User Manual

Node B Installation Guide
DRAFT
17 July, 2001 IPWireless Proprietary
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Precautions
C
AUTION
S
IGNS
GENERAL
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
HAZARD
BURN/HEAT
HAZARD
CORROSIVE
MATERIALS
GROUND
GENERAL
SAFETY
PRECAUTION
HIGH VOLTAGE:
Direct contact with
these areas will
result in severe
physical harm and
property damage
HEAT: Direct
contact with this
surface will result in
severe burns
CORROSIVE:
Direct contact with
this surface will
result in chemical
burns
GROUND: Site for
grounding
equipment
These cautionary signs are used on the physical equipment and throughout this manual. For safety of personnel and
protection of equipment observe these precautions when installing, operating or servicing the equipment and
surrounding areas.
Electrical
Power Supply – cord fitted for AC or DC. DO NOT adapt to a different configuration.
Power supply circuits carry high voltages. Remove rings, watches, and other jewellery before
working with this type of equipment.
Batteries – Installation of this equipment requires working with lead acid batteries. These
batteries present chemical, electric and gaseous hazards. Batteries are not supplied by IPWireless
for the Node B equipment although UPS systems may be coupled with the device in order to
provide back up power in case of power outages.
Modifications: DO NOT modify this equipment. This equipment has been certified by the
FCC in the configuration in which is has been shipped to the user. Any changes to this
equipment made by the user could invalidate the certification and the ability of the user to
operate this equipment.
Physical
Weight Each node B weighs 25 pounds. Precautions should be taken, depending on the
installation site conditions, in lifting and hoisting the device. Generally one person will be able to
install the unit at the site.
Spurious Emissions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful