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Install Radio

Radio 2217, Radio 2218 and Radio 0208

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Disclaimer

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continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
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of this document.

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Contents

Contents

1 Introduction 1
1.1 Documentation 1
1.2 Tools 1
1.3 Conditions 3

2 Work Process 5

3 Unpack and Check Materials 7

4 Installation Alternatives 11
4.1 Mounting Direction Alternatives 13

5 Prepare for Installation 15


5.1 Install Fan Unit (Optional) 15
5.2 Install Mounting Bracket 16
5.3 Preassemble Single Pole Clamp and Prepare Radio
(Optional) 17
5.4 Assemble DC Power Connector 18

6 Install Radio 21
6.1 Install Multiple Radios 21
6.2 Video 21
6.3 Assemble Single Pole Clamp (Optional) 22
6.4 Hoist Radio 23
6.5 Attach Radio to Rail 23
6.6 Attach Radio to Single Pole Clamp (Optional) 25
6.7 Connect Cables 25
6.8 Optional Actions 33

7 Verify Radio Installation on Site 37


7.1 Check Site 37
7.2 Power Up Radio 40
7.3 Check Radio After Power Up 41

8 Perform Concluding Routines 43

Reference List 45

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Introduction

1 Introduction

This document describes how to install Radio 2217, Radio 2218 and Radio
0208 on site.

1.1 Documentation
Make sure that the following
documents are read and understood:
• Personal Health and Safety
Information
• System Safety Information

1.2 Tools
Table 1 lists the required tools for installing the radio.

Table 1 Tools Required


Product Name
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap (static
control wrist strap)

Torque wrench 0.5–4 Nm, TORX® T20

Torque wrench 5–25 Nm, TORX® T30

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Product Name
Torque wrench 5–25 Nm, socket 10 mm

Torque wrench 5–25 Nm, socket 13 mm

Torque wrench 5–25 Nm, open-ended head 20 mm

Torque wrench 5 Nm, open-ended head 22 mm

Torque wrench, SMA-connector

Lifting device

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1.3 Conditions
The conditions in this section must be fulfilled before work starts.

1.3.1 Before Going to the Site


Before going to site, make sure of the following:

• Site access permission has been received.

• Documentation stated in Section 1.1 on page 1 is available.

• All applicable tools stated in Table 1 are available.

1.3.2 Before Starting the Installation


Before starting the installation, make sure of the following:

• The site is prepared according to the Customer Site Documentation.

• The ordered hardware is available.

• The rail is installed on the site. For more information on how to install the
rail, refer to Install Rail.

• The power supply for the radio is installed and tested at the radio site.

• The site grounding system is installed and tested.

• Either of the following alternatives must be installed and tested:

0 A main switch and an external fuse

0 A circuit breaker

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Work Process

2 Work Process

Figure 1 shows the work process for installing the radio.

Unpack and Check


Materials

Wall Installation Pole Installation

Install Fan Unit (Optional)

Install Mounting Bracket

Install Radio

Verify Radio
Installation

Power Up Radio

Check Radio
After Power Up

Perform Concluding
Routines
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Figure 1 Radio Installation Work Process

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Unpack and Check Materials

3 Unpack and Check Materials

The radio is transported in a corrugated box.

Note: The radio must not be left in an outdoor environment for more than one
week before taking it into service. In cases where high humidity or cold
temperatures apply, the radio must be powered up within 48 hours.

Do not dispose of the packaging as it can be required to return faulty equipment.


For more information about handling faulty equipment, refer to Handling Faulty
Equipment.

To unpack and check the materials:

1. Examine the packaging for damage.


If it is damaged, immediately register
a complaint with the transport
company. It is recommended that a
photo of the damages be taken to
improve the claims process.

Ge8583A

2. Remove the straps from the


corrugated box.

Ge8584A

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3. Remove the tape from the


corrugated box.

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Note: Make sure that the items in the corrugated box are not damaged.

4. Check that the items delivered


correspond to the packing list.

5. Remove the fitments.

Ge8585A

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6. Remove the radio from the box,


and carefully place the radio on the
ground on a clean, soft surface, or
on the packaging material.

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Note: Make sure to keep the radio clean from moisture and dirt.

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Installation Alternatives

4 Installation Alternatives

The installation alternatives for the radio are shown in Figure 2 and listed in
Table 2.

