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MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Chapter
1
Description
The
MSF
5000 Cabinet
68P81092E02
3/19/94
The
standard
MSF
5000
is housed in
a
cabinet configuration
with
these standard
features:
O
wide body
frame
o
vinyl
covered steel
skin
non-corrosive polycarbonate covers
-
top and bottom
removable front door
rack mount internal
frame
front only access for easy servicing
The
standard cabinet is designed
exclusively for indoor installation. However,
optional outdoor cabinets and rack configurations
are
available. Cabinets may
also be safely stacked through the use of optional stacking hardware. Refer to
Chapter
3
-
Installation for additional information relating to the stacking of
cabinets.
Easy
access to station
modules is gained
via
the front
of
the cabinet,
making
rear
access unnecessary.
Each module either
rotates or
slides outward for easy
access.
External connections
are
made through a Junction Box. In the standard
configuration,
the
Junction Box is flush-mounted
to the
right side of
the cabinet.
In
the optional
rack configuration,
the
Junction Box is mounted within
the
equipment rack.
At
a
minimum, each cabinet or rack contains
a
Power Supply(s), Power
Amplifier(s), Control
Tray, and
RF
Tray.
Each of
these major assemblies are
described in the
following
sections. Other options are also mounted
within
the
cabinet or rack as necessary.
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MSF
50
Instruction Manual
Chapter
1
Description
The
MSF
500
Cabinet
The
standard
MSF
500
is housed in
a
cabinet configuration
with
these standard
features:
wide body
frame
inyl
covered steel
skin
non-corrosive polycarbonate covers
-
top and bottom
removable front door
Tack mount internal frame
front only
acces
for easy servicing
The
standard cabinet is designed
exclusively for indoor installation. However,
optional outdoor cabinets and rack configurations
are
available. Cabinets may
also be safely stacked through the use of optional stacking hardware. Refer to
Chapter
3
-
Installation for additional information relating to the stacking of
ca binets
Easy
access to station
modules is gained
via
the front
of
the cabinet,
making
rear
access
unece
ssary.
Each module either
rotates or
slides outward for easy
acces
External connections
are
made through a Junction Box. In the standard
the
Junction Box is flush-mounted
to the
right side of
the cabinet
In
the optional
rack configuration,
the
Junction Box is mounted within
the
equipment rack
At
a
minimum, each cabinet or rack contains
a
Power Supply(s), Power
Amplifier(s), Control
Tray, and
RF
Tray.
Each of
these major assemblies are
described in the
following
sections. Other options are also mounted
within
the
cabinet or rack as necessary.
68P81092E02
3/19/94
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