1.9 Regulatory Compliance
ESD: Best Practices
This product does not require opening. In the event that an internal component failed
(e.g., a fan), contact Spectracom service (see
Use a grounded wrist strap to prevent static discharge.
Put components and PCBs back into their antistatic bags, while not in use.
Touch a grounded metal object before removing a PCB from its antistatic bag.
Make sure the unit's chassis, its power supply, and main components are elec-
trically connected to one another, so as to allow reliable grounding.
Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing.
Handle PCBs on their edges only; avoid touching electronic components or con-
tacts. If you have to handle a chip, avoid touching its pins.
1.9
Regulatory Compliance
This product has been found to be in conformance with the following regulatory pub-
lications.
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
digital
device, pursuant to
20
Disconnect the supply voltage from the unit.
Clearly mark the equipment to prevent its further operation.
DANGER!
—
ELECTRICAL
ENCLOSURE: No user-serviceable parts inside. Should you ever decide
to open the enclosure at your own risk, unplug and remove BOTH
power supplies first (the POWER button will NOT de-energize the sys-
tem!)
Caution:
Electronic equipment is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD). Observe all ESD precautions and safeguards when handling Spec-
tracom equipment.
Part 15 of the FCC
"Technical Support" on
HAZARD
—
DO
NOT
Rules.
CHAPTER 1 • VelaSync User's Manual Rev. 3
page 240).
OPEN
THE
Class A
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