Installation Guide

Table Of Contents
CommScope Era
High Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AKD_uc
Page 20 © December 2019 CommScope, Inc.
Installing a CAP H
INSTALLING A CAP H
The following sections guide you through the installation of a CAP H. Pay attention to all cautions and follow
the steps in the order presented.
CAP H APs require the use of RFD Card PN 7633229-01 or 7633229-02 or higher.
CAP H Installation and Cascade Rules
When installing a CAP H, you must observe the following rules.
The CAP H connects via its Optical Port 1 to an
OPT Card in a Classic CAN or TEN.
You can only
install the OPT Card in Slots L1- L4.
You can connect
up to 4 CAP Hs per OPT Card, for a total of 16 CAP Hs.
You can connect up
to 4 Primary CAP Hs per OPT Card, and then connect one Secondary CAP H to each
Primary CAP H, for a total of 32 CAP Hs. (Requires SW versio
n v2.7or higher).
Whe
n cascading a Secondary CAP H (Requires SW version v2.7or higher), you must observe the following
rules.
In a ca
scade, the CAP H connected directly to a Classic CAN or TEN is the Primary CAP H, and the
CAP H that connects to the Primary CAP H is the Secondary CAP H.
To c
ascade two CAP Hs, connect the fiber-optic cable from Optical Port 2 of the Primary CAP H to
Optical Port 1 of the Secondary CAP H.
You connect
CAP Hs to an OPT Card in a Classic CAN or TEN. Each OPT Card has four 10 Gbps ports
(labeled 1 - 4) for fiber connections.
The OPT Card can only be installed in Slots L1 - L4 of a Classic CAN or TEN.
You can connect up to 4 CAP Hs per OPT Card for a total of 16.
The
total 320 MHz RF bandwidth is shared between the two cascaded units, but can be shared
unevenly; that is, with more bandwidth going to either the Primary or Secondary CAP H-either CAP H
can transmit all the 320
MHz RF bandwidth or any subset of it.
The Prim
ary and Secondary CAP Hs power up as soon as power is applied to them. In a cascade, the
GUI discovers and readies the Primary CAP H for RF first, and then the Secondary CAP H will be
disc
overed and readied for RF.
Prepare for Installation
Do the following before beginning installation.
Re
view and know the cautions in "Safely Working with a CAP H" on page 14.
Re
view the system design plan.
Identify
and obtain all tools and materials required to complete the installation; see "Recommended Tools
and Material" on page 21