Avid® AS3000 Setup Guide
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Contents Using This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Symbols and Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 If You Need Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Avid Training Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chapter 1 AS3000 Overview . . . .
Specifying a Unique Computer Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Copying the Product Recovery Image to the USB Flash Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Loading Application Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Chapter 4 Adding and Replacing Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
European Union Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Argentina Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Australia and New Zealand EMC Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Japan EMC Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using This Guide The Avid® AS3000 network server is the foundation for reliable, high-productivity media production. It is designed for media facilities and broadcasters, delivering stable operation and class-leading value. n This document describes the basic features for all Avid AS3000 models. Therefore, your system might not contain certain features that are covered in the documentation. See your Avid product documentation for details about installing software and PCIe cards.
Symbol or Convention Meaning or Action Courier Bold font Courier Bold font identifies text that you type. Ctrl+key or mouse action Press and hold the first key while you press the last key or perform the mouse action. For example, Command+Option+C or Ctrl+drag. If You Need Help If you are having trouble using your Avid product: 1. Retry the action, carefully following the instructions given for that task in this guide. It is especially important to check each step of your workflow. 2.
1 AS3000 Overview The document describes features and hardware of the AS3000. Depending on your configuration, your AS3000 system might not contain certain features and hardware that are covered in the document. The term “AS3000” is used when the information applies to all models. AS3000 uses industry standard components to deliver high capacity, high performance collaborative media solutions. A single AS3000 chassis provides server or client functionality depending on the Avid software application.
1 AS3000 Overview Avid AS3000 Front Panel and LEDs The front of the AS3000 provides access to 4 drive carriers, a USB port, network port activity LEDs, disk activity LED, an error LED, a system ID button, and Power and Reset buttons. The following illustration shows the front view of the AS3000. AS3000 Front View A B C D E F G H Control panel ID System disk (ID 0) System disk (ID 1) The following table describes the control panel shown in the previous figure.
AS3000 Hardware System Control Panel Letter Component Description D Illuminates green when a good network connection is established and blinks when there is network activity on the four built-in 1-Gb Ethernet ports. Four green network activity LEDs The number beside the LED corresponds with the number beside the Gb Ethernet port on the rear of the enclosure. For example, Connector 1 is LED 1 on the front. See “AS3000 Rear Panel” on page 14.
1 AS3000 Overview AS3000 Rear Panel The AS3000 rear panel provides access to the power supplies, video monitor port, four 1 Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet connectors, serial connector, expansion slots, and two USB connectors for the application key, and keyboard or mouse. AS3000 Rear Panel A q w e r B E C D AS3000 Rear Panel Letter/ Numeral Component 1-4 Four 1 Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet Connectors Description Ports 2 and 4 are identified as Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter.
AS3000 Hardware System Drives There are two system drives accessible from the front of the AS3000 enclosure. These two drives are mirrored and if a failure occurs on either one of the system drives, you can pull the failed drive out of the enclosure and install a replacement drive without turning off the AS3000 enclosure. All AS3000 operations continue to run uninterrupted. See “Replacing System Drives in the AS3000” on page 38.
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2 Installing the AS3000 System This chapter describes how to install the AS3000 server. The server can be standalone or connected to an in-house network.
2 Installing the AS3000 System Avid AS3000 Server The AS3000 ships with four on-board 1-Gb Ethernet ports. The AS3000 has two autosensing power supply modules that operate from 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz. For detailed specifications, see “Electrical” on page 67. n The Windows Product Key Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the top of the server.
Installing AS3000 Hardware in a Rack Installing AS3000 Hardware in a Rack The Avid AS3000 server is designed for 19-inch (483-mm) rack configurations and requires one EIA rack units (1U), or 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) of rack space. The rail kit installs into rails that are between 23-inches (584.2-mm) to 31-inches (787.4-mm) inches deep. An optional rail kit is available for racks that are up to 37 inches deep. The Avid AS3000 server includes rack mounting slide rails.
