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Precautions for Correct Use
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Precautions for Correct Use
Observe the precautions described below to prevent operation failure, mal-
functions, or undesirable effects on product performance.
4-1
Installation environment
Do not install the MS2800 system in the following types of environments:
• Areas exposed to intense interference light, such as direct sunlight
• Areas with high humidity where condensation is likely to occur
• Areas where corrosive gases are present
• Areas exposed to vibration or shock levels higher than in the specification
provisions
• Areas where the product may come into contact with water
• Areas where the product may get wet with oil that can solve adhesive
Do not use radio equipment such as cellular phones, walkie-talkies, or trans-
ceivers near the MS2800 system.
4-2
Wiring and installation
• Make sure to perform wiring while the power supply is OFF. Otherwise,
the MS2800 system may fail to operate due to the diagnosis function.
• When replacing the cable connectors with other types of connectors, use
connectors that provide a proper grade of protection.
• Properly perform the wiring after confirming the signal names of all the
terminals.
• Do not operate the control system until 2 seconds or more (2,2 seconds
or more in case of series connection) after turning ON the power of the
MS2800 system.
• Be sure to route the MS2800 system cable separate from high-potential
power lines or through an exclusive conduit.
• When using a commercially available switching regulator power supply,
make sure to ground the FG terminal (frame ground terminal).
• Install the emitter and receiver so that their vertical direction should
match.
4-3
Cleaning
Do not use thinner, benzene, or acetone for cleaning, they affect the product's
resin parts and paint on the case.
4-4
Object detection
The MS2800 system cannot detect transparent and/or translucent objects.
Summary of Contents for MS2800E
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