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ADC FlexWave™ PrismHost, Remote and EMS 5.1System ReferenceD-620098-0-20 Rev BAntennaAntennaAntennaQuad BandRemote UnitHost UnitAntenna77073-001ADCP-77-073 x Issue 2 x 11/2009
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-1101In U.S.A. and Canada: 1-800-366-3891Outside U.S.A. and Canada: (952) 938-8080Fax: (952) 917-1717Copyright© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Information contained in this document is company private to ADC Telecommunications, Inc. and shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of ADC.Trademark InformationADC is a registered trademark and FlexWave is a trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. No right, license, or interest to such trademarks is granted hereunder, and you agree that no such right, license, or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark.Other product names mentioned in this practice are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.Disclaimer of LiabilityContents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. Should the content of printed user documentation shipped with product differ from documentation provided on a product CD (inclusive of the associated Help modules), the printed user documentation supersedes the documentation on the product CD. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits, and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages. This disclaimer of liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period.Specific Disclaimer for High-Risk ActivitiesThis Software Product is not specifically designed, manufactured, tested or intended for use in high-risk activities including, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, on-line control of aircraft, air traffic, aircraft navigation or aircraft communications; or in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility. ADC (including its affiliates) and its suppliers specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for such purposes or any other purposes.Screenshots in User DocumentationDue to concurrent development of this documentation, artwork, and the FlexWave URH EMS product, there may be some minor discrepancies between screenshots contained in this documentation and those actually displayed in the FlexWave URH EMS. These discrepancies will generally be few and minor and should not affect your understanding of FlexWave URH EMS.
FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page iiiADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.TABLE OF CONTENTSPreface _______________________________________________ixFlexWave Prism User Documentation........................................................................... xFollowing the EMS Procedures in This Document ...........................................................xiGeneral Safety Precautions .......................................................................................xiiStandards Certification ............................................................................................ xiiiPart  I: FlexWave Prism System Overview  ____________1Chapter 1:  FlexWave Prism System _________________________ 31.1 Prism System Overview ....................................................................................... 41.1.1 Product Features ......................................................................................... 41.1.2 Applications ................................................................................................ 51.2 Basic System Components.................................................................................... 61.3 Multi-Host Systems ........................................................................................... 101.4 DART Cards...................................................................................................... 121.4.1 DARTs and Host Units ................................................................................ 131.4.2 DARTs and Remote Units ............................................................................ 151.5 E911 Support ................................................................................................... 161.6 Fiber Optic Transport ......................................................................................... 171.7 Timeslots Versus Bandwidth ............................................................................... 191.8 Bandwidths ...................................................................................................... 201.9 AWS and PCS Band Options................................................................................ 24
Page iv FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Chapter 2:  Prism System Components ______________________ 272.1 FlexWave Prism Family Overview ........................................................................ 282.2 FlexWave Prism Host Units ................................................................................. 302.2.1 Host Front Panel........................................................................................ 302.2.2 Host Network Connection ........................................................................... 332.2.3 Host RF Signal Connections......................................................................... 332.2.4 Host System Card...................................................................................... 342.3 Prism Remote Units ........................................................................................... 352.3.1 Handset Interface...................................................................................... 362.3.2 Remote Components.................................................................................. 362.3.2.1 Remote RF Modules............................................................................ 382.3.2.1.1 Remote Duplexer and Low Noise Amplifier ..................................... 402.3.2.1.2 Linear Power Amplifiers............................................................... 412.3.2.2 Remote SeRF Modules ........................................................................ 432.3.2.3 Remote Power Supply and Cable Assembly............................................ 442.3.2.4 Solar Shield ...................................................................................... 452.3.2.5 Mounting Bracket (Remotes) ............................................................... 462.3.2.6 Remote Connectors............................................................................ 472.3.2.7 Remote Fiber Connector Cable Assembly............................................... 492.3.2.8 Remote Antenna Cable Connections ..................................................... 492.3.2.9 Remote Grounding ............................................................................. 