Specifications
Chapter 2 - Installation Installing the Modular Base Station Equipment
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The BS-AU provides the following interfaces:
10/100 BaseT: A 10/100BaseT Ethernet connector for connecting the BS-AU
to the network. A straight Ethernet cable should be used to connect the
module to a hub, router or switch.
RADIO: A 10/100BaseT Ethernet connector for connecting the BS-AU to an
AU-ODU outdoor unit.
The recessed RESET switch on the front panel is for resetting the outdoor unit.
2.5.5 Installing the BS-SH Chassis and Modules
This section describes how to install the power supply and Access Unit network
interface modules in the Base Station chassis.
1 Do one of the following:
» Install the BS-SH chassis in a 19" cabinet. To prevent over-heating, leave a
free space of at least 1U between the upper/lower covers of the BS-SH
chassis and other units in the cabinet.
OR
» Place the BS-SH chassis on an appropriate shelf or table. When mounting
the BS-SH on a shelf or table, attach the rubber legs supplied with the
unit.
2 Connect one end of a grounding cable to the ground terminal located on the
rear panel of the BS-SH chassis and firmly tighten the grounding screw.
3 Connect the opposite end of the grounding cable to a ground connection or to
the cabinet, if applicable.
4 Carefully insert the BS-PS power supply and the BS-AU modules into the
relevant slots and push firmly until they are securely locked. Before insertion,
CAUTION
Do not connect the data equipment to the RADIO port. The RADIO port supplies DC power to the
ODU, and this may harm other equipment connected to it.
To install the BS SH chassis and modules: