Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
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- HW-Inst-68P09283A62-3,_PRELIMINARY
- R20 1X UBS Macro BTS Hardware Installation
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Manual
- Revision history
- General information
- Contacting Motorola
- Security advice
- Warnings, cautions, and notes
- Safety
- Caring for the environment
- CMM labeling and disclosure table
- Motorola document set
- Third Party Computer Software and Trademarks
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Frame Identification
- Unpacking Instructions
- Tools and materials
- Item identification
- UBS Macro BTS frames
- Figure 1-1 UBS Macro BTS low-tier/low-capacity frame (1000 mm ra
- Figure 1-2 Low capacity UBS Macro BTS starter frame (1800 mm rac
- Figure 1-3 UBS Macro BTS mid-capacity frame (1800 mm rack)
- Figure 1-4 High capacity 800 MHz UBS Macro BTS fully expanded fr
- Figure 1-5 High-capacity 1.9 GHz UBS Macro BTS fully expanded fr
- Items to be installed
- UBS Macro BTS frames
- Overview
- Scope of manual
- Prerequisites
- Chapter 1 - Introduction and frame identification
- Chapter 2 – UBS Macro BTS installation procedure
- Chapter 3 - Low-to-Mid Capacity Frame Expansion Procedures
- Chapter 4 - What’s next
- Equipment shipped assembled
- Equipment shipped un-assembled
- Follow the task sequence
- Follow the site plan
- Site cleanliness
- Site manager
- Color coding
- Rack vs. frame
- Required documentation
- Equipment may vary from figures
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
- Overview
- Cable list, diagrams and connectors
- Full installation sequence
- Site verification
- Task 1: Installing RGPS Head
- Tasks 2-3: Installing Rack & Ground Cable
- Task 4: Rack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf
- Task 5: Rack Mounting for Low-Capacity Frame
- Task 6: Expanding the Low-capacity Frame
- Task 7: Cabling the Optional PSM Shelf
- Tasks 8-9: Connecting TX/RX Antennas
- Tasks 10-13: Connecting RGPS, Spans, Customer Alarms
- Task 14: Connecting +27 V DC Power
- Task 15: Connecting -48 V DC Power
- Task 16: Connecting 220 V AC Power
- Chapter 3: Low-to-Mid Capacity Frame Expansion
- Low-to-Mid Capacity Frame Expansion Overview
- Adding Circuit Breakers/Connectors to PDU
- Adding an XMI
- Adding a DMI
- Adding a Second Set of IDRFs
- Adding an Optional RX Splitter
- Adding a third PSM (–48 V or 220 V AC only)
- Mid-capacity Expansion Interconnect Cabling
- Chapter 4: What’s Next
- R20 1X UBS Macro BTS Hardware Installation
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