
AirSpeed 1050 B3 Installation Guide
DUG01593
Airspan Commercial and Internal Use
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5 Removal of AirSpeed 1050 B3
The following steps define removal procedure for the AirSpeed 1050 when required (for replacement).
5.1 Tool Requirements
The following defines the tools required for safe removal of the AirSpeed unit.
Table 13. Tool Requirements - Removal
Tool
Use
13 mm wrench
For loosening and removal of the M8 bolts
Wire Cutters / Snippers
To cut the metal/plastic tie on the AC (power)
connector
Good to have
Electrical tape (insulating tape)
To isolate loose cables
Cable Ties (self-locking)
To isolate loose cables
Note:
Prior to removal of the AirSpeed unit verify that the unit is powered down (electricity is off).
5.2 AC Cable Disconnection
1. Carefully cut the Metal/Plastic tie on the AC cable connector, which is holding the locking
lever mechanism closed.
2. Grasp the sides of the AC cable connector housing and slide the secondary lock up to
disengage it.
3. Lift up the locking lever to open.
4. Gently remove the AC cable housing from the Power port of the AirSpeed unit.
5.3 Fiber Ethernet (SFP) Cable Disconnection
1. Grasp the sides of the SFP Transceiver housing and slide the secondary lock up.
2. Lift up the locking lever to open.
3. Gently remove the SFP cable housing from the Fiber Ethernet port of the AirSpeed unit.
5.4 Copper Ethernet (RJ45) Cable Disconnection
1. Grasp the sides of the Copper Ethernet housing and slide the secondary lock up.
2. Lift up the locking lever to open.
3. Gently remove the Copper Ethernet housing from the Ethernet port of the AirSpeed unit.
5.5 Ground Cable Disconnection
1. Remove the nut from the M6 threaded bolt on the unit and disconnect the ground cable from
the bolt on the bracket assembled on the unit.
2. Gather the four (4) cables and bundle them together with a cable tie.