Ceragon FibeAir-IP10 Manual
Ceragon FibeAir-IP10 Manual
Ceragon FibeAir-IP10 Manual
Installation Guide
Part ID: BM-0133-0 Doc ID: DOC-00017708 Rev a.01 November 2008
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Ceragon Networks Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this document or equipment supplied with it.
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Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment. Copyright 2008 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Installation .................................................................................... 1-1
General ................................................................................................................................ 1-1 Installation Components ................................................................................................... 1-2 1+0 Direct Mount Installation ............................................................................................ 1-3 1+1 Direct Mount Installation ............................................................................................ 1-5 1+0 Remote Mount Installation ......................................................................................... 1-8 1+1 Remote Mount Installation ....................................................................................... 1-10 Media Device (Antenna Mount) Losses ......................................................................... 1-13 Direct Mount for Nokia FlexiHopper Antennas ............................................................. 1-14 Antenna Connection ........................................................................................................ 1-15 Antenna Adapter .............................................................................................................. 1-16 Packing.............................................................................................................................. 1-17 Transportation .................................................................................................................. 1-17 Inspection ......................................................................................................................... 1-17
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Before turning on the equipment, make sure that the fiber optic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter. Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current.
Do not use broken or non-terminated fiber optic cables/connectors or look straight at the laser beam. ATTENTION: The laser beam is invisible! The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Complies with IEC 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001, and EN 60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001
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Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure. When working with a FibeAir IDU, note the following risk of electric shock and energy hazard: Diconnecting one power supply disconnects only one power supply module. To isolate the unit completely, disconnect all power supplies. Machine noise information order - 3. GPSGV, the highest sound pressure level amounts to 70 dB (A) or less, in accordance with ISO EN 7779.
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Prcautions de scurit
Prcautions relatives la ligne fibre optique
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Avant de mettre l'quipement en marche, s'assurer que le cble fibre optique est intact et branch l'metteur.
Ne pas utiliser de cble/connecteur fibre optique cass ou sans terminaison et ne pas regarder directement le faisceau laser. ATTENTION : le faisceau laser est invisible !
Lutilisation de dispositifs optiques avec l'quipement augmente le danger pour les yeux.
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 Conforme aux normes CEI 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001, et EN 60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001 Prcautions gnrales relatives l'quipement
Lutilisation de commandes ou de rglages ou l'excution de procdures autres que celles spcifies dans les prsentes peut engendrer une exposition dangereuse aux rayonnements.
Lusage de FibeAir IDU saccompagne du risque suivant d'lectrocution et de danger lectrique : le dbranchement d'une alimentation lectrique ne dconnecte qu'un module d'alimentation lectrique. Pour isoler compltement l'unit, il faut dbrancher toutes les alimentations lectriques.
Bruit de machine dordre - 3. GPSGV, le plus haut niveau de pression sonore s'lve 70 dB (A) au maximum, dans le respect de la norme ISO EN 7779.
Sicherheitsmanahmen
Vorsichtsmanahmen bei faseroptischen Leitungen
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Vergewissern Sie sich vor dem Einschalten der Anlage, dass das faseroptische Kabel unbeschdigt und mit dem Sender verbunden ist.
Verwenden Sie keine defekten oder gespleiten faseroptischen Kabel/Stecker und sehen Sie nicht direkt in den Laserstrahl. ACHTUNG: Der Laserstrahl ist unsichtbar!
Durch den Einsatz optischer Gerte zusammen mit der Anlage erhht sich das Gesundheitsrisiko fr die Augen.
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1 Entspricht den Normen IEC 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001 sowie EN 60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001 Allgemeine Vorsichtsmanahmen fr die Anlage
Wenn andere Steuerelemente verwendet, Einstellungen vorgenommen oder Verfahren durchgefhrt werden als die hier angegebenen, kann dies gefhrliche Strahlung verursachen.
Beachten Sie beim Arbeiten mit FibeAir IDU das folgende Stromschlag- und Gefahrenrisiko: Durch Abtrennen einer Stromquelle wird nur ein Stromversorgungsmodul abgetrennt. Um die Einheit vollstndig zu isolieren, trennen Sie alle Stromversorgungen ab.
Maschinenlrminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der hchste Schalldruckpegel betrgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gem EN ISO 7779.
Chapter 1: Installation
General
This guide provides installation procedures for FibeAir RFU-C: About FibeAir RFU-C RFU-C is a state-of-the-art Radio Frequency Unit which is fully software configurable and supports a broad range of capacities and interfaces. The RFU supports low to high capacities for traditional voice and Ethernet services, as well as PDH/SDH/SONET or hybrid Ethernet and TDM interfaces. This innovative platform uses an on-the-fly upgrade method, whereby network operators only buy capacity as needed, benefiting from savings on initial investments and OPEX. Traffic capacity throughput and spectral efficiency are optimized with the desired channel bandwidth. For maximum user choice flexibility, channel bandwidths can be selected together with a range of modulations of from QPSK to 256 QAM. High spectral efficiency is ensured using the same bandwidth for double the capacity, via two carriers, with vertical and horizontal polarizations. This feature is implemented by a built-in XPIC mechanism. RFU-C works together with two types of indoor units. For PDH/SDH/SONET, the RFU works with the FibeAir 1500R indoor unit. For Ethernet, RFU-C works with the FibeAir IP-10 indoor unit. Together, FibeAir RFU-C and FibeAir 1500R/IP-10 IDUs provide a powerful, reliable, and comprehensive solution for a variety of wireless network scenarios and requirements.
FibeAir 1500R
FibeAir IP-10
RFU-C operating in co-channel dual polarization (CCDP) mode, using the cross polarization interference canceller (XPIC) algorithm, two carriers signals can be transmitted over a single channel, using vertical and horizontal polarization. This enables double capacity in the same spectrum bandwidth. Required Tools The following tools are required for the RFU-C installation: Socket key wrench metric set Adjustable wrench
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Installation Components
The following illustrations show the components involved in the installation procedures.
RFU-C
V/H Twist
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2. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the antenna. 3. Place the O-ring in its location on the antenna transition. 4. Remove the sticker from the RFU-C antenna interface. 5. Mount the RFU-C on the antenna according to the system configuration, and make sure that the twist is set for the desired polarization (horizontal or vertical).
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6. Insert four screws and washers provided with the kit, and tighten them.
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4. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the antenna. 5. Place the O-ring on the antenna transition. 6. Mount the coupler holder on the antenna using the screws and washers supplied with the kit.
7. Spread grease on the O-rings supplied with the holder coupler kit. 8. Place one O-ring on each side of the coupler. 9. Remove the sticker from both RFU-C antenna interfaces. 10. Mount both RFU-Cs on the holder coupler. 11. For each RFU-C, insert four screws and washers, and tighten them, as shown in the following illustration.
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2. Remove the sticker from the RFU-C antenna interface. 3. Mount the RFU-C on the Ceragon remote mount device.