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A B

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Figure 2 Installation Alternatives

Table 2 Key to Installation Alternatives


Installation Method Description
A Wall installation
B Pole installation

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Installation Method Description


C Pole installation with single pole
clamp
D Wall installation with fan unit, only
Radio 2217
Wall installation without fan unit, only
Radio 0208
E Pole installation with fan unit, only
Radio 2217
Pole installation without fan unit, only
Radio 0208

4.1 Mounting Direction Alternatives


Figure 3 and Table 3 describes where to install the mounting bracket on the
radio, based on the selected mounting direction.

2
1

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Figure 3 Mounting Bracket Positions

Table 3 Mounting Bracket Positions


Radio Mounting Direction Mounting Bracket Position
A 1

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Radio Mounting Direction Mounting Bracket Position


B 2
C 3 (Radio 2217 and Radio 0208)

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5 Prepare for Installation

This section provides information for preparations before installing the radio.

5.1 Install Fan Unit (Optional)


To install the optional Radio 2217 fan unit:

1. Assemble the fan unit by tightening


T20
the two screws.

1.7 Nm

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2. If applicable, remove the plugs from


the radio.

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3. Attach the fan unit to the radio by


T20
tightening the four screws.

1.7 Nm

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4. If installing the radio on it's back,


attach the four spacer plugs to the
back of the fan unit. Note: When
attaching the mounting bracket to
the radio (refer to Section 5.2 on
page 16) use the four longer screws.

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5. Connect the fan unit external alarm


cable to the external alarm connector
on the radio.

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5.2 Install Mounting Bracket


To install the mounting bracket:

1. If applicable, remove the protective


plugs from the screw holes used to
attach the mounting bracket.

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2. If applicable, the protective plugs


can be attached to the screw holes
on the back of the radio for later use.

Ge8388A

3. Attach the mounting bracket to the


13 mm
radio, and tighten the screws.

22 Nm

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5.3 Preassemble Single Pole Clamp and Prepare Radio


(Optional)
Using single pole clamp is an alternative installation variant valid for single and
dual radio installation.

To preassemble the single pole clamp and prepare the radio:

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1. Choose single pole clamp for A,


A single or B, dual radio installation.

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2. Preassemble the single pole clamp


and the threaded rods using the
washers and nuts.

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3. If applicable, remove the protective


plugs.
Attach the bolts and washers to
the radio for the desired mounting
10 mm
direction.

Ge9971A

5.4 Assemble DC Power Connector


This section provides information on how to assemble the DC power connector
for the 3-wire and 2-wire connections.

To assemble the DC power connector:

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1. Ensure that the external power is


switched off before connecting the
cable.
ON

OFF

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2. Assemble the DC power connector


according to the instructions
delivered with the DC power
connector. Make sure that the cable
shield is properly connected in the
DC power connector.
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B A

B=0V
A = –48 V

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Note: The wires of the power cable can have different colors. Make sure
that the wires are connected to the correct polarities.

5.4.1 2-Wire Connection

The 2-wire connection requires a DC


adapter to be fitted to the DC power
connector.

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6 Install Radio

Warning!

Risk for falling objects, work at height in progress. Falling objects can cause
serious injury or even be fatal. Always wear a helmet and avoid standing in
the danger area.

For more information on space requirements, refer to Radio Description.

6.1 Install Multiple Radios


The detailed procedure for installing a single radio is described in Section 6.2
on page 21 and onwards. An overview of the steps required when performing a
multiple radio installation is described in this section.

To install three radios:

1. Attach the middle radio to the rail.

2. Connect the cables to the middle radio.

3. Before attaching the outer radios to the rail, connect the cables to the
outer radios.

4. Attach the outer radios to the rail, one at either side of the middle radio.

5. Power up the radios.

6.2 Video
The video of a pole installation shown in Figure 4 is a complement to the
step-by-step installation instructions.

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Figure 4 Installation Video – Single Installation on Rail

6.3 Assemble Single Pole Clamp (Optional)


Using single pole clamp is an alternative installation variant valid for single and
dual radio installation.

To assemble the single pole clamp:

1. Assemble the single pole clamp on


16 mm the pole, and tighten the washers
and nuts.

20 Nm

Ge9969A

2. Attach and tighten the double nuts.

Ge9970A

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6.4 Hoist Radio


The handle is designed to hold the weight of maximum one radio.

Note: Do not hoist more than one radio in the same handle; the handle might
break.

To hoist the radio:

1. Attach a lifting device to the top of the pole or wall, where the radio is to
be attached.

2. Pull a rope through the block on the


lifting device.

