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Exalt Installation and Management Guide
EX-i Series (TDD) Digital Microwave Radios
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2016-05-24
Rear flush mount (rear panel even with the rack mounting surface)
Rear projection mount (rear panel extended forward from the rack mounting surface)
Figure 12 Rear-mount locations
The rack mounting brackets accommodate identical mounting configurations as shown in the previous
figures, and can be mounted three different ways with respect to the vertical orientation in the rack:
1 Projecting down, using one full rack space and half of the space below, and leaving a half-space
gap below.
2 Projecting up, using one full rack space and half of the space above, and leaving a half-space gap
above.
3 Centered within two spaces, with ¼ rack space gap above and below.
Two radios mounted in the same rack can be mounted in adjoining spaces, utilizing a total of three rack
spaces.
Table or Rack Shelf Mounting the System
Affix rubber feet or adhesive-backed non-slip pads (not included) near the corners of the unit along the
bottom panel when mounting on a table or a rack shelf. These pads help keep the radio stable on a
wooden or metal surface.
Radio Ports and Indicators
This section provides a brief overview of the connectors, controls, and indicators on the device. Details
about each item are in other sections of this document.
The EX-2.4i front panel is shown in Figure 13. The EX-4.9i and EX-5i front panel are identical to the
EX-2.4i model, except for the model number shown in the upper-right corner.
Figure 13 Front panel (EX-2.4i, EX-4.9i, or EX-5i)
Note: Screws for attaching the radio to the telecom rack are not provided; use the appropriate
screw type that matches the equipment rack.
In many areas, it is necessary to strap the equipment to a table or rack shelf if mounting in
this manner. In case of earthquake or other shock or vibration, or an accidental pull of a
cable, the unit should be secured from falling. It may also be necessary to secure the AC
adapter, if it is used.