Installation Instructions

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FIXED TERMINAL INSTALLATION HANDBOOK
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IH – PS8433EAE01 09/2001
The wide band BER radio transceiver version A’ has a securing flange
(item 10) attached by two cross–head screws (item 12) and washers
(item 11). The securing flange is needed when the wide band BER radio
transceiver version A’ is fitted in the BER support in a mobile terminal and
must be removed when fitted in a wall unit.
2.2.1.4 BER radio transceiver version B
The BER radio transceiver version B (item 1) can be supplied using the
reference RA1585 or RA1621. It has three connectors:
a Sub–D 25–pin male operation connector (item 3),
a Sub–D 9–pin female test connector (not used) (item 2) (not used on
fixed terminals),
a TNC female antenna connector (item 4).
2.2.1.5 Wide band BER radio transceiver version B
The reference of the wide band BER radio transceiver version B (item 5)
is RA1634, RA1635, RA1636 or RA1637. It has three connectors:
a Sub–D 25–pin male operation connector (item 3) ,
a Sub–D 9–pin female test connector (item 6) (not used on fixed
terminals) protected by a watertight captive plug,
a TNC female antenna connector (item 4).
2.2.1.6 Line–connected transceiver
The line–connected transceiver RA1351 (item 7) has four connectors:
a Sub–D 25–pin male operation connector (item 3),
a DIN 12–pin female handset connector (not used) (item 8),
a Sub–D 9–pin female test connector (not used) (item 2),
The line–connected BER transceiver RA1617 has no DIN 12–pin female
handset connector (item 8).