ADC Telecommunications F0674-011 Tri-Band Remote Antenna Unit User Manual 77044p7

ADC Telecommunications Inc. Tri-Band Remote Antenna Unit 77044p7

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Users Manual Part II

Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 106 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013InstallingRAUs..................................................................................................................................................................... 133InstallingRAUs........................................................................................................................................................................133InstallingPassiveAntennas ....................................................................................................................................................133Location ..........................................................................................................................................................................133800/850MHzIsolationRequirements ........................................................................................................................... 134800MHziDENDownlinkand850MHzCellularUplink ..................................................................................................135850MHzCellularDownlinkand900MHziDENUplink ..................................................................................................135ConnectingtheAntennatotheRAU ......................................................................................................................................135ConnectingtheCATVCable....................................................................................................................................................136TroubleshootingUsingRAULEDsDuringInstallation ............................................................................................................137ConfiguringtheFusionWidebandSystem............................................................................................................................ 138ConnectingthePCtotheMainHubtoRunAdminBrowser ..................................................................................................138ProgrammingtheMainHubUsingAdminBrowser ................................................................................................................139UsingAdminBrowser..............................................................................................................................................................140SplicingFiberOpticCable..................................................................................................................................................... 145FusionWidebandSplicingofFiberandPigtail .......................................................................................................................145OptionA:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiber‐OpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail............................................................145OptionB:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiber‐OpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail ............................................................146InterfacingtheFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSource ................................................................................................ 147ConnectingaSingleFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSource ........................................................................................147ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoanIn‐BuildingBTS...........................................................................................147ConnectingaSimplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBand..............................................................148ConnectingaDuplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHub .............................................................................149ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBandtoMultipleBTSs....................................................................................150ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoaRoof‐TopAntenna .......................................................................................151ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoFlexwaveFocus...............................................................................................152ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoanRFSource......................................................................................152ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaSimplexRepeaterorBTS ........................................................152ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaDuplexRepeaterorBTS..........................................................154ConnectingContactAlarmstoaFusionWidebandSystem ................................................................................................... 156AlarmSource ..........................................................................................................................................................................157UsingFlexWaveFocustoMonitorFusionWideband.....................................................................................................157UsingaBaseStationtoMonitorFusionWideband........................................................................................................158UsingaBaseStationandAdminBrowsertoMonitorFusionWideband........................................................................159AlarmSense............................................................................................................................................................................160AlarmCables...........................................................................................................................................................................161AlarmMonitoringConnectivityOptions............................................................................................................................... 162DirectConnection...................................................................................................................................................................162ModemConnection................................................................................................................................................................162SettingUpFusionWidebandModem(USRModem)UsingAdminBrowser ..................................................................163SettingUpaPCModemUsingWindows........................................................................................................................ 164100BASE‐TPortExpanderConnection .................................................................................................................................. 169POTSLineSharingSwitchConnection....................................................................................................................................170EthernetRFModem ...............................................................................................................................................................171EthernetLANConnection.......................................................................................................................................................172SNMPInterface ......................................................................................................................................................................172
Installation RequirementsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 107D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.INSTALLATIONREQUIREMENTSBeforeandduringinstallation,keepinmindthesesourcesofpotentialproblems:•Faultycabling/connector•Dirtyconnectorsandports•MalfunctionofoneormoreFusionWidebandcomponents•Antenna,basestation,orrepeaterproblem•ExternalRFinterface•Trippedcircuitbreaker•Equipmentisnotgrounded•UsingacrossoverEthernetcablethatdoesnotsupportfullhardwarehandshakingwhenusingAdminBrowserNOTE: Faultycablingisthecauseofavastmajorityofproblems.AllCATVcableshouldbetestedtoTIA‐570‐Bspecifications.ComponentLocationRequirementsFusionWidebandcomponentsareintendedtobeinstalledinindoorlocationsonly.Ifoutdoorinstallationisdesired,suchasaparkinggarage,theFusionWidebandcomponentsmustbeinstalledintheappropriateenvironmentalenclosures.CableandConnectorRequirementsFusionWidebandequipmentoperatesoverthefollowing:•CATV75OhmcablewithFconnectors•Single‐modefiber(SMF)ormulti‐mode(MMF)cablewithSC/APCfiberconnectorsthroughoutthefibernetwork,includingfiberdistributionpanelsThesecablesarewidely‐used,industrystandardsforthecableTVindustry.TheregulationsandguidelinesforFusionWidebandcableinstallationareidenticaltothosespecifiedbytheTIA/EIA568‐BstandardandtheTIA/EIA/570‐Astandards.TErecommendssolidcoppercenterconductor,plenum‐ratedCATVcableandconnectorsforconformitytobuildingcodes,standards,andtoensurestatedperformanceofmaximumdistanceandRFspecifications.CommScope2065VcableorequivalentisrequiredforRG‐59.CommScope2279VcableorequivalentisrequiredforRG‐6.CommScope2293KcablemayalsobeusedforRG‐11.NOTE: Referto“AppendixA:CablesandConnectors”onpage191formoreinformationrelatedto75OhmCATV.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 108 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013TErecommendsconnectorswithfixedcenterpinstoensureproperseatingandtoeliminateoxidation,whichoccurswithbarecenterconductors.RecommendedarethefollowingCANAREconnectors:•FP‐C4FforcommScope2065Vcable•FP‐C55AforCommScope2279Vcable•FP‐C71AforCommScope2293KcableCAUTION! Thepropercrimptoolanddiemustbematchedbytheconnectortype.DistanceRequirementsTable83showsthedistancesbetweenFusionWidebandcomponentsandrelatedequipment.Table83.DistanceRequirementsEquipment CombinationCable Type Cable Length Additional InformationRepeater/BTS to Fusion Wideband Main HubCoaxial; N male connectors3–6 m (10–20 ft) typical Limited by loss and noise.Refer to your link budget calculation.10 m (33 ft) maximum Limited by CE Mark requirements.Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub to RAUCATV 75 Ohm; shielded F male connectorsMinimum: 10 meters (33 ft)Maximum: 150 meters (492 ft) for RG-59; 170 meters (558 ft) for RG-6; 275 meters (902 ft) for RG-11Refer to Table 37 on page 55 and Table 38 on page 56.Refer to “System Gain” on page 81.Main Hub to Expansion HubMulti-mode fiber: Single-mode fiber: SC/APC male connectors500 m (1640 ft.) maximum6 km (19,685 ft.) maximumLimited by 3 dB optical attenuationRAU to passive antennaCoaxial; N male connectors1–3.5 m (3–12 ft) typical Limited by loss and noise.Refer to your link budgetcalculation.
Safety PrecautionsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 109D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.SAFETYPRECAUTIONSInstallationGuidelinesUsethefollowingguidelineswheninstallingTEequipment:1Providesufficientairflowandcoolingtotheequipmenttopreventheatbuild‐upfromexceedingthemaximumambientairtemperaturespecification.Donotcompromisetheamountofairflowrequiredforsafeoperationoftheequipment.2Ifyouareremovingthesystem,turnitoffandremovethepowercordfirst.Therearenouser‐serviceablepartsinsidethecomponents.3Theinternalpowersupplieshaveinternalfusesthatarenotuserreplaceable.Considertheworst‐casepowerconsumptionshownontheproductlabelswhenprovisioningtheequipment’sACpowersourceanddistribution.4VerifythattheHubisgroundedproperlyusingtheACpowercordthirdwireground.CAUTION! Becarefulwiththemechanicalloadingoftherackmountedhub.Mounttheequipmentintherackinsuchawaythatahazardouscondition,duetounevenmechanicalloading,doesnotresult.GeneralSafetyPrecautionsThefollowingprecautionsapplytoTEproducts:•Theunitshavenouser‐serviceableparts.FaultyorfailedunitsarefullyreplaceablethroughTE.TocontactTE,see“AppendixD:ContactingTEConnectivity”onpage229.•Whenyouconnectthefiberopticcable,cleanallopticalfiberSC/APCconnectorsaccordingtothecablemanufacturer’sinstructions.•WhenyouconnectaradiatingantennatoanRAU,firmlyhand‐tightentheNconnector–DONOTover‐tightentheconnector.CAUTION! Toreducetheriskoffireorelectricshock,donotexposethisequipmenttorainormoisture.Thecomponentsareintendedforindooruseonly.DonotinstalltheRAUoutdoors.DonotconnectanRAUtoanantennathatislocatedoutdoorswhereitcouldbesubjecttolightningstrikes,powercrosses,orwind.•TheExpansionHubandRAUunitsaredesignedforintra‐buildingcablingonly.Outdoorroutingofanycablingtotheseunitsshallnotexceed140feet.CAUTION! Outdoorcablesfartherthan140feetmustbeinstalledwithproperlightningprotection.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 110 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013FiberPortSafetyPrecautionsThefollowingaresuggestedsafetyprecautionsforworkingwithfiberports.Forinformationaboutsystemcompliancewithsafetystandards,referto“AppendixB:Compliance”onpage203.CAUTION! Observethefollowingwarningaboutviewingfiberendsinports.Donotstarewithunprotectedeyesattheconnectorendsofthefibersortheportsofthehubs.InvisibleinfraredradiationispresentatthefrontpaneloftheMainHubandtheExpansionHub.Donotremovethefiberportdustcapsunlesstheportisgoingtobeused.Donotstaredirectlyintoafiberport.•Testfibercables:Whenyoutestfiberopticcables,connecttheopticalpowersourcelastanddisconnectitfirst.UseClass1testequipment.•Fiberends:Coveranyunconnectedfiberendswithanapprovedcap.Donotusetape.•Brokenfibercables:Donotstarewithunprotectedeyesatanybrokenendsofthefibers.Laserlightemittedfromfibersourcescancauseeyeinjury.Avoidcontactwithbrokenfibers;theyaresharpandcanpiercetheskin.Reportanybrokenfibercablesandhavethemreplaced.•Cleaning:Besuretheconnectorsarecleanandfreeofdustoroils.Useonlyapprovedmethodsforcleaningopticalfiberconnectors.•Modifications:Donotmakeanyunauthorizedmodificationstothisfiberopticsystemorassociatedequipment.•Livework:LiveworkispermittedbecauseTEequipmentisaClass1hazard.•Signs:Nowarningsignsarerequired.•Class1laserproduct:ThesystemmeetsthecriteriaforaClass1laserproductperIEC60825‐1:1993+A1:+A2:2001andIEC106825‐2.Complieswith21CFR1040.10and1040.11exceptfordeviationspursuanttoLaserNoticeNo.50,datedJuly26,2001.ThehazardlevelatalllocationswithintheequipmentisHazardLevel1.CAUTION! Useofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespecifiedhereinmayresultinhazardousradiationexposure.
Preparing for System InstallationInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 111D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.PREPARINGFORSYSTEMINSTALLATIONPre‐InstallationInspectionFollowthisprocedurebeforeinstallingFusionWidebandequipment:1Verifythenumberofpackagesreceivedagainstthepackinglist.2Checkallpackagesforexternaldamage;reportanyexternaldamagetotheshippingcarrier.Ifthereisdamage,ashippingagentshouldbepresentbeforeyouunpackandinspectthecontentsbecausedamagecausedduringtransitistheresponsibilityoftheshippingagent.3Openandcheckeachpackageagainstthepackinglist.Ifanyitemsaremissing,contactTEcustomerservice(see“AppendixD:ContactingTEConnectivity”onpage229).4Ifdamageisdiscoveredatthetimeofinstallation,contacttheshippingagent.InstallationChecklistTable84.InstallationChecklistInstallation Requirement ConsiderationFloor Plans Installation location of equipment clearly markedSystem Design Used to verify frequency bands after installationPower available:    Fusion Wideband Main Hub (AC)    Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub (AC)    To RAU (DC)    Fusion Wideband Main Hub (DC)    Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub (DC)Hub’s power cord is 2 m (6.5 ft) long.115/230V, 2/1A, 50–60 Hz115/230V, 6/3A, 50-60 Hz54V (from the Hub)38–64VDC, 2.5A38–64VDC, 14ARack space available(Main and Expansion Hub)89 mm (3.5 in.) high (2U)Wall-Mount Fusion Wideband Main Hub Hub must be mounted on 3/4” plywood backboard.Clearance for air circulation:    Fusion Wideband Main or Expansion Hub    RAU76 mm (3 in.) front and rear, 51 mm (2 in.) sides76 mm (3 in.) all aroundSuitable operating environment:    Fusion Wideband Main or Expansion HubIndoor location only0° to +45°C (+32° to +113°F)5% to 95% non-condensing humidity    RAUs –25° to +45°C (–13° to +113°F)5% to 95% non-condensing humidityDonor Antenna-to-Fusion Wideband Configuration (for each Fusion Wideband Band)Donor Antenna Installed, inspected; N-male to N-male coaxial cable to lightning arrestor/surge suppressorLightning Arrestor or Surge SuppressorInstalled between roof-top antenna and repeater; N-male to N-male 50 Ohm coaxial cable and outdoor cables longer than 140 feet.Repeater Installed between lightning arrestor/surge suppressor and Hub; N-male to N-male coaxial cable. The Repeater must be a UL listed product.Attenuator Installed between the circulator and the Hub downlink port to prevent overload. Optionally, it may be installed between the uplink port and the circulator.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 112 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013Circulator or Duplexer Installed between the repeater and the Hub uplink and downlink portsBase Station-to-Fusion Wideband Configuration (for each Fusion Wideband Band)Base Station Installed, inspected; verify RF power (see tables in “Maximum Output Power per Carrier” on page 65); N-male to N-male coaxial cableAttenuator Attenuation may be required to achieve the desired RF output at the RAU, and the desired uplink noise floor levelCirculator or Duplexer When using a duplex BTS: Installed between the BTS and the Hub uplink and downlink ports. Not used with a simplex BTSConnecting Multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs Together5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable (PN 4024-3)For contact alarm monitoring of fault and warning alarms. Used to feed the alarms from multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs into a BTS or FlexWave Focus. N.C. Operation.CablingCoaxial: repeater, base station, Smart Source to Fusion Wideband Main HubCoax approved; N-type male connectors.Coaxial: RAU to passive antennasUse low-loss cable; N male connector; typical 1 m (3.3 ft) using RG142 coaxial cable.Fiber: Main Hub to Expansion Hubs SC/APC (angle-polished) male connectors for entire fiber run (can use SC/APC pigtails, PN 4012SCAPC-10 for MMF or 4013SCAPC-10 for SMF);Use jumper fiber cables for collocated Main and Expansion Hubs (3 m/10 ft.):    Multi-mode: PN 4017SCAPC-10    Single-mode: PN 4018SCAPC-10Distance limited by optical loss of 3 dB    Multi-mode up to 500 m (1640 ft.)    Single-mode up to 6 km (19,685 ft.)CATV TIA-570-B approved; centerpin F male connectors. CATV connectors must be connected to the shield at both ends. The RAU will be damaged if it is mis-wired.Tie-off cables to avoid damaging the connectors because of cable strain.Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub to RAUs • Minimum: 0 meters (0 ft)• Maximum: RG-59: 150 meters (492 ft) RG-6: 170 meters (557 ft)RG-11: 275 meters (902 ft)For cable requirements, see “Appendix A: Cables and Connectors” on page 191.Configuring the SystemPC/laptop running standard browser softwareRefer to the AdminBrowser User Manual (PN D-620607-0-20)MiscellaneousCross-over Ethernet cable Male connectors; Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a PC/laptop running a standard browser to the Fusion Wideband AdminBrowser software; local connection or LAN switch connector for remote connections.Straight-through cable Female/male connectors; Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a modem for a remote connection.Table84.InstallationChecklist(Cont.)Installation Requirement Consideration
Preparing for System InstallationInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 113D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.ToolsandMaterialsRequiredDistancesFusion Wideband Main Hub is within 3–6m (10–20 ft) of connecting repeater/BTS/FlexWaveIf longer distance, determine the loss of the cable used for this connection and adjust the RF signal for each Band into the Fusion Wideband Main Hub accordingly. This can be done by readjusting the power from the base station, or by changing the attenuation value between the base station/repeater and the Hub Bands (1 and 2).Table85.ToolsandMaterialsRequiredforComponentInstallationDescriptionCable tiesScrewdriverMounting screws and spring nutsScrews, anchors (for mounting RAUs)DrillFiber connector cleaning kitFusion Wideband splicerSplicing tool kit (including snips, cladding strippers, fiber cleaver, isopropyl alcohol, lint-free wipes)Fusion Wideband splicing sleevesTable84.InstallationChecklist(Cont.)Installation Requirement Consideration
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 114 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013OptionalAccessoriesTable86.OptionalAccessoriesforComponentInstallationDescriptionWall-mount bracket (PN 4712)When using this bracket with an Fusion Wideband Main Hub, the Hub’s mounting bracket must be moved to the alternate mounting position (refer to “Installing a Fusion Wideband Main Hub in a Rack” on page 115).Cable management (Cable manager: PN 4759; Tie wrap bar: PN 4757)Splice traysPigtails with SC/APC connectors, 3 m (10 ft.)    Multi-mode fiber SC/APC pigtail: PN 4012SCAPC-10    Single-mode fiber SC/APC pigtail: PN 4013SCAPC-10Jumper cable when Main and Expansion Hubs are collocated, 3 m (10 ft.)    Multi-mode fiber SC/APC: PN 4018SCAPC-10Line Sharing Switch:When using a single POTS line with multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs, connect up to four or eight modems to a line sharing switch:4-port (240031-0)8-port (240052-0)Alarm Cables:     5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable (PN 4024-3)     Alarm Sense Adapter Cable (PN 4025-1)
