User guide
March 2005 Building Your Canopy Network
Through Software Release 6.1
Page 270 of 425 Issue 1
Canopy System User Guide
3. Feed the power cord through the bulkhead connector of the CMMmicro.
4. Connect the converter lead whose insulation has a white stripe to +V on the
CMMmicro terminal block.
5. Connect the converter lead whose insulation is solid black to -V on the
CMMmicro terminal block.
end of procedure
19.6.5 Cabling a CMMmicro
Perform the following procedure to attach the CMMmicro cables on both ends:
Procedure 30: Cabling the CMMmicro
1. Remove the base cover from any AP or BH that is to be connected to this
CMMmicro. See Figure 47 on Page 132.
2. Review the schematic drawing inside the CMMmicro.
3. Note that the inserts in the bulkhead connector bushings have precut holes.
4. Route the Ethernet cables from the APs through the bulkhead connectors to the
Ethernet switch in the CMMmicro.
5. If the BH at this site is a 45-Mbps BH
a. connect the BH outdoor unit (ODU) to the ODU port of the power indoor unit
(PIDU).
b. connect the PIDU to an unpowered port of the CMMmicro.
6. If the BH is other than a 45-Mbps BH, route the Ethernet cables from the BH
through the bulkhead connectors to the Ethernet switch in the CMMmicro.
7. If the site has a wired network feed, route the cable into the CMMmicro and
connect it to an unpowered port on the switch.
8. Mount a Canopy surge suppressor at a low point of the network feed and
connect the surge suppressor to solid ground.
9. On the door label, record the MAC and IP addresses of the CMMmicro and all
connected equipment.
10. Consistent with practices in your company, note the above information to add
later to the company equipment database.
11. Connect the GPS coax cable from the GPS antenna to the female BNC
connector in the CMMmicro.
12. If this CMMmicro requires network connection, perform the following steps:
a. Route a network cable into the CMMmicro.
b. Connect to the uplink port on the switch.
c. Properly ground (connect to Protective Earth [PE]
) the Ethernet cable. The
Canopy Surge Suppressor provides proper grounding for this situation.
NOTE: Instructions for installing a Canopy Surge Suppressor are provided in
Procedure 32 on Page 271.
13. Connect the DC power cable to the CMMmicro.
14. Plug the DC converter into an AC receptacle.
end of procedure