Notices, Safety warnings, General notices – B&G NSPL-400 User Manual
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NSPL-400 User Manual
Notices
When reading this manual please pay particular attention to warn-
ings marked with the warning triangle. These are important mes-
sages for safety, installation and usage of the product.
Safety warnings
Warning:
This equipment must be installed in accordance
with the instructions provided in this manual.
Warning:
Only use this AIS/VHF antenna splitter in
conjunction with an approved AIS Class B transceiver or receiver
purchased from a reputable supplier.
Warning:
Do not install this equipment in a flammable
atmosphere such as in an engine room or near to fuel tanks.
General notices
Compass safe distance
The compass safe distance of this unit is 0.5 m or greater for 0.3°
deviation.
RF emissions notice
The information provided in this section assumes the NSPL-400 is
connected to an AIS Class B transceiver.
The warnings regarding RF emissions provided in the manual for the
VHF radio being used with the NSPL-400 should also be noted prior
to installation of the NSPL-400.
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Note:
The NSPL-400 generates and radiates radio frequency electro-
magnetic energy. This equipment must be installed and operated
according to the instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do
so can result in personal injury and/or the malfunction of the NSPL-
400 and/or the AIS transceiver it is connected to.
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Note:
Never operate the NSPL-400 unless it is connected to a VHF
antenna.
To maximise performance and minimise human exposure to radio
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