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2.5GHz MOTOwi4™ 25600 Diversity Access Point 

 

 

 

FCC Filing – WAP25600 MOTOwi4

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 Diversity Access Point @ 2.5GHz  

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Summary of Contents for MOTOwi4 25600

Page 1: ...APPLICANT MOTOROLA Cellular Networks FCC ID IHET7HM1 Users Manual Exhibit 2 5GHz MOTOwi4 25600 Diversity Access Point FCC Filing WAP25600 MOTOwi4TM Diversity Access Point 2 5GHz 1 of 1 ...

Page 2: ...Ground Based Access Point GAP Hardware Installation 68P09286A73 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 3: ...se under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola or other 3rd Party supplied software except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product A list of 3rd Party supplied software copyrights are contained in the Supplemental information section of this document Restrictions Software and documentation are copyrighted...

Page 4: ...ety 8 General safety 8 Electromagnetic energy 8 Caring for the environment 9 In EU countries 9 In non EU countries 9 CMM labeling and disclosure table 10 Motorola document set 11 Ordering documents and CD ROMs 11 Document banner definitions 11 Data encryption 11 Supplemental information 12 Third party computer software and trademarks 12 FCC requirements 13 Content 13 Radio frequency exposure 13 FCC...

Page 5: ... 2 10 Unpacking 2 11 GAP equipment 2 11 Outdoor GAP 2 11 Unpacking procedure 2 12 Indoor GAP 2 13 Unpacking procedure 2 13 Chapter 3 Cable Descriptions Overview 3 2 Configurations Supported 3 3 Cable Installation Order 3 4 Cable Descriptions and Part Numbers 3 5 Cable Lengths 3 7 Chapter 4 Indoor GAP Hardware Installation Indoor rack mount GAP installation 4 2 GAP rack mount cages 4 2 Indoor GAP pr...

Page 6: ...ing and bolt configurations 5 11 Concrete pad installation and ground system 5 12 Materials needed 5 12 Ground system 5 12 Conduit routing through concrete slab 5 13 GAP side by side configuration 5 14 Side by side cabinets 5 14 GAP stacked configuration 5 15 Stacked cabinets 5 15 GAP Cabinet cabling 5 16 Grounding 5 16 Cabling between cabinets 5 16 External cabling to cabinets 5 16 Other cabling 5 1...

Page 7: ...9 XXXXXXXXXXXX Chapter 10 XXXXXXXXXXXX Chapter 11 XXXXXXXXXXXX Appendix A Alternate RF Head Installation Procedure Appendix B Alternate RGPS Installation Appendix C MMI Cable Fabrication iv 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 8: ...S cabinet mud room 5 7 Figure 5 4 Mud room conduit routed through back of BTS cabinet 5 8 Figure 5 5 Mud room conduit routed through bottom of BTS cabinet 5 9 Figure 5 6 I beam support for a single GAP cabinet 5 10 Figure 5 7 I beam support for two GAP cabinets 5 10 Figure 5 8 Ground ring layout 5 13 Figure 5 9 Conduit stub in concrete slab 5 13 Figure 5 10 GAP cabinets 5 14 Figure 5 11 GAP cabine...

Page 9: ...List of Figures vi 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 10: ...onyms 1 6 Table 1 2 Tools and Materials 1 7 Table 3 1 Cable Length Requirements 3 5 Table 3 2 Cable Lengths 3 7 Table 5 1 General materials needed 5 12 Table 7 1 Site information 7 5 Table 7 2 Checklist 7 6 68P09286A73 1 vii JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 11: ...List of Tables viii 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 12: ...stallation What is covered in this manual This manual describes general information and procedures for unpacking site preparation installation and site clean up of the Ground Based Access Point GAP hardware 68P09286A73 1 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 13: ...JUL 2007 Preliminary release Resolution of Service Requests The following Service Requests SR are resolved in this document Service Request CMBP Number Remarks N A N A N A Incorporation of Change Notices The following Change Notices CN are incorporated in this document CN Date CN Number Title N A N A N A 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 14: ...ystem and equipment training offered by Motorola They can be used to supplement and enhance the knowledge gained through such training If this document was obtained when attending a Motorola training course it will not be updated or amended by Motorola It is intended for TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY If it was supplied under normal operational circumstances to support a major software release then correc...

