Operations Manual

xvi © 1999 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Risk of Personal Injury from Electrical Shock
DANGER HIGH CURRENT HAZARD: Do not turn on
power before reading the Triton Network Systems product
documentation. This device has a 48 Vdc (4 amps operating
peak per feed) direct current input.
DANGER HIGH CURRENT HAZARD: Ensure that the
48 Vdc power source is set to the OFF position before
beginning the installation procedures for the Invisible Fiber
unit.
DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD: Do not work on
the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of
lightning activity, rainy weather, or both.
WARNING: Instructions for installing cables are intended for
licensed contractors or building maintenance personnel.
Risk of Personal Injury from Fiber Optics
DANGER: Invisible laser radiation. Avoid direct eye exposure
to the end of a fiber, fiber cord, or fiber pigtail. The infrared
light used in fiber optics systems is invisible, but can cause
serious injury to the eye.
WARNING: Never touch exposed fiber with any part of your
body. Fiber fragments can enter the skin and are difficult to
detect and remove.
Risk of Personal Injury from Radio Frequency
Energy Exposure
WARNING: Beware! Radio transmitter is ON when the red
light indicator on back side of Invisible Fiber unit is
illuminated. Observe all radio frequency energy exposure and
service interruption cautions.
WARNING RF EXPOSURE HAZARD: Ensure the safety
of all personnel. Do not stand in front of the Invisible Fiber
unit (antenna) in order to avoid possible harmful radio
frequency energy exposure.