Expanding and Maintaining Your Computer System
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Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Damage
When your computer unit top and side panels are installed, they protect the electronic
circuits inside the computer unit from electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. However,
when you remove the panels from the computer unit to install a subassembly, you can
inadvertently damage the electronic circuits in the computer unit by simply touching
them and discharging any electrostatic charge that has accumulated on your body. This
section contains procedures that you must follow to prevent ESD damage to the
computer unit.
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Provide enough room to workon the equipment. Clear the worksite of any
unnecessary materials or materials that naturally build up electrostatic charge.
These include plastic foam packaging materials and cups, cellophane wrappers,
and similar materials.
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Do not remove a subassembly from its antistatic packaging until the exact
moment that you are ready to install it.
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Gather all the tools, manuals, an ESD kit (an ESD wrist strap shipped with your
computer system), and other materials you will need before you remove covers
and panels from the equipment. The chapters on adding or replacing a
subassembly list required tools and materials at the beginning of the procedures.
After you remove a cover or panel, you should avoid moving away from the work
site; otherwise, you may build up an electrostatic charge.
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Use an ESD kit when handling a subassembly or when touching the electronic
circuits inside the equipment. (The section on Opening the Computer Unit" in
this chapter tells you how to attach this wrist strap.) If you lose your ESD strap,
you can order an ESD kit from Data General. If an emergency arises and an ESD
kit is not available, follow the procedures in the section Emergency Procedures
(without an ESD kit)."
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Replace the cover(s) or panels(s) on the equipment as soon as possible so that the
electronic circuits are protected.
Emergency Procedures (without an ESD kit)
In an
emergency
when an ESD kit is not available, use the following procedures to
reduce the possibility of an electrostatic discharge by ensuring that your body and the
subassembly are at the same electrostatic potential.
CAUTION: These procedures are not a substitute for the use of an ESD kit. Follow
them in the event of an emergency.
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Before touching any electronic circuits or boards inside the equipment, firmly
touch a bare (unpainted) surface of the equipment.
Summary of Contents for AViiON 530 Series
Page 1: ...Customer Documentation P R O D U C T L I N E...
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Page 58: ...Setting Up Your Computer System 2 18 014 002091...
Page 84: ...Setting Up and Installing a SCSI Bus 4 16 014 002091...
Page 122: ...Expanding and Maintaining Your Computer System 6 18 014 002091...
Page 148: ...Adding or Replacing Memory Modules 8 8 014 002091...
Page 182: ...Replacing the System Board 10 12 014 002091...
Page 188: ...Replacing the Fan Assembly 11 6 014 002091...
Page 236: ...Using the System Control Monitor B 22 014 002091...
Page 248: ...Solving Power Up Problems C 12 014 002091...
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Page 266: ...Appendix Title 093 xxxxxx 2 Licensed Material Property of Data General Corporation...