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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Documentation 1
1.2 Tools 1
1.3 Conditions 3
2 Work Process 5
4 Installation Alternatives 11
4.1 Mounting Direction Alternatives 13
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
Reference List 45
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.
Product Name
Torque wrench 5–25 Nm, socket 10 mm
Lifting device
1.3 Conditions
The conditions in this section must be fulfilled before work starts.
• 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.
0 A circuit breaker
2 Work Process
Install Radio
Verify Radio
Installation
Power Up Radio
Check Radio
After Power Up
Perform Concluding
Routines
Ge7475D
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.
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Note: Make sure that the items in the corrugated box are not damaged.
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Note: Make sure to keep the radio clean from moisture and dirt.
4 Installation Alternatives
The installation alternatives for the radio are shown in Figure 2 and listed in
Table 2.
A B
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2
1
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This section provides information for preparations before installing the radio.
1.7 Nm
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1.7 Nm
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22 Nm
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Ge9968A
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OFF
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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.
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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.
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.
6.2 Video
The video of a pole installation shown in Figure 4 is a complement to the
step-by-step installation instructions.
20 Nm
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Note: Do not hoist more than one radio in the same handle; the handle might
break.
1. Attach a lifting device to the top of the pole or wall, where the radio is to
be attached.
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Ge7607A
Note: Do not hoist more than one radio in the same handle.
Ge7369B
Ge7370B
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22 Nm
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Note: Make sure that the radio is firmly attached to the rail.
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22 Nm
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Because of space limitations, always connect the cables in the following order:
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.
A B
K L
1 2
C H
D I J E F G
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1 2
C H
D A B E F G
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B Antenna B
D Optical indicators – –
, ,
1, 2
E Optical cable 1 1 LC (On SFP) with
support for FullAXS
F Optical cable 2 2
H Grounding 2 x M6 bolt
(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.
Note: Always connect the grounding cable before connecting any other cable.
Do!
or
10 mm
9.8 Nm
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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.
A
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B
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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.
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Note: For instructions on how to clean the optical cable, refer to Handling
SFP Modules and Optical Cables.
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6. 1
Clamp the plug body with the seal
ring to the optical cable.
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5 Nm
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0.23 Nm
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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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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.
Use the checklist in Table 5 to check the installation of the grounding system
for the site and the Radio System.
(1) Ensure that the minimum bending radius is not violated. For more information, refer to
Installing Optical Cables for Main-Remote Solutions.
Use the checklist in Table 8 to check the installation and grounding of power
system equipment.
Do!
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ON
OFF
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For more information on interpreting the optical indicators on the radio, refer
to Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.
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1. Clean the site and remove objects such as wrapping paper and cable
clippings.
Hazardou
s
Plastic
Metal
Paper
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Reference List
Safety
Generic
[5] Handling SFP Modules and Optical Cables, 55/1553-LZA 701 6009