Installing Flexi Cabinet For Outdoor (FCOA)
Installing Flexi Cabinet For Outdoor (FCOA)
Installing Flexi Cabinet For Outdoor (FCOA)
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Contents
Contents 3
1 Summary of changes 5
1 Summary of changes
Changes between issues 3-0 and 2-0
Updated chapters:
Removed sections:
.
Appendix A: Contents of delivery
New chapters:
Updated chapters:
.
Overview of installing FCOA: changed the order of steps.
. Removing the FCOA cabinet roof: updated the Purpose section.
.
Anchoring the FCOA: added information about recommended bolt
size.
.
Installing air filter: added information about connecting power to the
filter and about properly closing the control box cover. Figure in
Summary section updated.
. Installing batteries: Figure in step 6 updated.
. Installing site support module and PDU for battery backup: changed
the title and updated the Before you start section. Moved DIP switch
information to chapter Connecting battery backup and site support
alarms in FCOA.
Removed chapters:
.
Installing Flexi System External Alarm (FSEB)
. Appendix FSEB interface signals and connector pin assignments
Check that you have the needed installation tools available. See Appendix
Installation tools and torque values.
Warning
Warning
Steps
2. Locate the site pack in the bottom right corner of the cabinet.
12. Install the Site Support Module (FCSA) and Integrated Battery
Backup (MIBBU), if needed. If you are using the Flexi Rectifier
Module (FRMA, FRMB or FRMC), see the installation
instructions in NOLS.
Further information
Next, install the modules inside the cabinet, and route and install the
cables. For instructions, see Creating FCOA Configurations.
Steps
DN7068496
2 2
DN70287227
DN70287242
Follow these instructions when the cabinet must be lifted to the desired
installation location.
The cabinet can also be lifted when fully equipped. Because of the weight
of the cabinet, it must be lifted with a crane.
Handle
DN70119951
Summary
Minimum
1500 mm
Lifting eye bolts (59.1 in)
(4 places)
3
2
DN7068215
Warning
Steps
Make sure that the hoisting belt or rope loop is min.1500 mm (59.1
in.) high to avoid bending the equipment.
Caution
A fully equipped cabinet is heavy. Make sure that the hoisting belt or
rope is sufficiently strong.
The cabinet must be anchored to the base if there is any risk of it toppling
in areas with an earthquake risk, for example.
When raining, some water may enter the cabinet through the door and
back wall. It is important that the water can exit via the holes on the cabinet
floor. If the cabinet is exposed to rain, it must be installed at least 20...50
mm off the ground by using, for example, an I-beam rail, metal grating or
C-bars.
The recommended anchor bolt size is M12 x 60 mm. The bolts are not
included in the delivery.
Summary
20-50 mm off
the ground
Anchor bolt
Concrete
DN7067649
Steps
back wall
75 mm (3.0 in)
620 mm (24.4 in)
fixing points o 15 mm
90 mm
Front side
DN70119963
Tip
If the cabinet installation location has limited space, change the door
handedness before taking the cabinet to the location.
Caution
Standing on the door may cause the door to buckle. Do not climb on the
cabinet door to access the roof.
Steps
1
2
DN7073576
2. Detach the wind stopper from the cabinet by moving it to the left
first.
ground cable
DN70119987
4a
4b
Loosen
5 the hinge Remove
screw the hinge
DN7073588
5. Remove the hinge screws (3 pcs) and hinges from the cabinet.
6. Remove the plastic plugs and install them on the other side of
the cabinet.
7
6 6
7
6
7
7 6
DN7073607
DN7073619
9
10
DN7073622
10. Flip the door side plate 180 degrees (upside down).
Fix with six screws. Tighten the two top screws first, then the two
bottom ones, and lastly the two screws in the middle.
11b
11a 11c
11b
DN70145637
12. Thread the guide plate to the locking rod and attach it to the
door.
12
DN70145676
13
DN70145652
14. Install the door to the cabinet using the hinge pins.
Push the hinge pins at least halfway down the hinge slots.
14
DN7073673
15. Thread the wind stopper to the guiding slot in the cabinet.
15
DN70146893
16
DN7073685
18
19
ground
cable
DN70120014
18. Attach the grounding cable to the new location in the cabinet.
20. Move the magnetic proximity sensor magnet part from the
bottom of the door to the top.
a. Detach the two M3 screws.
b. Flip the detached part 180 degrees.
c. Move the magnet part to its new location and fix with the two
M3 screws.
