User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Document Overview
- Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units
- RF Module Components
- RF Group Assignments for PRU RF Module Bays
- Understanding RF Cable Rules
- Install the RF Module(s)
- Safety Precautions
- Guard against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge
- Unpack and Inspect the RF Module
- Remove Release Liners from the RF Module
- Check the DC Power Switch for the Module Bay
- Dual-Bay Modules Only—Remove the Module Bay Shelf
- Install the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis
- Secure RF Module Latches
- Connect the RF Module Cables to the PRU Chassis
- Power on the RF Module(s) and the Prism Remote Unit
- Close the Remote Unit Door and Solar Shield
- Provision the Prism Remote Unit
- FlexWave Notch Filter (FWP-SPRINTFILTER)
- Standards Certification
- Accessing User Documentation on the TE Customer Portal
- Contacting TE Connectivity
Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module
in Bay B (upper slot) and
Bay A (lower slot) with the
controlling DART in Bay B
AC or DC power switch
Four DC power switches
SeRF Module and Power supplies
Bay C (empty for future use)
Bay D (empty for future use)
Fans
Connecvity panel with Status LED
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Figure 8. Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module in a Quad-Bay PRU
NOTE: If a Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module AWS 2100 and a Legacy
Dual-Bay 40W RF Module PCS 1900 are
both installed in a Quad-Bay PRU, it is recommended that the PCS 1900 be installed in upper-most bay,
and the AWS 2100 be installed in the lower-most bay.
NOTE: To accommodate two-bay modules, you need to remove a module bay shelf as described in “Dual-Bay
Modules Only—Remove the Module Bay Shelf” on page 25.