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Access Point Hardware Installation
Ground Cabling Installation
RGPS Grounding
Figure 4-6 Typical Outdoor Grounding Diagram
DC Primary Surge Arrestors
Backhaul & Customer I/O
Surge Arrestor
45 Degree
IEC Recommended
Direct Strike
Protection Angle
AC Primary Surge Protector
LPZ0A
Bonded Ground / Earth
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RF
RF
Conduit or
Shielded Cable
RF
LPZ0A -- Possible direct strike zone
LPZ
LPZ0B -- No direct strike, but
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LPZ
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LPZ1 Primary Protected Zone
LPZ2 Secondary Protected Zone
LPZ1
LPZ0B
Customer I/O
BCU
Antenna Tower
BACKHAUL
CSU
LPZ2
LPZ1
Backhaul
AC Input
MASTER SINGLE
POINT EQUIPMENT
GROUND
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Figure 4-7 Typical Indoor Grounding Diagram
DCPrimary Surge Arrestors
Secondary Surge Arrestor
45 Degree
IEC Recommended
Direct Strike
Protection Angle
AC & Backhaul Primary
Surge Arrestor
LPZ0A
Bonded Ground / Earth
Connection
RF
RF
Conduit or
Shielded Cable
RF
LPZ0A -- Possible direct strike zone
LPZ
LPZ0B -- No direct strike, but
unattenuated electromagnetic field
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LPZ
LPZ1 Primary Protected Zone
LPZ2 Secondary Protected Zone
LPZ1
LPZ0B
Customer I/O
STRUCTURE
LPZ2
Single Point
Ground
BCU
Antenna Tower
INSULATOR
Backhaul
AC Input
MASTER SINGLE
POINT STRUCTURE
GROUND
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This section contains the procedure for installing the AC power cable.
This equipment uses dangerous voltages and is capable of causing death. Use extreme
caution when handling and testing this equipment. Earth connection is essential before
connecting the power due to the presence of high earth leakage current.
AC Cable Description
Cable E as listed inTable 3-1 is required for this installation.
The minimum bend radius for this cable is 90 mm.
Tools Required
The following tools are required to install the AC power cables.
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No. 2 Blade screw driver
AC Power Connection Procedure
Follow the steps in Procedure 4-4 to connect a 100/240 VAC (88–300 Vrms) Single Phase AC
power cable to the Base Control Unit (BCU). The AC power cable will be routed through one and
one-half inch conduit to the appropriate access hole on the underside of the BCU.
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Procedure 4-4
Procedure to Install AC Power Cable
Ensure that AC power at the source is disabled before handling cable.
If not already done, route AC power cables through conduit to BCU Customer
Interface compartment.
In the BCU Customer Interface compartment, open the AC power cover, by
loosening two captive screws. AC Power cover is hinged.
Loosen screws on AC power circuit breaker terminal block. Insert
AC power cables into LINE and NEUTRAL and tighten screws.
Ensure a good connection.
Close AC power cover and secure by tightening two captive screws.
Figure 4-8 BCU AC Power Connection
Neutral Connection
Line Connection
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This section contains the procedure for installing the RF Head DC power cables.
DC Cable Description
Cable G listed in Table 3-1 is required for installation
Tools Required
The following tools are required to install the DC Power cables.
DC Power Cable Installation
Follow the steps in Procedure 4-5 to install the DC Power Cables.
Procedure 4-5 Procedure to Install DC Power Cables
If not already open, open the BCU Customer Interface compartment.
Before routing DC power cable, verify that it is properly color coded. If more
than one RF Head in use, ensure that they are all properly color coded.
Color coded labels and tie-wraps can be found on the
compartment side of the door of the BCU Customer Interface
compartment.Tie-wraps should be attached near the connnector.
Connect the DC power cables to connector RFU1 — RFU4, as required.
Route the DC Power cables through conduit up to the tower. Bundle and
secure the cables (if RF Head is not present) or connect to the appropriate
RF Head.
