ADC Telecommunications MBSS19 Micro BTS User Manual OEWMBSS19 user
ADC Telecommunications Inc. Micro BTS OEWMBSS19 user
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AucP-n-lm - Issue? 415mm! - chapter 2 - Insflllanon 6 Align and mcmnl the RF adapler plale, shown in Figure 2.5. above the chassis in the rack using customer-provided screws. Amm Figure 2-5: Attaching ma Suhrack menfi‘ ulmwnvz Mlsm Ins Imallfllnn amt cunmlsmlng Eun- Figs 35 ©2008, ABC Talewmmumcatlors, Inc. AncP-n-ozl - issue 1 - nsfznnx - cream 2- Ilslallanuu Connect the alarm cable between lhe power supply submck assembly and the Micro subrack assembly. See Figure 2-6. Secure the cable by lightening lhe phillips screws. There are lwo imemal power cables belweeu the power supply assembly and [he chassis card cage. Power cable 1 1 yellow labels) provides 27V and GND connections while power cable 2 (blue labels) provides sv. 12V aud GND couueclious. Refer to Section 1.5 for more informalion on cabling and cm verifying that cables are con- nected correctly. use cable in Processor Curd ° flifi’z c— Alarm Cable Power 5“ will hpulsPuml; pp imam 10 m- an Flynn 2-5: Pmller cabllng and Alarm callllng Cnnnecl lhe power supply cables belweeu the power supply assembly and the card cage assembly. as shown iu Figure 26 (check Ille maiu couliguraliou label described in Figure lel l for power specificalions). First connect the blue couueclor lo the card cage assembly which will snap into place, and then connect and lighten llle round quick disconnecl conneclor lo lhe power supply connector by twisting the conneclor housing. If you are using a recliner assembly luecessary ifusirig an AC power supply). connect the rectifier assembly DC oulpul cable lo the lop rear of the power supply. unnmvt mum ms Inshlllllnn um! Cnmmlsslnnlng Bull]! a ma, ADC Talecammunlcallnns, Inc ADCPJHm - Issue 1 - tlEIZtltlB - chapter 2 - Installation 2.2.2 Then connect both ofthe rectifiers to the AC power strip using the supplied lIEC standard power cables. 11 For the RF connections between the RF ntodttle(s) and the N-type adapter plate, you must refer to Section 2.7 for configuration specific connection locations. Connect the rigid RF cables between the RF modules and adapter plate. 12 You have completed the hardware installation. Proceed to Section 2.3 to continue the Micro BTS configuration. ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION The Micro BTS chassis should be mounted on a concrete pad of sufficient density to support the weight of the cabinet assembly. Alignment pins may be installed in the concrete pad at the locations provided in Figure 2-7. The alignment pins should be 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) in diameter and p the from 4.1 inches to 4.4 inches (10.41 cm to 11.18 cm) from the concrete pad. Rubber teat Mountin hole Mts-Z x places Ai nmanthotes 0. 1in.[1.40 cm] /‘ Flgure 2-1: cattlnet Funtprlm 20.898 in. [5305 cm] Enough clearance should be provided from the front and back of the cabinet to fully open the doors, This requires at least 24 inches (61 cm) from the front and rear doors. The minimum clearance required on either side of the cabinet is 45 inches (I I .4 cm) and the minimum clear— ance required below the cabinet is 1,8 inches (459 cm)l The mounting site should also have ample clearance for the tmnk and antenna cables to be attached to the connectors at the top of the