Symmetricom 5401 User Manual

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Operating Manual
Preface
PN 8500-0150, Rev. A, May 2005
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Limitation of Liability 
By purchasing any product from Symmetricom, the Buyer consents to and agrees that the 
Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for any damages or losses incurred by the Buyer as a 
result of Symmetricom’s breach of its one-year Limited Warranty for defects in materials and 
workmanship or otherwise in connection with any claim respecting the product shall be 
limited to the repair or replacement of the product or a refund of the sales price of the product. 
In no event shall the Buyer be entitled to recover consequential damages or any other 
damages of any kind or description whatsoever. 
Proprietary Notice 
This document, whether patentable or non-patentable subject matter, embodies proprietary 
and confidential information and is the exclusive property of Symmetricom, Inc. It may not be 
reproduced, used or disclosed to others for any purpose except that for which it is purchased 
or loaned.
Where to Find Answers to Product and Document 
Questions
For additional information about the products described in this guide, please contact your 
Symmetricom representative or your local sales office. You can also contact us on the web at 
www.symmetricom.com
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Warnings, Cautions, Recommendations, and Notes
Warnings, Cautions, Recommendations, and Notes attract attention to essential or critical 
information in this guide. The types of information included in each are explained in the 
following examples.
Warning: To avoid serious personal injury or death, do not disregard warnings. All warn-
ings use this symbol. Warnings are installation, operation, or maintenance procedures, 
practices, or statements, that if not strictly observed, may result in serious personal injury 
or even death.
Caution: To avoid personal injury, do not disregard cautions. All cautions use this sym-
bol. Cautions are installation, operation, or maintenance procedures, practices, condi-
tions, or statements, that if not strictly observed, may result in damage to, or destruction 
of, the equipment. Cautions are also used to indicate a long-term health hazard.