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ADCP-75-115 • Issue A • August 2001
Digivance™ Long Range Coverage Solution
Single Band SMR Remote Unit
Installation Instructions
DRAFT
16752-A
Content
Page
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1162625 Rev A
DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
STM USER INTERFACE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
LPA USER INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
WDM USER INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6.1
STM Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6.2
LPA Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
6.3
Battery Backup Kit Installation (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6.4
WDM Installation (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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CABLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7.1
AC Power Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7.2
Routing Pre-Connectorized Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
7.3
Antenna Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
7.4
Terminating WDM Forward and Reverse Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
CONNECTORIZING THE DOOR OPEN SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
FINAL TEST AND ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
10
CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
INTRODUCTION
This publication provides instructions for installing the Digivance Long Range Coverage
Solution (LRCS) Single Band Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) Remote Unit (RU). A more
complete description of the RU along with operating and maintenance procedures is provided in
the Digivance LRCS Single Band SMR Installation and Operation Manual (ADCP-75-116).
The RU is installed in conjunction with the Digivance LRCS Single Band SMR Host Unit (HU).
Installation of the RU involves completion of the following basic steps:
1. Unpacking and inspecting the RU modules and optional components
2. Installing the RU cabinet
3. Installing the modules and optional components in the cabinet
4. Installing a 20-Amp AC circuit with service disconnect breaker.
5. Routing a pre-connectorized indoor/outdoor pigtail cable into the cabinet.
6. Connecting the fiber cable pigtal leads to the STM and WDM (if used).
7. Connecting the external coaxial antenna cable(s) to the lightning protector(s) on the
underside of the cabinet.
8. Installing internal coaxial jumper cable(s) and between the lightning protector(s) and the
STM.
9. Connectorizing the door open switch
10. Applying AC power
11. Performing final tests and adjustments
This manual provides information about each of the preceding steps, except step 2. The
information required to complete step 2 is contained in the Digivance LRCS Single Band
Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions (ADCP-75-117). This manual assumes that the RU
installation site has been selected and all of the procedures descibed in the cabinet installation
instructions have already been completed. In addition, it assumes that the required OSP fiber
optic cables have already been routed between the HU and RU, that the required antennas have
been installed (one or two antennas may be required depending on RU configuration), and that a
connectorized coaxial cable with an N-type connector has been routed to the underside of the
RU for each antenna.
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The ADC-provided RU cable installation loose parts hardware are listed in Table 1.
Table 1. Cable Installation Loose Parts Hardware
ITEM
QUANTITY
brown cable grip ring, 0.5-inch to 0.63-inch cable diameter
yellow cable grip ring, 0.63-inch to 0.75-inch cable diameter
purple cable grip ring, 0.75-inch to 0.88-inch cable diameter
neoprene bushing-, 0.500 to 0.625-inch cable diameter
neoprene bushing, 0.625 to 0.750-inch cable diameter
neoprene bushing, 0.750 to 0.875-inch cable diameter
wire nuts
reducer, 3/4-inch to 1/2-inch
right angle plug
Revision History
ISSUE
DATE
Issue A
08/2001
REASON FOR CHANGE
Original
Trademark Information
ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Digivance is a trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Related Publications
Listed below are related manuals and their publication numbers. Copies of these publications
can be ordered by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891 (in
U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-946-3000, extension 63475 (outside U.S.A. and Canada).
Title
ADCP Number
Digivance LRCS Single Band SMR Installation and Operation manual
75-116
Digivance LRCS Single Band Remote Unit Cabinet Installation Instructions
75-117
Digivance Element Management System User Manual
75-118
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Admonishments
Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to
persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what
may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers,
Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all times. These warnings are flagged by use of
the triangular alert icon (seen below), and are listed in descending order of severity of injury or
damage and likelihood of occurrence.
