Motorola CPCI-6020 Installation And Use Manual page 22

Compactpci single board computer
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Operation
Damage of Module Surface
High humidity and condensation on the product surface causes short circuits.
Do not operate the product outside the specified environmental limits. Make sure the
product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying
power.
Overheating and Damage of the Product
Operating the product without forced air cooling may lead to overheating and thus
damage of the product.
When operating the product, make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf.
Signaling Requirements
Ensure the backplane does not bus J3, J4 or J5 signals to other slots.
Set the VIO on the backplane to either +3.3 V or +5 V, depending upon your system's
signaling requirements.
Data Loss
Powering down or removing a board before the operating system or other software
running on the board has been properly shut down may cause corruption of data or file
systems.
Make sure all software is completely shut down before removing power from the board
or removing the board from the chassis.
Data Loss
Although a command that allows erasing and reprogramming of flash memory is
available, note that reprogramming any portion of the CPCI-6020 baseboard's flash
memory (Bank B) will erase everything currently contained in the baseboard flash,
including the PPCBug debugger.
Use caution when reprogramming or erasing flash memory. Refer to the programming
documents listed in
Installation
Personal Injury
Dangerous voltages capable of causing death exist.
To prevent injury, use extreme caution when handling, testing and adjusting this
equipment.
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect module installation and removal can damage
circuits or shorten their life.
CPCI-6020 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800A51C)
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Appendix A, Related
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Safety Notes
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