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1. Safety Precautions 
© 2007 Moseley, Inc.  All Rights Reserved. 
602-14886-01, Rev. A 
1.Safety Precautions 
PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS! 
 
RF Energy Health Hazard 
This symbol indicates a risk of personal injury due to radio frequency exposure. 
The radio equipment described in this guide uses radio frequency transmitters. Do not 
allow people to come in close proximity to the front of the antenna while the transmitter 
is operating. The antenna will be professional installed on fixed-mounted outdoor 
permanent structures to provide separation from any other antenna and all persons. 
WARNING: RF Energy Exposure Limits and Applicable Rules for 6-38 GHz. It is 
recommended that the radio equipment operator refer to the RF exposure rules and 
precaution for each frequency band and other applicable rules and precautions with 
respect to transmitters, facilities, and operations that may affect the environment due to 
RF emissions for each radio equipment deployment site.  
Appropriate warning signs must be properly placed and posted at the equipment site and 
access entries.  
 Protection from Lightning 
Article 810 of the US National Electric Department of Energy Handbook 1996 specifies 
that radio and television lead-in cables must have adequate surge protection at or near 
the point of entry to the building. The code specifies that any shielded cable from an 
external antenna must have the shield directly connected to a 10 AWG wire that connects 
to the building ground electrode. 
Do not turn on power before reading Moseley’s product documentation. This device has a 
48 VDC direct current input. 
Protection from RF Burns 
It is hazardous to look into or stand in front of an active antenna aperture. Do not stand 
in front of or look into an antenna without first ensuring the associated transmitter or 
transmitters are switched off. Do not look into the waveguide port of an ODU (if 
applicable) when the radio is active.