Cartridge Media Protection; Emc Directive - Honeywell Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User Manual

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1.4.2 Cartridge Media Protection

To protect stored media (programs and data) on a cartridge from being accidentally erased,
you must move the protect switch (lower left in Figure 1-4) to the write protect position.
DON'T attempt to move the protect switch on the cartridge while the cartridge is installed in
the drive.
If the protect switch is moved to the unprotected position, the cartridge is free to be written
on by the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 system—data and programs may be lost.

1.5 EMC DIRECTIVE

The Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 system is being brought into compliance with European
guidelines for ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC). The European EMC directive
(89/366/EEC) requires that an electronics product operate reliably in its intended EMC
environment. It also requires that the product not detrimentally affect other products
operating in their own environment.
Eventually the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 hardware will display a product certification
label to indicate the hardware is in compliance. This label is placed inside, at the bottom
front of the tower. As shown in Figure 1-5, a "CE" logo on the product label indicates the
product is in compliance with the European EMC directive along with other descriptive
information about the product.
System Identification Code 'SID'
(3 Alpha / Numeric Character
That Identifies Customer)
XX = 01 to 99
(2 Numeric Digits For
Each Micro Complex)
120 VAC = 10.0 x 1 Right Tower
120 VAC = 120
230 VAC = 230
Power
Figure 1-5 — Product Certification Label
Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User's Manual
CAUTION
L
European Compliance Logo
S
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
TDC 3000 SYSTEM
MODEL NO
MWXX 'SID' - ***
511XXXXX - ***
POWER
120
VAC
10.0 X1
MAX CURRENT
12.5 X1
12.5 x 1 Left Tower
230 VAC = 5.0 x 1 Right Tower
6.25 x 1 Left Tower
Current
1-12
*** = 000 to 999
(3 Numeric Digits to Identify Each
Bay Within a Console Complex)
FO
EN
M
A
Part Number of Unit
60
HZ
8 Digits
(Build Options
AMPS
*** = 100/200
120 VAC = 120
230 VAC = 230
Power
1.4.2
511XXXXX- ***
(100 = 120 VAC)
(200= 230 VAC)
53648
9/95

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