User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Installation Instruction
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Tools and Documentation
- 3 Installation RRU-N
- Introduction
- Target Group
- 3.1 Prerequisites
- 3.2 Installation Procedure
- Figure 1 Workflow for Installing the RRU-N
- 3.2.1 Unpacking and Checking the Material
- 3.2.2 Installing RRU-N on a Pole or a Mast
- 3.2.3 Installing RRU-N on a Wall
- 3.2.4 Earth Grounding RRU-N
- 3.2.5 Connecting the -48 V DC Power
- 3.2.6 Connecting Optical Fiber Cable and Setting RRU-N Configura
- 3.2.7 Connecting Antenna Cables
- 3.2.8 Installing the Front Sunshield
- 4 Optional Installation External Splitter/Highway Function
- 5 Optional Installation Power Supply Unit-AC Kits
- 6 Optional Installation External Hybrid Combining Unit
- 7 Performing Concluding Routines
- 8 Verifying the Installation
- Installation Instruction
- tables
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INSTALLATION INSTR. 36 ( 37 )
/ XKUEMHU 50/1531-LZA 701 0001 Uen
CBC/ XRX ( Jan-Erik Thillberg) 2009-03-09 C
Prepared (also subject responsible if other) No.
Approved Checked Date Rev Reference
Note: Ericsson strongly advises that when cleaning up after installing the
RBS, the personnel performing the installation pay particular attention
to the environment. Primarily, recycle all waste materials that can
be recycled and sort waste so that it can be disposed of according
to local regulations.
Table 2 Objects to Be Recycled or Disposed of After RBS Installation
Item
Sort or Recycle?
Cable insulation from
crimping, brazing or welding
Packing chips
Foam
Polystyrene
Bubble plastic
Cable tie clippings
Sorted with plastics
Paper and wood Paper recycling
Waste metal from cable
ladders
Pieces of cable
Nuts, bolts, washers and
screws
Recycled or sorted as metals
Note: All packing material should be recycled, and shock absorbers disposed
of, in accordance with local recycling regulations.
7.1 Updating the Site Installation Documentation
Note: Any deviations from the information in the Site Installation
Documentation that have occurred during the installation phase (for
example, floor plans or site configurations) must be documented and
sent to the person responsible for Site Installation Engineering.
1. Check the Site Installation Documentation for deviations from the
installation.
2. Update the documents with the changes that apply.
3. Send the documents to the person responsible for Site Installation
Engineering.