RadioFrame Networks Inc DH2 User Manual

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RadioFrame System 
Introduction 
RFN_3.1 Beta
  
1.1.3 Reference 
Documents 
The following documents are intended to supplement the information contained 
in this manual. 
• 
RF Planning Guidelines for iDEN Installations, RadioFrame Networks, 
990-1001-00 
• 
Customer Release Notes RFN_3.1, RadioFrame Networks,  
P/N 991-1000-31 
• 
Gen 3 Site Controller System Manual, Motorola, 68P80801E30-O 
• 
PECO II Rectifier System Manual: 127NHL-IBWS 
• 
PECO II System Manual 40-719010-1005 
• 
Battery Manufacturer’s Installation and Maintenance Documentation 
• 
Quality Standards—Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) Installation Manual 
(R56)
, Motorola, R56 current edition 
• 
National Electrical Code (NEC), current edition 
1.2 Quality 
Standards 
The installation section of this manual requires the Motorola Quality Standards-
Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) Installation Manual (R56)
 as a reference. The 
R56 contains onsite installation, integration, optimization, and maintenance 
information for trunked radio equipment. Technicians and installation personnel 
must be familiar with procedures and guidelines presented within the R56 
manual. 
1.3  Static Sensitive Precautions 
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical 
circuitry. It occurs when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled 
and can result in complete or intermittent failures.  
Extreme care must be taken while handling, shipping, and servicing boards and 
RadioBlades. To avoid static damage, observe the following precautions: 
• 
Prior to handling, shipping, and servicing equipment, always put on a 
conductive wrist strap connected to a grounding device. This discharges any 
accumulated static charges. All RFN RadioBlades and Field Replaceable 
Units (FRUs), including NPCs and APCs, are shipped with a disposable anti-
static wrist strap (RFN P/N 110-0610-00).  
 
Warning! 
Use extreme caution when wearing a conductive wrist strap near sources of high 
voltage. The low impedance provided by the wrist strap also increases the danger 
of lethal shock should accidental contact with high voltage sources occur.