SureCross™ DX80 Quick Start Guide
P/N 128185 Rev A
Banner Engineering Corp. • Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
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Quick Start:
STEP 6
> Installation
Ideal Mounting Conditions
Avoid Direct Sunlight
To minimize the damaging effects of
ultra-violet radiation, avoid mounting the
Gateway or Node facing intense direct
sunlight.
Mount the DX80 within a protective
enclosure,
Mount the DX80 under an overhang
or other source of shade,
Install the DX80 indoors, or
Face the unit north when installing
outside.
Avoid Collecting Rain
When possible, mount the DX80 where
rain or snow will drain away from the unit.
Mount the units vertically so that
precipitation, dust, and dirt do not
accumulate on permeable surfaces.
Avoid mounting the units on
fl
at or
concave surfaces, especially if the
display will be pointing up.
Reduce Chemical Exposure
Before installing the DX80 units in a
chemically harsh environment, contact
Banner for more information regarding
the life-expectancy. Solvents, oxidizing
agents, and other chemicals will damage
the DX80.
Minimize Mechanical Stress
While the DX80 is very durable, it is a
sophisticated electronic device that is
sensitive to shock and excessive loading.
Avoid mounting the units to an object
that may be shifting or vibrating
excessively. High levels of static force
or acceleration may damage the
housing or electronic components.
Do not subject the DX80 to external
loads. Do not step on the DX80 or use
it as a handgrip.
Do not allow long lengths of cable to
hang from the DX80 glands. Cabling
heavier than 100 grams should be
supported instead of allowed to hang
from the DX80 housing.
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