
Cabinet Cabling
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DRAFT
SC
TM
4812ET RF and Power Cabinet Hardware Installation Manual
Apr 2001
V04.03
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Cable Labels
The cable designations in Table 5-21 and Table 5-22 are referenced to
Figure 5-7.
Figure 5-7: SC 4812ET RF Cabinet
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1 OUT
2 OUT
3 OUT
1 IN
2 IN
3 IN
RX EXPANSION
1 OUT
2 OUT
3 OUT
1 IN
2 IN
3 IN
ANTENNA 1–3
4 OUT
5 OUT
6 OUT
4 IN
5 IN
6 IN
RX EXPANSION
4A
5A
4B
5B
6B
ANTENNA 4–6
6A
Remote
ASU
1
2
TX/RX
(TX)
(RX)
TX/RX
(TX)
(RX)
ANTENNA
Duplxed
(Non–duplxed)
Non–Duplxed
Receive
Connection
Procedure for Rear
Installation
Refer to Figure 5-7 and follow the procedures in Table 5-21 to install the
Main RF antenna cables through the rear wall of the RF Cabinet.
Table 5-21: Procedure to Install the Main RF Cabling through the Rear Wall of the RF Cabinet
Step
Action
1
Remove the panel that covers the RF I/O area (see Figure 5-7).
2
Connect the Main RF antenna cables (I) to the bulkhead connectors on the rear wall of the RF Cabinet,
making sure to connect the correct antenna cable to the correct DRDC or TRDC (see Table 5-17 for a
three (3) sector configuration and see Table 5-18 for a six (6) sector configuration).
NOTE
Antenna RF Cables should be strain relieved, RF I/O area cover panel is NOT replaced.
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