492.3.2.10 Remote Cooling ............................................................................... 492.4 Prism System Accessories .................................................................................. 502.4.1 Lightning Surge Suppressor (Remote Accessory) ........................................... 502.4.2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (Accessory) ..................................................... 502.4.3 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System (Accessory)...................................... 502.4.4 Course Wavelength Division Multiplexer System (Accessory) ........................... 512.4.5 Millimeter Wave Systems (Accessory) .......................................................... 552.5 Prism System Specifications ............................................................................... 562.5.1 Host Unit Specifications .............................................................................. 562.5.2 Remote Unit Specifications ......................................................................... 572.5.3 System Nominal Optical Specifications.......................................................... 58Part  II: Host and Remote Installation ______________ 61Chapter 3:  Installing the Host Unit ________________________ 633.1 Before Starting Installation................................................................................. 643.2 Tools and Materials............................................................................................ 653.3 Install the Host ................................................................................................. 663.3.1 Unpacking and Inspection........................................................................... 663.3.2 Install Host in Equipment Rack .................................................................... 663.3.3 OSP Fiber Cable Installation Guidelines......................................................... 683.3.4 Chassis Ground Connection......................................................................... 693.3.5 Coaxial Cable Connections .......................................................................... 703.3.6 Optical Connections ................................................................................... 723.3.7 LC Attenuator ........................................................................................... 733.3.7.1 Optical Connections Without WDM System ............................................ 743.3.7.2 Optical Connections For Systems With a WDM ....................................... 763.3.8 EXT REF Connections ................................................................................. 783.3.9 Computer Connection (Craft) ...................................................................... 803.3.10 System Alarm Connections........................................................................ 813.3.11 Power Connections................................................................................... 83
FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page vADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.3.4 Installing the WDM Host Module Mounting Shelf and WDM Host Module .................... 873.4.1 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System Overview ......................................... 873.4.2 Install WDM Host Components .................................................................... 90Chapter 4:  Installing the Remote Unit ______________________ 934.1 Remote Installation Overview ............................................................................. 944.1.1 Installation Hardware Provided with Remote.................................................. 944.1.2 Required Tools and Materials....................................................................... 954.2 Remote Mounting Plans...................................................................................... 964.3 Install the Remote............................................................................................. 974.3.1 Unpack and Inspect the Remote and Components .......................................... 974.3.2 Install the Remote RF Module(s) .................................................................. 984.4 Install any 40W RF Module(s) ............................................................................1074.4.1 Prepare the Remote and RF Module.............................................................1084.4.2 Remove Module Shelf(s)............................................................................1084.4.3 Install the 40W RF Module .........................................................................1104.4.4 Ground Wire Installation............................................................................1184.4.5 Network Cable Installation .........................................................................1194.4.6 Quad Fiber Cable Installation .....................................................................1214.4.7 Antenna Cable Installation .........................................................................1234.4.8 AC Power Wiring Installation ......................................................................1254.4.9 Determine the Circuit Breaker or Fuse for Remote.........................................1294.4.9.1 Power Consumption ..........................................................................1294.4.9.2 Power Consumption Tables.................................................................1314.4.10 Mount the Remote and Power Up ..............................................................132Part  III: System Setup and Management  __________133Chapter 5:  FlexWave Element Management System __________ 1355.1 FlexWave EMS Overview ...................................................................................1365.2 EMS Graphical User Interface.............................................................................1385.3 Product Identity ...............................................................................................1395.4 EMS Menu Bar .................................................................................................1405.5 EMS Alarm Indications ......................................................................................1415.6 EMS System Requirements ................................................................................142
