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Commissioning; Installation; Usage/Installation In Extreme Conditions - NARDA 3591/01 Handhabung Und Wartung

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2.4

Commissioning

Commissioning of damaged equipment or accessories may cause
consequential damage.
 Inspect the LNB antenna and all accessories for transport damage after
unpacking.
 Do not put a damaged device into operation, but rather contact your
responsible sales partner in case of damage.
Both the LNB antenna and the basic unit, when stored or transported
at low temperatures, may develop condensation when placed in a
warm room. Operating the devices in this condition can damage them.
 To avoid damages, wait until no more condensation is visible on the
surface of the LNB antenna and the basic unit (SRM-3006).
2.5

Installation

Mounting the LNB antenna on a tripod
 Make sure that the tripod is mounted in such a way that it is stable so that
it does not tip over easily.
 The mounting should be resistant against external influences (for
example, wind or shocks to the tripod).
Please note that for most applications the LNB antenna must be moved/
NOTE:
swept during the measurement to cover all spatial axes.

Usage/Installation in extreme conditions

Usage/installation in extreme weather conditions may cause personal
injury and/or damage to the LNB antenna.
 Do not use the LNB antenna during lightning storms. This also applies to
installations on a tripod.
 Extra caution must be taken in extreme weather conditions (for example
storm, hail).
 If ice is deposited on the LNB antenna, the measurement results may not
be as accurate as under standard conditions.
 If there is a risk of corrosion to the connectors (antenna/cable) due to
environmental influences (salty air, airborne chemicals, and so forth),
take suitable measures to protect and seal the unit and the connectors.
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