This topic covers the following items:
Intended audience
This book is intended primarily for the on-site technical personnel
who are responsible for installing the system and performing initial
administration and acceptance testing.�However, the General Precautions
are intended for both installers and system administrators.
Safety and security alert labels
This book uses the following symbols to call your attention to potential
problems that could cause personal injury, damage to equipment, loss
of data, service interruptions or breaches of toll fraud security.
CAUTION:� indicates the presence
of a hazard that if not avoided can or will cause minor personal injury
or property damage, including loss of data.
WARNING:� indicates the presence of a hazard
that if not avoided can cause death or severe peronal injury.
DANGER:� indicates the presence of a hazard
that if not avoided will cause death or severe personal injury.
General Precautions
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NOTE: The following applies for system�installations in
Sweden, Finland and Norway only.
The system relies on a ground connection
through the main plug with an earth contact.�Because of unreliable
earthing concerns in Sweden, Finland and Norway, the system must
be installed by Service Personnel in a restricted access location.�
A restricted access location is defined as access that can be
gained by only Service Personnel or Customers who have been instructed
about the reasons for the restricted access and any safety precautions
that must be taken.� In these cases, access to the system is gained
by the use of a tool (such as a lock and key) or other means of
security.
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Lithium battery(ies) included with this system.� Do not puncture,
mutilate, or dispose of battery(ies) in fire.� Danger of explosion
if battery is incorrectly replaced.� Replace only with the same
or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer.� Dispose of used
batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and
your local regulations.
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ATTENTION:� Il y a danger d�explosion
s�il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.� Remplacer uniquement
avec une batterie du m�me type ou d�un type �quivalent recommand� par
le constructeur.� Mettre au rebut les batteries usag�es conform�ment
aux instructions du fabricant.
FCC statement��
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.�
These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against
harmful interference when th e equipment is operated in a commercial
environment.� This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio-frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.� Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his/her own expense.
DOC interference information
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
Le pr�sent appareil nom�rique n��met pas de bruits radio�lectriques
d�passant les limites applicables aux appareils num�riques de la Class
A pr�scrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio�lectrique �dict�
par le minist�re des Communications du Canada.
Site preparation
This section describes physical requirements for the installation site,
which include:
Environmental considerations
Place the system in an area where the environmental conditions shown
in the following table are maintained.
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Operating State
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Temperature
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Humidity
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Operating
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+10 to +35�C
(+50 to +95�F)
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20 to 80%, noncondensing
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Non-operating (in storage or being shipped)
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-20 to +60�C
(-4 to+140�F)
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20 to 80%, noncondensing
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Installation area considerations
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Observe the following when determining where to place the system:
- Use only the power cord assembly provided to connect the system
to an AC mains outlet.�
- Install the system within 6 feet (2m) of a grounded AC main
outlet.��
- Do not use extension cords with the system.
- Ensure that the AC main outlet to be used to power the system
(via the power cord) is a grounded outlet.�� If you are unsure
of the ground integrity of the outlet, have a trained and certified
electrician check the outlet.
- Consideration must be given to the connection of the system�to
a branch circuit with respect to overload or overcurrent protection.�
Check the system ratings to ensure that, together with other
equipment connected to the same branch circuit, that an overcurrent
or overload condition does not exist.
- Maintain an air-distribution system that provides adequately
cooled, filtered and humidity-controlled air.
- Do not install the system such that the ventilation or
fan openings will be blocked.
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NOTE: The following applies for system installations
in Sweden, Finland, and Norway only.
The system relies on a ground connection
through the main plug with an earth contact. Because of unreliable
earthing concerns in Sweden, Finland and Norway, the system
must be installed by Service Personnel in a restricted access
location. A restricted access location is defined as access that
can be gained by only Service Personnel or Customers who have
been instructed about the reasons for the restricted access and
any safety precautions that must be taken.�In these cases, access
to the system is gained by the use of a tool (such as a lock
and key) or other means of security.
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Weight and space considerations
The following table lists the approximate
weight, size, and depth of each system.
Table: System Weight and Space Considerations
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Weight
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Height
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Width
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Depth
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29 lb
(13 kg)
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19 in.
(49 cm)
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9 in.
(23 cm) with stabilizing feet
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18 in.
(46 cm)
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Add 3 inches (7.6 cm) to accommodate a
rear chassis cable support bracket. If required, add 4 inches
(10.2 cm) to accommodate 356B adapter and mounting clip.
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The following table lists the approximate
weight, size, height, and depth for the monitor, keyboard, and printer.
Table: Peripheral Weight and Space Considerations
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Peripheral
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Weight
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Height
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Width
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Depth
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27 lb
(12.2 kg)
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14 in.
(35 cm)
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14 in.
(36 cm)
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15.4 in.
(39 cm)
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Keyboard
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5 lb
(2.3 kg)
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2.5 in.
(6.4 cm)
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19 in.
(48 cm)
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8 in.
(20.5 cm)
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A monitor is not necessarily ordered and
shipped for each system. The weight and space considerations
listed are for those shipments that include a Sampo 15-inch
monitor.
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Power Requirements for
the S3210 Platform of INTUITY AUDIX LX
The following table lists the power
requirements for the system.
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Attribute
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Requirement
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Volts AC (VAC)
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90240 (auto-sensing)
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Hertz (Hz)
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50-60 (+/- 3 Hz)
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Phase
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Single
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Amps
(US)
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5A (maximum)
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AMPS
(International)
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2.5 (maximum)
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Input cords
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NEMA 515P plug; 6 ft (2 m) long
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Unit input receptacles
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IEC320 inlet
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Maximum Power Output
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260 W
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Heat Dissipation
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887 BTU
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In addition to the above power requirements,
you must also:
- Locate each unit within
6 feet (2 meters) of its power receptacle.
- Keep the communication cables
separate from the power cables.
- Install communication and
power cables in accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC).

Use only shielded cables and equipment in conjunction with the
system to maintain safe levels of electromagnetic compatibility.
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Shipment Contents
The customer should have received
boxes containing the computer, keyboard, and monitor (if ordered).
Be sure that you have the following
items packed in the box or boxes:
- The system chassis. Turn
out the stablizing feet on the bottom of the computer case.
- One 6-foot to 8-foot (2-meter
to 3-meter) power cord (depending on country in which you are doing
the installation)
- One keyboard with on-board mouse and split connector cord
- One 4-pin RJ11 cable for each voice port purchased
- One LAN cable
- One monitor and power cord, if ordered
- One Maintenance Modem, and required cables
Saving Packing Materials
Save the shipping carton and all
packing materials to use in case you have to return the system to
the manufacturer. If you ordered multiple systems, saving one carton
and one set of packing materials should be sufficient. Packing materials
include:
- Antistatic bags
- Cardboard and foam inlays
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Note: The packing
materials also may include a plastic bag designed to protect
the system from moisture during shipment. Discard this bag.
It is not reusable.
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Also save the shipping cartons
for the keyboard and monitor.