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Vii caution – Hughes AN6-098P User Manual

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• Important safety information

1037312-0001 Revision A

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CAUTION

Observe these precautions to avoid exposure to RF
radiation, a potential safety hazard:

The antenna must be installed in a location or manner

not readily accessible to children and in a manner that
prevents human exposure to potentially harmful levels
of radiation.

Antennas mounted in Puerto Rico, the continental

United States, or at any site with greater than a 30°
elevation angle must be installed such that the lower lip
of the antenna reflector is at least 5 ft above any surface
upon which a person might be expected to stand, and
3 ft 3 inches from any opening (such as a door or
window) in a building or adjacent structure.

Antennas mounted in Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, or any

site with less than a 30° elevation must be installed
such that the lower lip of the antenna reflector is at least
5 ft 9 inches above any surface upon which a person
might be expected to stand, and 3 ft 3 inches from any
opening (such as a door or window) in a building or
adjacent structure.

The antenna must be mounted such that no object

which could reasonably be expected to support a
person is within 6 ft 7 inches of the edges of a
cylindrical space projecting outward from the antenna
reflector toward the satellite.

If the above distance requirements cannot be met, the

antenna must be mounted in a controlled area
inaccessible to the general public, such as a fenced
enclosure or a roof.

The antenna must be mounted such that there is no

object outside the controlled area which could
reasonably be expected to support a person within
6 ft 7 inches of the edges of a cylindrical space
projecting outward from the antenna reflector toward
the satellite.

A fenced installation must have a locked entry, and the

fenced area must be large enough to protect the general
public from exposure to potentially harmful levels of
radiation.

Access to a roof installation in a commercial, industrial,

or institutional environment must be limited by a door or
a permanently fastened ladder that is locked to deny
access to the general public.

Failure to observe these cautions could result in injury to
eyes or other personal injury.