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MC-Series High-Power System 
 
System Definition 
998--01 Rev X1 
RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 29 
 
 
Figure 24  System Manager Main Page 
 
2.4  Non-RFN Hardware 
Non-RFN hardware for the MC-Series system must be procured and then installed in 
order for the MC-Series system to be complete. 
2.4.1  integrated Site Controller (iSC-3) (comes pre-installed) 
The MC-Series system includes a pair of redundant integrated Site Controllers, or iSC-3s, 
which are connected to the macro network through a Channel Service Unit (CSU). The 
connection between the iSC and the MC-Series system is via two coaxial interfaces. The 
first is a 10Base2 Ethernet connection to provide data communications. This connection 
is made directly to the MC-Series system and does not require an external media 
converter. The second connection is a 1PPS reference for system timing. 
For more information about the iSC-3, refer to the Motorola document Gen 3 Site 
Controller System Manual
, 68P80801E30-O.  
2.4.2  Environmental Alarm System (EAS) (comes pre-installed) 
The Environmental Alarm System (EAS) provides a central location for site alarm signal 
processing. The EAS monitors site environmental conditions, including AC power, smoke 
alarms, intrusion alarms, antenna tower lights, etc. 
Each of the site alarm contacts are normally closed and connected to the EAS through a 
50-pin Champ cable that connects to a punch block. All alarm contact pairs must be dry 
(isolated from ground). Most alarm connections are inputs. Outputs provide a dry relay 
closure rated at 0.5 A, 30 Vrms or 60 VDC, 10 VA max. 
Plan to implement EAS alarm blocks, wiring and sensors as required depending on the 
installation: