User's Manual

MDS 05-3447A01, Rev. F MDS 1710A/C and MDS 2710A/C/D iii
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RF Safety Notices
MDS 1710, 5 Watts
The radio equipment described in this guide emits radio frequency
energy. Although the power level is low, the concentrated energy from a
directional antenna may pose a health hazard. Do not allow people to
come closer than
1.80
meters to the front of the antenna when the trans-
mitter is operating with a 7 dBd (9.15 dBi) gain antenna. Use of higher
gain antennas means increasing the distance accordingly.
This manual is intended to guide a
professional installer
to install,
operate and perform basic system maintenance on the described radio.
MDS 2710A/C, 2 Watts
The radio equipment described in this guide emits radio frequency
energy. Although the power level is low, the concentrated energy from a
directional antenna may pose a health hazard. Do not allow people to
come closer than
0.425
meters to the front of the antenna when the
transmitter is operating with a 0 dBd (2.15 dBi) gain antenna. Use of
higher gain antennas means increasing the distance accordingly.
This manual is intended to guide a
professional installer
to install,
operate and perform basic system maintenance on the described radio.
MDS 2710D, 5 Watts
The radio equipment described in this guide emits radio frequency
energy. Although the power level is low, the concentrated energy from a
directional antenna may pose a health hazard. Do not allow people to
come closer than
1.50
meters to the front of the antenna when the trans-
mitter is operating with a 7 dBd (9.15 dBi) gain antenna. Use of higher
gain antennas means increasing the distance accordingly.
This manual is intended to guide a
professional installer
to install,
operate and perform basic system maintenance on the described radio.
RF Exposure