3 Setting up your STATIM
3.1 Positioning and Powering your Unit
Positioning your Unit
There are several factors that may affect the performance of your STATIM. Please review these factors,
and select a suitable location in which to install the unit.
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Temperature and Humidity
Avoid installing your STATIM in direct sunlight or close to a heat source (e.g. vents or radiators). The
recommended operating temperatures are 15-25˚C (59˚F to 77˚F) with humidity of 25-70%.
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Spacing
The vents and openings on the STATIM should remain uncovered and unobstructed. Leave a minimum
of 50 mm/2˝ between the top, sides and back of the unit and any wall or partition. For more detailed
information on clearances, see Section 13 Specifications.
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Venting
The STATIM should be operated in a clean, dust free environment.
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Work Surface
Your STATIM should be placed on a flat, level, water-resistant surface. Never install and operate the unit
on a sloped surface.
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Electromagnetic Environment
Your STATIM has been tested and meets applicable standards for electromagnetic emissions. While
the unit does not emit any radiation, it may itself be affected by other equipment which does. We
recommend that your unit be kept away from potential sources of interference.
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Electrical Requirements
To power your unit, use properly grounded and fused power sources with the same voltage rating as
indicated on the label at the back of your STATIM. Avoid multiple outlet receptacles. If using a surge
suppressor power bar, connect only one STATIM to it.
Powering your Unit
To power your STATIM, connect the power cord to the A.C. inlet receptacle at the back of the unit.
Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position and connect the unit to your power source.
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