User's Manual

MC-Series ©2008 RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 9-7
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MC-Series Standard Capacity system998-1019-01 Rev X1
While supporting the RF shelf, slide it into the cabinet mounting position.
Secure the RF shelf to the cabinet mounting rails using the four mounting
screws provided with the unit. Tighten the screws to 4.5 Nm (40 in-lb).
5. Reconnect the cabling to the replacement chassis.
Note: Use the SMA torque wrench for all SMA
connectors.
6. Using the breakers on the PDU, turn up the ABIC and DRBS and then verify
that the components are operational before proceeding.
7. Wait approximately 3 minutes for the following indicators:
DRBS:
The STATUS LED for each group will turn green in this order: A, B, and
then C.
The RADIOBLADE TRANSCEIVER STATUS LEDs will turn red and then
green for each present RadioBlade transceiver. If no RadioBlade
transceiver is present, the LED will not light. To verify the contents of the
DRBS, pull out the shelf (powering off is not required) and inspect the
RadioBlade transceivers and their respective status LEDs. Reinsert the
DRBS. To do this, press up on one side rail locking arm and press down
on the other side rail locking arm, and then push the unit into the cabinet.
For an illustration of the locking arms, refer to Figure 9.13.
BIC CRIC:
The POWER and STATUS LEDs will turn red and then green. All other ABIC
card LEDs will turn green.
8. Using the breaker on the PDU, turn up RF Shelf and verify that the RF shelf is
operational before proceeding. The POWER and ALARM LEDs on the front of
the RF Shelf will turn green.
9. Refer to sections 5.2 (System Setup) and Appendix C (Functionality Test
Procedures) for configuration and verification.
9.3.2 Replacing a Fan in the RF Shelf
1. Verify which fan has failed (look at each fan and determine which fan(s) are not
turning).
2. Disconnect power from the fan.
3. Unscrew the two Phillips screws shown in Figure Figure 9.3.
4. Slide out the fan tray by its flange.