Section 3: Installation
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3.3.1 Facility Requirements
The site selected to house the SL9003Q should follow conventional microwave practice and
should be located as close to the antenna as possible. This will reduce the RF transmission
line losses, minimize possible bending and kinking of the line, and allow for the full range
potential of the radio link.
The building or room chosen for installation should be free from excessive dust and
moisture. The area should not exceed the recommended temperature range, allow for
ample air flow, and provide room for service access to cables and wiring.
3.3.2 Power Requirements
The AC power supply uses a universal input switching supply that is adaptable to power
sources found worldwide. The line cord is IEC (USA) compatible. You may need to adapt to
the proper physical AC connector in use.
For DC input units, make sure the voltage range provided by the facility matches the input
voltage marking on the rear panel. Verify that the power system used at the installation site
provides a proper earth ground. The DC option for the SL9003Q has isolated inputs by
default. You may hard-wire a negative chassis ground inside the module, if desired.
An uninterruptible power supply backup (UPS) system is recommended for remote locations
that may have an unreliable power source. Lightning protection devices are highly
recommended for the power sources and antenna feeds.
3.3.3 Rack Mount Installation
The SL9003Q is designed for mounting in standard 19-inch rack cabinets, using the rack ear
brackets included with the SL9003Q. The rack ear kit is designed to allow flush mount or
telecom-mount (front extended). Be sure to provide adequate air space near the ventilation
holes in the chassis (top, bottom, and sides).
Figure 3-5. Rack Ear Bracket Mounting Methods
3.4 Antenna/Feed
System
3.4.1 Antenna Mounting
The antennas used as part of the SL9003Q system are directional. The energy radiated is
focused into a narrow beam by the transmitting antenna and must be aligned towards the
receiving antenna. The type of antenna used in a particular installation will depend on
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