Site I/O, Span Line, RGPS and Modem Cabling for Sites Equipped With
Primary Surge Suppressor
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PRELIMINARY
SC
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300 BTS Hardware Installation, ATP and FRU Procedures
DEC 2000
5-30
Connecting Customer–Defined
Inputs to the Primary Surge
Suppressor
The unit provides eight customer–defined inputs for connection to
external contacts. Each input (a signal/ground pair) is monitored for an
“OPEN” (>50 k Ohms) or “CLOSED” (<3 Ohms) condition.
Motorola recommends using Customer Input 8 Signal and Ground for
load center alarms. The Primary Surge Suppressor is shipped with the
AC load center alarms already connected. Refer to Figure 5-12.
Connecting the RGPS Cable to
the Primary Surge Suppressor
The RGPS cable (cable M) is connected to the Primary Surge Suppressor
punchdown block (Sync Forward) of the BTS. Table 5-15 provides the
punchdown block to RGPS connections.
Table 5-15: Connecting the RGPS to the Site I/O Cable
Punchdown Block
RGPS (Cable M)
Sync Forward
Descriptions
Punchdown Block
Location
RGPS Description
RGPS Color Code
(wire/stripe)
Data from Head –
OSP14T
Transmit Port –
Green/Black
Data from Head +
OSP14R
Transmit Port +
Green
Data to Head –
OSP15T
Receive Port –
White/Black
Data to Head +
OSP15R
Receive Port +
White
1 pps from Head –
OSP16T
1 PPS Timing –
Brown/Black
1 pps from Head +
OSP16R
1 PPS
Brown
RGPS 28V
OSP18T
Power 1
Blue
OSP19T
Power 2
Yellow
RGPS Ground
OSP18R
DC Ground 1
Blue/Black
OSP19R
DC Ground 2
Yellow/Black
NOTE
The RGPS must also be ground referenced to the BTS “digital” ground. This is done by
connecting the Red/Grey lead (RGPS Ground) from the Sync Forward Interface to the
Black/Blue lead (Customer Input 8 Ground) from the Customer Input interface.
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