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Figure 4-9
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Base Control Unit DC Power Connection
CAUTION LIVE TERMINALS
RFU 1
RFU 2
RFU 3
RFU 1, RFU 2, RFU 3, RFU4
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RETURN
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RETURN
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CAUTION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION/REMOVAL OF WIRE TO TERMINAL
BLOCK. ASSOCIATED CIRCUIT BREAKER TO BE DISENGAGED
RFU 4
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This section contains the procedure for installing the antenna cables.
Installing Antenna Cables
The antenna cables will already be installed between the antenna and the RF Head.
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This section contains procedures for installing the Remote Global Positioning System (RGPS).
Cable Description
Cables C and C1 as listed inTable 3-1 are required for installation.
Tools Required
Cable Pinout
Figure 4-10
Connector Pins Numbering for Cables C and C1
PIN 9
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11
12
PIN 1
CONNECTOR FOR CABLE C1
CONNECTOR FOR CABLE C
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Table 4-4 Pinout for Cables C and C1
Cable C
Pin No.
Cable C1
Signal Name
Connector A
Pin No.
Wire Color
DC Ground 1
Blue–Black
Power 1
Blue
DC Ground 2
Yellow–Black
Power 2
Yellow
RGPS +54V Supply
Transmit Port (–)
Green–Black
DATA (-) From Head
12
Transmit Port (+)
Green
DATA (+) From Head
Receive Port (–)
White–Black
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DATA (-) To Head
Receive Port (+)
White
DATA (+) To Head
No Connect
Red–Black
No Connect
No Connect
No Connect
No Connect
Red
No Connect
No Connect
No Connect
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PPS Timing (–)
Brown–Black
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PPS Timing (+)
Brown
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RGPS Return
Connector B
Pin No.
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15
Signal Name
RGPS +54V Supply
RGPS Return
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SYNC (-) From Head
10
SYNC (+) From Head
RGPS Installation
Figure 4-11 shows the RF GPS Head and Figure 4-12 shows the RGPS installation. Be sure to
factor in mounting considerations as described in Chapter 3 Cable Descriptions.
The RGPS head must not make contact with any metal surface other than the provided
hardware. Use only the equipment provided to mount the RGPS head. Failure to do so
could damage the RGPS head.
Procedure 4-6 Procedure for Installing the RGPS Head and Cabling
Determine the RGPS mounting location.
The structure of the wall should be veried by a qualied structural
engineer.
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Procedure 4-6 Procedure for Installing the RGPS Head and Cabling (Continued)
Mounting the RGPS head and hardware to an inadequate wall structure and/or
using inadequate installment methods can result in serious personal injury.
Use the appropriate mounting bolts for the mounting surface and install the
two wall mounting brackets. Refer to Figure 4-12.
Route the 12-pin Deutsch connector of the RGPS cable (C) through the RGPS
mounting pipe.
Connect the RGPS cable (C) connector to the RGPS head 12-pin connector
as shown in Figure 4-12 and Figure 4-13. Tighten the spinning flange on the
connector a quarter turn to secure the connection.
Insert the RGPS mounting pipe into the threaded mount of the RGPS head
and carefully hand-tighten.
Install the RGPS mounting pipe into the mounting brackets as shown in
Figure 4-12. Tighten the U-bolt clamps to secure the assembly.
Route the free ends of the BTS RGPS cable (C1) and RGPS cable (C)
to the lightning arrestor. Remove any excess cable length and strip off
approximately 15 cm of the cables outer insulation.
Connect the 12 individual connectors and cable drain of each cable end to
the lightning arrestor as shown in Figure 4-14. Double check the lightning
arrestor connections for compliance with those presented in Figure 4-14.
Route the RGPS cable from the lightning arrestor to the bottom of the BCU.
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If not already open, open the Customer Interface compartment.
If not already done, remove access hole cover.
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Route the RGPS cable up through the access hole and conect to RGPS
D-Connector.