Installing a Fusion Wideband Main HubInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 115D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.INSTALLINGAFUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUBCAUTION! InstallFusionWidebandMainHubsinindoorlocationsonly.NOTE: Thefollowingprocedureassumesthatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnotbeenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapre‐installedsystemwitheithernewunitsorunitsthatmayalreadybeprogrammed(forexample,re‐usingunitsfromanothersystem),referto“ReplacingFusionWidebandComponents”onpage175.TheFusionWidebandMainHub(2Uhigh)mountsinastandard19in.(483mm)equipmentrack.Allowclearanceof76mm(3in.)frontandrear,and51mm(2in.)onbothsidesforaircirculation.Notoporbottomclearanceisrequired.Figure21.Flush Mounting Bracket DetailDothefollowingtoinstalltheHubinarack:1Confirmthatthemountingscrewsmatchtherack’sthreads.(TheFusionWidebandMainHubshipswith#10‐32mountingscrews;anothercommonrackthreadis#12‐24.)2Insertspringnutsintorackwhereneededoruseexistingthreadedholes.3PlacetheHubintotherackfromthefront.4AligntheflangeholeswiththespringnutsinstalledinStep2.5Insertthemountingscrewsintheappropriatepositionsintherack.6Tightenthemountingscrews.InstallingaFusionWidebandMainHubinaRack
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 116 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013Usethescrewsprovidedtofastenthecablemanagertotherack,immediatelyaboveorbelowtheMainHub.NOTE: Themaximumweightthebracketcanholdis22.5kg(50lbs).NOTE: ThebracketisdesignedtoaccommodateaFusionWidebandMainHub(12lbs.)oranExpansionHub(14.5lbs.).NOTE: Thewallmountbracketshouldbesecurelymountedtowall,usingthefourkeyslotmountingholesonthebracket.NOTE: Therack‐mountingbracketsontheFusionWidebandMainHubmustbemovedtotherecessedmountingposition(showninFigure22)toallowfortherequired76mm(3in.)rearclearance.1Attachthewallbracket(PN4712)towalltheusing#10PanHeadwoodscrews,1‐1/2”minimumlengthformountinginwoodstudsor3/4“thickplywood.ThebracketmustbepositionedsothattheHubwillbeinahorizontalpositionwhenitisinstalled.(RefertoFigure22.)NOTE: Ifwallstudspacingof16”isnotavailable,pre‐install3/4”plywoodtothewall.Youcanthenattachthebrackettotheplywoodusingthewoodscrews.Figure22.Bracket Detail For Wall Mount Rack (PN 4712)2RemovebothoftherackmountingbracketsfromtheHub.3Reattacheachoftherackmountingbracketstotherecessedwallmountposition.4InstalltheHubintherackusingtherackmountingscrews.InstallinganOptionalCableManagerintheRackInstallingaMainHubUsingthe12”Wall‐MountedRack(PN4712)
Installing a Fusion Wideband Main HubInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 117D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.DothefollowingtoinstalltheHubdirectlytothewall:1Pre‐install3/4”plywoodtothewall.2Mountbothoftherackmountingbracketsusing#10‐32machinescrews,asshowninFigure23.Figure23.Using Hub Rack-Mounting Brackets for Direct Wall Installation3AttachtheHubtothewallsothemountingbracketsareorientatedatthetopandbottomofthewallmountedhub,asshowninFigure24.Figure24.Installing Directly to the WallInstallingaFusionWidebandMainHubDirectlytotheWallUse two #10 Pan Head wood screws,1-1/2” length, to secure each bracketto the plywood. In this orientation theenclosure fans will face to the left.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 118 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013CAUTION! ObserveallFiberPortSafetyPrecautionslistedin“SafetyPrecautions”onpage109.PreparingtheFiberCablesDothefollowingbeforeconnectingthefibercables:1Confirmthattheiropticallossdoesnotexceedthe3dBopticalbudget.2Ifyouareusingfiberdistributionpanels,confirmthatthetotalopticallossoffibercable,fromtheMainHubthroughdistributionpanelsandpatchcordstotheExpansionHub,doesnotexceedtheopticalbudget.3Makesurethefibercable’sconnectorsareSC/APC(angle‐polished).Usinganyotherconnectortypewillresultindegradedsystemperformanceandmaydamagetheequipment.(YoucanuseanSC/APCpigtailifthefibercable’sconnectorsarenotSC/APC.Referto“FusionWidebandSplicingofFiberandPigtail”onpage145.Or,youcanchangethefiber’sconnectortoSC/APC.)CleaningtheFiberPortsYoucancleantheHub’sfiberportsusingcannedcompressedairorisopropylalcoholandfoamtippedswabs.•Ifusingcompressedair,theairmustbefreeofdust,water,andoil.•Holdthecanlevelduringuse.•Ifusingisopropylalcoholandfoamtippedswabs,useonly98%pureormorealcohol.UsingCompressedAir1Removetheport’sdustcap.2Spraythecompressedairawayfromtheunitforafewsecondstocleanoutthenozzleandthenblowdustparticlesoutofeachfiberport.UsingIsopropylAlcohol1Removetheconnector’sdustcap.2Dipa2.5mmlint‐free,foam‐tippedswabinisopropylalcoholandslowlyinsertthetipintotheconnector.3Gentlytwisttheswabtocleantheport.4Insertadryswabintotheporttodryit.5Additionally,youcanusecompressedairafterthealcoholhascompletelyevaporated.ConnectingtheFiberCablestotheMainHub
Installing a Fusion Wideband Main HubInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 119D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.CleaningtheFiberEndsBesurethatthefibercable’sSC/APCconnectorsarecleanandfreeofdustandoils.Youneedlint‐freecloths,isopropylalcohol,andcompressedair.1Moistenalint‐freeclothwithisopropylalcohol.2Gentlywipethefiberendwiththemoistenedcloth.3Usingadrylint‐freecloth,gentlywipethefiberend.4Spraythecompressedairawayfromtheconnectorforafewsecondstocleanoutthenozzleandthenuseittocompletelydrytheconnector.TestingtheFiberCablesPerformcabletestingandrecordtheresults.TestresultsarerequiredforthefinalAs‐BuiltDocument.ConnectingtheFiberCablesThefibercableislabeledwitheither1or2,oriscolor‐coded.Inadditiontotheselabels,youshouldaddacodethatidentifieswhichportontheMainHubisbeingusedandwhichExpansionHubthecablesareintendedfor.ThisdifferentiatestheconnectorsforproperconnectionbetweentheMainHubandExpansionHubs.Forexample:FirstpairtoMainHubport1:11(uplink),12(downlink);SecondpairtoMainHubport2:21(uplink),22(downlink);ThirdpairtoMainHubport3:31(uplink),32(downlink);andsoon.NOTE: TheFusionWidebandOnePortMainHub(PN:FSN‐1‐MH‐1PandFSN‐2‐MH‐2‐1P)configurationisacostreducedversionoftheFusionWidebandMainHubandsupportsonlyoneExpansionHub(upto8RAUs).Ifthefiberjumperislabeledwith1or21Connect1stoUPLINKportsontheMainHub.2Connect2stoDOWNLINKportsontheMainHub.3RecordwhichcablenumberandportnumberyouconnectedtoUPLINKandDOWNLINK.ThisinformationisneededwhenconnectingtheotherendofthefibercabletotheExpansionHub’sfiberports.ThefiberportLEDsshouldbeoff,indicatingthattheExpansionHub(s)arenotconnected.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 120 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013IftheFiberJumperisColor‐Coded1Connect“blue”toUPLINKportsontheMainHub.2Connect“red”toDOWNLINKportsontheMainHub.3RecordwhichcolorandportnumberyouconnectedtoUPLINKandDOWNLINK.ThisinformationisneededwhenconnectingtheotherendofthefibercabletotheExpansionHub’sfiberports.ThefiberportLEDsshouldbeoff,indicatingthattheExpansionHub(s)arenotconnected.CAUTION! Onlytrainedandqualifiedpersonnelshouldbeallowedtoinstallorreplacethisequipment.ACPoweredMainHubToconnectACpowertoaMainHub:1ConnecttheACpowercordtotheMainHub.2PlugthepowercordintoanACpoweroutlet.DCPoweredMainHubandExpansionHubCAUTION! Theprotectiveearthconnectionshouldbeconnectedbeforeproceedingwithpowerconnections.ConfirmtheDCpowersourceispoweredoffduringinstallation.Damagetohubsmayresultifpowerisconnectedimproperly.TheDCpoweredMainHubandExpansionHubareintendedtobepoweredbya+48VDCpowersource.Thehubsaredesignedfor14AWGto6AWGwiresizeconnections.UseonlyULlistedAWMwire,rated600Vand90degreesC.Ifwireslargerthan6AWGareneededfromtheDCpowersource,followlocalcodesforreducingthewiresizeathubconnectionpoint.Followlocalcodesforroutingofpowercablestopowersource.TheunitshouldbeconnectedtoaDCbranchcircuitbreaker.AsuitabledisconnectdevicemustbeprovidedintheDCbranch,eitheracircuitbreakerorswitch,thatcanbeemployedtodisconnectpowertothesystemduringservicing.MakingPowerConnections
Installing a Fusion Wideband Main HubInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 121D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.ToconnectDCpowertoaMainHuborExpansionHub:1Strip5/8”(16mm)ofwireinsulationmaterialoffeachpowerwire.2Insertthe+48VDCwireintothecompressionterminalatthe“+”location.3Insertthe‐48VDCwireintothecompressionterminalatthe“‐”location.4Barewireendsshouldbefullyinsertedintoterminal.5Useaflatbladescrewdrivertofastenthewireinsidethecompressionterminal.6FortheProtectiveGroundWire(Figure25),use14AWGminimumwirewitha#8‐32studsizeringlug.Figure25.Protective Ground-Wire ConnectionCAUTION! ThewarningcolorcodeofthepowercablesdependsonthecolorcodingoftheDCpowersourceinstalledatyoursite.ColorcodestandardsforDCwiringdonotexist.Toensurethatthecorrectpolarityisconnectedtothehubs,confirmtheconnectionofthepowercablestothe+(positive)and‐(negative)leads(Figure25)atthepowersource.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 122 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 20137UsetheillustrationsinFigure26andFigure27onpage122toconnectthepower.Figure26.DC TerminalsFigure27.Locations of the Power Screws
Installing a Fusion Wideband Main HubInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 123D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.8InstalltheclearprotectivecoverwiththepanheadscrewsasshowninFigure28.Figure28.Pan Head Screw LocationFigure29.Recommended Hub-Wire Routing
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 124 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013OptionalConnectiontoDCPowerSourceThisisanoptionalconnectionmethodusingringtonguelugsinsteadofthecompressionlugsthatarepre‐mountedontheterminalblock.Usewireselectioninstructionspreviouslyexplained.CAUTION! Beforeconnectingpowerwires,besurethepowersourceisshutoff,andthepowerswitchofthehubsareintheOFFposition.Connectthegroundwiresbeforeconnectingthepowerwires.1RemovetheexistingcompressionlugsbyfirstremovingthemountingscrewsasshowninFigure30.Figure30.Locations of the Compression Lug and Mounting Screw2ConnectthesafetygroundwireaspreviouslyexplainedandshowninFigure31.Use14AWGminimumwirewitha#8‐32studsizeringlugasshowninFigure32onpage125.Figure31.Grounding Wire Connection
Installing a Fusion Wideband Main HubInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 125D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.Figure32.Power Wires and Studs3Installthefinishwiresusingtheproperpolarityandsecurethemwith#8‐32panheadscrewspreviouslyremovedasillustratedinFigure33.Figure33.Wire Polarity4Attachtheclearprotectivecoverandsecureitwiththetwo#8‐32panheadscrewssuppliedwiththeHubasshowninFigure34.Figure34.DC InstallationPower Wires14 AWG minimum wirewith a #8-32 stud size ringlug.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 126 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 20131ConnecttheACorDCpowerasexplainedin“MakingPowerConnections”onpage120.2TurnonthepowertotheMainHubandcheckthatalltheLEDlampsarefunctioningproperly.Uponpower‐up,theLEDsblinksforfivesecondsasavisualcheckthattheyarefunctioning.Afterthefive‐secondtest,LEDstatesduringpoweronwillvary,dependingonwhetherExpansionHubsareconnected.RefertoTable87forpossiblecombinations.PoweringontheMainHubTable87.TroubleshootingMainHubLEDsDuringInstallationDuringInstallation Power OnLED State Action Impact1Main Hub power is On with no Expansion Hubs connected.POWER Off Check AC power; check that the Main Hub power-on switch is on; replace the Main HubThe Main Hub is not powering on.POWER Red Replace the Main Hub The power supply is out-of-specification.PORT LEDs are on but didn’t blink through all statesReplace the Main Hub. The micro controller is not resetting properly; flash memory corrupted.PORT Red The port is unusable; replace the Main Hub when possible.Fiber sensor fault, do not use the port.Off2Main Hub power is On with Expansion Hubs connected and powered on.PORT Off • If the port LEDs do not illuminate, check the fiber uplink for excessive optical loss.• If Expansion Hub’s DL Status LED is red:- Verify that the fiber is connected to the correct port (that is, uplink/downlink)- Swap the uplink and downlink cables.• Connect the fiber pair to another port. If the second port’s LEDs do not illuminate Green/Red, replace the Main Hub.- If the second port works, flag the first port as unusable; replace the Main Hub when possible.No uplink optical power, the Expansion Hub is not recognized as being present.No communication with the Expansion Hub.PORT Red (60 ppm) • If the Expansion Hub DL Status LED is red, check the downlink fiber cable for excessive optical loss.• Connect the fiber pair to another port. If the second port’s LEDs do not illuminate Green/Red, replace the Main Hub.- If the second port works, flag the first port as unusable; replace the Main Hub when possible.No communication with the Expansion Hub.PORT Red The Expansion Hub or connected RAU reports a faultUse AdminManager to determine the problem.The Expansion Hub or one or more RAUs are off-line.
Installing Expansion HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 127D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.INSTALLINGEXPANSIONHUBSTheExpansionHub(2Uhigh)canbeinstalledinastandard19in.(483mm)equipmentrackorinawall‐mountableequipmentrackthatisavailablefromTE.Allowaclearanceof76mm(3in.)frontandrearand51mm(2in.)sidesforaircirculation.Notopandbottomclearanceisrequired.CAUTION! InstallExpansionHubsinindoorlocationsonly.NOTE: Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnotbeenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapre‐installedsystemwitheithernewunitsorunitsthatmayalreadybeprogrammed(forexample,re‐usingunitsfromanothersystem),referto“ReplacingFusionWidebandComponents”onpage175.Dothefollowingtoinstallthehubinarack:1Confirmthatthemountingscrewsmatchtherack’sthreads.(TheExpansionHubisshippedwith#10‐32mountingscrews;anothercommonrackthreadis#12‐24.)2Insertspringnutsintotherackwhereneededoruseexistingthreadedholes.3PlacetheExpansionHubintotherackfromthefront.4AligntheflangeholeswiththespringnutsinstalledinStep2.5Insertthemountingscrewsintheappropriatepositionsintherack.6Tightenthemountingscrews.CAUTION! Themaximumweighttherackcanholdis22.5kg(50lbs).NOTE: Therack(PN4712)is305mm(12in.)deep.TheExpansionHubis381mm(15in.)deep.1MovetherackmountingbracketsontheExpansionHub,asshowninFigure35)tothecentermountingpositiontoallowforthe76mm(3in.)rearclearancethatisrequired.2Attachtheequipmentracktothewallusingthescrewsthatareprovided.3TherackmustbepositionedsothattheExpansionHubwillbeinahorizontalpositionwhenitisinstalled.NOTE: Ifwallstudspacingof16”isnotavailable,TErecommendsthat3/4”plywoodbepre‐installedtothewall.Youcanthenattachthebrackettotheplywoodusingthewoodscrews.InstallinganExpansionHubinaRackInstallinganExpansionHubUsingthe12”Wall‐MountedRack
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 128 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 20134RemovebothoftherackmountingbracketsfromtheHub.5Reattacheachoftherackmountingbracketstotherecessedwallmountposition(Figure35).Figure35.Bracket Detail For Wall Mount Rack (PN 4712)6InstalltheHubintherackusingtherackmountingscrews.7Tightenthemountingscrews.DothefollowingtoinstalltheHubdirectlytothewall:1Pre‐install3/4”plywoodtothewall.2Mountbothoftherackmountingbracketsusing#10‐32machinescrews(seeFigure36).Figure36.Using Hub Rack-Mounting Brackets for Direct Wall InstallationInstallinganExpansionHubDirectlytotheWall
Installing Expansion HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 129D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.3AttachtheHubtothewallsothemountingbracketsareorientatedatthetopandbottomofthewallmountedhub.(RefertoFigure37.)Figure37.Installing Directly to the Wall4Leavethedustcapsonthefiberportsuntilyouarereadytoconnectthefiberopticcables.Usethescrewsprovidedtofastenthecablemanagertotherack,immediatelyaboveorbelowtheExpansionHub.1ConnecttheACorDCpowerasexplainedin“MakingPowerConnections”onpage7‐18.2TurnonthepowertotheExpansionHubandcheckthatalltheLEDlampsarefunctioningproperly.Uponpower‐up,theLEDsblinksforfivesecondsasavisualcheckthattheyarefunctioning.Afterthefive‐secondtest:•ThePOWERandUL STATUSLEDsshouldbegreen.•Iftheuplinkfiberisnotconnected,theUL STATUS LEDturnsredindicatingthatthereisnocommunicationwiththeMainHub.•TheE-HUB STATUSandDL STATUS LEDsshouldbered.•AllportLEDsshouldbeoffbecausenoRAUsareconnectedyet.InstallinganOptionalCableManagerintheRackPoweringontheExpansionHub
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 130 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013CAUTION! ObserveallFiberPortSafetyPrecautionslistedin“SafetyPrecautions”onpage109.PreparingtheFiberCables1Confirmthattheiropticallossdoesnotexceed3dBopticalbudget.RLislessthan‐60dB.2Iffiberdistributionpanelsareused,confirmthatthetotalopticallossoffibercable,fromtheMainHubthroughdistributionpanelsandpatchcordstotheExpansionHub,doesnotexceedtheopticalbudget.3Makesurethefibercable’sconnectorsareSC/APC(angle‐polished).Usinganyotherconnectortypewillresultindegradedsystemperformanceandmaydamagetheequipment.(YoucanuseanSC/APCpigtailifthefibercable’sconnectorsarenotSC/APC,referto“FusionWidebandSplicingofFiberandPigtail”onpage145,orreplacetheconnectors.)ConnectingtheFiberCablesThefibercableislabeledwitheither1or2,oriscolor‐coded.ForproperconnectionbetweentheMainHubportsandtheExpansionHubports,refertothenumberingorcolor‐codedconnectionsyourecordedwheninstallingtheMainHub(s).IftheFiberJumperIsLabeledwith1or21Connect2toDOWNLINKontheExpansionHub.TheDL STATUSLEDshouldturngreenassoonasyouconnectthefiber.Ifitdoesnot,thereisadownlinkproblem.Makesureyouareconnectingthecorrectcabletotheport.2Connect1toUPLINKonExpansionHub.TheUL STATUSLEDturnsgreenonthefirstMainHubcommunication.Itmaytakeupto20secondstoestablishcommunication.TheExpansionHub’sE-HUB STATUSLEDturnsgreenwhentheMainHubsendsitthefrequencybandcommand.3IftheUL STATUSandE-HUB STATUSLEDsdonotturngreen/green,checktheMainHubLEDs;seeStep2inTable87onpage126.ConnectingtheFiberCablestotheExpansionHub
Installing Expansion HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 131D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.IftheFiberJumperIsColor‐Coded1Connect“red”toDOWNLINKonExpansionHub.TheDL STATUSLEDshouldturngreenassoonasyouconnectthefiber.Ifitdoesnot,thereisadownlinkproblem.Makesureyouareconnectingthecorrectcabletotheport.2Connect“blue”toUPLINKonExpansionHub.TheUL STATUSLEDturnsgreenonthefirstMainHubcommunication.Itmaytakeupto20secondstoestablishcommunication.TheExpansionHub’sE-HUB STATUSLEDturnsgreenwhentheMainHubsendsitthefrequencybandcommand.3IftheUL STATUSandE-HUB STATUSLEDsdonotturngreen/green,checktheMainHubLEDs;seeStep2inTable87onpage126.1Verifythatthecablehasbeentestedandthetestresultsarerecorded.ThisinformationisrequiredfortheAs‐BuiltDocument.2VerifythatonlycaptivecenterpinFconnectorsareusedonthesolidcoppercenterconductorCATVcablefromCommScope(orequivalent).3VerifythattheCATVcableislabeledwith:•FusionWidebandExpansionHubportnumberbeingused•RAUidentifier•Carrier(formultipleoperatorsystems)4ConnecttheCATVcablestotheFportsaccordingtothelabelsonthecables.TheSTATUSLEDsshouldbeoffbecausetheRAUsarenotconnectedattheotherendoftheCATVcable.5Recordwhichcableyouareconnectingtowhichport(thatis,fromthelabelonthecable),asthisinformationisrequiredfortheAs‐BuiltDocument.6Tie‐offthecablesorusetheoptionalcablemanagertoavoiddamagingtheconnectorsbecauseofcablestrain.Connectingthe75OhmCATVCables
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 132 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013•AllExpansionHubPORTLEDswithRAUsconnectedshouldindicateGreen/Red.ThisindicatesthattheRAUispoweredonandcommunicationhasbeenestablished.•TheExpansionHubUL STATUSLEDshouldbeGreen.TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringInstallationTable88.TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringInstallationDuringInstallationLED State Action Impact1Expansion Hub power is On and no RAUs are connectedPOWER Off Check AC power; make sure the Expansion Hub power-on switch is on; replace the Expansion Hub.The Expansion Hub is not powering on.PORT LEDs are on but didn’t blink through all states.Replace the Expansion Hub. The Microcontroller is not resetting properly; flash memory corrupted.PORT Flashing Red (6 PPM)Port unusable; replace the Expansion Hub when possible.Current sensor fault; do not use the port.UL STATUS Red, after power-up blinkReplace the Expansion Hub. The Expansion Hub laser is not operational; no uplink between the Expansion Hub and Main Hub.UL STATUS Red Check the Main Hub LEDs—refer to Step 2 in Table 87 on page 126.Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem.No communication with Main Hub.DL STATUS Red Check the downlink fiber for optical power; verify that the cables are connected to correct ports (that is, uplink/downlink)Check the Main Hub LEDs—refer to Step 2 in Table 87 on page 126.No downlink between the Expansion Hub and Main Hub.2Expansion Hub power is On and RAUs are connectedPORT Off Check the CATV cable. Power is not getting to the RAU.PORT Flashing Red (60 PPM)Test the CATV cable. If the cable tests OK, try another port. If the second port’s LEDs are Red/Off, replace the RAU. If the second RAU doesn’t work; replace the Expansion Hub.Power levels to RAU are not correct; communications are not established.If the second port works, flag the first port as unusable; replace EH when possible.PORT Red Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem.RAU is off-line.
