By choosing a level 2 you decided to deal with details yourselves such as: frame, casing,
etc.
When mounting a level 2 into a panel, a rack or your own enclosure please observe the fol-
lowing:
Space Behind the Computer
A complete description of all the different positions and ways a level 2 could be mounted
into a panel, is of cause not possible. By mounting in general it is very important that the
back of the PC is given a minimum amount of space as the PC produces heat. From the
technical specifications you will know that the level 2 ambient temperature is specified.
This temperature must not be exceeded.
If you have a chance of providing a natural airflow through the inside area of the panel, it
will help you to keep the internal temperature down. If you want an even better airflow you
may consider to mount a fan improving the natural airflow.
If you install additional equipment that also generates heat inside the panel please observe
the total accumulation of heat as it may then demand additional space to keep internal tem-
perature down. It is always worth while to care about the temperature even if it is not near
the critical point as electronics in general will live longer if not stressed by high tempera-
tures.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
From our technical specifications you will know that our PC’s complies with EMC direc-
tive for industry. The level 2 PC isn’t equipped with a protective front when you receive it,
therefore it follows naturally that you will decide how the framework of the front should be
carried out.
If you decide that your technical construction must comply with the EMC Directive you
may use normal glass as protection in front of the display
1)
. To reduce electromagnetic
Immunity and Emission of your system further, the protective window may be coated on
the inner side with Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) and a surface resistivity of 20 Ohms/square. It
is important to ensure a good connection between the ITO coating and protective ground.
The connection can be made by using adhesive tape made of copper. This implies of
course, that your front panel is made of a material providing a good protective ground.
1)
This is due to the fact that PCI6000 is designed to have a very low emmision due to
LVDS signal levels to the LCD. Anyway mounting a level 2 for an EMC unexperienced
user may cause problems.
PCI6000 User’s Manual
Chapter 10
Mounting of a Level 2
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