User's Guide

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SOLO7 Transmitter User Guide
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9. Appendix CSafety and Maintenance
9.1 Cautions and Warnings
Note: The following guidelines may or may not be applicable to your product. However, we would ask that
you read them to assess their relevance.
Area Note
Aircraft Safety Use of this equipment on board aircraft is strictly forbidden, unless
confirmed as safe by the aircraft operator.
Use of radio transmitter equipment in an aircraft can endanger navigation
and other systems.
Cables
Connecting cables should not be positioned where they are likely to become
damaged or where they may present a trip hazard.
Electrostatic Discharge ESD guidelines must be followed for this electrostatic sensitive device.
Enclosures Do not remove any factory installed screws or fastenings. Damage to the
units may result and void any warranties.
Only authorised, trained personnel should open the product. There are no
functions that required the user to gain access to the interior of the product.
There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Environment The equipment should not be used in hazardous or corrosive atmospheres.
Users are reminded of the necessity of complying with restrictions regarding
the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical plants and locations where
explosives are stored and/or used.
Lightning Strike There is a risk of lightning strike to antennas. The equipment should not be
assembled in an area at the time of lightning activity. Antennas should be
adequately protected from lightning strikes.
Power Supply Ensure that the power supply arrangements are adequate to meet the stated
requirements of each product. Observe all electrical safety precautions.
RF Emissions The transmitter must be operated at least 20cm away from the body for RF
exposure compliance purposes.
The device is operating on an FCC Part 90 frequency.
Risk of Eye Injury Care should be taken to avoid eye contact with the antennas.
Thermal Control If you operate this device in an enclosed space, you must ensure it has
adequate airflow to keep it cool.
Working at Height
Observe caution when locating the device at height, for example on a mast.
Ensure the unit is well secured to prevent it falling and injuring personnel.