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3. Attach the ends of the ropes to


the handle. The upper rope is for
hoisting the radio and the lower rope
is for guiding the radio to prevent it
from bumping into the pole, wall, or
other units. Always hoist the radio
with the top side up.

Ge7607A

Note: Do not hoist more than one radio in the same handle.

6.5 Attach Radio to Rail


To attach the radio to the rail:

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1. Hook the radio onto the upper part


of the rail.

Ge7369B

2. Push the lower part of the radio


against the lower part of the rail.

Ge7370B

3. Fit the bolt in the rail groove.

Ge7871A

4. Tighten the bolt to fasten the radio


13 mm to the rail.

22 Nm

Ge7371D

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Note: Make sure that the radio is firmly attached to the rail.

6.6 Attach Radio to Single Pole Clamp (Optional)


Using single pole clamp is an alternative installation variant valid for single and
dual radio installation.

To attach the radio to the single pole clamp:

1. Hook the radio into the grooves of


the single pole clamp.

Ge9972A

2. Attach the lower bolts to the single


16 mm pole clamp and tighten the four bolts.

22 Nm

Ge9973A

6.7 Connect Cables


Make sure that all cable connectors are in good condition; replace if needed.

For information on cable product numbers, refer to Main-Remote Installation


Products Overview.

Because of space limitations, always connect the cables in the following order:

1. Connect the grounding cable, see Section 6.7.2 on page 27.

2. Connect the power cable, see Section 6.7.3 on page 28.

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3. Connect the optical cable, see Section 6.7.4 on page 29.

4. Connect the ALD (RET) cable, see Section 6.7.5 on page 31.

5. Connect the external alarm cable, see Section 6.7.6 on page 32.
6. Connect the RF cable, see Section 6.7.7 on page 33.

6.7.1 Connection Interfaces


The radio connection interfaces are shown in Figure 5 for Radio 2217 and
Radio 2218, and Figure 6 for Radio 0208 and listed in Table 4.

A B
K L

1 2

C H

D I J E F G
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Figure 5 Radio Connection Interfaces

1 2

C H

D A B E F G
Ge7610F

Figure 6 Radio 0208 Connection Interfaces

Table 4 Radio Connection Interfaces


Position Description Marking Connector Types Cable Types
A Antenna A 4.3-10 connector

B Antenna B

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Position Description Marking Connector Types Cable Types


C Maintenance button – – –

D Optical indicators – –
, ,

1, 2
E Optical cable 1 1 LC (On SFP) with
support for FullAXS
F Optical cable 2 2

G 048 V DC power supply POWER Power connector

H Grounding 2 x M6 bolt

I External alarm and fan unit Mini-DIN connector,


power supply and control 14 pin

J ALD (used for a RET unit ALD Mini-DIN connector, 8


for example) pin

(1)
K TX monitor A SMA connector

(1)
L TX monitor B

(1) Radio 2217: Optional for Radio 2217 B1, B8 and B20. Radio 2218: The TX monitor interface is not hardware
ready, function is not applicable.

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6.7.2 Ground Radio

Note: Always connect the grounding cable before connecting any other cable.

Do!

Products not connected to earth ground risk being damaged by overvoltage or


overcurrent. Always connect products to earth ground according to instructions.

To ground the radio:

1. Connect the grounding cable.


T30 Note: For information on Grounding
Cable Kit product numbers, refer to
Main-Remote Installation Products
Overview.
9.8 Nm

or
10 mm

9.8 Nm
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6.7.3 Connect Power Cable

Warning!

High energy levels are present in this unit. Improper handling of the unit can
lead to short circuiting that can result in serious injury. Exercise care when
working with this unit.

To connect the power cable:

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1. Connect the power cable for 3-wire


connections (A) or the power cable
with adapter for 2-wire connection
(B).

A
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B
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6.7.4 Connect Optical Cable

For instructions on installing the optical cable, refer to Installing Optical Cables
for Main-Remote Solutions. The cables are fiber optic and must be handled
with care. Never touch the end face of the optical connectors. Only remove
protective covers right before installation.

For information on how to handle optical cables, refer to Handling SFP Modules
and Optical Cables.

To connect the optical cable:

1. Draw back the outer cover from the


connector.

Ge1722C

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2. Draw back the inner cover from the


connector.

Ge1723C

3. Remove the fiber protection from the


fibers in the optical cable.