Danger: Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal
injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Warning: Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal
injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Caution: Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor
personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio co
DESCRIPTION
The Digivance LRCS Single Band SMR Remote Unit (RU), serves as the cellular user servicing
unit for the Digivance LRCS Single Band SMR system. The system consists of up to 15 Host
Units (HUs) each of which is attached to a single RU. In the forward direction, the RU receives
digital optical signals from the HU, converts the digital optical signals into an RF signal format,
and transmits these signals to cellular phones. In the reverse path, the RU receives RF signals
from cellular phones, digitizes the RF signals, converts the signals to digital optical format, and
transmits the signals to the HU. RUs configured with the Diversity option require a redundant
fiber optic reverse path to the HU. All RUs are configured with a minimum of one antenna to
transmit and receive RF signal transmissions between the RU and the cellular phones. On RUs
configured with the Diversity option, a second antenna is connected to the RU to provide a
redundant receive RF signal path from the cellular phones. The RU also transports alarm status
to and from the HU using the optical link.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
After receiving the components of the RU, unwrap each item and inspect for damage or missing
parts. The basic RU components package includes the following items:
• Spectrum Transport Module (STM)
• Linear Power Amplifier (LPA) Module
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The following optional components may also be shipped with the basic component package:
• Battery Backup Kit
• Wave Division Multiplexer (WDM) Kit
STM USER INTERFACE
The STM user interface consists of the various connectors, switches, and LEDs that are
provided on the STM front panel. The STM user interface points are indicated in Figure 1 and
described in Table 2.
(1) PORT 1
CONNECTOR
(2) PORT 2
CONNECTOR
(3) PORT 3
CONNECTOR
(7) SERVICE
CONNECTOR
(4) ON/OFF
SWITCH
(8-15) LED
INDICATORS
(5) AC POWER
CONNECTOR
(16) ALARM
CONNECTOR
(6) DC POWER
CONNECTOR
(17) DIVERSITY
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
(18) ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
16801-A
Figure 1. Spectrum Transport Module User Interface
Table 2. Spectrum Transport Module User Interface
REF
NO
USER INTERFACE
DESIGNATION
DEVICE
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
PORT 1
SC connector
Connection point for the forward path fiber optic
link.
PORT 2
SC connector
Connection point for the reverse path primary
fiber optic link.
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Table 2. Spectrum Transport Module User Interface, continued
REF
NO
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
USER INTERFACE
DESIGNATION
DEVICE
PORT 3
(diversity unit only)
SC connector
Connection point for the reverse path diversity
fiber optic link.
I/O
On/Off rocker
switch
Provides AC power on/off control.
No designation
3-wire AC power
cord connector
Connection point for the AC power cord.
No designation
2- wire DC power
cord connector
Connection point for the battery back-up power
cord.
SERVICE
DB-9 connector
(female)
Connection point for the RS-232 service interface cable.
AC POWER
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow)
Indicates if the STM is powered by the AC power
source (green) or the battery back-up system
(red). See Note.
STANDBY
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow)
Indicates if the system is in the Normal state (off)
Standby state (blinking green), Test state (blinking red), or Program Load state (blinking yellow). See Note.
10
HOST UNIT
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow/red)
Indicates if the HU is normal (green) or faulty
(red). See Note.
11
STM
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow/red)
Indicates if the STM is normal (green) or faulty
(red). See Note.
12
PA
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow/red)
Indicates if the power amplifier is normal
(green), over temperature (yellow), has a fan failure (yellow), or is faulty (red). See Note.
13
VSWR
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow/red)
Indicates if the forward path VSWR is above
(red) or below (green) the fault threshold.
14
PORT 1/PORT 2
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow/red)
Indicates if the forward path optical signal
received from the HU is normal (green), if no signal is detected (red), or if errors are detected
(red). See Note.
15
PORT 3
(diversity unit only)
Multi-colored LED
(green/yellow/red)
Indicates if the diversity reverse path optical signal received by theHU is normal (green), if no
signal is detected (red), or if errors are detected
(red). See Note.
16
ALARM IN MINOR
ALARM IN MAJOR
Screw-type terminal
connector (14–26
AWG)
Connection point for two external alarm inputs.
