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11-9-2005 Product introduction Environmental considerations Temperature and humidity requirements are as follows: v Operating: +10°C to 40°C (50° to 104°F) with 8% to 80% relative humidity v Shipping: −40°C to +60°C (−40° to 140° F), which includes condensation but not rain. v Storage: 0°C to +60°C (32° to 140° F) | The 4810/4910 SurePOS 300 meets all worldwide Electromagnetic Compatibility | (EMC) standards. Refer to Appendix B, "Notices," on page B-1 for a complete | description. Front view and LEDs | Figure 1-2 shows the LEDs of the 4810/4910. OK OK Figure 1-2. Front view of 4810/4910 The LEDs function as follows: | This LED indicates that the 4810/4910 is powered on. This LED, which blinks during HDD access, indicates HDD activity. OK Chapter 1. Introduction 1-3

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Environmental
considerations
Temperature
and
humidity
requirements
are
as
follows:
v
Operating:
+10°C
to
40°C
(50°
to
104°F)
with
8%
to
80%
relative
humidity
v
Shipping:
²40°C
to
+60°C
(²40°
to
140°
F),
which
includes
condensation
but
not
rain.
v
Storage:
0°C
to
+60°C
(32°
to
140°
F)
The
4810/4910
SurePOS
300
meets
all
worldwide
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
(EMC)
standards.
Refer
to
Appendix
B,
“Notices,”
on
page
B-1
for
a
complete
description.
Front
view
and
LEDs
Figure
1-2
shows
the
LEDs
of
the
4810/4910.
The
LEDs
function
as
follows:
This
LED
indicates
that
the
4810/4910
is
powered
on.
This
LED,
which
blinks
during
HDD
access,
indicates
HDD
activity.
OK
OK
OK
Figure
1-2.
Front
view
of
4810/4910
Product
introduction
11-9-2005
Chapter
1.
Introduction
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