Installing your monitor, Before you begin, Installation guidelines – Rockwell Automation 6185-C_B Industrial 15 12 Inch Monitor User Manual User Manual

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Bulletin 6185-C and 6185-B Industrial Flat Panel Monitors

Publication 6185-5.1

Installing Your Monitor

Installing Your Monitor

Installing Your Monitor

Installing Your Monitor

This section describes how to install the 6185-C and 6185-B.

When installing the monitor, it is important to consider environmental
factors that could affect performance as well as possible effects from
equipment operation on personnel and nearby equipment.

The figure on the left displays the general process to install, connect, and
adjust your monitor.

Installation Guidelines

Following these guidelines will help ensure that the monitor provides
safe and reliable service.

Ensure that sufficient power is available from a single phase AC

outlet at the site.

Ensure that sufficient space is available around air inlets and outlets

to provide the circulation necessary for cooling. Never allow air
passages to become obstructed.

Ensure that the ambient air temperature will not exceed the

specified maximum temperature. You may need a user-supplied fan,
heat exchanger, or air conditioner to meet this condition in some
installations.

Note:

Remember that heat rises—many times the temperature at
the top of an enclosure is much higher than the rest of the
enclosure if the air is not circulating.

Important: This monitor is designed to operate at a range of extremes,

however it is not good design practice to continuously
operate the monitor at the highest end of the specified
temperature range.

While the product will operate at its highest specified
temperature, the overall life span of any electronic device is
shortened when it operates at its highest rated temperature.

Leave the monitor’s enclosure or cover in place at all times during

operation. The cover affords protection against high voltages inside
the monitor and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that might
interfere with other equipment.

The Federal Communications Commission has prepared a pamphlet

that addresses the problem of radio frequency interference to radio

Before you Begin

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