
Cabinet Cabling
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SC
TM
4812ET RF and Power Cabinet Hardware Installation Manual
Apr 2001
V04.03
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– A service tent [reference: Pelsue Cabinet Mounted
Service Tent; Pelsue (800–525–8460) P/N
CM564866M] must be in place prior to opening the
main doors of the SC4812ET RF or Power Cabinet
during times of inclement weather (rain, snow, sleet,
or hail). This will prevent moisture from being drawn
into the electronics by internal fans and damaging the
equipment.
– A service tent [reference: Pelsue Cabinet Mounted
Service Tent; Pelsue (800–525–8460) P/N
CM564866M] with a heater is required to service the
SC4812ET RF Cabinet when temperatures are below
–10 Deg C (14 Deg F). Temperatures inside the tent
should be above 0 Deg (32 Deg F) prior to opening
the main cabinet door. This will prevent a rapid
temperature change to the electronics that could result
in a site outage.
WARNING
Cabling Installation Order
Motorola recommends the RF and Power Cabinet inter-cabinet cabling
be installed in the order shown:
1. RF Cabinet Cabling
1. Earth Ground
2. Alarm, Span Line and Modem
3. RGPS cabling (if applicable)
4. RF GPS cabling (if applicable)
5. LFR Cabling (if applicable)
6. Main RF (RX/TX) path cabling
2. Power Cabinet Cabling
1. Earth Ground
2. Battery Cabling
3. Alarm Interconnect Cabling to RF Cabinet
4. DC Interconnect Cabling to RF Cabinet
5. AC Power Cabling
Cabinet I/O Area
The cabinet I/O area is used as a common point of connection for the
inter–cabinet cabling. See Figure 5-1 for an overview of the I/O area for
the SC 4812ET RF and Power Cabinet.
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