Page vi FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Chapter 6:  Initial Prism System Setup _____________________ 1436.1 Access the EMS................................................................................................1446.2 Discover IP Addresses.......................................................................................1466.3 Enter a Host Name, Clock Source, and Linking Mode .............................................1476.4 Set the Clock Priority Level................................................................................1506.5 Provision the Host SeRF Optical Ports..................................................................1516.6 Configure the Host DARTs .................................................................................1526.7 Enter a Remote Name.......................................................................................1566.8 Configure the Remote SeRF Optical Ports ............................................................1586.9 Link the Host and Remote DARTs. ......................................................................1596.9.1 Use of Multi Fibers ....................................................................................1596.9.2 RF Groups in the Remote and the EMS GUI ..................................................1606.9.3 Link a Remote DART to a Host DART ...........................................................1626.10 Conclude Initial System Setup..........................................................................1676.11 (Optional) Configuring Multi-Host Systems for Manual Mode .................................1686.11.1 Set the Multi-Host System to Manual Mode ................................................1686.11.2 Configure the Host DARTs........................................................................1686.11.3 Configure the Remote DARTs ...................................................................173Chapter 7:  Using the EMS to Manage a Prism System _________ 1777.1 Displaying the System View...............................................................................1787.2 Setting Auto Refresh.........................................................................................1797.3 Working with the System Inventory ....................................................................1807.3.1 System Inventory View Components ...........................................................1807.3.1.1 System Inventory and Host Inventory Tables........................................1817.3.1.2 Remote Inventory Tables ...................................................................1827.4 Working with Prism System Network Interfaces....................................................1847.4.1 Changing to Built-In Network Mode.............................................................1867.4.2 EMS Access Methods.................................................................................1887.4.2.1 Accessing the EMS Through the Remote Network Port............................1897.4.2.2 Accessing the EMS Through the Remote Craft Port ................................192Chapter 8:  Managing User Accounts_______________________ 1958.1 FlexWave EMS User Accounts ............................................................................1968.2 Viewing User Accounts......................................................................................1978.3 Adding a User Account ......................................................................................1988.4 Changing a User Access Level ............................................................................2028.5 Changing the Password of Another User ..............................................................2068.6 Changing Your Own Password ............................................................................2088.7 Deleting a User Account ....................................................................................210Chapter 9:  Managing Host Units__________________________ 2139.1 Viewing the Host Summary ...............................................................................2149.2 Resetting the Host Unit .....................................................................................2159.3 Viewing Host SeRF Ethernet Ports.......................................................................2179.4 Decommissioning a DART in a Host.....................................................................2209.5 Viewing the Host SeRF Summary .......................................................................2229.6 Viewing Host SeRF Optical Ports.........................................................................2249.7 Viewing Host DART Alarms ................................................................................226
FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page viiADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Chapter 10:  Managing Remote Units ______________________ 22910.1 Viewing Remote SeRF Ethernet Ports.................................................................23010.2 Decommissioning an RF Module in a Remote ......................................................23210.3 Configuring Dual-Slot LPAs ..............................................................................23510.4 Restarting an LPA ...........................................................................................23610.4.1 Identify the LPA Fault ..............................................................................23610.4.2 Reset the LPA.........................................................................................23810.5 Monitoring a Remote Unit ................................................................................24010.6 Decommissioning a Remote Unit.......................................................................24410.7 Resetting a Remote Unit..................................................................................24610.8 Viewing Remote SeRF Alarms...........................................................................24810.9 Viewing Remote SeRF Optical Ports...................................................................24810.10 Viewing an Alarm Summary of the Remote RF Groups .......................................25010.11 Viewing RF Band Alarm Details .......................................................................25210.12 Viewing Remote GPS Alarms and Location Parameters .......................................255Chapter 11:  Managing Alarms ___________________________ 25711.1 Viewing Active Alarms .....................................................................................25811.2 Viewing an Alarm History Log...........................................................................25911.3 Masking an Alarm Type ...................................................................................26011.4 Unmasking an Alarm Type ...............................................................................26211.5 Troubleshooting Alarms...................................................................................264Chapter 12:  SNMP Interface ____________________________ 27512.1 EMS SNMP Interface .......................................................................................27612.2 