6Low TemperaturesInsulating the X200 (e.g. inside an enclosure) and leaving it powered up (but not necessarilyrecording) will allow it to be used at sub zero temperatures. To offer the best performance inlow and high temperature environmental conditions, an insulated case can be used with a fan,which is thermostatically controlled to switch on when the temperature rises above 10°C. Thefan speed can be increased or decreased based on a thermal feedback circuit (analoguethermostat).Shock and VibrationDue to the nature of hard disk drives it is essential that the X200 is isolated from vibration andshock as much as possible.Consideration should be paid to the mounting position so that the levels of shock and vibrationthat may be encountered are minimized.In situations where some exposure to shock and vibration are unavoidable it is strongly advisedthat the T406 Anti-Vibration System is used. This system is specifically designed to isolate theX200 from structure borne shock and vibration. Further details and fitting instructions can befound in the Anti-Vibration Kit section of this manual.EMCThe X200 complies with the relevant EEC, Automotive ‘E’ Mark and Specification 5(Emergency Vehicles) EMC standards for this type of product.ConformityX200 EMC Conformity (CE Mark)Meets the European Council Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) relating to EMC Emissions- EN61000-6-3(2001) and EMC Immunity – EN61000-6-1(2001).X200 EMC Conformity (E Mark)Meets the Type Approval requirements of European Commission Directive 95/54/EC.X200 PITO Specification 5Has met the requirements of automotive conformance regarding use in Emergency Vehicles.