cabinet, The required footprint for your cabinet installation must be at least 73.5 inches (186.7 cln) by 31.5 inches (80 cm). Be sure there is sufficient airflow around the unit. The cabinet is mounted on casters and may be carefully moved from the unpacking site to its final mounting location. The cabinet has four rubber feet which will raise the cabinet offofthe ultrawm Mlcm Ins Imallmlnn amt cummtsln-lng Gild- Page 31 ©2008. ABC Telecommunlcatlons. Inc. AncP-n-ozl - issue 1 - nsfznnx - cream 2- Illslailannll 20.547 in. Finn as (52.19 cm] caslers. The dimensions for rhe engagemenr heighl of the rubber feel is shown in Figure 2-1. If you have alignment pins moumed in your concrete pad. use the procedure in lhis section. If you do nor have rhe alignmeni pins. Figure 2. illuslrares rhe locarion ofeighl M10 rap holes which may be used for cuslomer supplied mounting siuds, eye hooks or angle bmckels for securing the Micro BTS cahinei in irs final locaiion. . ~ Ta hole 03518,“ 19.780ln. M WS 2 cm x4 places 8. Cabinet (top) h'nal (side) Iwmlm Flynn 2-8: cahlnel Dlmansluns /\ Note: - Make sure the arnhiem semperalure arnund rhe unil (which may be higher man lire mom lemperarure) is within rhe specified limil. - Make sure khere is sulficienrairnnw around [he unil. - Make sure elecrrical circuils are nor overloaded ~ consider rhe nurneplale raring of all rhe connecled equipmch and make sine you have over currenr prolecrion. - Make sure the equiprneru is properly grounded. - Make sure no ohjecrs are placed on rhe lop of lire unill unnmvz mum ms insulmlnn am! Cnmmlmnnlng lilllfll a znus, ADC Talecammunlcaflufls, Inc. AucPw-nzt - issue? dis/ma - creator 2 - Installation 2.2.2.1 Requlreti Materlals . Angle bruotrets (customer supplied) - FouerO machine screws and washers (customer supplied) 2.2.2.2 Requlreti Tonls . 25 mm open end or adjustable wrench 2.2.2.3 lnstallatlnn Instructions 1 Move the cabinet into its final location. If using alignment pins to prevent movement. move the cabinet into position over the pi 2 Lower each of the rubber feet until each reaches the concrete pad. 3 Using the I" open end or adjustable wrencln lower each foot until the casters are raised r oncrele noon approximately 025 inches (0.65 cm). 4 Rem ct e s from lite bottom ollhe cabinet, within 4.1 inches lo4.4 inches (10.41 cm to l 1,18 cm) nfthc concrete pa sin alignment pins. lower the cabinet until the pins enter the alignment ho » t 0 5 inches 10,6 cm), Do not lower the cabinet too far over alignment pin cture intemnl components. 6 Secure locking nuts on if ., 'ded.|() mm screws. ’ Note: You my use the additional M I0 tap {6s lite cabinet as site»spocific conditions ultow. 2.22.4 Rack Mount lesnry Caution: To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing s 't in a rock. you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The ng guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: - This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the mck ifit is the only unit in the rack. - When mounting this tmil in a partiauy filled rack load the melt from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bomm of the rack ' If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices. install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack. ultl'lWAlIE Mlum Ins Imallltlnlt anti cummhlnllng Ella- Pay: in ©2008. ABC Telecommunlcatlors. lnc. AncP-n-oz‘ - Issue 1 - nsfznnx - Dagmar 