User's Guide Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 5: Installation
- Safety
- Hazardous locations
- Power lines
- Working at heights
- PSU
- Grounding and protective earth
- DC supply
- Powering down before servicing
- Primary disconnect device
- External cables
- Drop cable tester
- Grounding PTP-SYNC
- RF exposure near the antenna
- Minimum separation distances
- Grounding and lightning protection requirements
- Grounding cable installation methods
- Siting ODUs and antennas
- Thermal Safety
- ODU variants and mounting bracket options
- Installing the ODU and top LPU
- Install external antennas
- Installing the copper Cat5e Ethernet interface
- Installing the PSU
- Installing a PTP-SYNC unit
- Installing a GPS receiver
- Installing a NIDU
- Installing an SFP Ethernet interface
- Installing an Aux Ethernet interface
- Supplemental installation information
- Safety
Chapter 5: Installation Installing the copper Cat5e Ethernet interface
Terminate with RJ45 connectors and glands
Caution
Check that the crimp tool matches the RJ45 connector, otherwise the cable or
connector may be damaged.
1
Thread the cable gland (with black cap) onto the main drop cable.
2
Strip the cable outer sheath and fit the RJ45 connector load bar.
3
Fit
the RJ45 connector housing as shown. To ensure there is effective strain relief, locate the
cable
inner sheath under the connector housing tang. Do not tighten the gland nut:
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