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PRIMUS
STERILIZER Company, LLC • 6565 South 118th Street • Omaha, NE 68137• Phone (402) 344-4200 • Fax (402) 344-4242
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PSS500 CONTROL BOARD JUMPERS - FIELD CONFIGURATION
(CONTINUED)
®
Spare Control Boards
If a control board is ordered for ASA or end user customer stock, PRIMUS will
supply the board with a standard jumper placement.
The final configuration must be made (or verified) in the field during installation.
Configuring the Jumpers in the Field (Not Recommended)
As a general rule, PRIMUS does not recommend configuring jumpers in the field
as it can be a tedious exercise that requires strong attention to detail and
knowledge of electrostatic discharge (ESD) practices.
Note
ESD is the sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged
objects caused by contact or an electrical short. Normally, a buildup of
static electricity precedes the ESD. Sometimes a spark can be seen,
but often the ESD is neither seen nor heard, yet is large enough to
cause damage to sensitive electronic devices.
During those rare situations when a control board must be configured in the field,
the following procedure must be followed verbatim to ensure the job is done
properly and the control board is left undamaged:
Warning
Ensure standard ESD protocol is followed when handling the control
board.