Page 15: ...ironmental variables that appear on the screen are shown like this Items of interest within a screen display appear like this Special key sequences Special key sequences are represented as follows CTRL c or CTRL C Press the Ctrl and C keys at the same time CTRL SHIFT c or CTRL SHIFT C Press the Ctrl Shift and C keys at the same time ALT f or ALT F Press the Alt and F keys at the same time ALT SHIF...

Page 16: ...vely if you do not have access to CNRC or the internet contact the Local Motorola Office Questions and comments Send questions and comments regarding user documentation to the email address mydocs motorola com Errors To report a documentation error call the CNRC Customer Network Resolution Center and provide the following information to enable CNRC to open an SR Service Request The document type Th...

Page 17: ...ications and information about the parties involved In certain instances Motorola makes specific recommendations regarding security practices The implementation of these recommendations and final responsibility for the security of the system lies with the operator of the system Contact the Customer Network Resolution Center CNRC for assistance The 24 hour telephone numbers are listed at https mynetw...

Page 18: ...ence for not following the instructions in the warning Cautions Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems software or individual items of equipment within a system However this damage presents no danger to personnel A caution has the following format Caution text and consequence for not following the instructions in the caution Notes A note means t...

Page 19: ... prevent damage Electromagnetic energy Relevant standards USA and EC applicable when working with RF equipment are ANSI IEEE C95 1 1991 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz Council recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz 1999 519 E...

Page 20: ...sing Motorola equipment in EU countries Disposal of Motorola equipment European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Do not dispose of Motorola equipment in landfill sites In the EU Motorola in conjunction with a recycling partner ensures that equipment is collected and recycled according to the requirements of EU environmental law Disposal of surplus packagi...

Page 21: ...he maximum concentration value for materials identified in the China Management Methods regulation and has an Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP in years fifty years in the example shown Logo 1 Logo 2 The Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP is the period in years during which the Toxic and Hazardous Substances T HS contained in the Electronic Information Product EIP will not leak or mutate ca...

Page 22: ... banner oversized text on the bottom of the page for example PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT indicates that some information contained in the document is not yet approved for general customer use Data encryption In order to avoid electronic eavesdropping data passing between certain elements in the network is encrypted In order to comply with the export and import requirements of particular countrie...

Page 23: ...ilities Copyright 2002 2007 All rights reserved Performance Technologies Copyright 2002 2007 All rights reserved Telelogic Copyright 2002 2007 All rights reserved QNX Copyright 2002 2007 All rights reserved Wind River Systems Inc Copyright 1984 2007 All rights reserved Publicly Available Software Trademarks Java Technology and or J2ME Java and all other Java based marks are trademarks or registere...

Page 24: ...e Federal Communications Commission FCC using this equipment are responsible for insuring that its installation and operation comply with FCC regulations 47 C F R 1 1310 designed to limit human exposure to RF energy FCC Part 15 requirements Part 15 19a 3 Information to user This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not...

Page 25: ...use harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or reloc...

Page 26: ...as shown All symbols may not display on the label depending on the market ti_cdma_wimaxdap eps BCU label A label similar to the one illustrated is located on the equipment All symbols may not display on the label depending on the market 68P09286A73 1 15 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 27: ...FCC requirements 16 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Overview 68P09286A73 1 1 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 29: ...la Ground Based Access Point GAP Hardware This hardware installation manual does not include card and module placement applying power tuning network configuration software site commissioning troubleshooting etcetera Refer to other associated manuals product specific documentation and product enabled such as on line help on the LMT or EMS 1 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 30: ...or stacked on top of each other The GAP BTS includes the Base Control Unit BCU cage and Transceiver modules TRX cage The BCU contains signal processing and interface hardware The TRX module contains an interface for the BCU the TX transmit and RX receive components and RF interface for the RF antenna s The RF interface is an external connection between the TRX module s and the RF antenna s The GAP...

Page 31: ...nt GAP ardware Chapter 5 Outdoor Ground based Access Point GAP Hardware Installation This chapter contains general information and procedures for installing the outdoor weather resistant cabinet version of the Ground based Access Point GAP ardware Chapter 6 Optional Equipment Chapter 7 What s Next This chapter contains general information and procedures for installing optional equipment Chapter 8 ...

Page 32: ...r 6881089E50 CD ROM Motorola Part Number 9882904Y01 Site Document generated by Motorola Systems Engineering which includes site specific documentation channel allocation contact list customer ancillary expendable equipment list site wiring lists contact list Motorola support job box inventory Demarcation Document Scope of Work agreement Installation manuals for non Motorola equipment for reference ...

