User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Purpose
- 1.4 Referenced Documentation
- 2.1 MicroMAX Frequency Ranges
- 2.2 System Components
- 2.3 Customer Benefits
- 2.4 Architecture
- 2.5 Power
- 2.6 Models
- 3.1 Package Contents
- 3.2 Required Tools
- 3.3 Radio Site Planning
- 4.1 MicroMAX BSR
- 4.2 SDA-4S Type II
- 4.3 SDA-4SDC Type II
- 5.1 Physical Dimensions
- 5.2 Ports
- 6.1 Physical Dimensions
- 6.2 Ports
- 6.3 LEDs
- 6.4 Mounting the GPSD
- 6.5 GPSD Architecture
- 7.1 Physical Dimensions
- 7.2 Ports
- 7.3 Crimping GPS Cable
- 7.4 Contact Socket Crimping
- 8.2 Redundant PS Unit
- 9.1 Pole-Mounting the BSR
- 9.2 Wall-Mounting the BSR (Optional)
- 9.3 Installing the SDA-4S
- 10.1 Desktop mounting
- 10.2 Rack mounting
- 12.1 Rack Mounting
- 12.2 Connecting Redundant PS Unit
- 13.1 Connecting the BSR to the SDA-4S
- 13.2 SDA-4S Type II
- 13.3 Connecting the BSR to BSDU
- 13.4 Connecting BSDU to Network
- 13.5 Connecting BSDUs
- 13.6 Connecting BSDU for SNMP Management
- 14.1 Connecting the SDA-4S Type II
- 14.2 Connecting the SDA-4SDC Type II
- 14.3 Connecting SDA-4S to Ethernet Network
- 15.1 Housing the Connectors
- 15.2 Connecting to the SDA-4SDC
- 16.1 Connections
- 16.2 Power Cable Assembly
- 16.3 Housing the Connectors
- 16.4 Cable Connection
- 17.1 Lightning Protection
- 17.2 Cable Preparation (for grounding)
- 17.3 FM Interference & ESD Protection Recommendations
- 17.4 Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector
- 17.5 Lightning and Surge Protection Connection Scenarios
- 18.1 Connecting GPS Antenna to BSDU
- 19.1 Environmental
- 19.2 Glossary of Terms
- 19.3 Revision History
- 19.4 Contact Information
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Figure 20 - Crimping tool (Daniels AFM8)
Once you have housed the stripped cable, you can now crimp the cable to 15-pin D-type
connector.
Note: The crimper cannot be opened without completing the cycle.
To crimp the GPS's cable:
1. Ensure that the crimper is in the open position.
2. Remove safety clip from positioner guide.
3. Select the Positioner for contact to be crimped.
4. Insert the Positioner into the positioner guide and turn it 90 degrees until bayonet pins lock.
5. Raise and rotate the Selector knob until the number indicated on data plate for cable size to
be crimped is in line with Sel. No. arrow.
6. Insert the contact and prepared cable into the indenter opening from the side opposite the
Positioner.
7. Squeeze crimper handles together until the ratchet releases. The handle will return to the
open position.
8. Remove crimped contact and cable
7.4 Contact Socket Crimping
The discrete crimping method crimps each wire individually (from the CAT-5e cable) to a Contact
socket (there are 8). The contact sockets are then inserted into the Circular connector housing.
The following table lists the specifications of the discrete contact crimping.
Table 21 - Contact socket crimping
Parameter Description Part
Crimping tool
Hand crimp tool for
single contacts
Crimping tool
Connector Circular Connector Industrial Micro 12P F (Deutsch IMC26-2212X)
Contact Contact socket For Circular Micro connector
The figure below displays the crimping tool used in the contact socket crimping.