RadioFrame Networks Inc MCSERIESMP User Manual

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MC-Series System Installation & Testing 
Introduction 
RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
 
•  General Dynamics R2660 Series Communications System Analyzer Operators Manual, 68-
P35270C001 Rev F 
•  Quality Standards—Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) Installation Manual (R56), Motorola, 
R56 current edition 
•  National Electrical Code (NEC), current edition 
•  National Fire Protection Associations (NFPA) Code 70 
•  ASTM (American Society For Testing and Materials) 488-90 
•  Bellcore Technical Specifications 1089, GR-63-CORE 
1.3  General Safety Information 
Read all the notices in this section prior to installing or using the MC-Series System or any of its 
components. 
1.3.1 
Static Sensitive Precautions 
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. It occurs 
when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can result in complete or 
intermittent failures.  
•  Prior to handling, shipping, and servicing equipment, always put on a conductive wrist strap 
connected to a grounding device to discharge any accumulated static charges. All RFN FRUs 
ship with a disposable anti-static wrist strap.  
 
Warning! 
Use extreme caution when wearing a conductive wrist strap near sources of high 
voltage. The low impedance provided by the wrist strap also increases the danger 
of lethal shock should accidental contact with high voltage sources occur. 
 
•  Place FRUs only on an anti-static mat when removed from the system. The conductive 
surface must be connected to ground through 100k
Ω. 
•  Do not use non-conductive material for packaging FRUs for shipment or storage. Wrap all 
FRUs with anti-static (conductive) material. Replacement FRUs shipped from the factory are 
packaged in a conductive material. 
•  If possible, retain all original packing material for future use. 
1.3.2 Safety 
Warnings 
 
 
Warning! 
Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a 
suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection 
authority or an electrician if uncertain that suitable grounding is available. 
 
Warning! 
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws 
and regulations.