EZ2-VX6060
Technical Recommendations
SD.DT.F65-0e
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Appendix A - Technical Recommendations
Recommendation
Avoid connecting your rack on the same circuit as any electrical equipment that does not have a noise
suppressor, and can produce transient phenomena.
It is preferable to install a separate power line directly from the main electrical network.
All the system components (peripheral rack, printer, etc.) must be connected directly to the main
electrical network.
Power Supply
Check the correct input voltage prior applying power to the unit. Refer to Chapter 3 “Technical
Specifications", section “Power Supply".
Electrical safety
To prevent electrical accidents that could damage your equipment and threaten user safety, adhere to
the regulations and standards recommended in the IEC publication 364 (International Electronic
Commission) and the French standard NFC 15-100.
Electrical Damage
Avoid connecting cables to the front panel application connectors while functioning. Voltage discharge
may damage the inserted boards I/O devices or the power supply.
Fire safety
Fire estinguishers, type CO2, should be installed in the work area, close to the rack.
User Safety
All fans are externally protected with proper finger guard grids. User should avoid touching any fan part
with his fingers.
DO NOT turn the power on while the power is cycling off. Wait a few seconds until the power has
completely cycled off. Follow the same precaution for turning the power off.
Turning the power on or off before this cycle is complete can cause the voltage and temperature values
programmed into the board monitoring system to be lost.
MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
Make sure the rack has been powered off using the ON/OFF button (on the rear panel of the rack) before
unplugging the power supply cable.
It is strongly recommended to use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when you install or
upgrade your system to prevent the accumulation of electrostatic charges.
Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry; static discharge can damage circuits.