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digico SD8 Instructions de sécurité, manuel de configuration et d'installation
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Manual Issue: Issue A, October 2009
Electrical Safety Warning
Unlike most large conventional analogue consoles, the SD8 worksurface contains its own mains
power supply, and a variety of internal supply units and converters. These are fully insulated and
covered to meet the relevant electrical safety standards, but technicians working within the console
should be aware of the presence of mains voltage.
Note also the rack PSU if operated removed from the chassis has heatsinks exposed that are live to
mains voltage.
Also, SD8 contains a number of back-lit flat screen displays. The illumination system of these
displays uses line voltages of up to several KV, generated by high frequency DC - DC converters
located close to the displays. Touching or tampering with these circuits will put a technician at risk of
very damaging RF burns to the skin and/or high voltage electric shock.
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