The door-open switch lead wires are typically
connected to the major alarm terminals.
17
DIVERSITY
(diversity unit only)
N-type female RF
coaxial connector
Connection point for the diversity antenna.
18
ANTENNA
N-type female RF
coaxial connector
Connection point for the primary antenna.
Note: A more detailed description of LED operation is provided in the Digivance LRCS Single Band
SMR Installation and Operation Manual (ADCP-75-116).
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LPA USER INTERFACE
The LPA user interface consists of the various LEDs, message displays, and switches that are
provided on the LPA front panel. The LPA user interface points are described in Table 3 and
indicated in Figure 2.
Table 3. Linear Power Amplifier User Interface
REF
NO
USER INTERFACE
DESIGNATION
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
DEVICE
RESET
Momentary contact
push button switch
Momentarily pressing the switch push button
clears all alarms and restarts the amplifier
RF ON OFF
2-position switch
Placing the switch in the OFF position puts the
LPA in a standby state with RF output disabled.
Placing the switch in the ON position puts the
LPA in the normal state with RF output enabled.
FAIL
LED indicator
(yellow)
Indicates the LPA is normal (off) or faulty
(yellow).
SHUTDOWN
LED indicator (red)
Indicates the LPA is in service (off) or shutdown
(red).
No designation
Digital display
Provides status and alarm messages. See Note.
Note: A more detailed description of the digital display messages is provided in the Digivance LRCS
Single Band SMR Installation and Operation Manual (ADCP-75-116).
(3) FAIL
LED
(1) RESET
SWITCH
(2) RF ON/OFF
SWITCH
(4) SHUTDOWN
LED
(5) DIGITAL
DISPLAY
16804-A
Figure 2. Linear Power Amplifier User Interface
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WDM USER INTERFACE
The WDM user interface consists of a connector and two trailing cables provided on the WDM
front panel. The WDM user interface connectors are described in Table 4 and indicated in
Figure 2.
Table 4. Wave Division Multiplexer (WDM) User Interface
REF
NO
USER INTERFACE
DESIGNATION
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
DEVICE
WDM
SC Connector
Connection point for the bi-directional indoor/
outdoor cable from the splice tray enclosure.
OUT
Cable with SC Connector
Connection point for the forward path trailing
cable to the PORT 1 connector on the STM.
IN
Cable with SC Connector
Connection point for the reverse path trailing
cable to the PORT 2 connector on the STM.
Drawing not available
Figure 3. WDM User Interface
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
This section provides installation instructions for the STM and LPA modules, the battery
backup option and the WDM option. Use the ADC-provided 7/16-inch nut driver taped to the
outside of the cabinet to open the door latches and gain access to the interior of the cabinet.
6.1
STM Module
Perform the following steps to install the Spectrum Transport Module (STM):
1. Check to ensure that the PWR ON/OFF switch on the STM is set to OFF (refer to item 4
on Figure 1).
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2. Gently slide the STM into the cabinet at the location shown in Figure 4. If resistance is
encountered, remove the STM and check the alignment of the mating connector on the
backplane.
3. Tighten the two compression screws that secure the STM to the cabinet mounting shelf.
16813-A
SPECTRUM
TRANSPORT
MODULE (STM)
LINEAR POWER
AMPLIFIER (LPA)
BATTERY
BACKUP
(OPTIONAL)
Figure 4. Installing RU Components
6.2
LPA Module
perform the following steps to install the Linear Power Amplifier (LPA):
1. Check to ensure that the RF ON/OFF switch on the LPA is set to OFF (refer to item 2 on
Figure 2).
2. Gently slide the LPA into the cabinet at the location shown in Figure 4. If resistance is
encountered, remove the LPA and check the alignment of the mating connector on the
backplane.
3. Tighten the two compression lock screws that secure the LPA the cabinet mounting shelf.
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6.3
Battery Backup Kit Installation (Optional)
Caution: The battery pack weighs approximately 75 lb (34 kg). Enlist sufficient aid to lift the
battery pack into position inside the cabinet.
