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Vubiq HaulPass V10g User Manual
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1.0 Important Information
Note: Changes or modifications of the system not expressly approved by Vubiq Networks, Inc. could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
1.1 Cautions and Warnings
The following symbol is used in this manual to indicate that the installer should take particular caution to prevent
injury or damage to the equipment.
injury or damage to the equipment.
Exercise caution when you see this symbol. It indicates actions that could be harmful to the installer or to the
equipment.
Note: There are no user serviceable parts within the unit and the system should not be opened in the field.
1.2 Observe Standard Precautions
All persons having access to this equipment must observe all standard precautions as defined in applicable national
statutory health and safety legislation.
statutory health and safety legislation.
The outdoor equipment must be properly protected against voltage surges and prevent the build-up of static electric
charges. We recommend following the IEC 61024 / IEC 62305 standards for proper lightning protection.
charges. We recommend following the IEC 61024 / IEC 62305 standards for proper lightning protection.
For installation in the United States of America, for information with respect to proper grounding and applicable
lightning protection for DC cables please refer to Articles 810830 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA No.
70.
lightning protection for DC cables please refer to Articles 810830 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA No.
70.
In cases where the system is installed in a country other than the United States of America, implement protection in
accordance with local safety standards and regulatory requirements.
accordance with local safety standards and regulatory requirements.
Do not install or operate this equipment in the presence of or close to flammable gases or fumes. Operation of any
electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a potential safety hazard.
electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a potential safety hazard.
1.3 Qualified Personnel
Qualified personnel who understand and are trained to work with the equipment must perform all repair,
modification, reconfiguration, and upgrading operations.
modification, reconfiguration, and upgrading operations.
Note: Always power the system down before moving or removing the system.
1.4 Service
There are no serviceable parts within the radio units. Only factory trained personnel can provide service on any
internal components of the radio units.
internal components of the radio units.
1.5 Regulatory Information
North America
These devices have been type approved by FCC in accordance with 47 CFR PART 15.255 of the Federal
Communication Commission rules and Industry Canada RSS-210 Issue 8.
Communication Commission rules and Industry Canada RSS-210 Issue 8.
No license is required in the U.S. or Canada for millimeter wave radio transmission operating in the 57
–71 GHz
frequency band. Customers in other countries are responsible for obtaining proper operator licenses in case they
are required by law.
are required by law.