Page 33: ...it Input Output BTS Base Transceiver sub System CBC Circuit Breaker Card DAC Direct Air Cooling DAP Diversity Access Point GAP Ground based Access Point GPS Global Positioning System PSU Power Supply Unit PSM Power Supply Module RFCU RF Carrier Unit RF GPS RF Global Positioning System typically regarding antennas RGPS Remote Global Positioning System typically regarding antennas with powered modul...

Page 34: ...standard socket set Customer Supplied For general torquing of bolts and nuts Cordless Power Drill 3 8 in or 1 2 in drive Appropriate wood and masonry drill bits Standard set may be adequate Customer Supplied Drill holes in wood and light concrete Bucklestrap Cutting Tool Motorola P N 6604809N01 For the pole mounting brackets Tape Measure Customer Supplied General purpose measurement Tin Snips Cust...

Page 35: ...mer Supplied General purpose Torx Screw Driver Set T30 and lower Customer Supplied General purpose Tie Wraps Customer Supplied General purpose varying lengths Heat Shrink Tubing Customer Supplied General purpose varying lengths and diameters Heat Shrink Gun Customer Supplied General purpose Crimp Tool Customer Supplied Ground wires 1 8 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 36: ...Chapter 2 Site Preparation This chapter provides general information for verification of the site prior to installation of the GAP hardware 68P09286A73 1 2 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 37: ...r all installation and service personnel Indoor and outdoor sites Both indoor and outdoor configurations need to include compliance with local state and country electrical and mechanical codes building code While low voltage for main power is typically used proper cabling of the correct specification for power is required Equipment weight and weight distribution needs to be considered for stable str...

Page 38: ... 19 inch rack open style Outdoor installations require a weatherproof enclosure GAP cabinets The RF and GPS antennas are cabled from the GAP equipment and are mounted outdoors Site Manager The site manager is the person in charge of and is responsible for the full site Veri cation and Procedures Verifications typically have the installer check with the site manager that a condition has been previou...

Page 39: ...cess to and routing of input power RF output and general interconnection cabling space for the rack mounted equipment Availability of appropriate rated input power battery or main line voltage and current Minimum distance to access the front and rear of the GAP equipment Minimum distance for air flow circulation around the GAP equipment Level surface and enough floor support to handle the weight of ...

Page 40: ...rated input power battery or main line voltage and current Configuration and position of the concrete pad s to mount GAP cabinets Level surface and the appropriate weight bearing characteristics of the concrete pad s Mounting structure for cable routing or environmental conditions direct concrete mounting or with bottom I beam support Minimum distance to access the front and rear of the GAP equipme...

Page 41: ...delivered to the site along with all equipment dollies and padding required to safely move the equipment from the unloading area to the installation site The following should also be provided outdoor weather protection temporary lighting and power for lighting and power tools Procedure to prepare the site for the equipment Procedure 2 1 Procedure to prepare the site for the GAP equipment 1 Consult...

Page 42: ...ear access to move the equipment to the desired mounting area There is sufficient space for installation and service access to the equipment Customer supplied shelters if needed are installed 4 Note any concerns or conditions that may create a safety hazard to personnel or impair the installtion of the GAP equipment 5 68P09286A73 1 2 7 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 43: ...nsult with the site manager to resolve any outstanding condition that would impair the installation or safety of personnel Correct all conditions and note any special instructions needed to install the GAP equipment Verify with the site manager that any special instructions are related to the appropriate installation personnel 2 8 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 44: ...ed as two units typically as a BTS and a BBU Both the GAP BTS and the GAP BBU are shipped on separate pallets with cardboard box coverings The indoor GAP is packaged as separate containers in cardboard boxes strapped to a pallet Plastic wrapping is used to encase the units and provide protection as well as securing the units to the pallets For indoor configurations the BCU and TRX cages and other r...

Page 45: ...the equipment arrives indicate to the transport company an area at the site where the equipment can be unloaded and if necessary unpacked The equipment should be carefully delivered to the site along with all equipment fork lift dollies and padding required to safely move the equipment from the unloading area to the cell site The site should also have outdoor weather protection and power for tempo...

Page 46: ...ed to fit in a standard 19 inch rack The outdoor unit is comprised of two outdoor cabinets the BTS and BBU Both the BTS and BBU cabinets are pre configured per order and shipped with the internal cabling included Outdoor GAP Installation of the two outdoor cabinets BTS and BBU mainly consists of mounting the unit grounding cabling main power cabling cabling between cabinets and cabling between the T...

