Radio Solutions Inc SB800M2A User Manual
© 2016 Radio Solutions, Inc. Norwell, MA - USA
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Safety Instructions
Before Use review this manual and insure that all conditions are meeting the equipment
specifications and site requirements. Safe operation may be impaired if this equipment is
not used as intended. Radio Solutions, Inc. assumes no liability for the customer's failure to
comply with these precautions.
specifications and site requirements. Safe operation may be impaired if this equipment is
not used as intended. Radio Solutions, Inc. assumes no liability for the customer's failure to
comply with these precautions.
This is not a consumer device. It is intended and designed for installation by qualified
installers.
installers.
Danger - Electrical Shock Hazard – Any high voltage and electrical ground connections
must be done by a qualified electrician. To prevent electrical shock when installing or
modifying the system power wiring, disconnect the wiring at the power source before
working with uninsulated wires or terminals. Prior to powering up the unit, please make
sure that electrical ground is connected to both the ground DIN-Rail terminals and to the
enclosure grounding bolt located on the underside of the enclosure. AC Power and RF
Connections should be installed with all standard installation practices for lightning
protection. This includes grounding and electrical bonding together of all equipment
enclosures and grounding of the primary antenna cable and the installation of proper surge
suppression (lightning arrestor) equipment at the entrance to the building or the equipment
room.
must be done by a qualified electrician. To prevent electrical shock when installing or
modifying the system power wiring, disconnect the wiring at the power source before
working with uninsulated wires or terminals. Prior to powering up the unit, please make
sure that electrical ground is connected to both the ground DIN-Rail terminals and to the
enclosure grounding bolt located on the underside of the enclosure. AC Power and RF
Connections should be installed with all standard installation practices for lightning
protection. This includes grounding and electrical bonding together of all equipment
enclosures and grounding of the primary antenna cable and the installation of proper surge
suppression (lightning arrestor) equipment at the entrance to the building or the equipment
room.
Battery - Risk of explosion or fire if battery is replaced with incorrect type. Do not use
faulty or degraded batteries. Follow all installation instructions and safety precautions
specified in this manual. Replacement fuses and batteries must be the same type and must
have identical values to the original ones. Do not short the battery terminals or other power
supply lines. Do not leave loose pieces of wire or other conductive material inside the
battery or signal booster enclosures. Do not block the battery enclosure vents.
faulty or degraded batteries. Follow all installation instructions and safety precautions
specified in this manual. Replacement fuses and batteries must be the same type and must
have identical values to the original ones. Do not short the battery terminals or other power
supply lines. Do not leave loose pieces of wire or other conductive material inside the
battery or signal booster enclosures. Do not block the battery enclosure vents.