User's Manual

GSM/802.11b RadioFrame System Method of Procedure
Installation
RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
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Figure 14 Connect Port 2 on the front of the ACU to the specified port (1-8) on the
back of the BCU, and connect RFUs to ports 1-8 on the back of the ACU.
4.3 RFU
This section describes the methods used to mount an RFU, including wall and ceiling
mounts. The RFU is shipped with mounting screws and anchors, two mounting templates
(wall and ceiling), and one ceiling bracket (optional).
First, mount an RFU, then connect it to the ACU and verify that the RFU is receiving
power from the ACU. Next, insert the RadioBlades into the RFU in the configuration
specified in the site documentation, and replace the front cover on the RFU.
4.3.1 Mounting and Anchoring
The RFU is to be installed on a wall or on or above the ceiling. The RFU is to be fix-
mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of at least 8
inches (20 cm) from all persons during normal operation and 10 feet
(3 meters) from other RFU mounted assemblies.
The RadioFrame Unit (RFU) is not intended for mounting to drop ceilings. Mounting this
unit to a drop ceiling voids any warranty, expressed, implied, or otherwise. Mounting this
unit to a drop ceiling voids any regulatory agency approvals, including, but not limited to,
Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), and the
European Community (CE).
NOTE: Mounting the RFU directly to a drop ceiling is expressly forbidden by the National
Electric Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the Uniform
Building Code (UBC). RadioFrame Networks is not liable for any direct, indirect, special,
incidental, or consequential damages arising out of mounting this unit in any fashion not
recommended and approved by RadioFrame Networks. This includes, but is not limited
to, damage to, or loss of, equipment, loss of data, or loss of profit, even if RadioFrame
Networks was advised of the possibility of such damages