User Manual
DIC324
Safety requirements
This product is designed and tested for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the electric
safety requirements. Its design guarantees long-term failsafe operation. Life cycle of the device
can be sufficiently reduced due to improper handling during unpacking and installation. Therefore,
for your own safety and in order to ensure the proper operation of the device, you should observe
the below recommendations.
High Voltage Safe Handling Rules
Warning!
All the works that involve this device should be carried out by the
appropriately qualified personnel.
Warning, high voltage!
Before installing the board into the system make sure that the
mains supply is switched off. This also applies to the installation of
extension boards.
During installation, repairs and maintenance of the device there is a
real danger of exposure to electric shock, therefore you should
always disconnect the power supply feeding cable from the socket
at the time of works. This also applies to the other power supply
feeding cables.
Board Handling Regulations
ESD Sensitive Device!
Electronic boards and their components are sensible to static
electricity. This is why you should give special attention to
handling
with these devices in order to ensure their integrity and working
efficiency.
- Do not leave the board without protective packaging, when it is not operated.
- When applicable, always operate the board at the workplace equipped with protection
against static electricity. If it is impossible, the user should remove a static discharge
before touching the device by hand or using tools. The best way to do it is touch a
metal part of system enclosure.
Observing safety precautions are particularly important during the works associated
with replacement of extension boards, memory modules, jumpers etc. If the device is
equipped with the batteries for supplying power to memory or real-time clock, do not
place the board on such conducting surfaces as antistatic pads or mats. They could
cause short-circuit and lead to damages of the battery or board's conductive circuits.
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