Lantronix EDS-MD8 Equipment Classifications, Cleaning Instructions, Electromagnetic Interference

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Equipment Classifications

Classification according to the type of protection against electric shock: Class I Equipment

Classification according to the degree of protection against electric shock: No Applied Parts

Classification according to the degree of protection against ingress of water: IP20

Classification according to the mode of operation: Continuous Operation

Environmental Conditions for Transportation and Storage

An ambient temperature range of -30°C to +80°C

A relative humidity range of 0% to 95%, noncondensing

An atmospheric pressure range of 50 kPa to 106 kPa

Cleaning Instructions

1.Disconnect all cables and unplug ac power from the device.

2.Prepare a disinfectant solution using 1 part bleach mixed with 9 parts water.

3.Lightly moisten a tissue with the mild detergent and wipe down only the outside of the device.

4.Allow the device to air-dry or wipe dry with a clean dry tissue before use.

Caution: To avoid electric shock and for the device to work properly, do not allow cleaning solution get inside the device, specifically the interface port connectors or the ac inlet. Do not immerse the device in any liquid.

Electromagnetic Interference

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the EMC limits for the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC (EN 55022 Class A and EN 60601-1-2). These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference with other devices, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving device

Increase the separation between the equipment

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) is connected

Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help

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Contents TM User Guide Disclaimer Warranty ContactsCopyright & Trademark Revision HistoryTable of Contents Using This GuideIntroduction Configuration Using Web Manager Installation of EDS-MD4/8/16 Device ServersUsing DeviceInstaller Line and Tunnel SettingsNetwork Settings Terminal and Host Settings Services SettingsSecurity Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsEDS-MD User Guide Advanced Settings VIP Settings Updating FirmwareBranding the EDS-MD4/8/16 List of Figures 1EDS-MD Product LabelList of Tables EDS-MD User Guide Using This Guide Purpose and AudienceSummary of Chapters Input Supply Safety InformationCover Power Plug GroundingBattery Wall MountingPort Connections Environmental Conditions for Transportation and Storage Cleaning InstructionsEquipment Classifications Electromagnetic InterferenceAdditional Documentation Document DescriptionApplications Key FeaturesIntroduction Protocol SupportAddresses and Port Numbers Troubleshooting CapabilitiesConfiguration Methods Hardware AddressProduct Information Label Port NumbersUser-Supplied Items Installation of EDS-MD4/8/16 Device ServersPackage Contents Identifying Hardware ComponentsLEDs Serial PortsEthernet Port System LEDs on the Top of EDS-MDRJ45 LEDs on the Back Panel Ethernet Indicators Reset to Default ButtonSerial Indicator LEDs on the Top of EDS-MD Green Red OffTechnical Specification Category DescriptionInstalling the EDS-MD Finding a Suitable LocationConnect the EDS-MD to one or more serial devices Current Settings Description Using DeviceInstallerAccessing EDS-MD Using DeviceInstaller Device Detail SummaryWeb Enabled Supports Configurable PinsTelnet Enabled GroupConfiguration Using Web Manager Accessing Web ManagerDevice Status Web Manager Page Components Help AreaNavigating the Web Manager Web Manager Description SeeTerminal SyslogSystem TunnelLine Configuration Settings Line and Tunnel SettingsLine Settings Line Settings DescriptionLine Command Description Mode Settings To Configure Line SettingsLine Command Mode Settings To View Line StatisticsTo Configure Tunnel Serial Settings Tunnel SettingsSerial Settings Tunnel Serial SettingsTunnel Packing Mode Settings Packing ModeTo Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings Tunnel Packing Mode Description SettingsTunnel Accept Mode Description Settings Accept ModeTunnel Accept Mode Settings Local PortTo Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings Tunnel Connect Mode Description Settings Connect ModeTunnel Connect Mode Settings Reconnect TimerTunnel Disconnect Mode Settings To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode SettingsDisconnect Mode Tunnel Disconnect Description Mode SettingsTunnel Modem Emulation Settings To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode SettingsLine and Tunnel Settings Tunnel Modem Description Emulation