2- Installannn Pin: to Attenfiun: Pout évitcr mm: blcssm corpomll: pendznl Ics opémh'ons dc mamas: on do répnrafion do can: unilé an easier. il convient dc 1mm dcs ptécmrions spéeinlcs nfin de maintcnir la smbime du syslérnc. Les directives ci—dcssous son! destinées a nssmer In protection du pclsonnel: - Si mu mu ' constime 1. sun: nnilé mnlé: en Easier, all: doil Em placée dans I: has. - Si can: unité m monlée dans un easier pmicllemcnl lempli. charger 1c easier dc has an haul en plngnm l'élémem 1: plus Iomd dans I: has. - Si 1: easier cs! équipé d; disposirils slxbilisaleuls, insmllcr lcs smbilisumms avanl d: momer on d: répnrcr l'unité an easier. Warming: Zur Vermcidung Von Kiirpcrverlelzung beim Anbl'ingen Oder Wmen dieser Einheil in chum Gcslcll mfisscn Sic bewidcr: Vorkehrungcn utffcm um sicherzusullcn, duB dag Syslem swbil hleibl. Die folgcndun Richllinicn sullen zur Gewfihrleisllmg Ehrer Sicherheil dienen: ' chn dies»: Einhcil die einzigc im Geslell isl‘ sollu: sic lumen im Gesull ungebmchl warden. - Bci Anhrin- obcn Zn In : r Eiuheil in cincm zum Tcil gcfiilllen Geslcll is! dus Gestcll Von unlcn mach : schwcrsu: Bauwil unlcn im Geslcll anzubringen isl. ~ labilisicrungslubchfir geliefen. ind zuelsl die Subilisulorcn zu installiclcn, bcvor Sie die Einh cslcll unbringen Oder sle warlcn. lmnmvt mum ms Insmmlnn am! cummlmnnlng num- @ znus, ADC Talecammunlcannns, Ins; ADCPJHHI - tssuet -0512nnx - chapter 2 - Installation 2.3 CONFIGURING THE E1 OR T1 TRUNK CARD This section describes how to configure E] or T] trunk cards. These procedures are designed for E] or TI cards that ure stripped tare-configured in a system. Te configure El ctr TI cards that are shipped as configured or ullconfigured replacements, refer to the GSM Field Mainlenance Gui e. Your system is shipped from the manufacturer configured with the correct cards for your site-specific application. These can be 75 ohm EL I20 ohm E] or 100 ohm T] cards. All cards are shipped with the npprctpriale conlteclors. ’ Nuts: Cnblt: runs ufgreerer than 6.00 meters (was feet» A“: not supponed directly from the curd. tf you ure attempting n longer cable run bclwun UhnWAVE chassis pleuse ccnuct Customer Service to determine if yo d e repeater for your application. Table 2-1 isls rds end the pruwdurcs that apply in euett curd type, A“ 1“: THINK cards and Procedure: DPERAmII Ihe gtpund to are Truns t or Receive side using tnpets, Refer to Scclitm 2.3.1, [20 ohm El card on umhn is required, [P switch based on cable length to the loo ohmTI card ultrnWAvE mum Ins Imallallnn and cummtsmlttg B|I|II Pagn A1 ©2008, Ant: Telecommutttcattons, Inc. AncP-n-ozt - issue 1 - its/2mm - oriental 2- Illstallatlun 2.3.1 CUNFIGURING GROUND JUMPEHS [IN 75 OHM E1 CARDS To configure the ground jumpers on a 75 ohm El card: Ensure thztl anti-static precautions are taken. Refer to Section 1.2 for anti-static precautions. Make note of the orientation of the cables and disconnect them from the selected card. Using a Phillips screwdriver. rully loosen the two captive screws located nt the top end bottom of the card. Remove the card by firmly pulling the two white tabs located at the top and bottom of the curd. See Figure 2.9 m locale jumpers P8 through PI I. Set the sign - tunding to the Transmit or Receive Side. Junlpe ~' Q Oand Pll control the signal grounding Placing the jumper ncmss Pins I and sets r-responding ground: otherwise the