User manual

PS-2000B Series User Manual
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Preface
WARNINGS
CAUTIONS
Do not expose the PS-B to, or operating the PS-B in direct
sunlight, high temperatures and humidity, and in areas that
have excessive dust and vibration.
Do not use the PS-B unit in areas where sudden, extreme
changes in temperature can occur. These sudden changes
may cause condensation to form inside the unit, possibly
leading to an accident.
Be sure the PS-B unit's air circulation vents are clear and
clean to prevent the PS-B unit from overheating, and keep
the PS-B unit's operation area well ventilated.
Do not operate or store the PS-B unit near chemicals, or
where chemicals can come into contact with the unit.
When PS-B Unit's Hard Disk (HDD) data is lost:
The Digital Electronics Corporation cannot be held respon-
sible or provide any compensation for damage(s) caused
by the loss of data stored in the PS-B unit's hard disk drive
(HDD). It is therefore strongly suggested that all important
data and software be backed up regularly to an external
data backup device.
Please be aware that the Digital Electronics Corporation
bears no responsibility for any damages resulting from the
customer's application of this unit's hardware or software.
Since the PS-B unit's hard disk drive (HDD) is a consum-
able item, i.e. it has a finite usage lifetime, be sure to back
up its data regularly and prepare a spare HDD unit.
To prevent file data damage, be sure to shut down the PS-
B unit's OS before turning the power switch OFF.
After turning OFF the PS-B unit's power, wait until the in-
ternal HDD stops spinning before turning on the power
again (approx. 5 seconds).