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AT&T PC 6300
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INSTALLATIONS
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SITE
PREPARATION
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The
AT&T
Personal
Computer
6300
operates
reliably
in
a
typical
^
office
environment,
but
it
is
important
to
adhere
to
the
following
when
choosing
a
suitable
site:
1.
The
PC
6300
should
be
plugged
into
a
grounded
outlet.
Ungrounded
machines
do
not
work
properly
and
can
be a
safety
hazard.
If
the
PC
6300
is
not
plugged
into
a
grounded
outlet,
one
can
experience:
Improper
program
operation
Unreadable
disks
Extensive
machine
damage.
The
PC
6300
should,
when
possible,
be
isolated
from
sources
I
of
electrical
noise
and
from
devices
that
can
cause
excessive
^
voltage
level
variations.
Some
common
sources
of
electrical
^
noise
are:
n
Air
conditioners,
fans,
refrigerators,
washing
machines,
and
large
blowers
Transformers
and
alternators
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Large
brush-type
or
induction
motors
(such
as
those
used
on
elevators)
Radio
and
TV
transmitters,
microwaves,
signal
I
^
generators,
and
high-frequency
security
devices.
Note:
Some
of
the
normal
small
office
machines
(typewriters,
small
copiers,
calculators,
etc.)
are
allowed
on
the
same
line
if
they
do
not
cause
excessive
interference
on
the
line.
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