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- The output jacks for the Remote Alert provide a floating relay contact output to external
warning devices. The contact will close when an alert broadcast has been received.
Do not exceed the maximum voltage or current rating of the contacts - 1 Amp (A) @
30V DC.
- Wipe unit with a damp cloth occasionally to clean. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning
solvents or strong detergents.
- Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.
- Do not locate this product where persons walking on it could damage the cord. Keep
cord away from heated surfaces.
- To disconnect, grip the AC adapter and pull it from the wall outlet. Never disconnect by
pulling on the cord.
- This product is designed to operate using the AC adapter supplied in a household
application or 12V DC for portable use.
- LCD screens can change color in extreme temperatures. If the unit is exposed to
temperatures below -20ºC (-5ºF) or above +60ºC (+140ºF), the display may
temporarily cease to function properly, or could result in permanent damage.
CAUTION!
You should understand the danger of lightning striking an external antenna and
make appropriate measures to protect yourself from injury and fire hazard resulted
from a lightning strike on an external antenna.
- When an external antenna is used, make sure that there is sufficient lightning
protection on the antenna and its cable feed. Make sure all the ground
connections are sound and fit. Do not get close to the unit when it is operating
during a thunderstorm.
- Lower, retract or remove the telescopic antenna when using an external
antenna.
- Contact your external antenna supplier for more information on lightning
protection and grounding issues on your antenna. You could also get
information from lightning protection device suppliers.
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