Cabling Considerations; Access Considerations; Figure 4-1 Typical Cabinet Layout - Motorola iDEN Site Controller System Manual

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Chapter 4 Installation
Cabinet Installation
! WARNING !

Cabling Considerations

Access Considerations

4-4
ALWAYS USE TWO OR MORE PERSONS WHENEVER
MOVING A CABINET. A FULLY CONFIGURED
EQUIPMENT CABINET WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY
800 LBS (360 KG).
Intercabinet cables used in the installation are manufactured at a
predetermined length. The length of the cables restrict the height of the site
cable tray to no more than 6" above the cabinets. This also restricts the
spacing between cabinets to no more than 5".
The intercabling requires a cabinet layout configuration similar to
Figure 4-1. If the site cannot accommodate this layout, the intercabinet
cables shipped with the system may not be long enough. Custom site
fabricated cables may need to be manufactured.
Power
Supply
Batteries
10'
Cabinet
NOTES:
1. Double lines on above units indicate front of equipment.
2. iSC can exist in its own cabinet, in the Power Supply or RF Cabinets, or in an SRRC or SRSC.
Figure 4-1
Typical Cabinet layout
Allow at least 2' of floor space in front and behind the cabinets to permit
access during installation. Although most maintenance is performed from
the front of the equipment cabinets, access to the rear is required for
expansion, cabling, and antenna connections.
Gen 3 Site Controller System Manual
WARNING
!
20'
Control
RF
RF
RF
Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
(CC)
(RFC #1)
(RFC #2)
(RFC #3)
iSC
2'
5'
iSC006
031999JNM
68P80801E30-A 5/1/2002

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