NOTES ON DEVICE SAFETY
LSM 510
DuoScan
Carl Zeiss
Notes on Handling the Computer and Data Media LSM 510 META
DuoScan
1-18
B 45-0021 e
03/06
1.9
Notes on Handling the Computer and Data Media
The computer used as standard in your LSM system is an IBM-compatible high-end Pentium computer
with WINDOWS XP operating system.
Do make sure, though, that you receive your LSM system with the operating system installed,
with initialization and start files set up and with the LSM program also installed.
When working with the hard disk, it is important to know that the more data it contains, the
slower its operation will become. Therefore, data that you do not need permanently should be
stored on other external devices.
When handling diskettes and USB sticks, avoid data losses by protecting them against extreme
temperatures, moisture and magnetic fields. The data on a diskette is stored in the form of
magnetic signals. To some extent, monitors, telephones or even lamps generate magnetic fields
that might destroy this data. Also, never open the metal cover on diskette cases. A diskette’s
surface can also be destroyed by touching it.
When handling CDs, CD ROMs or DVDs, do not touch the data side of the disc (the side of the
disc with no label or printing).
Do not apply paper labels or write on any part of the disc, data side or label side. If dust or
fingerprints get on the disc, wipe it with a soft cloth from the center to the edge, but do not
use benzine, paint thinner, record cleaner, or static repellent. This can damage the disc.
Do not place the disc in any place where it is exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Backup your data on a regular basis.
Do not install any other software without talking to your Carl Zeiss representative.
Never turn your computer off before you have terminated the LSM program and run down the
WINDOWS XP operating system. Otherwise, the program and/or data files may get lost.