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Outer diameter
7-10 mm
Operating & Storage
temperature range
-40°C - 85°C
Flammability rating
According to UL-1581 VW1, IEC 60332-1
RoHS
According to Directive/2002/95/EC
Securing the Cables
All cables should be secured at every meter on-site using either a T-Rups kit or cable clamps.
When using the T-Rups kit, take special care to apply the proper amount of force in order to
avoid damage to the cable. This is especially important for optical (SFP) cables.
Special Instructions for use of Glands
Note
Each PTP 850E unit is supplied with two glands. If additional glands are required,
they must be ordered separately, in kits of five glands each.
Table 9: Glands Kit
Part number
Marketing Description
N000082L014A
PTP 820 Glands_x5_KIT
In addition, gland caps can be ordered to protect the cable and connector from damage when
elevating the cable and gland to the radio unit. See Step 5 in Section 3.8.1, General Installation
Procedure. Gland caps are ordered separately, in kits of 10 caps each.
Table 10: Gland Cap
Part number
Marketing Description
N800082L009A
PTP 820E Cable Protection Cap (Qty 10)
In order to remove the plastic plugs for the unit, you can use the flange of supplied glands
to disconnect them as shown in the figures below.
Summary of Contents for PTP 850E
Page 1: ...Installation Guide PTP 850E System Release 10 9 ...
Page 41: ...Page 41 of 99 1 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...
Page 50: ...Page 50 of 99 4 Tighten the gland cap 5 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...
Page 60: ...Page 60 of 99 Note For this type of installation a 2RU space is required ...
Page 70: ...Page 70 of 99 2 Manually adjust the azimuth base to its required location ...
Page 73: ...Page 73 of 99 2 Move the Elevation Adaptor to the required location ...