Perform the following steps to install the optional battery pack:
1. Slide the battery pack into position on the heated tray within the cabinet as shown in
Figure 4.
2. Route the trailing battery cable from the battery pack to the battery connector on the front
of the STM (refer to item 6 on Figure 1).
Refer to the Digivance LRCS Single Band Installation and Operation Manual (ADCP-75-116)
for a description of the monthly, semi-annual, and biennial maintenance procedures for the
battery pack.
6.4
WDM Installation (Optional)
Perform the following steps to install the WDM:
1. Slide the WDM into position underneath the cabinet mounting shelf as shown in Figure 4.
2. Use the four 6 x 24 mounting screws and washers provided with the WDM to secure the
WDM to the underside of the mounting shelf.
CABLING
There are three cable types that must be installed as part of RU installation: power, fiber optic,
and coaxial. The power cables are routed between the RU and an AC power breaker box. The
fiber optic cables are routed between the HU and the RU. The coaxial cables are routed between
the antenna(s) and the RU.
7.1
AC Power Wiring
Danger: The RU power circuits are High Voltage. Use extreme caution. Ensure all power is
disconnected before working on power circuits.
Caution: For proper equipment operation a good earth ground or water pipe ground
connection must be provided. The recommended minimum wire size for use is #6 AWG wire.
Note: All electrical work must comply with Local Codes. A local licensed electrical
contractor is best qualified to perform this work.
A dedicated customer-provided external breaker box supplying 120 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 20 Amp,
single-phase, AC power is required to operate the components in the cabinet. The RU is pre-
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wired for 120 Vac but can be converted to 240 Vac operation through the installation of a 240
Vac outlet kit (accessory item). Connect the AC power wiring as follows:
1. Obtain access to the internal power wiring harness inside the auxilary junction box by
loosening the four screws securing the auxiliary box cover, pulling up and removing the
cover. see Figure 5.
2. Route the external AC power conduit to the AC power 3/4-inch NPT threaded hole on the
left-rear underside of the cabinet directly underneath the auxiliary junction box. See
Figure 6. Use the conduit fitting provided, or a UL approved equivalent, to provide a
moisture barrier. The 3/4-inch (19.0 mm) conduit fitting mounted on the underside of the
cabinet is designed to accept threaded rigid conduit.
Note: A 3/4-inch to 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) reducer fitting is provided to accommodate 1/2inch threaded conduit.
LOOSEN FOUR
SCREWS AND
LIFT TO REMOVE
COVER
16788-A
Figure 5. Accessing AC Power Wiring
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CABLE
STORAGE
SPOOLS
FIBER PORT
(HUBBELL
CONNECTOR
BODY)
PRIMARY
ANTENNA
DIVERSITY
ANTENNA PORT
16790-A
BUSHING
SPLIT
RING
COMPRESSION
NUT
INDOOR/
OUTDOOR
CABLE
AC
SUPPLY
PORT
TO APPROVED
GROUND
SOURCE
DRAIN
HOLE
CABINET
GROUND
LUG
Figure 6. Cable Entry Ports on Cabinet
3. A grounding lug is provided on the underside of the cabinet. Connect a ground wire to
this lug as required to meet local codes.
4. Attach the white (neutral), green (ground) and black (hot) wires from the internal AC
harness coiled up inside the junction box to the corresponding conductors in the external
conduit using the twist-lock fasteners provided.
5. Re-position the auxilary junction box cover on the front of the junction box and tighten the
four screws securing the cover.
6. Connect the power cord trailing from the cover of the auxiliary junction box to the AC
connector on the front of the STM (refer to item 5 on Figure 1).
Note: The duplex Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFIC) outlet provided on the cover of
the auxiliary junction box is wired to accept 120 Vac appliances. If the cabinet is re-wired
for 240 Vac, the 120 Vac outlet must be replaced.
