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h1. RBS6402 

 Contrary to the General/typical RBS6000 family, the RBS6402 is a small cell.    It is not modular and doesn't consist of modules like DUL/RUS.    It doesn't have any CPRI connections. It can support up to three radio modules and comes in a varity of different LTE bands. 

 h2. variants / part numbers 

 there are plenty of different variants out there: 

 |_.Part Number|_. Bands| 
 |KRD 901 060/1|B2/25 B4 B7| 
 |KRD 901 060/2|2x B2/25 B4 B7| 
 |KRD 901 060/3|B2/25 B4 B7 Wi-US| 
 |KRD 901 060/4|B2/25 B4 B7 Wi| 
 |KRD 901 060/5|2x B2/25 B4 B7 Wi-US| 
 |KRD 901 060/6|2x B2/25 B4 B7 Wi| 
 |KRD 901 060/7|B2/25| 
 |KRD 901 060/8|B4| 
 |KRD 901 060/9|B7| 
 |KRD 901 060/19|B1 B3(B9) B7| 
 |KRD 901 060/20|2x B1 B3(B9) B7| 
 |KRD 901 060/23|B1| 
 |KRD 901 060/24|B3/B9| 
 |KRD 901 060/39|B7 (ETSI)| 
 |KRD 901 060/80|LAA B2/25 B4 B7| 
 |KRD 901 060/83|B2 B4 B7 B25 B252 B255 (1900, 2100, 2600, 5200, 5700)| 


 h2. connectors 

 h3. WAN B 

 this is a standard SFP connector, you can use any gigabit ethernet compatible MM or SM SFP module on it 

 h3. WAN A / PoE 

 Use a LTPoE++ capable 90W PoE injector here 

 h3. 48V 

 This is a standard 3.5mm terminal block.    You can e.g. use a "Wurth Electronic 691361100002":https://octopart.com/691361100002-würth+elektronik-18818376 or "Phoenix contact MC 1,5/2-ST-3,5":https://octopart.com/1840366-phoenix+contact-6675 

 h3. Fan 

 The fan connector has two pins with +5V and two pins with GND.    You can use a "Molex 43025-0408":https://octopart.com/43025-0408-molex-24935555 part to mate it.    This is just the housing, you will need crimp contacts and matching crimp tool, or you use pre-crimped wires like "Molex 79758-0010":https://octopart.com/79758-0010-molex-24727080. 

 The two top pins (near the latch) are GND, while the two bottom pins (near the enclosure) are +5V. 

 h2. factory reset button 

 On the back (connector) side, in one corner there is a black rubber cap over some kind of high density debug connector.    You have to remove that rubber cap completely (not just the connector part) and will notice a pushbutton underneath the location where the rubber lid is fixed to the enclosure.
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