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Jackson Labs Micro-JLT GNSS - General Safety Precautions; Antenna Lightning Protector; Grounding; Power Connections

Jackson Labs Micro-JLT GNSS
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Micro-JLT GNSS™ User Manual
2 © 2019 Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc.
Figure 1.1 Micro-JLT GNSS™ SOCXO GNSDO
1.2 General Safety Precautions
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation of this
instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this
manual violates safety standards of design manufacture, and intended use of the instrument. Jackson
Labs Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability for the customers failure to comply with these
requirements.
1.2.1 Antenna Lightning Protector
Always use a UL approved and properly installed GNSS Antenna Lightning protector on the coaxial
GNSS antenna feed to prevent damage, injury, and/or death in case of a lightning strike.
1.2.2 Grounding
To avoid damaging the sensitive electronic components in the Micro-JLT GNSS™ GNSDO always
make sure to discharge any built-up electrostatic charge to a good ground source, such as power
supply ground. This should be done before handling the circuit board or anything connected to it, i.e.
the GNSS antenna.
1.2.3 Power Connections
Make sure to connect the DC power to the device following the polarity indicated in Section 2.1 . Do
not reverse the power pins as this will cause serious damage to the circuit board.

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