User's Manual

Event 5800 Installation & Reference Manual 1-2
© 2012 Moseley, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 602-16620-01, Rev. A
1.7 Power Supply Safety Requirements
Safety requirements require a switch be employed between the external DC power
supply and the EVENT 5800 power supplies. The switch must disconnect both poles of the
power supply. A single-pole disconnect device can be used to disconnect the line
conductor where it is possible to rely on the identification of an earthed conductor in a
DC MAINS SUPPLY. The supplied AC to DC converter alleviates this requirement since
the AC MAINS connector can be unplugged to disconnect the power.
1.8 Battery must be replaced correctly
CAUTION: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of
used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Panasonic (or equivalent) is the manufacturer of the battery (Part Number: 2032).
Disposal instructions are available on the Panasonic website. Please dispose in
accordance with local regulations.
1.9 Proper Disposal
The manufacture of the equipment described herein has required the
extraction and use of natural resources. Improper disposal may contaminate
the environment and present a health risk due to the release of hazardous
substances contained within. To avoid dissemination of these substances
into our environment, and to lessen the demand on natural resources, we
encourage you to use the appropriate recycling systems for disposal. These
systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials found in this equipment in a sound
way. Please contact Moseley or your supplier for more information on the proper disposal
of this equipment.
1.10 Equipment RF Protection
CAUTION: Do not operate the EVENT 5800 without an antenna, attenuator or
load connected to the antenna port. Otherwise, damage may occur to the
transmitter module due to excessive reflected RF energy.
CAUTION: Always attenuate the signal into the receiver antenna port to lest than
–20 dBm ( 22.4 mV / 10 mW ). This will prevent overload and possible damage
to the receiver module.