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Module 2 Flexi EDGE BTS Installation Planning

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Module 2 - Installation Planning / MNa / 2007-05-08

Module 2 - Flexi EDGE BTS installation planning
After completing this module, the participant will be able to: Theory: • Describe the site requirements for Flexi EDGE BTS • Describe installation options for Flexi EDGE BTS • Describe the DC Power options for Flexi EDGE BTS • Describe transmission options for Flexi EDGE BTS • Describe external alarm options for Flexi EDGE BTS • List the main cabling requirements

• List the heating/cooling requirements

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Flexi EDGE BTS Installation Planning

Installation options & site requirements

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Stack installation
Configuration • BTS modules stacked on the floor in an • indoor or outdoor environment Optional modules: FPMA Rectifier/Battery Module – – FPDA DC/DC converter Module – ESEA System Extension Module

Installation principles • Module casings must be installed • Only front cabling • Modules fixed to plinth with screws • Maximum 5 x 3 HU modules in an • •

earthquake zone (Bellcore GR-63-Core Zone 4 requirements) or up to 9 modules, 22 HU (Zone 2) Each Flexi EDGE BTS module must be grounded to the plinth. Front and back covers must be installed

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Flexi EDGE BTS deliveries
• Flexi EDGE BTS module deliveries include what you normally need to connect the module to other modules and attach it to the casing. The rest must be purchased separately.

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