User Manual
November 1999
M68333 Rev. A Tel-Link PMP - Sector Terminal Installation & Maintenance Manual 1-3
1.4 Special Notations
This manual uses four levels of special notation to alert you to important information concerning your
safety, proper equipment handling, or useful tips for easier operation. These notations are shown below in
descending order of importance
DANGER! Indicates that personal injury can result if you do not comply with the given instruction. A
DANGER! statement will describe the potential hazard, its possible consequences, and the
steps you must take to avoid personal injury.
WARNING! Indicates that serious damage to the equipment can result if you do not comply with the
given instruction. A WARNING! statement will describe the potential hazard, its possible
consequences, and the steps you must take to avoid serious equipment damage.
CAUTION! Indicates that equipment damage and/or process failure can result if there is a failure to
comply with the given instruction. A CAUTION! statement will describe the potential
hazard, its possible consequences, and the steps that must be taken to avoid equipment
damage and/or process failure.
NOTE: Provides supplementary information to emphasize a point or procedure, or gives a tip for
easier operation.
1.5 General Safety Reminders
To prevent possible personal injury or equipment damage, always observe the following rules:
• Installation and operations personnel should be familiar with the safety requirements before
attempting installation or operation of the equipment covered by this manual. Failure to follow
the requirements could result in death or injury to personnel and/or damage to the equipment.
• Always examine the general area for any potential hazards (such as wet floors or overhead
wires) before beginning installation.
• Observe all DANGER! notations. Dangerously high voltages are present within this equipment
when in operation. Lethal line voltages may be present unless the power has been discon-
nected.
• Always remove any jewelry or other personal items that may conduct electricity before begin-
ning installation.
• Keep away from live circuits. Whenever feasible in verifying circuits, check by continuity and
resistance methods with all power off, rather than directly checking voltages.
• Observe grounding precautions. Verify the unit under test or being installed and all measure-
ment equipment are properly grounded.