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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)JA2
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  Installation Notes
Safety Information
Follow the guidelines in this section to ensure proper operation and safe use of the access point/bridge.
FCC Safety Compliance Statement
FCC Compliance with its action in ET Docket 96-8, has adopted a safety standard for human exposure 
to RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-certified eqipment. When used with approved Cisco 
Aironet antennas, Cisco Aironet products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 
and ANSI C95.1, 1991. Proper operation of this radio device according to the instructions in this 
publication results in user exposure substantially below the FCC recommended limits.
Safety Precautions
Warning
Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or 
where it can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care 
not to come into contact with such circuits, as they may cause serious injury or death. For proper 
installation and grounding of the antenna, please refer to national and local codes (e.g. U.S.:NFPA 70, 
National Electrical Code, Article 810, in Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Section 54). 
Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna. In many of 
these cases, the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution, but did not take adequate steps to avoid 
the hazard.
For your safety, and to help you achieve a good installation, please read and follow these safety 
precautions. They may save your life!
1.
If you are installing an antenna for the first time, for your own safety as well as others, seek 
professional assistance. Your Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting method to use 
for the size and type antenna you are about to install.
2.
Select your installation site with safety, as well as performance in mind. Remember: electric power 
lines and phone lines look alike. For your safety, assume that any overhead line can kill you.
3.
Call your electric power company. Tell them your plans and ask them to come look at your proposed 
installation. This is a small inconvenience considering your life is at stake.
4.
Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin. Successful raising of a mast or 
tower is largely a matter of coordination. Each person should be assigned to a specific task, and 
should know what to do and when to do it. One person should be in charge of the operation to issue 
instructions and watch for signs of trouble.
5.
When installing your antenna, remember:
a.
Do not use a metal ladder.
b.
Do not work on a wet or windy day.
c.
Do dress properly—shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or 
jacket.
6.
If the assembly starts to drop, get away from it and let it fall. Remember, the antenna, mast, cable, 
and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current. Even the slightest touch of any 
of these parts to a power line complete an electrical path through the antenna and the installer: you!