2 Installing the AS3000 System Rack-mount Requirements Please observer the following rack requirements: • Elevated Operating Ambient — If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
Installing AS3000 Hardware in a Rack Separating the Slide Rails You need to separate the slide rails and attach the inner “movable” section to the AS3000 and the outer “fixed” section to the rack rails. To separate the slide rails: 1. Slide the slide rail completely open. 2. Press the arrow-shaped spring clip on the slide rail as shown in the following illustration. n The blowup of the spring clip shown in the illustration is on the bottom side of the slide rail. Separating the Slide Rails 3.
2 Installing the AS3000 System Attaching Inner Slide Rails to the Avid AS3000 Server Attach the inner slide rails that were separated from the outer slide rails to the AS3000. To attach the inner slide rails: 1. Position the inner slide rail against the side of the server so that the spring clip end is toward the rear of the server. The hole in the front of the inner slide rail fits over the tab at the front of the server. 2. Secure the inner slide rail to the server with two of the small (M4x5) screws.
Installing AS3000 Hardware in a Rack Positioning the Outer Slide Rail with the Front Rack-Mounting Rail 2. Push the outer slide rail bracket assembly through the holes in the front of the vertical mounting rail of the rack. 3. Push the outer side towards the outside of the rack and make sure that the black plastic retainers are in the hole.
2 Installing the AS3000 System Outer Slide Rail Attached to the Front Rack-Mounting Rail 4. Adjust the outer slide rail bracket assembly to the rear mounting rail. 5. Install the rear outer slide rail bracket assembly in the rear mounting rail as you did for the front rack-mounting rail. Securing the Outer Slide Rail to the Rear Rack-Mounting Rail 6. Repeat this procedure to attach the second outer slide rail on the other side of the rack.
Installing AS3000 Hardware in a Rack Attaching the Outer Rails to a Round-Hole Rack After separating the slide rails as previously described (see “Separating the Slide Rails” on page 21), perform one of the following procedures. If your mounting rails have square holes, see “Attaching the Outer Rails to a Square-Hole Rack” on page 22. To attach the outer slide rails to a round hole rack: 1. Select a position in the rack where the AS3000 is at the proper baseline position.
2 Installing the AS3000 System Attaching the Round Hole Adapter to the Bracket Assembly Outer slide rail bracket assembly Bracket assembly tabs Round hole adapter 3. With the bracket assembly tabs aligning with the cut-out in the round hole adapter, swing the adapter so that the holes face the front of the bracket assembly as shown in the following illustration. Positioning the Round Hole Adapter to the Bracket Assembly 4.
Installing AS3000 Hardware in a Rack Insert the Outer Slide Rail to the Front Rack-Mounting Rail 5. Insert the small-short Phillips-head screws through the round-hole adapter and mounting rail, into the bracket. The small screws that ship with the round hole adapters are 10-32 screws. If the rack holes are a different size, you will need to supply appropriate screws. Securing the Outer Slide Rail to the Rack-Mounting Rail 6. Adjust the outer slide rail bracket assembly to the rear mounting rail. 7.
2 Installing the AS3000 System 8. Repeat this procedure to attach the second outer slide rail on the other side of the rack. Securing the Avid AS3000 Server in a Rack c You should have someone helping you lift the Avid AS3000 server while you are positioning it into the slide rails. To secure the server to the rack enclosure: 1. Lift and position the server so that the inner slide rails (secured to the server) are aligned with the outer slide rails secured to the rack. 2.
Installing and Removing the Front Bezel Installing and Removing the Front Bezel The optional front bezels provide a snap-on design that allows for maximum airflow through the server chassis. To install the front bezel: 1. Insert a key into each lock. 2. Turn each key clockwise for a quarter turn. 3. Place the bezel, with the Avid logo on the left, over the handles of the rackmount ears. 4. Lock the bezel in place by turning the keys counterclockwise for a quarter turn. 5.
2 Installing the AS3000 System c Do not place the monitor on top of the AS3000. 2. Attach the VGA connector on the monitor cable to the 15-pin video port on the back of the AS3000. Secure the connector with the thumbscrews on the connector. For exact locations see “AS3000 Rear Panel” on page 14. 3. Insert the connector on the keyboard and mouse cables into a USB splitter cable.
