RXC-3000
Hardware Installation and User Guide
9000-0000-040 Revision 10
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Genave Electronics
Important Safety Information
Installation & Service Precautions
Electrocution, severe personal injury and damage to equipment can
occur during installation or servicing this equipment. All electrical work should be
performed by, or under the supervision of an experienced electrician and in
accordance with all applicable electrical, fire, building and safety codes.
This equipment can start at any time from local controls, automatic
timers, radio remote, commands from a computer and many other
sources. The sound output can cause hearing damage, while other attached equipment
can cause personal injury when they engage. Whenever working in or around the
equipment you must assume it could activate at any moment, and take appropriate
precautions to protect yourself and others. You should completely disable the
equipment before working on or in close proximity to any part of it.
You must test the system and equipment to insure it is operating correctly after the
installation, as well as after any work has been performed.
System Operation
Training is necessary to ensure those responsible can correctly activate the system. It
is also necessary that everyone understand the purpose of the siren and the protective
actions they need to take when the system is activated. Periodic tests can serve to
accomplish the training for the operators, in addition to demonstrating the various
signals to the public.
You must carefully read and completely understand all the information about the
system including its abilities and its limitations. Since no warning system is infallible,
you must have contingency plans for warning, in the event the primary systems do not
perform as expected, for any reason.