Summary
DN70148334
Steps
DN70148346
DN70148358
DN70148373
DN70148397
DN70148416
Test the lock by turning the key clockwise. Check that the latch
moves correctly and that the door can be locked.
The cabinet external cables can be routed in the cabinet through the cable
entry on the cabinet bottom.
Summary
DN70473357
Steps
1. Detach the three screws on the right side of the cable entry.
DN70227072
DN70227096
3. Route the power cables using cable clamps. Start cabling from
the left.
power
cables
transmission 4
cables
DN70227103
Figure 12. Routing the cables through cabinet bottom steps 3 and 4
cable clamps
for power cables
DN70227115
Figure 13. Routing the cables through cabinet bottom detail figure
4. Route the transmission cables through the cable entry and fix
with cable ties.
Tip
DN70227127
cable
ties
DN70227139
7. Route antenna cables through the cable entry and fix with cable
ties.
antenna
cables
DN70227142
DN70227154
9. Route antenna cables through the cable entry and fix with cable
ties.
10
9
DN70227166
Figure 18. Routing the cables through cabinet bottom steps 9 and 10
The cabinet external cables can be routed in the cabinet through the
cabinet roof.
Summary
1 Cable
entries 2
2
power
cables
cable 4
clambs
cable
6
ties 5
DN7068099
Steps
1. Remove the cover plate from the lead-through you are going to
use.
If you are using the lead-through in the back of the cabinet, first
remove the rubber lead-ins on the inside of the cabinet to uncover
the cable entry screws.
2. Place the lower half of the cable entry on the lead-through and
fix with screws.
6. Place the upper half of the cable entry on top of the lower one,
fixing the cables to their places.
Caution
Summary
DN70100864
Steps
4. Insert the stripped end of the cable into a cable shoe lug and
crimp.
5. Fit the lug to the grounding point in the cabinet and fix with a
star washer and nut.
Tip
Further information
The modules are grounded to the cabinet rack, and no separate module
grounding cables are required.
The optional FCFA delivery (air filter and wind plate) can be used when the
environmental conditions require it.
Remove the site bag on the top left corner of the air filter.
When unpacking the FCFA delivery, push the air filter back panel
horizontally until it no longer moves freely. Then lift the plate upwards
keeping it level.
Tip
There are two options for connecting power to the air filter:
Summary
to control box
cabinet pressure
hose to + terminal
pressure ambient
sensor pressure hose
DN70121119
Steps
back side
1
M5
4 pcs
DN70150241
Figure 22. Removing the 4 x M5 screws inside the cabinet and the cabinet back
panel
Loosen the 4 x M5 screws from both sides and detach the bars.
DN70150253
DN70150265
5. Fix the air filter in place with the guide pins (one at the top and
one at the bottom of the air filter).
M5
15 pcs
5
5
DN70150277
6. Fix the air filter on the cabinet with 4 x M5 on the roof and 22 x
M5 screws at the back.
Tip
Use the screws from the detached bars in the previous step. In addition,
use additional screws included in the air filter site pack.
9. Route the air filter fan power cable through a vacant bushing
seal and connect it to the screw terminal on the control box
printed circuit board.
11
DN70150289
Figure 26. Routing the ambient pressure hose to the cabinet door
Caution
If the cover is not closed properly, water may enter the control box.
Make sure that the cover matches the notches on the control box.
12. Fix the cables to the fixing points with cable ties.
15
17
14
DN70150432
Figure 27. Installing the air filter back panel, the air filter roof and the cabinet
roof
16a
16c
16d
16b
DN70154764
a. Fix four screws and washers on the cabinet door. Make sure
the washers are placed the convex side outwards from the
System module or System Extension module PWR 6 output.
b. Install the wind plate.
c. Tighten the screws.
d. Fix the rubber plugs in the wind plate.
8.2.1 Overview of battery backup and site support solution for FCOA
The optional site support module (FCSA) is used with the outdoor cabinet
to provide long-term battery back-up for the Flexi EDGE BTS. It also
provides IP55-protected space for 3rd party 19” Line Terminating
Equipment (LTE) units.
The FCSA is installed in the FCOA along with batteries and a Power
Distribution Unit (WPUB or WPUC). The PDU converts AC power into DC
power, which is then used by the BTS. Alarms routed from the battery
backup solution can be routed to the System Module, FSEB or other
external alarm box.