Connecting to an Ethernet Network Connecting to an Ethernet Network You can connect the AS3000 to an Ethernet network using the four 1 Gb Ethernet ports on the rear of the enclosure. Please note that some Avid applications require the use of one or both of the PRO/1000 PT ports (Ports 2 and 4). For additional information, see your Avid product documentation. n c Avid does not install, configure, or troubleshoot in-house LANs.
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3 Customizing the Server Operating System This chapter describes Windows operating system parameters that need setting on the Avid AS3000.
3 Customizing the Server Operating System Windows Operating System and Settings Your Avid AS3000 ships with the Windows operating system installed. If you need to re-image the internal drives with the Windows operating system see “Product Recovery” on page 58. When turning on your Avid AS3000 for the first time the Apply Computer Setup message is displayed for 3 to 5 minutes.
Copying the Product Recovery Image to the USB Flash Drive Specifying a Unique Computer Name Your Avid AS3000 enclosure has been imaged at Avid with the current operating system configuration and drivers that have been qualified with the Avid AS3000 server. This image creates a unique Host name for the system based on the MAC ID of the system board. If you have changed this default name for the server, you need to remember to rename the server if you ever have to reimage the server.
3 Customizing the Server Operating System Loading Application Software The Avid AS3000 does not have a DVD reader. Software is loaded onto the system using a USB flash drive. Use the application software flash drive(s) to install your Avid application software such as Interplay Engine or Interplay Capture. Refer to your product documentation for instructions on installing the software.
4 Adding and Replacing Hardware This chapter provides procedures for adding and replacing components in your Avid AS3000. Do not add any hardware if there are any issues with the system. Correct all problems before adding new hardware and making changes to the system. Perform a quick check to verify that the system is in good working order.
Replacing System Drives in the AS3000 Replacing System Drives in the AS3000 There are two system drives installed in the AS3000, as shown in the following illustration. AS3000 System Drives ID System drive (ID 0) System drive (ID 1) The two drives are mirrored and are accessible from the front of the AS3000. If you have a failure on either one of the two system drives you can pull the failed drive out of the server and install a replacement without turning off the server.
Replacing System Drives in the AS3000 Intel Rapid Storage Technology Application A C B A. Run hardware scan button B. Disk icons C. Status line 3. Pull the failed drive out of the server and install a replacement without turning off the server. See “Removing and Installing a Hot-swap Hard Drive” on page 41. Once the drive is installed, use the Intel Rapid Storage Technology application to initiate the rebuild operation as described in the following steps. 4.
Locking and Unlocking a Drive 6. A window opens that offers a choice of drives to add to the array. Click on the one drive that will be added to the RAID set. The rebuild operation begins immediately. You can use the Status line to monitor the status of the rebuild. The top of the screen will say Manage Volume, and the status line will say "Rebuilding x% complete. n You can perform other work while the rebuild completes. To replace both system drives: 1.
Removing and Installing a Hot-swap Hard Drive Locking a Drive A A. Drive lock key 4. Store the key in a secure location for future use. To unlock a drive: t Insert the key into the drive carrier lock and turn it counter-clockwise to unlock the drive. Removing and Installing a Hot-swap Hard Drive This section describes a generic procedure for installing or replacing hot-swap hard drives on the AS3000. For additional information, see “Replacing System Drives in the AS3000” on page 38.
Removing and Installing a Hot-swap Hard Drive 4. Pull out on the black lever and slide the carrier from the server system. Removing the Hot-swap Drive Carrier from the Server System A A. Latch button and black lever 5. If you are installing a drive in an empty drive carrier, proceed to Step 8. 6. Remove the four screws that attach the previously installed hard drive to the drive carrier. Removing the Screws A A. Screws 7.
