Comtech EF Data IPSat GW1000 User Manual
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An AC plug must be attached to the International power cord in accordance with government standards and codes in
effect at the installation site. If an un-terminated power cord is supplied with the unit, the appropriate certified
termination plug must be installed. The following is a list of the required certifying agencies for various countries.
Country Agency Country Agency
Australia SAA
Italy
IMQ
Austria OVE Japan MITI
Belgium CEBEC Netherlands
KEMA
Canada CSA New
Zealand
SECV, SECQ,
SECWA, EANSW,
ETSA, HECT
Denmark DEMKO Norway NEMKO
Finland FEI
Rep.
S.
Africa
SABS
France UTE Spain AEE
Germany VDE
Sweden SEMKO
India ISI Switzerland
SEV
Ireland IIRS United
Kingdom
ASTA, BSI
Route Power Cords Safely
Route power cords so they are not walked on or pinched. Pay particular attention to cords and connections at the
plugs, receptacles (such as power strips), and the point where they exit from the IPSat GW1000 and attach to other
equipment. Do not place any items on or against power cords.
No Stacking
Do not place or stack any objects on top of the IPSat GW1000. Other equipment may be placed in a rack or on a
shelf above or below the IPSat GW1000, but never stacked directly on top of it.
Protect Against Lightning and Power Surges
When the IPSat GW1000 is installed, have the professional installer ground the unit to protect against voltage surges
and built-up static charges. For information on grounding standards for electrical and radio equipment, refer to the
electrical code in the country of installation.
Protect the IPSat GW1000 from lightning and power-line surges during a storm by unplugging it from the wall
outlet and disconnecting the coaxial cable.
Turn the IPSat GW1000 Off When Changing Circuit Boards
Turn the IPSat GW1000 off before installing or removing any circuit boards from chassis slots. Possible damage
may occur to modem, boards, or related equipment if power is left on during this procedure.
Provide Antistatic Protection
Wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap to prevent electrostatic damage to components when handling circuit
boards or other electronic modules.