due to a variety of technical properties of forklifts and forklift trucks, it can be necessary to
electrically isolate DLT-V83 from the chassis of the vehicle to prevent malfunctions. The
necessity of this must be studied on a case-by-case basis, however, it is recommended for
vehicles with potential-free chassis.
For example, using rubber buffers ensures that the terminal has no electrically conducting
connection to the vehicle chassis.
If peripheral equipment (such as scanners, printers, scales or similar), which has its own power
supply unit is used, you must ensure that the power supply units of these peripherals are
galvanically separated from the supply of the vehicle.
Moreover, the peripheral equipment and its cabling must be attached electrically isolated.
If external antennas are being used, you must ensure that the antennas are isolated at the
mounting point on the vehicle chassis.