DSPbR EDGE
Series User’s Manual
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9. Installation
The DSPbR EDGE is designed to be mounted on a wall, pole, tower or
into a standard EIA 19” rack frame. A mounting kit is
supplied with the DSPbR EDGE that will suit a variety of these installation scenarios. For specific installations additional or
different mounting hardware may be required to complete an appropriate installation.
The DSPbR EDGE should be installed into an environment appropriate to its IP rating and avoiding areas of undue levels of
moisture, heat or humidity and direct sunlight.
Good quality double shielded or solid jacket low-loss coaxial cables are recommended for RF connections to the DSPbR EDGE.
The connectors on these cables should be torqued to manufacturer’s recommended values upon completion of installation and
commissioning activities
An installation guide is included with the DSPbR EDGE and should be read to review installation requirements and procedures.
10. Operation
When the power source to the DSPbR EDGE has been switched on, check that the
“Power” LED light on the front controller
panel, and the base plate
“Status” LED (next to the power input connector) are illuminated.
These LEDs will be off during power up and self-test, and will become green when the unit is ready and if there are no current
alarm conditions. The external Status LED mimics the unit
’s alarm status – ‘green’ when there are no alarms present, ‘orange’
when there is a Minor alarm present, and
‘red’ when there is a Major alarm present.
Any other illuminated LEDs will be reflecting the current state of the RF Paths
’ status’ and the various alarms - based on the
current programmed configuration.
A User Manual, Installation Guide, firmware updates, SNMP MIB files and other supporting information is available for
downloading from the RFI website (www.rfi.com.au).
For additional information and product support please contact the RFI Technical Support team.
WARNING:
Power should not be applied to electrical equipment during
installation, and cabling connection/disconnection activities.
There is no On/Off switch on the unit
– it becomes active as soon as AC or DC
power is connected via the provided AC mains cable or DC power source.
Apply power only when all installation and cabling activities have been completed.