Figure 4-11 RGPS Head
THREADED MOUNT ADAPTER
12--PIN DEUTSCH TYPE MMP
CONNECTOR
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Figure 4-12 Installing the Remote GPS Head
RGPS HEAD WITH
12 PIN MALE
CONNECTOR
RGPS HEAD
(MOTOROLA PART
NUMBER 0186012H04)1
MATING
CONNECTORS
RGPS INTERFACE
CABLE WITH 12 PIN
FEMALE CONNECTOR
ON ONE END AND
UNTERMINATED WIRE
ON OTHER END
REFER TO VIEW A
CABLE TO LIGHTNING
ARRESTOR (CABLE C)
VIEW A
U--BOLTS
CLAMP BRACKETS (2)
CABLE TO LIGHTNING
ARRESTOR (CABLE C)
WALL MOUNTING
BRACKETS (2)
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Connecting the RGPS Cable to Lightning Arrestor
Figure 4-13 is a diagram of the RGPS connections. Figure 4-14 is a detail of the Lightning
Arrestor connections.
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Figure 4-13 RGPS to Base Control Unit Connection Diagram
RGPS HEAD (MOTOROLA
P/N 0186012H04)
10
D--CONNECTOR
TO BCU
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12
UNUSED
Red/Black
Red
Brown
12
10
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Yellow
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15
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14
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Green/Black
C1
RGPS CABLE CONNECTOR
(VIEWED FROM CABLE PERSPECTIVE)
CABLE DRAIN
White/Black
White
Brown/Black
Earth Ground
CELL SITE
GROUND =
LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
(WNP CGDSO971017AA1
OR EQUIVALENT)
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Figure 4-14
RGPS Cabling Installation
RGPS Lightning Arrestor Wiring
Yellow/Black
Yellow
Green
White/Black
White
Cable Drain
Brown/Black
Brown
+17V DC Lines
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Blue
Yellow/Black
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Green/Black
Green
White/Black
White
Cable Drain
+17V DC Equipm ent
Red/Black
Blue/Black
C (RGPS)
TO RGPS
RECEIVER
+17V DC Lines
Green/Black
+17V DC Equipment
C1 (RGPS)
TO BCU
UNIT
+40V DC Lines
Blue
+ 40V DC E quipm ent
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Red/Black
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White
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Yellow/Black 8
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Brown/Black 12
Green
Red
Red/Black
Red
Brown/Black
Brown
EARTH GROUND
MOUNTING PLATE
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Objective
The objective of this procedure is to install the Local (RF) Global Positioning System (RF GPS)
cabling.
Tools and Materials
provides the quantities and descriptions of the cables.
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5/16 Breakaway Torque Wrench 9-in. lb
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Adjustable Torque Ratchet with metric socket set
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N-SMA Adapter
Cable Description
Cable K as listed in Table 3-1 is required for installation.
Installing RF GPS Antenna and Cable
Figure 4-15 shows the components of the RF GPS. The RF GPS is connected to the BCU via the
Customer Interface compartment.
Procedure 4-7 Procedure for Installing RF GPS Antenna and Cabling
Determine the mounting location (see RF GPS Mounting Considerations,
Table 3-8).
Install the mounting kit at the RF GPS location of choice. Use the appropriate
mounting bolts for mounting surface.
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Procedure 4-7 Procedure for Installing RF GPS Antenna and Cabling (Continued)
The roof structure on which the mounting pole is attached should
be veried by a qualied structural engineer for the weight of the
RF GPS engine and mounting hardware or under adverse conditions
for the installation area
Mounting the RF GPS antenna and hardware to an inadequate roof surface
and/or using inadequate installation methods can result in serious injury.
Attach the RF GPS antenna assembly to the post mounting assembly and
secure the assembly to the assembly to the mounting kit using the screws
and nuts supplied. See Figure 4-15
Attach the grounding kit to the mounting pole.
