Operating instructions
2.6 Safety precautions when using the keyboard
Do not use appliances with damaged or loose plugs.
Do not take out the plug by pulling the cable and do not touch the plug with wet hands.
Do not bend the plug and wire excessively and do not damage them by putting heavy objects on top of
them.
Do not connect too many extension leads or plugs to a single current outlet.
Position the keyboard on a level, stable surface.
Do not allow liquid to get inside the keyboard.
Do not place heavy objects on the keyboard, and in particular on the sensitive surface of the display.
Do not use gloves or objects with abrasive surfaces.
Do not position glasses of water, chemicals or other small objects in such a way that they could damage
the sensitive surface of the display.
Do not use abrasive sponges or pointed objects on the sensitive surface of the display.
Before cleaning the display disconnect the power supply.
Do not clean the touch screen with detergents or aggressive substances (e.g. Ammonia-based)
2.7 Installing the keyboard
Before connecting the power supply make sure the specifications for the keyboard power supply
correspond to those for the system power supply.
To power the keyboard it is essential to use the power supply provided with the keyboard itself.
Using inappropriate and/or different equipment could expose personnel and the system to serious
safety hazards.
Procedure f or connecting the keyboard:
1. Connect the power supply connector to the keyboard by inserting the plug in the special socket on the
back of the keyboard (§ 2.3 - Connectors, pag.12).
2. Connect the power supply cable of the power supply.
3. Connect the power supply cable plug to a nearby power supply outlet.
If the display lights up and shows an image this means the keyboard has been installed correctly.
To connect the appliances that can be controlled by the keyboard refer to section § 3 - COMMUNICATION
LINES AND CONNECTIONS, pag.14.
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