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PacketStar
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PSAX 20 Access Concentrator User Guide
, Issue 1
Release 6.3.0
Safety Warnings and Information
When installing and operating the PSAX 20 Access Concentrator, follow the
safety guidelines provided below to help prevent serious injury and/or
damage to the PSAX 20 equipment. Please read all warnings and instructions
supplied before beginning installation or configuration of the PSAX 20
equipment. In addition to the general safety information provided below,
you should also refer to the text in the user and installation guides for other
important safety information and procedures.
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DANGER:
Never push and/or place an object in or through any vent in the PSAX 20
chassis. Doing so may result in personal injury, equipment damage, or
both. Touching exposed electrical components may cause injury.
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DANGER:
Install only equipment identified in the installation guide for the
PSAX 20 system. Using other equipment may result in improper
connection of circuitry, which may lead to equipment fire, personal
injury, or equipment damage.
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DANGER:
Do not install or use the PSAX 20 unit in wet locations. In the event the
unit becomes wet, turn it off, disconnect it from the facility power
source, and allow the unit to dry thoroughly. If, after this procedure, you
encounter problems with the performance of the unit, please contact
your NetworkCare Service Center. (See the
Lucent Technologies
InterNetworking Systems Global Warranty
that accompanied your
shipment for the appropriate telephone number.)
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DANGER:
When removing an alternating current (AC) power cord from an PSAX 20
chassis running on AC power, remove the power cord from the connector
by grasping and pulling the plug, not the power cord.
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DANGER:
Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the facility power source match
the requirements of the PSAX 20 Power Supply unit. The PSAX 20 system
should only be operated from the power source type indicated on the
marking label. Failure to meet this requirement may cause personal
injury, fire, and/or damage to the unit.
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DANGER:
Shock hazard! Do not personally perform any maintenance on this
equipment. This equipment does not contain any user serviceable parts.
Maintenance is to be performed only by qualified personnel.