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Radio 4480
Installation Instructions
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Disclaimer
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this
document.
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Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Documents 1
1.2 Tools 1
1.3 Conditions 3
2 Work Process 5
4 Installation Alternatives 8
4.1 Mounting Direction Alternatives 11
6 Install Radio 21
6.1 Assemble ERS Bracket 21
6.2 Hoist Cables 22
6.3 Attach Radio to Rail 23
6.4 Attach Radio to ERS Bracket 24
6.5 Connect Cables 25
6.6 Optional Actions 35
8 Power Up Radio 39
1 Introduction
1.1 Documents
Make sure that the following documents are read and
understood:
— Personal Health and Safety Information
1.2 Tools
The tools listed in this section are only examples. Tools in different areas and
regions can look different than those listed here.
Helmet
Harness
Knife
Wire stripper
32 33
34 35
36 37
38 39
40 41 Measure
30 31
28 29
26 27
24 25
18 19 20 21
12 13 14 15 16 17 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Bits
— TORX® T20
— Torx T30(1)
Sockets
— 10 mm(1)
— 13 mm
Open-ended wrench head
— 13 mm
— 16 mm
— 22 mm
Torque wrench
— 5–22 Nm
Torque wrench
— 8–22 Nm
Torque screwdriver
— 2 Nm
Lifting device
(1) Use either a Torx T30 bit with a bit holder, or a 10 mm socket to connect the grounding cable.
1.3 Conditions
The conditions in this section must be fulfilled before work starts.
— The rail is installed on the site. For more information on how to install the rail,
see Install Rail.
— The power supply for the radio is installed and tested at the radio site.
2 Work Process
Unpack and
Check Materials
Install Radio
Power Up Radio
Check Radio
After Power Up
Perform
Concluding Routines
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Read the Reuse Packaging Guide, that is included in the box. For more
information about handling faulty equipment, refer to Handling Faulty
Equipment.
Steps
1. Check Product
Examine the packaging for
damage. If it is damaged,
immediately register a complaint
with the transport company. It is
recommended that a photo of the
damages be taken to improve the
claims process.
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4 Installation Alternatives
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C D
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This section provides information for preparations before installing the radio.
Be careful when handling SFP modules. For information on how to handle SFP
modules, see Handling SFP Modules and Optical Cables.
Steps
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TORX® T20
Prerequisites
— A fan 10
Steps
Note:
Make sure the fan connector is
properly connected, to avoid bad
connection and possible impact
from rain or moisture.
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Steps
1. 13 mm
Attach the mounting bracket to
22 Nm the radio for the desired mounting
direction, and tighten the screws.
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Steps
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Prerequisites
— One of the following power connector models must be used. Model number is
printed on the power connector.
Note: This instruction does not replace the supplier assembly instruction
delivered with the DC power connector. Always read the supplier
assembly instruction.
Steps
OFF
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6. Wire Stripper
Strip the inner jacket of the
conductor according to the
instructions delivered with the DC
power connector.
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Note:
The wires of the power cable can
have different colors. Make sure
that the wires are connected to the
correct polarities.
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Do!
Products not connected to ground risk damage from overvoltage or overcurrent.
Always ground products according to instructions.
Make sure that the cable shield is connected correctly to secure lightning
protection and grounding in the DC power connector.
6 Install Radio
Warning!
When working at height, there is a risk of falling objects. Falling objects can cause serious
injury or even be fatal. Always wear a helmet and avoid standing in an area where
objects can fall.
Steps
1. Assemble the ERS Bracket on the pole, and tighten the bolts and bushing
nuts.
With single ERS bracket:
a. 16 mm
Insert the hex bolts into
16 mm
6.0 Nm the holes on the side of
the bracket.
Attach washer and nut to
each hex bolt and tighten
them.
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c. 16 mm
Attach the back clamp,
20 Nm and attach washer and
nut to each hex bolt.
Tighten the nuts.
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d. 16 mm
Attach and tighten the
20 Nm double nuts.
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Prerequisites
Optical cables are fiber optic and must be handled with care. Never touch the
end-face of the optical connectors. Only remove protective covers right before
installation. Observe minimum allowed bending radii. For instructions on
installing the optical cable, see Installing Optical Cables for Main-Remote
Solutions.
For information on how to handle optical cables, see Handling SFP Modules and
Optical Cables.
