User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Operation Manual
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Description
- 2 General Safety and Regulatory Information
- 3 Operation
- 4 Working with Base Stations from Your PC
- 4.1 PC Recommendations
- 4.2 Connecting Your PC to the Base Station
- 4.3 Working with the Web Interface
- 4.4 Basic Tasks
- 4.4.1 User Settings
- 4.4.2 Taking the Base Station Offline
- 4.4.3 Troubleshooting Alarms
- 4.4.4 Working with Configuration Files
- 4.4.5 Configuring Single Base Stations
- 4.4.6 Configuring Base Stations in a Channel Group
- 4.4.7 Setting Up Custom Alarms
- 4.4.8 Disabling the Front Panel Keypad
- 4.4.9 Preparing to Download Firmware
- 5 Installation
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 Replacing Modules
- Appendix A – Interface Pin Allocations
- Appendix B – Inter-Module Connections
- Appendix C – Identifying Front Panels
- Glossary
- Tait Software License Agreement
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8.8 Final Reassembly
Notice You must fit the correct type of front panel to your base sta-
tion. The different types of front panel and fan ducts are explained in
“Appendix C – Identifying Front Panels” on page 117.
1. Before fitting the front panel, ensure that all cables are secured and
positioned correctly so they are clear of the fan ducts (refer to
“Appendix B – Inter-Module Connections” on page 117). Otherwise
the panel may not fit properly, or you may damage the cables.
2. Refit the Front Panel
a. Ensure that the fasteners
b are in the unlocked position.
b. Fit the front panel onto the locating pegs on the subrack.
c. Secure each fastener with a quarter turn clockwise.
d. Push the self-aligning D-range connector
c fully in.
3. Before powering up the base station, check that all power, RF and
system cables are connected correctly and securely at the rear of the
base station.
Notice When refitting modules, make sure they are fitted correctly
into the subrack and all retaining clamps are securely tightened. The
recommended torque for the retaining clamp screws is 17lbf·in
(1.9N·m). As well as holding the modules in place, the retaining clamps
push the modules hard against the rear rail of the subrack to ensure a
good ground connection between the modules and the subrack.
lockedunlocked
b
c