Installation Instructions

Cable Descriptions – continued
DEC 2000
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SCt300 BTS Hardware Installation, ATP and FRU Procedures
PRELIMINARY
Table 4-1: Cable Descriptions and Part Numbers
Cable DescriptionPart NumberQty.
O 1 Customer
Supplied
Customer Input cable. 22–24 AWG solid copper twisted pair.
P 1 3087416C19 SU cable, 105 mm
Q N/A* 3088120C01 SU RF cable, long (part of kits SGEN4062A, SGEN4061A,
SGEN4064A, SGEN4063A, SGEN4066A, SGEN4065A,
SGEN4068A, SGEN4067A, SGEN4070A and SGEN4069A).
R N/A* 3088120C02 SU RF cable, short (part of kits SGEN4066A and SGEN4065A)
S 1–4 3087854C02 AC input power cable. 14 AWG. 5m. Designed for 120–240 VAC
power input. Cable has Deutsch connector on both ends.
T 1 Customer
Supplied
AC Input power cable. 10–14 AWG, 90_C wire. Designed for
120–240 VAC.
U 1 3087854C04 DC input cable, 14 and 22 AWG, 5 m, is designed for 20 to 30 VDC
power input.
V 1 Customer
Supplied
Phone (Modem) cable. 22–24 AWG solid copper twisted pair.
W 1–3 Customer
Supplied
Span Line Daisy Chain cable.
X 1–11
3086039H18 RGPS Synchronization cable (part of kit SGKN4351A).
3086039H19 RGPS Synchronization cable (part of kit SGKN4352A).
Y 1 Customer
Supplied
Master Ground Cable, 6 -AWG, insulated copper wire. Used for both
Primary Surge Suppressor and non–Primary Surge Suppressor
installations.
Z 1 3088116C01 Site I/O Cable Extender. Required for use in a BTS not equipped
with the Primary Surge Suppressor.
*Quantity of cables depends upon system configuration. Refer to “Motorola Kits for Multi–Unit
Installations” for more information.
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