Steps
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2. Pull the pulling wire up to the radio unit. The pulling force must not exceed
400 N.
Steps
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4. 13 mm
Tighten the bolt to fasten the radio
22 Nm to the rail.
Note:
Make sure that the radio is firmly
attached to the rail.
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Steps
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Because of space limitations, always connect the cables in the following order:
Steps
1. Connect the grounding cable, see Connect Ground Cable on page 28.
2. Connect the optical cables, see Connect Optical Cable on page 29.
3. Connect the ALD (RET) cable, see Connect ALD (RET) Cable on page 32.
4. Connect the EC light cable, see Connect EC Light Cable (Optional) on page
32.
5. Connect the external alarm cable, see Connect External Alarm Cable on page
33.
7. Connect the power cable, see Connect Power Cable on page 34.
A E F B C G H D
I J K L M N O P
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F(1) TX monitor B
G(1) TX monitor C
C
H(1) TX monitor D
D
I Maintenance button – – –
J Optical indicators – –
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1, 2
K DIN 14 pin, following DIN connector, 14 pin
functions supported:
— EC-light
— External alarms
(1) Optional for Radio 4480 44B1 44B3 C product number variant /2.
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Prerequisites
Optical cables are fiber optic and must be handled with care. Never touch the
end-face of the optical connectors. Only remove protective covers right before
For information on how to handle optical cables, see Handling SFP Modules and
Optical Cables.
Steps
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2. Pull the pulling wire up to the AIR. The pulling force must not exceed 400 N.
Note: Always connect the grounding cable before connecting any other cable.
Do!
Products not connected to ground risk damage from overvoltage or overcurrent. Always
ground products according to instructions.
Steps
1. 10 mm or T30
Connect the grounding cable.
8 Nm
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For instructions on how to clean the optical cable connectors and SFP modules,
see Handling SFP Modules and Optical Cables.
Steps
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6. Always clean connectors If necessary, clean SFP modules Ensure the optical cable
connectors and SFP modules are
clean. Always clean the optical
connectors with the cleaning
cassette before installing the
cables in the SFP module. Only
clean the SFP module if needed.
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8. 1
Clamp the plug body with the seal
ring to the optical cable.
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Steps
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3. Connect the other end of the external alarm cable to the external equipment,
using the following cable data, depending on the available cable:
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Steps
2. 22 mm
Connect the RF cable.
5.0 Nm
Note:
Make sure to use the correct cable
type with 4.3-10 connector.
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Warning!
High energy levels are present in this unit. Improper handling of the unit can lead to short
circuits that can result in serious injury. Exercise care when working with this unit.
Steps
Note: Make sure that the connectors are in good condition and that one of the
following power connector models is used. For 3-wire (DC-I),
7F2RS103B-0M16T1(RNT 447 36/01) . For 2-wire (DC-C),
7F2RS104B-0M16T1 (RNT 447 37/01). Replace if needed. Model
number is printed on the power connector.
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Steps
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2. 8 mm
Connect the TX monitor cable.
0.23 Nm
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This section describes the verification that must be performed to check the
installation of the radio and the connections to the main unit before it is
integrated with the radio network.
(1) Ensure that the optical cable connectors and SFP modules are clean. For more information,
refer to Handling SFP Modules and Optical Cables.
(2) Ensure that the minimum bending radius is not violated. For more information, refer to
Installing Optical Cables for Main-Remote Solutions.
8 Power Up Radio
The radio must be powered up within 48 hours after installation, even if it is not
taken into service. The reason is to protect the internal units from local climate
conditions.
Do!
Products not connected to ground risk damage from overvoltage or overcurrent. Always
ground products according to instructions.
Steps
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ON
OFF
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Once the power has been switched on, the radio is loaded with the specific
software. Optical indicators show the status of the radio.
For more information on interpreting the optical indicators on the radio, see
Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.
Steps
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After successful installation, the site needs to be cleaned and the customer
site documentation needs to be handled.
1. Clean the site and remove objects such as wrapping paper and cable
clippings.
Hazardou
s
Plastic
Metal
Paper
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5. Hand over the Customer Site Documentation to the person responsible for
the site.
10.1 Environment
Ericsson strongly recommends that installers pay particular attention to the
environment when cleaning the site after installation.
Recycle all waste that can be recycled and sort the rest so that they can be
disposed of according to local regulations. Use the checklist in Table 11 for
recycling and sorting.