Bda Enclosure Installation; Preparation For The Installation Of Bda Enclosures; Mounting The Bda Enclosure; Connecting The Coaxial Cables - Kaval BDA1250 Manual

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4 BDA Enclosure Installation

4.1 Preparation for the installation of BDA enclosures

a.
Equipment and hardware required
• Each BDA is carefully packaged for air shipment. Any damage incurred during the
transportation must be claimed from the shipper.
• Make sure the following necessary equipment and hardware are available and undamaged.
• 1 BDA1250 (supplied by Kaval)
• Jumper cable (not supplied by Kaval)
• AC adapter (supplied by Kaval)
• Mounting hardware such as: Four washers and four bolts (not supplied by Kaval)
b. Preparing the installation site
• Make sure the mounting area is large enough to accommodate for the installation of the
BDA1250 (5.6"Wx1.6"Hx8.3"D) and free airflow is available around the unit.
• RF cables must be in place and labeled clearly as "Donor Cell Site" and "In-building".

4.2 Mounting the BDA Enclosure

The physical installation is accomplished by mounting the BDA1250 in false ceilings, closets
or on a vertical wall. Using four mounting holes on the enclosure (5.82" x 5.125", see figure
3-2) as a template insert four bolts to the wall. Make sure the bolts are capable of supporting
at least 5 lbs

4.3 Connecting the Coaxial cables

Connectors of the BDA are located on the front and back of the BDA1250 (see figure 3-2).
RF cables can be connected to these connectors using jumper cables as follows.
1.
Connect one end of the first jumper cable to the BDA1250 connector marked
"Outdoor"
2.
Connect the other end of the first jumper cable to the connector marked "Donor Cell
3.
Connect one end of the second jumper cable to the BDA connector marked "Indoor"
4.
Connect the other end of the second jumper cable to connector marked "In-building"
cable
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