Hughes AN6-098P Manual De Usuario

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 • Important safety information
 
1037312-0001  Revision A
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CAUTION
Observe these precautions to avoid exposure to RF 
radiation, a potential safety hazard:
 
• The antenna must be installed in a location or manner 
not readily accessible to children and in a manner that 
prevents human exposure to potentially harmful levels 
of radiation.
• Antennas mounted in Puerto Rico, the continental 
United States, or at any site with greater than a 30° 
elevation angle must be installed such that the lower lip 
of the antenna reflector is at least 5 ft above any surface 
upon which a person might be expected to stand, and 
3 ft 3 inches from any opening (such as a door or 
window) in a building or adjacent structure.
• Antennas mounted in Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, or any 
site with less than a 30° elevation must be installed 
such that the lower lip of the antenna reflector is at least 
5 ft 9 inches above any surface upon which a person 
might be expected to stand, and 3 ft 3 inches from any 
opening (such as a door or window) in a building or 
adjacent structure.
• The antenna must be mounted such that no object 
which could reasonably be expected to support a 
person is within 6 ft 7 inches of the edges of a 
cylindrical space projecting outward from the antenna 
reflector toward the satellite.
• If the above distance requirements cannot be met, the 
antenna must be mounted in a controlled area 
inaccessible to the general public, such as a fenced 
enclosure or a roof.
• The antenna must be mounted such that there is no 
object outside the controlled area which could 
reasonably be expected to support a person within 
6 ft 7 inches of the edges of a cylindrical space 
projecting outward from the antenna reflector toward 
the satellite.
• A fenced installation must have a locked entry, and the 
fenced area must be large enough to protect the general 
public from exposure to potentially harmful levels of 
radiation.
• Access to a roof installation in a commercial, industrial, 
or institutional environment must be limited by a door or 
a permanently fastened ladder that is locked to deny 
access to the general public.
 
Failure to observe these cautions could result in injury to 
eyes or other personal injury.