The FCSA can also be used without battery backup to provide power and
IP55 protection for 3rd party LTE units. In this scenario, an FSEC must be
installed on the FCOA roof to provide power to the FCSA.
The following HW is required for the FCOA battery backup and site
support solution:
. Battery options:
. Power safe battery 4 x 12V62F
.
Power safe battery 4 x 12V92F
. Flexi Cabinet Site Support Module (FCSA)
.
Rectifier Units (WPMB/WPMC)
. Power Distribution Unit (PDU) (WPUB/WPUC)
.
Optional items:
. Flexi EDGE Battery Alarm cable (EBCA)
. Flexi EDGE OVP (FSEC) box (provides power to the FCSA if
the battery backup solution is not used)
Purpose
Before installing the site support, the lower part of the cabinet rack must be
disassembled.
Summary
2
2
2 3
DN7067773
Steps
Tip
Further information
. Make sure that the outdoor cabinet is grounded to the site main
ground.
. Install the MIBBU unit in the site support module.
.
Disassemble the rack as instructed in the Disassembling the rack
section.
Steps
DN7073704
2. Fix with two screws on the wall (M5x8) and two screws on the
floor (M5x12).
DN7073716
3. Install the air guide plate between the left mounting rack and the
cabinet rack with two screws.
DN70121049
Rail
DN70119842
5
4
DN7073728
battery supports
DN7073731
92 Ah 62 Ah
mounting
rail
space for space for
batteries batteries
DN70135374
8. Install the mounting rail to the right. Fix with two screws.
6U
8
DN7073743
9a
cage
nuts 9a
9c
9b
DN7068121
Expected outcome
Battery back
fixing plate
DN70148685
Purpose
The optional site support module (FCSA) can be used with the outdoor
cabinet to provide long-term battery back-up time for the Flexi EDGE BTS,
and a space for installing LTE units. The MIBBU (WPUB or WPUC) is
utilised when a site support module is used. The MIBBU (WPUB or
WBUC) converts the AC power into DC power, which the base station
uses.
Three alarm lines from the MIBBU are routed via the control card to EAC.
+-
48 V Out
Fuse
max 3.15 A
+-
48 V Out
Fuse +-
max 3.15 A 48 V Out
Fuse
Status max 10 A
Ext Alarms
Output Int
fan1
MIBBU Alarms Int
Input fan2
Ext +-
fan1 48 V Out
Ext
fan2 Fuse
max 3.15 A
+-
48 V Out
Fuse
max 3.15 A
DN70164318
The FCSA control and power distribution card provides power feeds to the
LT units.
Tip
AC interface support
DN70473212
.
Open the site support module and take out the installation parts.
. Check that the alarm polarity is correct and disable the LTE
distribution alarm if needed. The default setting for the alarm polarity
is Normally Open. For instructions, see Changing the alarm polarity
and disabling the LTE distribution alarm of the WPUB unit or
Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm
of the WPUC unit, depending on your base station setup.
Remember also to change the Intelligent Shutdown polarity, if using
it.
Steps
1. Fix the external fans on the site support module (FCSA) with
four M5x16 screws.
DN70154873
2. Remove covers from the bushing seals you are going to use.
DC cable
External alarms
AC cable
battery cable
DN70385316
3. Place the FCSA module on its back. Take care not to damage
the guide pins on the module.
Warning
Risk of short circuit. Make sure that all the breakers on the power
distribution unit (PDU) front panel are in the OFF position before
you connect the cables.
DN70155245
DN70155221
-
BTS
- +
-
6
Common+
+
Battery -
DN70155233
DN0550465
Figure 38. Principle of connecting two power cables to the same terminal of
PDU.
In case the MIBBU (WPUB or WBUC) is not used, power for the
FCSA control card is taken from the FSEC which is located on the
FCOA ceiling.
8. Remove the cable ties that are holding the battery cables
together.
9. Route the battery cables through the bushing seals in the back
of the site support module.
Make sure the rubber parts remain in place when routing the cables.
- Do not tighten the bushing seals at this point.
BTS
- +
-
Common+
9
Battery -
DN70155257
11
-
BTS
- +
-
10
Common+
+
Battery -
10
DN70155269
Control card +
Control card -
Battery +
Battery -
BTS +
BTS -
Connect
the cables
- - + + - Remove the
plastic cover
DN7068106
Battery +
Battery -
BTS +
BTS -
Connect
the cables
1
45 degrees
Remove or less
the
plastic BTS - Battery - Common + Remove the
cover plastic cover
DN70120077
12. Route the AC cable through the bushing seal in the rear of the
FCSA.