Page 47: ...apter 2 Site Preparation Figure 2 1 GAP cabinet lifting and mounting bracket locations PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION Unpacking procedure Procedure 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 2 12 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 48: ...ernally cabled and installation mainly consists of mounting the cages in the indoor rack grounding cabling main power cabling cabling between the cages and cabling between the TRX modules and the RF antenna s Unpacking procedure Procedure 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 68P09286A73 1 2 13 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 49: ...Unpacking Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 14 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 50: ...Chapter 3 Cable Descriptions Individual installations at customer sites vary This chapter describes the typical cabling for the GAP 68P09286A73 1 3 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 51: ...g cables through metallic or conductive conduit to the outdoor equipment are found in Chapter 4 Indoor GAP Hardware Installation Cabling is one of the most noticeable aspects of workmanship Straight runs and proper turns are critical for a positive evaluation of the work 3 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 52: ...ccess Point GAP Hardware Installation Con gurations Supported Con gurations Supported This chapter supports cable installation for 3 and 4 sector configurations 68P09286A73 1 3 3 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 53: ...iptions Cable Installation Order 1 Ground Cabling 2 Power Cabling 3 Antenna Cabling 4 RGPS or Local GPS Cabling 5 Ethernet Cabling 6 Fiber Optic Cabling 7 Customer Defined Input Output Cabling 3 4 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 54: ...able 76 m 250 ft T472AD RGPS cable 152 m 500 ft T472AE RGPS cable 304 m 1000 ft T472AF RGPS cable 608 m 2000 ft C1 1 Part of Motorola Kit D 1 SGRG4030A CGDSGPSKITF4NM50 Assembly Receiver GPS RF Module Antenna GPS with mounting and 50 ft cable E 2 Customer Supplied AC Power Cable 10 AWG copper DC Power Cable F 1 SGLN6414A Assembly Installation Installation HDW Pkg BCU G 1 4 3089298C01 RF Head DC Po...

Page 55: ...J 6 Customer Supplied Ethernet cables RJ 45 connectors straight K 1 GCNTM20A3A CGDSVXL550 FSJ4 50B Assembly Receiver GPS RF Module Antenna GPS with mounting and 50 ft cable Antenna cable from Surge Arrestor Customer supplied to BCU L 1 SGKN4386 Punch block to BCU I O board 15 pin D connector on one end and loose wires on the other end Cable is Motorola P N 3086433H12 M 1 Customer Supplied DC power...

Page 56: ... DC Connector G 5 lengths 20 to 100 m in 20 m increments 65 6 to 328 ft BCU RF Connector RF Head RF Connector B 300 mm 1 ft BBU DC Source BCU TRX AC Source BBU Customer Interface Compartment E Length as required DC Source BBU Customer Interface Compartment E Length as required Customer Output Source BCU Customer Interface Compartment F Length as required 68P09286A73 1 3 7 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDE...

Page 57: ...Cable Lengths Chapter 3 Cable Descriptions 3 8 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 58: ...Chapter 4 Indoor GAP Hardware Installation This chapter describes guidelines for installing the GAP hardware in an indoor rack 68P09286A73 1 4 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 59: ...an indoor environment This requires the use of a standard 19 inch rack GAP rack mount cages Cards modules and batteries are installed separately in the GAP cages after the cages are mounted in a standard 19 inch rack Installation of the cards modules and batteries are customer site dependent and are not specifically covered in this manual 4 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 60: ...llation Indoor GAP product identi cation Indoor GAP product identi cation his section shows the various configuration for indoor GAP cabinets BCU Cage and components TRX cage and components 68P09286A73 1 4 3 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 61: ...Indoor GAP Hardware Installation Rack mounting con guration This section shows the typical mounting configuration of the GAP cages in a standard 19 inch rack GAP rack mounting typical 4 4 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 62: ...Figure 4 1 Isolation washer The GAP cabinet s or rack floor mounting is typically isolated using nylon isolation washers and isolation pads bonded to the GAP floor mounting brackets The islolation washer is shown as optional parts in Figure 4 1 and Figure 4 2 The isolation washer depicted in the figures is combination washer and bushing Motorola recommends that the isolation washer be used particular...

Page 63: ...withstand at least 1000 lbs 500 kg Refer to Figure 4 1 for a typical cross section of the concrete bolt mounting to the GAP cabinet or rack mounting brackets Figure 4 1 Concrete mounting ti cdma 05742 cnc eps CONCRETE HILTI BOLT HSL 3M 8 20 LARGE FLAT WASHER MOUNTING BRACKET ISOLA TION PAD AFFIXED TO BRACKET OPTIONAL ISOLATION WASHER PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION Installation on wooden oor Wooden floor ...

