User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Preparatory Tasks
- Chapter 3: Optimization/Calibration
- Introduction to Optimization and Calibration
- Preparing the LMF
- Overview of Packet BTS Files
- LMF Features and Installation Requirements
- LMF File Structure Overview
- LMF Home Directory
- NECF Filename Conventions and Directory Location
- LMF Installation and Update Procedures
- Copy BTS and CBSC CDF (or NECF) Files to the LMF Computer
- Creating a Named HyperTerminal Connection for MMI Communication
- Span Lines - Interface and Isolation
- LMF to BTS Connection
- Switching the Active LAN - LMF I/O Panel 10Base-2 LAN Connection
Preliminary Operations: Overview – continued
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PRELIMINARY
Initial Installation of
Cards/Boards/Modules
Table 2-1: Initial Installation of Cards/Boards/Modules Procedure
n Step Action
1 Refer to the Site Documentation and, if it was not previously done, slide all cards, boards, and
modules into the appropriate shelves as required.
* IMPORTANT
DO NOT SEAT the cards, boards, and modules at this time.
NOTE
On 800 MHz Systems equipped with BBXR, the Switch Card has a Configuration Switch that
must match the Site Configuration.
– Refer to Figure 2-1.
Non–redundant systems do not require a Switch Card.
2 As the actual site hardware is installed, record the Serial Number of each module on a “Serial
Number Checklist” in the Site Logbook.
The Configuration Switch (shown in Figure 2-1) is a feature on the
newer versions of the 800 Mhz Switch Card (some earlier cards do not
have the Configuration Switch).
The configuration shown in Figure 2-1 is for a 3–Sector BTS.
– Switch 1 chooses BTS or MF.
– Switches 2 and 3 are not used.
– Switch 4 chooses 3–Sector or 6–Sector.
Since the SC4812T Lite can accommodate a maximum of
three sectors, Switch 4 defaults to the 3–Sector choice.
NOTE
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