User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Eclipse 5.8 GHz Installation Manual
- Compliance and Notices
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. About Eclipse
- Chapter 2. Health and Safety
- Chapter 3. System Overview
- Chapter 4. Introduction to Eclipse Installation
- Chapter 5. Installing the IRU 600
- Chapter 6. Installing the INU and INUe
260-668066-003 Rev 001 August 2010 2-3
Eclipse Installation Manual
General Hazards
The following table describes the general hazards that must be addressed when
planning and installing an Eclipse system.
For more information on health and safety when using Aviat Networks products, refer
to Aviat Networks’ Best Practices Guide.
Topic Information
Airflow Requirements Rack installations must be made so the airflow required for safe and
correct operation of Eclipse is not compromised. For the fan-cooled
Eclipse INUs and fan-cooled Eclipse IDUs, unobstructed air passage
must be maintained to each side of the chassis, which requires a
minimum of 50 mm (2 inches) of side spacing to any rack panels,
cable bundles or similar.
Where a Fan Air Filter is installed in an INU it must not be allowed
to become clogged with dust. Replace when necessary.Inspection
must be at not more than 12 monthly intervals when installed in
telecommunications equipment room controlled-air environments.
Otherwise, inspection is required at more frequent intervals.
EMC Eclipse has been tested for and meets EMC Directive
2004/108/EC.
The equipment was tested using screened cable; if any other type
of cable is used, it may violate compliance.
Eclipse is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product
may cause radio interference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures. This equipment is intended to
be used exclusively in telecommunications centers.
ESD ESD (electrostatic discharge) can damage electronic components.
Even if components remain functional, ESD can cause latent
damage that results in premature failure. Always wear proper ESD
grounding straps when changing or handling the plug-in cards and
avoid hand contact with the PCB back-plane and top-plane. Connect
your ESD grounding strap to the combined ESD and ground
connector on the INU rack ear. Spare plug-in cards or cards to be
returned for service must be enclosed in an anti-static bag. When
removing a card from the anti-static bag for installation in an INU,
or placing a card in a bag, do so at the INU and only when
connected to the INU via your ESD grounding strap.
Circuit Overloading When connecting the Eclipse, determine the effect this will have on
the power supply circuit protection devices, and supply wiring.
Check Eclipse power consumption specifications and the supply
capability of the power supply system. This check of capacity must
extend to the dc power supply and not just to an intermediate
connection point.
Eclipse Indoor Unit and
DC Supply Grounding
The ground for Eclipse indoor unit(s) must be connected directly to
the dc supply system ground conductor, or to a bonding jumper
from a grounding terminal bar, or bus to which the dc supply
system grounding is connected.