Installing RAUsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 133D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.INSTALLINGRAUSCAUTION! InstallRAUsinindoorlocationsonly.DonotconnectanantennathatisinstalledinanoutdoorlocationtoanRAU.Foroutdoorinstallations,aprotectiveenclosureisrequired.NOTE: Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnotbeenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapre‐installedsystemwitheithernewunitsorunitsthatmayalreadybeprogrammed(forexample,re‐usingunitsfromanothersystem),referto“ReplacingFusionWidebandComponents”onpage175.MountallRAUsinthelocationsmarkedonthefloorplans.•Install800iDENand850/1900MHzRAUssothattheirantennaswillbeseparatedbyenoughspacetoreducesignalinterferencebetweenthe800and850bands.Referto“800/850MHzIsolationRequirements”onpage134forrecommendeddistancebetweenantennas.•Youcanplacetheunit,withoutitsfasteninghardware,onaflatsurface,suchasashelf,desk,cabinet,oranyotherhorizontalsurfacethatallowsstableplacementwiththemountingbasefacingdowntothemountingsurface.Formountingtootherlocations(thatis,walls,ceilings,poles)theRAUmustbesecurelymountedusingthe4slottedmountingholesprovidedwith#6diameterfasteners.Thismethodofmountingmustsecurelyholdaminimumof7lbs.load.•AttachtheRAUsecurelytoastationaryobject(thatis,awall,pole,orceilingtile).•Forproperventilation:–Keepatleast76mm(3in.)clearancearoundtheRAUtoensureproperventing.–DonotstackRAUsontopofeachother.–AlwaysmounttheRAUwiththesolidface(containingthemountingholes)againstthemountingsurface.Refertothemanufacturer’sinstallationinstructionstoinstallpassiveantennas.LocationPassiveantennasareusuallyinstalledbelowtheceiling.Iftheyareinstalledabovetheceiling,youmustconsidertheadditionallossduetotheceilingmaterialwhenestimatingtheantennacoveragearea.InstallingRAUsInstallingPassiveAntennas
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 134 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013800/850MHzIsolationRequirementsWhendeployinganyRFsystem,givespecialattentiontopreventingreceiverblockingordesensitizationbyout‐of‐bandtransmitters.Typically,sharpfiltersinthereceiverfront‐endwillreducetheinterferingtransmitterstotolerablelevels.Inselectcases,theinterferersmayoccupyafrequencybandthatisdirectlyadjacenttothereceivingbandandcannotbeadequatelyrejectedbyfiltering.Theonlyrecourseinthesesituationsistoprovidesufficientisolationbyphysicallyseparatingtheinterferingtransmittersandreceivers.iDENoccupiesspectrumatboth800MHzand900MHz(Tx:851–869/Rx:806–824andTx:935–941/Rx:896–902),whiletheCellularAandBcarriersshareasingle850MHzblock(Tx:869–894/Rx:824–849).Thecombinationofthesefrequencybands,800/900MHziDENand850MHzCellular,resultinuplink(BTSreceive)bandsthatareadjacenttodownlink(BTStransmit)bands.Figure38depictsthesenearlycontiguousbands,witharrowsindicatingtheinterferingdownlinkandreceivinguplinkbands.Figure38.800/850 MHz SpectrumInstallationofanin‐buildingdistributedantennasystem(DAS)toprovidecoverageforboth800/900MHziDENand850MHzCellularmustaccountforthesedownlink‐to‐uplinkinterferenceissuesandprovideadequateisolation.TEoffersthefollowingguidelinestowardachievingtheproperamountofisolationwhendeployingTEFusionWidebandDASproducts.Figure39.Fusion Wideband 800/850/1900 MHz RAU Antenna Placement Guideline824 849 851 869 894 896 - 902800/iDEN Uplink 850 Cellular Uplink 800/iDEN Downlink 850 Cellular Downlink 900/iDEN UplinkBand 1800 MHzBand 2/3850/1900 MHz>d
Installing RAUsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 135D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.800MHziDENDownlinkand850MHzCellularUplinkA2MHzfrequencygap(851–849MHz)separatesthe800iDENdownlinkand850Cellularuplinkfrequencybands.Becauseofthisnarrowspacing,800iDENdownlinkintermodulationproductsmayfallwithinthe850Cellularuplinkband.Inaddition,800iDENdownlinksignalsneartheloweredgeofthebandat851MHzmaycausethe850Cellularuplinkautomaticlevelcontrol(ALC)circuitryintheRAUtoengageandtherebyreduceuplinkgain.Topreventeitheroftheseconditions,usethefollowingguidelines:•In‐band800iDENintermodulationproducts<‐90dBm•Lowerfrequency800iDENsignals<–30dBmforFusionWidebandGivenatypicalDASconfiguration(4iDENcarriers,omni‐directionalantennas,lineofsight),theseguidelinestranslatetoanantennaspacing(d1)of6–9meters.850MHzCellularDownlinkand900MHziDENUplinkA2MHzfrequencygap(896–894MHz)separatesthe850Cellulardownlinkand900iDENuplinkfrequencybands.Becauseofthisnarrowspacing,850Cellulardownlinkintermodulationproductsmayfallwithinthe900iDENuplinkband.Inaddition,850Cellulardownlinksignalsneartheupperedgeofthebandat894MHzmaycausethe900iDENuplinkALCtoengageandtherebyreduceuplinkgain.Topreventeitheroftheseconditions,usethefollowingguidelines:•In‐band850Cellularintermodulationproducts<‐90dBm•Upperfrequency850Cellularsignals<–30dBmforFusionWidebandGivenatypicalDASconfiguration(6CDMAcarriersforFusionWideband,omni‐directionalantennas,lineofsight),theseguidelinestranslatetoanantennaspacing(d2)of8‐14meters.SpacingbetweenRAUsFSN‐8519‐1andFSN‐809019‐2shouldbeinarangeoffrom8to14meters.Connectapassivemulti‐bandantennatotheNconnectorontheRAUusingcoaxialcablewiththeleastamountoflosspossible.CAUTION! Firmlyhand‐tightentheNconnector–DONOTover‐tightentheconnector.ConnectingtheAntennatotheRAU
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 136 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 20131Verifythatthecablehasbeentestedandthetestresultsarerecorded.ThisinformationisrequiredfortheAs‐BuiltDocument.2Verifythatonlycaptivecenterpin75OhmType‐FconnectorsareusedonthesolidcoppercenterconductorCATV75Ohmcable.3VerifythattheCATVcableislabeledwith:•FusionWidebandMainHubportnumberbeingused•RAUidentifier•Carrier(formultipleoperatorsystems)4ConnecttheCATVcablestotheFfemaleportontheRAUaccordingtothelabelonthecable.PowerissuppliedbytheFusionWidebandMainHubovertheCATVcableconductors.Uponpowerup,theLEDswillblinkfortwosecondsasavisualcheckthattheyarefunctioning.Afterthetwo‐secondtest:•TheLINKLEDshouldbegreenindicatingitisreceivingpowerandcommunicationsfromtheFusionWidebandMainHub.•TheALARMLEDshouldbereduntiltheFusionWidebandMainHubissuesthebandcommand,withinabout20seconds,thenitshouldbegreen.5RecordwhichcableyouareconnectingtotheRAU(fromthelabelonthecable);thisinformationisrequiredfortheAs‐BuiltDocument.6Tie‐offcablesorusetheoptionalcablemanagertoavoiddamagingtheconnectorsbecauseofcablestrain.ConnectingtheCATVCable
Installing RAUsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 137D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.TroubleshootingUsingRAULEDsDuringInstallationTheLINKLEDshouldbegreenandremaingreenforlongerthan90seconds.TheALARM LEDsareredwhenthesystembandhasnotbeenprogrammed.Table89.TroubleshootingRAULEDsDuringInstallationDuringInstallationLED State Action ImpactThe RAU is connected to the Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub, which is powered onLINK Off Check CATV cable. No power to the RAU.ALARM OffLINK Green • Check CATV cable•Check the Main Hub LEDs—refer to Step 2 in Table 87 on page 126.• Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem.The RAU is off-line.ALARM RedLINK Red from green, after cables are connected for 60 seconds• Check CATV cable.• Check the Hub LEDs.• Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem.No communications between the RAU and the Hub.ALARM Red
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 138 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013CONFIGURINGTHEFUSIONWIDEBANDSYSTEMBeforethesystemcanoperateproperly,useAdminBrowsertoprogramtheFusionWidebandMainHubwiththefrequencybandsthataretobedistributed.TheHubmustbeprogrammedwiththesamefrequenciesastheRAUused.TheAdminBrowsersoftware,describedintheAdminBrowserUserManual(PND‐620607‐0‐20),mustberunningonaPC/laptop.NOTE: Thefrequencybandsshouldautomaticallybesetonpowerupandthisstepshouldnotberequired.NOTE: CrossoverEthernetcablewithmaleconnectorsrequired.NOTE: Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnotbeenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapre‐installedsystemwitheithernewunitsorunitsthatmayalreadybeprogrammed(forexample,re‐usingunitsfromanothersystem),referto“ReplacingFusionWidebandComponents”onpage175.1ConnecttheACpowercordtotheHub.CAUTION! MakesuretheHubisgroundedthroughthegroundlugontheACpowerandtheframegroundlugasrequired.ThewarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedwhenanungroundedHubispoweredon.2PlugthepowercordintoanACpoweroutlet.3VerifythatallcablesareproperlyconnectedontheHub.4TurnonthepowertotheHub.AllLEDsblinkthroughthepowerupsequence.AteachportwhereanRAUisdetected(drawingcurrent),theportLEDslightsgreen.TheFusionWidebandSTATUSLEDisorangeduringsystembootandshouldturngreenafterabout90secondsifitfindsnofaults.Thisstateindicatestheband’sarenotprogrammedandprovidesfeedbackonthestatusoftheRAUconnections.TheLEDsblinkfor20secondsasavisualcheckthattheyarefunctioning.5Connectthecross‐overEthernetcabletothePC/laptopandthentotheRJ-45 100-BASE-T portontheHub’sfrontpanel.ConnectingthePCtotheMainHubtoRunAdminBrowser
Configuring the Fusion Wideband SystemInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 139D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.1ConnecttheprovidedTCP/IPcrossovercabletothelaptopandthentotheAdmin/LANRJ-45portontheFusionWidebandMainHub’sfrontpanel.2TurnonthelaptopandstarttheFusionWidebandMainHub.3Dooneofthefollowing:•ForWindows2000:aRight‐clickMy Network PlacesandselectProperties.bHighlightInternet Protocol (TCP/IP)andclickProperties.Ascreensimilartotheoneshowntotherightopens.•ForwindowsXP:aClickStart>Settings>NetworkConnections>LocalAreaConnection.Thewindowshowntotherightopens.bIntheThis connection uses the following items,scrolldowntoandselectInternet Protocol (TCP/IP)andclickProperties.ProgrammingtheMainHubUsingAdminBrowser
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 140 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 20134MakenoteofthecurrentIPaddress,Subnetmask,andDefaultgateway,iftheyareconfigured.Youwillneedtore‐enterthemafteryouhaveconfiguredtheFusionWidebandMainHub.5SelectUse the following IP address.6ChangetheIP addressto192.168.0.1017ChangetheSubnet maskto255.255.255.08ChangetheDefault gateway to192.168.0.19ClickOKtwice.Youmaybeaskedifyouwanttorebootyourcomputer.Ifso,clickYes.UsingAdminBrowserToaccessFusionWidebandusingAdminBrowser,usethefollowingsteps:1MakesuretheMainHubStatusLEDisgreen.2TypethefollowingintheURLline:Https://192.168.0.1003ClickGo.4WhenAdminBrowserappears,loginusingthedefaultuserID:operator,andthedefaultpassword:password.5WhenAdminBrowserappears,loginusingthedefaultuserIDandthepassword,whicharerespectively:operatorandpassword.6ClickSystemConfigurationandthenclickSetDate/Time.Apagesimilartooneshownbelowopens.7EnterthedesiredtimeanddateintheformatindicatedonthepageandclickSetDate/Time.Apageappearsrequiringyoutorebootthesystemforthenewdateandtimetotakeeffect.
Configuring the Fusion Wideband SystemInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 141D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.8SelecttheFusionMainHubandclickInstall/ConfigureSystem.Ascreensimilartotheoneshownbelowopens.9Ifdesired,typeinaLabel.Thelabelisthesystemnamedisplayednexttotheiconsandusedinmessages.Itcanbeupto32characterslongdependinguponthefirmwareversion.ThedefaultsystemlabelisFusion,andwillbeusedifyouenternothing.10 UsethenextsectiontoscheduleaSystemTest.Thissectionallowsyoutodothefollowing:•Clickthecheckboxtoenablethisfeature.•Clickthecheckboxtocausesystemtestonpowerup.•Entervaluestoschedulethedateandtimeofthenextsystemtest.•Entervaluestospecifytherecurrenceofthetestbydayorbyweek.ScheduleSystemTestallowsperiodic,automaticexecutionofthesystemend‐to‐endtest.JustlikePerformSystemTest,aScheduleSystemTestsuspendsnormalserviceforthedurationofthetest;callsaredropped,andnonewcallscanbeestablishedduringthetest.Testdurationdependsontheconfiguration(numberofRAUs)andrequiresoneortwominutestocomplete.Aftercompletionofthesystemtest,thescheduledsystemtesttimeisupdatedtothenexttesttime,andaneventlogentryismade.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 142 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 201311 Usethescrollbarontheleftsideofthepagetoscrolldowntoviewtherestofthepageasshownbelow.12 IntheBandspanel,dothefollowing:•Youshouldnothavetoselectthebands.ThesystemselfconfiguresthebandbyvalidatingthatalltheRAUsconnectedarethesametype.•Whenbothbandsarenotconfigured,usetheShutdowncheckbox.Thesystemwillignoreanyalarmsgeneratedfromtheshutdownbands.•UsetheUplinkandDownlinkmenustoselectthegainforeachband.Youcansetsystemgainwithinthespecifiedrangein1dBincrements.•UsetheUplinkAutomaticLevelControlmenutoselecteitherSingleorMultiple(default)foreachbandinthesystem.13 FORWiMAXINSTALLATIONSONLY:Usethescrollbarontheleftsideofthepagetoscrolldowntoviewthenextpartofthewindowsshownbelow.
