Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Technical customer support
- 3. Functional description
- 4. Unpacking, transporting, storing
- 5. Technical data – Device
- 6. Technical data – Radio modules (all optional)
- 7. Operation
- 8. General device configuration
- 9. Wi-Fi configuration
- 10. WWAN configuration
- 11. Mechanical installation
- 12. Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover
- 13. Connectors
- 14. Integrated power supply, power supply cable
- 15. Optional equipment
- 16. Maintenance
- 17. Malfunctions and troubleshooting
- 18. Reasonably foreseeable misuse
- 19. Guidelines and certificates
- 20. End-of-life device disposal
- 21. List of figures
Functional description
10 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.50 Preliminary
3.2. Mount, operate and service the device correctly
DLT-V72 Industrial Computers were designed and built according to modern technology and accepted
safety regulations.
However, the operation of the DLT-V72 can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to
the device and other material assets when, for example, the device is
− installed incorrectly or configured improperly.
− operated by untrained or uninstructed personnel.
− improperly operated and maintained.
− not used as intended.
The owner/operator commitments with regards to safety (accident prevention regulations, occupational
safety) are to be followed.
3.3. Device identification/name plate
The name plate on the rear side of the DLT-V72 must be legible at all times.
Do not damage the name plate or remove it from the device.
Information on the labels on the device (examples):
− Model name, e.g. DLT-V7210, DLT-V7212, etc.
− Serial number
− FCC ID (Radio)
− Barcode for internal use only