User's Manual

Installation MC-Series High-Power System
998--01 Rev X1
42 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION
3.4.3 Sectorization
In an omni (single-sector) configuration, all RadioBlade transceivers are assigned to the
same sector. In a 2- or 3-sector configuration, each group (A, B and C) may be assigned
to a different sector. All RadioBlade transceivers within the group must be assigned to the
same sector—multiple groups can be assigned to the same sector, but multiple sectors
cannot be assigned within the same group.
4 Installation
4.1 Site Inspection
Following all construction work, both exterior and interior, the site and facility shall be in a
suitable condition for the installation of communications equipment.
In general, the following considerations need to be observed:
Facility is secured with lockable doors.
HVAC
Grounding
Interior of facility shall be free of excessive dust.
All refuse related to the installation tasks shall be removed.
Consideration should be exercised when laying out a site to allow primarily for all code
requirements for spacing, and then the most efficient use of space. Special attention shall
be given to future expansion with regard to cable runway heights, electrical outlet
placement, and equipment placement.
4.2 Receipt of Equipment
The MC-Series High-Power system is provided pre-installed in a standard 79” tall, 19”
wide EIA-compliant cabinet with the following equipment:
RFN
BTS Interface Chassis (BIC)
Airlink Interface Chassis (AIC)
RadioBlade Shelf (RBS)
RF Shelf (3 each, high power )
Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
MC-Series System Installation Kit
Non-RFN
CSU (must be installed onsite)
iSC-3 (primary and secondary)
EAS