Motorola XPR 8300 manual Mechanical Installation, Unpacking Equipment

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Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation

This section describes the procedures to unpack and mechanically install the MOTOTRBO Repeater. A variety of mounting methods are possible depending on which type of cabinet or rack (if any) has been selected to house the repeater(s).

!Be sure to observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions if modules must be removed from the repeater.

C a u t i o n

2.1Unpacking Equipment

The following items are packed together in the box:

MOTOTRBO Repeater

AC Line Cord

MOTOTRBO Repeater Installation Guide

Product Safety and RF Exposure Booklet

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Inspect the equipment for damage immediately after unpacking,

and make a report of the extent of any damage to the

W A R N I N G

transportation company and to Motorola.

2.2Transferring Equipment from Shipping Container to Rack or Cabinet

The repeater is shipped in a box. Upon delivery, the equipment must be removed from the container and transferred to a rack or cabinet.

NOTE: Customer-supplied cabinets and racks must have mounting rail and hole spacing compatible with EIA Universal 48.3 cm (19 inches) specifications. Cabinets must provide adequate ventilation (see “Environmental Conditions at Intended Installation Site” on page 1-1) and must meet the following minimum criteria:

-41.3 cm (16.25 inches) deep

-48.3 cm (19 inches) wide

-13.4 cm (5.25 inches) high

-Two mounting rails 5 cm (2 inches) from the front of the cabinet with front mounting holes 5.7 cm (2.25 inches) apart (center to center).

Contact Motorola Technical Support for specific question(s) regarding mounting equipment in customer-supplied cabinets.

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Contents 6816814H01 Page Foreword Product Safety and RF Exposure CompliancePage Declaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityPage Table of Contents Chapter Indicators and Connectors Chapter Mechanical InstallationChapter Post-Installation Checklist Chapter AccessoriesRelated Publications List of FiguresList of Figures AA M Repeater Model Numbering SchemeRepeater Model Numbering Scheme Limited Warranty Commercial WarrantyIII. State Law Rights VI. Patent and Software Provisions Xiv Installation Overview Pre-Installation ConsiderationsEnvironmental Conditions at Intended Installation Site Operating Temperature RangeEquipment Ventilation AC Input Power RequirementsEquipment Mounting Methods Air QualityElectrical Ground Site Grounding and Lightning ProtectionRF Ground Lightning GroundPre-Installation Considerations Unpacking Equipment Mechanical InstallationMechanical Installation Indicators and Connectors LED Indicator DescriptionsFront Panel Rear Panel Part Rear PanelRear Accessory Connector Pin Power Supply Connections AC Input Power ConnectionElectrical Connections Ground Connection Battery Backup ConnectionRF Antenna Connections Duplexer SelectionAntenna Selection Electrical Connections Applying Power Post-Installation ChecklistVerifying Proper Operation ArchivingPost-Installation Checklist Miscellaneous Accessories AccessoriesAntennas CablesAccessories Basic Ordering Information Motorola Online Mail Orders Appendix a Replacement Parts OrderingTelephone Orders Fax OrdersParts Identification Product Customer ServiceMotorola Service Center Appendix B Motorola Service CentersServicing Information Motorola Federal Technical CenterMotorola Service Centers Page 6816814H01