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Lake Shore Model 211 User’s Manual
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY ADDENDUM
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of electronic equipment is a growing concern
worldwide. Emissions of and immunity to electromagnetic interference is now part of most
electronics design and manufacture. To qualify for the CE mark, the Model 211 meets the
generic requirements of the European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as a Class B product.
The instrument was tested under normal operating conditions with sensor and interface cables
attached. If the installation and operating instructions in the User's Manual are followed there
should be no degradation in EMC performance.
Pay special attention to instrument cabling. Improperly installed cabling may defeat even the
best EMC protection. For the best performance from any precision instrument, follow the
grounding and shielding instructions in the User's Manual. In addition, the installer of the
Model 211 should consider the following:
Leave no unused or unterminated cables attached to the instrument.
Make cable runs as short and direct as possible.
Do not tightly bundle cables that carry different types of signals.
FIRMWARE LIMITATIONS
Lake Shore has worked to ensure that the Model 211 firmware is as free of errors as possible,
and that the results you obtain from the instrument are accurate and reliable. However, as with
any computer-based software, the possibility of errors exists.
In any important research, as when using any laboratory equipment, results should be carefully
examined and rechecked before final conclusions are drawn. Neither Lake Shore nor anyone
else involved in the creation or production of this firmware can pay for loss of time,
inconvenience, loss of use of the product, or property damage caused by this product or its
failure to work, or any other incidental or consequential damages. Use of our product implies
that you understand the Lake Shore license agreement and statement of limited warranty.
FIRMWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
The firmware in this instrument is protected by United States copyright law and international
treaty provisions. To maintain the warranty, the code contained in the firmware must not be
modified. Any changes made to the code is at the user’s risk. Lake Shore assumes no
responsibility for damage or errors incurred as result of any changes made to the firmware.
Under the terms of this agreement you may only use the Model 211 firmware as physically
installed in the instrument. Archival copies are strictly forbidden. You may not decompile,
disassemble, or reverse engineer the firmware. If you suspect there are problems with the
firmware, return the instrument to Lake Shore for repair under the terms of the Limited
Warranty specified above. Any unauthorized duplication or use of the Model 211 firmware in
whole or in part, in print, or in any other storage and retrieval system is forbidden.

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