Technical Information
Getting Started – New NetPilot Range
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Important Safety Information
WARNINGS and CAUTIONS: contain directions that
you must follow for your personal safety. Follow all
instructions carefully.
Please read the following information carefully and thoroughly before
professionally installing the NetPilot.
Exceptional care must be taken during installation and removal of the
unit.
Only use the power cable that is supplied with the unit to ensure
compliance with national and international safety standards.
It is essential that the mains socket outlet is located near the unit and is
accessible. You can only remove power to the NetPilot by disconnecting
the power cable from the unit or from the socket outlet.
The safety status of the interconnection port on this equipment are as
follows:
Ports identified by the labels RNIS/ISDN, = TNV
Ports identified by the labels SERIAL, LAN, PARALLEL,WAN = SELV
TNV (Telecoms Network Voltage) is a circuit, which under normal
operating conditions carries telecommunication signals.
SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) is a secondary circuit which is
designed and protected so that under normal and single-fault
conditions, the voltage between any two accessible parts does not
exceed a safe value (42.2 V peak or 60 V DC).
Only connect apparatus complying with the relevant interface
requirements to the ports on this unit.
There are no user-replaceable fuses or user-serviceable parts inside the
unit. If you have a physical problem with the unit that cannot be solved
with problem solving actions in this guide, contact your supplier.
Disconnect the power cable before moving the unit.
WARNING: Twisted Pair RJ45 data port. This is a shielded
RJ45 data socket. It cannot be used as a telephone socket.
Only connect RJ45 data connectors to this socket.