Jumper should be placed across Pins 2 and 3. The followin/ |.lhl the umpcr assignments: . Ground Jumners Gllllllltll SELECTION JUHPER Posmmls Receive Side ’=|QoZ l>9=zio3 Pll=landz Transmit Side P9=1t02 Pll=Zand3 ADC recommends grounding the receive (RX) side on 7 m c s ’ Note: Only one side or the u-ansmi ' link should be pound t 0 ensure that only the on: side is grounded. you should check the settings at the far end of the El transmission linlt when possible. These settings should be identified by experienced personnel. Place the card into the slot and slide in the card until it completely rests inside the slot. Push the card firmly into place. Using a Phillips screwdriver. tighten the two captive screws Reconnect all disconnected cables to their proper pons on the E1 card. Figure 279 shows the location of the grounding jumpers Pants 42 unnmvz mull ms Inshlllllnll unit Cnllllllllflnlllllg Gllll‘ll a znlls, ADC Talecammunlcafluns, Inc. AncP»77»nz| - issuet - 05mm - chapter 2 - Insullanon a! 00 Flgure 2-9: Grnunfl Jumpers (PB lllruugh PH] UIII'IWAVE Mlum Ins Imallannn and nummbslnnllg cm: Pay: A: ©2008, ABC Telecommumcatluns, Inc. AncP-n-ozt - issue 1 - tlsfztltlx - oriental 2- tltstatlatlnn 2.3.2 CUNFIGURING CABLE LENGTH DIP SWITCH SETTINGS OII T1 CARDS To configure the DIP switch settings on a Tl card: Ensure thztt anti-static precautions ale taken. Refer to Section 1.2 for anti-static precautions. Make note of the orientation of the cables and disconnect them from the selected card. Using a Phillips screwdriver. rnlly loosen the two captive screws located at the top and bottom of the card. Remove the T1 card by firmly pulling the two wltite tabs located at the top and bottom of the card. See Figure 2-10 to locate the DIP switch. On T] card“ ~ DIP swilch setting is determined by the cubic distance from the card to ntioll poinl. The following table pmvides the appropriate P0110 and cltings for DSX-I demarcation points located within various cable lions Lukas connect 3 ti will always use the first se t ofdismnce (up moon in), distance mngc . ' Ntlte: In Table 2- ’t «in 10433 flJ is the default and should be used for all T] applica- -I évmion point beyond 133 ft, When connecting two chassis you Table 2-1 . T1 S on S‘fllngs PM" I] PORT 1 MILE DISTMGE FROM T1 MRI) TD SWITCH SE‘ITllIE WATCH 8 BSX-t BEHARGATIBII PDIIIT $244 56-7»! FEET (METER! OFF-ON-ON-ON OFF—ONroN-ON 40.57) OFF-OFF-ON-ON OFF—OFF-ON-ON 7»8l.13) OFF-ON-OFF-ON OFF—ON-OFF-ON Zfib—fi 421.7) OFF-OFF-OFF-ON OFF—OFF-OFF—ON 3995 - 62.57) OFF-ON-ON-OFF OFFONAON—OFF 533-655 (I62.57-199.78) Nate: ON refcts to the mp switch pin being in the “UP" position and OFF refers to the DIP switch pin being in the “DOWN" position. X = ciLher ON or OFF Plun u Place the card into the slot and slide in the card unIiI it completely rests inside the slot. Push the card firmly into place. Using a Phillips screwdriver. tighten the two captive screws into the chassis through the tnlnk card. uttnmvz "turn us Inshlllllnn nntt cammtutnlltng Gllll‘ll a zntls, ADC Tatecammlmlcattuns, Inc. AucPw-lm - rssun 415mm! - chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-10 shows the location of flu: DIP swilch. "A|A|_|",|A|A|J ’ Flume 2-1“: “will“ M DlP SW% 5, IJIII'IWAVE mum Ins Imallannn amt Bummbsmlllg mm Pay: As ©2008, ABC Telecommumcanons, Inc. AMP-77021 - lssue 1 - uslznus - cnaater 2- Installattuu 2.4 CONNECTING GROUND CABLES Use this section to connect your earth ground and power cables to the Micro BTS cabinet. 