4. Insert four screws and washers, and tighten them. 5. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide.
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6. Place the O-ring in the flexible waveguide flange groove. 7. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide. 8. Place the O-ring in the other end of the flexible waveguide flange groove. 9. Mount the flexible waveguide on the antenna, and tighten the screws and washers.
6-13 GHz
15-38 GHz
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2. Mount the coupler holder on the Ceragon remote mount device using the screws and washers supplied with the kit.
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3. Spread grease on the O-rings supplied with the coupler holder kit. 4. Remove the sticker from both RFU-C antenna interfaces. 5. Place one O-ring on each side of the coupler. 6. Mount both RFU-Cs on the coupler holder. 7. For each RFU-C, insert four screws and washers, and tighten them.
8. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide. 9. Place the O-ring in the flexible waveguide flange groove. 10. Mount the flexible waveguide on the Ceragon coupler, and tighten the screws and washers. 11. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide. 12. Place the O-ring in the other end of the flexible waveguide flange groove. 13. Mount the flexible waveguide on the antenna, and tighten the screws and washers.
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Notes: 1. The antenna interface is always the RFU-C interface. 2. If other antennas are to be used, an adaptor with a 0.1 dB loss should be considered.
Loss (dB) Item 6-8 GHz Flexible Waveguide Main Coupler Secondary Coupler Twist 0.5 1.4 6 0 11 GHz 0.5 1.4 6 0 13-15 GHz 1.2 1.4 6 0 18-32 GHz 1.5 1.5 6 0 38 GHz 1.5 1.5 6 0
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Antenna Connection
RFU-C uses Andrew, RFS and antennas Xian Putian, The following catalog items should be used: Andrew: VHLP/HP series RFS: SB/SU series Xian Putian: WTG series
RFU-C can be mounted directly for all frequencies (6-38 GHz) using the following antenna types (for integrated antennas, specific antennas PNs are required): Andrew: VHLP series RFS: SB/SU series Xian Putian: WTG series
For remote mount installations, the following flexible waveguide flanges should be used (millimetric). The same antenna type (integrated) as indicated above can be used (recommended). Other antenna types using the flanges listed in the table below may be used. Frequency (GHz) 6 7/8 11 13 15 18-26 28-38 Waveguide Standard WR137 WR112 WR90 WR75 WR62 WR42 WR28 Waveguide Flange PDR70 PBR84 PBR100 PBR120 PBR140 PBR220 PBR320 Antenna Flange UDR70 UBR84 UBR100 UBR120 UBR140 UBR220 UBR320
If a different antenna type (CPR flange) is used, a flange adaptor is required. Please contact your Ceragon representative for details.
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Antenna Adaptor
When mounting RFU-C on an antenna upon which a 1500P ODU (11-38 GHz) direct mount was installed previously, the following adaptor is required (frequency-dependent).
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Packing
The equipment should be packed and sealed with moisture absorbing bags.
Transportation
The equipment should be prepared for public transportation. The cargo must be kept dry during transportation, in accordance with ETS 300 019-1-2, Class 2.3. It is recommended that the equipment be transported to the installation site in its original packing case. If intermediate storing is required, the packed equipment must be stored in a dry and cool environment, and out of direct sunlight, in accordance with ETS 300 019-1-1, Class 1.2.
Inspection
Check the packing lists and verify that the correct equipment part numbers and quantities are found in the packages that arrived.
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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST 1. SITE INFORMATION Customer: Radio model: Site name: Site code: Radio link code: Site address: 2. ANTENNA MOUNTING Antenna mount type: Mount is of sufficient height to clear local obstructions Mount is safely positioned to not cause a safety hazard Mount is secure and perpendicular Mount is grounded as per site specifications All steelwork is Galvanized or Stainless Steel as appropriate 3. ANTENNA Antenna type (model and size): Antenna is securely fixed to mount Antenna is grounded as per site specifications Antenna sway braces are installed correctly (where applicable) Antenna Radome is securely fitted (where applicable) Water drain plugs are fitted and removed, as appropriate Antenna sealing O-Ring is properly fitted and not damaged Antenna/Launch unit polarization is as per link requirements OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST (continued) 4. OUT-DOOR UNIT Type of RFU mount: RFU is securely mounted to the antenna or pole RFU is grounded as per installation instructions RFU polarization is as per link requirements RFU is installed properly and has no physical damage For Remote-Mount Only: Remote mount kit is securely mounted to the pole Waveguide has no physical damage and connectors are sealed All waveguide bolts are secured using washers and lockwashers, as appropriate Flexible waveguide is secured to the pole 6. COAX CABLE Overall cable length: Cable type: N-Type connectors assembled properly on the cable Cable connected securely to RFU and IDU Cable connector is weather-proofed (sealed) at the RFU At the RFU, cable has a service/drip loop to prevent moisture from entering the connector Cable is secured using suitable restraints to fixed points at regular intervals (0.5 m recommended) Cable has no sharp bends, kinks, or crushed areas. All bends are per manufacturer specifications Grounding/lightning protection is as per site specifications Lightning protection type and model: Cable point-of-entry to building/shelter is weather-proof Cable ends are properly labeled OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK (Direct or Remote mount) OK OK OK OK
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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST (continued) 7. WAVEGUIDE WG type: WG is connected securely to RFU and Antenna WG connector is weather-proofed (sealed) at the RFU At the RFU, the WG has a service/drip loop to prevent moisture from entering the connector WG is secured using suitable restraints to fixed points at regular intervals (0.5 m recommended) WG has no sharp bends, kinks, or crushed areas. All bends are per manufacturer specifications WG ends are properly labeled 8. IN-DOOR UNIT IDU is securely mounted to the rack IDU is located in a properly ventilated environment IDU fans are functional and air flow to the fans is not disrupted IDU and rack are grounded as per site specifications Traffic cables and connections are properly terminated as per manufacturer/cable instructions All cabling is secured, tidy, and visibly labeled 9. DC POWER SUPPLY - Two Inputs Measured DC voltage input to the IDU: Power-Supply maximum current: Power-Supply is properly grounded DC power backup type: IDU DC connector is secure and the DC input leads are correctly terminated (no bare wires are visible) IDU DC connector (+) and (GND) leads are shorted and GND is grounded 10. RACK INSTALLATION Rack is mounted to the shelter floor with four screws Rack is mounted to the shelter wall with two screws OK OK OK OK (-40.5 to -60 VDC) (at least 3 Ampere) OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
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12. GENERAL INFORMATION Name: Title: Site accepted by: Company: Signature: Date: Name: Title: Site approved by: Company: Signature: Date:
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Antenna Antenna is grounded as per site specifications. See the third point in the Antenna Mounting section above. Antenna sway braces are fitted and installed correctly, where applicable. Typically, for an antenna of 1.2 m or larger, an extra sway brace is fitted to the mounting frame of the antenna. This sway brace should not be mounted to the same pole as the antenna, but should be installed directly back to the tower or an alternative point. Antenna Water Drain Plugs are fitted and removed, where appropriate. Some antennas have moisture drain plugs installed at various points around the antenna. The purpose of these plugs is to allow any moisture that forms on the inside of the antenna or radome to drip out and prevent a pool within the antenna. Only the plugs at the bottom of the antenna, after installation, should be removed. All other plugs should be left in position.
