PRORXD Broadcast Receiver User Guide
Commercial in Confidence
Broadcast Solutions, HD/SD Products,
PRORXD
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Commercial in Confidence
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9.
Appendix B – Precautions and Maintenance
9.1
Caring for your Equipment
Do not apply physical abuse to the unit, too much shock or vibration.
Do not let it fall.
Do not shake or throw the unit.
Do not carry the unit by the antenna.
Prevent exposure to too much moisture or liquids.
Do not submerse the unit unless it is designed to be submersible.
Do not let the unit touch corrosives, solvents, cleaners or mineral spirits.
Prevent exposure to too much cold or hot.
Prevent too long exposure to direct sunlight.
Do not put or keep units on surfaces that are not stable.
Always turn the unit off before installing optional accessories.
Only use accessories intended for the specified make and model of your unit, especially batteries,
chargers and power adapters
9.2
Charging
Use approved batteries, chargers and adapters designed specially for your make and model unit.
Do not try to charge a wet unit or battery pack.
Do not charge the unit or battery pack near anything flammable.
Let the battery pack become stable at room temperature (72 degrees F) before charging.
Do not charge units and / or battery packs on surfaces that are wet or not stable.
Do not keep units and / or batteries in chargers for too long.
9.3
Working with Lithium Batteries
Charge only with the approved charging cable.
Batteries are to be used only for the specified function. Incorrect operation will invalidate the warranty
and can make the battery become dangerous.
Charge in a clean, dry environment, ideally at 10 degrees Celsius. (0 to 45 degrees Celsius is
permitted).
Do not keep or operate in direct sunlight for extended periods. Battery can be damaged by becoming too
hot, for example if put on the rear parcel shelf of a vehicle.
Keep in a cool and dry environment. Being kept too hot can cause permanent loss of capacity.
For short term (fewer than six months), keep in a fully charged condition.
For extended periods (more than one year) charge before keeping and charge at intervals of six to nine
months.
Always fully charge the battery after a period of more than one month before operation.