Kyocera VLSG-01 manual Packaging, Warranty

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INTRODUCTION

PACKAGING

Use the original packaging material used for your TNS3000 network Server if available and in good condition.

If you must return your product to Troll Systems Corporation for repair (and you no longer have your original box and packing materials), Troll will send you a packing box specifically designed to ship the product without damage.

WARRANTY

Troll warrants, to the original Customer only, that the product is free from defects in material and workmanship and conforms to the specification, if any. If no specification is listed, the items are warranted to conform to our currently published specification for the product. The warranty period is for a period of one year from the date of shipment. Troll will repair or replace (at its option) any such device which is returned to the Troll factory office, with transportation charges prepaid and within the warranty period. The liability of Troll shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the device and shall not include installation, or any other charge or expense incurred. This warranty shall not apply to any unit or part thereof which, in the opinion of Troll, has been installed or used improperly; damaged by accident, corrosion, misused, or negligence; or altered or repaired in such a manner as to impair performance. Troll must receive written notice of the defect within the warranty period. Customer must pay packing, crating and transportation costs to and from the factory. At the Customer’s request, Troll will make reasonable efforts to provide warranty service at the Customer’s premises, provided that Customer pays Troll’s then current rates for field service and the associated travel and living expenses. If a fault has been caused by improper installation, maintenance or use, or by abnormal conditions of operation, those repairs will be billed at normal rates. Troll shall have the right of final determination as to the existence and cause of any such defect.

User Manual P-4

VanLink System featuring TouchStar™ Technology - Troll Systems Corporation

Document VLSG-01 - 10/17/2008

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Contents VanLink System Installation Guide Troll Systems Corporation Table of Contents C100 User Interface Summary Vanlink Equipment ComponentsRequired Hardware Software RequirementsABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, Terms Term DefinitionABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, Terms Warranty PackagingConventions Used in this Document VanLink Component Set-up and OperationHints Hint This format is used for all hintsContact Information Introduction Hazard Advisory Placards/Signs General Safety PrecautionsDo Not Service or Adjust Alone VanLink Safety Considerations Electrical Power/Shock HazardsLifting/Handling Hazards Be Familiar With Resuscitation TechniquesCoincidental Damage to Equipment in Cabinets Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Esds Components Safety Considerations S-5 Page VanLink System ENG Vehicle Configuration System OverviewVanLink System Features VanLink IMU ConfigurationRemote Control from the Studio or Control Center VanLink Remote Studio ConfigurationSpecifications Required System ComponentsHardware Requirements Master Controller Software RequirementsSafety Recommendations IntroductionInstallation Requirements Power RequirementsRack Installation Cable Requirements3.2 V750 Cable and Connector Requirements Running CablesPan and Tilt Cabling and Connector Requirements Typical Network ConfigurationMaster Controllers and TNS Accessibility IP Connectivity3.4 GPS/IMU Connectivity EVDO/3G Router ConnectivityTypical VanLink Network Configuration GPS/IMU Assembly Typical Network Configuration for VanLink1 GPS/IMU Mounting Considerations 5.1 GPS/IMU Mounting ConsiderationsGPS/IMU Assembly VanLink GPSCalibration Remote and Local ControlMagnetometer Calibration Antenna CalibrationOperating Requirements Transmitter Control / Available OptionsSection Engineering Drawings Page Page Page Page Page Page