Specifications

Chapter 2 - Installation Installing the Modular Base Station Equipment
BreezeACCESS 4900 47 System Manual
verify that the switches of all BS-PS modules are in the OFF position. Refer to
“BS-SH Slot Assignment” on page 42 for a description of the slot assignment.
5 Close the captive screws attached to each module.
6 Place blank covers over all of the unused slots.
7 Connect the indoor-to outdoor cable(s) to the RADIO connector(s) of the BS-AU
module(s).
8 If a BS-PS-DC power supply is used, connect the DC power cord to the -48
VDC IN jack of the BS-PS-DC power supply. If a redundant power supply
module is installed, connect a DC power cord also to the second DC power
module. Connect the power cord(s) to the -48 VDC power source, as follows:
a Connect the black wire to the 48 VDC contact of the power source.
b Connect the red wire to the + (Return) contact.
c Connect the shield to the ground.
9 If a BS-PS-AC power supply is used, connect the AC power cord to the AC IN
jack of the BS-PS-AC power supply. If a redundant power supply module is
installed, connect an AC power cord also to the second AC power module.
Connect the power cord(s) to the mains outlet.
10 Switch the BS-PS-AC/DC power supplies to ON. Verify that all power indicator
LEDs on the BS-PS-AC/DC front panel are ON and that the OVERTEMP alarm
indicator is off. Refer to Table ?2-2 for a description of these LEDs.
11 Configure the basic parameters in all BS-AU modules as described in
Section 3.1.
12 Connect the 10/100 BaseT LAN connector(s) to the network. The cable
connection should be straight Ethernet if connecting the indoor unit to a
hub/switch and a crossed cable if connecting it directly to a PC Network
Interface Card (NIC).
NOTE
The length of each of the Ethernet cables (the cable connecting the indoor unit to the user's
equipment and the Indoor-to-Outdoor cable) should not exceed 100 meters.
Reset the unit using the RESET button after connecting or reconnecting the indoor and outdoor
units with the indoor-to-outdoor cable.