Configuring the Fusion Wideband SystemInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 143D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.IntheBandarea,dothefollowing:•SelecttheProtocolmode:ThisconfiguresthesystemtosupportWiMAXradiosthatareoneofthefollowing:MIMO(multiplein‐multipleout)SISO(singlein‐singleout).Thedefaultis“MIMO”.•SelecttheCenterFrequencyandBandwidthusingthearrowsnexttothefields.ThecenterfrequencyisthefrequencyofWiMAXradiosbeingusedforBand1andBand2.NOTE: InMIMOmode,thefrequenciesarethesame.Thesystemcanbeconfiguredtosupport2‐SISOradios,oneperband,acrossany30MHzwithintheWiMAXband.•Usethepull‐downtoselecttheSwitchingMode.Thisindicateswhetherornotthedownlink‐to‐uplinkframedurationisknown.Thetwooptionsareasfollows:–Static‐Selected:Thismodespecifiesthenumberofsymbols.Usethepull‐downtoselectthesymbolinthedownlinkanduplinkportionsoftheframe.(Thedefaultis“29,18”.)Inthismode,thesystemalwaysswitchesfromthedownlinktotheuplinkpathafterthedownlinkportionoftheframehaselapsed.–Static‐Auto:Thismodecausesthesystemtoattempttodeterminethecorrectswitchingtime,thenenforceit.(Thedefaultis“Static‐Auto”)•SelecttheBandSynchronizationModewiththepull‐down.Thisparametercanbeconfiguredtooperateasoneofthefollowing:–Synchronized:ThismodeisforcaseslikeMIMO,wherethetimingforbothbandsisthesame.Inthismode,thesystemalwaysswitchesbetweenuplinkanddownlinksimultaneouslyforbothbands.–Unsynchronized:Inthismode,thetwoWiMAXbandsswitchindependentlyfromeachother.(Thedefaultis“Unsynchronized”)•Reference:SelectwhichWiMAXradiobandwillbeusedforframereference.•Whenanybandisnotconfigured,usetheShutdowncheckbox.Thesystemignoresanyalarmsgeneratedfromtheshutdownbands.•Usethepull‐downtospecifytheUplinkandDownlinkgainforeachband.Youcansetsystemgainwithinthespecifiedrangein1dBincrements.•Usethepull‐downtosettheUplinkAutomaticLevelControltoeither“Single”or“Multiple”foreachbandinthesystem.(Thedefaultis“Multiple.”)14 Usethescrollbarontheleftsideofthewindowtoscrolldowntoviewtherestofthewindowasshownbelow.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 144 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 201315 IntheInput/OutputAlarmspanel,dothefollowingforeachAlarmSense:•EnableeachAlarmSensebyusingthecheckbox.•Usethepull‐downtosettheNormalStatetoClosedorOpened.(Thedefaultis“Closed.”•Assignalabeltoeachalarmsense.16 Whenyouhavecompletedinputtingthedesiredinformation,clickInstall System toconfigurethesystem.DuringconfigurationalldisconnectstatusesareclearedforattachedRAUs;thefrequencyband,gain,andsystemlabelareset;logsarecleared;thesystemtestisperformed;andfinallythesystemtreeisrefreshed.Theiconsshouldbe:Ifthereareproblems,theiconswillbedifferentandamessageisdisplayedintheMessagespane.17 ConnecttheMainHubtotheRFsource(forexample,BTSorBDA).CAUTION! DonotexceedthemaximuminputRFpower(1Watt)totheFusionWidebandMainHub.ExceedingthelimitcouldcausepermanentdamagetotheHub.CAUTION! OnlycarriersandtheirapprovedinstallersorTE‐authorizedinstallersareallowedtoconnecttotheRFsource.Seriousdamagetotheequipmentcanoccurifitisover‐driven.TheFusionWidebandsystemshouldnowbeoperational.Usingamobilephone,walkyoursiteandtestthesignalstrength.18 MakesuretochangetheTCP/IPsettinginyourlaptopbacktotheiroriginalvalues.NOTE: TEequipmentisdesignedtooperateinthelicensedfrequencybandsofmobileoperators.IntheUSA,theEU,andmostcountriesthisequipmentmayonlybeusedbythelicensee,hisauthorizedagentsorthosewithwrittenauthorizationtodoso.Similarly,unauthorizeduseisillegal,andsubjectstheownertothecorrespondinglegalsanctionsofthenationaljurisdictioninvolved.OwnershipofTEequipmentcarriesnoautomaticrightofuse.Indicates that the band is correctly set on the Main Hub.Indicates that the band is correctly set on the Expansion Hub.Indicates that communications are OK.
Splicing Fiber Optic CableInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 145D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.SPLICINGFIBEROPTICCABLEThefibercablemusthaveSC/APCconnectorsfortheentirerun.Ifitdoesnot,youcanspliceapigtail,whichhasSC/APCconnectors,tothefibercable.TEofferstwopigtails:oneforsingle‐modefiber(PN4013SCAPC‐3)andoneformulti‐modefiber(PN4012SCAPC‐3).TErecommendsFusionWidebandsplicesbecausetheyhavethelowestsplicelossandreturnloss.MechanicalspliceshavehigherlossesandhigherbackreflectionthanFusionWidebandsplicesandarenotrecommended.UsingaFusionWidebandsplicerinvolvesfusingtogethertwobuttedandcleavedendsoffiber.TheFusionWidebandspliceralignsthefibersandmaintainsalignmentduringtheFusionWidebandprocess.FusionWidebandspliceshaveverylowloss(typicallylessthan0.05dB)andverylowbackreflection(returnloss).FusionWidebandsplicesshouldbeorganizedinasplicetraydesignedtostoreandprotectthesplices.NOTE: Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnotbeenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapre‐installedsystemwitheithernewunitsorunitsthatmayalreadybeprogrammed(forexample,re‐usingunitsfromanothersystem),referto“ReplacingFusionWidebandComponents”onpage175.OptionA:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiber‐OpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail1MakesuretheFusionWidebandsplicerissettothepropermode(thatis,single‐ormulti‐mode).2SecureboththefibercableandtheSC/APCpigtailinasplicetraythatisinstalledimmediatelyadjacenttotheHub.3Preparethefiberendbycuttingbackthepolyethylenejacket,thekevlarorfiberglassstrengthmembers,theextrudedcoating,andthebuffercoatinginordertoexposethe“barefiber”–claddingpluscore.4EnsurethatsufficientslackismaintainedinordertobeabletoreachtheFusionWidebandsplicer.5Cleantheuncladfibercoreusingisopropylalcoholandlint‐freewipes.6CleavetheuncladfibertothelengthprescribedbytheFusionWidebandsplicer’sspecificationsheets.7RepeatStep4throughStep6fortheSC/APCpigtail.8Passthesplicesleeveontothefiberstrand.9PositionbothfiberendsintheFusionWidebandsplicerandcompletespliceinaccordancewiththeFusionWidebandsplicer’soperationinstructions.10 EnsurethattheestimatedlossforthespliceasmeasuredbytheFusionWidebandspliceris0.10dBorbetter.11 SlidetheFusionWidebandsplicingsleeveoverthepointoftheFusionWidebandsplice.FusionWidebandSplicingofFiberandPigtail
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 146 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 201312 PlacethesleeveandfusedfiberintotheFusionWidebandsplicer’sheater.13 Allowtimeforthesplicesleevetocure.14 Returnfibersplicetothesplicetray,storethesleeveinaspliceholderwithinthetray,andstoreexcesscablelengthinaccordancewiththetraymanufacture’sdirections.15 Aftersuccessfullytestingthefiber,plugtheSC/APCpigtailintotheproperopticalportontheHub.OptionB:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiber‐OpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail1MakesuretheFusionWidebandsplicerissettothepropermode(thatis,single‐ormulti‐mode).2SecureboththefibercableandtheSC/APCpigtailinasplicetrayportionofafiberdistributionpanel.3Preparethefiberendbycuttingbackthepolyethylenejacket,thekevlarorfiberglassstrengthmembers,theextrudedcoating,andthebuffercoatinginordertoexposethe“barefiber”–claddingpluscore.4EnsurethatsufficientslackismaintainedinordertobeabletoreachtheFusionWidebandsplicer.5Cleantheuncladfibercoreusingisopropylalcoholandlint‐freewipes.6CleavetheuncladfibertothelengthprescribedbytheFusionWidebandsplicer’sspecificationsheets.7RepeatStep3throughStep6fortheSC/APCpigtail.8Passthesplicesleeveontothefiberstrand.9PositionbothfiberendsintheFusionWidebandsplicerandcompletespliceinaccordancewiththeFusionWidebandsplicer’soperationinstructions.10 EnsurethattheestimatedlossforthespliceasmeasuredbytheFusionWidebandspliceris0.10dBorbetter.11 SlidetheFusionWidebandsplicingsleeveoverthepointoftheFusionWidebandsplice.12 PlacethesleeveandfusedfiberintotheFusionWidebandsplicer’sheater.13 Allowtimeforthesplicesleevetocure.14 Returnfibersplicetothesplicetray,storethesleeveinaspliceholderwithinthetray,andstoreexcesscablelengthinaccordancewiththetraymanufacture’sdirections.15 Aftersuccessfullytestingthefibercable,plugtheSC/APCpigtailintothebacksideoftheSC/APCbulkheadintheFiberDistributionPanel.16 InstallaSC/APCpatchcordbetweenthefrontsideoftheSC/APCbulkheadandtheproperopticalportontheHub.NOTE: Forinformationontroubleshooting,see“Maintenance,Troubleshooting,andTechnicalAssistance”onpage181.
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF SourceInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 147D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.INTERFACINGTHEFUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUBTOANRFSOURCECAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTE‐authorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWidebandMainHubtoitsBandassociatedbasestationorrepeater.ExceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailureoftheFusionWidebandMainHub(referto“RemoteAccessUnitConnectors”onpage57formaximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationisrequired.NOTE: Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisinstalledandhasbeenprogrammedwithbands.ConnectingaSingleFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSourceTheFusionWidebandsystemsupportsthreeRFsources,oneforBand1,Band2,andBand3.ThissectionexplainshoweachBandcanbeconnectedtoitsassociatedRFsource.CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTE‐authorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWidebandMainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.ExceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailureoftheFusionWidebandMainHub(referto“RemoteAccessUnitConnectors”onpage57formaximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationisrequired.CAUTION! TheUPLINKandDOWNLINK portscannothandleaDCpowerfeedfromthebasestation.IfDCpowerispresent,aDCblockmustbeusedorthehubmaybedamaged.ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoanIn‐BuildingBTS
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 148 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013ConnectingaSimplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBand1ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletothetransmitsimplexconnectoronthebasestation.2ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheDOWNLINKconnectorontheHubforthecorrespondingBand1,Band2,orBand3.3ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletothereceivesimplexconnectoronthebasestation.4ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheUPLINKconnectorontheHubforthecorrespondingBand1,Band2,orBand3.Figure40.Simplex Base Station to a Fusion Wideband Main Hub SimplexBase StationBand 3Band 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerN-male to N-malecoaxial cableT1/E1 toMobileSwitchingCenterInsert attenuator(if needed)NOTE: This applies to Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3.
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF SourceInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 149D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.ConnectingaDuplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHubNOTE: Whenconnectingtoaduplexbasestation,useacirculatororduplexerbetweenitandtheFusionWidebandMainHub.NOTE: YoucaninsertattenuatorsbetweenthecirculatororduplexerandHubasneeded.1ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheduplexconnectoronthebasestation.2ConnecttheotherN‐maleconnectororduplexertoacirculator.3ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheDOWNLINKconnectorontheHubforBand1,Band2,andBand3.4ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐malecoaxialcabletothetransmitconnectoronthecirculator.5ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheUPLINKconnectorontheHubforBand1,Band2,andBand3.6ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐malecoaxialcabletothereceive connector onthecirculator.Figure41.Duplex Base Station to a Fusion Wideband Main Hub DuplexBase StationBand 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerN-male to N-malecoaxial cableT1/E1 toMobileSwitchingCenterInsert attenuator(if needed)NOTE: This applies to Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3.CirculatorN-male to N-malecoaxial cable
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 150 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTE‐authorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWidebandMainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.ExceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailureoftheFusionWidebandMainHub(referto“RemoteAccessUnitConnectors”onpage57formaximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationisrequired.Youcanusepowercombiner/splitterstoconnectaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBandtomultiplebasestations,asshowninFigure42onpage150.Figure42.Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to Multiple Base StationsConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBandtoMultipleBTSsBand 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerInsert attenuators(if needed)2 x 1 PowerCombiner/SplitterN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cablesbetween Combiner/Splitter andFusion Main Hub’s Uplink Portfor each on Band 1, Band 2, or Band 32 x 1 PowerCombiner/SplitterN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cablesbetween Combiner/Splitter andFusion Main Hub’s Downlink Portfor either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3BTS 1UL DLBTS 2UL DL
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF SourceInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 151D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.CAUTION! TErecommendsthatyouusealightningarrestororsurgeprotectorinaroof‐topantennaconfiguration.Insertthelightningarrestororsurgeprotectorbetweentheroof‐topantennaandtherepeaterconnectedtotheFusionWidebandMainHubRFBand.1ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheroof‐topantenna.2ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletothegroundedsurgesuppressor.3ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletothegroundedsurgesuppressor.4ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotherepeater.5ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotherepeater.6ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletothecirculator1connector.7ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletothecirculator2connector.8ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheDOWNLINKconnectorontheHubforeitherBand1,Band2,orBand3.(AttenuationmayberequiredtoachievethedesiredRFoutputattheRAU.)9ConnectanN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletothecirculator3connector.10 ConnecttheotherendoftheN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialcabletotheUPLINKconnectorontheHubforeitherBand1,Band2,orBand3.Figure43.Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a Roof-top AntennaConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoaRoof‐TopAntennaBand 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerAttenuator(optional)NOTE: This applies to Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3.N-male to N-malecoaxial cableRooftopAntennaN-male to N-malecoaxial cableGroundedSurge SuppressorRooftopAntennaCirculator12
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 152 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013RefertotheFlexWaveFocusmanualforinformation.ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoanRFSourceYoucanusepowercombiner/splittersassplitterstoconnectmultipleFusionWidebandMainHubsinordertoincreasethetotalnumberofRAUsinasystem.Youcanalsousepowercombiner/splitterstocombinebasestationchannelsinordertoincreasethenumberofRFcarriersthesystemtransports.CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTE‐authorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWidebandMainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.ExceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailureoftheFusionWidebandMainHub(referto“RemoteAccessUnitConnectors”onpage57formaximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationisrequired.1Makesureyouhavethefollowingcomponents:2Connectthepowercombiner/splitterstotherepeaterorbasestationusingN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialjumpercables:aFromthefirstpowercombiner/splittertotherepeaterorbasestationUPLINKbFromthesecondpowercombiner/splittertotherepeaterorbasestationDOWNLINK3Connectthepowercombiner/splitterstotheHubs:aFromthefirstHub’sUPLINK port(Band1,Band2,orBand3)tothefirstpowercombiner/splitterbFromthefirstHub’sDOWNLINK port(Band1,Band2,orBand3)tothesecondpowercombiner/splittercFromthesecondHub’sUPLINK port(Band1,Band2,orBand3)tothefirstpowercombiner/splitterdFromthesecondHub’sDOWNLINK port(Band1,Band2,orBand3)tothesecondpowercombiner/splitterNOTE: ConnectionsshouldnotcrossBands.Forexample,allBand1connectionsshouldbemadetothesamehybridpowercombiner/splitterconnectedtotherepeaterBTSthatmatchestheBand1frequency.ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoFlexwaveFocusConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaSimplexRepeaterorBTSQuantity Item2hybrid power combiner/splitters—one for uplink and one for downlink (2x1 for two Fusion Wideband Main Hubs, 3x1 for three, 4x1 for four, and so on)1N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each power combiner/splitter and the base station2N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cables between each power combiner/splitter and each Fusion Wideband Main Hub RF Band (either Band 1 or Band 2)
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF SourceInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 153D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.4CheckHubLEDs—AfterconnectingandpoweringontheHub,checkallLEDstoensurethatthesystemisoperatingproperly.5MakesuretheHubisgrounded.ThewarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedwhenanungroundedHubispoweredon.NOTE: Usea50ohmterminatoronanyunusedpowercombiner/splitterports.Figure44showshowtoconnecttwoMainHubstoasimplexrepeaterorbasestation.ConnectingtwoHubsincreasesthetotalnumberofsupportableRAUsfrom8to16.Figure44.Connecting Two Fusion Wideband Main Hub’s RF Band Ports to a Simplex Repeater or Base Station Band 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cablesbetween Combiner/Splitterand Fusion Main Hub’s Uplink Port for either Band 1,Band 2, or Band 32 x 1 PowerCombiner/Splitter2 x 1 PowerCombiner/SplitterN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cablesbetween Combiner/Splitter andFusion Main Hub’s Downlink Portfor either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3Band 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cableto Repeater orBase StationN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cableto Repeater orBase Station
