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GTR 8000 Base Radio Installation
This chapter details installation procedures relating to GTR 8000 Base Radio.
3.1 Pre-Installation Tasks
Follow this process to perform the installation tasks. Make sure you have the following:
• appropriate cables
• access to SWDL, CSS, and UNC
• IP/DNS information
• login and password information
3.1.1 Equipment Installation Process Overview
Process Steps
1
Prepare the site to comply with the Motorola requirements and specifications for the equipment, as listed in the
Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites
manual. Other codes and guidelines that may apply to the
location must also be met. See
3.2 General Safety Precautions, page 3-2
.
2
Inspect and inventory all racks, cabinets, cables, and other equipment with a Motorola representative to ensure
that the order is complete. See
3.3 General Installation Standards and Guidelines, page 3-7
3
A variety of tools are needed to install and service the equipment. If information is needed regarding where to
obtain any of the equipment and tools listed, contact the Motorola System Support Center (SSC). See
General Installation/Troubleshooting Tools, page 3-14
for a list of general recommended tools for installing and
servicing the hardware.
4
Install all equipment using the site drawings and other documents provided by the Field Engineer. Use the
installation standards and guidelines for placing and installing equipment.
5
Properly ground all the racks and cabinets to protect against ground faults, electrical surges, and lightning. See
3.4 GTR 8000 Base Radio Hardware Installation, page 3-16
6
Connect all necessary cables within a rack and between the racks for system interconnection. See
Connections – Rear (Integrated Voice and Data), page 3-23
,
3.4.6 Connections – Rear (HPD), page 3-26
, and
3.4.7 Connections – Front, page 3-27
.
7
Run a preliminary check of a site before applying power.
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