Install Guide

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Important Safety Instructions
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, OR MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCT.
Safety Instructions
Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product model; however, as with any electronic product,
precautions should be observed during installation, operation, and maintenance.
l Never operate the Transceiver without the antenna being properly connected to the Transceiver.Operating the Transceiver
without an antenna can lead to permanent damage of the Transceiver and poses a safety risk.
l Do not touch any of the antennas while broadcasting.
l Standard acceptance procedures must be followed prior to operating this equipment in the proximity of life support systems.
l Do not operate the Transceiver outdoors, in wet areas where there is standing water, or in areas where there is condensation or
the risk of condensation. Use in any of these environments will damage the Transceiver and void the warranty.
l Do not open the Transceiver to alter the internal elements in any way. This will void the warranty and could lead to unsafe
conditions, malfunction, and violations of FCC/IC regulations.
l Do not use a metal ladder during installation of the external antenna.
l During antenna installation, be sure to wear shoes with rubber soles and heals and wear protective clothing with long sleeves
and rubber gloves.
l Do not install the antenna on a wet or windy day when lighting or thunder is in the area or near power lines. Power lines,
telephone lines, and guy wires look the same. As a precaution please assume any wire can electrocute you.
The installation, maintenance, or removal of an antenna requires qualified, experienced personnel. The installation instructions are
written for such installation personnel.
Antenna systems should be inspected once a year by qualified personnel to verify proper installation, maintenance, and condition
of equipment.
Primex disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe installation practices.
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