2.4.1 CONNECTING THE GROUNDING CABLE The rack unit in which the Micro BTS snhrncks are being mounted should be propcrly grounded to the site earth ground 1g. You must attach a ground strap to each subrack and to the rack unit or directly [0 Iht: site ground ring. 1 Locate the ground lugs on each submck assembly. See Figure 2-1 1 for their location. Ground Connlulnnl I9|2|17l13 Flgure 2-11: Mlem Submit, Power Supply, and Rectlller‘gwfit’gs 2 Remove thc nul from each ground lug and conned a gmutld hurt to each suhrack. Secure the nut tightly on each submck assembly, 3 Attach the gmund cables to lhc properly grounded ruck assembly or to the closest earth ground bus, Plgn nu ullumvz mm BTs Inshlllttun amt Cummlrsluulug nultt- @ 2mm. ADC lulecummumcattuns. Inc. AncPw-tm -tssue1 - 05mm - chapter 2 - Installanon 2.4.2 GROUNDING THE CABINET The suhrack assemblies are grounded Io Ihe cahinel by the manufacturer. The cabinet should be grounded to the site eanlt ground ring. Complete the following to connect an earth ground to the chassis. 1 Rnule 3 customer supplied 8 AWG (8.36 mmz) or larger copper wire lenuinaled with a gmund lug sized to accommodate an M5 stud through the access hole located on the top of the cabinet as shown in Figure 2-I2. Ground wire entry polnl xo /\ M5 Cabinet grwndtng stud Flgttte 2-12: mttntllng the 2 Using a 8 mm wckcl in existing nut as shown in 'l|c||. connect the ground lug m th rnunding stud using the tgure 2-I2. Cuution; Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of machine. Never opemte machine with grounding conductor disconnected, Attention; Uri circuit de terre conuuu est essentiei en vue du fancrionncmcnl sécuriizire de rcppareii. Ne jamais meue l'apparcil eu march: totsque |e cable de mise a la tei-re est débranchc. Warming: Achmug, Hotter Ablcilslrom! Schulzleilcrdnschlufl VOI' dem NcuanschluB herslellen. ulttaWAvE mum Ins Imallatlnn amt cummtsmlng B|l|ll Pagn A1 ©2008, ABC Telecommumcattuns, Inc. AncP-n-ozt - issue 1 - nsfznnx - criamar 2- listailanun 2.5 2511.1 Pin: to CONNECTING POWER SUPPLIES In this section, you will counsel the Micro BTS [0 your power source. Before hegitming it is necessary to first: . Identify your power configuralicm. This my be AC (220 v, 30 A 50-60 Hz) or DC (-40 v lo -60 v, 40 A). - install your power supplies. When you have eompleted these tasks, refer lo the appropriate subsection to make either AC or DC power connections: . Connecting AC power. See Seclion 2.5.I . Connecting power.SeeSecli0n2.5.2 Warning relies on the building's insullulion for shun-circuit (overcunvnl) ploleclion. Ensun: that n fusco | it breaker no larger than I I0 VAC. 30 A: 220 VAC, 15 A: or 43 VDC. 40 A is used on thc phase rs (nII curmu- carrying sonar-cm), Attentiun: Pource qui rion conne Ies couns- ciltuils (sunension). ce pmduil dépcnd de l'instnllalion éleclrique efqu un fusible w quun disjoncleur de inAc. 30A all" 220 VAC‘ IS A all“ -48 efllisé sur les conducteurs dc phase (conducuuni d: charge) Warming: Diescs Produkl NJ iesen. do]! im Gebfiude ein KurzschluB- bzw. Uberslmm- . . . Sicherung Oder ein Unlcrbrecher Von nichr mehr 515 no v chhselsuum‘ so A 220 v Wee ‘ IS‘; odcr 4s v cisicnsimm 40 A an den Phascn- leilem (nlien slrommhrenden Leilem) verwe Identltylng Power cannaumtlnns The Micm BTS uses a direct DC power input. can only