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RFU (Radio Frequency Unit) The RFU is grounded as per installation instructions. See the third point in the Antenna Mounting section above. The RFU polarization is as per link requirements and matches the polarization of the antenna.
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Indoor Unit The main traffic connections are correctly terminated and crimped as per cable and connector manufacturer instructions. All fiber optic patch leads should be routed carefully and efficiently, using conduits to prevent damage to the cables. All other user terminations are secure and correctly terminated. All labeling is complete as per site requirements. Labeling is specific to each customer. At a site with only one installation, labeling may be unnecessary. However, at sites with multiple installations, correct and adequate labeling is essential for future maintenance operations. Typical labeling requirements include: Antenna labels - for link identity and bearing RFU labels - for link identity, frequency, and polarization Coax cable labels - for link identity, close to the RFU, IDU, and either end of any joint IDU labels - for link identity
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Commissioning Test
The following tests should be performed on each installed link.
Link Verification
Radio LED on the IDM front panel is green, indicating the radio link is up. Received Signal Level (RSL) is up to +/- 4 dB from the expected (calculated) level at both ends of the link. Radio Bit Error Rate (BER) is 10E-11 or higher. If working with ATPC, ATPC is operating as expected (RSL = reference level). After connecting test equipment or end equipment to the line interfaces, all LEDs on the front panel of the IDM are green.
Interoperability Verification
Connect customer end equipment to the line interfaces, and verify correct operation. Further interoperability tests should be performed in accordance with the specific requirements of the connected end equipment.
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Management Verification
Install CeraView element manager software on the PC, and launch the program. Verify that you can manage the link and that you are able to perform changes to the link configuration (frequency channel, Tx power, system name, time & date, etc.) via CeraView. Verify that CeraView reports the correct parameters when performing the above. Verify that there are no active alarms on the link. If the management station is located at a remote site (Network Operation Center), verify that the management station can manage the link and receive traps.
Loopback Operation
Perform line loopback, IDU loopback, RFU loopback, and Remote loopback, and verify that the system operates accordingly.
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Commissioning Tests
The following tests should be performed on each installed link.
Link Verification
The following steps should be repeated for each of the four RFU combinations (Primary-Primary, PrimarySecondary, Secondary-Primary, Secondary-Secondary). Radio LED on the IDM front panel is green, indicating the radio link is up. Received Signal Level (RSL) is up to +/- 4 dB from the expected (calculated) level at both ends of the link. Radio Bit Error Rate (BER) is 10E-11 or higher. If working with ATPC, ATPC is operating as expected (RSL = reference level). After connecting test equipment or end equipment to the line interfaces, all LEDs on the front panel of the IDM are green.
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Switching Tests
Define each of the N channels as preferred (one at a time) for errorless switching to the +1 channel. The regular channel supports hitless switching to the +1 channel. 155 Mbps Interface Connect SDH/SONET/ATM test equipment to the 155 Mbps interfaces using splitters. Use physical loop between the splitters at the far end. Verify that there are no alarms. Perform the following switching tests from one IDM to the other, and verify the system switches automatically. - Power: power off the active IDM - Radio: disconnect the coax cable of the active IDM - Line: disconnect the 155 Mbps line input of the active IDM - Management: force a switch using CeraView For diversity configurations, verify that each receiver is receiving its own signal, and then mute the active RFU. Verify that the receiver at the far end still receives from the diversity path. Verify that there are no errors in the test equipment. FE, GbE Interface Connect a Packet Analyzer to the Fast Ethernet interfaces using splitters. Use a physical loop between the splitters at the far end. Verify no alarms exist. Perform the following switching tests from one IDM to the other, and verify the system switches automatically. - Power: power off the active IDM - Radio: disconnect the coax cable of the active IDM - Management: force a switch using CeraView 2/1.5 Mbps Interface Connect PDH test equipment to the interfaces using splitters. Use a physical loop between the splitters at the far end. Verify no alarms exist. Perform the following switching tests from one IDM to the other, and verify the system switches automatically. - Power: power off the active IDM - Radio: disconnect the coax cable of the active IDM - Management: force a switch using CeraView
Interoperability Verification
Connect the customer end equipment to the line interfaces and verify correct operation. Further interoperability tests should be performed in accordance with the specific requirements of the connected end equipment.
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Management Verification
Install CeraView element manager software on the PC and launch the program. Verify that you can manage the link and that you are able to perform changes to the link configuration (frequency channel, Tx power, system name, time & date, etc.) via CeraView. Verify that CeraView reports the correct parameters when performing the above. Verify that there are no active alarms on the link. If the management station is located a t a remote site (Network Operation Center), verify that the management station can manage the link and receive traps.
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Antenna Alignment
1. 2. Power up drawer V on both ends of the link and configure it to the desired frequency channel and maximum power. Align the antennas, one at a time, until expected RSL is achieved. Make sure the achieved RSL is no more than +/-4 dB from the expected level.
Polarization Alignment
Polarization alignment is required to verify that the antenna feeds are adjusted, to ensure that the antenna XPD (Cross Polarization Discrimination) is achieved. Polarization adjustment should be done on one antenna only. 1. 2. Power up drawer V on both ends of the link and record the RSL reading on one end. Power off drawer V on that end and power on drawer H.
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3. 4.
Check the RSL obtained on this RFU on H pol, and compare it to the RSL obtained by the RFU installed on the V pol. Verify that XPI (Cross Polarization Interference) is at least 25 dB where:
XPI = RSLPOL RSLXPOL RSLPOL Link RSL with thesamepolarizati on used at both sites. RSLXPOL Link RSL with orthogonalpolarizati ons used at both sites.
5. If XPI is less than 25 dB, adjust the feed polarization by opening the polarization screw and gently rotating the feed to minimize the RSLXPOL. Note that polarization alignment is not always possible since the RSLXPOL may fall below the sensitivity threshold of the RFU. It is also recommended to try to maximize the XPI as much as possible, by aligning the polarization.
Note: In a 2+2 configuration, repeat each step above for each of the four coupled RFU combinations.
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Note: In a 2+2 configuration, repeat each step above for each of the four coupled RFUs connected to the two standby IDUs.
2+2 Verification
Perform the tests specified in Switching Tests in the 1+1 Commissioning Procedure section earlier in this guide. In this case, the switch will be from a main IDU connected to the main V and main H RFUs, to the secondary IDU connected to the coupled V and coupled H RFUs.
