User Manual

November 1999
M68333 Rev. A Tel-Link PMP - Sector Terminal Installation & Maintenance Manual 5-1
5.0 Equipment Receiving, Unpacking and Inspection
5.1 Introduction
This procedure provides information for unpacking and inspecting the PMP equipment prior to physical
installation.
5.2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment
At a minimum, check for the following:
STEP 1. Check the outside of the shipping crates for visible signs of damage. Crushed corners
or tears in cardboard may indicate rough handling which may result in hidden damage
to the equipment.
STEP 2. Inventory shipping crates and other packages received in the shipment. Verify that all
items listed on the Electronic Goods Descriptive Inventory or applicable shipping docu-
ment were received. Identify all missing items on the inventory sheet.
STEP 3. Record any noted damage to the outside of the packaging material on the carrier's Bill
of Lading and have the transportation company initial the sheet. All notations should
indicate location and condition.
Example: 1" x 2" scratch on left front (LF) metal panel; not LF panel
scratched. Another example would be 4" x 6" dent in center panel
(not dent in panel).
WARNING! The warranty will be violated if you do not take anti-static precautions when unpacking or
assembling the PMP boards in the PMP shelf. Circuit modules can be damaged by
electrostatic discharge. Ensure that an approved anti-static wrist strap is connected
between the wrist of the person and an electrical ground before handling any of the circuit
modules.
STEP 4. Carefully open the equipment packaging.