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7.2
Routing Pre-Connectorized Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable
Fiber optic cable termination typically consists of routing a pre-connectorized indoor/outdoor
fiber optic cable between the cabinet and an external splice tray enclosure, securing the cable to
the cabinet, breaking out the individual jacketed pigtail fibers inside the cabinet, and connecting
the fibers to the WDM (optional) or STM.
Note: The routing of an OSP fiber optic cable from the HU to a splice tray enclosure in the
vicinity of the RU and the splicing of selected OSP cable fibers to fibers in the indoor/
outdoor cable is the responsibility of the customer.
Cable storage spools is provided on the interior wall of the cabinet to accumulate excess indoor/
outdoor cable length and also serve as a long-term storage location for redundant cable. All
fiber optic cable connections within the RU require SC cable connectors.
7.2.1
Terminating the Indoor/Outdoor Cable(WDM Feature Not Installed)
Use the following procedure to terminate the individual pigtails in the indoor/outdoor cable:
Warning: To avoid exposure to to invisible laser radiation, do not look into the ends of any
optical fiber or bulkhead connector. Never assume laser power is turned off or that the fiber is
disconnected at the other end. Use an optical power meter to identify active fibers. Always
place a protective cap over any unused bulkhead connector or optical fiber connector.
1. Insert an appropriate sized compression fitting into the water-resistant connector installed
on the bottom of the cabinet (see Figure 6).
2. Route the stub end of the pre-connectorized indoor/outdoor cable down throuth the waterresistant connector to the external splice tray enclosure.
3. Tighten the compression fitting on the cable port to secure the cable.
4. Strip back the outer sheathing of the customer-provided indoor/outdoor cable inside the
cabinet to allow the connectorized individual jacketed pigtails to be routed to the STM or
cabinet storage spools.
a. Connect the forward path fiber to the PORT 1 SC connector on the STM (refer to item
1 on Figure 1).
b.
Connect the reverse path fiber to the PORT 2 SC connector on the STM (refer to item
2 on Figure 1).
c. On units with the Diversity feature, connect the secondary reverse path fiber to the
PORT 3 SC connector on the STM (refer to item 3 on Figure 1).
5. Coil up the excess cable length on the cabinet cable storage spools.
7.2.2
Terminating the Indoor/Outdoor Cable (WDM Feature Installed)
Use the following procedure to terminate the individual pigtails in the indoor/outdoor cable:
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Warning: To avoid exposure to to invisible laser radiation, do not look into the ends of any
optical fiber or bulkhead connector. Never assume laser power is turned off or that the fiber is
disconnected at the other end. Use an optical power meter to identify active fibers. Always
place a protective cap over any unused bulkhead connector or optical fiber connector.
1. Insert an appropriate sized compression fitting into the water-resistant connector installed
on the bottom of the cabinet (see Figure 7).
2. Route the stub end of the pre-connectorized indoor/outdoor pigtail down throuth the
water-resistant connector to the external splice tray enclosure.
3. Tighten the compression fitting on the cable port to secure the cable.
4. Strip back the outer sheathing of the customer-provided indoor/outdoor pigtail inside the
cabinet to allow the connectorized individual jacketed fibers to be routed to the WDM or
cabinet storage spools.
a. Connect the bi-directional pigtail fiber to the WDM SC connector on the WDM (see
Figure 7).
b. On units with the Diversity feature, connect the secondary reverse path pigtail fiber
directly to the PORT 3 SC connector on the STM (refer to item 3 on Figure 1).
5. Coil up the excess cable length on the cabinet cable storage spools.
6. Refer to Subsection 7.4, Terminating WDM Forward and Reverse Cables for information
on routing and terminating the WDM Forward and Reverse jumper cables.
Drawing not available
Figure 7. Terminating Indoor/Outdoor Pigtail (WDM Option Installed)
7.3
Antenna Cables
A customer supplied coaxial antenna cable must be routed from each antenna and attached to a
lightning protector mounted on the underside of the cabinet (see Figure 6). The cable must be
connectorized with an N-type connector for attachment to the to the underside of the lightning
protector. ADC-provided coaxial jumper cables configured with N-type connectors on both
ends are used to route RF from the top of each lightning protector to connectors on the STM.
