A.1 Indoor Equipment and Materials A.2 Outdoor Equipment and Materials A.3 Ancilliaries
Overview A. Equipments and Materials Needed for Installation
Agenda
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•Educate installers and riggers on Motorola standards of WiMAX installations •Identify the components of WiMAX Indoor BTS •Prevent and limit future installation rectification •Provide safety tips to equipment and personnel
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Motorola Confidential Proprietary
A.1 A 1 Indoor Equipment and Materials A.2 Outdoor Equipment and Materials A.3 Ancilliaries
Equipment and Materials needed for Installations
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19’ Rack ( Canopy , Transmission and New Rack ) BCU II PDU DAP Surge suppressor and mounting DC Cable ( for BCU to PDU , PDU to Rectifier ) Royal cord power cable 3.5 mm2 BCU to PDU Royal cord power cable 8 mm2 (2core) PDU to Rectifier Fiber Optics Cables Labellers (BCU color coded fiber clip, cable and rectifier tag) Ground Cables
A1. Antenna mounted according to Site detailed design A2. Antenna height checked according to Site detailed design A3. Azimuth checked according to Site detailed design A4. Mechanical tilting angle checked according to Site detailed design A5. Electrical tilting angle checked according to Site detailed design A6. Antenna mounting clamps checked, all screw tightened A7. Antenna Grounding(should be tapped on the nearest ground bus bar) A8. BS Van feeder cable entry(porthole) properly sealed with sealant A9. Guide Conduit properly installed and sealed
WiMAX Installations Checklist A. Antenna and Feeder Checklist
B1.Cables installed according to Site Specific Documents ( no sharp bend for the fiber ) B2.Cables secured correctly B3.Cables labeled correctly B4.Antenna and cable connector checked and tightened at both ends B5.All external connectors checked for correct water sealing B6 Antenna jumper cable connectors checked and tightened at both ends B7. Guide conduits properly installed and sealed C. GPS and Surge Suppressor Installation C1.GPS antenna securely mounted and not obstructed C2.GPS tightened correctly according to specification C3. GPS antenna cable and Surge suppressor cable installed and terminated correctly. C4.Surge Suppressor mounted according to orientations C5.GPS and Surge Suppressor properly terminated to the nearest ground bus bar.
Installation checklist continuation… D. BTS installation D1. Cabinet Installation D1a. BCU installed according to Site Detailed Design D1b.BCU fixed, mounted and adjusted D2. Cabinet External Cabling D2a.BCU chassis connected to main grounding bus bar D2b.Power cables to BCU (vice versa)connected and marked D2c.Cables secured and groom tidy on cable tray D2d.Transmission cable securely connected and labelled correctly (BCU to TXM and vice versa)
Installation Standards Checklist
BCU II
Mounting Racks Type BCU Unit BCU DC Power connections BCU Fiber Optics connections
GPS
Antenna Surge Suppressor
Antenna Assembly Sectoring and Antenna Orientation
Indoor cable run Outdoor cable run Cable Conduit Weatherproofing Porthole DAP GPS grounding Equipment Labels
Installation Standards – Indoor Equipment BCU II Mounting Rack Type --- Transmission Rack with 3G Flex BTS
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1-Controller Card 2-Modem Cards 1-I/O Board for Interface with Integral Surge Protection RF-GPS Module Cooling Fan Internal Power Supply ***optional 24hr HSO for Back Up timing
Crimp lock LAN cables if only assured colorcodes are arranged and end tips are in lock-in positions
Transmission
Never mistaken and treat that these are ordinary cables that are subject to excessive bending, twist and never step on it once laid down on the ladder or floors
Fiber Optics
Avoid excessive twist between GPS antenna and cable
GPS cable torque
Use firm ropes,pulley and use 2-1-1 pull up strategy 2 lifter,1 guide,1 receiver