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FIBEAIR RFU-C LINK COMMISSIONING LOG (continued) 3. RFU RFU model: RFU p/n: RFU Main s/n: SW RFU: Tx frequency (MHz): Rx frequency (MHz): Link ID: Tx power (dBm): ATPC on/off: ATPC ref level: RFU polarization: 4. ANTENNA Antenna model: Antenna size: Manufacturer: Mounting type: Mounting losses: 5. LINK PARAMETERS Link distance: Rain zone: Expected RSL (dBm): Expected Diversity RSL (dBm): RSL Main (dBm): RSL Diversity (dBm): Deviation from exp? RSL 4 dB? Site 1 Drawers Right / Left Site 2 Drawers Right / Left Site 1 Drawers Right / Left Site 2 Drawers Right / Left Site 1 Drawers Right / Left Site 2 Drawers Right / Left
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FIBEAIR RFU-C LINK COMMISSIONING LOG (continued) 6. COMMISSIONING TESTS Front panel LEDs: Line loopback: IDU loopback: RFU loopback: Radio BER: STM-1 test: Fast Ethernet test: 8 x E1/T1 test: E3/DS3 test: Wayside E1 test: Wayside Eth test: XPIC test: Switching test: 7. MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION Eth Main IP address: Eth Coupled IP address: Eth IP mask: Serial IP address: Serial IP mask: Default router: In-band enabled? Gateway/NE: In-band channel 1: In-band channel 2: Ring IP address: Ring IP mask: Network ID: 8. REMARKS/NOTES Site 1 Drawers Right / Left All green Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Site 1 All green Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Site 2 Drawers Right / Left All green Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Site 2 All green Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass
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FIBEAIR RFU-C LINK COMMISSIONING LOG (continued) 9. INSTALLATION INFORMATION Name: Installed by: Company: Date: Signature: Name: Commissioned by: Company: Date: Signature:
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Standard ITU-R F.383-7, ITU-R F.384-7 CEPT 14-01E ITU-R F.497-6 CFR47 101.147 ITU-R F.383-7 CEPT 14-01E CFR47 101.147 ITU-R F.385-7, Annex 3 ITU-R F.385-8, Rec 1-4, Annex 1,3,4 CEPT 02-06 Annex 1 ITU-R F.386-6, Annex 4,3 CEPT 02-06
* 6L GHz
5900-6500
5900-6501
* 6H GHz
(variable) 340,160, 170,500 (variable) 154,161,16 8,182,196,2 45,300 (variable) 119,154,20 8,266,300,3 10,311.32,5 30
6400-7100
6400-7101
* 7 GHz
7100-7900
7100-7900
* 8 GHZ
7700-8500
7700-8500
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Frequency Band
Standard ITU-R F.387-9, CEPT 12-06 rec.12 CFR47 101.147 ITU-R F.387-9, Annex 2 CEPT 12-06 rec.3 ITU-R F.497-6, CEPT 1202F
Tx Low MHz 10721-10949 10961-11189 10701-10929 10941-11169 12751-12863 12863-12975 14648-14760 14732-14844 14501-14725 14697-14921 14403-14657 14627-14851 14613-14697 14501-14613 17700-18200 18150-18690 17728-18113 18113-18553
Tx High MHz 11211-11439 11451-11679 11231-11459 11471-11699 13017-13129 13129-13241 14963-15075 15047-15159 14921-15145 15117-15341 114893-15117 15117-15341 15257-15341 15229-15341 18710-19210 19160-19700 18848-19233 19233-19673 19260-19710 23000-23600 22400-23000 23000-23600 22456-23016 23016-23576 25050-25250 25557-26005 26005-26453 28556-29004 29004-29452
11 GHz
490 530 530 266 266 315 315 420 420 490 490 644 728 1008,1010 1008,1010 1120 1120 1560 1008
13 GHz
ITU-R F.636-3 ITU-R F.636-3 ACA (ITU-R F.636-3) CEPT 12-07E ITU-R F.595-8 CEPT 12-03E
15 GHz
18 GHz
ITU-R F.595-8 CFR47 101.147 ITU-R F.637-3, Annex 3 CEPT 12-02E CFR47 101.147 ITU-R F.637-3, Annex 4 ITU-R F.637-3, Annex 1
17700-18150 22000-22600 21200-21800 21800-22400 21224-21784 21784-22344 24250-24450 24549-24997 24997-25445 27548-27996 27996-28444
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
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Standard ITU-R F.1520-2 CEPT (01) ITU-R F.749-2, Annex1 CEPT 12-01E CFR47 101.147 ITU-R F.749-2, Annex 3,1
38 GHz
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Frequency
TR Spacing/Block 240A
Channel 1-3 4-6 1-4 3-6 5-8 1-4 5-8 1-2 3-4 1-4 5-8 2-3 1-6 7-12 13-16 1-4 5-8 1-4 5-8 1-2 1-2
Tx Low MHz 5941-6049 6061-6169 5931.2-6048.2 5992-6106 6049.8-6166.8 5916.4-6033.3 6035-6151.9 5941-6029 6061-6149 5927-6039 6039-6151 5973.5-6091.5 6540.5-6609.5 6610.5-6669.5 6670.5-6709.5 6446-6594 6606-6754 6426-6574 6586-6734 6694-6750 7428-7484 7456-7512 7484-7540 7512-7568 7442-7498 7470-7526 7526-7582 7128-7184 7156-7212 7184-7240 7212-7268
Tx High MHz 6181-6289 6301-6409 6183.2-6300.2 6244-6358 6301.8-6418.8 6168.4-6285.4 6287-6404 6201-6289 6321-6409 6193-6305 6305-6417 6273.5-6391.5 6710.5-6769.5 6770.5-6829.5 6830.5-6869.5 6786-6934 6946-7094 6766-6914 6926-7074 7034-7090 7582-7638 7610-7666 7638-7694 7666-7722 7596-7652 7624-7680 7680-7736 7282-7338 7310-7366 7338-7394 7366-7422
A-4
252A L6 GHz
H6 GHz
154A
7 GHz
154B
154C
Frequency
TR Spacing/Block
Channel 1-2
Tx Low MHz 7124.5-7180.5 7152.5-7208.5 7180.5-7236.5 7203-7264.5 7249.5-7305.5 7277.5-7333.5 7333.5-7389.5 7424.5-7480.5 7452.5-7508.5 7508.5-7564.5 7549.5-7605.5 7577.5-7633.5 7633.5-7689.5 7115.5-7189.5 7164.5-7238.5 7415.5-7489.5 7464.5-7538.5 7421-7477 7449-7505 7505-7561 7414-7470 7442-7498 7498-7554
Tx High MHz 7285.5-7341.5 7313.5-7369.5 7341.5-7397.5 7364-7425.5 7410.5-7466.5 7438.5-7494.5 7494.5-7550.5 7585.5-7641.5 7613.5-7669.5 7669.5-7725.5 7710.5-7766.5 7738.5-7794.5 7794.5-7850.5 7276.5-7350.5 7325.5-7399.5 7576.5-7650.5 7625.5-7699.5 7582-7638 7610-7666 7666-7722 7582-7638 7610-7666 7666-7722
161A
161B
161C
7 GHz
161D
161F
161I
161J
2-3 4-5
A-5
Frequency
TR Spacing/Block 161K
Tx Low MHz 7485.5-7538.5 7513.5-7566.5 7443-7499 7471-7527 7527-7583 7414-7470 7442-7498 7498-7554 7107-7191 7163-7247 7428-7540 7540-7652 7136-7284 7286-7404 8279-8335 8321-8377 8203-8259 8231-8287 8287-8343 8050-8162 8162-8246 8025-8095 8081-8151 7976-8034 7912-8024 8024-8136 7926-8010 7726-7844 7846-7964 7731-7839 7851-7959
Tx High MHz 7646.5-7699.5 7674.5-7727.5 7611-7667 7639-7695 7695-7751 7596-7652 7624-7680 7680-7736 7303-7387 7359-7443 7673-7785 7785-7897 7436-7584 7586-7704 8398-8454 8440-8496 8357-8413 8385-8441 8441-8497 8258-8370 8370-8454 8275-8345 8331-8401 8228-8286 8178-8290 8290-8402 8192-8276 8026-8144 8146-8264 8041-8149 8161-8269
168B
7 GHz
182A
2-3 4-5 1-3 3-5 1-4 5-8 1-5 6-9 1-3 4-6 1-2 2-3 4-5 1-4 5-7 1-4 5-8 1-2 1-4 5-8 1-2 1-4 5-8 1-3 4-6
154A
8 GHz
A-6
Frequency
TR Spacing/Block
Channel 1-3
Tx Low MHz 7905-7989 7933-8017 7989-8073 7905-7989 7933-8017 7989-8073 7733.7-7850.7 7852.3-7969.3 7718.9-7835.8 7837.5-7954.4 7746-7774
Tx High MHz 8215-8299 8243-8327 8299-8383 8215-8299 8243-8327 8299-8383 8045-8162 8163.6-8280.6 8030.2-8147.1 8148.8-8265.7 8276-8304
310C
A-7
ITU-R F.383-7 [1-3] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 240 3 4 5 6 Center Frequency MHz 5955.00 5995.00 6035.00 6075.00 6115.00 6155.00 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Center Frequency MHz 6195.00 6235.00 6275.00 6315.00 6355.00 6395.00
ITU-R F.383-7 [0] / FCC 101.147(i8) T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 252.04 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 5945.20 5974.85 6004.50 6034.15 6063.80 6093.45 6123.10 6152.75 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 6197.24 6226.89 6256.54 6286.19 6315.84 6345.49 6375.14 6404.79
A-8
