Harman International Industries Inc MICROCORE Manual De Usuario

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(class I equipment must be connected with a protective ground conduc-
tor) and that also takes into consideration the EMC requirements. When
deciding between radial, surface, or combined grounding, the advantages 
and disadvantages should be carefully evaluated in each case
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shield to the corresponding connector terminal or housing should have a 
large surface and be corrosion-proof. Please note that a cable shield con-
nected only single-ended can act as a transmitting or receiving antenna 
within the corresponding frequency range
 
surface as small as possible, and reduce the noise current flowing through 
the loop by inserting an additional impedance (e.g. common-mode choke).
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ate floor covering (e.g. a carpet with permanent electrostatic filaments) and 
by keeping the relative humidity above 30%. Further measures (e.g. con-
ducting floor) are usually unnecessary and only effective if used together 
with corresponding personal equipment
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care that the surrounding building structure allows for sufficient capacitive 
coupling of the operator. This coupling can be improved by an additional, 
conducting surface in the operator’s area, connected to the equipment 
housing (e.g. metal foil underneath the floor covering, carpet with conduc-
tive backing)
C Maintenance
All air vents and openings for operating elements (faders, rotary knobs) must 
be checked on a regular basis, and cleaned in case of dust accumulation. For 
cleaning, a soft paint-brush or a vacuum cleaner is recommended. 
Cleaning the surfaces of the unit is performed with a soft, dry cloth or a soft 
brush.
Persistent contamination can be treated with a cloth that is slightly humidified 
with a mild cleaning solution, such as dishwashing detergent.
For cleaning display windows, commercially available computer/TV screen 
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Never use any solvents for cleaning the exterior of the unit! Liquids must 
never be sprayed or poured on directly!
For equipment-specific maintenance information please refer to the corre-
sponding chapter in the operating and service manuals.
Electrostatic Discharge during Maintenance and Repair
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Many semiconductor components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge 
(ESD). The lifespan of assemblies containing such components can be dras-
tically reduced by improper handling during maintenance and repair. Please 
observe the following rules when handling ESD sensitive components:
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packing material specifically provided for this purpose
EMC / Maintenance / ESD