Safety instructions
2.9 Material damage
2.7.4
Unsafe operating states
Unsafe operating states may result in personal injury of unknown extent.
The following factors can be triggers:
• Manipulation of the software, e.g. viruses, trojans or worms.
Manipulation of the software, e.g. viruses, trojans or worms.
• Adhere to the protective measures against tampering with the software (see section
Industrial cybersecurity (Page 23)).
• Perform available updates in a timely manner.
• Protect files stored on removable media from malware with appropriate protective
measures, e.g. virus scanner.
• Set up access protection for the CPU.
2.8
Behavior in case of emergency
The safety of any plant or system incorporating the equipment is the responsibility of the
assembler of the plant or system. If an emergency occurs in the plant or the system, follow
the instructions of the assembler and operator.
When the safe operating state has been restored, the person responsible for the plant
ensures that the system starts up in a controlled manner.
2.9
Material damage
2.9.1
Transport and storage
• Only pack, store, transport and ship electronic components, modules or devices in the
original product packaging or in other suitable materials.
• Observe the limits during transport and storage. See section Technical specifications (Page
93).
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