12
DN70155272
N1 L1
N2 L2
AC Power
input cable N3 L3
PE
Cable routing Bridges
support
1~ Connection
N N1 L1 L
N2 L2
N3 L3
PE PE L1/L2/L3= Phase
N= Neutral, PE= Protective earth
DN02165007
N1 L1
N2 L2
AC Power
input cable N3 L3
PE
Cable routing
support
3~ Connection
N1 L1 L1
N2 L2 L2
N3 L3 L3
PE PE L1/L2/L3= Phase
N= Neutral, PE= Protective earth
DN02178657
N1 L1
N2 L2
AC Power
input cable N3 L3
PE
Cable routing
Bridge
support
3~Y Connection
N N1 L1 L1
N2 L2 L2
N3 L3 L3
PE PE L1/L2/L3= Phase
N= Neutral, PE= Protective earth
DN02178645
13
14
DN70155284
Slide the PDU unit inside the site support module. Fix with four M5
screws.
16
17
DN70155518
19. Align the site support module (with the PDU unit) with the
guiding pins in the back of the cabinet. Install the site support
module.
19
DN70155296
20. Fix the site support module to the cabinet with two screws.
20
DN70119878
21. Fix the battery cables to the battery front plate with cable ties so
that they cross each other.
22. Route the thermal sensor cable and push the rubber plug in
place.
23. Connect the site support fan cables to the Int fan and Ext fan
connectors on the FCSA control card.
Route the cables through the site support module cable entries.
Push the rubber plug through the cable entry to seal the entry point.
Fix the fan cables to the cabinet with cable ties.
24. Connect the alarm cable (994957) from the Ext Alarms Output
connector on the FCSA control card to the external alarms
connector located in the FSEB box (if used) on the cabinet roof.
Route the alarm cable through the cable entries on the side of the
site support module sloping downwards. Once the cable is outside
the site support module, make sure to make a proper loop and route
the cable to the cabinet roof.
Pin Signal
X106 1-6 External alarms 1-6
X108 7-12 External alarms 7-12
X109, X111, Ground
X113
If you are taking into use the three additional alarms (in addition to
the three mains alarms), do not connect the MAINS alarm wire from
the cable.
24
DN70121652
25. If only the three mains alarms are taken in use, connect the
alarm cable (994735) from the EAC connector on the PDU to the
MIBBU Alarms Input connector on the FCSA control card.
There are three alarm lines from the MIBBU unit routed via the
control card to the FSEB.
26. Connect the battery cable connector from the PDU to the
battery cable connector from the batteries.
26
DN70100525
Purpose
The PDU provides four slots for rectifiers. Each of the PDU versions
(WPUB/WPUC) has its own rectifier unit: WPMB/WPMC. Install the
rectifier units as described in these instructions.
Steps
Install the rectifier units in their places. Note that if the rectifier is the
type that has the retaining hooks (WPMB), the hooks must be in an
open position before fixing the unit in place. Use a small screwdriver
in the holes in the upper left- and right-hand corners of the unit to
release the hooks.
1 Retaining hooks
2 Fixing screw
DN0424983
Figure 44. Installing the rectifiers, WPMB (top) and WPMC (bottom)
Caution
The retaining hooks are fragile. Do not carry the unit by the retaining
hooks.
Turn the breakers on the PDU front panel into the ON position.
Warning
Further information
If you are using the Flexi Rectifier Module (FRMx), see Principles for
installing FRMA, FRMB and FRMC in Flexi EDGE BTS configurations in
document Installing Nokia Flexi EDGE BTS Optional Items.
The site support module (FCSA) can be used without battery backup to
provide an IP55-protected environment for 3rd party Line Terminating
Equipment (LTE) units.
The FSEC is required to provide power to the FCSA. For FSEC installation
instructions, see Installing optional items.
The rack must be disassembled before installing the FCSA. Open the
FCSA and take out the installation parts before you begin.
Steps
1. Fix the external fans on the site support module (FCSA) with
four M5x16 screws.
DN70154873
2. Remove covers from the bushing seals you are going to use.
DC cable
External alarms
AC cable
battery cable
DN70385316
3. Place the FCSA module on its back. Take care not to damage
the guide pins on the module.
DN70155221
6. Route the other end of cable 995068 through the bushing seals
and connect it to the FSEC.
