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Installation
2
68P81096E37-N
06/28/05
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Perform a post-installation functional checkout test of the equipment
to verify proper installation
•
Proceed to the Optimization procedures to customize the station pa-
rameters per customer specifications (e.g., operating frequency, PL,
codes, etc.)
Regulatory requirements may require the use of an optional high stability
reference for some modes of operation. It is recommended that the user
check current local regulations prior to operation.
Environmental Conditions at Intended Installation Site
If the station is to be installed in an environment which is unusually
dusty or dirty (and so does not meet the air quality requirements), the
air used to cool the station modules must be treated using appropriate
filtering devices. Dust or dirt accumulating on the internal circuit
boards and modules is not easily removed, and can cause such malfunc-
tions as overheating and intermittent electrical connections.
The station may be installed in any location suitable for electronic commu-
nications equipment, provided that the environmental conditions do not
exceed the equipment specifications for temperature, humidity, and air
quality. These are:
Operating Temperature
Range
–30
°
C (–22
°
F) to +60
°
C (+140
°
F)
This is the temperature measured in close proximity to the station. For ex-
ample, if the station is mounted in a cabinet, the temperature within the
cabinet would be measured.
Humidity
Not to exceed 95% relative humidity @ 50
°
C (122
°
F).
Air Quality
For equipment operating in an environmentally controlled environment
with the station(s) rack mounted, the airborne particulates level must not
exceed 25
µ
g/m
3
.
For equipment operating in an area which is not environmentally con-
trolled (station(s) cabinet mounted), the airborne particulates level must
not exceed 90
µ
g/m
3
.
Note
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