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 154 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTE‐authorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWidebandMainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.ExceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailureoftheFusionWidebandMainHub(referto“RemoteAccessUnitConnectors”onpage57formaximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationisrequired.1Makesureyouhavethefollowingcomponents:2ConnectthecirculatortotherepeaterorbasestationusingoneN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialjumpercable.3Connecteachpowercombiner/splittertothecirculatorusingoneN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialjumpercablepercombiner/splitter.4Connectthepowercombiner/splittertotheHubsusingN‐maletoN‐malecoaxialjumpercable:aFromthefirstHub’sUPLINK (Band1,Band2,orBand3)porttothefirstpowercombiner/splitterbFromthefirstHub’sDOWNLINK (Band1,Band2,orBand3)porttothesecondpowercombiner/splittercFromthesecondHub’sUPLINK (Band1,Band2,orBand3)porttothefirstpowercombiner/splitterdFromthesecondHub’sDOWNLINK (Band1,Band2,orBand3)porttothesecondpowercombiner/splitterNOTE: ConnectionsshouldnotcrossBands.Forexample,allBand1connectionsshouldbemadetothesamehybridpowercombiner/splitterconnectedtotherepeaterBTSthatmatchestheBand1frequency.5CheckHubLEDs.—AfterconnectingandpoweringontheHub,checkallLEDstoensurethatthesystemisoperatingproperly.6MakesuretheMainHubisgrounded.ThewarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedwhenanungroundedHubispoweredon.NOTE: Usea50ohmterminatoronanyunusedpowercombiner/splitterports.ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaDuplexRepeaterorBTSQuantity Item2hybrid power combiner/splitters—one for uplink and one for downlink (2x1 for two Fusion Wideband Main Hubs, 3x1 for three, 4x1 for four, and so on)1N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cables to connect each Fusion Wideband Main Hub’s RF Band to the power combiner/splitters2circulator1N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each circulator and the repeater or base stationN-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each circulator and power combiner/splitter
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF SourceInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 155D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.Figure45showshowtoconnecttwoHubstoaduplexrepeaterorbasestation.Youneedtouseonecirculatorandonemorecoaxialjumpercable,asshown.Figure45.Connecting Two Fusion Wideband Main Hub’s RF Band Ports to a Duplex Repeater or Base Station Band 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cablesbetween Combiner/Splitterand Fusion Main Hub’s Uplink Port for either Band 1,Band 2, or Band 32 x 1 PowerCombiner/Splitter2 x 1 PowerCombiner/SplitterN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cablesbetween Combiner/Splitter andFusion Main Hub’s Downlink Portfor either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3Band 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerCirculatorBase Stationto Repeater orN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cableN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cableN-male to N-malecoaxial-jumper cableInsert attenuator(if needed)
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 156 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013CONNECTINGCONTACTALARMSTOAFUSIONWIDEBANDSYSTEMTheFusionWidebandMainHubcangenerate(source)twocontactalarmsaswellassensethreeexternalcontactalarm.•AlarmSource—TheFusionWidebandMainHubhastwoalarmcontacts,fault(major)andwarning(minor).Thesecontactsarenormally‐closed(NC)andwillopenwhenaninternalalarmisdetected.Forfurtherinformation,see“AlarmSource”onpage157.NOTE: Thecontactcanbechangedtonormally‐open(NO)withAdminBrowser.ThisisnotrecommendedsincenoalarmwouldbesentifpowertotheFusionWidebandMainHubfails.–Faultisactivatedwhenanyfaultsordisconnectsaredetected.–Warningisactivatedwhenanywarningconditionsaredetectedexceptlockoutorwhentheend‐to‐endsystemtestisnotvalid.•AlarmSense—TheFusionWidebandMainHubcanmonitor3externalalarmcontacts.Eachportcanbeconfiguredfornormally‐open(NO)ornormally‐closed(NC)contacts.Theinterfaceexpectsasetoffloatingcontacts,andanexternalvoltagesourceisnotrequiredforthisinterface.UseAdminBrowsertomonitortheportstatus.Forfurtherinformation,see“A la r m  S e n s e ”  o n  p a g e  1 6 0 .Table90liststhealarmtypes,equipmenttowhichtheFusionWidebandMainHubisconnected,cable(s)used,andthefaultsandwarningsthataredetected.NotethatFlexWaveFocussupportsonlyfaults(majorerrors).Table90.AlarmTypesAlarm TypeFusion Wideband Connected toCable(s) Used Errors DetectedSource FlexWave 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable FaultsSource BTS 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable Faults and WarningsIn addition, a custom daisy-chain cable-to-BTS interface cable is required. Make this interface cable to the desired length and with the appropriate pin placement.Sense Unison 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable and the Alarm Sense Adapter CableFaults
Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband SystemInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 157D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.AlarmSourceFusionWidebandalwaysactsasanalarmsource,nomatterwhattypeofequipmentyouareconnectingto.Referto“AlarmSense”onpage160ifyouwantFusionWidebandtosenseUnisoncontactclosuresorotherexternalalarms.NOTE: Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisinstalledandthathasbeenprogrammedwithbands.UsingFlexWaveFocustoMonitorFusionWidebandWhenyouconnectFlexWaveFocustotheFusionWideband,theFusionWidebandMainHubistheoutputofthealarms(alarmsource)andFocusistheinput(alarmsense),asshowninFigure46.Focussupportsonlyfaults(majorerrors).Figure46.Connecting FlexWave to Fusion Wideband Band 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerBand 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerFusion Main HubMay need9-pin Adapterthat shipswith the cableAlarmSense5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain CableAlarmSourceAlarmSource
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 158 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013UsingaBaseStationtoMonitorFusionWidebandNOTE: TheBTSmustbeconfigured,bythecarrier,forcontactclosuremonitoringpriortoconnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoit.WhenyouconnectaBTStoFusionWideband,theFusionWidebandMainHubistheoutputofthealarms(alarmsource)andtheBTSistheinput(alarmsense),asshowninFigure47.Aninterfacecableisrequiredbetweenthedaisy‐chaincableandtheBTS.BecauseBTSalarminterfacepinoutsandFusionWideband‐to‐BTSdistancesvary,thiscableisoftencustomandwiredon‐site.Referto“OpticalFiberUplink/DownlinkPorts”onpage33forAlarmContactdetails(NormallyClosed).Figure47.Using a BTS to Monitor Fusion Wideband NOTE: Fornormallyopencontacts,thefaultandwarningcontactsneedtobewiredinparallelwithotherMainHubs.NOTE: TEdoesnotrecommendusingnormallyopencontacts.Band 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerBand 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerFusion Main HubAlarmSense5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain CableAlarmSourceBTSAlarmSource InterfaceCable(custom-made, on-site)
Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband SystemInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 159D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.UsingaBaseStationandAdminBrowsertoMonitorFusionWidebandNOTE: TheBTSmustbeconfigured,bythecarrier,forcontactclosuremonitoringpriortoconnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoit.InordertotakefulladvantageofFusionWideband’sOA&McapabilitiesyoucanuseTEAdminBrowsersoftwareinadditiontoaBTStomonitorthesystem,asshowninFigure48.Referto“SNMPInterface”onpage172forSNMPoptionalfeaturecapabilities.Figure48.Using a BTS and AdminBrowserto Monitor Fusion WidebandBand 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerFusion Main HubAlarmSense5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain CableAlarmSourceBTSPSTNInterfaceCable(custom-made, on-site)PC runningStandardBrowserSoftwareModemLine SwitchModemBand 1 Band 2 Band 3UL1 UL2 UL3AlarmsDL1 DL2 DL3AC PowerModemAlarmSource
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 160 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013AlarmSenseUseAdminBrowsertoenabletheFusionWidebandsystemfor“alarmsense”whenconnectingtothecontactclosureofUnisonMainHubsorotherexternalalarms(refertoSetContactSensePropertiesintheAdminBrowserUserManual).NOTE: Thisprocedureassumesthatthesystemisinstalledandthathasbeenprogrammedwithbands.WhenyouconnectUnisontoFusionWideband,theFusionWidebandMainHubistheinputofthealarms(alarmsense)andtheUnisonistheoutput(alarmsource),asshowninFigure49.Theinputalarmsenseneedstobesettonormallyclosed(NC).Figure49.Using Fusion Wideband to Monitor UnisonUnisonsupportsonlyfaults.YoumustusetheAlarmSenseAdapterCabletointerfacethedaisy‐chaincabletoFusionWideband.TheadaptercableisrequiredbecauseittranslatestheUnisonfaultpinouttothesenseinputpinsontheFusionWidebandMainHub.Figure50.Alarm Sense Contacts5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain CableUp to 5 Unison Main HubsAlarmSourceAlarmSourceAlarmSenseFusion Main HubAlarm SenseAdapter Cable+5V81ExternalEquipmentContactsDiagnostic 1
Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband SystemInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 161D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.AlarmCablesFigure51showsthe5‐portAlarmDaisy‐ChainCable(PN4024‐3),whichsupportsfaultandwarningconditions.Figure51.5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable1.2 meters (4 feet)J1FemaleJ2MaleJ3MaleJ4MaleJ5MaleJ6MaleJ7FemaleTerminatorNOTE: Do not daisy-chainFusion Main Hubswith FlexWave Focusif you want both faultsand warnings from Fusion.Only faults are reported ifyou combine Fusion withFlexWave in the same daisychain.7945DB-9 female toBase Station,FlexWave Focus,or the Alarm SenseAdapter Cable whenconnecting Unison7945SpliceSpliceDB-9 male to Fusion,Unison, FlexWave Focus,Alarm PortConnectorHoodDB-9 male to Fusion,Unison, FlexWave Focus,Alarm PortDB-9 male to Fusion,Unison, FlexWave Focus,Alarm PortDB-9 male to Fusion,Unison, FlexWave Focus,Alarm Port7945SpliceSplice7945SpliceSplice7945SpliceSplice794574Option 1: DB-9 to Fusion,Unison, FlexWave FocusAlarm Port. J7 not used.Option 2: Use J2-J5for Alarm ports. Use J6 toconnect to an additionalAlarm Daisy-Chain Cable.Do not use J7.Option 3: Connectfewer than 5 ports andconnect J7 to the lowestunused port to terminatethe daisy chain..5 meter(1.5 feet).5 meter(1.5 feet).5 meter(1.5 feet).5 meter(1.5 feet).25 meter(.75 feet)
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 162 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013ALARMMONITORINGCONNECTIVITYOPTIONSNOTE: Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisinstalledandthathasbeenprogrammedwithbands.DirectConnectionInthisconfiguration,thePCconnectsdirectlytotheRJ-45 100 BASE-T portontheFusionWidebandMainHub’sfrontpanelusinganEthernetcross‐overcable.Figure52.OA&M Direct ConnectionModemConnectionInthisconfiguration,thePCandtheFusionWidebandMainHubconnecttoanalogmodemsandcommunicateusingastandarddial‐uptelephoneconnection.Figure53.OA&M Modem Connection NOTE: Referto“CoaxialCable”onpage198forthemodemcablewiringinformation.PC runningStandardBrowserSoftwareCross-over100 BASE-T CableAdminBrowser isresident in Fusion.PSTNPC runningStandardBrowserSoftwareModem#140272-0Modem#140272-0#4028-10Straight-ThroughModem cable#4028-10Straight-ThroughModem cable
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity OptionsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 163D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.ModemswitchsettingsareasfollowsforUSRoboticsmodem:•PC‐side:1,2and6Up•FusionWidebandHub‐side:2and6Up.SettingUpFusionWidebandModem(USRModem)UsingAdminBrowserUsethefollowingstepstosetupaPPPDial‐InonFusionWideband:1StartAdminBrowserasexplainedintheAdminBrowsermanual.2SelectSystemConfiguration.3SelectSetupModemConnection.thewindowshownbelowopens:4Makesurethemodemtypeis:None.•ThemodeminitstringisforaUSRmodem•TheserveraddressistheIPaddressoftheMH5ClickSetupConnection.TE
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 164 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013SettingUpaPCModemUsingWindowsUsethefollowingsetstosetupadial‐upconnectiononyourPC.1ClickStart,Settings,NetworkConnections.Thewindowshownbelowopens.2ClickCreateanewconnection.Thewindowshownbelowopens.
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity OptionsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 165D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.3ClickNext.Thewindowshowninthefollowinggraphicopens.4SelectConnecttothenetworkatmyworkplaceandclickNext;thewindowshownbelowopens.5SelectDial‐upconnectionandclickNext;thewindowshownbelowopens.
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 166 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 20136TypeanameforthisconnectionandclickNext;thewindowshownbelowopens.7TypethedesireddialinPhonenumberandclickNext;thewindowshownbelowopens.8SelectAnyone’suseandclickNext;thewindowshownbelowopens.
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity OptionsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 167D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.9ClickFinish;thewindowshownbelowopens.10 TypeapasswordasindicatedandclickProperties;thewindowshownbelowopens.Thedefaultparametersareasfollows:•Username:ppp_user•Password(oneword,alllowercase):password
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 168 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 201311 ClickConfigure...Thewindowshownbelowopens.12 SelectthemodemspeedandotherparametersforyourmodemasdesiredandclickOK.13 SelecttheSecuritytab;thewindowshownbelowopens.14 SelectTypicalandthenclicktheNetworkingtab;thewindowshownbelowopens.
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity OptionsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 169D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.15 SelectInternetProtocol(TCP/IP)asshownandclickProperties;thewindowshownbelowopens.16 SelectObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyandObtainDNSserveraddressautomatically,andthenclickOK.17 ToconnecttotheFusionWidebandHubovertheDial‐upconnection,startyouwebbrowserandthenintheaddressbar,typetheserverIPaddressconfiguredin“SettingUpFusionWidebandModem(USRModem)UsingAdminBrowser”onpage163.100BASE‐TPortExpanderConnectionInthisconfigurationaLANswitchisusedtoallowtheconnectionofmultipledevicestoasinglePCwitha100BASE‐Tport.TestingwasperformedwithaLinksys4‐portswitch.EachFusionWidebandMHmusthaveauniqueIPaddress.Figure54.OA&M Connection using a 232 Port ExpanderPC runningStandardBrowserSoftwareLAN Switch100 BASE-TEthernet connectionAdminBrowser isresident in Fusion.100 BASE-T CableRJ-45 Male to RJ-45 Male
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 170 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013POTSLineSharingSwitchConnectionUsingalinesharingswitch,youcanconnecttwoormoremodemstoasingletelephoneline.Figure55.OA&M Connection Using a POTS Line Sharing SwitchModem#4028-10 Straight-ThroughModem cablePC runningStandardBrowserSoftwarePSTNModem#140272-0#4028-10Straight-ThroughModem cableLine Sharing Switch4- or 8-port4-port: #240031-08-port: #240052-0StandardphonecableUp to 4 modemsper switchModem#140272-0
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity OptionsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 171D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.Figure56.Cascading Line Sharing SwitchesEthernetRFModemFusionWidebandcanalsouseanEthernet‐basedRFmodem.JustaboutanyRFmodemwillwork,althoughmodemsthatsupportPortAddressTranslationarebest.#4028-10Straight-ThroughModem cablePC runningStandardBrowserSoftwarePSTNModem#140272-0#4028-10Straight-ThroughModem cable4- or 8-PortLine Sharing Switch4- or 8-portLine Sharing Switch PNs:4-port: #240031-08-port: #240052-0Standard phone cable4- or 8-PortLine Sharing Switch4- or 8-PortLine Sharing Switch4- or 8-PortLine Sharing Switch4- or 8-PortLine Sharing SwitchModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModemModem
Installing Fusion Wideband  Page 172 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013EthernetLANConnectionAnEthernetLANconnectioncanbeusedtocommunicatebetweenthePCandFusionWideband.TestingwasperformedwithanLinksys4‐portLANswitch.Figure57.OA&M Connection Using Ethernet and ENET/232 Serial HubSNMPInterfaceFaultsandwarningscanalsobediagnosedwithSNMPusingastandard(NMS)networkmanagementsystem(optional).SNMPresidentsoftwareinFusionWidebandprovidesSNMPinteractionsforTrapsandNotification.TheFusionWidebandSNMPincludesaMIBforintegratingintotheNetworkManagementSystem(NMS)andsupportsSNMPv1andSNMPv2c.PC runningStandardBrowserSoftwareTCP/IP LAN SwitchEthernet Ethernet100 BASE-T CableMale RJ-45 to Male RJ-45
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity OptionsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 173D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.Figure58.Fusion Wideband SNMP Configuration OptionsRemote Unit Remote UnitExpansion HubExpansion HubMain HubRS-232Modem PortPPP Modem PSTNPPP ModemRemote Unit Remote UnitExpansion HubMain HubPSTN(b) Connection to multiple systems through Dial-in routerRemote Unit Remote Unit(c) DSL Modem through internet(d) Connection to corporate LAN through firewallLANEthernetPort EthernetPortDialup Router/Firewall ModemPPP PPPRouterMain Hub EthernetPortEthernetPortRouterSwitchDSL Modem DSL ModemRouterPSTN/InternetEthernetPortEthernet PortMain HubLANFirewallRouter RouterInternet
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InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 175D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 ©2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.REPLACINGFUSIONWIDEBANDCOMPONENTSReplacinganRAU................................................................................................................................................................. 176ReplacetheRAU .....................................................................................................................................................................176PerformSystemTest ..............................................................................................................................................................176ChecktheRAULEDs ...............................................................................................................................................................177ReplacingaFusionWidebandExpansionHub ...................................................................................................................... 178ReplaceaFusionWidebandExpansionHub...........................................................................................................................178AdminBrowserTasks ..............................................................................................................................................................178ChecktheExpansionHubLEDs...............................................................................................................................................178ReplacingaFusionWidebandMainHub .............................................................................................................................. 179ReplaceaFusionWidebandMainHub...................................................................................................................................179ConfiguretheNewFusionWidebandMainHub....................................................................................................................179ChecktheLEDsontheNewMainHub ...................................................................................................................................180Topics Page