Removing and Installing a Hot-swap Hard Drive 8. Remove the new hard drive from its wrapper and place it on an antistatic surface. 9. With the label side up, position the connector end of the drive so that it is facing the rear of the drive carrier. 10. Align the holes in the drive to the four holes in the side of the drive carrier and attach it to the carrier with the four screws. Make sure that the SATA connector is not blocked by the metal tray.
Removing and Installing a Hot-swap Hard Drive The following illustration shows the connectors on the bottom of the drive carrier. Bottom View of Drive Attached to Drive Carrier C A B A. Drive connector B. Screws C. Latch 11. With the black lever in the fully open position, slide the drive assembly into the server system. The latch at the front of the drive carrier must be on the right. Do not push on the black drive carrier lever until the lever begins to close by itself.
Removing and Installing the System Cover 12. When the black drive carrier lever begins to close by itself, push on it to lock the drive assembly into place. This seats the drive in the AS3000. You’ll hear a click when the drive is fully seated and the lever latches in place. Install Drive Assembly into the Server System A A. Latch button and black lever 13. Use a drive lock key to lock the drive in place. See “Locking and Unlocking a Drive” on page 40. 14.
Installing and Removing a PCIe Add-in Card 3. Disconnect the AC power cords. 4. Unscrew the thumbscrews at the back of the unit until they are loose. 5. Pull the thumbscrews backwards and slide the cover until the tabs disengage from the front of the unit. Removing the Server System Cover wwww A A. Thumbscrews 6. Remove the cover and set in a safe place. To install the server system cover: 1.
Installing and Removing a PCIe Add-in Card 3. Remove the server system cover. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the System Cover” on page 45. 4. Disconnect any cables attached to any add-in cards. 5. If the PCIe card is a full-height card, remove the lateral movement support by removing the two screws connecting it to the chassis. If the card is a half-height card, you can leave the lateral movement support in place. Removing the Lateral Movement Support A A.
Installing and Removing a PCIe Add-in Card 6. Remove the bezel retainer by removing the two screws and removing the retainer. Removing the Bezel Retainer and Filler Panels A B A. Filler panels B. Bezel retainer 7. Remove both filler panels. n When adding the first PCIe card, Avid recommends that you add it to the bottom slot unless the Avid system requires the card to be in a designated slot. See your product specific documentation for details. 8.
Installing and Removing a PCIe Add-in Card The following illustration shows the card installed in the bottom slot. Adding a Card to the Bottom Slot A A.
Installing and Removing a PCIe Add-in Card 9. Replace the top filler panel and attach the bezel retainer with two screws as shown in the following illustration. Replacing the Top Filler Panel and the Bezel Retainer A B A. Top filler panel B. Bezel retainer n Make sure that any empty add-in card slots have filler panels installed. 10. If you had removed the lateral movement support, replace the support by reconnecting the two screws that hold it to the chassis. 11. Replace the system cover.
Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct The following illustration shows the processor air duct. You must remove the processor air duct in order to add or remove memory. Processor Air Duct A A. Processor air duct Always operate your server system with the processor air duct in place. The air duct is required for proper airflow within the server system. To remove the processor air duct: 1.
Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct 4. Loosen the three screws holding the processor air duct tabs to the chassis. Removing the Processor Air Duct A A. Processor air duct screws 5. (Option) Leave the completely loosened screws sitting on the tabs. Then you can lift the processor air duct and the screws out of the chassis at the same time. 6. Carefully lift the processor air duct from the chassis. To replace the processor air duct: 1. Carefully insert the processor air duct into position. 2.
Installing and Removing Memory Installing and Removing Memory The following illustration shows the AS3000 memory locations for a two processor system. Processors and Corresponding Memory A B A. Memory for Processor CPU 0 B. Memory for Processor CPU 1 The AS3000 ships from the factory with three 2 GB DDR-3 DIMMs per processor. The AS3000 has three memory channels per processor and two DIMMs per memory channel.The following illustration shows the AS3000 channel and DIMM locations.
