User Manual

Chapter 1 Introducing the IP-Radio Node 8000
6 Release 2.0, 910056 Rev01d
Table 4 Right side view components
Hardware feature Description
Door (open) The front door is shown all the way open.
See Appendix B, Using the door
Heat exchanger LEDs Four LEDs that indicate heat exchanger status.
Lifting hooks (eye bolts) There are four lifting hooks (eye bolts) that you screw into 1/2 inch diameter
holes in the four corners of the top of the cabinet during installation. After
the cabinet has been removed from its shipping palette, the only way to lift it
is with these lifting hooks.
Optional antenna cable access panel
One of four possible access panels into which the Rox System
TM
cabinet seal
can be installed. The Rox System Cabinet seal threads RF and GPS antenna
cables into the IP-RN 8000 chassis and seals off external environmental
conditions. You can perform the installation using an access panel at the
bottom of either side, at the bottom of the back, or at the top of the back. The
standard installation uses the top-back antenna access panel.
See Installing the Rox System cabinet seal
on page 94
Side ground connectors Connect to site grounding infrastructure for additional grounding protection
as needed. These are dual threaded lug holes with 1/4-20 threads.
See Understanding surge protection and grounding
on page 33
Cabinet ground wire A copper coil that provides the main grounding connection for the
cabinet.The coil must be connected to an earth ground system that meets all
local codes and requirements.
See Understanding surge protection and grounding on page 33
Lightning ground wire A copper coil that provides the grounding connection for the RF and GPS
antennas. This is a secondary surge suppression system; an external primary
surge suppression system is required. The coil must be connected to an earth
ground system that meets all local codes and requirements.
See Understanding surge protection and grounding
on page 33
Power cable access port Feed power cable through this port for internal connection into the power
terminals. Optionally attach 3 inch conduit as appropriate and required.
See Connecting the power supply
on page 65.
Backhaul cable access port Feed T1/E1 or Ethernet backhaul cables through this port for internal
connection into the Backhaul Punch Block. Backhaul cables can optionally
be combined with power cable and be fed with the power cable through the
power cable access port. Optionally attach 1 inch conduit as appropriate and
required.
See Chapter 5,
Connecting the backhaul.
Door lock-open bar Locks the door into an open position.
See Opening the door
on page 198
Air flow vents Vents for the internal air flow loop.
See Understanding cabinet air flow
on page 37
Doc. holder A holder for documents and extra cables.