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MNL-0551-01 revA2
DuraVIS 3000 3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO THE USER
Before proceeding further, please carefully read the following paragraphs:
Safety Notices and warnings
FCC information and compliance
This device has been designed to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. The device
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications or to devices that are not appropriately
shielded.
Parvus is not responsible for any radio or device, which may be affected by harmful interference. Appropriate
shielding of susceptible devices is not the responsibility of Parvus. Further, Parvus is not responsible for
unauthorized modifications of Parvus equipment including the substitution or attachment of cables and/or other
unauthorized equipment. If electrical interference is harmfully affecting a device, it is the responsibility of the user
to correct this interference.
In order to minimize the affects of electrical interference, use only shielded data cables with the system.
In accordance with FCC 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Emissions information for Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CE Marking
This equipment complies with the requirements for CE marking when used in a reside ntial,
commercial, vehicular or light industrial environment.
RAEE
The information below is issued in compliance with the regulations as set out by the 2002/96/CE directive,
subsequently superseded by 2003/108/CE, and refers electrical and electronic equipment and the management
of their waste (WEEE). When disposing of a device, including all of its components, subassemblies and
materials that are an integral part of the product, you should take the WEEE directive into consideration.
This symbol has been attached to the equipment or, in the case that this is not possible, on the
packaging, instruction literature and/or the guarantee sheet. By using this symbol it states that the
device has been marketed after August 13th 2005, and implies that you must separate all of its
components when possible, and dispose of them in accordance with local waste disp osal legislations.
¾Because of the substances presen t in the equipment, an improper use or disposal of the refuse can cause
damage to human health and to the environment.
¾With reference to RAEE, it is compulsory to not dispose of the equipment with normal urban refuse,
arrangements should be instigate d for separate collection and disposal.
¾For more detailed information about recycling of RAEE, please contact your local waste
collection body.
¾In case of illicit disposal, sanctions will be levied on transgressors.
Anti-static precautions
Always use appropriate antistatic precautions when handing any board. This is to avoid damage
caused by ESD (Electro Static Discharge).
MNL-0551-01 revA2
DuraVIS 3000 5
Conventions
The following table lists the conventions that are used throughout this manual.
Icon Notice Type Description
The “Mode” of the register:
R/W Read and write register.
RO Read only register.
W Meaning of the register when written.
R Meaning of the register when read.
Hexadecimal numbers:
Hexadecimal numbers are indicated with an “h” suffix (for example: 11Ch).
Other:
NC Not internally connected
Reserved Use rese rved to Factory
Information note
Warning
Important features or instructions
Information to alert you to potential
damage to a program, system or device
or potential personal injury
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................................6
Chapter 2 Video Port Pin-outs...........................................................................................................................9
Chapter 4 User Controls ................................................................................................................................. 12
Power-up Control ........................................................................................................................................ 13
After power-on............................................................................................................................................. 14
Back of LCD ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Normal Care................................................................................................................................................ 15
Returning For Service ................................................................................................................................. 15