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Crystal Instruments Spider - Quick Setup Guide; Important Safety Information

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Spider DSA User’s Manual
10
Quick Setup Guide
The vibration control system software runs on several different hardware
platforms from Crystal Instruments:
Spider-81: an 8-channel device that can be expanded to a system with
hundreds of channels
Spider-81B: a 4-channel economic version of Spider-81
Spider-80X: a compact packaging of Spider-81 that can be expanded to a
system with hundreds of channels
Spider-20: a 4-channel handheld Wi-Fi enabled signal analyzer and data
recorder
When there is no confusion, this manual refers the hardware platforms above as
Spider. When the description is specifically related to a type of hardware, the
product model number will be mentioned.
Important Safety Information
The Spider product complies with:
EN 61326:1997+A1:1998+A2:2001
EN61000-3-2: 2000 & EN61000-3-3: 1995+A1:2001
The Spider and its accessories should be used only as specified in this Users
Manual or the warranty protection provided by Crystal Instruments may be void.
Condensation may form on the circuit boards when the device is moved from a
cold environment to a warm one. In these situations, always wait until the device
warms up to room temperature and is completely dry before turning it on. This
acclimatization should take about 2 hours.
For the most accurate measurements, a warm-up phase of 20 minutes is
recommended.
These devices have been designed for use in clean and dry environments. They are
not to be operated in 1) exceedingly dusty and/or wet environments, 2) in
environments where danger of explosion exists, and 3) in environments
containing aggressive chemical agents.
Always lay cables in such a manner as to avoid tripping hazards.
A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazard(s) to the user. A
Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the instrument.

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