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Motorola MOTOwi4 25600 Hardware Installation (106 pages)
2.5GHz Diversity Access Point, Ground Based Access Point GAP
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Motorola
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Wireless Access Point
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Ground Based Access Point (GAP) Hardware Installation
12
P09286A73
12
Revision History
13
Version Information
13
Resolution of Service Requests
13
Incorporation of Change Notices
13
General Information
14
Purpose
14
Cross References
14
Text Conventions
15
Contacting Motorola
16
24-Hour Support
16
Questions and Comments
16
Errors
16
Security Advice
17
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
18
Warnings
18
Cautions
18
Notes
18
Safety
19
General Safety
19
Electromagnetic Energy
19
Caring for the Environment
20
In EU Countries
20
In Non-EU Countries
20
CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table
21
Motorola Document Set
22
Ordering Documents and CD-Roms
22
Document Banner Definitions
22
Data Encryption
22
Supplemental Information
23
Third Party Computer Software and Trademarks
23
FCC Requirements
24
Content
24
Radio Frequency Exposure
24
FCC Part 15 Requirements
24
Chapter 1: Overview
28
Introduction
29
Product Description
30
Manual Order
31
Recommended Documents
32
Abbreviations and Acronyms
33
Table 1-1 Abbreviations and Acronyms
33
Tools and Materials
34
Introduction
34
Table 1-2 Tools and Materials
34
Chapter 2: Site Preparation
36
General
37
Overview
37
Indoor and Outdoor Sites
37
Site Preparation Overview
38
Installation
38
Site Manager
38
Verification and Procedures
38
Initial Site Inspection
39
Indoor Intial Site Inspection
39
Outdoor Initial Site Inspection
39
Prepare Site for Equipment Arrival
41
Description
41
Equipment Arrival
41
Procedure to Prepare the Site for the Equipment
41
Site Layout Inspection
43
Shipping and Handling
44
Overview
44
How Equipment Is Shipped
44
How Equipment Arrives
45
Recommended Unpacking Tools
45
Unpacking
46
GAP Equipment
46
Outdoor GAP
46
Unpacking Procedure
47
Figure 2-1 GAP Cabinet - Lifting and Mounting Bracket Locations
47
Indoor GAP
48
Unpacking Procedure
48
Chapter 3: Cable Descriptions
50
Overview
51
Configurations Supported
52
Cable Installation Order
53
Cable Descriptions and Part Numbers
54
Table 3-1 Cable Length Requirements
54
Cable Lengths
56
Table 3-2 Cable Lengths
56
Chapter 4: Indoor GAP Hardware Installation
58
Indoor (Rack - Mount) GAP Installation
59
GAP Rack - Mount Cages
59
Indoor GAP Product Identification
60
BCU Cage and Components
60
TRX Cage and Components
60
Rack Mounting Configuration
61
GAP Rack Mounting (Typical)
61
Mounting and Bolt Configurations
62
Mounting Hardware
62
Installation on Concrete
63
Installation on Wooden Floor
63
Figure 4-1 Concrete Mounting
63
Installation of GAP Cages in the Indoor Rack
65
BCU Cage
65
TRX Cage
65
Rack Cabling with Cages Installed
66
Cage to Cage
66
External Cabling to Rack
66
Chapter 5: Outdoor GAP Hardware Installation
68
Outdoor (Cabinet - Mount) GAP Installation
69
GAP Cabinets
69
Outdoor GAP Product Identification and Configurations
70
Common Outdoor Mounting Information
70
Stacked GAP Cabinet Configuration
70
Side - by - Side GAP Cabinet Configuration
70
GAP Concrete Slab Mounting
71
Installation Planning
71
Concrete Slab Configurations
71
Figure 5-1 Single Cabinet Mounting
72
Cabinet Mounting
73
Figure 5-2 Dual Cabinet Mounting
73
Conduit Routed through Back of BTS Cabinet
74
Figure 5-3 GAP BTS Cabinet "Mud Room
74
Conduit Routed through Bottom of BTS Cabinet
75
Figure 5-4 "Mud Room" Conduit Routed through Back of BTS Cabinet
75
I-Beam Support
76
Figure 5-5 "Mud Room" Conduit Routed through Bottom of BTS Cabinet
76
Figure 5-6 I-Beam Support for a Single GAP Cabinet
77
Figure 5-7 I-Beam Support for Two GAP Cabinets
77
Outdoor Mounting and Bolt Configurations
78
Concrete Pad Installation and Ground System
79
Materials Needed
79
Ground System
79
Table 5-1 General Materials Needed
79
Conduit Routing through Concrete Slab
80
Figure 5-8 Ground Ring Layout
80
Figure 5-9 Conduit Stub in Concrete Slab
80
GAP Side - by - Side Configuration
81
Side - by - Side Cabinets
81
Figure 5-10 GAP Cabinets
81
GAP Stacked Configuration
82
Stacked Cabinets
82
Figure 5-11 GAP Cabinets
82
GAP Cabinet Cabling
83
Grounding
83
Cabling between Cabinets
83
External Cabling to Cabinets
83
Other Cabling
83
Chapter 6: Optional Equipment
84
Chapter 7: What's Next and Cleanup
86
Introduction
87
Clean up the Site
87
Installation Checklist
87
Optimize the System
87
Site Cleanup
88
Tools and Storage
88
Materials Storage
88
Debris Cleanup
88
Environment
88
Installation Checklist
90
Installation Completion Checklist
90
Directions
90
Table 7-1 Site Information
90
Table 7-2 Checklist
91
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