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2 Warning
2.1.
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatic Sensitive
(ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec-
trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and
semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage
caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as alumi-
num foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “anti-static (ESD protected)” can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or compara-
ble conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material
to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
Caution:
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) suf-
ficient to damage an ES device).
Summary of Contents for SA-BTT775GA
Page 16: ...16 4 1 Others Licenses ...
Page 17: ...17 5 Location of Controls and Components 5 1 Remote Control Key Button Operations ...
Page 19: ...19 5 3 Speaker Connection ...
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Page 23: ...23 5 6 Firmware Updates ...
Page 24: ...24 5 7 Enjoying BD LIVE or picture in picture in BD Video ...
Page 25: ...25 5 8 Regarding Divx ...
Page 26: ...26 5 9 Enjoying 3D Video ...
Page 27: ...27 5 10 Using the iPod iPhone 5 10 1 iPod iPhone Connection ...
Page 28: ...28 5 10 2 iPod iPhone Playback ...
Page 29: ...29 5 11 Enjoying VIERA CAST ...
Page 30: ...30 5 12 Playing Back Contents on the DLNA Server DLNA ...
Page 31: ...31 5 13 Playable disc Cards ...
Page 32: ...32 5 14 File Extension Type Support MP3 JPEG DivX MKV ...
Page 34: ...34 3 Gently pull out the tray 4 Remove disc ...
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