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Orban 8218 User Manual

Orban 8218
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WARNING
This
equipment generates,
uses,
and can radiate radio-frequency
energy. If it is not
installed and used as
directed
by
this manual, it
may cause interference to radio
communication. This equipment complies with the limits
for a
Class
A computing
device,
as
specified
by
FCC
Rules, Part
15,
Subpart J, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such
interference
when this
type
of equipment is oper-
ated
in
a
commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is
likely
to
cause
interference. If
it does,
the user will
be
required
to
eliminate
the
interference
at
the user's expense.
WARNING
‘This
digital apparatus does not exceed
the Class A limits
for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus set out
in the Radio Interference Regulations
of
the Canadian
Department of
Communications.”
“Le
present appareil numerique n’emet
pas de
bruits
radioelectriques
depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques
(de
las
class A)
prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le
ministers
des
Communications du Canada.”
IMPORTANT
Perform the
installation under static control conditions. Simply walking across a rug can
generate a
static
charge
of
20,000
volts.
This
is
the
spark
or shock
you
may have felt when
touching a
doorknob or
some other
conductive item. A
much
smaller static discharge is likely to
completely destroy one
or
more of the CMOS
semiconductors employed in this product. Static
damage
will not be
covered
under warranty.
There are many common sources of static. Most
involve some
type
of friction between two
dissimilar
materials.
Some examples are
combing your hair, sliding across
a seat
cover
or
rolling a
cart across the floor. Since
the
threshold of human perception for
a static
discharge
is
3000 volts,
many
damaging discharges
will
not
even be noticed.
Basic
damage prevention consists of
minimizing generation, discharging any accumulated
static charge
on your
body
or work station and
preventing
that
discharge from being
sent to or
through an
electronic component. A static grounding strap (grounded through a protective
resistor)
and a
static safe workbench with a conductive surface
should be
used. This
will prevent
any buildup of damaging static.
Patents pending.
Orban and
Hadamard Transform Baseband Encoder are
registered trademarks.
All trademarks
are property of their respective companies.
This manual is
part number
96082-000-02
Printed 1
0/98
©
Copyright 1998 Orban, Inc.
orban
1
525
Alvarado Street, San Leandro, CA
94577 USA
Phone:
(1)
510/351-3500
Fax:
(1)
510/351-0500 E-mail: custserv@orban.com

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Model8218
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