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 3. Installing the Cabinet
The RadioRouter BaseStation cabinet is shipped completely assembled, shrouded in cardboard,
and mounted on a shipping pallet. The pallet is 35” L x 30” W x 6.75” H.
WARNING:
THE RADIOROUTER BASESTATIONINDOORCABINETWEIGHS
APPROXIMATELY 650 LB . AND IS TOP HEAVY. CARE MUST BE TAKEN
TO HA NDL E THE CABINET PROPERLY WITHOUT DANGER TO THE
INSTALLATION PERSONNEL OR OTHER NEA RBY EQUIPMENT.
Equipment that can be used to move the base station is described in Chapter 1. Overview.
Procedure 3-1 Removing the Cabinet from the Pallet
When this procedure is completed, the cabinet will be free to move directly into place.
Alternatively, the cabinet can be placed onto a flat dolly to facilitate moving the cabinet through
narrow equipment aisles. See Figure 1.1 Flat Equipment Dolly.
1.
Remove the cardboard shroud and discard.
2.
Inspect the cabinet for damage. If there is any damage, fill out the Punchlist in Appendix
B - RadioRouter BaseStation Installation Punchlist. If the damage is minor and does
not prevent continuation of the installation procedures, continue with the installation. If
the damage prevents continuation of the installation, contact the Project Manager for
instructions.
RadioRouter
®
BaseStation Installation Guide — Draft
Version 0.5 - © 2003
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