Ge4711A

4. Clean the optical cable.

Note: For instructions on how to clean the optical cable, refer to Handling
SFP Modules and Optical Cables.

5. Plug in the connector into the SFP


1
receptacle at position marked 1.

Ge5799B

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6. 1
Clamp the plug body with the seal
ring to the optical cable.

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7. Slide the bayonet shell to the


1
bulkhead connector.

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8. Clamp the bayonet shell on the


1
bulkhead connector clockwise.

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9. If a second optical cable is to be installed, repeat Step 1 to Step 8 at the


position marked 2.

6.7.5 Connect ALD (RET) Cable


To connect the ALD (RET) cable:

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1. Connect the power ALD (RET)


cable.

Ge6733B

6.7.6 Connect External Alarm Cable

To connect the external alarm cable:

1. Connect the external alarm cable.

Ge6733B

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2. Connect the external alarm cable


to the external equipment using the
following cable data:
Alarm A
• White conductor
• Blue conductor
Alarm B
Alarm A Alarm B • Turquoise conductor
• Violet conductor

White Blue Turquoise Violet


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6.7.7 Connect RF Cable

To connect the RF cable:

1. Connect the RF cable. Note: Make


22 mm
sure to use the correct cable type
with 4.3-10 connector.

5 Nm

Ge7786C

6.8 Optional Actions


The actions in this section are optional and can be performed if necessary.

6.8.1 Connect TX Monitor Cable, Radio 2217 (Optional)


The TX monitor label on Radio 2217 specifies the coupling factor with tolerance
over the frequency band.

To connect the TX monitor cable:

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1. Remove the protective cap from the


SMA
radio TX monitor port.

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2. Connect the TX monitor cable.


SMA

0.23 Nm

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6.8.2 Connect Y-Power Cable, Radio 0208 (Optional)


The Y-power cable is a connection between Radio 2217 and Radio 0208
to DC power.

To connect the Y-power cable:

1. Connect the Y-power cable between


Radio 2217 and Radio 0208. Then
connect the power cable.

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6.8.3 Connect Cascading Radio 2217 and Radio 0208 (Optional)


Radio 2217 and Radio 0208 can be cascaded. The Radio 2217 is then
connected from the optical port 2 to the optical port 1 on the Radio 0208.

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Note: A prerequisite for cascading radios is that the used radio configuration
supports cascading. For more information about cascading radios,
see RBS Configurations.

An example of cascaded
1 Radio 2217 and Radio 0208.
2
Radio 2217

Main
Unit

Radio 0208 1

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For instructions on how to install an SFP module for cascading at position


marked 2 on the radio and how to connect cascading optical cables, see
Section 6.7.4 on page 29.

6.8.4 Seal Connectors (Optional)


To seal the connectors:

1. Seal the connectors.


For information on how to seal
the connectors, refer to Seal
Connectors.

Ge7952A

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7 Verify Radio Installation on Site

This section describes the verification that must be performed to check the
installation of the radio and the connections to the main unit before it is
integrated with the radio network.

7.1 Check Site


This section provides checklists for verifying the radio installation.

7.1.1 Check Grounding System

Use the checklist in Table 5 to check the installation of the grounding system
for the site and the Radio System.

Table 5 Grounding Checklist


# Item Yes N/A
(1)

1 Grounding system installed as specified in the Customer


Site Documentation?
2 Radio grounding installed and connected to site Main
Earthing Terminal (MET)?
3 The ground cable area is 14 mm2 for copper cable, or
(2)
equivalent
4 Radio System grounded, washers in place, and nuts
tightened (24 Nm)?
5 Ground lugs, terminals, C-clamps, and cable lugs
correctly crimped?
6 No unstrapped ground cable longer than 1 m?
7 No damage to insulation of cables?
8 Equipment undamaged and free from contamination?
9 Protective ground in power supply box connected to site
MET?
Notes:

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# Item Yes N/A


(1)

(1) N/A = Not Applicable


(2) For more information about grounding principles, refer to Grounding Guidelines for
RBS Sites

7.1.2 Check Radio


Use the checklist in Table 6 to check cabinet installation and equipment of
the radio.