Replacing Fusion Wideband Components  Page 176 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013REPLACINGANRAUCAUTION! ThenewRAUmustsupportthesamebandsastheoneyouarereplacing.IftheRAUisofthewrongbandcombination,itwillnotoperateproperlyinthesystem.1UsingAdminBrowser,loginandclickSYSTEM INFORMATION.2ClickSHOW SYSTEM TREE,selectFusionWidebandMainHub,andclickGET SYSTEM INFORMATION.AllsystemsettingsforHubsandRAUswillbedisplayed.WritedownorsavetheUplinkandDownlinkAttenuationsettingsoyoucansetthenewRAUwiththesamesettings.3ClickCANCELtoclosethewindow.4VerifythatthenewRAUisofthesamefrequencybandsastheonereplaced.5DisconnecttheCATVcableandantennacablefromtheunittobereplaced.6InstallthenewRAU.7ConnecttheantennacableandthentheCATVcabletothenewRAU.8ClickSYSTEM CONFIGURATION.9ClickSHOW SYSTEM TREE.10 SelecttheFusionWidebandRAUreplacedandclickEDIT UNIT PROPERTIES.11 SettheattenuationofeachbandastheoldRAUwasprogrammedandclickSAVE PROPERTIES.Whenconvenient,performSystemTesttooptimizeperformance.CAUTION! DuringSystemTest,theentiresystemistemporarilyoff‐lineandnoRFisbeingtransmitted.ReplacetheRAUPerformSystemTest
Replacing an RAUInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 177D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.1TheRAU’sLINKandALARMLEDsshouldblink(green/red)onpowerup.IftheLEDsdonotblinkonpowerup,replacetheRAU.2AfterseveralsecondsbothLEDsshouldchangetogreen,whichindicatesthattheunithasbeensuccessfullyreplaced,thereiscommunicationwiththeHub,andtheRAUbandiscorrect.aIftheLINKLEDremainsgreenandtheALARMLEDremainsred,verifythattheRAUmodeliscorrectfortheintendedfrequencyband.Disconnectthecableandthenreconnectitonce;doingthismorethanoncewillnotchangetheresult.bIfbothLEDsstilldon’tchangetogreen,useAdminBrowsertodeterminetheexactnatureofthefaultandseearecommendationofhowtocorrectit.cIfbothLEDsturnred(after90seconds),theHubhasterminatedcommunications.ChecktheRAULEDs
Replacing Fusion Wideband Components  Page 178 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013REPLACINGAFUSIONWIDEBANDEXPANSIONHUB1TurnoffthepowertotheExpansionHub.2DisconnectallCATVcables,bothfibercables,andtheACpowercord.3ReplacetheExpansionHubwithanewone.4ConnecttheACpowercord,allCATVcables,andbothfibercables–rememberingtocleanandcorrectlyconnecttheuplinkanddownlinkfiber.5TurnonthepowertotheExpansionHub.•TheMainHubautomaticallyissuesthebandsetting.•Whenconvenient,useAdminBrowsertoperformSystemTestinordertooptimizeperformance.CAUTION! DuringSystemTest,theentiresystemistemporarilyoff‐lineandnoRFisbeingtransmitted.Forafullyloadedsystem(oneMainHub,fourExpansionHubs,and32RAUs),itcantakeupto90secondstocompletethetest.•TheLEDsshouldblinkthroughallstatesonpowerup.–IftheLEDsdonotblinkonpowerup,replacetheExpansionHub.–IftheLEDsdonotilluminateatall,makesuretheACpowercableisconnected.•TheUL STATUSandDL STATUSLEDsshouldbegreen.•TheE-HUB STATUS andPOWERLEDsshouldbegreen.•ForeachCATVportthathasanRAUconnectedtheLEDsshouldbegreen.ItcantakeseveralsecondsforeachCATVconnectionfortheLEDstodisplayproperly.NOTE: Referto“TroubleshootingUsingLEDs”onpage186fortroubleshootingusingtheLEDs.ReplaceaFusionWidebandExpansionHubAdminBrowserTasksChecktheExpansionHubLEDs
Replacing a Fusion Wideband Main HubInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 179D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.REPLACINGAFUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUBYoumustrecordthesystemconfigurationsettingsfromtheoldFusionWidebandMainHub’smemorybeforereplacingtheunit.YouwillprogramthenewMainHubwiththisinformation.IftheMainHubisprogrammedincorrectly,thesystemwillnotwork.IftheHubtobereplacedisnotfunctioningandyoucannotuseAdminBrowser,gettheconfigurationsettingsfromtheAs‐BuiltDocumentthatwascreatedaspartoftheoriginalinstallation.1UsingAdminBrowser,login,clickSYSTEM INFORMATION,clickSHOW SYSTEM TREE,selectFusionWidebandHub,clickGET SYSTEM INFORMATION.2TurnoffthepowertotheFusionWidebandMainHub.3DisconnectallcablesandtheACpowercord.4ReplacetheMainHubwithanewone.5ConnecttheACpowercordandallcables.6ConnectthecrossoverEthernetcabletothePCandthentotheMainHub’sfrontpanel100Base‐Tconnector.ADMIN/LANport)7StartthestandardbrowseronthePCtocommunicatewithAdminBrowsersoftware.8TurnonthepowertotheMainHub.9ObservetheLEDsafterturningonthepower.AlltheLEDsblinkduringtheinitialpowerupsequence.AllLEDsshouldturngreenafterthepoweronsequenceiscomplete.Powerupsequencetakesbetween1and2minutesdependingonthenumberofRAUs.CAUTION! DuringSystemTest,theentiresystemistemporarilyoff‐lineandnoRFisbeingtransmitted.1UsingAdminBrowserandlogintotheMainHub.2ClickSYSTEM CONFIGURATION.3ClickSET DATE/TIMEandenterthecurrentdateandtime.4ClickSET DATE/TIME.5Followtheinstructionstoeventuallyrebootthesystemtosetthedateandtime.6UsingAdminBrowser,loginandclickSYSTEM CONFIGURATION.7ClickINSTALL SYSTEM.8SetthenewMainHubparametersfromtheoldMainHubandclickINSTALL SYSTEM (thatis,uplinkanddownlinkgain,systemlabels,andsoon).9FollowtheinstructionstoperformaSystemTest.10 ClickSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONandclickonSETUP NETWORK CONNECTION OR MODEM CONNECTIONiftheMainHubhasNetworkorModemequipmentconnectedtoit.ReplaceaFusionWidebandMainHubConfiguretheNewFusionWidebandMainHub
Replacing Fusion Wideband Components  Page 180 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013•TheLEDsshouldblinkthrougha5‐secondtestonpowerup.–IftheLEDsdonotblinkonpowerup,replacetheMainHub.–IftheLEDsdonotilluminateatall,makesuretheACpowercableisconnected.•ForeachfiberopticportthathasaconnectedExpansionHub,whichhasbeenprogrammedwithaband,thePORTLEDshouldbegreen.•Referto“TroubleshootingUsingLEDs”onpage186formoreLEDstates.NOTE: IfthereisnocommunicationbetweentheMainHubandtheExpansionHubs,usetheAdminBrowsertoisolatesystemproblems.ChecktheLEDsontheNewMainHub
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 181D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 ©2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.MAINTENANCE,TROUBLESHOOTING,ANDTECHNICALASSISTANCEService................................................................................................................................................................................. 182Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 183CleaningtheFiberPorts .........................................................................................................................................................183Considerations................................................................................................................................................................183UsingCompressedAir.....................................................................................................................................................183UsingIsopropylAlcohol ..................................................................................................................................................183Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................. 184TroubleshootingUsingAdminBrowser...................................................................................................................................185SystemTroubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................185TroubleshootingRecommendations ..............................................................................................................................185Fault/Warning/StatusIndications ..................................................................................................................................186TroubleshootingUsingLEDs ...................................................................................................................................................186TroubleshootingMainHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation ..........................................................................................186TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation ..................................................................................188TroubleshootingCATV ......................................................................................................................................................... 189TechnicalAssistance ............................................................................................................................................................ 190Topics Page
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance  Page 182 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013SERVICETherearenouser‐serviceablepartsinanyoftheFusioncomponents.FaultyorfailedcomponentsarefullyreplaceablethroughTE.Allunitsshouldbereplacedandreturnedtothefactoryforserviceifneeded.Address 541 E. Trimble RoadSan Jose, California95131-1224 USAHelp Hot LineU.S. and Canada 1-800-530-9960All Others +1-952-917-0761Help Web URL http://www.te.com/WirelessSupport
MaintenanceInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 183D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.MAINTENANCEKeepthefiberportscleanandfreeofdust.NootherperiodicmaintenanceoftheFusionequipmentisrequired.CleaningtheFiberPortsYoucancleantheHub’sfiberportsusingcannedcompressedairorisopropylalcoholandcottonswabs.Considerations•Ifyouusecompressedair:–Theairmustbefreeofdust,water,andoil.–Holdthecanlevelduringuse.•Ifusingisopropylalcoholandfoam‐tippedswab:–Useonly98%pureormorealcohol.UsingCompressedAir1Removetheconnector’sdustcap.2Spraythecompressedairawayfromtheunitforafewsecondstocleanoutthenozzleandthenblowdustparticlesoutofeachfiberport.UsingIsopropylAlcohol1Removetheconnector’sdustcap.2Dipa2.5mmlint‐free,foam‐tippedswabinisopropylalcoholandslowlyinsertthetipintotheconnector.3Gentlytwisttheswabtocleantheconnector.4Insertadryswabtodrytheconnector.Additionally,youcanusecompressedairafterthealcoholhascompletelyevaporated.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance  Page 184 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013TROUBLESHOOTINGNOTE: Fusionhasnouser‐serviceableparts.FaultyorfailedunitsarefullyreplaceablethroughTE;see“Service”onpage182.Sourcesofpotentialproblemsinclude:•Faultycabling/connector•MalfunctionofoneormoreFusioncomponents•Antenna,basestation,orrepeaterproblem•ExternalRFinterface•Trippedcircuitbreaker•Equipmentisnotgrounded•UsinganEthernetcrossovercablethatdoesnotsupportfullhardwarehandshakingwhenusingAdminBrowserNOTE: Faultycablingisthecauseofavastmajorityofproblems.AllCATV75OhmcableshouldbetestedtoTIA‐570‐Bspecifications.TheRAUwillbedamagedifthecableconnectorisnotinstalledproperly.YoumustuseAdminBrowserfortroubleshootingthesystem,usetheLEDsonlyasbackuporforconfirmation.Ifyoucannotdeterminethecauseofaproblemafterfollowingtherecommendedprocedures,calltheTECustomerSupportTeam.Forinformationonhowtocontactus,see“Service”onpage182.Pleaseprovidethefollowinginformation:•Serialnumberoftheunit•Descriptionoftheproblem•UseAdminBrowser1.00toaccessSpecialFeatures,thentheGetServiceInformationwindow.SaveandemailthisfiletoTE.•WhatisthelengthoftheCATVcable?Whattypeisit(forexampleRG‐6)?•StatusoftheLEDsontheunit•Wastheunitpowercycled?
TroubleshootingInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 185D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.TroubleshootingUsingAdminBrowserUseAdminBrowsersoftwaretodeterminethecurrentfaultsandwarningsforalloftheunitsinthesystem.Totroubleshoot,startwiththeFusionMainHub’sfaultsANDwarnings,thenproceedtoeachoftheExpansionHubs,finishingwitheachoftheRAUs.NOTE: AdminBrowserv1.00displaysevents(faults,warnings,orstatusmessages)dependingonyourviewpreference.Tochangeyourviewpreference,referto“ViewPreference”onpage38.SystemTroubleshootingUsingAdminBrowser,clickSYSTEM INFORMATION,thenclickGET FAULTS, WARNINGS AND STATUSES.Thisgivesthepresentstatusofthesystem,dependinguponViewPreferencesforallcomponents.Faultsusuallyimpactservice;warningsmayimpactservice;statusmessagescontaininformationthatshouldnotbeignored,butindicateconditionsthatdonotgenerallyimpactservice.NOTE: Systemcommandscantakelongertoexecutecomparedtocomponentcommands.NOTE: ThisRAUicon  indicatesthereisfaultontheRAU.Thisicon  indicatesadisconnecteddevice.Youcannotrequeststatusonadisconnecteddevice.TroubleshootingRecommendationsSomeactionsthatyoucantake,dependingonthedevicefaultorwarninginclude,areasfollows:•HardwarefaultsonExpansionHub.–TryswappingfiberwithanotherExpansionHubattheMainHub.–Trycleaningthefiberandthefiberportswithalcoholfoamtipswabandcompressedair;see“CleaningtheFiberPorts”onpage183.–PowercycletheExpansionHub.•UnderAlarms,click CLEAR ALL DISCONNECTSattheFusionMainHub.•PowercycletheFusionMainHub.•RAUhardwarefaults.TrymovingaworkingCATVtothesuspectportandverifyingthattheRAUcomesupOK.•Tryisolatingthesystemcomponents:–Checktoseeifthewholesystemiseffectedoraportionofthesystem.–Ifthewholesystemiseffected,disconnecttheDASsystemfromtheRFsourceandseeiftheRFsourceisworking.–Continuetoisolatebydisablingportionsofthesystem.UnderSystemConfiguration,clickSHOW SYSTEM TREEandselectacomponent.ThenclickSET OUT OF SERVICE/SET IN SERVICE.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance  Page 186 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013Fault/Warning/StatusIndicationsOncealloftheunitsarepoweredonandthecableconnectionsaremade,thefaultsfromeachunitcanberequestedusingAdminBrowser.StartwiththeFusionMainHubandworkdownstream.Resolveallfaultsfirstandthencheckthewarnings.Takeappropriateactiontoresolvethefaults,asindicatedinthefollowingtables.Incaseswherethereismorethanonepossiblecause,theyarelistedfromthe“mostlikely”tothe“leastlikely”cause.Actionsarelistedintheorderthattheyshouldbeperformed;notallactionsmayneedtobedone.NOTE: IfyouhavearedSTATUSLEDwithoutafaultmessage,itprobablyindicatesthattheunitislockedout.RefertoAppendixCfortablescontainingFault,Warning,andStatusmessagesandtheirmeanings.TroubleshootingUsingLEDsThefollowingtroubleshootingguideisfromtheperspectivethatallFusionequipmentisinstalled,theircablesareconnected,andtheyarepoweredon;itisassumedthatthesystemwasoperatingnormallybeforetheproblemtobediagnosedoccurred.AlwaysuseAdminBrowser,ifpossible,totroubleshootthesystem.TheFusionMainHubandExpansionHubLEDsareforbackuptroubleshooting.TheRAULEDsprobablywillnotprovideadditionalinformationfortroubleshooting.TroubleshootingMainHubLEDsDuringNormalOperationAlloftheMainHub’sLEDsshouldbegreenduringnormaloperation.IfanyLEDsarered,getstatususingAdminBrowsertodeterminetheexactcauseandrecommendations.
TroubleshootingInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 187D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.Table91.TroubleshootingMainHubPortLEDsDuringNormalOperationDuringNormal OperationMain Hub Port LEDsState Action ImpactExpansion Hub Not ConnectedPORT Red If the Expansion Hub was disconnected accidentally, re-connect the cables. The LEDs should change to Green/Red (then Green/Green, after 20 seconds, if the Main Hub band has been programmed).When the Expansion Hub is to be removed from service permanently, use AdminBrowser’s ‘Clear All Disconnect Status’ command to clear all disconnect states to no connect states. The Expansion Hub was previously connected, but it is not currently connected; the Expansion Hub uplink cable disconnected.AdminBrowser clears all disconnects caused by installation as part of the clean-up process. After installation, power cycle the Main Hub or use AdminBrowser’s “Clear All Disconnect Status” command.Changes the Main Hub’s port LEDs to Off/Off.Expansion Hub ConnectedPORT Flashing Red (60 ppm)Use AdminBrowser to determine the exact cause of the Main Hub’s faults.Lost communication with Expansion Hub; could be Expansion Hub problem or fiber cable problem.The Expansion Hub communication problems delay MH responses to AdminBrowser commands, resulting in command time-outs. You can disconnect the offending Expansion Hub initially to obtain status from the rest of the system, then connect the Expansion Hub and resolve the communication problem.PORT Red The Expansion Hub or connected RAU reports a fault condition; use AdminBrowser to determine the exact cause of the Expansion Hub and RAU’s faults.Degraded performance or unit may be off-line.Depends on fault condition.Table92.TroubleshootingMainHubStatusLEDsDuringNormalOperationDuringNormal OperationMain Hub Status LEDsState Action ImpactAt Any Time main hub statusRed Use AdminBrowser to determine the exact cause of the fault.Power cycle one time. If the fault remains, replace the Main Hub.Internal Main Hub fault.Use AdminBrowser to check if the Main Hub is commanded Out-of-Service (every Expansion Hub port status LED will be red as well). A power cycle will not clear a commanded Out-of-Service, you must use AdminBrowser to clear this state.The Main Hub and all downstream units are off-line.main hub statusFlashing Red (60ppm)Reduce input signal power. Signal compression.At Any Time Power Red Replace the Main Hub. One or more power supplies are out of specification.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance  Page 188 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation•AlloftheExpansionHubLINKandE-HUB/RAULEDsthathaveRAUsconnectedshouldbeGreen/Green,indicatingthattheRAUispoweredon,communicationisestablished,andoperationisnormal.•ThePOWER, EHUB STATUS,DL STATUS,and UL STATUS LEDsshouldallbeGreen.Table93.TroubleshootingExpansionHubPortLEDsDuringNormalOperationDuringNormal OperationExpansion Hub Port LEDsState Action ImpactRAU is not connectedPORT Off If the RAU was disconnected accidentally, re-connect the CATV cable. The Expansion Hub’s port LEDs should change to Green/Red (then Green/Green, after 20 seconds, if the Main Hub is connected, powered on, and has band programmed).Use AdminBrowser’s “Clear All Disconnect Status” command if you are permanently removing the RAU from service. The Expansion Hub’s port LEDs should change to Off/Off.The RAU was previously connected, but it is not currently connected; the RAU cable is disconnected.RAU is connectedPORT Red Disconnect/reconnect the CATV cable to force power-on reset to the RAU. If the port LEDs remain Red check for the exact cause of Expansion Hub faults using AdminBrowser.Lost communications with the RAU. The RAU could have powered down due to over current; cable could have been damaged.PORT Flashing Red (60 ppm)The RAU reports a fault condition; check for the exact cause of Expansion Hub and RAU faults using AdminBrowser.Depends on the fault condition.PORT Flashing Red (60 ppm)The Expansion Hub reports no connection, cable shorts, or a current port trap condition.Expansion Hub communications with the RAU. The Expansion Hub is at fault. The cable could have been damaged. The cable leads may be shorted.Table94.TroubleshootingExpansionHubStatusLEDsDuringNormalOperationDuringNormal OperationExpansion Hub Status LEDsState Action ImpactAt Any Time ul status Red Check uplink fiber for optical loss.Power cycle Expansion Hub one time to check uplink laser.No communications between the Main Hub and the Expansion Hub.Uplink laser failure.dl status Red Check the downlink fiber for optical lossNo communications with the Main Hub.E-h statusRed If either the UL STATUS or the DL STATUS are also red, see above.Cycle power on the Expansion Hub. If fault remains, replace the Expansion Hub.Internal Expansion Hub fault (including either of the above UL STATUS or DL STATUS states).
