Installation Instructions

Only a qualified technician familiar with similar electronic equipment should service equipment.
Some equipment components can become hot during operation. Turn off all power to the
equipment and wait until sufficiently cool before touching.
Maintain emergency first aid kits at the site.
Direct personnel to call in with their travel routes to help ensure their safety while traveling between
remote sites.
Institute a communications routine during certain higher risk procedures where the on-site
technician continually updates management or safety personnel of the progress so that help can be
dispatched if needed.
Never store combustible materials in or near equipment racks. The combination of combustible
material, heat, and electrical energy increases the risk of a fire safety hazard.
Equipment installed at the site meeting the requirements of a "restricted access location," per UL
62368-1, is defined as follows: "Access can only be gained by service persons or by a user who has
been warned about the possible burn hazard on equipment metal housing. Access to the equipment
is by using a tool or lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority
responsible for the location."
WARNING: Burn hazard. The metal housing of the product may become extremely hot. Use
caution when working around the equipment.
Figure 1: Warning Label on Hot Modules
WARNING: DC input voltage must be no higher than 60 VDC. This maximum voltage includes
consideration of the battery charging "float voltage" associated with the intended supply system,
regardless of the marked power rating of the equipment. Failure to follow this guideline may
result in electric shock.
RF energy burn hazard:
disconnect power in the cabinet to prevent injury while disconnecting
and connecting antennas.
CAUTION: All Tx and Rx RF cables outer shields must be grounded per Motorola Solutions
Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites manual requirements.
All Tx and Rx RF cables must be connected to a surge protection device according to the
Motorola Solutions Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites manual. Do not connect
Tx and Rx RF cables directly to an outside antenna.
IMPORTANT: All equipment must be serviced by Motorola Solutions-trained personnel.
FCC Requirements
Radio frequency (RF) transmitters installed at sites within the US must be in compliance with the
following FCC regulations:
The station licensee shall be responsible for the proper operation of the station at all times and is
expected to provide observations, servicing, and maintenance as often as may be necessary to
ensure proper operation.
The transmitter ERP shall not exceed the maximum power specified on the current station
authorization.
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