RadioFrame Networks Inc MCSERIESHP10 User Manual

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System Configuration Changes 
 
MC-Series High-Power System 
  
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Rev 
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 
RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 
 
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION 
2  Select the Software Download & System Reset on the System Configuration 
page. 
3  On the Software Download & System Reset page (Figure 73), select the Reset 
System button. 
8.3  Adding or Removing RadioBlade Transceivers 
The MC-Series High-Power system supports hot swapping of RadioBlade transceivers. 
This means that replacement of a RadioBlade transceiver can be done while the system 
is live and does not require a system reset. When RadioBlade transceivers are hot 
swapped no alarm is generated. Rather, a RadioBlade transceiver lock and unlock event 
is placed in the System Manager Event log. 
Each RadioBlade transceiver is shipped wrapped in antistatic packaging, along with a 
lockdown strap and screw for securing the RadioBlade transceiver in the RadioBlade 
Shelf (RBS).  
Follow the procedure in section 7.9.4 “RadioBlade Transceiver Replacement“ to add or 
remove a RadioBlade transceiver. 
8.4  Field Replaceable Units (FRUs), Parts and Extra Supplies 
Sprint Nextel purchases spares for the MC-Series system and maintains inventories in 
Logistics Centers for ordering on an as-needed basis. 
The MC-Series High-Power system has been designed so that Field Replaceable Units 
(FRUs) can be replaced to restore normal system operation as quickly as possible. Refer 
to section 1.3.2 “Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Policy“, section 7.9 “Field Replaceable 
Unit (FRU) Procedures” and the FRU table, Table 1. For equipment not supplied by 
RadioFrame Networks, such as the EAS or CSU, follow standard Sprint Nextel policies 
and procedures for FRU replacement.  
This section contains recommended part numbers (P/N) and manufacturers of various 
hardware, tools and equipment used during the installation, operations and maintenance 
of the MC-Series system.  
8.4.1  Matching Terminals for PDU and Ground 
Select from the list of termination lugs in Table 30 (listed is the smallest packaging size 
available); use two when connecting the powerplant to the PDU and one when 
connecting the PDU ground to the top of the bus bar.  
Table 30  Power and Ground Lugs 
P/N 
AWG 
Config. 
Quantity (per Package) 
LCD2-14A-Q 2 
 
Straight 
25 
LCD2-14AF-Q 6 
 Straight 25 
LCD6-14A-L 
2  
Right Angle 
50 
LCD6-14AF-L 
6  
Right Angle 
50 
Note:  Crimp Tool needed: CT-1700