User's Manual

MC-Series Outdoor Pole Mount Users Guide998-5005-01 Rev X1
MC-Series ©2007 RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 6-19
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
The RADIOBLADE TRANSCEIVER STATUS LEDs will turn red and then
green for each present RadioBlade transceiver. If no RadioBlade
transceiver is present, the LED will not light. To verify the contents of the
DRBS, pull out the shelf (powering off is not required) and inspect the
RadioBlade transceivers and their respective status LEDs. Reinsert the
DRBS. To do this, press up on one side rail locking arm and press down
on the other side rail locking arm, and then push the unit into the Cabinet.
For an illustration of the locking arms, refer to Figure 6.13.
ABIC CRIC:
The POWER and STATUS LEDs will turn red and then green. All other
ABIC card LEDs will turn green.
7. Using the breaker on the PDU, turn up each RF Shelf and then verify that each
RF Shelf is operational before proceeding.
Note: The POWER and ALARM LEDs on the front of
the RF Shelf will turn green.
6.6 Adding or Removing RadioBlade Transceivers
The MC-Series OPM system supports hot swapping of RadioBlade transceivers.
This means that replacement of a RadioBlade transceiver can be done while the
system is live and does not require a system reset. When RadioBlade transceivers
are hot swapped no alarm is generated. Rather, a RadioBlade transceiver lock and
unlock event is placed in the System Manager Event log.
Each RadioBlade transceiver is shipped wrapped in antistatic packaging, along with
a lock-down strap and screw for securing the RadioBlade transceiver in the
RadioBlade Shelf (DRBS).
Follow the procedure in Section 6.7 (RadioBlade Transceiver Replacement) to add or
remove a RadioBlade transceiver.
6.7 RadioBlade Transceiver Replacement
The MC-Series OPM System supports hot swapping of RadioBlade transceivers.
This means replacement of a RadioBlade transceiver can be done while the system
is live and does not require a system reset. When RadioBlade transceivers are hot
swapped, no alarm is generated. Rather, a RadioBlade transceiver lock / unlock
event is placed in the System-Manager Event Log.
Each RadioBlade transceiver is shipped wrapped in antistatic packaging, along with
a lock-down strap and screw for securing the RadioBlade transceiver in the
RadioBlade Shelf (DRBS).
Note: Use an SMA torque wrench (such as the Huber &
Suhner 742-0-0-21 SMA torque wrench) for
removing and installing RadioBlade transceivers.