-
BTS
- +
-
6
Common+
+
Battery -
DN70155233
DN0550465
Figure 47. Principle of connecting two power cables to the same terminal of
PDU.
In case the MIBBU is not used, power for the FCSA control card is
taken from the FSEC which is located on the FCOA ceiling.
8. Align the site support module with the guiding pins in the back
of the cabinet. Install the site support module.
19
DN70155296
9. Fix the site support module to the cabinet with two screws.
20
DN70119878
10. Connect the site support fan cables to the Int fan and Ext fan
connectors on the FCSA control card.
Route the cables through the site support module cable entries.
Push the rubber plug through the cable entry to seal the entry point.
Fix the fan cables to the cabinet with cable ties.
8.2.7 Installing 3rd party LTE units in the site support module
The FCSA has 4U of 19 in. (48,26 cm) rack space for 3rd party Line
Terminating Equipment (LTE) units. The installation requirements for 3rd
party LTE units are:
Steps
3. Connect one end of the power cable to one of the 48V Out
connectors on the FCSA control card and the other end to the
power connector on the LTE unit.
The battery backup and site support alarms for FCOA are “plug and play”.
No configuration is required if the default alarm configurations are used.
Alarms for the Power Distribution Unit (WPUB or WPUC) can either be
routed to the FSEB or other external alarm box through the FCSA control
card or routed directly to the System Module (ESMA) using the optional
Flexi Alarm Battery Cable (EBCA). Alarms for the FCSA fans and LTE
units are routed from the FCSA control card to the external alarm box.
There are two possible alarm cabling configurations with the Flexi EDGE
FCOA battery solution:
994957
ESM
EACX-S
Ext Alarms
FCSA
Output
FSEB
471464A
MIBBU Alarms
WLB alarm 994945
Input
EAC
EAC
FPA ESMA
WPUB/C
DN70521099
Figure 48. Flexi EDGE FCOA battery backup and site support alarm cabling
with EBCA
994957
MIBBU Alarms
ESM
Input
EACX-S
Ext Alarms
FCSA
Output
FSEB
EAC
EAC
WPUB/C ESMA
DN70521087
Figure 49. Flexi EDGE FCOA battery backup and site support alarm cabling
without EBCA
.
PDU alarm cable is connected from the PDU to the FCSA
. FCSA alarm cable is connected from the FCSA control card to
the external alarm box
. PSM 1 - Site powering faulty (PDU alarm with EBCA cable only)
. PSM 2 - Site powering operation degraded (PDU alarm with EBCA
cable only)
.
PSM 3 - Site powering notification (PDU alarm with EBCA cable
only)
.
Internal fan alarm (FCSA)
. External fan alarm (FCSA)
.
Temperature alarm (FCSA)
. LTE power alarm (FCSA)
For the alarm pin configurations, see FSAA pin colour mapping and FSEB
interface signals and connector pin assignments in document Installing
Flexi EDGE BTS Optional Items.
Using the EBCA cable provides three additional PDU alarms and it frees
space for three extra alarm lines on the external alarm box because the
PDU alarms are connected to the System Module. Note that the FCSA
control card alarms (fans, LTE power, and so on) still need to be routed to
the external alarm box when an EBCA cable is used.
If you want to change the default PDU alarm configuration, then a custom
cable is needed to connect to the FSEB or external alarm box.
The FCSA control card collects and converts alarms information from the
fans, LTE units and MIBBU. The alarms are connected to EAC lines, which
is done with the use of DIP switches on the board. The DIP switch settings
are presented in the figure and table below. If necessary, the routing of
alarms can be changed by adjusting the DIP switches.
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 ON
Pins 1,4,5,6 up sets ALL
alarms in line 7ON X100 connector
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
ON
Pins 2,4,5,6 up sets ALL
1 2 3 4 5 6
alarms in line 8 ON X100 connector
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
MAINS/SW1 MAINS/SW3
Pins 3,4,5,6 up sets ALL
MAINS/SW3 alarms in line 9 ON X100 connector
1 2 3 4 5 6
MIBBU Alarms
routing on PWB Example MIBBU alarms
connections
DN70385164
For more details about the PDU alarms, see the WPMB/WPMC
description in the Nokia UltraSite WCDMA Base Station Optima Compact
Outdoor (WREB) product documentation.
Steps
Do not connect the Mains 1-3 alarm lines on the external alarm box
because those are connected directly to the System Module with the
EBCA cable. If additional alarms from the MIBBU are needed, a
separate cable is needed between the PDU and the external alarm
box.
