MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT
JMA-2141/2142
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
[URC] Japan Radio Co, Lid.CAUTIONS FOR HIGH VOLTAGE
High voltages of hundreds upto thousands volt are.used in radio and radar devices. Although
prudent measures for safety have, perm adanted:ysufficient cafgg, should be taken on operation,
maintenance and adjustment of the device.
'Rlectric shock ty thoisdnds volt leads to: an instantaneous death for ‘certain, rand-dven, electric
shock by hundreds ljtaiids to an instantandous:death occasionally. To-preventsuckab-accident,
turn off the power sousce, discharge capacitors by a wire surely earthed at one end, and check that
any chargé-‘schoctongeds ildide the dexice, before. you:put yaur-band.into the inside. Jt instill better
to wear dry wool gloves. It is also necessary caution not to.use-beth hands simultaneously, by
“The Belection-gien stele foothold, gssential to peevent:anare extensive os.addltignal injuries.
When injured by electric shock, disint the burn perfeetly and give first aid a8 806n as possible.
wohung dinkviay ods shinee ts
i) x
HEALTH*HAZARD: *
Sop lean io gust yay jnpovarily.Re affesed.in sath ie snalase dustegeftered
ee
sey thebwrs ened a anasto
=o RADIATION HAZARD
bis bae 1 Sleigetine Lier oF Hus
Apoi tse oti winged brs oh AD aris voltae areal
aagisslumy,
If the human body is exposed-tp. a microwave of 10mW/cm* in mean power density, it will be
affected, in particllar/ at the eyes.
Do not approach to any antenna during standstill as near as 60cm or less.
Ifit is unavoidable by aay, means to disconnect a microwave transmission Line upon the mainte-
nance or checks, always connect microwave dummy load to associated radar transmitter. If it
is unavoidable to radiate the microwave without using any microwave dummy load, never peep
the active waveguide into its end'duririg transmission, since the end is open.
-4-