D14041.02 January 2008 | TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide |
8.Maintaining the FieldView Device
Follow the guidelines below to ensure the FieldView Device remains in good working order:
8.1. General Recommendations
•Do not expose the FieldView Device to dust, rain or moisture.
•Protect the FieldView Device from temperature extremes (e.g. Do not leave it on an automobile dashboard or on top of a heat source).
•Observe the rated operating and storage environmental specifications.
•The FieldView Device is a precision instrument and must be protected from drop and vibration. Always use the provided wrist lanyard or a neck strap to prevent accidental drop.
•Operate the FieldView Device in a well ventilated area to prevent overheating. Do not block cooling vents. Do not operate the FieldView Device in a closed environment where it can overheat (e.g. a sealed plastic bag).
8.2. Display/Touch Screen
•LCD displays deteriorate when exposed to ultraviolet rays. Do not leave the FieldView Device in direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for extended periods of time.
•If you store the FieldView Device above or below the rated storage temperature, it may cause permanent damage to the display.
•Extended contact with water drops or finger grease may cause discoloration or spots.
•Protect the screen from scratches. Use the supplied stylus or
•Tap the screen lightly. Do not press hard or strike the screen.
•Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened with distilled water. Do not use commercial or household cleaners as they may damage the screen.
•Consider using a replaceable screen protector to help protect against scratches.
8.3. Optics
•If you will be using the FieldView Device in a dusty or dirty environment, it is recommended that the lens be protected with a
•Clean the lens with optical lens cleaning cloth and cleaning solution. Do not use general purpose tissue.
8.4. Ergonomic Recommendations
Important: Follow the recommendations below to minimize risk of ergonomic injury.
•Follow the recommendations of your Health and Safety Officer regarding your company’s safety policies and procedures.
•Whenever possible, reduce or eliminate repetitive motion.
•Maintain a natural position while operating the equipment.
22