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afety Summary
General safety information for operating personnel is contained in this
summary. In addition, specific WARNINGS and CAUTIONS appear
throughout this manual where they apply and are not included in this
summary.
Antistatic Wrist Strap
To avoid electric shock, the antistatic wrist strap must contain a 1 M
(minimum) to 10 M
(maximum) isolating resistor.
Definitions WARNING
statements identify conditions or practices that could result
in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
statements identify
conditions or practices that could result in damage to equipment or other
property.
Fuse Replacement
For continued protection against the possibility of fire, replace the fuse
only with a fuse of the specified voltage, current, and type ratings.
Grounding the Product
The product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power
cord. To avoid electric shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired
and grounded receptacle only. Grounding this equipment is essential for
its safe operation.
Hearing Protection
Noise levels generated by the ProMaster handler while it is operating can
exceed 70 dB. Hearing protection should be worn by personnel working
near the handler while it is operating.
Power Cord
Use only the power cord specified for your equipment.
Power Source
To avoid damage, operate the equipment only within the specified line
(ac) voltage range.
Servicing
To reduce the risk of electric shock, perform only the servicing described
in this manual.
Safety Summary
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Symbol
This symbol indicates that the user should consult the manual for
further detail.
This symbol stands for Volts ac, for example: 120 V = 120 Vac.
This symbol denotes a fuse rating for a user-replaceable fuse.
This symbol denotes earth ground. An antistatic wrist strap with
impedance of 1 M
(minimum) to 10 M
(maximum) can be
attached to terminals designated for that function and marked
with this symbol.
This symbol denotes compliance of the programmer with the
requirements called out by the EC (European Community) for this
equipment.
This symbol denotes dangerous, high voltage is present and
precautions should be taken to prevent injury from electrical
shock.
This symbol denotes that movement of system components can
cause physical injury from pinching or crushing.
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reface
The Preface includes details about contacting Data I/O for technical
assistance and for repair and warranty services. The Preface also explains
the Bulletin Board Service, typographic conventions and more.
Data I/O Customer Support
United States
Note: After April 27, 1997, use area code 425 instead of 206 when placing a call
to one of the phone or fax numbers listed in this Preface.
For technical assistance, repair, or warranty service, contact:
Data I/O Customer Resource Center
Telephone: 800-247-5700
(Press 2 on your touch-tone telephone to bypass the
recorded message and speak with the first available Support Engineer.)
Fax: 206-867-6972
For Keep Current subscription service or repair service contract, contact:
Data I/O Sales
Telephone: 800-332-8246
Canada
For technical assistance, contact:
Data I/O Customer Resource Center
Telephone: 800-247-5700
(Press 2 on your touch-tone telephone to bypass the
recorded message and speak with the first available Support Engineer.)
Fax: 206-869-2821
For repair or warranty service, contact:
Data I/O Canada
6725 Airport Road, Suite 102
Mississauga, Ontario, L4V 1V2
Telephone: 905-678-0761
Fax: 905-678-7306