User's Manual
ITC2100-NA Operation and Service Manual Version 1.0
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5 Installation
5.1 Switch on/off Procedure
Switching on the ITC2100-NA:
1. Press the main switch to position 1
2. The ITC2100-NA is fully run up as soon as all LED's on RC and SC cards light up twice
one after the other.
Switching off the ITC2100-NA:
The ITC2100-NA can be shut down without the aid of the service web interface. Carry out
the following steps:
1. Press the black button on the sync card for longer than 7 seconds and then release it.
2. The transmit and status LED on the sync card flash for a short time. If this is not the
case, repeat step 1.
3. Wait until the transmit and status LED on the sync card light permanently. The
ITC2100-NA has now been shut down and it can be switched off.
4. Press the main switch to the 0 position.
5.2 First Steps
Safe and reliable operation of the base station necessitates proper installation and wiring.
Installation and wiring must be carefully prepared. The ambient conditions at the location,
the type of installation and the required tools and aids must be taken into consideration
Follow the installation steps below:
Step 1) Planning
Plan installation and wiring allowing for the ambient conditions at the scheduled loca-
tion. Bear in mind that there must be adequate ventilation and that earthing and light-
ning protection (see chapter 5.8) must be provided. If the system is to be installed in a
rack, pay particular attention to ventilation.
Step 2) Prepare the ITC
Check the consignment for completeness and damage.
The power supply should be switched off before transportation.
Equip the ITC with any optional modules that are needed:
1. Insert the GPS interface card (S-Com card) if the ITC is to be used as a Multi-
master ITC (see chapter 5.13).
2. Insert the optional I/O card (see chapter 5.14).
Activate the internal anntenna switch when a separate tranmitter/receiver antenna is to
be used (see chapter 5.12). As standard the antenna switch is active (i.e. only the lower
antenna connector Tx is active). which is the case when a combined transmit-
ter/receiver antenna is used. This common antenna is then screwed to the lower Tx
connector.
As far as possible carry out the ITC configuration in the service web interface.