Connect one (1) N connector of the 50-feet superflex cable to the N jack of
the RF GPS antenna cable and route the other end of the cable down to the
BCU. If not already equipped with an SMA connector, attach an N-to-SMA
adapter. Make allowances for strain relief.
Route the cable to the underside of the BCU to
bulkhead connector (Customer Interface compartment).
If a lightning arrestor is in use, it will already be connected to the
RF GPS Module in the Customer Interface compartment
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Procedure 4-7
Procedure for Installing RF GPS Antenna and Cabling (Continued)
Figure 4-15 RF GPS Installation and Components Diagram
NOTE:
1. TOTAL WEIGHT FOR GPS ANTENNA
ASSEMBLY -- 0.65 LBS
ANTENNA
(GCNTM20A3A)
(SEE NOTE 1)
N CONNECTOR
RUBBER PAD
(P/O ANTENNA)
ANTENNA IS DESIGNED FOR A 1--IN DIA.
NOMINAL PIPE.
THE ANTENNA CAN BE INSTALLED ON A
3/4--IN DIA. PIPE, HOWEVER, NYLON
SPACERS ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE UP
THE SLACK ON THE U--BOLT.
U--BOLTS P/O
MOUNTING
BRACKET
SPACERS ARE CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
AND IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THEY
MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
MOUNTING
BRACKET
(MNT62312B1)
NUTS AND LOCK
WASHERS
P/O MOUNTING
BRACKET
NYLON, 1/2--IN LG, 0.0742--IN OD AND
0.250--IN ID. QTY. OF 4.
WASHER P/O ANTENNA
CUSTOM HEX NUT M36 MM
P/O ANTENNA
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ADJUSTABLE FROM
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LA
ROOF
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This section contains the procedure for installing the ethernet cables.
Cable Description
Cable J as listed in Table 3-1 is required for installation.
Installing Ethernet Cables
Follow the steps in Procedure 4-8 to install the ethernet cables.
Procedure 4-8 Procedure to Install Ethernet Cables
If not already done, remove conduit plug at the bottom of the BCU.
If Ethernet cables are present, route them through conduit and through
access hole in the bottom of the BCU.
Insert cable connectors in the sockets labeled ENET A and ENET B.
If there are no more cables to connect close and lock Customer Interface
compartment.
Figure 4-16 Ethernet Cable Connection
ENET - A
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This section contains the procedure for installing the fiber optic cables.
Cable Description
Cable H as listed in Table 3-1 is required for installation.
The minimum bend radius for this cable is 90 mm.
Procedure 4-9 Procedure to Install Fiber Optic Cables
Before routing the Fiber Optic cable up the
tower, verify that is properly color coded.
Red — RF Head 1
Blue — RF Head 2
Yellow — RF Head 3
Green — RF Head 4
Color coded labels and tie-wraps can be found on the compartment
side of the door of the BCU Customer Interface compartment.
Connect the Fiber Optic cables to the bulkhead feedthroughs (FIBER) on the
underside of the BCU.
Route the cable(s) up the tower(s), bundle and secure to tower (if
RF Head is not present) or connect to the appropriate RF Head.
Use tie-wraps or appropriate clamps to secure cable to tower.
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This section contains the procedures for installing the Customer Defined Input/Output cables.
Cable Descriptions
Cable F as listed inTable 3-1 is required for installation.
Customer Input and Output Connector Pinouts
This section contains the procedures for installing the Customer Defined Input/Output cables.
The CDI/CDO cables will be routed through one inch conduit to the access hole on the underside
of the BCU.
Figure 4-17 Customer Dened Input and Output Connectors
Customer Dened Input/Output Cable Installation
Follow the procedure in Procedure 4-10 to install the Customer Defined Input/Output Cables
Procedure 4-10 Procedure to Install the Customer Dened Input/Output Cables
If not already open, open the Customer Interface Compartment.
If not already done, remove conduit plug from access hole.
