User's Manual Part 1

Unpacking the Equipment
Jun 2004
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1X SC480 BTS Hardware Installation, Optimization/ATP, and FRU
DRAFT
Description
The Purpose of this section is to describe how the SC480 Compact BTS,
TME, PDE, and cCLPA are packaged for shipping and how to correctly
unpack the units in preparation for installation.
How Equipment is Shipped
The equipment are shipped in either cardboard or wood containers. The
equipment are shipped with all internal cabling installed. For an indoor
installation, the BTS is shipped in a single container. BTS accessories
are shipped in their own container. If used, the cCLPA and accessories
are shipped in a single container. Also, the Mounting Plate and BTS
Mounting Bracket are shipped in a separate container.
For an outdoor configuration, the Thermal Management Enclosure
(TME) and Wall Mounting Bracket are shipped in a single containter.
The Base Transceiver Station (BTS) is shipped in a separate container.
BTS accessories are packed separately and shipped in a container. The
Power Distribution Enclosure (PDE), and Compact Combined Linear
Power Amplifier (cCLPA) with their respective accessories, are shipped
in separate containers.
Conduit piping and batteries for backup power are customer supplied.
How Equipment Arrives
Before the equipment arrives, indicate to the transport company an area
at the site where the equipment can be unloaded and, if necessary,
unpacked. The equipment should be carefully delivered to the site, along
with all equipment dollies and padding required to safely move the
equipment from the unloading area to the cell site. The following should
also be provided, outdoor weather protection, temporary lighting and
power for lighting and power tools.
Securing Fluorescent Lights
For indoor configuration, Figure 2-1 illustrates the use of tape to secure
fluorescent tubes. Secure any fluorescent tubes that may be hit or
damaged by any unit, cable, mechanical lift, or personnel.
Unpacking Process
The unpacking process requires that the following procedures be
completed in the order shown:
1. Unpack the shipping container
2. Inventory the shipping container
3. Inspect equipment for damage
Recommended Tools
The tools in Table 2-2 are recommended to assist in opening the
containers housing the equipment.
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