User's Manual

Table Of Contents
mBSC-H DAS System
Installation Manual Issue 7
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4.2.5.2 Grounding
The Unit must be grounded and the integrity of the protective earth must be ensured. Connect an
earth-bonding cable to the provided grounding connection on the equipment. Do not connect any
additional external devices to the grounding connection.
Figure 4-12. Grounding Connection
1. Uncover the RU interface by removing the Vandalism Protective Shield from the bottom of the Shroud
Cover.
2. Loosen the hex nut located on the grounding connection as shown in Figure 4-12.
3. Connect the earth-bonding cable between the two lock and flat washers.
4. Tighten the hex nut, making sure the cable is securely connected before moving to the next phase of
the installation.
4.2.5.3 Route the Cables
Prepare and route all cables according to standard field installation procedures.
The mains cable and mains plug is used as a disconnect device. For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the
socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Care should be taken to prevent wear or field damage to cables during install. Particular attention should
be paid to the Fiber Optics Cable as damage may occur if cable is tightly coiled or bent.
The remote unit is connected to a external antenna or dish, and the antenna ports (mounted on the
rear side of the EUT) is considered a Cable Distribution System circuit (CDS). Circuits for connection to the
CDS are classified as TNV-1.
4.2.5.4 Fiber Optic Cable Connection
One fiber optic cable must be routed from an external splice enclosure or fiber access terminal to the
Master Remote Unit enclosure. The RU is equipped so only one cable is required per Master Remote Unit
for the optic port. A hardened optical E2000 connector is used for the optic port.