User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- RBS 2107
- 1 Product Overview
- 2 Dimensions
- 3 Space Requirements
- 4 Environment
- 5 Hardware Units
- 6 Interfaces
- 8 Transmission
- 9 External Alarms
- 10 Standards, Regulations and Dependability
- RBS 2107
- tables
- Table 1 RBS 2107 Weights
- Table 2 RBS 2107 Colours
- Table 3 Climatic Requirements
- Table 4 Compliance Boundary Dimensions for the General Public (G
- Table 5 Characteristics for a Typical Antenna (KRE 101 1916/1)
- Table 6 Maximum Power to Antenna for Various RBS 2107 Configurat
- Table 7 Cable Gland Capacity
- Table 8 Optional Configurations in the DF
- Table 9 OVP Modules Capacity
- Table 10 Antenna Connections
- Table 11 External Connections
- Table 12 Switches and Circuit Breakers
- Table 13 Power Parameters
- Table 14 Mains Fuses Recommendation
- Table 15 Output Power
- Table 16 Power Consumption
RBS 2107
Figure 6 RBS 2107 Overview
5.1 Standard Hardware Units
This section briefly describes the standard hardware units required, irrespective
of configuration or frequency.
ACCU-32
The AC Connection Unit (ACCU) connects, disconnects, and distributes the
incoming AC power supply to the PSUs and the climate unit.
Number of units: 1
BFU-21
The Battery Fuse Unit (BFU-21) supervises the connection or disconnection
of the batteries. It can also be used to provide prioritised power supply, for
example, to the transmission equipment.
Number of units: 1
Climate Unit
The climate unit maintains the temperature and humidity inside the cabinet.
The climate unit is mounted in the door of the cabinet. The heat exchanger
climate unit provides heating and cooling through forced convection. It has no
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