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References for Installation

Optional: Installing an RTN 360 on a Pole

Install the RTN 360 box securely on the fastener.

Hook the RTN 360 box (with the attachment plate
installed) to the fastener along the dowel.

Tighten the azimuth
adjustment wing nut using a

hex key.

Optional: Installing an RTN 360 on a Wall

Press the fastener against a wall, level the installation location
using a level, and mark locating points using a marker.

Install the fastener onto the expansion bolts, place a flat washer, a
spring washer, and a nut on each expansion bolt, and then tighten

1.
2.
3.
4.

M6x60 bolt
Nut
Spring washer
Flat washer

5.

Expansion sleeve

the nuts.

1.

Fastener

2.

RTN 360

Drill holes and install expansion bolts at the locating points.

Install the RTN 360 box securely on the fastener.

Pass the hose clamps through the fastener and use the
screws provided to secure the hose clamps onto a pole.

This side up

Before securing the hose clamps, ensure that the
azimuth angle faces the peer site.

Hook the RTN 360 box (with the attachment plate
installed) to the fastener along the dowel.

Tighten the azimuth
adjustment wing nut using a

Wall

Wall

hex key.

Ensure that each expansion bolt protrudes from 8
mm to 12 mm.

Rubber mallet

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Summary of Contents for RTN 360 V100

Page 1: ... huawei com Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 2018 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Huawei Technologies Co Ltd HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD RTN 360 V100 Quick Installation Guide Issue 07 Date 2018 10 30 ...

Page 2: ...tective gloves when handling the RTN 360 A high temperature warning label is attached to each RTN 360 Corrosion Anti corrosion measures are required if an RTN 360 is installed in a location that is prone to corrosion Contact the local Huawei office for details A location is prone to corrosion if it is Within 3 7 km of an ocean or a salt water lake Within 3 km of a heavy pollution source such as a ...

Page 3: ...sh drive may differ from that shown here E Alignment scope 1 Holes for mounting to a wall or pole four holes 2 3 4 5 6 Adjustment locking screw Elevation adjustment wing nut RTN 360 mounting bracket Adjustment locking screw Azimuth adjustment wing nut 4 Front view Interior of the maintenance compartment 1 2 3 6 5 C Hose clamp installation fasten the extra portion of the hose clamps onto the pole u...

Page 4: ...les are straight through cables Outdoor network cable Crimp the RJ45 connector Pin assignments of an RJ45 connector Before crimping ensure that the core wires are fully inserted in the RJ45 connector Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal BIDA BGND BIDA BGND BIDB 48V BIDC BGND BIDC BGND BIDB 48V BIDD 48V BIDD 48V Function Bidirectional data wire A Power ground Bidirectional data wire A Power ground Bidirec...

Page 5: ...nd the length of an exposed cable L1 Cross sectional L1 mm Area of C mm2 1 7 1 5 7 7 8 9 11 13 14 16 16 Crimp the OT terminal lug Preparing an RSSI Test Cable Terminate one end of an outdoor network cable with an RJ45 connector by following instructions in Terminating an Outdoor Network Cable with Shielded RJ45 Connectors Blue core wire White and brown core wire Strip the other end of the cable re...

Page 6: ...l In this example port GE e is not used In practice determine whether to use this port based on your service plan In this example the RTN 360 uses port P E to receive services and power Wireless equipment at the opposite end 6 Align the RTN 360 with its peer 1 Install an RTN 360 on a pole or wall Connect one end of an outdoor network cable to port P E on the RTN 360 and lay out the cable Power ove...

Page 7: ...er ethernet supports a maximum distance of 100 meters 7 Align each RTN 360 with its peer 1 Install an RTN 360 on a pole or wall Connect an outdoor network cable to port P E on each RTN 360 and lay out the cable 2 3 Install the ground cable Receives GE service signals Receives only power signals Receives both GE service signals and power signals 4 Use an outdoor network cable to connect GE ports on...

Page 8: ...sher and a nut on each expansion bolt and then tighten 1 2 3 4 M6x60 bolt Nut Spring washer Flat washer 5 Expansion sleeve the nuts 1 Fastener 2 RTN 360 Drill holes and install expansion bolts at the locating points Install the RTN 360 box securely on the fastener Pass the hose clamps through the fastener and use the screws provided to secure the hose clamps onto a pole This side up Before securin...

Page 9: ... clamps to bind cables properly and neatly at intervals of about 1 meter and cut off the excess of each cable tie without leaving sharp edges ensuring a slack of about 5 mm Requirements for laying out PGND cables Connect PGND cables of devices at the same site to the same ground bar Do not route PGND cables overhead in outdoor scenarios Bind PGND cables separately from outdoor network cables and l...

Page 10: ...ng nuts 3 and 4 to adjust the azimuth and Align the peer RTN 360 with the local RTN 360 in the same way Remove the alignment scope gently to ensure that the aligned antennas are not affected 18 19 with its peer loosen the hose clamp re position the RTN 360 and then re fasten the hose clamp When mounting an RTN 360 to a wall use a 33 85 hex key with a standard length defined by ISO 2936 to tighten ...

Page 11: ...cable and the PI power cable are installed DIP switches are set correctly and the DIP switch for setting the power over ethernet mode for the used P E port is turned to the PSE PD side After setting the DIP switches switch off the power supply After waiting for 6 seconds switch on the power supply again Power on the equipment within 24 hours of unpacking During maintenance the power off time of th...

Page 12: ...ound bar with the lightning protection ground of the building bearing the RTN 360 Verify that shielded RJ45 connectors of outdoor network cables are intact and tightly crimped and the cables are not damaged or broken Verify that PG covers are tightly screwed onto the network ports of RTN 360s unused ports are protected with caps and removed caps are retained for future use Verify that outdoor netw...

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