TC MGUARD RS4000/RS2000 3G
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3.2 Startup
3.2.1 Safety notes
To ensure correct operation and the safety of the environment and of personnel, the device
must be installed, operated, and maintained correctly.
General notes regarding usage
3.2.2 Checking the scope of supply
Before startup, check the scope of supply to ensure nothing is missing.
The scope of supply includes:
–The device
– Package slip
– Plug-in screw terminal blocks for the power supply connection and inputs/outputs (in-
serted)
3.2.3 mGuard-Firmware
– The device must be operated with mGuard firmware version 8.0 or higher.
NOTE: Risk of material damage due to incorrect wiring
Only connect the device network ports to LAN installations. Some telecommunications
connections also use RJ45 sockets; these must not be connected to the RJ45 sockets of
the device.
For connecting a modem or serial terminal to the RS-232 interface, you will need a null
modem cable not exceeding 10 m in length.
NOTE: Risk of material damage due to emissions
This is a Class A item of equipment. This equipment can cause radio interference in resi-
dential areas; in this case, the operator may be required to implement appropriate mea-
sures.
NOTE: Electrostatic discharge
When handling the device, observe the necessary safety precautions against electrostat-
ic discharge (ESD) according to EN 61340-5-1 and IEC 61340-5-1.
NOTE: Select suitable ambient conditions
– Ambient temperature: -40°C ... +60°C
– Maximum humidity, non-condensing: 5% ... 95%
To avoid overheating, do not expose the device to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
NOTE: Extended run-up time at low temperatures
Low temperatures result in a prolonged run-up time of the device. Operational availability
is reached after a maximum of 5 minutes.
NOTE: Cleaning
Clean the device housing with a soft cloth. Do not use aggressive solvents.