For your safety
1.1
ESD sensitive components
NOTE
Working with sensitive components
Some components can be damaged by electrostatic discharges. Observe the warn-
ings on the packaging or ask the manufacturers or suppliers. To protect these com-
ponents use an ESD safe workplace (ESD = electrostatic discharge)
This environment can be created with parts that comply with the IEC61340-5-1
standard.
The conductive ESD work base is connected via an ESD earthing plug (with built-in
1 MOhm safety resistor) to a protective earth contact (PE) of the same socket strip
to which the protective earth conductor (PE) of the i-CON TRACE
®
is connected
(see Fig. 1).
Both ESD earth lines connected to the ESD work base must have integrated 1
MOhm safety resistors.
Fig. 1: Proper connection: Soldering iron with protection class 1 (protective earth conductor) and ESD earth
plug in the same multiple socket outlet
1.2
FCC USA info
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limit values for Class A
digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limit values aim to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence when the device is operated in a commercial environment. This device gener-
ates, uses and can even radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and
used in accordance with the operating instructions, it can cause radio traffic inter-
ference. Operating this device in a residential area can cause interference. In this
case, the user shall remedy the interference at their own expense.
Ersa GmbH
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