he suppnned using a rectifier, /\ You can determine the power requirements for your syst m by [ion label. This label is located on either the exterior of your 5 of the submck as shown in Figure I-II, Um Table I4 configuration, ec "ng the main configura- cnntainer or on lht: mar identify your system power lmnmvt mum hrs Inshmllnn amt cummlsstuulng num- @ znus, ADC Talecammunlcattnns, Iris; AucPw-nzl - lssllel 415mm! - Chanel 2 - lnslallanon Figure 242 displays [he Micro BTS DC power supply modules. Flume 2-13: Dc Power Supply Assembly 2.5.0.2 Inslalllnn DC P supply Modules The cuslo onfiguralion dclermines lhc number or power supply modules included with lhc lcm e power supply modules musl he inslnlled sounding lo the following procedure: 1 Remove lhc pow m ulc from lhc packaging. 2 Inscn the power, cfln lhc first empty slol at the from left ol'lhe suhrack assembly. 4 Twisl lhc caplivc somws cloc 3 Slide lhc power supply /\ ulll'lWAVE Mlum Ins lmallallnn amt cummhlnllng Ella- Fig: All ©2008, ABC Telecommunlcallors, lnc. ADCP-77-021-lssue1 - lls/znnx - enamel 2- Illstallannll 2.5.1 CONNECTING AC POWER AC puwercen ONLY be delivered ID the Micro BTS power supply using a rectifier assembly. The Micro BTS is shipped with the inlemal cabling fouled from |he rectifier assembly to the top rear of the DC power supply assembly. In n cabinel assembly, the rectifier receives AC power from the power cable connected lo the roof of the cabinel nl the rear. See Figure 2-13. Figure 2-14: Ac Power Input on the cahlnel Ase ear 2.5.1.1 cunnevtlng the Ac inersupplytu me Cahlnet 1 Verify the gmund connection you made in Seclion 2.4.1 is secure. 2 Make sure lhal lhe power switch localed on all power supply modules is in the OFF posi— tion, See Figure 2714 lor the location ortlie power supply power swilcllesi Penn sll unnmvz mull ms Insh|llllnn nllll Cnmmlltlnnlng Gulfll a znlls, ADC Talecnmmunlcafluns. Inc. AncP~7Hizi - issuei - 05mm - chapter 2 - Installalion Power Switches Flume 24 5: DI: Power supply Module ON/DFF swllches ‘Clifier assembly is no. receiving power (ram lhe power strip . lhe ON/OFF iwcr slrip should he in me OFF posilicm. ard power cables 10 cum-eel the power strip in both mclifiur power inputs a! the re' I'lhe rcelifier mbly. The power sirip should NOT be used for any purrmxe ulhi%‘h power lhe mull-er, 5 Tu cunnecl AC lllc wcr slrip. cwnneel lhe AC input power cable from lhe muf (if the cabinet (S u lilo llle lam: IEC slundurd sockel al the from of Ihc power strip. a ir uxing a rack mounled / . a local uduplcr m connect the cxlemul AC puwer source directly m the Ione c x Figure 2- 15. Paws! svip Input Power Cable mm.“ Flgure 2-15: Power Supply Bunnmlun ulinWAVE Minn B15 Imallaiinn and nummisinulng min Fig: 51 ©2008, ABC Telecommunicalluns, inc. AMP-77472145511“ - us/znna - enamel 2- Installannn 7 Using the powercable pmvided in Figure 2-I6, cormecl (he exlema] AC power source to (he exlemnl AC conneclur on [he roof of [he cabinel shown in Figure 2.17. Figure 2-17: AC Hound IIlll: ‘ » Flgure 2-13: Al: Inpul Socket on Exterlnr u! cahlnel Haul Pin- 52 unnmvz mum BTs Inshillllnn and Cummlmnnlng num- @ 2mm, ADC Tawecnmmunlcanuns, Inc. AucP~77»uz| - lssuel - 05/2005 - enamel 2 - Installation 8 no not apply power lo the chassis al iliis lime. Wail unlil you are performing the off-line commissioning procedures in die ucxi chapler. Caution: Th: ppwcr supply cord is used us ilic