User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Eclipse Installation Manual for 5.8 GHz Unlicensed Band Rev.003
- Copyright & Terms of Use
- Aviat Networks Support
- Eclipse Product Compliance Notes
- Contents
- Volume I: Introduction and Safety
- Volume II: System Overview
- Volume III: Installation
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Eclipse Installation
- Chapter 2. IRU 600 Installation
- Chapter 3. INU and INUe Installation
- INU/INUe Overview
- Installation Requirements
- Installation Procedure
- Plug-in Installation
- INU/INUe Cable Assemblies
- DAC Trib Connectors and Cables
- NMS Connectors and Cables
- NMS 10/100Base-T Connector
- Maintenance V.24 Connector
- Auxiliary and Alarm Connectors and Cables
- AUX Data Cable: Async, HD26 to Wirewrap, 2 m
- AUX Data Cable: Sync, HD26 to Wirewrap, 2 m
- AUX Data Cable: Async, HD26 to 3 X DB9, 1 m
- AUX Data Cable: Sync, HD26 to 3 X DB9, 1 m
- AUX Data Cable: Async, AUX HD26 to AUX HD26, 1 m
- AUX Data Cable: Sync, AUX HD26 to AUX HD26, 1 m
- AUX Alarm I/O Cable: HD15 to Wirewrap, 2 m or 5 m
VOLUME I, CHAPTER 1, HEALTH AND SAFETY
General Health and Safety
This table describes general health and safety information about the Eclipse radio.
Topic Information
Flammability The equipment is designed and constructed to minimize the risk of smoke
and fumes during a fire.
Hazardous
Materials
No hazardous materials are used in the construction of the equipment.
Hazardous
Voltage
The Eclipse system meets global product safety requirements for safety
extra-low voltage (SELV) rated equipment where the input voltage must be
48V nominal, 60V maximum.
Safety Signs External warning signs or other indicators on the equipment are not
required.
Surface
Temperatures
The external equipment surfaces do become warm during operation due to
heat dissipation. However, the temperatures reached are not considered
hazardous.
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