User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation Manual
- Contents
- Introduction
- Site Requirements
- Indoor Installation
- Tools Required for Indoor Installation
- Indoor Equipment
- Indoor Accessories
- Baseband Unit
- Traffic Interface Unit
- Mounting the Indoor Unit
- Grounding the Indoor Unit
- Installing the Cables for the Indoor Unit
- Outdoor Installation
- Tools Required for Outdoor Installation
- Outdoor Equipment
- Choosing Vertical or Horizontal Polarization
- Integrating Antenna Unit and Radio Frequency Unit
- Choosing Left or Right Side Antenna Mounting
- Fastening the Mast Mounting Bracket
- Mounting the Integrated Antenna/Radio Frequency Unit
- Grounding the Antenna/Radio Frequency Unit
- Outdoor Radio Cable Installation
- Start-up and Configuration
- Antenna Alignment
- Installation Verification and Test
- Index
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Power supply to the outdoor equipment is fed from the BBU via
the radio cable. There is no need for a separate power supply.
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It is recommended to ground the radio cable every 50 metres
along the mast, at the foot of the mast and before entering a
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Normally, the Antenna/RF Unit is grounded via the mast’s
connection to ground.
If the mast has no connection to ground it is recommended to
ground the Antenna/RF Unit via a separate cable. The cable
should be connected to one of the unused M10 screw holes on
the antenna. A flat copper braid is recommended for this purpose.
A cable can also be used for long distances.
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The outdoor equipment meets the electromagnetic interference
requirements of ETS 300 385.