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Mini-Circuits RC8DAT-8G-95 - General Information; User-Guide Scope; Support Contacts; Warranty & RMA Returns

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AN-49-011 © 2023 Mini-Circuits
Rev. D | ECO-016581 | 25-Jan-2023 Page 4
1 - General Information
1.1. User-Guide Scope
This user guide provides general introduction, installation instructions and operating information for Mini-CircuitsUSB &
Ethernet multi-channel programmable attenuators: RC4DAT and RC8DAT series.
For information on Mini-Circuitssingle-channel programmable attenuators see:
https://www.minicircuits.com/app/AN49-005.pdf
1.2. Support Contacts
We are here to support you every step of the way. For technical support and assistance, please contact us at the email address
below or refer to our website for your local support:
testsolutions@minicircuits.com
https://www.minicircuits.com/contact/worldwide_tech_support.html
1.3. Warranty & RMA Returns
Mini-Circuits provides a limited time warranty with all products. Please contact your account manager or refer to our website for
full details: https://www.minicircuits.com/support/ordering.html
If you have any questions or concerns with your product, please contact us in the first instance through
testsolutions@minicircuits.com. Our team will work with you promptly to understand and resolve any issues. As a software-
controlled instrument, it is usually possible to resolve issues remotely without requiring the unit to be returned to the factory.
In the event that a return to the factory is necessary, Mini-Circuits will provide an RMA number and full return instructions.
1.4. End of Life
Please contact testsolutions@minicircuits.com to review environmentally friendly end of life disposal options.
1.5. Definitions
Note:
A note advises on important information you may need to ensure proper operation of the equipment.
There is no risk to either the equipment or the user.
Caution:
A caution advises about a condition or procedure which can cause damage to the equipment.
There is no danger to the user.
Warning:
A warning alerts to a possible risk to the user and steps to avoid it.
Do NOT proceed until you are sure you understand the warning.