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System Definition
MC-Series High-Power System
998--01
Rev
X1
30
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RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION
• If the MC-Series system cabinet is deployed as a standalone unit (i.e., as the only
cabinet in the area), plan to provide standard Sprint Nextel facility environmental
sensors, wiring, and connections. Plan to install the EAS alarm blocks on the Telco
board on the wall of the space where the MC-Series system cabinet is located, and
locate the high-temperature and low-temperature sensors there. Plan to provide
conduit or other wire routing from a door sensor, HVAC units (if separate HVAC
units are installed for the installation), and AC power failure / surge arrestor failure
sensors.
sensors, wiring, and connections. Plan to install the EAS alarm blocks on the Telco
board on the wall of the space where the MC-Series system cabinet is located, and
locate the high-temperature and low-temperature sensors there. Plan to provide
conduit or other wire routing from a door sensor, HVAC units (if separate HVAC
units are installed for the installation), and AC power failure / surge arrestor failure
sensors.
• If the MC-Series system cabinet is deployed as one of a group of cabinets (i.e., in
an RF “hotel”), plan to provide standard Sprint Nextel facility environmental
sensors, wiring and connections for one of the cabinets. The alarm facilities for the
other cabinets will generally not be used. For the cabinets with unused alarms, plan
to strap all alarm inputs with 24 AWG solid-conductor wire (e.g., wire from a
Category 5 cable). Plan to extend the 25-pair alarm cables with pre-connectorized
25-pair extension cables as needed to allow the alarm blocks to reach the wall
space where they are to be mounted. Do not plan to leave the alarm blocks in the
cabinets or otherwise not mounted.
sensors, wiring and connections for one of the cabinets. The alarm facilities for the
other cabinets will generally not be used. For the cabinets with unused alarms, plan
to strap all alarm inputs with 24 AWG solid-conductor wire (e.g., wire from a
Category 5 cable). Plan to extend the 25-pair alarm cables with pre-connectorized
25-pair extension cables as needed to allow the alarm blocks to reach the wall
space where they are to be mounted. Do not plan to leave the alarm blocks in the
cabinets or otherwise not mounted.
If the alarm block must be installed within the MC-Series cabinet, mount as shown in
Figure 25.
Figure 25.
For more information about the EAS, refer to the Motorola document Gen 3 Site
Controller System Manual
Controller System Manual
, 68P80801E30-O.