
UltraReceiver LD User Manual
Safety and Compliance
Issue No: 2.01
Page: 1
Ref: ULRXLD-ASUM-700X
Copyright © 2020 Vislink Technologies, Inc.
SERVICE PERSONNEL - CAUTION
DOUBLE POLE/NEUTRAL FUSING
1.
Safety and Compliance
WARNING: Earth all mains power equipment.
CAUTION: Achieve connection and disconnection from the mains supply through a
detachable mains cord. This must be of a suitable rating and cross-
sectional area, as well as approved to the relevant national standards
for the country in use. The cord or its plug must be easily accessible to
allow quick disconnection
CAUTION: Replacement fuses must be of identical ratings to the original parts
fitted, i.e. T5A H250.
CAUTION: Operate the equipment within environmental limits and ensure as much
ventilation as possible (normally 0°C - 50°C <99% humidity).
CAUTION: Only allow authorized personnel to remove protective covers or open
the product. Any repair or warranty is invalid if the seals are broken.
The equipment is CE compliant. Technical files are available on request.
1.1.
General Safety Information
To ensure awareness of potential hazards, all personnel concerned with the
operation or maintenance of the equipment must study the information that
follows, together with local site regulations.
WARNING: RF Power Hazard: High levels of RF power are present in the unit.
Exposure to RF or microwave power can cause burns and may be
harmful to health. Switch off supplies before removing covers or
disconnecting any RF cables, and before inspecting damaged cables or
antennas.
WARNING: Avoid standing in front of high gain antennas (such as a dish) and
never look into the open end of a waveguide or cable where RF power
may be present.
CAUTION: We strongly recommended returning all RF equipment to Vislink for
servicing.
WARNING: GaAs / BeO Hazard: Certain components inside the equipment contain
Gallium Arsenide and Beryllium Oxide that are toxic substances. Whilst
safe to handle under normal circumstances, individual components
must not be cut, broken apart, incinerated or chemically processed. In
the case of Beryllium Oxide, a white ceramic material, the principal
hazard is from the dust or fumes, which are carcinogenic if ingested,
inhaled or entering damaged skin.
Please consult your local authority before disposing of these components.
CAUTION: Tantalum Capacitors: When subjected to reverse or excess forward
voltage, ripple current or temperature these components may rupture
and could potentially cause personal injury.