Troubleshooting CATVInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 189D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.TROUBLESHOOTINGCATVThefollowingtablesummarizesCATVproblems,asreportedbyAdminBrowserifacableiscutormiswired.NOTE: RecommendedminimumandmaximumCATVcablelengthsvarydependinguponthetypeofCATVcableused.Referto“CableandConnectorRequirements”onpage107.Table95.SummaryofCATVCableWiringProblemsProblem Type Message Icon ImpactLoose connector, shorted conductor or improper connection to the shield.None High phase noise, degraded signal on both Downlink and Uplink (high bit error rate)No communication with RAUn  RAU unable to communicate with Hub, degraded performance or RAU off-linePortn UL RF path loss is too high Increased ripple in the uplink path, decreased UL gain, or no UL gainThe DL RF path loss is too high Increased ripple in the downlink path, RAU off-lineRAUn over current or port short RAU will not power on.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance  Page 190 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013TECHNICALASSISTANCECallourhelphotlinefortechnicalassistance;see“Service”onpage182.Pleaseprovideyourname,phonenumber,ande‐mailaddress,alongwiththefollowinginformation.ATEcustomerservicerepresentativewillcontactyouwithassistance.•Companyname•Endusername•Typeofsystem,modelnumber,frequency•Approximatetimeinservice(warranty),salesordernumber•Descriptionofproblem•LEDstatus•AdminBrowserfaults,warnings,andstatusmessages
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 191D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 ©2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.APPENDIXA:CABLESANDCONNECTORS75OhmCATVCable ............................................................................................................................................................. 192GeneralSpecifications ............................................................................................................................................................192RecommendedCATVCableLengths.......................................................................................................................................192ConnectorsandToolsforCableEnds .....................................................................................................................................196FiberOpticalCables ............................................................................................................................................................. 197CoaxialCable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 198StandardModemCable ....................................................................................................................................................... 199TCP/IPCross‐OverCable ...................................................................................................................................................... 200DB‐9toDB‐9NullModemCable .......................................................................................................................................... 201Topics Page
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors  Page 192 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 201375OHMCATVCABLEGeneralSpecifications•ConnectstheExpansionHubtotheRAU(s)•Transmitsmultiband(downlink)andreceives(uplink)IFsignals•DeliversDCelectricalpowertotheRAUs.TheFusionHub’sDCvoltageoutputis54VDCnominal.AcurrentlimitingcircuitisusedtoprotecttheHubifitreachesitscurrentlimit•Carriesconfigurationandstatusinformation•Use75Ohmtype‐Fconnectorswithcaptivecenterpins•Lengths–RG‐59:•Minimum:0meters(0ft.)•Maximum:150meters(492ft.)–RG‐6:•Minimum:0meters(0ft.)•Maximum:170meters(558ft.)–RG‐11:•Minimum:0meters(0ft.)•Maximum:275meters(902ft.)RecommendedCATVCableLengthsRecommendedminimumandmaximumCATVcablelengthsvarydependinguponwhichCATVcableyouuse.(Besuretotestcableterminationbeforeinstallingthecable.)•CommScopeCATVcableorequivalentisrequired:•CommScope20655VforRG‐59.ThiscableisillustratedinFigureA‐1.•CommScope2279VforRG‐6.ThiscableisillustratedinFigureA‐2.•CommScope2293KforRG‐11.ThiscableisillustratedinFigureA‐3.•CommScope2065VforRG‐59•CommScope2279VforRG‐6•CommScope2293KforRG‐11
75 Ohm CATV CableInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 193D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.Figure59.CommScope 2065V for RG-59
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors  Page 194 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013Figure60.CommScope 2079V for RG-6
75 Ohm CATV CableInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 195D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.Figure61.CommScope 2293K for RG-11NOTE: TErequiressolidcoppercenterconductorCATVcableforproperDCvoltagetotheRAUandmaximumdistances.
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors  Page 196 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013ConnectorsandToolsforCableEndsUsethefollowingconnectorsandtoolstopreparethecableends:•CommScopecablepartnumber:2065V•Canarepartnumber:FconnectorFP‐C4F•CrimpToolTC‐1,CrimpDieTCD‐4C,CableStrippreparationtoolTS100E•CommScopecablepartnumber:2279V•Canarepartnumber:FconnectorFP‐C55A•CrimpToolTC‐1,CrimpDieTCD‐35CA,CableStrippreparationtoolTS100E•CommScopecablepartnumber:2293V•Canarepartnumber:FconnectorFP‐C71A•CrimpToolTC‐1,CrimpDieTCD‐7CA,CableStrippreparationtoolTS100EIfthemaximumdistanceisnotrequired,thencopper‐cladoversteel‐centerconductorcablemaybeusedtoreducecablecosts.Table96showCommScopecablechoicesofplenum,non‐plenum,solidcopperconductor,andcopper‐cladover‐steelconductorcablewiththeirpartnumbersandmaximumdistances.Table96.SystemGain(Loss)RelativetoCATVCableLengthCable TypeCommScope Part NumberPlenum RatedSolid Copper ConductorCopper Clad ConductorZero-loss RF Maximum Length (meters)Distance Where RF is 10dB Below Input RF (meters)RG-59 2065V Yes X 130 1802022V Yes X 100 100*5572R No X 95 95*5565 No X 130 180RG-6 2279V Yes X 140 1902275V Yes X 140 150*5726 No X 140 140*5765 No X 140 190RG-11 2293K Yes X 235 3202285K Yes X 235 300*5913 No X 235 300** Exceeding the distance of copper-clad cable will result in the attached RAU becoming non-functional. If the distance of a cable run is at its maximum and is of concern, TE recommends the use of solid copper cable to ensure successful operation.
Fiber Optical CablesInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 197D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.FIBEROPTICALCABLES•ConnectstheMainHubtoExpansionHub(s)•Transmits(downlink)andreceives(uplink)opticalsignals•Carriesconfigurationandstatusinformation•Useindustry‐standard62.5µm/125µmMMForCorningSMF‐28fiber,orequivalent.•SC/APC(angle‐polished)connectorsarerequiredthroughoutthefibernetwork(port‐to‐port),includingfiberdistributionpanels•Distances:–Multi‐modeFiber:upto500m(1,640ft)–3dBopticallossmaximum–Single‐modeFiber:upto6km(19,685ft)–3dBopticallossmaximum
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors  Page 198 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013COAXIALCABLE•ConnectsaFusionHubtoarepeaterorbasestation(N‐typeconnectors)•ConnectsanRAUtoapassiveantenna(N‐typeconnectors)
Standard Modem CableInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 199D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.STANDARDMODEMCABLEThiscable(PN4028‐10)connectsamodemtotheFusionHub’sfrontpanelserialport.Figure62.Standard Modem Cable PinoutsDB-9 ConnectorPinDB-25 ConnectorPin12345678983220764522
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors  Page 200 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013TCP/IPCROSS‐OVERCABLEATCP/IPcross‐overcable(PN4069‐ADB)isusedtoconnectastandardbrowserPCtotheAdminBrowserwithaFusionHub.AcableisincludedwiththeFusionHub.ThepinoutsforthiscableareillustratedinFigure63.Figure63.Wiring Map for TCP/IP Cable
DB-9 to DB-9 Null Modem CableInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 201D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.DB‐9TODB‐9NULLMODEMCABLEUseaDB‐9femaletoDB‐9femalenullmodemcabletoconnectthecraftperson’sPC/LaptoptotheRS‐232portonthefrontoftheFusionHubforIPaddressconfiguration.Table97liststhecablepinoutandFigure64showsadiagramofitswiring.Figure64.DB-9 Female to DB-9 Female Null Modem Cable DiagramTable97.DB‐9FemaletoDB‐9FemaleNullModemCablePinoutFrom Signal To SignalP1-4 DTR P2-6, P2-1 DSR, DCD P1-6 DSR P1-1, P2-4 DCD, DTR P1-3 TXD P2-2 RXD P1-2 RXD P2-3 TXD P1-5 GND P2-5 GND P1-7 RTS P2-8 CTS P1-8 CTS P2-7 RTSP1-9 N/C N/C N/CDB-9 ConnectorPinDB-9 ConnectorPin123456789123456789Note that for each DB-9 connector, pins 1 and 6 are tiedtogether and sent to pin 4 of the opposite connector,providing the required handshake signals.
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InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 203D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 ©2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.APPENDIXB:COMPLIANCEFusionWidebandSystemApprovalStatus ........................................................................................................................... 204700MHzLTEProducts............................................................................................................................................................204800SMR/iDENProducts .........................................................................................................................................................204850CellularProducts..............................................................................................................................................................2041800DCSProducts .................................................................................................................................................................2041900PCSProducts..................................................................................................................................................................2042100UMTSProducts ..............................................................................................................................................................2051700/2100AWSProducts ......................................................................................................................................................2052500WiMAXProducts............................................................................................................................................................2052600MHzLTEProducts..........................................................................................................................................................205InterReachFusionWidebandMainHubandExpansionHub.................................................................................................206HumanExposuretoRF......................................................................................................................................................... 207Topics Page
Appendix B: Compliance  Page 204 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013FUSIONWIDEBANDSYSTEMAPPROVALSTATUSInterReachFusionWidebandhasbeenapprovedasshownbelow.700MHzLTEProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:FCCpart15classA•Radio:FCCpart27800SMR/iDENProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:FCCpart15classA•Radio:FCCpart90850CellularProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:FCCpart15classA•Radio:FCCpart221800DCSProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:EN301489‐8V1.2.1•Radio:EN300609‐4V9.2.11900PCSProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:FCCpart15classA•Radio:FCCpart24
Fusion Wideband System Approval StatusInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 205D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.2100UMTSProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:EN301489‐23V1.2.1•Radio:EN301908‐11V2.3.11700/2100AWSProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:FCCpart15classA•Radio:FCCpart272500WiMAXProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:FCCpart15classA•Radio:FCCpart272600MHzLTEProducts•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950,3rdEdition,andIEC60950‐1,1stEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:EN301489‐23V1.2.1•Radio:EN301908‐11V2.3.1
Appendix B: Compliance  Page 206 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013InterReachFusionWidebandMainHubandExpansionHub•Safety:UL,CSA,CBSchemecertificatetoIEC60950‐1,FirstEdition,withallnationaldeviations.•EMC:CISPR22A•EMC:CISPR24NOTE: ForCanadiancustomers,theManufacturer’sratedoutputpower1ofthisequipmentisforsinglecarrieroperation.Forsituationswhenmultiplecarriersignalsarepresent,theratingwouldhavetobereducedby3.5dB,especiallywheretheoutputsignalisre‐radiatedandcancauseinterferencetoadjacentbandusers.Thispowerreductionistobebymeansofinputpowerorgainreductionandnotbyanattenuatorattheoutputofthedevice.NOTE: ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.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.ThisequipmentcomplieswiththeFCCradiationexposurelimitsforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposureenvironments.ChangesormodificationsnotapprovedandperformedbyTEmayvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.1 “Manufacturer’s rated output power” refers to Fusion Wideband’s downlink P1dB. The power per carrier tables take into account this power reduction for multiple carriers.WARNING.ThisisNOTaCONSUMERdevice.ItisdesignedforinstallationbyFCCLICENSEESandQUALIFIEDINSTALLERS.YouMUSThaveanFCCLicenseorexpressconsentofanFCClicenseetooperatethisdevice.Unauthorizedusemayresultinsignificantforfeiturepenalties,includingpenaltiesinexcessof$100,000foreachcontinuingviolation.Part 90 Signal BoostersWARNING.ThisisNOTaCONSUMERdevice.ItisdesignedforinstallationbyFCCLICENSEESandQUALIFIEDINSTALLERS.YouMUSThaveanFCCLicenseorexpressconsentofanFCClicenseetooperatethisdevice.YouMUSTregisterClassBsignalboosters(asdefinedin47CFR90.219)onlineatwww.fcc.gov/signal‐boosters/registration.Unauthorizedusemayresultinsignificantforfeiturepenalties,includingpenaltiesinexcessof$100,000foreachcontinuingviolation.
Human Exposure to RFInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 207D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.HUMANEXPOSURETORFTheU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)hasdevelopedguidelinesforevaluationofhumanexposuretoRFemissions.TheguidelinesincorporatelimitsforMaximumPermissibleExposure(MPE)forpowerdensityoftransmittersoperatingatfrequenciesbetween300kHzand100GHz.Limitshavebeensetforportable,mobile,andfixedequipment.TEproductsfallinthecategoryoffixedequipment;productsintendedtobepermanentlysecuredandexposuresareevaluatedfordistancesgreaterthan20cm(77/8”).Portabledevicesfallintoexposuresoflessthan20cm,areSARevaluationsareused.Antennagainisrestrictedto1.5WERP(2.49WEIRP)inordertosatisfyRFexposurecompliancerequirements.Ifhigherthan1.5WERP,routineMPEevaluationisneeded.Theantennasshouldbeinstalledtoprovideatleast20cmfromallpersonstosatisfyMPErequirementsofFCCPart2,2.1091.BasicMPEevaluationisperformedbytakingthemaximumpoweroutputoftheequipment,thegainoftheantennatobeused,anddistancefromtheantenna,referencedinFCCOETBulletin65“EvaluationCompliancewithFCCGuidelinesforHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyforElectricFields”.TEproductstransmitwellbelowtheFCCpowerdensitylimits.FCCdefinespoweroutputlimitsat20cmdistanceforvariousfrequencyranges:•Over300mHzto1.5GHzthelimitisdeterminedbyfrequency/1500•Above1.5GHzthelimitis1mW/cm2Thebasicequationfordeterminingpowerdensityis:S = PG / 4R2WhereSispowerdensityinmW/cm2PG,thetransmittedpowerfromtheantennaidentifiedasEIRP(EquivalentIsotropicallyRadiatedPower),istheproductofpoweroutputofdeviceandantennagain,inmW.Risthedistanceofinterestfromtheantenna.TypicalInstallationExample:Assuminganantennaisplacedona10footceiling,foraperson6feettall,thedistancefromantennatobodyis4feet(112cm.).ForaPCS1900remoteunit,themaximumpoweroutput,accordingtothepowertableinSection6.3MaximumOutputPowerperCarrier6‐4,is16.5dB.Assuminga7dBiantennaisused,PGintheequationisequalto23.5dB(224mW)EIRP.UsingS=PG/4R2S=224/(4x3.14)x(122)2=0.001mW/cm2Also,assumingaminimumdistanceof20cmaccordingtoFCCregulations:S=224/(4x3.14)x(20)2=0.04mW/cm2
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InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 209D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 ©2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.APPENDIXC:FAULTS,WARNINGS,STATUSTABLESFORFUSION,FUSIONWIDEBAND,FUSIONSINGLESTARFaultsReportedbyMainHubs ............................................................................................................................................. 210FaultsReportedforSystemCPU........................................................................................................................................... 213FaultsforExpansionHubs.................................................................................................................................................... 214FaultsforRAUs .................................................................................................................................................................... 216MessagesforMainHubs...................................................................................................................................................... 217WarningMessages .................................................................................................................................................................217StatusMessages .....................................................................................................................................................................217MessagesforSystemCPUs................................................................................................................................................... 222MessagesforExpansionHubs .............................................................................................................................................. 223MessagesforRAUs .............................................................................................................................................................. 226Thefollowingtablescontainmessagesforallversionsoffirmware,butallmessagesarenotdisplayedbyagivenfirmwareversion.Topics Page
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 210 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013FAULTSREPORTEDBYMAINHUBSFaultsindicateservice‐impactingconditionsandshouldbegivenimmediateattention.Oncealloftheunitsarepoweredonandthecableconnectionsaremade,thefaultsfromeachunitcanberequestedusingAdminBrowser.StartwiththeFusionorFusionWidebandMainHubandworkdownstream.Resolveallfaultsfirstandthencheckthewarnings.Takeappropriateactiontoresolvethefaults,asindicatedinthefollowingtables.Incaseswherethereismorethanonepossiblecause,theyarelistedfromthe“mostlikely”tothe“leastlikely”cause.Actionsarelistedintheorderthattheyshouldbeperformed;notallactionsmayneedtobedone.NOTE: IfyouhavearedSTATUSLEDwithoutafaultmessage,itprobablyindicatesthattheunitislockedout.Table98.FaultMessagesforMainHubsMessage NumberDescription Reason/Action{MF01} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{MF02} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{MF03} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{MF04} Software reset occurred and recovered, or firmware download.If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{MF05} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{MF06} Problem detected in the Hub. Internal communication reset.Contact TE Support for more information.{MF07} Hub power cycle. Hub power cycle.{MF08} Internal communications failure. No internal communications in preceding 15 minutes.{MF09} Hardware Reset. Commanded hardware power on reset{MF10} Band not programmed. Use AdminBrowser to program the band.{MF11} Hardware failure (DL Pilot PLL). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub{MF12} Hardware failure (DL Pilot Too High). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF13} Hardware failure (DL Pilot Too Low). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF14} Hardware failure (54 VDC). 54 VDC power supply is out of range, replace the Hub{MF15} Hardware failure (RF VDC Power). Loss of DC power to RF circuits, replace the Hub.{MF16} Self Lockout (All Bands). Hub has shutdown the system due to an internal fault. System is offline.{MF17} Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF18} Hardware failure (UL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub{ML19} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 1). Band 1 commanded out-of-service by User.{MF20} Hardware failure (UL1 LO2 Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF21} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF22} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF23} Problem detected in the Hub Contact TE Support for more information.{MF24} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF25} Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.
