
LTA084C272F
FOR SAFETY
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LCD module is generally designed with precise parts to achieve light weighted thin mechanical dimensions.
In using our Modules, make certain that you fully understand and put into practice the warnings and safety precautions
detailed in Engineering Information No.EE-N001,"CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOSHIBA LCD MODULES".
Refer to individual specifications and TECHNICAL DATA sheets (hereinafter called "TD") for more detailed technical
information.
1) SPECIAL PURPOSES
A) Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd 's Standard LCD Modules have not been customized for operation in extreme
environments or for use in applications w here performance failures could be life-threatening or otherwise catastrophic.
B) Since Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd 's Standard LCD Modules have not been designed for operation in extreme
environments, they must never be used in devices that will be exposed to abnormally high levels of vibration or shock which
exceed Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd 's published specification limit s.
C) In addition, since Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd Standard LCD Modules have not been designed for use in applications
where performance failures could be life-threatening or catastrophic, they must never be installed in aircraft navigation
control systems (such as, but not limited to Traffic Collision Avoidance System and Air Traffic Indicator), in military de fense or
weapons systems, in critical industrial process-control systems (e.g., those involved in the production of nuclear energy), or
in critical med ical device or patient life-support systems.
2) DISASSEMBLING OR MODIFICATION
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY the module. It may damage sensitive parts inside LCD module, and may cause
scratches or dust on the display.
Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd doses not warrant the module, if customer disassembled or modified it.
3) BREAKAGE OF LCD PANEL
DO NOT INGEST liquid crystal material, DO NOT INHALE this material, and DO NOT CONTACT the material with skin, if
LCD panel is br oken and liquid crystal material spills out.
If liquid cryst al material comes into mouth or eyes, rinse mouth or eyes out with water immediately.
If this material contact with skin or cloths, wash it off immediately with alcohol and rinse thoroughly with water.
4) GLASS OF LCD PANEL
BE CAREFUL WITH CHIPS OF GLASS that may cause injuring fingers or skin, when the glass is broken.
5) ELECTRIC SHOCK
DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY before handling LCD module.
DO NOT TOUCH the parts inside LCD module and the fluorescent lamp's connector or cables in order to prevent electric
shock, because high volt age is supplied to these parts from the inverter unit while power supply is turned on.
6) ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS AND POWER PROTECTION CIRCUIT
DO NOT EXCEED the absolute maximum rating values under the worst probable conditions caused by the supply voltage
variation, input voltage variation, variation in parts' constants, environmental temperature, etc., otherwise LCD module may
be damaged.
Employ protection circuit for power supply, whenever the specification or TD specifies it.
Suitable protection circu it should be applied for each system design.
7) RECOMMENDED OPERATION CONDITIONS
The performance and quality of the LCD panel are warranted only when the LCD panel is used within “the recommended
operation conditions”. Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd. never warrants the performance and quality of the LCD panel when
you use the LCD panel over “the recommended operation conditions”, although within “the absolute maximum rating”.
To use the LCD panel over “the recommended operation conditions” may have bad influence on the characteristics and
reliability of the LCD panel and may shorten the life of the LCD panel.
Therefore, when designing the whole set, not to be over “the recommended operation conditions”, you should fully take care
of supply volt age change, characteristic of connection parts, serge of input-and-output line, and surrounding tem perature.
8) DISPOSAL
When dispose LCD module, obey to the applicable env ironmental regulations.
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