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AdvanTag 9100 Technical Manual
Safety
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Safety
Before attempting any operation or service, it is essential that the information presented
in this section be read and thoroughly understood. Important information is provided
regarding safety hazards that may be encountered while working with these systems.
General Requirements
Warnings and cautions are used throughout this manual to identify potential hazards to
personnel and equipment, respectively.
All warnings and cautions immediately precede the step or operation in which the
hazardous condition may be encountered. All personnel operating or performing service
on Asyst equipment must fully understand warnings, cautions, and all general safety
regulations associated with electromechanical equipment.
Personnel should become thoroughly familiar with all aspects of safety for individuals and
equipment prior to operating or performing service on this equipment.
Servicing
Refer all service to qualified personnel. There are no user-serviceable parts located
inside the chassis. Return defective units to Asyst Technologies.
ESD / EMI Precautions
The AdvanTag is a certified Radiated EMI Class A product. Radiated susceptibility is
10kV.
GENERAL HAZARD
CAUTION
FOR ESD AND EMI CONSIDERATIONS AND POWER SUPPLY
PROTECTION, THE GROUND CABLE MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED.
Electrical Power/Input Power Requirements
Electrical power for the AdvanTag is 24V DC (±10%). In the event of an emergency, all
power can be removed from the AdvanTag by turning off the power to the Host equipment
chassis if the AdvanTag is connected to the EMO of the Host equipment.
SHOCK HAZARD
CAUTION
DO NOT REMOVE COVERS. THERE IS A RISK OF SHOCK.