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4.5.2 G703 connector (120 ohm E1 and 100 ohm T1 standards)
Figure 60 Affectation of G703 access points at NT back
4.6 Initiating services
Once RT and NT are installed and in operational status, service initiation requires a further step: the
Base Station operator must activate the cross-connections (see User Manual 3CC 12424 Axxx Base
Station § Client Services and § 6.2 Implementation of client services of the present document).
4.7 Filling in the installation sheet
The installation sheet (Appendix 1 7390 TS installation sheet) is initially issued by Radio Planning. It
contains all the data needed by the installer for successful programming of the RT.
The installer must complete this sheet by supplying the requested information, in particular the serial
numbers of the installed equipment, then submit it to the supervisor. The information in the sheet
ensures the traceability of the customer installation equipment, to facilitate subsequent interventions.
The sheet should be signed by the client and the installer. It allows with the customer, the effective
commissionings to be validated.
The sheet consists of three parts:
7390 RT installation sheet,
7390 NT installation sheet
7390 RT/NT connections sheet.
4.7.1 7390 RT installation sheet
This part contains all the information necessary for the configuration. The installer must have this
information to configure the radio part (see 4.2.3.1 Configuration setting of the 7390RT parameters).
For each parameter to be entered according to the Radio Planning, the installer must if appropriate
indicate the real input value if this differs from the value on the sheet. He must also provide the following
information: site and operator co-ordinates.
Pin 1: Rx_Ring Pin 5: Tx_Tip
Pin 2: Rx_Tip Pin 6: Not connected or
equiment ground
Pin 3: Not connected or
equipment ground
Pin 7: Not connected
Pin 4: Tx_Ring Pin 8: Not connected
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