Kyocera VLSG-01 manual General Safety Precautions, Hazard Advisory Placards/Signs

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VANLINK SYSTEM GUIDE

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The following general safety precautions are not related to any specific procedures and therefore do not appear elsewhere in this publication. They are, however, precautions that personnel need to understand and apply when operating or repairing equipment. Installation, operation, and maintenance should be performed only by qualified personnel.

Hazard Advisory Placards/Signs

Read and heed all hazard advisory placards or signs affixed to the equipment or surrounding enclosures. They warn of potential hazards to personal safety and possible damage to equipment if correct maintenance practices are not followed. Ignoring hazard advisory placards (WARNINGS/CAUTIONS) places personnel at risk for serious injury or death.

Know and Comply with Local, State, and Federal Safety Requirements

You should be familiar with all local, state, and federal safety requirements applicable to the equipment, processes, and materials you use during maintenance. Before using any substances or materials marked toxic or hazardous, always refer to the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for that substance/material for any special protective equipment, handling, and/or disposal requirements.

Do Not Service or Adjust Alone

Do not start a maintenance or adjustment procedure if that procedure requires more than one technician to be safely performed. It is particularly important that such work not be performed in a remote area, away from other qualified personnel who may be needed to render assistance. When a maintenance task requires two or more personnel to be safely accomplished, delay the task until qualified personnel are available to assist you.

VanLink System featuring TouchStar™ Technology - Troll Systems Corporation

Document VLSG-01 - 10/17/2008

Safety Considerations S-1

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Contents VanLink System Installation Guide Troll Systems Corporation Table of Contents C100 User Interface Vanlink Equipment Components SummaryRequired Hardware Software RequirementsTerm Definition ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, TermsABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, Terms Packaging WarrantyVanLink Component Set-up and Operation Conventions Used in this DocumentHint This format is used for all hints HintsContact Information Introduction Do Not Service or Adjust Alone General Safety PrecautionsHazard Advisory Placards/Signs Electrical Power/Shock Hazards VanLink Safety ConsiderationsCoincidental Damage to Equipment in Cabinets Be Familiar With Resuscitation TechniquesLifting/Handling Hazards Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Esds Components Safety Considerations S-5 Page System Overview VanLink System ENG Vehicle ConfigurationVanLink IMU Configuration VanLink System FeaturesVanLink Remote Studio Configuration Remote Control from the Studio or Control CenterRequired System Components SpecificationsHardware Requirements Master Controller Software RequirementsIntroduction Safety RecommendationsPower Requirements Installation RequirementsRack Installation Cable RequirementsRunning Cables 3.2 V750 Cable and Connector RequirementsTypical Network Configuration Pan and Tilt Cabling and Connector RequirementsIP Connectivity Master Controllers and TNS Accessibility3.4 GPS/IMU Connectivity EVDO/3G Router ConnectivityTypical VanLink Network Configuration Typical Network Configuration for VanLink GPS/IMU Assembly1 GPS/IMU Mounting Considerations 5.1 GPS/IMU Mounting ConsiderationsVanLink GPS GPS/IMU AssemblyRemote and Local Control CalibrationMagnetometer Calibration Antenna CalibrationTransmitter Control / Available Options Operating RequirementsSection Engineering Drawings Page Page Page Page Page Page