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1 | Make sure that the Transceiver Unit is installed in the correct location, and that it is suitably oriented for easy maintenance and replacement of parts. |
2 | Make sure that the Transceiver Unit is fully populated with all circuit boards and modules mounted. |
3 | Make sure that the physical installation of the unit has been completed.
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4 | Make sure that the unit is not physically damaged, and that the paint-work is clean without dents or scratches. The physical handling of the unit during the installation may have caused some minor scratches to the paint-work. This can be accepted. However, if rough handling has caused serious damage to the unit, this must be recorded with a written statement and necessary
photos, so that corrective actions can be made.
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5 | Make sure that the unit is firmly connected to ship's ground.
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6 | Make sure that cable installation has been completed.
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7 | Make sure that the unit has been identified with the relevant product label(s), and that one label includes the part and serial numbers. |
Requirements | Results |
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The Transceiver Unit is correctly installed with easy access for maintenance and replacement of parts. | |
The Transceiver Unit is free from scratches, dents or other physical damage. | |
Free access to all the connectors on the Transceiver Unit are provided. All cables connected to the Transceiver Unit are properly mounted with enough slack. | |
The Transceiver Unit can be fully opened, and you have full access to the circuit boards and modules inside the unit. | |
The welds and brackets that support the Transceiver Unit are strong enough to hold the unit securely in place under all operating conditions. The welds and brackets have been painted with the correct preservation medium to prevent corrosion. | |
The Transceiver Unit is properly grounded. | |
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