Security
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Siemens Building Technologies
Fire Safety & Security Products
09.2008
1.2.2 Transport
Unit damage during transport
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Keep the packaging material for future transportation.
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Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
1.2.3 Setup
Radio interference with other devices in the environment
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When handling modules that are susceptible to electrostatic discharge, please
observe the ESD guidelines.
Damage due to unsuitable mounting location
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The environmental conditions recommended by the manufacturer must be
observed. See Section 3 Technical Data.
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Do not operate the device close to sources of powerful electromagnetic
radiation.
Danger of electrical shock due to incorrect connection
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Connect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage. Voltage
supply requirements can be found on the rating label of the device.
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Make sure the device is permanently connected to the electricity supply; a
readily accessible disconnect device must be provided.
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Make sure the circuit the device is connected to is protected with a 16 A (max.)
fuse. Do not connect any devices from other systems to this fuse.
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This device is designed to work with TN power systems. Do not connect the
device to any other power systems.
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Electrical grounding must meet the customary local safety standards and
regulations.
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Primary supply cables and secondary cables should be routed such that they do
not run in parallel or cross over or touch one anther inside the housing.
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Telephone cables should be fed into the unit separately from other cables.
Risk of cable damage due to stress
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Make sure that all outgoing cables and wires are sufficiently strain-relieved.
1.2.4 Operation
Dangerous situation due to false alarm
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Make sure to notify all relevant parties and authorities providing assistance
before testing the system.
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To avoid panic, always inform all those present before testing any alarm
devices.