RadioFrame Networks Inc DH2 Manuale Utente
Method of Procedure
Pre-Installation
Pre-Installation
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Labeling should wrap entirely around the cable. It should be secure enough
to assure label retention if the cable is to be pulled through conduit.
to assure label retention if the cable is to be pulled through conduit.
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Label placement shall be between 10 and 16 cm (4 and 6 in.) from each end
of the cable (or the most logical point that would allow the label to be easily
read).
of the cable (or the most logical point that would allow the label to be easily
read).
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Information printed on each label should be brief but clearly understandable.
Because of limited space, abbreviations and acronyms should be used. If
abbreviations are used, they should be industry standard.
Because of limited space, abbreviations and acronyms should be used. If
abbreviations are used, they should be industry standard.
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All cables shall be properly labeled by the manufacturer as to the type,
capacity, and approval ratings of the cable.
capacity, and approval ratings of the cable.
3.10 Main Rack Configuration
The following illustration shows a typical main rack installation for a RadioFrame
System. The main rack contains the iDEN Interface, the NCU and one ACU of
the RadioFrame System, and the Power Plant. The rack must be an EIA-
standard compliant rack, or equivalent.
System. The main rack contains the iDEN Interface, the NCU and one ACU of
the RadioFrame System, and the Power Plant. The rack must be an EIA-
standard compliant rack, or equivalent.