Startup - Innominate mGuard Reference Manual

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mGuard rs4000/rs2000 3G
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3.2

Startup

3.2.1
Safety notes
To ensure correct operation and the safety of the environment and of personnel, the
mGuard must be installed, operated, and maintained correctly.
NOTE: Risk of material damage due to incorrect wiring
Only connect the mGuard network ports to LAN installations. Some telecommunications
connections also use RJ45 sockets; these must not be connected to the RJ45 sockets of
the mGuard.
For connecting a modem or serial terminal to the RS-232 interface, you will need a null
modem cable not exceeding 10 m in length.
NOTE: Risk of material damage due to emissions
This is a Class A item of equipment. This equipment can cause radio interference in resi-
dential areas; in this case, the operator may be required to implement appropriate mea-
sures.
NOTE: Electrostatic discharge
When handling the device, observe the necessary safety precautions against electrostat-
ic discharge (ESD) according to EN 61340-5-1 and IEC 61340-5-1.
General notes regarding usage
NOTE: Select suitable ambient conditions
Ambient temperature:
-40°C ... +60°C
Maximum humidity, non-condensing:
5% ... 95%
To avoid overheating, do not expose the mGuard to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
NOTE: Cleaning
Clean the device housing with a soft cloth. Do not use aggressive solvents.
3.2.2
Checking the scope of supply
Before startup, check the scope of supply to ensure nothing is missing.
The scope of supply includes:
The device
Package slip
Plug-in screw terminal blocks for the power supply connection and inputs/outputs (in-
serted)
3.2.3
mGuard-Firmware
The device must be operated with mGuard-Firmware version 8.0 or higher.
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