Route the Customer Defined Input (CDI) Cable 1–2 through conduit to the
underside of the BCU, through the access hole, and up to the connector
labeled CUST. INPUT 1–2
Perform step 2 for CDI Cable 3–4.
Route the Customer Defined Output (CDO) Cable 1–4 through conduit to
the underside of the BCU, through the access hole, and up to the connector
labeled CUST. OUTPUT 1–4
Perform step 4 for CDO Cables 5–8, 9–12, and 13–16.
Ensure a good connection.
Close and lock Customer Interface compartment.
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This chapter contains general information and procedures for installing optional equipment.
Band pass filters are available as optional equipment to accommodate customers with specific
band allocations.
Filter Requirements
Weight and Dimensions The band pass filter(s) used should meet the following
requirements:
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Weight: 1.6 kg (3.5 lbs)
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Dimensions: 50 mm (2 in) W x 150 mm (6 in) H x 100 mm (4 in) D.
Figure 5-1
Band Pass Filter
Filter Mounting Figure 5-2 shows the optimal mounting position on the RF Carrier Unit
(RFCU). The filters are mounted such that cable lengths are kept to a minimum.
Figure 5-2
Filter Mounting
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The Motorola Stability Oscillator (MSO) is available as optional equipment to accommodate
customers that want this backup timing module.
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Optimization is the next procedure you should perform. There are two things left to do before
you begin the optimization:
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Clean up the site
2.
Fill out the installation completion checklist
Clean Up Site
Clean up the site by following the information given in the Site Cleanup area in this chapter.
Fill Out Checklist
After the site is cleaned up, fill out the installation completion checklist. This checklist is located
in the Installation Completion Checklist area of this chapter.
Optimize the System
Optimize the system by following the procedures given in the appropriate optimization manual.
The hardware installation does not include card placement and turning on power. These things
and more are covered in the appropriate optimization manual.
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Place all hand and power tools in the installation tool kit or other appropriate place. Note any
tools that need replacement, cleaning, or adjustment.
Materials
Place any leftover materials in a location specified by the site manager.
Remove Debris
Remove any packing material. Ensure that all scrap materials have been removed. Clean/sweep
the floor. Ensure that all chalk line marks have been removed.
Environment
Organize any items (manuals, materials, etc.) left on site and place them in a location specified
by the site manager.
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Check the items listed in Table 6-1.
Directions
Fill out the installation completion checklist and make any necessary copies. You may copy
this check sheet as needed. The item numbers do not represent a specific order, they are
supplied for convenience.
Installation Checklist
Hardware Installation Completion Date: _______________________
Site: _________________________________________________
Serial Number: _________________________________________
Checklist Completed By: __________________________________
Checklist Reviewed By: __________________________________
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Table 6-1 Hardware Installation Checklist
Item
No.
Item
Notes
Equipment is not damaged.
Air flow clearance requirements are met.
Base Control Unit (BCU) is securely mounted to wall
or pole.
BCU and RF Carrier Unit (RFCU) are RF cabled
correctly.
BCU and RFCU are DC power cabled correctly.
BCU is ethernet cabled. (If installed)
RF Head is securely mounted to pole.
Band Pass filters are cabled to RFCU correctly (If
used)
Conduit is sufficiently grounded
10
Antennas are grounded to tower
11
The antenna cables are protected by lightning
arrestors (if applicable).
12
BCU is grounded
13
RF Head is grounded.
14
RGPS is cabled to BCU.
15
RGPS head and mast are secure.
16
RGPS connection is protected by lightning arrestors
(if applicable).
17
RGPS head has a clear view of the sky and is not in a
location which accumulates debris. Make sure the
RGPS is located away from the transmit antennas.
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Local GPS (RF GPS) antenna is secure. (If used)
19
Local GPS cabling is installed (If used).
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Installation hardware is removed.
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The site is cleaned, swept and trash removed.
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The site specific documentation is present at the site.
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Appendix A: Alternate Installation Procedures
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This section contains the procedures for installing the Diversity Access Point RF Head which is
comprised of the TRX Module and antenna radome. Refer to Figure 1–2.
