Activity
Description of Activity
Chapter Reference
• Minimizes cable lengths.
• Determines the location of tele-
com equipment.
Determine site access
and security.
Outlines of site access and securi-
ty measures.
• Chapter 2 "Site Design and De-
velopment"
Review safety consid-
erations.
Outlines general, installation, and
environmental safety guidelines
and requirements and OSHA-relat-
ed considerations.
• Chapter 3 "Communications
Site Building Design and Instal-
lation"
Schedule installation
of telephone service.
Ensures options and functions of
on-site, two-way communications
for personnel safety and mainte-
nance.
• Chapter 3 "Communications
Site Building Design and Instal-
lation"
Review grounding
specifications.
Ensures that the site meets or ex-
ceeds the Quality Audit Checklist
in Appendix F as well as the Power
and Grounding Checklist in Appen-
dix D.
• Appendix D. “Grounding (Earth-
ing) Electrode System Testing/
Verification”
• Appendix F. “R56 Compliance
Checklist”
Schedule installation
of site power.
Covers grounding, power sources,
and surge protection.
• Chapter 4 "External Grounding
(Earthing)"
• Chapter 5 "Internal Grounding
(Earthing)"
• Chapter 6 "Power Sources"
• Chapter 7 "Surge Protective
Devices"
3.3.2
General Equipment Inspection and Inventory Recommendations
Take an inventory of all equipment with a Motorola Solutions representative to ensure that the order is
complete. Carefully inspect all equipment and accessories to verify that they are in good condition.
Promptly report any damaged or missing items to a Motorola Solutions representative.
CAUTION:
Do not tamper with factory configuration settings for these devices. These settings
include software configuration, firmware release, password, and physical connections. Motorola
Solutions has configured and connected these devices to meet specific performance
requirements. Tampering with these devices may result in unpredictable system performance or
catastrophic failure.
3.3.3
General Placement and Spacing Recommendations
When placing equipment at a site, perform the following:
• Place each rack on a firm, level, and stable surface, and bolt the racks together.
• Use correct mounting hardware and shims to prevent rack movement.
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