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1.8.2
Safety Identification in Technical Manual
This manual uses the following terms to draw attention to possible safety hazards that
may exist when operating or servicing this equipment.
CAUTION:
This term identifies conditions or activities that, if ignored, can result in equipment or
property damage (e.g. fire).
WARNING:
This term identifies conditions or activities tha t, if ignored, can result in personal injury
or death.
1.8.3
Safety Symbols in Manuals and on Units
CAUTION:
Refer to accompanying documents. (This symbol refers to specific CAUTIONS
represented on the unit and clarified in the text.)
AC or DC TERMINAL
Terminal that may supply or be supplied with AC or DC voltage.
DC TERMINAL
Terminal that may supply or be supplied with DC voltage.
AC TERMINAL
Terminal that may supply or be supplied with AC or alternating voltage.
1.8.4
Equipment Grounding Precaution
Improper grounding of equipment can result in electrical shock.
1.8.5
Use of Probes
Check specifications for maximum voltage, current and power ratings of any connector on
the Test Set before connecting a probe to a front panel terminal point or port.
There are no special cables that must be purchased from Aeroflex.
1.8.6
Power Cords
Power cords must not be frayed, broken nor expose bare wiring when operating this
equipment.
Since the power cord serves as the disconnecting device, do not position the equipment
so that it difficult to access.
1.8.7
Prior to Use
The Test Set should be inspected for damage prior to use. Before making connection to
the Test Set, check the port for contaminants.
1.8.8
Use Recommended Fuses Only
The equipment should only be used with the following fuse:
F 10A L 250V
CAUTION
SIGNAL GENERATORS CAN BE A SOURCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) TO
COMMUNICATION RECEIVERS. SOME TRANSMITTED SIGNALS CAN CAUSE DISRUPTION AND
INTERFERENCE TO COMMUNICATION SERVICES OUT TO A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL MILES.
USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD SCRUTINIZE ANY OPERATION THAT RESULTS IN SPURIOUS
RADIATION OF A SIGNAL (DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY) AND SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POTENTIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFERENCE PROBLEMS.