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
Method of Procedure
Installation
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Warning!
Never use a bare or damaged wire for the connection of chassis ground or for the
electrical wiring to prevent damage to equipment or potential injury to personnel.
4.1.2.6 Cable Supports
All installations requiring cable trays shall be the responsibility of the RFN
customer or its customer. Cable tray requirements vary from site to site and are
not specific to the RadioFrame System. All cable tray installations shall receive
permits from and be inspected by the local municipality governing tenant
improvements, including mechanical and electrical inspections. Site plans,
procurement, installation, grounding/bonding, and inspecting of the cable tray
shall be the responsibility of the RFN customer or its customer.
4.2 Remote ACUs
To install a remote ACU, first mount the unit then connect the ACU to the NCU
and each associated RFU. Repeat the following two procedures for each remote
ACU.
4.2.1 Mount the remote ACUs
Mount each remote Airlink Chassis Unit (ACU) as follows:
1 Find these items in the ACU shipping container: one ACU, four mounting
screws, and one 120VAC power cord.
2 Mount the ACU only in an EIA-standard compliant (19”) rack using all 4
screws provided. Refer to the site documentation for the exact location of the
ACU. For safe operation, follow these guidelines:
• Do not mount the ACU in any orientation other than that specified in the
following illustration.
• Mount the ACU so that both the front and the back are accessible.
• If the mounting holes do not line up, adjust the ACU up or down until the
mounting holes line up.
Caution
Do not block the air vents on the sides or rear of the ACU.
3 Plug the ACU into an approved power source with the provided power cord.