DAP RF Head
Refer to Figure 1-4 for the major components of the DAP RF Head.
Electrical Requirements
The RF Head is designed to use 40 to 59 VDC (nominal +54 VDC) supplied through the Base
Control Unit (BCU).
Dimensions and Weight
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Dimension: 228.6 mm (9 in) W x 712 mm (28 in) H x 406 mm (16 in) D
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Weight: 27.2 kg (60 lbs)
The dimension measurements do not include connectors, hinges, handles, or latches.
Conduit Sizes
Refer to Table A-1 for conduit sizes.
Table A-1 Conduit Requirements
No.
Designation
Required Size
Power
1–1/4 in
Fiber Optic
None
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Tools and Materials
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Mounting Bracket Assembly
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U-bolts
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Set of metric sockets (3/8–in or 1/4–in)
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Set of standard sockets (3/8–in or 1/4–in)
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3/8–in or 1/4–in driver
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Torque Driver
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Cordless Power Driver
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Ground Lug
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Crimp Tool
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T30 Torx Screw Driver
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Adjustable Crescent Wrench
U-Bolt Specications
Reference Figure A-1 and Table A-2 to determine the proper U-bolt to use.
Figure A-1 U-Bolt Sizing
Table A-2
DAP U-Bolt Sizing
Nominal
Pipe Size
Pipe OD
Minimum Dimension B
Minimum Dimension C
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Increasing dimension B beyond that indicated above will result in a corresponding increase in dimension C
in order to maintain proper clamping force
RF Head Mounting Bracket Assembly Installation
Figure A-2 shows the Mounting Bracket Assembly for the RF Head.
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RF Head Mounting Bracket Assembly
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RF Head Mounting Bracket Assembly Procedure
Follow the steps in Procedure A-1 to install the pole mounting bracket for the RF Head.
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Procedure A-1 Procedure to Install RF Head Main Support Bracket Assembly
Remove nuts and plate (or washers) from both ends of the U-bolt.
Set Main Support Bracket Assembly at the required height.
It is recommended that two people perform attach the bracket
to the pole.
Slide first U-bolt around pole and through top slots of Main
Support Bracket Assembly. Slide plate (or washers) over threads.
Thread nuts on U-bolt and hand tighten.
Slide second U-bolt around pole and through bottom slots of Main
Support Bracket Assembly. Slide plate (or washers) over threads.
Thread nuts on U-bolt and hand tighten.
Align Main Support Bracket Assembly on pole facing the appropriate
direction and tighten nuts using a socket wrench or power driver. Torque
nuts to 45 in-lbs (5 N-m).
Installing the RF Head
Follow the steps in Procedure A-2 to install the RF Head.
Procedure A-2
Procedure to Install the RF Head
Place the RF Head on a flat surface, large finned-side down.
Attach the left and right side mounting brackets
to RF Head using a T30 Torx screw driver.
The brackets straight edges face away from Main Support Bracket Assembly.
If the optional filter is being used, proceed
to Procedure A-3 to attach it to the RF Head.
Otherwise, proceed with step 4
Attach solar shield to side brackets by snapping the tabs on the bottom of the
shield into side bracket slots. Refer to Figure A-3.
Lift shield and drop over the top of the RF Head.
Handle of RF Head slips through slot in solar shield.
Tighten two captive screws on solar shield to secure it to side mounting
bracket. Torque captive screws to 45 in-lbs (8.2 N-m)
Set the RF Head so that it is resting on the side brackets support arms and
RF Head bottom (filter if attached).
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Appendix A: Alternate Installation Procedures
Procedure to Install the RF Head (Continued)
Install the antenna (Radome). Hook the antenna top support
brackets over the bolts near the top of the RF Head.
Loosen antenna hook bolts as required.
Push the bottom of the antenna and hook those brackets
over the bolts near the bottom of the RF Head.
