Precautions; Esd Prevention - SMART PCIE-6002 Installation And Use Manual

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2.5

Precautions

To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not
overload the AC supply circuit that provides power to the chassis.
The card must be powered and connected only to a controlled voltage source.
To avoid shock, make sure that the power cables are connected to a properly wired
and grounded receptacles.
Electrostatic Discharge
Do not touch the circuit with bare hands.
The static electricity of the human body may damage the ElectroStatic Sensitive
Devices (ESSDs) on the circuit.
Make sure that you wear an ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) preventive wrist strap or
antistatic glove to prevent the static electricity from hurting you or damaging the
device.
Keep your personal objects such as your clothes away from the system. To prevent
the static electricity from damaging the device, it is recommended to wear antistatic
clothes.
Pin Damage
If the PCIE-6002 is not fully aligned with the interface in the backplane, too much
force may twist the pins on the card or backplane.
Do not exert too much force when you insert the card.
2.5.1

ESD Prevention

Static electricity may hurt you or damage the device. To minimize the damage, pay
attention to the following points:
Before touching the card or electronic components, make sure that you are
working in an ESD safe environment.
Before you operate the device, wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap. Both
terminals of the ESD preventive wrist strap must contact well. One terminal
touches your bare skin, and the other is inserted in the jack at the front or back side
of the shelf.
Avoid moving as much as possible. Movement gathers static electricity around
you.
Do not touch the solder point, pin, or bare circuit.
Do not leave the device in the place where others can operate it.
PCIE-6002 Installation and Use (6806800U70B)
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