Each cabinet is shipped to the field configured with one lightning protector (primary), and one
coaxial RF jumper cable that must be attached to the Antenna connector on the STM (refer to
item 18 on Figure 1). A second lightning protector and RF jumper cable is provided in the
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Diversity Cable kit. The Diversity jumper cable must be attached to the Diversity connector on
the STM (refer to item 17 on Figure 1).
Note: To comply with Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) requirements, the
maximum composite output from the antenna cannot exceed 1000 Watts EIRP and the
antenna must be permanently installed in a fixed location that provides at least 6 meters
(20 feet) of separation from all persons.
7.4
Terminating WDM Forward and Reverse Cables
Use the following procedure to terminate the WDM forward and reverse cables :
Warning: To avoid exposure to to invisible laser radiation, do not look into the ends of any
optical fiber or bulkhead connector. Never assume laser power is turned off or that the fiber is
disconnected at the other end. Use an optical power meter to identify active fibers. Always
place a protective cap over any unused bulkhead connector or optical fiber connector.
1. Connect the 1-meter trailing FORWARD cable (Figure 8) from the WDM to the PORT 1
SC connector on the STM (refer to item 1 on Figure 1).
2. Connect the 1-meter trailing REVERSE cable (Figure 8) from the WDM to the PORT 2
SC connector on the STM (refer to item 2 on Figure 1).
3. Attaching the indoor/outdoor cable to the WDM connector is decribed in Subsection 7.2.2,
Terminating the Indoor/Outdoor Cable (WDM Feature Installed) .
4. Coil up the excess cable length on the cabinet cable storage spools.
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Figure 8. Terminating WDM Forward and Reverse Cables
CONNECTORIZING THE DOOR OPEN SWITCH
The door open switch is shipped to the field with stubbed power conductors. Install the stubbed
conductors from the door open switch in the ADC-provided right angle plug at the pin locations
shown in Figure 9. After completing this step, insert the right angle connector into the alarm
connector on the front of the STM (refer to item 16 on Figure 1). A door open condition
typically generates a Major Alarm.
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Figure 9. Connectorizing Door Open Switch
FINAL TEST AND ADJUSTMENTS
When the installation is completed, refer to the Digivance Single Band LRCS Installation and
Operation Manual (ADCP-75-116) for system turn-up and test procedures.
This section under construction
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10 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
For customers wanting information on ADC products or help in using them, ADC offers the
services listed below. To obtain any of these services by telephone, first dial the central ADC
telephone number, then dial the extension provided below.
The central number for calls originating in the U.S.A. or Canada is 1-800-366-3891. For calls
originating outside the U.S.A. or Canada, dial country code “1” then dial 952-946-3000.
Sales Assistance
Extension 63000
• Quotation Proposals
• Ordering and Delivery
• General Product Information
Systems Integration
Extension 63000
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Complete Solutions (from Concept to Installation)
Network Design and Integration Testing
System Turn-Up and Testing
Network Monitoring (Upstream or Downstream)
Power Monitoring and Remote Surveillance
Service/Maintenance Agreements
Systems Operation
BCG Technical Assistance Center
Extension 63475
E-Mail: bcg_tac@adc.com
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Technical Information
System/Network Configuration
Product Specification and Application
Training (Product-Specific)
Installation and Operation Assistance
Troubleshooting and Repair
Product Return Department
Extension 63748
E-Mail: repair&return@adc.com
• ADC Return Authorization number and instructions
must be obtained before returning products.
Product information may also be obtained using the ADC web site at www.adc.com or by
writing ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101, U.S.A.
Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no
event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further
disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages. This disclaimer of
liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period.
This publication may be verified at any time by contacting ADC’s Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 63475
(in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-946-3475 (outside U.S.A. and Canada), or by e-mail to bcg_tac@adc.com.
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