Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Compliance with FCC
- Compliance with IC
- General Safety Warnings Concerning Use of System
- Table of Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS and PROCEDURE
- 2.1 Service Antenna Requirements
- 2.2 Infrastructure and Cabling Considerations
- 2.3 Repeater Installation
- 3 GETTING STARTED
- 4 DIRECT ACCESS MENU OPTIONS
- 5 MONITORING AND FAULT SOURCING
- 6 MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX A – SPECIFICATIONS
- APPENDIX B – F/O CLEANING PROCEDURE
MBF-40 SMR700/SMR800 PS REPEATER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
www.cobham.com/wireless Date: 28-Jan-16 Cobham Wireless – Coverage
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Rev. 2.1 Doc. No. 00046UM
1.5.1 External Interfaces
NOTE: The external connections at the bottom of the repeater can be protected with a cover which is screwed
in place.
Figure 1-3: External Interfaces
Port Description
Server Service antenna connection - DIN 7/16” connector, female
Optic SC/APC Fiber optic inlet through which the optic Fiber is routed for internal
connections (section
2.3.5).
Power
Plinth connection for routing power for internal connection (section
2.3.7.1)
Alarms Plinth connector for routing external alarms and relay wiring cable for internal
connections (section
2.3.8).
GND
Grounding lug (section
2.3.3)
1.5.2 Securing the Unit
The repeaters are secured with two hex screws (M8) and can also be locked with a key.
NOTE: The two screws must be fully tightened. Failure to do so may affect the IP65 compliancy and therefore
any warranty.
Figure 1-4: Securing Dual Band
Screws
Lock
Fibre Input
Power
Alarms
Server antenna