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 Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) 

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the transfer, between bodies, of an electrostatic charge caused 
by direct contact or induced by an electrostatic field.
The most common cause of ESD is physical contact. Touching an object can cause a discharge 
of electrostatic energy—ESD! If the charge is sufficient and occurs near electronic components, 
it can damage or destroy those components. 
In  some  cases,  damage  is  instantaneous  and  an  immediate  malfunction  occurs.  However, 
symptoms are not always immediate—performance may be marginal or seemingly normal for an 
indefinite period of time, followed by a sudden failure.
To eliminate potential ESD damage, review the following guidelines:

Handle boards by their edges, taking care not to touch electronic components

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Wear grounded wrist or foot straps, or ESD shoes or heel grounders to dissipate 

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unwanted static energy
Prior to handling boards, dispel any charge in your body or equipment

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Ensure components are transported and stored in static safe packaging

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When returning boards, carefully package in the original carton and static protective 

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Ensure ALL personnel are educated and trained in ESD Control Procedures

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In  general,  exercise  accepted  and  proven  precautions  normally  observed  when  handling 
electrostatic sensitive devices. 
A  warning  label  is  placed  on  the  packaging,  identifying  product  using  electrostatic  sensitive 
semiconductor devices.

 

Summary of Contents for XNX Universal Transmitter

Page 1: ...Installation Guide XNX Universal Transmitter Relay Board ...

Page 2: ...followed by a sudden failure To eliminate potential ESD damage review the following guidelines Handle boards by their edges taking care not to touch electronic components Wear grounded wrist or foot straps or ESD shoes or heel grounders to dissipate unwanted static energy Prior to handling boards dispel any charge in your body or equipment Ensure components are transported and stored in static saf...

Page 3: ...ailable cable conduit entry to terminal block TB3 Warning Power externally supplied Disconnect at source prior to servicing 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 C NC TB4 Remote Reset SW Relay Ratings 250VAC 5A 24VDC 5A NO C NC NO NC C NO Fault Level 2 Level 1 TB 3 RELAY TB3 Relay Connections Warning Power externally supplied disconnect at source prior to servicing Relay Contact Ratings 250 VAC 5 am...

Page 4: ...ver and set it aside 2 Using the handle provided carefully slide the POD from the inside of the XNX 3 Transmitter housing If your XNX is currently in use carefully unplug the terminal blocks from the rear of the POD Place the POD face down on a flat work surface taking care to not damage the 4 LCD screen Remove the blank label from the POD and replace it with the label provided with the 5 new Rela...

Page 5: ...d Main Board Option Board Connector Remove the option board from its packaging 8 Install the option board onto the main board by carefully inserting the pins on the back 9 of the option board into the connector on the main board Option Board Connector Replace the back cover and screws then wire accordingly or reconnect to existing wiring 10 ...

Page 6: ...a screens found under the Information Menu In addition to displaying the current transmitter configuration Transmitter Data is also used to update the configuration of the XNX when a new option board is added or removed To add the new option use the switches to navigate to the Option Revision screen then swipe the magnetic switch on the front panel to display Accept New Option Screen The screen wi...

Page 7: ...XNX Relay Board Installation Guide 7 Figure 1 Updating The XNX for Option Boards Added or Removed ...

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