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DPT-EG-MAN-DBR31-MANDBR2-001-A5 Technical Manual
2.4 Installation Risks
Concerning errors during the installation of the equipment:
If the DBoard is supplied with inverse polarity: The device integrates input reverse polarity protection, but a
continued exposure to reverse polarity may break the input protection. The cables are differenced by two
colors to help minimize the chances of error (red and black).
2.5 Radio Frequency (RF)
Safety Due to the possibility of radio frequency (RF) interference, it is important that you follow all the special
regulations that may apply regarding the use of radio equipment. Follow the safety advice given below.
Operating your device close to other electronic equipment may cause interference if the equipment is inadequately
protected. Observe any warning signs and manufacturers’ recommendations.
2.6 Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices
Potential interference
Radio frequency energy (RF) from cellular devices can interact with some electronic devices. This is electromagnetic
interference (EMI). The FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure EMI of implanted cardiac pacemakers
and defibrillators from cellular devices. This test method is part of the Association for the Advancement of Medical
Instrumentation (AAMI) standard. This standard allows manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and
defibrillators are safe from cellular device EMI.
The FDA continues to monitor cellular devices for interactions with other medical devices. If harmful interference
occurs, the FDA will assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.
Precautions for pacemaker wearers
Based on current research, devices do not pose a significant health problem for most pacemaker wearers. However,
people with pacemakers may want to take simple precautions to be sure that their device does not cause a problem. If
EMI occurs, it could affect a pacemaker in one of three ways:
Stop the pacemaker from delivering the stimulating pulses that regulate the heart rhythm.
Cause the pacemaker to deliver the pulses irregularly.
Cause the pacemaker to ignore the heart own rhythm and deliver pulses at a fixed rate.
Keep the device on the opposite side of the body from the pacemaker to add extra distance between the
pacemaker and the device.
Avoid placing a turned-on device next to the pacemaker.
Device Maintenance
When maintaining your device:
Do not attempt to disassemble the device. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not expose the DBoard directly to any extreme environment where the temperature or humidity is high.
Do not expose the DBoard directly to water, rain, or spilled beverages. It is not waterproof.
Do not place the DBoard alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards, or other magnetic media. The
information contained on discs or cards may be affected by the device.
Using accessories, such as antennas, that PVH has not authorized may invalidate the warranty. If the device is not
working properly, contact PVH Technical Support.