Operations Manual

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Risk of Service Interruption
CAUTION: Handle the Invisible Fiber unit with care to
avoid equipment damage.
CAUTION: Ensure the outside optical fiber connectors are
environmentally protected. Failure to do so may cause
contamination of the fiber surfaces.
CAUTION: The Invisible Fiber unit contains no owner or
user serviceable parts. Opening the radio unit or tampering with
any of its seals voids all warranties.
CAUTION: Prior to installing an Invisible Fiber unit, the
installation site must be surveyed to assess its appropriateness or
adequacy, system requirements, path analysis, signal path, and
power requirements.
CAUTION: Instructions for installing cables are intended for
licensed contractors or building maintenance personnel.
CAUTION: DO NOT lift the Invisible Fiber unit by the
Radome (front) Cover to avoid damaging the antenna.
CAUTION: Ensure the mounting bracket and Invisible Fiber
unit are installed properly according to the instructions in the
Triton Network Systems product documentation.
CAUTION: Ensure that the 48 Vdc power source is set to the
OFF position before attaching power cables to the Invisible
Fiber unit.
CAUTION: Do not block the front of the Invisible Fiber unit
to avoid possible radio service interruption.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fiber optic cable damage, use
the following bend radius guidelines for indoor/outdoor fiber
optic cable:
n Long-term (installed): bend radius is equal to 10 times the
diameter of the cable.
n Short-term (during installation): bend radius is equal to 20
times the diameter of the cable.