PS-2000B Series User Manual
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Preface
WARNINGS
CAUTIONS
• Do not expose the PS-B to, or operating the PS-B in direct
sunlight, high temperatures and humidity, and in areas that
have excessive dust and vibration.
• Do not use the PS-B unit in areas where sudden, extreme
changes in temperature can occur. These sudden changes
may cause condensation to form inside the unit, possibly
leading to an accident.
• Be sure the PS-B unit's air circulation vents are clear and
clean to prevent the PS-B unit from overheating, and keep
the PS-B unit's operation area well ventilated.
• Do not operate or store the PS-B unit near chemicals, or
where chemicals can come into contact with the unit.
When PS-B Unit's Hard Disk (HDD) data is lost:
• The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held respon-
sible or provide any compensation for damage(s) caused
by the loss of data stored in the PS-B unit's hard disk drive
(HDD). It is therefore strongly suggested that all important
data and software be backed up regularly to an external
data backup device.
• Please be aware that the Digital Electronics Corporation
bears no responsibility for any damages resulting from the
customer's application of this unit's hardware or software.
• Since the PS-B unit's hard disk drive (HDD) is a consum-
able item, i.e. it has a finite usage lifetime, be sure to back
up its data regularly and prepare a spare HDD unit.
• To prevent file data damage, be sure to shut down the PS-
B unit's OS before turning the power switch OFF.
• After turning OFF the PS-B unit's power, wait until the in-
ternal HDD stops spinning before turning on the power
again (approx. 5 seconds).