Cisco Model GS7000 4-Port Node 1 GHz with 42 54 Split Installation Guide

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Chapter 3    Installation 
 
 
 
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but do not remove them. Then lift the housing into proper position on the strand. 
4  Slip the clamps over the strand and finger-tighten the clamp bolts. This allows 
additional side-to-side movement of the housing as needed. 
5  Move the housing as needed to install the coaxial cable and connectors. See the 
illustrations below for an example 
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Note: If supplying power to the node through a main output port, a power 
inserter must be installed to inject the AC voltage onto the RF signal. 
6  Use a torque wrench and a 1/2-inch socket to tighten the strand clamp bolts 
from 5 ft-lb to 8 ft-lbs (6.8 to 10.8 Nm). 
Note: A slight tilt of the face of the housing is normal. Cable tension will cause 
the housing to hang more closely to vertical. 
7  Connect the coaxial cable to the pin connector according to the pin connector 
manufacturer’s specifications. 
8  Continue to Fiber Optic Cable Installation (on page 81) and RF Cable 
Installation (on page 88).