User's Manual

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4. Mount the transmit surge protector (IS-CT50LNZ-MA) to the grounded bulkhead panel, located at
the wall feed through where the antenna system enters the building. Installers should have already
installed this panel. (Refer to Surge Protector Diagrams in Figure 6-1 and Figure 6-2)
5. Install Top Cover (if cabinet).
6.3.2 Mounting Base Station Cabinet (Typical)
The following tools and materials are typically needed to fasten the cabinets to concrete floor (if installing
on wood flooring - do not use lead anchors):
½" x 2" Lag screws (4 per rack)
1/2" Flat washers (4 per cabinet/rack)
Lead anchor for 1/2" lag screws (4 per rack)
Measuring tape
Heavy-duty marker (suitable for marking coarse concrete)
Eye protection
Ear protection
Drill with masonry bit (see size marked on anchor)
1/4" x 24" Flexible plastic tubing (blow debris out of hole)
Hammer (seat anchor in hole)
Wrench (screw lag screw into anchor)
The following additional hardware is supplied with each optional open-rack. The hardware enables the
installer to fasten adjacent side rails together at the top and bottom:
3/8" x 1 1/2" Hex machine screws (2 per open-rack)
3/8" Hex nut (2 per open-rack)
3/8" Flat washers (4 per open-rack)
3/8" Lock washer (2 per open-rack)
The RF Equipment cabinet(s) should be located at a point nearest the RF Bulkhead, where the antenna
cables enter the building. This allows the antenna cable lengths to be minimized.
Position the cabinet(s) on the floor exactly where they are to be mounted. Allow one (1) meter (3 feet) of
free space in front of and behind each cabinet, to allow the cabinet doors to swing completely open. Also
allow one (1) meter (3 feet) of free space around at least one end of each row of cabinets, to get to the
back of the cabinets.
Mark the position of the mounting bolt holes on the floor using the four holes in the bottom of each
cabinet as a template. Move the cabinets, drill the holes in the floor for the screw anchors, seat the
anchors in the holes, reposition the cabinets, and fasten the cabinets down with lag screws (use a flat
washer under each lag screw head, to prevent damage to the cabinet).