Secure antenna using a 10 mm socket and driver to tighten the 4 screws.
Torque the bolts to 45 in-lbs (8.2 N-m).
Attach RF cables between antenna and RF Head.
Torque the bolts to 30 in-lbs (3.4 N-m).
If the Filter is used, connect antenna to RF Filter, then to
RF Head. Refer to Figure A-4.
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If more than one RF Head is in use tag the DC Power cable pairs using
the color coded labels supplied inside the BCU Customer Interface
compartment. Label the cables RFU1 through RFU4 as required.
Place the color coded labesl close to the DC power and Fiber Optic connectors.
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Connect DC power cables to RF Heads.
If not already done, use the color tie-wraps
to mark the cables near the connector.
Ensure that the cable for RFU 1 uses the Red tie-wrap, RFU 2 —
Blue, RFU 3 — Yellow, and RFU 4 — Green.
Route DC power cables to bottom of the BCU and connect to RFU 1 —RFU
4 connectors in the BCU Customer Interface compartment. The BCU RFU
1 — RFU 4 connector locations are color coded.
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Attach (crimp) ground wire to ground lug.
Attach opposite end of ground wire to master ground.
Attach ground lug to RF Head.
Do the same for the remaining ground lugs, if
any.
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Connect Fiber Optic Cables (color coded as well) to RF Head.
Torque nut 18 in-lbs (2.1 N-m).
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At this point, proceed to the Site Commissioning document for BCU and RF
Head test information and operational verification.
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The BCU and RF Head have been verified as operational, proceed with step 16.
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Verify that the DC power cables are disconnected from the BCU.
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Procedure to Install the RF Head (Continued)
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Attach solar shield.
Insert mushroom head knobs near bottom of shield
into keyhole slots on sides of mounting bracket.
Slide solar shield into position over handle
and into slots on top of mounting bracket.
Tighten screws to secure shield to brackets.
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Prepare the RF Head for hoisting.
Attach carabiner to handle of RF Head.
Use the block and tackle to hoist the RF
Head to the Main Support Bracket Assembly.
Carefully hoist RF Head (so cables will not be damaged) to Main Support
Bracket Assembly.
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Loosen retention bracket screws on main support bracket.
Align to captive screws on side support bracket with the Main Support
Bracket Assembly curved slots and drop into place. (Retention
brackets on each side of the Main Support Bracket Assembly
should automatically slide upward to help hold the RF Head.)
If not, slide retention bracket on Main Support Bracket Assembly
up, aligning the RF Head screw with captive nut on the side support
bracket. Hand tighten captive screw. Do not fully tighten screw.
Refer to Figure A-3.
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Ensure that the RF Head is properly
mounted and its movement is not obstructed.
Adjust the azimuth (up/down angle) loosen two M6 screws
on each side of unit uisng a 10 mm socket or crescent
wrench. Range of motion is 25 degrees from horizontal.
The retention bracket serves as an indicator of the azimuth in degrees.
When RF Head is set at the desired position, tighten captive
screws on retention bracket. Torque bolts to 45 in-lbs (8.2 N-m).
Tighten captive screws at pivot of each side of unit to secure RF Head.
Torque bolts to 45 in-lbs (8.2 N-m).
21
Route DC power cables through conduit to underside of
the BCU and up into the Customer Interface compartment.
Connect the color coded cables to the appropriate RF U connector.
22
Route Fiber Optic cables down the tower to the under side of the BCU.
Connect cable to the appropriate FIBER feedthrough connector.
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Figure A-3 RF Head Side Mounting Brackets and Solar Shield
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Procedure A-3 Procedure to Install Optional RF Filter
From Procedure A-2 , step 3 , attach the filter mounting plate to the rear of
the RF Filter using four screws. Torque screws to 45 in-lbs (5 N-m).
Hook filter mounting plate to side support brackets. Secure filter mounting
plate to side support brackets by tightening the filter mounting plate captive
screws.
Return to Procedure A-2, step 4.
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