Safety warnings – Olson Technology OTOT-1000C-9-FQ User Manual
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SAFETY WARNINGS
LASER RADIATION
The OTOT-1000C-FQ laser transmitter emits invisible radiation that can cause
permanent eye damage.
. Operate the
transmitter only with the proper optical fiber installed in the transmitter optical connector.
The OTOT-1000C-FQ should be turned-off or disconnected whenever the optical
connector cover is opened and there is no installed fiber (as when the fiber connector is
being installed or removed from the transmitter connector).
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
NEVER
NEVER
NEVER
NEVER
USE ANY OPTICAL INSTRUMENT TO VIEW THE OUTPUT OF THE
LASER TRANSMITTER. “OPTICAL INSTRUMENT” INCLUDES MAGNIFYING
GLASSES, ETC.
LOOK INTO THE OUTPUT OF THE LASER TRANSMITTER
LOOK INTO THE OUTPUT OF A FIBER CONNECTED TO A LASER
TRANSMITTER.
LOOK INTO OR USE ANY OPTICAL INSTRUMENT TO VIEW THE
DISTANT END OF A FIBER THAT MAY BE CONNECTED DIRECTLY OR VIA AN
OPTICAL SPLIT, TO A TRANSMITTER THAT MAY BE OPERATING. THIS
SPECIFICALLY APPLIES TO FIBERS THAT ARE TO BE CONNECTED TO
RECEIVERS (SUCH AS THE OTPN-400C or OTPN-2000C) OR OTHER
DEVICESATANY DISTANCE FROM THE LASER TRANSMITTER.
HIGH VOLTAGE
FIRE HAZARD
SHOCK HAZARD
- The inside of the OTOT-1000C-FQ contains no user serviceable
parts. There is exposed high voltage inside this unit. Only factory service technicians
should open the unit with power applied.
- The AC line input fuse is contained in the IEC 320 power input
connector. This fuse is a 250V, 0.5A, 5x20mm, slow blow fuse. To avoid a risk of fire, this
fuse should be replaced only with an identically rated fuse.
- The OTOT-1000C-FQ is designed for indoor use only. Direct
exposure to moisture must be avoided.