SettingsTo Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings StatisticsTo View Tunnel Statistics  Include in your file statusgroup name=tunnel instance=1 Network Interface Settings Network SettingsNetwork Interface Settings Network Interface Description SettingsTo Configure Network Interface Settings To View Network Interface StatusNetwork 1 eth0 Link Settings Network Link SettingsTo Configure Network Link Settings Network 1 Ethernet eth0 Description Link SettingsTerminal and Host Settings Terminal SettingsTerminal on Network and Line Settings To Configure the Terminal Line Connection Host ConfigurationTo Configure the Terminal Network Connection Host ConfigurationRemote Address To Configure Host SettingsSSH Username Remote PortTo View or Configure DNS Settings Services SettingsDNS Settings DNS SettingsTo Configure FTP Settings FTP SettingsSyslog Settings FTP SettingsHttp Settings To View or Configure Syslog SettingsHttp Settings Description To Configure Http Settings Http Authentication Settings DescriptionEnter the Uniform Resource Identifier URI To Configure RSS Settings RSS SettingsTo Configure Http Authentication RSS SettingsReal Time Clock RTC Settings To Configure RTC SettingsRTC Settings Description RSS Settings Description Security SettingsSSH Settings SSH Server Host KeysSSH Client Known Hosts SSH Server Authorized UsersSSH Client Known Hosts SSH Server Authorized Users Remote CommandSSH Client Users SSH Client UsersSSL Settings To Configure SSH SettingsCertificate and Key Generation Certificate and Key Generation SettingsCertificate Generation Description Settings To Create a New CredentialUpload Certificate Settings Certificate Upload SettingsTo Configure an Existing SSL Credential Upload Description Certificate SettingsTrusted Authority Settings Trusted AuthoritiesTo Upload an Authority Certificate File Display Settings Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsFilesystem Settings File DisplayFile Modification File Modification SettingsFile Transfer Settings File TransferProtocol Stack Description IP Settings IP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure IP Network Stack Settings To Transfer or Modify Filesystem FilesIcmp Network Stack Settings To Configure Icmp Network Stack SettingsTo Configure ARP Network Stack Settings Protocol Stack Description Icmp SettingsQuery Port Settings To Configure Smtp Network Stack SettingsTo Configure Query Port Settings Query PortIP Sockets DiagnosticsHardware To View Hardware Information To View the List of IP SocketsTo Ping a Remote Host Ping Settings10 Traceroute Settings TracerouteLog To Configure the Diagnostic Log Output11 Log Settings MemoryTo View Process Information ThreadsProcesses To View Thread Information12 System Settings System SettingsTo Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults System Settings DescriptionTo View, Configure and Send Email Advanced SettingsEmail Settings Email Configuration Description SettingsTo View and Configure Basic CLI Settings Command Line Interface SettingsBasic CLI Settings CLI Configuration SettingsSSH Settings Telnet SettingsTo Configure Telnet Settings Telnet SettingsXML Exporting Configuration XML SettingsXML Export Configuration XML Export Configuration Description SettingsXML Export Status To Export Configuration in XML FormatXML Export Status Description Settings To Export in XML FormatImport Configuration from the Filesystem XML Import ConfigurationImport Configuration from External File To Import Configuration in XML FormatUpdating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Loading New FirmwareTo Configure VIP Settings VIP SettingsVirtual IP VIP Configuration Virtual IP VIP StatusVIP Counters Virtual IP VIP CountersTo View VIP Counters VIP Counters DescriptionBranding the EDS-MD4/8/16 Web Manager CustomizationShort and Long Name Customization Short and Long Name SettingsName Settings Description To Customize Short or Long NamesAppendix a Technical Support Technical Support Europe, Middle East, AfricaConversion Table Appendix B Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConverting Binary to Hexadecimal Scientific CalculatorClick Hex. The hexadecimal value appears Applicable ITE Standards Appendix C ComplianceApplicable Medical Standards Emissions ImmunityRegulatory Compliance Standard DescriptionSuppliers Declaration of Conformity RoHS Notice Cables and Adapters Lantronix Cables and AdaptersLantronix P/N Description Applications RJ45 Receptacle to DB25M DTE Adapter PN 200.2066A RJ45 Receptacle to DB25M DCE Adapter PNRJ45 Receptacle to DB25F DTE Adapter PN 200.2067A RJ45 Receptacle to DB9M DTE Adapter PN 200.2069A RJ45 Receptacle to DB9F DTE Adapter PN 200.2070A 10 RJ45 to RJ45 Adapter ADP010104-01