User's Manual

W arnings and cautions
Warnings and cautions
The following describes how warnings and cautions are used in this manual and in all manuals
of this Motorola manual set.
Failure to comply with warnings
Observe all warnings during all phases of operation, installation and maintenance of the
equipment described in the Motorola manuals. F ailure to comply with these warnings,
or with specific warnings elsewhere in the Motorola manuals, or on the equipment
itself , violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the
equipment. Motorola assumes no liability for the customer ’s failure to comply with
these requirements.
Warnings
A definition and example follow below:
Denition of Warning
A warning is used to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life, physical
injury , or ill health. This includes hazards introduced during maintenance, for example, the use
of adhesives and solvents, as well as those inherent in the equipment.
Example and format
Do not look directly into ber optic cables or data in/out connectors. Laser r adiation
can come from either the data in/out connectors or unterminated ber optic cables
connected to data in/out connectors.
Cautions
A definition and example follow below:
Denition of Caution
A caution means that there is a possibility of damage to systems, software or individual items of
equipment within a system. However , this presents no danger to personnel.
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