Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revisions
- Reasons of change
- Introduction
- Regulations
- General installation guidelines
- (RF exposure)
- Compliance boundary definition
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Scope of document
- Target Audience
- Reference manuals
- Conventions
- 2. Prior to Installation
- Topics
- Packing list materials
- Powering materials
- Power injectors
- Power cables
- Power modules & connectors
- Grounding materials
- Data traffic materials
- S-FTP cables
- Fiber optic cables
- SFP
- Pole fastening materials
- Mounting bracket
- Steel hose clamps
- Cable ties
- StreetNodeTM 6250 PTP(1)
- Outdoor DC PonE
- Outdoor AC PonE
- Indoor AC PoE
- Anchor point
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- Introduction
- Site survey
- Preparation of the installation premises
- Network port distributors
- Cables routing (lamp post)
- Power cable routing
- Cable conduits
- Wall installation
- Installation location
- Lamp post or pole
- Grounding
- Outdoor grounding system
- Power supply source
- Circuit breakers
- Line Of Sight (LOS) verification
- Lightning & Surge protection
- Internal ovp(2)
- Safety
- Introduction
- Cable length restrictions
- Instruction
- Topics
- Equipment installation tools
- Ethernet cable termination tools
- Power supply cable termination tools
- Grounding cable termination tools
- 3. Installation of StreetNode 6250 PTP
- Mechanical Installation & Grounding
- Installation of Traffic Cable(s)
- Installation of Power Cable (Direct Powering)
- Installation of Power Injector (Power over Ethernet)
- Appendix A: Terminating Ethernet (S-FTP) Cable
- Appendix B: Terminating Power Supply Cable
- Appendix C: Terminating Grounding cable
- Appendix D: Removing StreetNode 6250 PTP
- Appendix E: Standards of Compliance
- Precautions
- Topics
- Tools and materials
- Lamp post (or pole) installation procedure
- Grounding cable installation procedure
- Topics
- Tools and materials
- Ethernet (S-FTP) cable installation procedure
- Ethernet (S-FTP) cable installation with SFP
- Ethernet (S-FTP) cable installation with SFP
- Topics
- Tools and materials
- Procedure
- Introduction
- Topics
- Tools and materials
- Mechanical and cabling installation (PonE)
- Cabling installation (PoE)
- Introduction
- Parts of RG-45 jack
- Termination procedure
- Procedure
- Topics
- Procedure
StreetNode™ 6250 PTP
Installation & Cabling Manual - Edition 2.1
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Safety Precautions
GENERAL
• Do not install or operate this system in the presence of flammable gases or
fumes. Operating any electrical instrument in such an environment is a
safety hazard.
• Only trained, authorized personnel should have access to the installed
equipment.
• Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced
installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety
codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government
regulatory authorities. Failure to do so may void the product warranty and
may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial
liabilities.
• INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS and its resellers or distributors
are not liable for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with
the installation of outdoor units or antennas.
• The equipment premises should be of restricted access.
• Appropriate labeling should exist at points with high risk of contact with
hazardous voltage.
• A list with emergency phone numbers (e.g. medical assistance numbers)
should be hung at easy-to-view positions.
• Also, recommended are for safety purposes, a fire detection system and
fire extinguishers (installed at easy-to-access points) inside the installation
premises.
• This equipment must be permanently earthed for protection and functional
purposes.
• Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS or the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
WORKING ON THE BUILDING’S ROOF
During stormy weather, do not perform any mechanical assembling or
antenna installation/beaming works on the building’s roof.
The metal structure of towers / masts is prone to lightning.
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