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See Figure 2a and Figure 2b for an illustration of the mounting 
hardware configured for a cabinet installation.
Power Input Requirements
After the repeater equipment has been mechanically installed, 
electrical connections must be made. This involves making the 
following connections to:
• When applicable, AC input power cabling: 100–240 Volts 
(47–63Hz) at 4 A maximum.
• When applicable, DC input power cabling: 11–14.4 VDC at 17 A 
maximum.
Grounding
Connect a bonding wire from the repeaters ground screw to the site 
ground point. The size of the bonding wire used for this connection 
must be 8 AWG minimum.
NOTE:
Follow all applicable electrical codes for the end use 
country and locality.
Cable Connections
• Connect RF coaxial cables to transmit (N-Type Female) and 
receive (BNC Female) antenna connectors.
• System cable connections are made through the Aux and/or 
Ethernet connectors.
Do not apply AC power to the repeater at this time. Make 
sure that the circuit breaker associated with the AC outlet 
is turned off.
The AC socket-outlet must be installed near the 
equipment and must be easily accessible.
Ensure that the appropriate voltage is connected with a 
nominal 13.6VDC (11–14.4 VDC).
Figure 2a: Mounting hardware
Figure 2b: Mounting hardware
W A R N I N G
The base station/repeater is to be connected to a battery 
supply that is in accordance with the applicable electrical 
codes for the end use country; for example, the National 
Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No.70 for the U.S.
Refer to Motorola Quality Standards Fixed Network 
Equipment Installation manual, R56 for complete 
information regarding lightning protection.
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