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
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3 Follow the rules listed below to toggle the Power switch that corresponds to each RF Module to its ON
position.
• F
or Dual-Band Dual-Bay RF Modules, use the Power switch for the lower module. For example, to power
up a Dual-Bay RF Module in combined bays C+D in a Quad-Bay chassis, turn ON DC Power switch for Mod
C; leave the DC Power switch for Mod D OFF.
• A
Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module uses the Power Supplies in both bays. If the Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF
Module is installed in bays C+D, turn ON the Power switch for Mod C and Mod D.
Bay A
SeRF
Module
AC/DC Power
switch for
PRU chassis
DC Power switch for Bay A
DC Power switch for Bay B
DC Power switch for Bay C
DC Power switch for Bay D
Bay B
Bay C
Bay D
4 Verify that the LEDs for all installed RF Modules (located next to their respective connectors) are green. If any
of the RF Module LEDs are not green, verify that each RF Module cable is seated fully in its respective
connector. If after checking the cable connections and an LED is not green, contact TE for assistance (see
“Contacting TE Connectivity” on page 51).