Page 64: ... wooden oor is recommended Refer to Figure 4 2 for a typical cross section of the wooden floor bolt mounting to the GAP cabinet or rack mounting brackets Figure 4 2 Wooden oor mounting ti cdma 05743 wd eps SMALL FLAT WASHER M12 X 100 BOL T INSULATING WASHER OPTIONAL LARGE FLAT WASHER MOUTING BRACKET ISOLA TION PAD MOUNTING STRUCTURE I BEAM M12 NUT LOCK W ASHER SMALL FLAT WASHER AFFIXED TO BRACKETS ...

Page 65: ...tallation of GAP cages in the indoor rack Chapter 4 Indoor GAP Hardware Installation Installation of GAP cages in the indoor rack BCU cage TRX cage 4 8 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 66: ... Based Access Point GAP Hardware Installation Rack cabling with cages installed Rack cabling with cages installed Cage to cage External cabling to rack 68P09286A73 1 4 9 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 67: ...Rack cabling with cages installed Chapter 4 Indoor GAP Hardware Installation 4 10 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 68: ...Chapter 5 Outdoor GAP Hardware Installation This chapter describes guidelines for installing the GAP hardware cabinets in an outdoor environment 68P09286A73 1 5 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 69: ...The GAP cabinet comes pre loaded with hardware cages Cards modules and batteries are installed separately in the GAP cages after the main mounting to a concrete or other support re enforced floor surface Installation of the cards modules and batteries are customer site dependent and are not specifically covered in this manual The GAP cabinets are heavy The use of a crane and or hoisting system that ...

Page 70: ... installing an outdoor GAP Common outdoor mounting information This section outlines consideration common to any GAP outdoor installation Concrete mounting and general clearance information is provided Stacked GAP cabinet con guration This section shows how a typical GAP is configured as a pair of stacked cabinets Side by side GAP cabinet con guration This section shows how a typical GAP is configur...

Page 71: ...ustomer site physical dimensions cabinet ventilation adequate air space around the equipment minimum cabinet door clearance and power routing all contribute to how to plan out the installation For utility mains power AC power local and country electrical code rules must also be taken into consideration when planning the installation Concrete slab con gurations For a single cabinet a 5 ft by 7 ft c...

Page 72: ...Ground Based Access Point GAP Hardware Installation GAP concrete slab mounting Figure 5 1 Single cabinet mounting PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION 68P09286A73 1 5 5 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 73: ...termine if the GAP cabinets are mounted on a support between the concrete slab and the cabinet s Routing of the external power and interconnections between the cabinets is through the cabinet rear or underside of the cabinet All external connection from a GAP cabinet is through the BTS cabinet namely the mud room Figure 5 3shows the location of the mud room area on the BTS cabinet 5 6 68P09286A73 ...

Page 74: ...IMINARY ILLUSTRATION Conduit routed through back of BTS cabinet Figure 5 4 shows the conduit routed through the back of the BTS cabinet This will not require a support between the cainet and the conrete slab The cabinet may be mounted directly to the concrete slab 68P09286A73 1 5 7 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 75: ...outed through back of BTS cabinet PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION Conduit routed through bottom of BTS cabinet Figure 5 5 shows the conduit routed through the bottom of the BTS cabinet This will require a support between the cainet and the conrete slab 5 8 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 76: ... Three I beams are required for even support of the GAP cabinet This description uses a 12 inch I beam to allow clearance for a 90 degree flexible conduit bend For utility mains power AC power local and country electrical code rules must also be taken into consideration for a minimum clearance bend X and Y show typical supports for the GAP cabinets Note that all installations require mid support of...

Page 77: ...Outdoor GAP Hardware Installation Figure 5 6 I beam support for a single GAP cabinet PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION Figure 5 7 I beam support for two GAP cabinets PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION 5 10 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 78: ...o an outdoor concrete slab is similar to mounting an indoor GAP frame to a concrete floor The same techniques are used The use of plated or painted bolts is recommended in the outdoor setting to resist rust Please refer to Mounting and bolt configurations on page 4 5 for information pertaining to this topic 68P09286A73 1 5 11 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 79: ...tallation and ground system Materials needed Also see the tools list in the beginning of this manual Table 5 1 General materials needed Quantity Description Procedure 5 1 Concrete pad and ground system Installation procedure 1 2 3 4 5 Ground system 5 12 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 80: ...NG 609 mm 2 0IN GROUND TO REBAR CADWELD 609 mm 2 0IN REBAR JOINTS CADWELD 4 609 mm 2 0IN REBAR 10 mm 3 8IN MINIMUM FRONT GROUND TO CABINET 1 PER CABINET 3 BSWG 2 AWG 35 mm2 SOLID COPPER W TIN COATING 609 mm 2 0IN Conduit routing through concrete slab Conduit routing is customer site dependant This section is included here for installations that use conduit routing integral to the concrete slab Fig...