Table 6 Radio Checklist


# Item Yes N/A
1 Radio installed as specified in the Customer Site
Documentation?
2 Radio clean and undamaged?
3 Radio properly aligned horizontally and vertically?
4 Equipment labeled as required as specified in the
Customer Site Documentation?
5 Protective covers, dust caps, and terminations plugs are
installed on unused ports?
6 Antenna cables routed correctly and undamaged?
7 Antenna cables tightened?
8 ALD (RET) cables routed correctly and undamaged
(when applicable)?
9 ALD (RET) cables tightened (when applicable)?
10 External alarm cables routed correctly and undamaged
(when applicable)?
11 External alarm cables tightened (when applicable)?
12 Radio 2217 only: Protective caps for the TX-monitor
ports are installed on unused ports (when applicable)?
Notes:

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7.1.3 Check Antenna System


Use the checklist in Table 7 to check the installation of the antennas, antenna
cables, radio cables, and external equipment of the antenna system.

Table 7 Antenna System Checklist


# Item Yes N/A
1 Antenna system installed as specified in the Customer
Site Documentation?
2 No cables or connectors damaged?
3 RF cables properly labeled?
4 Optical cables properly connected, labeled, and
(1)
strapped?
5 Connectors properly connected?
6 Minimum bending radius of the RF cables correct
according to the manufacturer specifications?
7 The correct cable connected to the correct ALD, or Radio
Interface Unit (RIU) port (when applicable?)
8 Bend or drip loop applied on optical cables outside wall
or roof?
9 Outdoor cables ladder protected from falling ice?
10 Outdoor jumpers strapped at regular intervals according
to Feeder System Guideline?
11 Antenna brackets compatible with the mast or pole (no
risk for corrosion)?
12 ALD (RET) cable is correctly connected to the connector
marked ADL and tightened (when applicable)?
13 External alarm cable is correctly connected to the
connector marked and tightened (when applicable)?
Notes:

(1) Ensure that the minimum bending radius is not violated. For more information, refer to
Installing Optical Cables for Main-Remote Solutions.

7.1.4 Check Power System


This section provides checklists for the power system.

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7.1.4.1 Power System

Use the checklist in Table 8 to check the installation and grounding of power
system equipment.

Table 8 Power System Checklist


# Item Yes N/A
1 Radio is installed as specified in the Customer Site
Documentation?
2 Radio is terminated in the correct position and labeled?
3 Ground cable is connected to radio with nuts and
tightened?
4 Power socket is securely and correctly attached to radio?
Notes:

7.2 Power Up Radio


The radio must be powered up within 48 hours after installation, even if it is
not taken into service. The reason is to protect the internal units from local
climate conditions.

Do!

Products not connected to ground risk being damaged by overvoltage or


overcurrent. Always connect products to ground according to instructions.

To power up the radio:

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1. Make sure that the radio is grounded


according to instructions.

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2. Switch on the external power to the


radio.

ON

OFF

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7.3 Check Radio After Power Up


Once the power has been switched on, the radio is loaded with the specific
software. Optical indicators show the status of the radio.

For more information on interpreting the optical indicators on the radio, refer
to Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.

To check the radio after power up:

1. Open the cover for the optical


indicators.

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2. Check that the operation optical


indicator for the radio and the
fan is green. If any red optical
indicator is on, contact the OMC for
maintenance support.

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8 Perform Concluding Routines

Before leaving the site, perform the following procedure:

1. Clean the site and remove objects such as wrapping paper and cable
clippings.

2. Dispose of waste according to local


regulations.

Hazardou
s
Plastic
Metal
Paper

Ge8582A

3. Fill in the verification checklist in the Customer Site Documentation.

4. Report any faults according to local requirements.

5. Hand over the Customer Site Documentation to the person responsible


for the site.

6. Lock all doors and gates to the site.

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Reference List

Reference List

Safety

[1] Personal Health and Safety Information, 124 46-2885

[2] System Safety Information, 124 46-2886

Generic

[3] Grounding Guidelines for RBS Sites, 23/1551-LZA 701 6009

[4] Handling Faulty Equipment, 2/1541-LZA 701 6001

[5] Handling SFP Modules and Optical Cables, 55/1553-LZA 701 6009

[6] Indicators, Buttons, and Switches, 19/1551-LZA 701 6001

[7] Installing Optical Cables for Main-Remote Solutions, 15/1531-LZA 701


0003

[8] Install Rail, 52/1531-LZA 701 6009

[9] Main-Remote Installation Products Overview, 16/1551-LZA 701 0003

[10] Radio Description, 181/1551-LZA 701 6001-V1

[11] Seal Connectors, 48/1531-LZA 701 6009

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