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

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Applying Power to the Node 
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Applying Power to the Node 
Overview 
The GS7000 Node requires input power of 45 to 90 V AC from an external power 
source. This power is supplied through one or more of the RF cables. 
The powering configuration is flexible and can be changed to meet most network 
requirements. Power direction is configured by installing AC shunts for the ports 
through which you want to pass AC power. An AC segmentable shunt is provided 
to configure power direction between the two sides of the node. 
The following schematic diagram illustrates GS7000 Node powering. 
 
 
 
 
Node Powering Procedure 
Follow these steps to apply power. 
1  Determine which of the RF cables carry 45 to 90 V AC input power. 
2  Install shunts in the locations that correspond to the AC-powered RF ports. Each 
port’s shunt is located on the RF amplifier module near the port as shown in the 
following illustration.