Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- System Description
- Pre-Installation
- Receipt of Equipment
- Site Planning
- Main Rack and Supporting Hardware
- Remote ACUs
- RFUs
- RadioBlades
- RAPs
- URU
- Interconnecting Cabling
- Main Rack Configuration
- RF Planning
- Site Survey
- Alarm Configuration
- Tools Required
- Installation
- Equipment Commissioning
- iDEN Interface
- Power Plant
- RadioFrame System
- Coverage Validation
- Site Acceptance Guidelines
- RadioFrame System Functionality Test
- RadioFrame System iDEN Functionality Test
- Interconnect & Dispatch Setup & Voice Quality
- Packet Data Service Connection and Latency
- Short Message Service
- Handover and Cell Reselection
- Interconnect Connection Stability and SQE Performance
- Dispatch Connection Stability
- Idle SQE Testing and Validation
- System Self-Recovery Test
- Packet Data Stability and Throughput
- Validation of ‘Unable to Key BR’ Alarm
- Rectifier & AC Power Alarms
- iSC-3 Functionality Test
- RadioFrame System iDEN Functionality Test
- Connecting the RFS to the Customer LAN
- Operations and Maintenance
- Appendixes
Method of Procedure
Pre-Installation
54 RFN_3.1 Beta
Pin# Color Code (wires)
1 white/orange
2 orange/white
3 white/green
4 blue/white
5 white/blue
6 green/white
7 white/brown
8 brown/white
Figure 16 T568B standard.
3.9.4 Installation
Avoid any unnecessary junction points and cross-connects. Every added junction
point and cross-connect can decrease the performance of the network.
Multiple appearances of the same cable at different locations, referred to as
bridge taps shall be avoided. Each cable segment shall have only one source
and one destination.
Never untwist the twisted pairs of a CAT 5 cable beyond 1.3 cm (0.5 in.) from the
point of termination. Untwisting the wires can decrease the cable's category
performance rating and degrade system performance. Refer to ANSI/TIA/EIA-
568-A and CSA-T529 for more information.
Do not make sharp bends in CAT 5 cable. The bend radius for CAT 5 cable shall
not be less than ten times the outside diameter of the cable. Bending the cable
with a shorter bend radius can affect the electrical characteristics of the cable
and degrade system performance. Refer to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A and CSA-T529
for more information.
Do not pull a CAT 5 cable with excessive force. CAT 5 cable should not be pulled
with a force greater than 110 Newtons (25 lbs force), or as suggested by the
cable manufacturer. Pulling a cable with too much force can change the cable's
electric characteristics and degrade its performance. Refer to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-
A and CSA-T529 for more information.
Do not over tighten CAT 5 cable with cable ties or other supports. Over tightening
cable ties or other supports can change the electrical characteristics of the cable
and degrade the system performance. Refer to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A and CSA-
T529 for more information.
CAT 5 segment lengths shall not exceed 100 m (328 ft.). This includes 90 m
(295 ft.) of building cabling and up to 10 m (32.8 ft.) of equipment cords, cross-