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when working while the panel is open. When closing the panels, take care not to leave
any tools inside the equipment, not to hurt your fi ngers, and not to trap clothes, bracelets,
chains, or long hair.
Never remove the cover from a TFAx remote unit or from a TPRN subrack when the
power supply is ON.
Power Supply Connection
Power connection must be carried out following all necessary precautions:
• it must be properly made according to the due diligence rules (ex.: EN rules, IEC rules, etc.);
• in accordance with the rules for safety against direct or indirect contacts;
• in accordance with the rules for safety against over current (short circuit, overloading);
• in accordance with the rules for safety against over voltage;
• connection is to be carried out by appropriate and competent staff
CAUTION
In North America, this equipment is to be installed in accordance with the National
Electric Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA 70 and the Canadian Electric Code (CEC) Part 1, C22.1.
CAUTION
Do not remove or insert any module into the TPRN sub-rack without prior switching the
power supply OFF.
CAUTION
Do not connect the AC power until you have verifi ed that the line voltage is correct.
Do not remove the plastic cover of the external power supply adapter.
Safety and Precautions for Lasers
The optical transmitter used in the ION-B contains a laser which has a power level that is not
dangerous for health. However it is classifi ed as class 1 equipment (in accordance with EN60825).
It is nevertheless prudent, during the installation phase, to observe the following rules:
• Never look directly inside the optic connector exit of the transmitter when it is switched on.
The wavelength of the laser is not visible to the human eye, which means that long-term
damage will not be immediately known.
• When working with the optical connectors, check at each end that both transmitting lasers
are switched off.
Summary of Contents for ION-B Series
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