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                                                                   Section X

                                             LSM Kit Installation Instructions

                                            for PathworxTM Network Amplifier


                                                            P.N. Number XXXXXXX




2000 ADC Broadband Communications
All rights reserved.
Printed U.S.A.




A Division of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.



4500 River Green Pkwy. Suite 110 • Duluth, GA 30096• (687) 584-7200




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        The information in this manual is proprietary to ADC Telecommunications,
        Inc. and ADC Broadband Communications. It is provided for the exclusive use
        and benefit of our customers and is not to be reproduced outside the
        Company without prior written permission from ADC Telecommunications,
        Inc. or ADC Broadband Communications.




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                      Table of contents




1. Purpose

2. Specifications

3. LSM installation




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1. Purpose
This section of the manual provides installers with the information and step-by-step
directions they will need to install the Local Status Monitoring Kit in the Pathworx T M
Network Amplifier. Note this installation instruction is for upgraded LSM Kit
order. Do not follow these instructions if LSM kit is ordered along with the
Pathworx TM Network Amplifier.

   Notes, Stop, Cautions, Warnings

Throughout this manual you may observe graphic markers that indicate special
instructions, additional information, cautions or warnings. Locate these graphic
markers as you read through this manual and follow carefully the instructions that
accompany the graphic markers.




       Notes                 Stop                     Caution
       Warning




            WARNING: Do NOT operate or attempt to install the Local Status
            Monitor in wet weather. Moisture can cause short-term damage to the
            circuitry. Because the closed Network Amplifier unit is hermetically
            sealed, any moisture within the unit at the time of closure will remain in
            the unit.

            WARNING: Avoid the possibility of severe or fatal electrical shock.
            NEVER install the Local Status Monitor during wet or damp weather or
            when lightening is visible in or near your installation.


            Warning: In order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, this
            device must be installed in such a way as to ensure that a minimum
            separation distance of 20 cm is always maintained between the antenna and
            all persons




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2. Specifications

The Local Status Monitor circuit board measures 4.5” x 3.5” x ½”
Weight of the PathworxT M Network Amplifier lid unit with the Local Status Monitoring
installed is 4.5 lbs.

PathworxTM Network Amplifier specifications:

       •   Length – 18.1 inches (46.0cm)
       •   Width – 10.65 inches (27.1cm)
       •   Height – 1.625 inches (15.7cm)
       •   Weight – 25 lbs (11kg)




Operational Perameters

Temperature
      • Storage             -40°to +75°C(-40° to + 167° F)
      • Operating           -40° to +60°C(-40°to + 140° F)
      • Cold Start          -40°C(-40°F)


Humidity
       • Storage            0 to 100% relative humidity (if sealed), condensing
       • Operating          0 to 100% relative humidity (if sealed), condensing


NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.




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3. LSM Installation




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       ½” Cover
        bolts

       Antenna
                     The following steps are needed
       Retainer      to be taken to install LSM kit
        clips        as an upgrade to the existing
                     Network amplifier.




                     Step 1 – Loosen the 5/16 – 18
                     bolts holding the housing
                     cover to base to open the
                     housing cover.




                     Step 2 – There are retainer
     Retainer clip
                     clips on two hinge post.
                     Remove the existing retainer
                     clips located on the hinge post
                     using a screw driver or other
                     similar type of tool.




  RF tray metal
      cover

                     Step 3 – Remove the housing
                     cover.




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Verify components of the LSM kit. There should be a housing cover ( coated or
uncoated) with closure bolts installed. LSM circuit board should be installed in the
cover, along with an antenna and an interface cable. There should also be two
replacement retainer clips included in the kit.




           Local status monitor



              Interface cable




Step 4 – Slide the new housing           12-pin connector
cover into the hinges where the
previous housing cover was removed.



Step 5 – Install the new retainer rings onto the hinge
posts to retain the cover to the housing.

Step 6 – Remove the RF tray metal cover by
unscrewing the screws. Plug the interface cable to the
12 pin connector located near the Craft port after
removing the cover. Reinstall the cover onto the tray.
Make sure the interface cable is fit into the slot of the
cover. Tighten the screws to 5 lb. – in.
                                                                INSET




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