FCC 101.147(i7) T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 252.04 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Center Frequency MHz 5935.32 5945.2 5955.08 5964.97 5974.85 5984.73 5994.62 6004.5 6014.38 6024.27 6034.15 6044.03 6053.92 6063.8 6073.68 6083.57 6093.45 6103.33 6113.22 6123.1 6132.98 6142.87 6152.75 6162.63 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Center Frequency MHz 6187.36 6197.24 6207.12 6217.01 6226.89 6236.77 6246.66 6256.54 6266.42 6276.31 6286.19 6296.07 6305.96 6315.84 6325.72 6335.61 6345.49 6355.37 6365.26 6375.14 6385.02 6394.91 6404.79 6414.67
A-9
ITU-R F.384-7 T/R Separation n (L) 1 260 2 3 4 Center Frequency MHz 5955.00 6015.00 6075.00 6135.00 n (H) 1 2 3 4 Center Frequency MHz 6215.00 6275.00 6335.00 6395.00
ITU-R F.497-6 [0] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 266 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 5941.00 5969.00 5997.00 6025.00 6053.00 6081.00 6109.00 6137.00 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 6207.00 6235.00 6263.00 6291.00 6319.00 6347.00 6375.00 6403.00
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ITU-R F.384-7 T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 340 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 6460.00 6500.00 6540.00 6580.00 6620.00 6660.00 6700.00 6740.00 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 6800.00 6840.00 6880.00 6920.00 6960.00 7000.00 7040.00 7080.00
FCC 101.147(k7) T/R Separation n (L) 1 170 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 160 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Center Frequency MHz 6545 6555 6565 6585 6595 6605 6615 6625 6635 6645 6655 6665 6675 6685 6695 6705 Center Frequency MHz 6715 6725 6735 6745 6755 6765 6775 6785 6795 6805 6815 6825 6835 6845 6855 6865
n (H) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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ITU-R 385-7 [1] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 154A 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7442 7470 7498 7526 7554 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7596 7624 7652 7680 7708
ITU-R 385-7 [1] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 154B 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7456 7484 7512 7540 7568 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7610 7638 7666 7694 7722
ITU-R 385-7 [0] T/R Separation n (L) 1 161 2 3 4 Center Frequency MHz 7138.5 7226 7428 7526 n (H) 1 2 3 4 Center Frequency MHz 7299.5 7387 7589 7687
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ITU-R 385-7 [1] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 245 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 7442 7470 7498 7526 7554 7582 7610 7638 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 7687 7715 7743 7771 7799 7827 7855 7883
T/R Separation
n (L) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13
Center Frequency MHz 7138.5 7166.5 7194.5 7222.5 7250.5 7145.5 7173.5 7201.5 7229.5 7152.5 7180.5 7208.5 7236.5 7159.5 7187.5 7215.5 7243.5
n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34
Center Frequency MHz 7299.5 7327.5 7355.5 7383.5 7411.5 7306.5 7334.5 7362.5 7390.5 7313.5 7341.5 7369.5 7397.5 7320.5 7348.5 7376.5 7404.5
161A
14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34
A-13
T/R Separation
n (L) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13
Center Frequency MHz 7263.5 7291.5 7319.5 7347.5 7375.5 7270.5 7298.5 7326.5 7354.5 7277.5 7305.5 7333.5 7361.5 7284.5 7312.5 7340.5 7368.5
n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34
Center Frequency MHz 7424.5 7452.5 7480.5 7508.5 7536.5 7431.5 7459.5 7487.5 7515.5 7438.5 7466.5 7494.5 7522.5 7445.5 7473.5 7501.5 7529.5
161B
14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34
A-14
ITU-R 385-7 [0] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 161C 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 Center Frequency MHz 7438.5 7466.5 7494.5 7522.5 7550.5 7445.5 7473.5 7501.5 7529.5 7452.5 7480.5 7508.5 7536.5 7459.5 7487.5 7515.5 7543.5 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 Center Frequency MHz 7599.5 7627.5 7655.5 7683.5 7711.5 7606.5 7634.5 7662.5 7690.5 7613.5 7641.5 7669.5 7697.5 7620.5 7648.5 7676.5 7704.5
A-15
ITU-R 385-7 [0] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 161D 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 Center Frequency MHz 7563.5 7591.5 7619.5 7647.5 7675.5 7570.5 7598.5 7626.5 7654.5 7577.5 7605.5 7633.5 7661.5 7584.5 7612.5 7640.5 7668.5 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 Center Frequency MHz 7724.5 7752.5 7780.5 7808.5 7836.5 7731.5 7759.5 7787.5 7815.5 7738.5 7766.5 7794.5 7822.5 7745.5 7773.5 7801.5 7829.5
ITU-R 385-7 [0] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 161I 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7435 7463 7491 7519 7547 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7596 7624 7652 7680 7708
A-16
ITU-R 385-7 [0] Center Frequency MHz 7428 7456 7484 7512 7540 Center Frequency MHz 7589 7617 7645 7673 7701
T/R Separation
n (L) 1 2
n (H) 1 2 3 4 5
161J
3 4 5
ITU-R 385-7 [0] T/R Separation n (L) 1 161K 2 3 Center Frequency MHz 7498 7526 7554 n (H) 1 2 3 Center Frequency MHz 7659 7687 7715
ITU-R 385-7 [3] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 168B 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7457 7485 7513 7541 7569 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7625 7653 7681 7709 7737
A-17
ITU-R 385-7 [1] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 182 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7428 7456 7484 7512 7540 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7610 7638 7666 7694 7722
ITU-R 385-7 [3] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 196 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7121 7149 7177 7205 7233 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 Center Frequency MHz 7317 7345 7373 7401 7429
ITU-R 385-7 [4] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 245 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 7442 7470 7498 7526 7554 7582 7610 7638 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 7687 7715 7743 7771 7799 7827 7855 7883
A-18
ITU-R 386-6 [1] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 311.32A 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 7747.70 7777.35 7807.00 7836.65 7866.30 7895.95 7925.60 7955.25 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 8059.02 8088.67 8118.32 8147.97 8177.62 8207.27 8236.92 8266.57
A-19
ITU-R 386-6 [1] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 3 311.32B 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 7732.875 7762.525 7792.175 7821.825 7851.475 7881.125 7910.775 7940.425 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Frequency MHz 8044.195 8073.845 8103.495 8133.145 8162.795 8192.445 8222.095 8251.745
ITU-R 386-6 [3] T/R Separation n (L) 1 2 119 3 4 5 6 Center Frequency MHz 8293 8307 8321 8335 8349 8363 n (H) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Center Frequency MHz 8412 8426 8440 8454 8468 8482
A-20
FibeAir IP-10
IDU Installation Guide
Part ID: BM-0137-0 Doc ID: DOC-00018767 Rev a.01 September 2008
Notice
This document contains information that is proprietary to Ceragon Networks Ltd. No part of this publication may be reproduced, modified, or distributed without prior written authorization of Ceragon Networks Ltd. This document is provided as is, without warranty of any kind.