min discouucci dcyics, cusurc ll-ml die sockel-outlel is located/msmlled near dis equipmcul and is easily accessible. Allenfiun: Le cordon d‘alimenmfion cs! u 56 Comm inlcrmpleur généml. La prise d: cmmml doll étm simé: ou insmlléc i pmximné du matcncl cl énc facile d'accés. Wuruuug: Dfls Nclzkabel dicui als Ncizscliulrcr. sicllcu Sic siclicr. dns dic Sicclrdosc ciufucli zugiin- glich isl. Nine: Tlic powcr supplics' INPUT LED: will illumiuruc and puwcr supply fans will smn when con- uccrcd m the pow source. Do rim power on rlic cabinel m mis lime. couuscnflf 2.5.2 WER The Micru BTS from lhc I'acmry willl lllc illlcmul cabling mulud from ihc DC power supply xuhmck ly u» a mum! qulck discflnnccl cunncclnr rui lhc lup rear of [he cuhiucl. Sec Figure 1- , Clblrm R00! Common in Pm Supply Flgllre 2-19: DI: Fuwer cunnemlons ullnmvz mm ms llmallallun and commlsumlug mm Paul! 53 ©2008, ABC Telecommunlcatluns, lrlc. ADCP-77-021- issue 1 -uslznua-cnanler2- Illslallallnn .1 m: Inpui iner Connector Deialls Tire inpul power conncclor cable is supplied wilh lire enhiuei assemblies (See Figure 2,19). This section explnins how u» assemble ilie inpul power enuneelnr and cable. _i Flgule 2-20: DI: Round Quick Disconnecl Connecllfi and title 7 i ”1 a” — «L ,- The cahlc wires arc conncclcd lo ilie inpui power supply us i'rilans: , Black is cunllcclcd m ilie 48 VDC supply, , Red is ennneeled [0 ilie 48 VDC supply, — While is a rciurn and lypically conneclcd lo lhc cabinel ground. — Green is a return and lypically colllleclcd [011K cabincl gmund. Q Note: Two wires carry 48 VDC and we wires must carry Remm, Pay- 54 ullumvt Micro BIS Inslalllunn anll enmmlsxlnnlng Glllfll ©20n8,ADc TEiBCDmmimlCaflflflSi Inc. AucPw-tm - tssllei 415mm! - chapter 2 - Installation 2.5.2.2 cnnnentlng the on inersupplyln the cabinet Use the following procedure; Caution: The power main must h: n Sure Extra-low Voluge (SELV), 48 VDC supply as defined in raceso nnd EN60950. ] Verify the ground connection you made i Section 2.4.1 is secure. The cabinet is grounded through this connecticm. It is critical that this connection is made properly. 2 Make sure that lhc power button located cm all power supply modules is in the raised OFF position. See Figure 2-20 for the location or lhe power supply power buttons. Power Switches Flume 2-21: DI: Power SuI - - I (IN/OFF switches 3 Verify the -48 VDC power wumc is 0 4 4 The -48 VDC power cable has two wires for ' ,) connectinn and twn wires for return (+) connection, This spreads the currcn twn pins nf the round quick disconnect connector for each connection, 5 Attach the two return 1+) cables tcorresponding to pins 1 the connector) to the positive side or your 43 VDC power source 6 Attach the two neg W, (4 cables loorrerponding tn pins 2 nud 3 at the connector) to the negative side of your 418 VDC power source UIII'IWAVE mum Ins Imallatlnn amt cummismlng E|llll Pay: 55 ©2008, ABC Telecommunlcattons, inc. AncP-77-azt - lssuet - 05mm - chapter 2- hstatlattuu Pin: 5» 7 Plug the mund quick disconnect conneclur as illustrated in Figure 2.19 into the power connection on the top of the cabinet as illustrated in Figure 2-21. Secure the connector by twisting the connector sleeve until the lines on the cable connector and chassis connector align. brack assemblies you will connect the rack assembly 8 Do not apply powerlo the chassis at this li r ‘ tt ‘I you are performing the off-line