Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- System Description
- Pre-Installation
- Receipt of Equipment
- Site Planning
- Main Rack and Supporting Hardware
- Remote ACUs
- RFUs
- RadioBlades
- RAPs
- URU
- Interconnecting Cabling
- Main Rack Configuration
- RF Planning
- Site Survey
- Alarm Configuration
- Tools Required
- Installation
- Equipment Commissioning
- iDEN Interface
- Power Plant
- RadioFrame System
- Coverage Validation
- Site Acceptance Guidelines
- RadioFrame System Functionality Test
- RadioFrame System iDEN Functionality Test
- Interconnect & Dispatch Setup & Voice Quality
- Packet Data Service Connection and Latency
- Short Message Service
- Handover and Cell Reselection
- Interconnect Connection Stability and SQE Performance
- Dispatch Connection Stability
- Idle SQE Testing and Validation
- System Self-Recovery Test
- Packet Data Stability and Throughput
- Validation of ‘Unable to Key BR’ Alarm
- Rectifier & AC Power Alarms
- iSC-3 Functionality Test
- RadioFrame System iDEN Functionality Test
- Connecting the RFS to the Customer LAN
- Operations and Maintenance
- Appendixes
RadioFrame System
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Figure 26 Slide each iDEN RadioBlade into the specified slot in the RFU. ................ 76
Figure 27 Place the ground strap(s) between the iDEN RadioBlades and their
antennas..................................................................................................... 76
Figure 28 Insert the 802.11b RAPs into the specified slots of the RFU...................... 77
Figure 29 T1 interface cable configuration .................................................................78
Figure 30 Connecting the RFS to an iSC-3 requires using an Ethernet Media
Converter.................................................................................................... 79
Figure 31 Punch Block 1: EAS pinout......................................................................... 81
Figure 32 Connect Port 2 on the front of the NCU to the customer’s LAN. .............. 104
Figure 33 Each global 802.11 configuration setting has a separate “save” button... 106
Figure 34 Replacing a board in an NCU or an ACU. ................................................ 128
Figure 35 Alarms are listed up to 200 at time and continue to scroll as events
occur. 130
Figure 36 Mount the NCU only in an EIA-standard compliant 19” rack. ................... 148
Figure 37 Mount the ACU only in an EIA-standard compliant 19” rack. ................... 149
Figure 38 Connect the RJ45-to-RJ45 CAT 5 cable for each ACU to the specified
RJ45 port on the back of the NCU............................................................ 149