User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Issue Date: 08- 04- 2003
- Overview
- Verifying the Site Preparation
- 2.1. Site Preparation Checklist •24 Indoor BaseStation
- 2.2. Preparing the Floor
- Installing the Cabinet
- Connecting the Power System
- 4.1. Routing the Cables
- 4.2. Connecting to Power and Ground
- Connecting the Core Network Cables
- Connecting the Antennas Cables
- Installing the Alarm Connections
- Powering Up the Cabinet
- Powering Down the Cabinet
- Verifying the Installation
- 10.1. Verifying the Physical Installation
- 10.2. Verifying the Base Station Operation
- RadioRouter BaseStation Site Preparation Punchlist
- RadioRouter BaseStation Installation Punchlist
- tables
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Chapter 1. Overview
The RadioRouter BaseStation Installation Guide covers all of the necessary information required
to physically install the RadioRouter BaseStation hardware. This guide assumes that a suitable
site has already been prepared. A checklist is provided to assess the site prior to installation.
Once the physical installation is complete, the RadioRouter BaseStation can be configured
and commissioned. Instructions for the configuration process can be found in the RadioRouter
BaseStation Commissioning Guide.
The RadioRouter BaseStation has the following physical characteristics:
• Standard EIA 19 inch rack mount
• 38 U of electronics mounting height
• 71”H X 24”W X 26.5”D with door and back panel installed
• 71”H X 24”W X 24.5”D without door and back panel installed
• 631 lb with door and back panel installed
• 559 lb without door and back panel installed
• Inherent forced air cooling
• Front access only required for maintenance
• Welded steel construction
• Antenna cable connectors on top 7/16” DIN female
• Power cable and T1 entry from top
• Color: Antique Ivory
WARNING:
THE RADIOROUTER BASESTATION INDOOR CABINET WEIGHS
APPROXIMATELY 650 LB AND IS TOP HEAVY. CARE MUST BE TAKEN
TO HANDLE THE CABINET PROPERLY WITHOUT DANGER TO THE
INSTALLATION PERSON NEL OR OTHER NEARBY EQUIPMENT.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT
ALL LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ARE
FOLLOWED.
RadioRouter
®
BaseStation Installation Guide — Draft
Version 0.5 - © 2003
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