commissioning pmcedures in the next chapters fill Note: The power supply 1mm LED; ‘ f will sun when connected Caution: The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. ensure that the socket»outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Attention: Le cordon d'aljmentetion est se’ oomme interrupteur general. L's prise de ceurent doit acre situe’e ml installée a pmximite’ du matériel et étre facile d'ucoést Warnung: Dns Nerzkzbet dient zls Netzschallerr Slellcn Sie sichc‘r. das die Steckdosc cinfach zuy'in» glich ist. uttnmvz lllwu ms lushlmlnn uuu cummtntuuluu autu- @ znua, ADC Tutmmmunmms, Inc. AncP~77»uz| - issuei - 05mm! - chapter 2 - Installallon Figure 2.22 shows [he DC inpnl power canneclor localion cm the rem of the power supply. Input Power Conn-“or mum ffuva 2-23: Power supply may snuwlng Dc Inulll / ’ ulmwm mm B15 lmallannn amt nummisumlng mm Fig: 51 ©2008, ABC Telecommumcatluns, Inc. AMP-774721 - issue 1 - us/znna - chapter 2- Illslallatlun 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.1.1 2.6.1.2 CONNECTING E1 OR T1 TRUNK CABLES External tmnk cabling depends on the configumlicm that the customer ordered and the site-spe- cific requirements. These calnles will be supplied by lhe customer. Failure lo use electrically compliant Tl orEl cables may cause transmission errors. Please refer to the appropriate sub- sections to determine your cable requirements. The El or T1 trunk cables are routed directly to the El or TI trunk card ill the Micro subrack assembly. All three types of signaling (El 75 ohm. El I20 ohm and T] 100 ohm) are terrni. nated at the eztbinel with RJ-AKC port connectors. E1 CABLES 51-75 ohm This is eonfiilh a nominal impedance of 75 ohm +l-5‘7t at 1 MHL. The maximum Ie t allowable t ‘depends direclly on the inserlitlll km of the cable at l MHL. ln this mode. the El lrunk/‘n uccomlntxlale up to 6 dB or cable loss, 51-120 ullm This cable is individuall . c fled pair with u llnnlinal impedance til" 120 tlhln +/—5% at 1 MHz. The maximum allo distance depends directly on tilt: inscnion hm til" the cable at 1 MHz. in this mode. . Tnhlc 2-I3 pmvidus a dcwription of network. hut not supplied with the Mic Note: Before connecting El line» to the Micro B ed that the quality of the lines has been verified. It is recommended that Bit Ermr Ratio (BE t pleted to ensure that the BER is less than lo‘“. ‘ Tallle 2-13:Cns1tlmel-Sn|l|lllefl E1 Ballllng CABLE IlKllTlfl CABLE NPE GORHESPOIIDING CAM PLUG El. 120 ohm Shielded. Twisted. 24Pair RJASC Mule El. 75 ohm Coaxial R148C Male Antenna (exlemnl) Coaxial N~Type. Female Note: The number of cables required depends on [he nniered mmfiguralion of lhe Micm BTS. Plum at UIInWAVE mum BTS Inshlllllnn amt Cnmmlltinlllllg Gulfll a 2mm. ADC Telecommunlcanuns, Inc. AncPJHm - Issue] - nfilznnx - cnapler 2 - Insullallon 2.5.1.3 Cnnversion cables If you are connecting inlo an exisling El nelwork wilh standard BNC or DSUB connectors, a conversion cable for eilher lhe 75 ohm or 120 ohm will be required. To purchase Ihese cables from ADC, Contact your local sales supporl represenlalive. Figure 2-23 illustrates the pinoul for an RJ-48C lo 75 ohm BNC conversion cable. ifll 44> , fl??? ifll ”J m JG 6 W , nRANSE T-TIP . mom Flume 2-24: 75 all A Ion cable HIIHWAVE Mlcm B15 IIBIIIImInlI Illll Bummbhlllg sun- Pign SI ©2008, ABC Telecommumcallons. Inc.
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