Registered TradeMarks
Ceragon Networks , FibeAir and CeraView are registered trademarks of Ceragon Networks Ltd. Other names mentioned in this publication are owned by their respective holders.
TradeMarks
CeraMapTM, ConfigAirTM, PolyViewTM, EncryptAirTM, CeraMonTM, EtherAirTM, and MicroWave FiberTM, are trademarks of Ceragon Networks Ltd. Other names mentioned in this publication are owned by their respective holders.
Statement of Conditions
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Ceragon Networks Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this document or equipment supplied with it.
Information to User
Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment. Copyright 2008 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.
Corporate Headquarters: Ceragon Networks Ltd. 24 Raoul Wallenberg St. Tel Aviv 69719, Israel Tel: 972-3-645-5733 Fax: 972-3-645-5499 Email: [email protected] North American Headquarters: Ceragon Networks Inc. 10 Forest Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA Tel: 1-201-845-6955 Toll Free: 1-877-FIBEAIR Fax: 1-201-845-5665 Email: [email protected]
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Contents
Chapter 1: Installation ................................................................................... 1-1
General.................................................................................................................. 1-1 Site Requirements................................................................................................ 1-1 Pre-Installation ..................................................................................................... 1-1 Unpacking Equipment at the Site ....................................................................... 1-2 Installation Requirements ................................................................................... 1-2 FibeAir IP-10 Description .................................................................................... 1-4 Installing the IDU in a Rack ................................................................................. 1-5 Grounding the IDU ............................................................................................... 1-7 Connecting the IDU.............................................................................................. 1-9 Configuring the IDU ........................................................................................... 1-10
Appendix A: Line Interfaces .........................................................................A-1 Appendix B: Connector Pin-Outs.................................................................B-1 Appendix C: Protection Information ............................................................C-1 Appendix D: Accesories ...............................................................................D-1
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Before turning on the equipment, make sure that the fiber optic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter. Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current.
Do not use broken or non-terminated fiber optic cables/connectors or look straight at the laser beam. ATTENTION: The laser beam is invisible! The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Complies with IEC 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001, and EN 60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001
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Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure. When working with a FibeAir IDU, note the following risk of electric shock and energy hazard: Diconnecting one power supply disconnects only one power supply module. To isolate the unit completely, disconnect all power supplies. Machine noise information order - 3. GPSGV, the highest sound pressure level amounts to 70 dB (A) or less, in accordance with ISO EN 7779.
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Prcautions de scurit
Prcautions relatives la ligne fibre optique
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Avant de mettre l'quipement en marche, s'assurer que le cble fibre optique est intact et branch l'metteur.
Ne pas utiliser de cble/connecteur fibre optique cass ou sans terminaison et ne pas regarder directement le faisceau laser. ATTENTION : le faisceau laser est invisible !
Lutilisation de dispositifs optiques avec l'quipement augmente le danger pour les yeux.
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 Conforme aux normes CEI 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001, et EN 60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001 Prcautions gnrales relatives l'quipement
Lutilisation de commandes ou de rglages ou l'excution de procdures autres que celles spcifies dans les prsentes peut engendrer une exposition dangereuse aux rayonnements.
Lusage de FibeAir IDU saccompagne du risque suivant d'lectrocution et de danger lectrique : le dbranchement d'une alimentation lectrique ne dconnecte qu'un module d'alimentation lectrique. Pour isoler compltement l'unit, il faut dbrancher toutes les alimentations lectriques.
Bruit de machine dordre - 3. GPSGV, le plus haut niveau de pression sonore s'lve 70 dB (A) au maximum, dans le respect de la norme ISO EN 7779.
Sicherheitsmanahmen
Vorsichtsmanahmen bei faseroptischen Leitungen
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Vergewissern Sie sich vor dem Einschalten der Anlage, dass das faseroptische Kabel unbeschdigt und mit dem Sender verbunden ist.
Verwenden Sie keine defekten oder gespleiten faseroptischen Kabel/Stecker und sehen Sie nicht direkt in den Laserstrahl. ACHTUNG: Der Laserstrahl ist unsichtbar!
Durch den Einsatz optischer Gerte zusammen mit der Anlage erhht sich das Gesundheitsrisiko fr die Augen.
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1 Entspricht den Normen IEC 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001 sowie EN 60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001 Allgemeine Vorsichtsmanahmen fr die Anlage
Wenn andere Steuerelemente verwendet, Einstellungen vorgenommen oder Verfahren durchgefhrt werden als die hier angegebenen, kann dies gefhrliche Strahlung verursachen.
Beachten Sie beim Arbeiten mit FibeAir IDU das folgende Stromschlag- und Gefahrenrisiko: Durch Abtrennen einer Stromquelle wird nur ein Stromversorgungsmodul abgetrennt. Um die Einheit vollstndig zu isolieren, trennen Sie alle Stromversorgungen ab.
Maschinenlrminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der hchste Schalldruckpegel betrgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gem EN ISO 7779.
