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MC-Series High-Power System 
 
Final Checkout and Commissioning 
998--01 Rev X1 
RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 49 
 
 
Note:  Make sure the element on the side of the surge arrestor is accessible, depending on 
the site configuration.  
4  Connect the cable from GPS surge arrestor to the primary iSC-3, rear port GPS 
(P/N820-0620-00; GPS-ISC to GPS_1 TOR). 
5  Connect the cable from the second GPS surge arrestor to the secondary iSC-3, 
rear port GPS (P/N820-0620-00; GPS-ISC to GPS_2 TOR). 
6  Connect each GPS surge arrestor to the GPS antenna coax according to Sprint 
Nextel’s installation procedures. 
4.5.4  EAS Alarm Cabling 
1  Follow Sprint Nextel’s procedure for routing the two 50-pair alarm cables through 
the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 29. 
2  Connect the two 50-pair alarm cables to the back of the EAS: 
EAS:  USER ALARM / CONTROL 
EAS:  SYSTEM ALARM / CONTROL 
3  Terminate the two 50-pair alarm cables to the two blocks on the backboard, making 
sure that each cable is connected to its specific block. 
4.5.5  RF (Tx / Rx / Rx diversity) 
The MC-Series High-Power system cabinet provides the following RF loads at the top of 
the rack for connection to the site RF distribution system: 
•  Tx 1, Tx 2, Tx 3 
•  Rx 1, Rx 2, Rx 3 
•  DIV 1, DIV 2, DIV 3 
Connect the female N-type connectors to the onsite RF distribution system (antenna, 
DAS, etc.). 
4.5.6  Power 
Connect the powerplant to the PDU using two two-hole terminal lugs. Type is Panduit 2-
hole, P/N LCD6-14A, or equivalent. Crimp tool needed: CT-1700. 
5  Final Checkout and Commissioning 
The procedures in this chapter describe final checkout for each portion of the MC-Series 
High-Power system. This chapter describes procedures for: 
• Prerequisites 
• Checkout procedures 
•  Final checkout setup 
 
Warning! 
Verify that all breakers in the PDU are in the OFF position prior to proceeding. 
Leave them in the OFF position until instructed otherwise.