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LMF to BTS Connection68P64115A18–1
Mar 2003
1X SC 4812T Lite BTS Optimization/ATP Software Release R2.16.1.x
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LMF to BTS Connection
Connect the LMF to the BTS
The LMF computer may be connected to the LAN A or B connector
located behind the frame lower air intake grill. Figure 3-3 below shows
the general location of these connectors. LAN A is considered the
primary LAN.
Table 3-5: Connecting the LMF to the BTS
n Step Action
1 To gain access to the LAN connectors, open the LAN cable access door, then pull apart the fabric
covering the BNC “T” connector and slide out the service tray, if desired (see Figure 3-3).
2 Connect the LMF computer to the LAN A (left–hand) BNC connector via PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter.
NOTE
Xircom Model PE3–10B2 or equivalent can also be used to interface the LMF Ethernet connection to
the BTS frame connected to the PC parallel port, powered by an external AC/DC transformer. In this
case, the BNC cable must not exceed 91 cm (3 ft) in length.
* IMPORTANT
The LAN shield is isolated from chassis ground. The LAN shield (exposed portion of BNC connector)
must not touch the chassis during optimization.
Figure 3-3: LMF Connection Detail
10BaseT/10Base2
Converter Connects
Directly to BNC T
LMF BNC “T” Connections on
left side of frame (Ethernet
“A” shown; Ethernet “B”
covered with hook–and–loop
fabric)
LMF Computer
Terminal with Mouse
PCMCIA Ethernet
Adpater & Ethernet
UTP Adapter
Universal Twisted
Pair (UTP) cable
(RJ11 connectors)
115 VAC Power
Connection
NOTE:
Open LAN CABLE ACCESS door.
Pull apart hook–and–loop fabric
and gain access to the LAN A or
LAN B LMF BNC connector.
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