Installing and Removing Memory C Channel 0 DIMM 0 B Channel 0 DIMM 1 A Channel 1 DIMM 1 AS3000 Front D Channel E 2 DIMM 1 Channel 1 DIMM 0 Channel 2 DIMM 0 Processor CPU 0 Processor CPU 1 Channel 0 DIMM 1 Channel 2 DIMM 0 Channel 2 DIMM 1 Channel 1 DIMM 0 Channel 0 DIMM 0 Channel 1 DIMM 1 E D A B C Avid recommends the following: • Install equal sized DIMMs per channel. • Use only registered DDR-3 memory as recommended by Avid for applications that require additional memory.
Installing and Removing Memory To install DIMMs: 1. Observe the safety precautions described in “Electrostatic Discharge Precautions” on page 37 and “Safety and Regulatory Information” on page 70. 2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cables. 3. Remove the server system cover. See “Removing and Installing the System Cover” on page 45. 4. Remove the processor air duct. See “Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 51. 5.
Replacing a Power Supply 11. Replace the processor air duct and system cover. See “Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 51 and “Removing and Installing the System Cover” on page 45. 12. Reconnect all peripheral devices and the AC power cords into the server. To remove DIMMs: 1. Observe the safety precautions described in “Electrostatic Discharge Precautions” on page 37 and “Safety and Regulatory Information” on page 70. 2.
Replacing a Power Supply To replace a power supply: 1. Observe the safety precautions described in “Electrostatic Discharge Precautions” on page 37 and “Safety and Regulatory Information” on page 70. 2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cables. c The power supply must be unplugged before you remove it. 3. Push the latch towards the handle and remove the power supply by pulling on the handle. Removing a Power Supply A B A. Latch B. Handle 4.
5 Product Recovery This chapter describes the procedures to recover the system image originally installed on your AS3000 system drive by reinstalling the Windows operating system and Avid specific additions and changes.
5 Product Recovery Locating the Recovery Image The location of your recovery image depends on the Windows OS and the Avid application. c c • On Windows 7 systems, the recovery image is on the 16 GB flash drive that ships with the AS3000 server. Store the flash drive in a safe place. • For ISIS systems, see the setup guide for your ISIS product. • For all other systems, the recovery image ships on the D: partition of the system drive.
Creating a Product Recovery USB Flash Drive 2. Locate the 16 GB USB flash drive Avid provided with the Avid AS3000 and insert it into the front USB port. 3. Double-click the AvidRecoveryImageTool.exe file. The Avid USB recovery image creator window opens. 4. Click Select Image and navigate to the product recovery image on D: partition of the Avid AS3000 system drive (if the tool’s browser opens to the E: partition by default, you need to browse to the D: partition to locate the .ari file). 5. Select the .
5 Product Recovery 9. Click OK to acknowledge the warning about losing all previous data on the USB flash drive. The Write image button becomes a Cancel button when the image is being created. If you cancel the write image process, the process starts over from the beginning on the next undertaking. 10. Click OK when the process is completed. 11. The USB flash drive appears in the taskbar as an icon. Remove the USB flash drive as follows: a. Double-click the USB icon in the taskbar.
Reinstalling the Windows Operating System 6. Set the USB Drive to boot first. Navigate to the Boot tab > Hard Disk Drives > 1st Drive and select “USB Kingston DataT.” The 2nd Drive setting changes to the “RAID: Intel Volume.” n Depending on the manufacturer of the USB flash drive, this USB selection in the BIOS might change. The AS3000 includes a Kingston USB flash drive. This might not be the manufacturer of the USB flash drive in future releases. 7. Press F10 to Exit and Save your changes.
5 Product Recovery Configuring the System Drive Using Windows Setup After you recover the Windows operating system, several system parameters are set including a system Disk Check. The system restarts, and you are prompted to enter the Windows activation key. This number is on the Windows Certificate located on the right-side of the server top cover. You need this Windows certificate number in the following procedure. To set up the Windows operating system: 1.
Configuring the System Drive Using Windows Setup c When the operating system is restored in the server, a unique computer host name is created based on the MAC ID of the system board. Each time you re-image your server, the same name will be generated. If you have changed the computer host name of your server, you need to reapply your computer host name again. 7. Start the system and install your Avid application software, see “Loading Application Software” on page 36.
