CBF Networks Inc. dba Fastback Networks 107 User Manual
IBR Installation Guide
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Doc # 770-00033.0
Jan. 22, 2016
2.
Getting Started
2.1
Physical Inspection
Prior to opening the shipping crate, inspect it visually to ensure that it has not been opened or mishandled.
Prior to opening the shipping crate, inspect it visually to ensure that it has not been opened or mishandled.
After opening the crate, carefully inspect the contents for completeness or evidence of damage or tampering.
In the event the shipping crate is damaged or the contents are damaged or incomplete, notify Fastback
In the event the shipping crate is damaged or the contents are damaged or incomplete, notify Fastback
Networks by telephone, fax, or email. The shipping crate, dividers, and packing materials should be retained
for use in the event that equipment must be returned to Fastback Networks.
After removing IBR from its packing crate, record the serial number and product number (e.g., 1300-NA or
After removing IBR from its packing crate, record the serial number and product number (e.g., 1300-NA or
1301-NA), both of which will be needed in case it is necessary to seek assistance from Fastback Network’s
Technical Support
Group.
DO NOT OPEN THE IBR CHASSIS FOR ANY REASON. DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MIGHT
CREATE A SAFETY HAZARD AND/OR CAUSE THE EQUIPMENT TO BE OUT OF COMPLIANCE WITH
REGULATIONS.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPLY POWER TO AN IBR THAT SHOWS SIGNS OF DAMAGE, TAMPERING, OR
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPLY POWER TO AN IBR THAT SHOWS SIGNS OF DAMAGE, TAMPERING, OR
MISHANDLING.
2.2
Inventory
The following components are required for successful installation of a link:
a. Two IBRs (both must be 1300 series, but need not be the same model).
b. A mounting bracket for each IBR that is suitable for that radio’s location. Mounting brackets that are
The following components are required for successful installation of a link:
a. Two IBRs (both must be 1300 series, but need not be the same model).
b. A mounting bracket for each IBR that is suitable for that radio’s location. Mounting brackets that are
available from Fastback Networks are discussed in the section titled
c. A power source for each IBR that is compatible with the respective IBR model and that is capable of
supplying at least forty-one (41) watts at the IBR port. Ensure the power source has sufficient power to