Important safety information, Service information – DaySequerra NLC5.1ST User Manual
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NLC5.1ST User Manual
Important Safety Information
Indoor use only. Not for use in wet or damp environments.
Maximum Relative Humidity: <80%
Class I Equipment (grounded type)
Electrical rating: 100-120/220-240V~50-60Hz 18W
Internal circuit breaker for continuous short circuit protection
AC Mains supply voltage fluctuations are not to exceed +10% of the nominal voltage
Operations temperature range -40
C to 70C
Maximum altitude: 3000m (9843ft)
Equipment suitable for continuous operation
Weight: 3.6kg (8lbs) equipment only; 6.1kg (13.5lbs) shipping
Important Note: Please connect your NLC5.1ST to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to
provide other protection against power surges and brownouts.
The DaySequerra NLC5.1ST is subjected to a strong RFI field, such as those emitted from portable two
way radios, the front panel display may “blank out”. To restore the display without rebooting the unit,
turn the rotary encoder to activate the main menu, and then press HOME. If the keylock is enabled, you
will have to deactivate it by pressing the ENTER key followed by BACK.
Service Information
The DaySequerra NLC5.1ST contains no user serviceable components inside the unit. Please contact
DaySequerra for repair and upgrade information. In the event that your unit needs to be returned to the
factory, contact us for a return authorization number.
Please visit www.daysequerra.com and
register your new NLC5.1ST so we can keep you informed of the latest hardware and software
updates.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol is
intended to alert the user to the presence of un-
insulated “dangerous voltages” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of a sufficient level to cause
harm.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance instructions within the
product literature.
Exposed portions of the power supply assembly are
electrically live. To reduce risk of electric shock, the
power cord must be disconnected when the power
supply assembly is removed. For continued protection against electric shock, a correctly wired
and grounded (earthed) three-pin power outlet must be used. Do not use a ground-lifting
adapter and never cut the ground pin on the three-prong plug. The ground terminal of the power
plug is connected directly to the chassis of the unit.