Chapter 1: Installation
General
This chapter provides instructions for the installation of the FibeAir IP-10 IDU at the customer site.
Site Requirements
Must be located indoors. The environment temperature must be between -5 C and +55 C. Easily accessible, but only by authorized personnel. Available power source of -48 VDC, and the site must comply with National Electric Code (NEC) standards. Available management connection (Ethernet or dial-up). No more than 300 m from RFU location. In addition, since the IDU will be connected to the RFU, when considering a site, it is important to check for current and future obstacles on the roof or tower. Possible future obstacles may include trees, new buildings, window cleaners on the roof, snow that may accumulate in front of the antenna, etc. The site should be accessible to certified personnel only. Note about Heat Dissipation: The IP-10 IDU overall heat dissipation is 25W max (~85 BTU/h). Note about Antenna Location: As with any type of construction, a local permit may be required before installing an antenna. It is the owners responsibility to obtain any and all permits.
Pre-Installation
Packing
The equipment is packed at the factory, and sealed moisture-absorbing bags are inserted.
Transportation
y y y The equipment is prepared for public transportation. The cargo must be kept dry during transportation, in accordance with ETS 300 019-1-2, Class 2.3. It is recommended to transport the equipment to the installation site in its original packing case. If intermediate storage is required, the packed equipment must be stored in dry and cool conditions and out of direct sunlight, in accordance with ETS 300 019-1-1, Class 1.2.
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Inspection
Check the packing lists, and ensure that the correct part numbers and quantities of components arrived.
Installation Requirements
Required Tools
The following tools are required to install the IDU: Philips screwdriver (for mounting the IDU to the rack and grounding screw) Flathead small screwdriver (for PSU connector) Sharp cutting knife (for wire stripping) Crimping tool for ground cable lug crimping (optional: if alternative grounding cable is used).
Cables
In addition to the tools mentioned above, the interface connectors and their pin-outs, can be found in the following sections in this guide: Appendix A: Line Interfaces Appendix B: Connector Pin-Outs
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The FibeAir IP-10 IDU is installed in a standard 19" ETSI rack as shown in the following illustration.
As shown in the illustration, four screws, supplied with the installation kit, are used to secure the IDU to the rack.
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IDU Dimensions The following illustration shows the dimensions (in millimeters) of the FibeAir IP-10 IDU.
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A grounding wire is connected below the IDU-RFU interface using a single screw with two washers. IDU Grounding Notes The IDU is suitable for installation in a Common Bonding Network (CBN). Only copper wire should be used. The wire must be at least 6 AWG. Connector and connection surfaces must be plated. Bare conductors must be be coated with antioxidant before crimp connections are made to the screws. FibeAir provides a ground for each IDU, via a one-hole mounted lug onto a single-point stud. The stud must be installed using a UL-listed ring tongue terminal, and two star washers for anti-rotation.
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For antenna ports, lightning protection is used that does not permit transients of a greater magnitude than the following: Open Circuit: 1.2-50us 600V Short Circuit: 8-20us 300A
The ampacity of the conductor connecting the IDU frame to the DC return conductor is equal to, or greater than, the ampacity of the associated DC return conductor.
Power Supply Notes When selecting a power source, the following must be considered: DC power can be from -40.5 VDC to -60 VDC. Recommended: Availability of a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Source), battery backup, and emergency power generator. Whether or not the power source provides constant power (i.e., power is secured on weekends or is shut off frequently and consistently). The power supply must have grounding points on the AC and DC sides.
Caution!
The user power supply GND must be connected to the positive pole in the IDU power supply. Any other connection may cause damage to the system! Power supply grounding should be in accordance with the following illustration:
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Interface Descriptions
The following photo shows the different IDU ports and their functions.
1 GbE Optical 1000baseX 1 GbE (SFP) Optional Copper 16xE1/T1 10/100/ (MDR68) 1000baseT (RJ45)
Fan Unit
The IDU front panel includes the following auxiliary interfaces: Terminal console Ethernet out-of-band management Ethernet wayside
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Optional: Engineering Order Wire (EOW) User channel (V11, RS232) External alarms Note: The Fast Ethernet interface channels can be logically configured for either Fast Ethernet traffic, or protection, wayside, or management traffic.
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Optional 16xE1/T1
Connector Used with: Interface Type Number of ports Timing mode: Framing Coding Range: Line Impedance Compatible Standards MDR 69-pin Twisted pair E1/T1 16 per unit (optional) Retimed Unframed (full transparency) E1: HDB3 T1: AMI/B8ZS 5m 120 /100 balanced. Optional module for 75 unbalanced ITU-T G.703, G.736, G.775, G.823, G.824, G.828, ITU-T I.432, ETSI ETS 300 147, ETS 300 417, ANSI T1.105, T1.102-1993, T1.231, Bellcore GR-253-core, TR-NWT-000499
10/100BaseT (Ethernet)
Connector: Used with: Protocols supported: Timing mode: Range: Impedance: Shielded RJ-45 UTP Cat 5 Ethernet (10/100BaseT), half or full duplex Retimed 100 m 100
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Signal
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Note that right/left refers to viewing the panel from the front.
16 x E1/T1 Connector
The 16 x E1/T1 connector is a SCSI 68-pin connector.
Label on the Twisted Pair Ch1 Tx Ch2 Tx Ch3 Tx Ch4 Tx Ch5 Tx Ch6 Tx Ch7 Tx Ch8 Tx Ch9 Tx Ch10 Tx Ch11 Tx Ch12 Tx
Pin # 1 35 2 36 3 37 4 38 5 39 6 40 7 41 8 42 9 43 10 44 11 45 12 46
Signal OUT - TIP1 OUT - RING1 OUT - TIP2 OUT - RING2 OUT - TIP3 OUT - RING3 OUT - TIP4 OUT - RING4 OUT - TIP5 OUT - RING5 OUT - TIP6 OUT - RING6 OUT - TIP7 OUT - RING7 OUT - TIP8 OUT - RING8 OUT - TIP9 OUT - RING9 OUT - TIP10 OUT - RING10 OUT - TIP11 OUT - RING11 OUT - TIP12 OUT - RING12
Type TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR
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Pin # 13 47 14 48 15 49 16 50 19 53 20 54 21 55 22 56 23 57 24 58 25 59 26 60 27 61 28 62 29 63 30 64 31 65 32 66
Signal OUT - TIP13 OUT - RING13 OUT - TIP14 OUT - RING14 OUT - TIP15 OUT - RING15 OUT - TIP16 OUT - RING16 IN - TIP1 IN - RING1 IN - TIP2 IN - RING2 IN - TIP3 IN - RING3 IN - TIP4 IN - RING4 IN - TIP5 IN - RING5 IN - TIP6 IN - RING6 IN - TIP7 IN - RING7 IN - TIP8 IN - RING8 IN - TIP9 IN - RING9 IN - TIP10 IN - RING10 IN - TIP11 IN - RING11 IN - TIP12 IN - RING12 IN - TIP13 IN - RING13 IN - TIP14 IN - RING14
Label on the Twisted Pair Ch13 Tx Ch14 Tx Ch15 Tx Ch16 Tx Ch1 Rx Ch2 Rx Ch3 Rx Ch4 Rx Ch5 Rx Ch6 Rx Ch7 Rx Ch8 Rx Ch9 Rx Ch10 Rx Ch11 Rx Ch12 Rx Ch13 Rx Ch14 Rx
Type TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR
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Pin # 33 67 34 68 17 18 51 52
Signal
Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx) Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx) Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx) Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx)
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Signal
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As shown in the illustration above, the protection panel (in the middle) provides the ports used to link the two IP-10 units for protection switching when a system fault occurs.
