Personnel Considerations
Chapter 4: Hardware Installation
The procedures described in this chapter assume the
fi
eld technician or installer has knowledge of the
installation
techniques contained in the
Motorola Standards and Guidelines for Communications Sites, R56
manual.
For full instructions and guidelines, please always refer to
Motorola Standards and
Guidelines for Communications Sites, R56
manual.
Prior to performing the installation procedures, the site has to be prepared with all associated
antennas, communications lines, and other related site equipment.
In an MTS site, the term “cabinet” is a generic term used to refer to Fixed Network
Equipment (FNE) mounted in different types of frames. It does not refer in any
way to building electrical cabinets, outdoor utility cabinets, or some types of
equipment shelters commonly known as cabinets.
Personnel Considerations
The following personnel are typically required to install an MTS site:
•
An installation supervisor.
•
A minimum of two installers per MTS site. (Two installers could include the supervisor,
provided there are a minimum of two persons on each MTS site at all times.)
•
A commissioning engineer (attends only during the commissioning stage).
Receipt of Equipment
Inspection of the MTS equipment must be performed as soon as all equipment is unpacked. Check
the MTS equipment against the itemized packing list to ensure that all equipment was received. If
available, check the sales order with the packing list to account for all equipment ordered. Contact
your Motorola representative to report the missing items and for additional information.
If obvious damage has occurred to the shipping containers before unpacking, contact the
shipping agent and ask that a representative of their company be present while the equipment
is unpacked. Then your Motorola representative should be informed.
Observe guidelines for safe handling of electrostatic sensitive devices or equipment
to prevent electrostatic damage.
An anti-static wrist strap should always be worn when handling any electrical component.
Please refer to
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