Andrew Wireless System M4 ION-M ENW Optical Remote Unit User Manual Installation Instruction

Andrew Wireless System ION-M ENW Optical Remote Unit Installation Instruction

installation instruction

                            Installation Instruction  The Remote Unit, Extension Unit or Master Unit has to be mounted by proffessionel / special trained installer. 1.1.  MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 1.1.1.  General  Read the health and safety warnings in section 1.3. 1. Do  not  install  the  unit  in  a  way  or  at  a  place  where  the  specifications  outlined  in  the Environmental and Safety Specifications leaflet of the supplier are not met. 2. It is strongly recommended to install the unit vertically. 3. When  mounting  the  Remote  Unit,  the  connector  flange  with  the  cables  must  point  to  the ground. A maximum tilt angle of 25° to the horizontal position of the connector flange must be kept  in  each  mounting  direction. If  a  different  installation  of  the Remote Unit  is  required, please contact customer service for further information. 4. It is recommended only to use the mounting hardware delivered by the supplier. If different mounting hardware is used, the specifications for stationary use of the Remote Unit must not be exceeded.  Note:  Exceeding the specified load limits may cause the loss of warranty! 5.  The unit is considerably heavy. Make sure that a suitable mounting surface is used. Ensure there is adequate manpower to handle the weight of the system.  6. Due  to  power  dissipation,  the  Remote  Unit  may  reach  a  very  high  temperature.  Ensure sufficient airflow for ventilation. A minimum distance of 300 mm to ceiling, floor, etc. must be maintained above and below the unit. Also, observe the instructions in the individual mounting procedures  7. For outdoor installations, the pre-mounted front cover must be installed.  8. For indoor installations where the ambient temperature can reach above 40°C, the cover must be removed. 9. When  connecting  and  mounting  the  cables  (RF,  optical,  mains,  ...)  ensure  no  water  can penetrate into the unit through these cables. If any different or additional mounting material is used, ensure that the mounting remains as safe as the mounting designed by the manufacturer. Ensure that the static and dynamic strengths are adequate for the environmental conditions of the site. The mounting itself must not vibrate, swing or move in any way that might cause damage to the Remote Unit.
                            1.2.  ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1.2.1.  General  Read the health and safety warnings in section 1.3.  This unit contains dangerous voltages. Loss of life, severe personal injury, or property damage can be the result if the instructions contained in this manual are not followed.  1. It is compulsory to ground (earth) the unit before connecting the power supply. A grounding bolt is provided on the cabinet to connect the ground-bonding cable. 2. Although the Remote Unit is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly recommended to ground (earth) the antenna cables close to the antenna connectors of the Remote Unit for protection against atmospheric discharge. In areas with strong lightning, it is strongly recommended to install additional lightning protection. 3. If the mains connector of the Remote Unit is not easily accessible, a disconnect device in the mains power circuit must be provided within easy reach. 4. Before  connecting  or  disconnecting  the  mains  connector  at  the  Remote  Unit,  ensure  that  mains power supply is disconnected.  5. Make  sure  that  an  appropriate  circuit  breaker  acting  as  a  disconnect  device  (as  required  by IEC/EN60950-1) and an  overcurrent limiting device are  connected between mains  power and the Remote Unit. 6. A connection  of the  mains  supply  to a  power socket requires the power socket to  be  nearby the Remote Unit. 7. Incorrectly wired connections can destroy electrical and electronic components. 8. To avoid corrosion at the connectors caused by electrochemical processes, the material of the cable connectors  must  not  cause  a  higher  potential  difference  than  0.6  V  (see  electrochemical  contact series). 9. Use an appropriate torque wrench for the coupling torque (25 N-m / 19 ft lb) of 7/16-DIN connectors with 1 ¼-inch opening to tighten the 7/16-type antenna connectors. For example, use torque wrench item no. 244377 available from the Andrew e-catalog. Do NOT use your hands or any other tool (e.g. a pair of pliers)! This might cause damage to the connector and lead to a malfunction of the Remote Unit. 10. For unstabilized electric networks, which frequently generate spikes, the use of a voltage limiting device is advised.  11. The unit complies with the surge requirement according to EN 61000-4-5 (fine protection); however, installation of an additional medium (via local supply connection) and/or coarse protection (external surge protection) is recommended depending on the individual application in order to avoid damage caused by overcurrent. 12. Observe the labels on the front panels before connecting or disconnecting any cables.
                            1.3.  HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNINGS  1. Only suitably qualified personnel are allowed to work on this unit and only after becoming familiar with all safety notices, installation, operation and maintenance procedures contained in this manual. 2. Read and obey all the warning labels attached to the unit. Make sure that the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and replace any missing or damaged labels. 3. Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment. 4. Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them available to all users. 5. It is the responsibility of the network provider to implement prevention measures to avoid health hazards which may be associated to radiation from the antenna(s) connected to the unit. 6. Laser radiation! Do not stare into the beam; do not view it directly or with optical instruments.  7. For installations which have to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna selection and installation must be completed in a way to  ensure compliance with those FCC requirements. Depending on the RF frequency, rated output power, antenna gain, and the loss between the repeater and antenna, the minimum distance D to be maintained between the antenna location and human beings is calculated according to this formula:  ]/[][][24cmmWmWcm PDPD   where  P  (mW)  is  the  radiated  power  at  the  antenna,  i.e.  the  max.  rated  repeater  output  power  in addition to the antenna gain minus the loss between the repeater and the antenna.  PD  (mW/cm²)  is  the  allowed  Power  Density  limit  acc.  to  47  CFR  1.1310  (B)  for  general population / uncontrolled exposures which is o F (MHz) / 1500 for frequencies from 300MHz to 1500MHz o 1 for frequencies from 1500MHz to 100.000MHz RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3).
                           8. Note for a Class A digital device or peripheral: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  9. For installations which have to comply with Europe an EN50385 exposure compliance requirements, the following Power Density limits/guidelines (mW/cm²) according to ICNIRP are valid: o 0.2 for frequencies from 10 MHz to 400 MHz o F (MHz) / 2000 for frequencies from 400 MHz to 2 GHz o 1 for frequencies from 2 GHz to 300 GHz 10. Make sure, access is restricted to qualified personnel. 11. Only licence holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this unit. 12. Corresponding local particularities and regulations must be observed. For national deviations please refer to the respective documents included in the manual CD delivered. 13. Use  this  equipment  only  for  the  purpose  specified  by  the  manufacturer.  Do  not  carry  out  any modifications or fit any spare parts which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer. This could cause fires, electric shock or other injuries. 14. Due  to  power  dissipation,  the  repeater  may  reach  a  very  high  temperature.  Do  not  operate  this equipment on or close to flammable materials. 15. Before opening the unit, disconnect mains. 16. ESD  precautions  must  be  observed!  Before  commencing  maintenance  work,  use  the  available grounding system to connect ESD protection measures. 17. This unit complies with European standard EN60950. 18. Make sure the repeater settings are according to the intended use (see also product information of manufacturer) and regulatory requirements are met. 19. Although the repeater is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly recommended to earth the  antenna  cables  close  to  the  repeater’s  antenna  connectors  for  protection  against  atmospheric discharge.
                            Equipment Symbols Used  Please observe the meanings of the following symbols used in our equipment:  Symbol Compliance Meaning  --- Alert sign to R&TTE  Symbol Indicates conformity with the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC certified by the notified body no. 0700.

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