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Panel Components
The following illustration shows the panel components.
User 16xE1/T1 Open-Ended MDR Connector
Part Numbers
The part numbers for the MDR cables are as follows: 16 x E1/T1 MDR Connector: WA-0276-0, 0.6 meters User 16 x E1/T1 MDR Connector: WA-0277-0, 5 meters WA-0278-0, 10 meters WA-0309-0, 25 meters Optical splitter used for GbE 1+1 systems (see the following section): AO-0038-0 AO-0039-0 AO-0059-0 AO-0060-0
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Optical Splitter
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Appendix D: Accessories
The following tables list the FibeAir IP-10 accessories.
Cables
Part Number WA-0242-1 WA-0246 WA-0259 WA-0275 WA-0276-0 WA-0277-0 WA-0278-0 WA-0284-0 WA-0309-0 Marketing Model X-WSC-E1/T1 IDU-EXT-ALARMS-CBL-2.5m CBL-16E1-CB-120-75 IDU-UC-CBL-2m IP10-CBL-16IO-PROT-0.6m IP10-CBL-16IO-5M IP-10-CBL-16IO-10M IP10-CBL-16IO-XED-0.6m IP-10-CBL-16IO-25M Marketing Description E1/T1 WSC x-ed cable IDU External Alarms open cable 2.5m 16E1 cable MDR/2xDB44 5m to CB-120-75 User channel cable 2m D-type 9 pin male IP-10 16 I/O port protection cable straight 0.6m IP-10 16 I/O port cable open 5M IP-10 16 I/O port cable open 10M IP-10 16 I/O port crossed cable 0.6m IP-10 16 I/O port cable open 25M
Panels
Part Number EN-0254-0 EN-0256-0 EN-0258-0 EN-0259-0 EN-0262-0 Marketing Model IP10-ETH-16E1-PROT-PANEL IP10-ETH-16T1-PROT-PANEL IP10-16E1-PROT-PANEL IP10-16T1-PROT-PANEL IP10-ETH-PROT-PANEL Marketing Description IP-10 Eth + 16E1 protection panel IP-10 Eth + 16T1 protection panel IP-10 16E1 protection panel IP-10 16T1 protection panel IP-10 Eth only protection panel
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Optical Splitters
Part Number AO-0038-0 Marketing Model GBE-SPL-SM Marketing Description SM/LC Optical Splitter conn. 1300nm 50/5 MM/LC Optical Splitter 62.5/125 2M MM/LC Optical Splitter 62.5/125 1M MM/LC Optical Splitter 62.5/125 0.6M Item Description 1x2 Single mode Fiber Dual Windows Wideband Couplers, 40nm, LC/LC, 1310nm,1m length, PVC 2.0mm cable (yellow), 50/50 coupling ratio. 1x2 multimode mode Fiber Dual Windows Wideband Couplers, 40nm, LC/LC, 850nm,1m length for each port, PVC 2.0mm cable, 50/50 coupling ratio 1x2 multimode mode Fiber Dual Windows Wideband Couplers, 40nm, LC/LC, 850nm,0.5m length for each port, PVC 2.0mm cable, 50/50 coupling ratio 1x2 multimode mode Fiber Dual Windows Wideband Couplers, 40nm, LC/LC, 850nm,0.3m length for each port, PVC 2.0mm cable, 50/50 coupling ratio
AO-0039-0
GBE-SPL-MM-2M
AO-0059-0
GBE-SPL-MM-1M
AO-0060-0
GBE-SPL-MM-0.6M
Optical Cables
Part Number AO-0033-0 Marketing Model OP-SM-CBL-LC-SCDPLX 15M Marketing Description Duplex Optical Cable LC-SC SM 15M Duplex Optical Cable LC-SC SM 3M Duplex Optical Cable LC-SC SM 1m Duplex Optical Cable LC-SC MM 2M Duplex Optical Cable LC-SC MM 10M Duplex Optical Cable LC-LC MM 0.5M Duplex Optical Cable LC-SC SM 10m Item Description Pairs of Fiber Patchcord Single mode- LC/SC, Length:15M, Duplex PVC 2mm cable, with LC connector type on one end and SC connector on the other end. Pairs of Fiber Patchcord Single mode- LC/SC, Length:3M, Duplex PVC 2mm cable, with LC connector type on one end and SC connector on the other end. DUPLEX LC-SC (Tx TO Tx) SM 9/125 YELLOW COLOR R-9D-1-P, 13MM, 1M DUPLEX FIBER OPTIC MM PATCH CORD WITH LC/UPC-SC/UPC (Tx TO Tx) 62.5/125, ORANGE COLOR, 2M, 3MM O.D. DUPLEX FIBER OPTIC MM PATCH CORD WITH LC/UPC-SC/UPC (Tx TO Tx) 62.5/125, ORANGE COLOR, 10M, 3MM O.D. DUPLEX FIBER OPTIC MM PATCH CORD WITH LC/UPC-LC/UPC (Tx TO Tx) 62.5/125 ORANGE COLOR, 0.5M, 2MM O.D. DUPLEX LC-SC (Tx TO Tx) SM 9/125 YELLOW COLOR, 3MM, 10M
AO-0035-0
AO-0041-0
AO-0044-0
AO-0045-0
AO-0048-0
AO-0055-0
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Marketing Description Duplex Optical Cable LC-SC SM 5m Duplex Optical Cable LC-LC MM 3M Duplex Optical Cable LC-LC MM 6M Duplex Optical Cable LC-LC SM 3M
Item Description DUPLEX LC-SC (Tx TO Tx) SM 9/125 YELLOW COLOR, 3MM, 5M DUPLEX FIBER OPTIC MM PATCH CORD WITH LC/UPC-LC/UPC (Tx TO Tx) 62.5/125 ORANGE COLOR, 3M, 2MM O.D. DUPLEX FIBER OPTIC MM PATCH CORD WITH LC/UPC-LC/UPC (Tx TO Tx) 62.5/125 ORANGE COLOR, 6M, 2MM O.D. Pairs of Fiber Patchcord Single mode- LC/LC, Length:3M, Duplex PVC 2mm cable, with LC connector type on one end and LC connector on the other end.
AO-0066-0
AO-0067-0
AO-0071-0
Optical Adaptors
Part Number AO-0042-0 Marketing Model OP-SM-LC-LCADPT-SMPLX Marketing Description Adaptor Female/Female LC-LC Simplex Item Description SM SIMPLEX LC-LC SM ADAPTOR
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