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Environmental

The specifications given here are for a HDD unit installed in a PS-A unit.

The PS365XA-HD40 is one of the Expansion Options for PS-A Series, when shipped, set 
as the PS-A's Slave drive (Second Hard Disk).When using the PS365XA-HD40 as the 
PS-A's Master drive, be sure to perform the following setup.

Operating 

Temperature

PS-3710A, PS-3650A

+5°C to +50°C

PS-3711A, PS-3651A

+5°C to +45°C

Storage Temperature

-10°C to +60°C

Ambient Humidity

10%RH to 90%RH (No condensation)

(Wet bulb temperature: 29°C or less)

Noise Resistance 

(via Noise Simulator)

Noise Voltage: 1,500Vp-p (via noise simulator)

Pulse Width: 50ns, 500ns, 1µs

Electrostatic Discharge Immunity

6kV 

Vibration Resistance

4.9m/s

2

(10Hz to 25Hz) (When Operating)

Shock Resistance

3290m/s

2

(1ms, Half-sine shock pulse) (When Shipping)

• Using the HDD unit in an environment that is excessively hot and/or 

humid will shorten the disk’s usage lifetime. A wet bulb temperature of 
29

°C

 or less is recommended. This is equivalent to the following data.

2

Hard Disk Unit Settings

• If PS-A units have this HDD Unit as a built-in hard disk, the HDD 

unit, when shipped, is set as the PS-A's Master. If set as the PS-A's 
Slave, except for the jumper plug included, do NOT use any other 
jumper plugs with the PS365XA-HD40, since it can cause a 
malfunction or damage the unit.

• Pro-face’s PS-A Unit built-in Windows

®

 XP Embedded and 

PS365XA-HD40 should be used as the factory settings (CF card is 
set to the PS-A's Master drive and HDD unit is set to the PS-A's 
Slave drive).

Temperature

Humidity

at 35°C

no higher than 64%RH

at 40°C

no higher than 44%RH

Summary of Contents for PS365XA-HD40

Page 1: ...kdown or an electrical shock Do not place or store this unit in a location where there is direct sunlight excessive heat dust or vibration Do not store or operate the HDD unit near chemicals or where there are chemical fumes Do not allow anyone other than Pro face s own service staff to perform maintenance or adjustments to the HDD unit Do not move or shift the PS A unit while the HDD unit is inst...

Page 2: ...Power Consumption At Startup 5 0W MAX Read Write 1 8 1 8W TYP During Wait 0 2W TYP Interface PATA Operation Lifetime 5 years or 20 000 operating hours whichever comes first Weight Approx 200g The HDD unit has a finite usage lifetime Therefore be sure to back up all HDD data periodically or prepare a backup HDD unit The HDD unit s lifetime will vary depending on the usage conditions and environment...

Page 3: ...10Hz to 25Hz When Operating Shock Resistance 3290m s2 1ms Half sine shock pulse When Shipping Using the HDD unit in an environment that is excessively hot and or humid will shorten the disk s usage lifetime A wet bulb temperature of 29 C or less is recommended This is equivalent to the following data 2 Hard Disk Unit Settings If PS A units have this HDD Unit as a built in hard disk the HDD unit wh...

Page 4: ...nit s screen display disappears the power might be distributed inside such as the Standby status etc Be sure to confirm that the power supply switch on the rear side of the PS A unit is OFF 1 Turn off the power switch of the PS A unit remove the power cable Put the PS A on the horizontal place while the display side of it is downside 2 Unscrew the screws 2 from the Expansion Board Cover and remove...

Page 5: ...tor in the IDE s interface Seen the figure on the left 5 Install the HDD unit like the left figure and fix it with the screws 4 which are contained in your package The torque strength for the fixing should be a range of 0 5 to 0 6 N m 6 With opposite procedure above set the IDE cover Expansion Board Base and Expansion Board Cover to the PS A unit respectively ...

Page 6: ...r Plug the HDD unit cable connector in the IDE s interface Seen the figure on the left 3 Install the HDD unit like the left figure and fix it with the screws 4 which are contained in your package The torque strength for the fixing should be a range of 0 5 to 0 6 N m 4 Place the IDE cover back and fix it with the screws 3 of the IDE cover 1 Place the PS A unit face down and unscrew five 5 attachmen...

Page 7: ...orque should be 0 5 to 0 6 N m IDE I F 1 Place the PS A unit face down and unscrew eight 8 attachment screws See diagram 2 Lift the PS A unit s Rear Cover off of the PS A unit 3 Insert the HDD unit cable connector completely into the IDE I F Attach the HDD unit using four 4 attachment screws The torque should be 0 5 to 0 6 N m 4 Replace the PS A unit s Rear Cover and reattach eight 8 attachment sc...

Page 8: ...ware that Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable by the user for any damages losses or third party claims arising from the uses of this product Copyright 2006 Digital Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Digital Electronics Corporation 8 2 52 Nanko higashi Suminoe ku Osaka 559 0031 JAPAN TEL 81 0 6 6613 3116 FAX 81 0 6 6613 5888 http www proface com Note ...

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