User Manual

ADCP-75-150 Preliminary Issue A March 2003 Preface
Page viii
©
2003,
ADC
Telecommunications,
Inc.
Digivance
RF
Transport
Solution
800
and
1900
MHz
Interface
Panels
User
Manual 75-147
Describes
the
800
and
1900
MHz
Conditioning
Panel
and
Duplexing
Panel
and
provides
procedures
for
configuration
and
installation.
Digivance
System
Coarse
Wavelength
Division
Multiplexer
User
Manual 75-142
Describes
the
Coarse
Wavelength
Division
Multiplexer
and
provides
procedures
for
configuration
and
installation.
ADMONISHMENTS
Important
safety
admonishments
are
used
throughout
this
manual
to
warn
of
possible
hazards
to
persons
or
equipment.
An
admonishment
identifies
a
possible
hazard
and
then
explains
what
may
happen
if
the
hazard
is
not
avoided.
The
admonishments
in
the
form
of
Dangers,
Warnings,
and
Cautions
must
be
followed
at
all
times.
These
warnings
are
flagged
by
use
of
the
triangular
alert
icon
(seen
below),
and
are
listed
in
descending
order
of
severity
of
injury
or
damage
and
likelihood
of
occurrence.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Danger:
Danger
is
used
to
indicate
the
presence
of
a
hazard
that
will
cause
severe
personal
injury,
death,
or
substantial
property
damage
if
the
hazard
is
not
avoided.
Warning:
Warning
is
used
to
indicate
the
presence
of
a
hazard
that
can
cause
severe
personal
injury,
death,
or
substantial
property
damage
if
the
hazard
is
not
avoided.
Caution:
Caution
is
used
to
indicate
the
presence
of
a
hazard
that
will
or
can
cause
minor
personal
injury
or
property
damage
if
the
hazard
is
not
avoided.
Danger:
This
equipment
uses
a
Class
1
Laser
according
to
FDA/CDRH
rules.
Laser
radiation
can
seriously
damage
the
retina
of
the
eye.
Do
not
look
into
the
ends
of
any
optical
fiber.
Do
not
look
directly
into
the
optical
transceiver
of
any
digital
unit
or
exposure
to
laser
radiation
may
result.
An
optical
power
meter
should
be
used
to
verify
active
fibers.
A
protective
cap
or
hood
MUST
be
immediately
placed
over
any
radiating
transceiver
or
optical
fiber
connector
to
avoid
the
potential
of
dangerous
amounts
of
radiation
exposure.
This
practice
also
prevents
dirt
particles
from
entering
the
adapter
or
connector.
Danger:
Do
not
look
into
the
ends
of
any
optical
fiber.
Exposure
to
laser
radiation
may
result.
Do
not
assume
laser
power
is
turned-off
or
the
fiber
is
disconnected
at
the
other
end.
Danger:
Wet
conditions
increase
the
potential
for
receiving
an
electrical
shock
when
installing
or
using
electrically-powered
equipment.
To
prevent
electrical
shock,
never
install
or
use
electrical
equipment
in
a
wet
location
or
during
a
lightning
storm.