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This chapter describes how the communication room and cabinet are installed. The individual
system elements and connections are described in the Chapter 2.
NOTE: Be sure to read the installation requirements (see
3.2) and Power Consumption related instructions
(see
3.3.3) before proceeding with the actual connections.
4.1 Pre-installation Instructions
In order to describe the installation process clearly, it will be described as consisting of two
logical parts:
A.
Telecommunications room – installing the RIUs, BUs, SC-450 controller, and
the required
passive equipment
in the telecommunication room close to the RF
signal source. This installation may differ between single and multi-building
topologies.
B.
Remote locations – two types of installations:
•
MRC Cabinet
•
MA2000-Lite
The installations for two basic topologies are described in detail: for single building and for multi-
building. By understanding the two generic installations you will be able to address any
variations in system deployment.
NOTE: For installations that include the MA NMS: Once the installation has been completed, it can be
verified using the MCT application (NMS User’s Guide) and the devices monitored using the NMS
Manager (NMS User’s Guide).
4.1.1
Unpacking and Inspection
This section provides instructions for opening the shipping boxes, verifying that all parts have
been received, and verifying that no shipping damage has occurred.
Unpack and inspect the cartons according to the following procedure
1. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack each unit from the protective packing
material.
2. Check for signs of external damage. If there is any damage, call your MobileAccess service
representative.
4.2 Communication Room Installation
The Communication Room installation consists of the following basic steps:
1. Unpacking and inspecting the MA2000 units (see
4.1.1)
2. Mounting the RIUs, BUs and SC-450 controller in the mounting rack (see
4.2)