Cypress CTM-130 manual Safety & regulatory notices, Operation in hazardous environments

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1 Safety & regulatory notices

Due to the nature of wireless communication the reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted or never received. Although such conditions are rare with well-constructed and configured wireless networks when used in conjunction with devices such as the CTM-130/132 wireless data modem, such systems should not be used in situations where the reception of data is critical to personal safety or property integrity. Cypress Solutions Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property due to the delay or loss of data resulting from the use of the CTM-130/132 wireless data modem.

1.1 Operation in hazardous environments

THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A,B,C AND D OR NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY

Wireless transmitters can cause interference with some critical operation equipment. For this reason it is required that the CTM-130/132 wireless data modem be turned off when in the vicinity of blasting operations, medical equipment, life support equipment, or any other equipment that is susceptible to radio interference.

1.2 Operation in or around aircraft

The CTM-130/132 wireless data modem must be turned off when on-board or in the vicinity of any aircraft. The FAA prohibits the use of wireless transmitter equipment at any time during aircraft flight.

1.3 Regulatory restrictions

CAUTION: Any modifications to the CTM-130/132 wireless data modem not expressly authorized by Cypress Solutions Inc. may cause its regulatory approval status to become invalidated, thereby voiding your authority to use the product.

The CTM-130/132 wireless data modem is approved under FCC CFR 47 part 2.1091 and Industry Canada RSS-102 rules for operation as a mobile or fixed device with its specified antenna from which a separation distance of at least 20cm (8”) must be maintained from all persons at all times and during all modes of operation. The antenna used must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. These rules are in place to prevent any possible hazard due to personal exposure to electromagnetic radiation.

FCC ID:

OVFKWC-M200

Industry Canada ID:

IC:3572A-M200

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Installation and Operation Manual: CTM-130 / CTM-132 (Revision 1.2)

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Contents Installation E R a T I O N N U a L Contents Industrial Monitoring Operation Safety & regulatory notices Operation in hazardous environmentsOperation in or around aircraft Regulatory restrictionsElectromagnetic Interference EMI Canada Information Trademarks Cdma OverviewGPS Overview CTM-130 Product CTM-130/132 ProductCTM-132 Product CTM-130/132 Accessories Installing the Windows .inf file Windows InstallationSelect Start Settings Control Panel For Windows XP operating systems Physical Installation Mounting the CTM-130/132For standby Connecting the serial data cable Mounting and attaching the cell antennaConnecting to the I/O Port Mounting and attaching the GPS antennaOutput Connection Input ConnectionCypress Solutions Modem Configuration Embedded WebConnecting to the Embedded Web Activating the Modem Click Submit Configure the Communications Protocol Configure the I/O Operation Setup GPS Reporting Setup Input Reporting Advanced Configuration Options AT Commands AT$KWMODE=1Automatic Power Control Modem OperationPanel LED Indicators GPS OperationMaking a Cdma Network Connection Accessing the Embedded Web Pages Vehicle Dispatch Operation AVL Operation Industrial Monitoring Operation Using the Chameleon Viewer Windows Software Remote Sensor MonitoringTrouble shooting Solution Telus Mobility Data Support group 866.771.7292Technical Specifications ApprovalsSize