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297-1001-131 Standard 06.01 October 2000
• DMS-100 Provisioning Manual, 297-1001-450
• Peripheral Modules Maintenance Guide, 297-1001-592
• SMS Maintenance Manual, 297-8231-550
• SMU Maintenance Manual, 297-8241-550
• Hardware Description Manual, 297-8991-805
• DMS-1 Urban System Description, 363-2051-100
• DMS-1 Urban Circuit Pack Description, 363-2051-101
• SERVORD Reference Manual
• Office Parameters Reference Manual
• Log Report Reference Manual
• Translations Guide
• Card Replacement Procedures
• Customer Data Schema Reference Manual
What precautionary messages mean
The types of precautionary messages used in NT documents include danger,
warning, and caution messages. Danger, warning, and caution messages
indicate possible risks.
Examples of the precautionary messages follow.
DANGER
Possibility of personal injury
DANGER
Risk of electrocution
Do not open the front panel of the inverter unless fuses F1,
F2, and F3 have been removed. The inverter contains
high-voltage lines. Until the fuses are removed, the
high-voltage lines are active, and you risk being
electrocuted.
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