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MC-Series System Installation & Testing
Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance
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• BIC CRIC and AIC CRIC: The POWER and STATUS LEDs will light red and then green.
All other BIC and AIC card LEDs will light green.
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Using the breaker on the PDU, turn up each RF Shelf and then verify that each RF Shelf is
operational before proceeding.
operational before proceeding.
The POWER and ALARM LEDs on the front of the RF Shelf will light green.
7.9.4 RadioBlade
Replacement
The MC-Series System supports hot swapping of RadioBlades. This means that replacement of a
RadioBlade can be done while the system is live and does not require a system reset. When
RadioBlades are hot swapped no alarm is generated. Rather, an RB lock and unlock event is
placed in the System Manager Event Log.
RadioBlade can be done while the system is live and does not require a system reset. When
RadioBlades are hot swapped no alarm is generated. Rather, an RB lock and unlock event is
placed in the System Manager Event Log.
Each RadioBlade is shipped wrapped in antistatic packaging, along with a lockdown strap and
screw for securing the RB in the RadioBlade Shelf (RBS).
screw for securing the RB in the RadioBlade Shelf (RBS).
NOTE: Use an SMA torque wrench (such as the Huber & Suhner 742-0-0-21 SMA torque
wrench) for removing and installing RBs.
wrench) for removing and installing RBs.
Figure 37
Front view of the RadioBlade Shelf (RBS)
7.9.4.1
2-port Single Ch 800 RB
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Take the RadioBlade out of service by locking it (refer to the procedure in Appendix G,
section G.4 Locking and Unlocking a RadioBlade).
section G.4 Locking and Unlocking a RadioBlade).
The RBS is divided into three groups (A, B, and C) from left to right. Slots in each group are
numbered as follows, from front to back:
numbered as follows, from front to back:
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Group A: slots 1 through 8
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Group B: slots 9 through 16
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Group C: slots 17 through 24
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Pull out the RBS using the handle on the front of the unit.