User's Manual

Chapter 3 Installation
The repeater cabinets should be positioned within the room to allow for adequate
ventilation.
Sufficient space must be made available in front of the cabinets so that the front doors
to be opened and closed, allowing the installer to access the PDU, BMS, LNA, DBPF,
LBE, HBE, TRMS, dial-up modem, HPA’s and HPA PSU.
Sufficient space must be made available behind the cabinets so that the rear doors can
be opened and closed, allowing the installer to access the 12 VDC battery and
component rear panel interfaces (connectors).
Sufficient space must be made available on the left side of the HB cabinet and right
side of the LB cabinet, allowing for cable connections to surge protectors as well as
routing ground, AC, communications and alarm wires/cables into the cabinet.
Sufficient space must be made available above the cabinets for the removal or
installation of the cabinet hood, permitting the installer to access the fan box.
3.6.4 Unpacking
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nspect all crates and boxes for exterior damage and make note of any dents, broken seals,
or other indications of improper handling. In the event any in transit damage is discovered,
report it to UBS.
Remove the repeater cabinets and components (assemblies) from their crates and boxes.
Verify that all materials are enclosed as listed on the packing slip and report any shortages
to UBS.
Open the front and rear doors on the repeater cabinets and inspect the interior for packing
material and carefully remove any material that is found. Do not remove any labeling or tags
from the cabinets, drawers/modules, wires/cables or connectors; these are identification
markers that make assembly of the repeater system much easier.
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