55
_MAN40-A (CMU040-A3)
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Operating
Temperature
The recommended temperature range where the
CE8000 Series unit
may
be used is from -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F).
A short exposure to temperatures lower or higher than these could possibly
make the screen very dark or light until the unit returns within the suggested
temperature range.
Long exposure to temperatures below -40°C (-40°F) may damage the screen.
Prolonged exposure to temperatures above +60°C (+140°F) will damage the
main battery and above +70°C may damage the unit (+158°F).
Rain And Water
Resistance
The
CE8000 Series unit
will withstand exposure to rain without the ingress
of water. It is designed to withstand occasional immersions. The unit floats,
making it easy to retrieve when dropped in water.
These characteristics can be impaired if the battery compartment or the
PC-Card doors are improperly closed or if their gaskets have deteriorated.
Resistance To
Shock
The
CE8000 unit
is designed to withstand shock and accidental drops from
up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) onto concrete within the fully specified temperature
range.
The
CE8000LS unit
is designed to withstand shock and accidental drops
from up to one meter (three feet) onto a hard surface within the fully
specified temperature range.
It is obvious that these situations should be avoided as much as possible.
Electromagnetic
Resistance
The
CE8000 Series unit
work perfectly well in most common environments
involving electromagnetic fields such as when near power transmission lines,
electric motors, transformers, compressors, low power RF transmitters, etc.
Performance can be degraded when using a communication cable, a
peripheral or a battery charger under these conditions.
Summary of Contents for MICROFLEX CE8000
Page 2: ..._MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 3: ......
Page 4: ..._MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 6: ...2 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 8: ...4 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 10: ...6 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 12: ...8 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 22: ...18 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 30: ...26 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 38: ...34 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 42: ...38 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 46: ...42 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 50: ...46 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 52: ...48 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 56: ...52 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 58: ...54 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...
Page 60: ...56 _MAN40 A CMU040 A3 ...