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TANDBERG
FieldView Administrator Guide
D14098.02 June 2008
Observe the rated operating and storage environmental specifications.
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Always use the provided wrist lanyard or a neck strap to prevent an
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accidental drop. The TANDBERG FieldView Device is a precision instrument
and must be protected from drop and vibration.
Operate the TANDBERG FieldView Device in a well ventilated area to
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prevent overheating. Do not block the cooling vents. Do not operate the
TANDBERG FieldView Device in a closed environment where it can overheat
(e.g. a sealed plastic bag).
Always turn off the TANDBERG FieldView Device before opening the battery
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door or removing the battery.
Viewfinder/Touch Screen
Do not leave the TANDBERG FieldView Device in direct sunlight or strong
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ultraviolet rays for extended periods of time. LCD displays deteriorate when
exposed to ultraviolet rays.
Do not store the TANDBERG FieldView Device above or below the rated
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storage temperature. It may cause permanent damage to the screen.
Do not allow the TANDBERG FieldView Device to come into contact with
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water drops or finger grease. Extended contact may cause discoloration or
spots.
Protect the screen from scratches. Use the supplied stylus or plastic-tipped
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pens designed for use on a touch screen. Never use a sharp object on the
touch screen.
Tap the screen lightly. Do not press hard or strike the screen.
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Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened with distilled water. Do not use
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commercial or household cleaners as they may damage the screen.
Consider using a replaceable screen protector to help protect against
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scratches.
Optics
If you will be using the TANDBERG FieldView Device in a dusty or dirty
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environment, we recommend that the lens be protected with a screw-on
lens filter such as a standard 30.5 mm skylight filter.
Clean the lens with optical lens cleaning cloth and cleaning solution. Do not
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use general purpose tissue.
Ergonomic Recommendations
Important:
Follow the recommendations below to minimize risk of ergonomic
injury.
Follow the recommendations of your Health and Safety Officer regarding
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your company’s safety policies and procedures.
Whenever possible, reduce or eliminate repetitive motion.
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Maintain a natural position while operating the equipment.
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