Page 81: ...e Installation GAP side by side con guration This section shows a typical installation of the GAP side by side cabinet configuration Side by side cabinets Figure 5 10 GAP cabinets PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION 5 14 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 82: ... Access Point GAP Hardware Installation GAP stacked con guration GAP stacked con guration Stacked cabinets Figure 5 11 GAP cabinets PRELIMINARY ILLUSTRATION 68P09286A73 1 5 15 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 83: ...et cabling Chapter 5 Outdoor GAP Hardware Installation GAP Cabinet cabling Grounding Cabling between cabinets External cabling to cabinets Other cabling 5 16 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 84: ...Chapter 6 Optional Equipment 68P09286A73 1 6 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 85: ...GAP Cabinet cabling Chapter 6 Optional Equipment 6 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 86: ...Chapter 7 What s Next and Cleanup 68P09286A73 1 7 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 87: ...ite is cleaned up fill out the installation completion checklist This checklist is located in the Installation Completion Checklist section of this chapter Optimize the system Optimize the system by following the procedures given in the appropriate optimization and other associated manuals product specific and product enabled such as on line help on the LMT or EMS This hardware installation manual d...

Page 88: ...ingle purpose security socket wrench Other third party installation tools unique to the installation of the site equipment Materials storage Place any leftover usable materials in a location specified by the site manager Debris cleanup Remove any packing material Ensure that all scrap materials have been removed Clean sweep the floor Ensure that all chalk line marks have been removed Appropriately d...

Page 89: ...hazards and correct if necessary as specified by the site manager Site specific documentation Product manuals Other third party installation documentation A copy of the installation checklist provided in this manual 7 4 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 90: ... checklist so that it is separate from this manual Refer to the site manager Fill out the installation completion checklist and make any necessary copies Make copies of this checklist as needed The item numbers listed in Table 7 2 do not represent a specific order they are supplied for convenience Installation completion checklist Some of the follwoing site information may not be available such as ...

Page 91: ...inets meet local code requirments for utility power and are installed correctly Flexible and rigid conduit is not stressed 4 BCU and RF Carrier Unit RFCU are RF cabled correctly 5 BCU and RFCU are DC power cabled correctly 6 BCU is ethernet cabled if installed Fiber optic power and RF if required cable between RF head and GAP is installed correctly 7 RF head is securely mounted to pole RF head is ...

Page 92: ...head has a clear view of the sky and is not in a location which accumulates debris Make sure the RGPS is located away from the transmit antennas 18 Local GPS RF GPS antenna is secure if used 19 Local GPS cabling is installed if used 20 Installation hardware is removed 21 The site is cleaned swept and trash removed 22 The site specific documentation is present at the site 23 This installation checkl...

Page 93: ...Installation checklist Chapter 7 What s Next and Cleanup 7 8 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 94: ...Chapter 8 XXXXXXXXXXXX 68P09286A73 1 8 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 95: ...Installation checklist Chapter 8 XXXXXXXXXXXX 8 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 96: ...Chapter 9 XXXXXXXXXXXX 68P09286A73 1 9 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 97: ...Installation checklist Chapter 9 XXXXXXXXXXXX 9 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 98: ...Chapter 10 XXXXXXXXXXXX 68P09286A73 1 10 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 99: ...Installation checklist Chapter 10 XXXXXXXXXXXX 10 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 100: ...Chapter 11 XXXXXXXXXXXX 68P09286A73 1 11 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 101: ...Installation checklist Chapter 11 XXXXXXXXXXXX 11 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 102: ...Appendix A Alternate RF Head Installation Procedure 68P09286A73 1 A 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

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Page 104: ...Appendix B Alternate RGPS Installation 68P09286A73 1 B 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

Page 105: ...B 2 68P09286A73 1 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007 ...

Page 106: ...Appendix C MMI Cable Fabrication 68P09286A73 1 C 1 JUL 2007 PRELIMINARY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ...

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