Faults Reported by Main HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 211D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.{MF26} Hardware failure (UL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{ML27} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2). Band 2 commanded out-of-service by User.{MF28} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF29} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF30} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF31} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF32} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF33} Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF34} Hardware failure (UL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{ML35} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 3). Band 3 commanded out-of-service by User.{MF36} Hardware failure (638 MHz PLL). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF37} Hardware failure (638 MHz PLL). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF38} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF39} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF40} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF41} Hardware failure (Optical Power Out). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub.{MF42} Unable to sync with TDD frame (Band 1). Check input signal and/or user TDD settings.{MF43} Unable to sync with TDD frame (Band 2). Check input signal and/or user TDD settings.{MF44} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information{MF45} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF46} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF47} Problem detected in the Hub Contact TE Support for more information.{MF48} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MD129} Port 1 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MD130} Port 2 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MD131} Port 3 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MD132} Port 4 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MD133} Port 5 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MD134} Port 6 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MD135} Port 7 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MD136} Port 8 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{MC137} Port 1 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MC138} Port 2 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MC139} Port 3 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MC140} Port 4 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MC141} Port 5 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MC142} Port 6 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MC143} Port 7 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MC144} Port 8 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{MT145} Port 1 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.Table98.FaultMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.)Message NumberDescription Reason/Action
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 212 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013{MT146} Port 2 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.{MT147} Port 3 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.{MT148} Port 4 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.{MT149} Port 5 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.{MT150} Port 6 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.{MT151} Port 7 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.{MT152} Port 8 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem.{MT153} Port 1 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MT154} Port 2 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MT155} Port 3 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MT156} Port 4 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MT157} Port 5 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MT158} Port 6 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MT159} Port 7 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MT160} Port 8 Trip. Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{MF161} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF162} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF163} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF164} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF165} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF166} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF167} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF168} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF169} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF170} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF171} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF172} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF173} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF174} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF175} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.{MF176} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.Table98.FaultMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.)Message NumberDescription Reason/Action
Faults Reported for System CPUInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 213D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.FAULTSREPORTEDFORSYSTEMCPUTable99.FaultsforSystemCPUMessage NumberDescription Reason/Action{SF01} No internal communications. No internal communications in preceding 2 minutes. Power cycle to clear.{SF02} Unable to open file (sysinfo). System CPU rebooted.{SF03} Unable to open file (sysstat). System CPU rebooted.{SF04} Invalid internal response. System CPU rebooted, internal command does not return valid response after 4 retries.{SF05} No MAC address. System CPU rebooted, unable to read MAC address from the Ethernet driver.{SF06} Unable to open file (sysinfo_org). System CPU rebooted.{SF07} Unable to open file (sbc_status). System CPU rebooted.{SF08} Invalid internal field response. System CPU rebooted, internal command format invalid.{SF09} Unable to open file (fileTTL). System CPU rebooted.{SF10} Invalid internal ASCII response. System CPU rebooted, illegal number of bytes.{SF11} Unable to open file (sysalarm). System CPU rebooted.{SF12} Unable to open file (password_etb). System CPU rebooted.{SF13} Unable to open file (CRC). System CPU rebooted.{SF14} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF15} pThread not executing. System CPU rebooted.{SF16} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF17} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF18} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF19} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF20} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF21} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF22} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF23} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF24} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF25} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF26} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF27} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF28} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF29} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF30} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF31} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.{SF32} Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 214 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013FAULTSFOREXPANSIONHUBSTable100.FaultMessagesforExpansionHubsMessage NumberDescription Reason/Action{EF01} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{EF02} Software reset occurred and recovered, or firmware download.If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{EF03} Software reset occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{EF04} Software reset occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{EF05} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.{EF06} Firmware download. Firmware download.{EF07} Hub power cycle. Hub power cycle.{EF08} MH communications failure. No communications from MH in THE preceding 90 seconds.{EF09} MH communications failure. EH uplink messages not getting to the MH.{EF10} Hardware failure (PLL). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub.{EF11} Hardware failure (54 VDC). 54 VDC power supply is out of range, replace the Hub.{EF12} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF13} Band not programmed. Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub.{EF14} Low optical input power. Check downlink fiber connections.{EF15} Hardware failure (Optical Output Power). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub.{EF16} Self Lockout (All Bands). The Hub has shutdown the system due to an internal fault. The system is offline.{EF17} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 1). Band 1 commanded out-of-service by the user.{EF18} Fault lockout (Band 1). Band 1 out-of-service due to an MH fault.{EF19} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF20} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF21} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF22} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF23} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF24} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF25} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2). Band 2 commanded out-of-service by the user.{EF26} Fault lockout (Band 2). Band 2 out-of-service due to MH fault.{EF27} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF28} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF29} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF30} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF31} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF32} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF33} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 3). Band 3 commanded out-of-service by the user.{EF34} Fault lockout (Band 3). Band 3 out-of-service due to an MH fault.{EF35} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF36} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
Faults for Expansion HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 215D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.{EF37} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF38} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF39} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{EF40} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.{ED129} Port 1 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{ED130} Port 2 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{ED131} Port 3 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{ED132} Port 4 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{ED133} Port 5 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{ED134} Port 6 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{ED135} Port 7 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{ED136} Port 8 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.{EC137} Port 1 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{EC138} Port 2 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{EC139} Port 3 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{EC140} Port 4 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{EC141} Port 5 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{EC142} Port 6 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{EC143} Port 7 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{EC144} Port 8 No Communications. No communications with remote unit.{ET145} Port 1 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET146} Port 2 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET147} Port 3 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET148} Port 4 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET149} Port 5 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET150} Port 6 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET151} Port 7 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET152} Port 8 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem.{ET153} Port 1 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{ET154} Port 2 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{ET155} Port 3 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{ET156} Port 4 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{ET157} Port 5 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{ET158} Port 6 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{ET159} Port 7 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.{ET160} Port 8 Trip. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current.Table100.FaultMessagesforExpansionHubs(Cont.)Message NumberDescription Reason/Action
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 216 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013FAULTSFORRAUSTable101.FaultsforRAUsMessage NumberDescription Reason/Action{RF01} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU.{RF02} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU.{RF03} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU.{RF04} Software reset occurred and recovered, or firmware download.If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU.{RF05} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU.{RF06} Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.{RF07} RAU power cycle. RAU power cycle.{RF08} Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.{RF09} Invalid band. The RAU doesn't support programmed band. Check the RAU type against the band programmed in the hub.{RF10} Low input DC voltage. Check the coaxial cable for high RF loss. Try another Hub port. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. If the fault clears, mark the Hub port as unusable and replace the Hub when possible.{RF11} Hardware Failure (DL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF12} Hardware Failure (DL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF13} Hardware Failure (DL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF14} Hardware Failure (UL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF15} Hardware Failure (UL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF16} Hardware Failure (UL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF17} Hardware Failure (PA Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF18} Hardware Failure (PA Band 2). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF19} Hardware Failure (PA Band 3). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RF20} Hardware Failure (UL Pilot). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU.{RL21} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 1). Band 1 commanded out-of-service by User. Command In-Service on Band 1 to restore service.{RL22} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2). Band 2 commanded out-of-service by User. Command In-Service on Band 2 to restore service.{RL23} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 3). Band 3 commanded out-of-service by User. Command In-Service on Band 3 to restore service.{RF24} Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.{RX25} Commanded shutdown (Band 1). Check the status of hub to which the RAU is connected.{RX26} Commanded shutdown (Band 2). Check the status of hub to which the RAU is connected.{RX27} Commanded shutdown (Band 3). Check the status of the hub to which the RAU is connected.{RF28} Internal shutdown (Band 1). RAU Fault condition in band 1 path (or common path).{RF29} Internal shutdown (Band 2). RAU Fault condition in band 2 path (or common path).{RF30} Internal shutdown (Band 3). RAU Fault condition in band 3 path (or common path).{RF31} Problem detected in the system. Contact TE Support for more information.{RF32} Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.
Messages for Main HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 217D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.MESSAGESFORMAINHUBSWarningMessagesWarningsalertyoutoconditionsthatindicatepossibleserviceimpact.WarningsaredisplayedintheMessagespaneinredlettering.Beforeaddressingwarnings,ensurethatallfaultsareresolved.Takeappropriateactiontoresolvethewarnings,asindicatedinthefollowingtables.NOTE: AdminBrowserv000007orhigherdisplaysevents(faults,warnings,orstatusmessages)dependingonyourviewpreference.Tochangeyourviewpreference,refertoSection3.5,“Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessages”oftheFusionInstallation,Operation,andMaintenanceManual.StatusMessagesStatusmessagesalertyoutoconditionsthatareimportant,butgenerallydonotimpactservice.Statusmessagesalertyoutoconditionsthatareimportant,butgenerallydonotimpactservice.StatusmessagesaredisplayedintheMessagespaneinbluelettering.NOTE: AdminBrowserv000007orhigherdisplaysevents(faults,warnings,orstatusmessages)dependingonyourviewpreference.Tochangeyourviewpreference,refertoSection3.5,“Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessages”oftheFusionInstallation,Operation,andMaintenanceManual.NOTE: Theiconsdisplayedinthesystemstatustreeassumethattherearenootherfaults,warnings,orstatuspresent.InTable102onpage218,themessagenumberisinthefollowingform:[Mnn]/Xwhere•nnequalsthemessagenumber•Xequalsthedefaultofoneofthefollowing–S—Status–W—Warning.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 218 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013Table102.Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubsMessage Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action[M01]/S Fan 1 failure. Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning.[M02]/S Fan 2 failure. Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning.[M03]/S 54 VDC Pwr Supply Fan failure. Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning.[M04]/W 5 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[M05]/W 9 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[M06]/W 54 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[M07]/W 3 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[M08]/W 12 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[M09]/W Temperature High. Reduce ambient temperature, check for air flow blockage, fan rotation.[M10]/W -5 VDC Monitor. DC power is out of range, replace the Hub.[M11]/W High laser current. Output laser failure possible, replace the Hub when possible.[M12]/W DL path loss is too high Replace the Hub.[M13]/S Low input optical (Port 1). Check the uplink fiber.[M14]/S Low input optical (Port 2). Check the uplink fiber.[M15]/S Low input optical (Port 3). Check the uplink fiber.[M16]/S Low input optical (Port 4). Check the uplink fiber.[M17]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone PLL Band 1). Unable to perform DL system test.[M18]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone Too High Band 1). Unable to perform DL system test.[M19]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone Too Low Band 1). Unable to perform DL system test.[M20]/W Overdrive limiter active (Band 1). Reduce input signal power to avoid potential component damage.[M21]/W CEMark limiter at maximum (Band 1). Reduce input signal power to avoid drop in system gain.[M22]/W No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub DL gain is low.[M23]/S No UL test tone (Band 1). Hub UL path gain is low.[M24]/S Problem detected in the system. Contact TE Support for more information.[M25]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone PLL Band 2). Unable to perform DL system test. Replace the hub when possible.[M26]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone Too High Band 2). Unable to perform DL system test. Replace the hub when possible.[M27]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone Too Low Band 2). Unable to perform DL system test. Replace the hub when possible.[M28]/W Overdrive limiter active (Band 2). Reduce input signal power to avoid potential component damage.[M29]/W CEMark limiter at maximum (Band 2). Reduce input signal power to avoid drop in system gain.[M30]/W No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub DL path gain is low.[M31]/S No UL test tone (Band 2). Hub UL path gain is low.[M32]/S Problem detected in the system. Contact TE Support for more information.[M33]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone PLL Band 3). Unable to perform DL system test.[M34]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone Too High Band 3). Unable to perform DL system test.[M35]/S Hardware failure (Test Tone Too Low Band 3). Unable to perform DL system test.[M36]/W Overdrive limiter active (Band 3). Reduce input signal power to avoid potential component damage.
Messages for Main HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 219D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.[M37]/W CEMark limiter at maximum (Band 3). Reduce input signal power to avoid drop in system gain.[M38]/W No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub DL path gain is low.[M39]/S No UL test tone (Band 3). Hub UL path gain is low.[M40]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.[M41]/W Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M42]/W Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M43]/W Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M44]/W Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M45]/W Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M46]/W Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M47]/W Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M48]/W Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M49]/W Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M50]/W Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M51]/W Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M52]/W Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M53]/W Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M54]/W Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M55]/W Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M56]/W Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M57]/W Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M58]/W Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M59]/W Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M60]/W Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M61]/W Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M62]/W Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M63]/W Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M64]/W Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[M65]/S No UL test tone Port 1 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M66]/S No UL test tone Port 2 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M67]/S No UL test tone Port 3 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M68]/S No UL test tone Port 4 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M69]/S No UL test tone Port 1 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M70]/S No UL test tone Port 2 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M71]/S No UL test tone Port 3 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M72]/S No UL test tone Port 4 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M73]/S No UL test tone Port 1 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M74]/S No UL test tone Port 2 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M75]/S No UL test tone Port 3 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.Table102.Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.)Message Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 220 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013[M76]/S No UL test tone Port 4 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low.[M77]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.[M78]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.[M79]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.[M80]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.[M81]/W Port 1 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M82]/W Port 2 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M83]/W Port 3 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M84]/W Port 4 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M85]/W Port 5 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M86]/W Port 6 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M87]/W Port 7 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M88]/W Port 8 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[M89]/W Port 1 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[M90]/W Port 2 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[M91]/W Port 3 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[M92]/W Port 4 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[M93]/W Port 5 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[M94]/W Port 6 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.Table102.Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.)Message Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action
Messages for Main HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 221D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.[M95]/W Port 7 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[M96]/W Port 8 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[M97]/W Port 1 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M98]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M99]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M100]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M101]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M102]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M103]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M104]/W Port 8 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.[M105]/W Port 1 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[M106]/W Port 2 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[M107]/W Port 3 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[M108]/W Port 4 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[M109]/W Port 5 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[M110]/W Port 6 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[M111]/W Port 7 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[M112]/W Port 8 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.Table102.Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.)Message Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 222 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013MESSAGESFORSYSTEMCPUSInTable103,themessagenumberisinthefollowingform:[Snn]/Xwhere•nnequalsthemessagenumber•Xequalsthedefaultofoneofthefollowing–S—Status–W—Warning.Table103.Warning/StatusMessagesforSystemCPUsMessage Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action[S01]/W Alarm Input 1. Check equipment connected to alarm input 1.[S02]/W Alarm Input 2. Check equipment connected to alarm input 2.[S03]/W Alarm Input 3. Check equipment connected to alarm input 3.[S04]/S Performed System Test System has just performed system test.[S05]/S Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.[S06]/S Loaded default etb file. Contact TE Support for more information.[S07]/S Loaded default SBC status file. Contact TE Support for more information.[S08]/S Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.[S09]/S TTL is full. Retrieve the TTL and erase.[S10]/S Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.[S11]/S Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.[S12]/S Loaded default Password file. Contact TE Support for more information.[S13]/S Loaded default sys config file. Contact TE Support for more information.[S14]/S Communication retries exceeded. Attempted command three times without response.[S15]/S Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.[S16]/S Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information.
Messages for Expansion HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 223D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.MESSAGESFOREXPANSIONHUBSTable104.Warning/StatusMessageforExpansionHubsMessage Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action[E01]/W Alarm Input 1. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 1.[E02]/W Alarm Input 2. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 2.[E03]/W Alarm Input 3. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 3.[E04]/S Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.[E05]/W SNMP Trap #1. TBD.[E06]/W SNMP Trap #2. TBD.[E07]/W SNMP Trap #3. TBD.[E08]/S Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.[E09]/S Fan 1 failure. Check the fan for proper rotation, air flow blockage, and dust accumulation. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning.[E10]/S Fan 2 failure. Check the fan for proper rotation, air flow blockage, and dust accumulation. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning.[E11]/W -5 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[E12]/W 5 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[E13]/W 9 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[E14]/W 54 VDC Pwr Supply failure. DC port power supply out of range, replace the Hub.[E15]/W 3 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[E16]/W 12 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub.[E17]/W Temperature High. Reduce the ambient temperature, check for air flow blockage, fan rotation.[E18]/W DL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the MH, otherwise check the EH.[E19]/W DL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different MH port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the EH, otherwise replace the RAU.[E20]/W Hardware Failure (High UL Pilot). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the EH.[E21]/W Hardware Failure (Low UL Pilot). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the EH.[E22]/W Low optical input power. Check the downlink fiber connection.[E23]/W High laser current. Contact TE Support for more information.[E24]/S Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.[E25]/W Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E26]/W Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E27]/W Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E28]/W Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E29]/W Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E30]/W Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E31]/W Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E32]/W Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E33]/W Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E34]/W Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 224 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013[E35]/W Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E36]/W Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E37]/W Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E38]/W Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E39]/W Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E40]/W Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E41]/W Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E42]/W Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E43]/W Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E44]/W Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E45]/W Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E46]/W Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E47]/W Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E48]/W Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.[E49]/W Port 1 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E50]/W Port 2 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E51]/W Port 3 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E52]/W Port 4 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E53]/W Port 5 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E54]/W Port 6 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E55]/W Port 7 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E56]/W Port 8 DL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced.[E57]/W Port 1 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[E58]/W Port 2 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[E59]/W Port 3 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[E60]/W Port 4 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[E61]/W Port 5 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.Table104.Warning/StatusMessageforExpansionHubs(Cont.)Message Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action
Messages for Expansion HubsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 225D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.[E62]/W Port 6 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[E63]/W Port 7 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[E64]/W Port 8 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU.[E65]/W Port 1 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E66]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E67]/W Port 3 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E68]/W Port 4 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E69]/W Port 5 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E70]/W Port 6 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E71]/W Port 7 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E72]/W Port 8 UL path exceeds maximum gain. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.[E73]/W Port 1 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[E74]/W Port 2 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[E75]/W Port 3 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[E76]/W Port 4 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[E77]/W Port 5 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[E78]/W Port 6 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[E79]/W Port 7 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.[E80]/W Port 8 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.Table104.Warning/StatusMessageforExpansionHubs(Cont.)Message Number/DefaultDescription Reason/Action
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar  Page 226 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H  •  TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013MESSAGESFORRAUSInTable105,themessagenumberisinthefollowingform:[Rnn]/Xwhere•nnequalsthemessagenumber•Xequalsthedefaultofoneofthefollowing–S—Status–W—Warning.Table105.Warning/StatusMessagesforRAUsMessage NumberDefaultDescription Reason/Action[R01]/W Temperature High. Check RAU location for excessive temperature; check for air flow blockage and/or incorrect installation. Move the RAU to a cooler environment.[R02]/W No communications from Hub. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem persists, replace the RAU.[R03]/W DL RF path loss is too high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem persists, replace the RAU.[R04]/W DL RF path exceeds maximum gain. Check the Hub for proper operation; switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem persists, replace the RAU.[R05]/S DL RF path problem (Band 1). Unable to complete the DL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.[R06]/S DL RF path problem (Band 2). Unable to complete the DL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.[R07]/S DL RF path problem (Band 3). Unable to complete the DL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.[R08]/S System test required. Run system test.[R09]/W Antenna Disconnected. Check RAU antenna connection; re-run system test.[R10]/S UL RF path problem (Band 1). Unable to complete the UL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.[R11]/S UL RF path problem (Band 2). Unable to complete the UL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.[R12]/S UL RF path problem (Band 3). Unable to complete the UL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.[R13]/S Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.[R14]/S Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.[R15]/S Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.[R16]/S Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information.[R17]/S Antenna disconnected (Band 1). Check the RAU Band 1 antenna, then rerun the system test.[R18]/S Antenna disconnected (Band 2). Check the RAU Band 2 antenna, then rerun the system test.[R19]/S Hardware Failure (UL FD PLL Band 1). Unable to complete a UL system end-to-end test. Replace the RAU when possible.[R20]/W TDD signaling tone outside valid range (Band 1). If the Main Hub and Expansion Hub are okay, replace the RAU.
Messages for RAUsInterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 227D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7  •  May 2013 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.[R21]/W TDD signaling tone outside valid range (Band 2). If the Main Hub and Expansion Hub are okay, replace the RAU.[R22]/S High PA current (Band 1). The unit is operating with reduced gain. Verify that the input signal is at the appropriate level. If the problem persists, replace the RAU when possible.[R23]/S High PA current (Band 2). The unit is operating with reduced gain. Verify that the input signal is at the appropriate level. If the problem persists, replace the RAU when possible.Table105.Warning/StatusMessagesforRAUs(Cont.)Message NumberDefaultDescription Reason/Action
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