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6 Specifications and Notices This section provides information on the dimensions and weight, the environmental, the electrical, and the power cord specifications for the Avid AS3000 server. It also recommends the use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply and supported network cabling. Dimensions and Weight The following table lists the dimensions and weight. Component Dimensions and Weight Component Height Width Depth Weight Avid AS3000 server 1.75 in (44.4 mm) 19 in (482.6 mm) 27 in (685.8 mm) 40.
6 Specifications and Notices Electrical You should consider installing a separately derived power system for your Avid server hardware. This ensures that you can control the hardware grounding, with all grounds brought to a single point, and that uncontrolled equipment, such as coffee makers or floor polishers, cannot be plugged into the same power source as the Avid AS3000 hardware.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Avid recommends the use of UPSs, appropriately sized for your Avid server hardware, or conditioned power in your computer room environment. This provides protection against sudden power surges or losses that could cause you to lose files or experience data corruption. Make sure there is adequate, dedicated power for the UPSs.
6 Specifications and Notices Supported Cabling Avid supports the following cable types for connecting an Avid AS3000 server system. For cabling information for specific products, see your Avid product documentation. n If you need to run your cable greater distances, call Avid Customer Support for supported cable and accessory information.
A Safety and Regulatory Information This document contains safety and regulatory information for Avid hardware.
A Safety and Regulatory Information (Hebrew Warnings and Cautions) FCC Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices produce RF energy incidental to their intended purpose. Class A Equipment 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.
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to Avid hardware that are not expressly approved by Avid Technology may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
A Safety and Regulatory Information Make sure your rack enclosure is stable enough to prevent tipping over when one or more Avid AS3000 servers are extended on the sliding rails. • Circuit Overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
European Union Declaration of Conformity Avid hardware might contain LED or Laser devices for communication use. These devices are compliant with the requirements for Class 1 LED and Laser Products and are safe in the intended use. In normal operation the output of these laser devices does not exceed the exposure limit of the eye and cannot cause harm.
A Safety and Regulatory Information European Contact: Nearest Avid Sales and Service Office or Avid Technology International B.V.
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union EN55022:2006 /A1:2007 EN55024:1998 /A1:2001 /A2:2003 EN61000-3-2:2006 EN60000-3-3:1995 /A1:2001 /A2:2005 Gerrett Durling, VP of Engineering, Shared Services Issued In Burlington MA, USA 2011 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste.
A Safety and Regulatory Information Ken Hopkins Avid Technology (Aust) Pty Ltd c/o – Elliot House Suite 810, Level 8 140 Arther St North Sydney NSW – 2060 Japan EMC Regulations Class A Equipment This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions. VCCI-A Korean EMC Regulations Class A Equipment Please note that this equipment has obtained EMC registration for commercial use.
Taiwan EMC Regulations Taiwan EMC Regulations Taiwan EMC Regulations BSMI Class A EMC Warning Warning Statement 1. UV ray radiation - Following statement or equivalent: - Following marking or other equivalent marking: 2. Operator touchable area protection Operation manual should have following statement and statement should be shown on device, or put on similar sentence: 3.
A Safety and Regulatory Information Injury may result from high temperatures under normal operating conditions, causing: - Burns due to contact with hot accessible parts - Degradation of insulation and of safety-critical components - Ignition of flammable liquids Examples of measures to reduce risks include: - Taking steps to avoid high temperature of accessible parts - Avoiding temperatures above the ignition point of liquids - Provision of marking to warn USERS where access to hot parts is una
Taiwan EMC Regulations Examples are sonic (acoustic), radio frequency, infra-red, ultraviolet and ionizing radiation, and high intensity visible and coherent light (lasers). Examples of measures to reduce risks include: - Limiting the energy level of potential radiation sources - Screening radiation sources - Provision of SAFETY INTERLOCKS - Provision of markings to warn USERS where exposure to the radiation hazard is unavoidable 6.
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