Unpacking the copperhead 3050 transceiver system, Product returns, About this user guide – Grass Valley 3050 CopperHead User Manual

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CopperHead 3050

User Guide

Unpacking the CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System

Please consult your packing slip and purchase order to ensure that you have received all of
the expected components.

Inspect all components for scratches and other mechanical damage, and inspect the
electrical connectors for bent or damaged pins and latches. Report any missing or
damaged components to Grass Valley Technical Support.

Leave the protective caps on the optical connectors whenever the fiber is disconnected.

Product Returns

In the unlikely event of damage to your CopperHead 3050 Transceiver System during
shipping or delivery, please note the damage with the delivery or shipping service and
document the packaging and product where you see damage. If any component does not
work correctly out of the box, please contact Grass Valley Technical Support (see

Contact Us

on page 65).

If the problem cannot be remedied through a service telephone call, you will receive an
RMA (Return of Merchandise Authorization) number. Please note this RMA number inside
and outside of all shipping boxes and on all documentation provided with the items to be
returned.

About this User Guide

This CopperHead 3050 Fiber Optic Transceiver System can be delivered in a number of
configurations depending on the Power and Battery Mount options selected. This User
Guide is designed to cover all of the various options and so not every page in this Guide will
apply to your specific system.

Safety and Fiber Optic Systems

Optical Fiber Safety

Never look directly into the end of the optic fiber while either end of the system is
operating.

Always use cable connector caps when the cables are not connected. This protects the
connector from damage and the unlikely event of exposure to an operating optical link.
Keeping the caps in place when the connectors are not in use will prevent dirt and dust
from entering the connector and degrading the performance of the optical link.

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