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
Climatic Requirements
Table 3 Climatic Requirements
Description Temperature Relative Humidity
Normal Operational
Conditions
−33 C to +45 C
15 – 100%
Transport
−40 C to +70 C
5 – 100%
Storage
−25 C to +55 C
10 – 100%
Ground Vibrations
The RBS 2107 is designed to fulfill the requirements of earthquake protection
according to IEC 60 721-3-4 class/4M5/ and ETSI EN 300 019-1-4 class 4.1.
Levelling
To ensure that the cabinet is level, the floor must be level to within ±3 mm per
2000 mm and the floor gradient must be within ±0.1 .
4.2 Environmental Impact
This section describes the effects the cabinet has on the environment.
Acoustic Dispersion Heat Exchanger
The cabinet noise dispersion for an RBS 2107 with heat exchanger climate
unit is shown in the two figures below [TO BE DEFINED]. The figures show
the noise dispersion generated by a free-standing cabinet and by a cabinet
mounted against a wall.
Note: The acoustic noise dispersion values for a free-standing cabinet and a
cabinet installed against a wall were tested according to the ISO 9614-2
standard. Deviations from these values can be caused by materials
in the environment where the cabinet is installed. Objects near the
cabinet can reflect or absorb sound and thus affect acoustic dispersion.
Heat Dissipation
The RBS 2107 generates an average heat load of 1600 W. The exact figure
depends on configuration, equipment, and site-specific conditions.
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