Route the alarm cables through the cable entries on the side of the
site support module sloping downwards. Once the cable is outside
the site support module, make a proper loop to prevent water ingress
and route the cable to the cabinet roof. Fix with cable ties.
8.2.9 Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm
of the WPUB unit
Purpose
The EAC alarm polarity can be set to two states, Normally Open or
Normally Closed.
The Normally Open state means that the galvanic EAC alarm circuit loop is
open and electric current is not flowing through it. The corresponding EAC
alarm is activated if the EAC alarm circuit loop is closed.
The Normally Closed state means that the galvanic EAC alarm circuit loop
is closed and electric current is flowing through it. The corresponding EAC
alarm is activated if the EAC alarm circuit loop is opened.
The default alarm polarity is Normally Open. Make sure that you set the
EAC alarm polarity correspondingly during BTS commissioning.
Caution
Always use an ESD wrist strap when handling units labelled with the
ESD sign. Labelled units are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
Steps
1. Lift off the plastic cover on the backside of the WPUB unit.
2. Remove the screws that attach the cover to the unit and lift off
the cover.
Remove the four screws on the top and three uppermost screws on
each side of the unit.
Note that disabling the LTE distribution alarm does not require
removing the cover.
The text on the interface board shows how the jumpers should be
mounted for Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC) states.
7 CON5
JP7
NC +
REL 7
NO
JP8
NC -
REL 8
NO
8
1 2 3 4 5 6
NC
RELAY
NO
7 CON5
JP7
NC +
REL 7
NO
JP8
NC -
REL 8
NO
8
1 2 3 4 5 6
NC
RELAY
NO
To disable the alarm, connect the wire between the pins 10 and 11 of
the CON41 connector.
8.2.10 Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm
of the WPUC unit
There are eight galvanic isolated alarm contacts for remote supervision of
the alarms. Each alarm contact represents different alarm conditions.
Alarm relay coils are powered during normal operation. All alarm relays will
give an alarm with no AC or DC power connected to the system.
Alarms EAC
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
Alarm 1: Pin 1
Alarm 2: Pin 2
Alarm 3: Pin 3
Alarm 4: Pin 4
Alarm 5: Pin 5
Alarm 6: Pin 6
Alarm 7: Pin 7
Alarm 8: Pin 8
Common: Pin 9
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Tip
Caution
Always use an ESD wrist strap when handling units labelled with the
ESD sign. Labelled units are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
Steps
1. Loosen the fixing screw and pull out the alarm interface unit
using the handle.
2. Use JP8 for setting the alarm relays to closed on alarm or open
on alarm.
Note that when the jumpers are mounted between pins 1 and 2, the
alarm polarity is Normally Open. When the jumpers are mounted
between pins 2 and 3, the alarm polarity is Normally Closed.
R64 R62 R60 R63 R61 R90 R82 R84 R85 LTE alarm
JP3 JP2
R37 P2
R21
Q5 D3 P3
JP4
RL12 RL11 1 Jumper settings
R29
R26
D1
D4
1 JP12 1 JP10 1 JP8 1
1
RL10 RL9
JP11
J12
Alarms EAC
JP9
RL8 RL7
C21
C24
1
JP7
RL6 RL5
Q6
1
R30
JP6
JP5
J1
SC6
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Check that the cabinet roof has been removed. Remove the plastic cover
from the fire detector before installing it.
Summary
Back side
4
5
3
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Steps
3. Slide the notches in the fire detector back plate in the slots on
the cabinet roof.
This list covers all Flexi EDGE BTS installation options: stack, wall, pole,
Flexi Cabinet for Indoor (FCIA), Flexi Cabinet for Outdoor (FCOA), Citytalk
cabinet, feederless sites.
Folding knife .
Unpacking
. Routing cables through cable entries
.
Preparing power and ground cables
Adjustable wrench General installation tool
Side cutters Cutting tie wraps, general installation tool
2 2 2
Crimping tool for 16 mm (6 AWG), 25 mm (4 AWG), 35 mm Grounding and DC power input cables
(2 AWG), or 50 mm2 (1/0 AWG) cable lugs
Torque wrench for antenna cables (size depends on antenna Connecting antenna cables to ERxA or ECxA
jumper/feeder cable size and manufacturer)
Cable ties Routing cables
Tape measure General installation tool
Flashlight, pocket lamp or torch General installation tool
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