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Installing Fusion Wideband
Page 110 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual
© 2015 TE Connectivity D-620616-0-20 Rev K TECP-77-044 Issue 9 March 2015
Fiber Port Safety Precautions
The following are suggested safety precautions for working with fiber ports. For information
about system compliance with safety standards, refer to Appendix B: Compliance” on page 203.
CAUTION! Observe the following warning about viewing fiber ends in ports. Do not stare directly into a fiber
port. Do not stare with unprotected eyes at the connector ends of the fibers or the ports of the
hubs. Invisible infrared radiation is present at the front panel of the Main Hub and the Expansion
Hub. Do not remove the fiber port dust caps unless the port is going to be used.
Test fiber cables: When you test fiber optic cables, connect the optical power source last and
disconnect it first. Use Class 1 test equipment.
Fiber ends: Cov
er a
ny unconnected fiber ends with an approved cap. Do not use tape.
Broken fiber cables: Do not stare with u
nprotected eyes at any broken ends of the fibers.
Laser light emitted from fiber sources can cause eye injury. Avoid contact with broken fibers;
they are sharp and can pierce the skin. Report any broken fiber cables and have them
replaced.
Cleaning: Be sure
the connectors are clean and free of dust or oils. Use only approved
methods for cleaning optical fiber connectors.
Modifications: Do no
t make any unauthorized modifications to this fiber optic system or
associated equipment.
Live work: Live work is
permitted because TE equipment is a Class 1 hazard.
Signs: No warning si
gns are required.
Class 1 laser product: The s
ystem meets the criteria for a Class 1 laser product per IEC
60825-1: 1993+A1:+A2:2001 and IEC106825-2.
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1
040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice
No. 50, dated July 26, 2001.
The hazard level at all locations within the
equipme
nt is Hazard Level 1.
CAUTION! Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.