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S&C Instruction Sheet 1075-510
DANGER
SpeedNet SDR Software Defined Radios operate b9 and +36 Vdc. Failure
to observe the precautions below will result in serious personal injury or death.
Some of these precautions may differ from your company’s operating procedures and
rules. Where a discrepancy exists, follow your company’s operating procedures and rules.
1. QUALIFIED PERSONS. Access to an SpeedNet SDR
Software Defined Radio must be restricted only to
qualified persons. See “Qualified Persons” on page 2.
2. SAFETY PROCEDURES. Always follow safe operating
procedures and rules.
3. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Always use
suitable protective equipment such as rubber gloves,
rubber mats, hard hats, safety glasses, and flash
clothing, in accordance with safe operating procedures
and rules.
4. SAFETY LABELS. Do not remove or obscure any of
the “DANGER,” “WARNING,” “CAUTION,” or “
NOTICE
”
labels.
5. SAFE DISTANCE. With maximum settings (2 W), the
SpeedNet SDR–4x4 Radio requires that the transmit
antenna be kept at least 12.8 feet (3.9 meters) away
from nearby persons when connected to a 6-dBd
antenna.
With maximum settings (3 W), the SpeedNet SDR 9
and SpeedNet SDR 9×9 radios require that the transmit
antenna be kept at least 25.8 inches (65.56 cm) away
from nearby persons.
Disconnect the ac/dc input power source from the
SpeedNet SDR Software Defined Radio whenever
configuring or repositioning the antenna.
6. MAINTAINING PROPER CLEARANCE. Always
maintain proper clearance from energized components.
Safety Precautions