User Manual

MM102365V1 Rev. B
4. UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Before unpacking, installing or operating the ISM Network equipment, read this section of the manual
thoroughly. It contains details pertinent to unpacking and handling instructions, and safety precautions to
protect users and equipment.
4.1 UNPACKING EQUIPMENT
The ISM radio and Backhaul Router are each shipped in separate transit packages. The associated cabling
and accessories for each unit, if any, are shipped in separate containers.
When unpacking the equipment, check the contents against the packing list. Contact your M/A-COM
OpenSky representative and the carrier if any discrepancies are noted.
NOTE
Save the shipping cartons and packing materials in case the equipment needs to be shipped
back to the M/A-COM for service.
The radio contains ESD sensitive components. Only qualified personnel should open the
chassis door.
4.2 INSPECTING AND INVENTORYING EQUIPMENT
Carefully unpack the equipment and examine each item. If there is any damage to the equipment, contact
the carrier immediately and have their representative verify the damage. If you fail to report the shipping
damages immediately, you may forfeit any claim against the carrier.
CAUTION
After removal from the carton, examine the radio and backhaul router for broken,
damaged, loose or missing parts. Examine the RF connector(s), circular power connector
and ground lug for cracks, bent or damaged threads, or damage to any paint or seals. If any
are noted, contact OpenSky Customer Service immediately to discuss and arrange the
return of the equipment to M/A-COM for replacement. Any unauthorized attempts to
repair or modify this equipment will void the warranty and could create a safety hazard.
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