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Off-Line Commissioning 47
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Off-Line Commissioning
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The off-line commissioning process includes the following steps:
Pre off-line commissioning, where you ensure that the system is in an appropriate state. This
includes:
visual inspection
compliance checks
Startup Verification, where you verify that the system comes up correctly by observing the
LEDs on the front panel
Craft PC tests, where you use the Craft PC to verify the software configuration and run tests.
Post off-line commissioning, where you prepare the system for online commissioning.
The rest of this chapter includes the detailed instructions for these steps.
Under normal operating conditions, interWAVE Communications radio
equipment complies with the limits for human exposure to radio
frequency (RF) fields adopted by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). All interWAVE Communications, Inc. radio
equipment is designed so that under normal working conditions radio
frequency radiation directly from the radio is negligible when compared
with the permissible limit of continuous daily exposure recommended
in the United States of America by ANSI/IEEE C95.1-19991 (R1997),
Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
Radio frequency signal levels that give rise to hazardous radiation levels
can exist within the transmitter, power amplifiers, associated RF
multiplexers and antenna systems.
Do not disconnect RF coaxial connectors on the interWAVE equipment
or antenna systems while the radio equipment is operating.
Never
place any body part over or look into any RF connector while the radio
equipment is transmitting.