BLiNQ Networks Inc.
X-1200 System Installation Guide
Release 1.0
Confidential - Restricted Use and Duplication
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Important Safety and Service Notices
Read this
X-1200 System Installation Guide
and follow all operating and safety instructions.
Installation of the X-1200 system must be done by a qualified professional installer who is experienced
with installing telecommunications equipment and networks. Installations must adhere to the
information and specifications within this
X-1200 System Installation Guide
.
1.1
Safety Warnings
WARNING!
Follow all health and safety procedures and recommendations made by
BLiNQ Networks within this
X-1200 System Installation Guide
. Failure
to do so could result in injury, death, or damage to the equipment.
The product-marketing label indicates the power requirements. Do not exceed the described
limits.
Each module’s power supply must have a resettable circuit breaker rated to a maximum of 20
Amps.
The antenna must be permanently grounded before making any of the connections to the
antenna used with the Hub.
Use only a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Disconnect the power
before cleaning.
Disconnect the power when the unit is stored for long periods.
Do not locate the outdoor unit near power lines or other electrical power circuits.
The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static
electricity. It is the user’s responsibility to install this device in accordance with the local electrical
codes.
1.2
Important Service and Warranty Information
Keep all product information for future reference.
Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel. Do not remove the covers or modify any part of the
X-1200 system, as this action will void the warranty.
Be sure to do the following upon unpacking the X-1200 system modules. For each Hub Module (HM) and
Remote Backhaul Module (RBM) in your system:
Locate the label on the module casing that lists the Serial Number (SN) and Media Access Control
(MAC) address for the module (Figure 1, “Module Casing Labels”)
Record the SN on your registration card for future reference
Record the MAC address for future reference when provisioning the system
!