SNMP Overview..............................................................................................27712.2.1 Background Information on SNMP .............................................................27812.2.2 MIB Used by FlexWave System .................................................................28012.3 SNMP Procedures ...........................................................................................28112.4 Accessing the FlexWave-Prism Agent MIB ..........................................................28212.5 Configuring the Trap Viewer.............................................................................28312.5.1 Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (static—non AdventNet MIB Browser) .............................................................28312.5.2 Registering the Manager for Receiving Traps (dynamic—AdventNet MIB Browser) ...............................................................28412.5.3 Viewing Traps.........................................................................................28712.5.3.1 Date and Time Stamps ....................................................................28712.5.3.2 Variable Bindings ............................................................................28812.5.3.3 View the Traps................................................................................29012.6 FlexWave-URH Agent MIB................................................................................29212.7 Traps ............................................................................................................308
Page viii FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Part  IV: Appendices  __________________________ 311Appendix A:  Host Unit Module Replacement ________________ 313A.1 Host Fan Replacement Procedure .......................................................................314A.2 Power Supply Replacement Procedure ................................................................315A.3 System Card Replacement Procedure..................................................................317A.4 SeRF Card Replacement Procedure .....................................................................319A.4.1 Preserve System Configuration...................................................................319A.4.2 Remove the SeRF Card .............................................................................322A.4.3 Swap Compact Flash From Old SeRF Card to New SeRF Card..........................323A.4.4 Install New SeRF Card...............................................................................324A.5 DART Card Replacement/Installation Procedure....................................................325A.5.1 Replacing a DART Card in the Host Chassis ..................................................325A.5.2 Installing a New DART Card in the Host Chassis............................................325Appendix B:  General Information_________________________ 329B.1 Warranty/Software...........................................................................................329B.2 Software Service Agreement..............................................................................329B.3 Repair/Exchange Policy.....................................................................................329B.4 Repair Charges ................................................................................................330B.5 Replacement/Spare Products .............................................................................330B.6 Returned Material ............................................................................................330Appendix C:  Glossary __________________________________ 331Appendix D:  Contacting ADC ____________________________ 335Index ______________________________________________ 337
FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page ixADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.PREFACEFlexWave Prism User Documentation........................................................................... xFollowing the EMS Procedures in This Document ...........................................................xiGeneral Safety Precautions .......................................................................................xiiStandards Certification ............................................................................................ xiiiThis document provides basic description, application, and configuration information about the ADC® FlexWave™ Prism system. The information in this document guides you through:•• designing a Prism system•• installing Prism Host and Remote Units•• configuring the Prism system through the FlexWave Web-Based Element Management System (EMS) Version 5.1. The EMS is an embedded software application that runs on the Host and that may be accessed via an internet connection using a Web browser. This document shows how to connect to the EMS software using a SNMP manager to interact with the SNMP database that is used to store system parameters. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an international standard for remote management of online devices.Throughout this publication, all items referenced as “accessory items” are not furnished with the basic product and must be purchased separately.Content Page
Page x FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009FLEXWAVE PRISM USER DOCUMENTATIONThe FlexWave Prism user documentation is intended for system engineers, administrators, and end users that are responsible for planning, administering, configuring, and maintaining ADC FlexWave Prism systems. Familiarity with SNMP and common network technologies is required.Each FlexWave Prism document describes a different aspect of the FlexWave Prism system. The following manuals correspond to this FlexWave Prism release:IconsThree types of messages, identified by icons, appear in the text:Title ADCP Number ADC® FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference 77-073ADC® FlexWave Prism Host Unit Installation Guide 77-071ADC® FlexWave Prism Remote Unit Installation Guide 77-072ADC® FlexWave Prism Remote Mounting Kit Installation Instructions 77-077ADC® FlexWave Prism Remote RF Module Installation Instructions 77-079ADC® FlexWave Prism Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer User Manual 77-075The Caution icon indicates operations or steps that could:••cause personal injury• induce a safety problem in a managed device• destroy or corrupt information• interrupt or stop services.The Note icon indicates text that contains information about special circumstances.The User icon indicates text that lists which user roles are required for a procedure or EMS access.
FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page xiADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.FontsYou will find the following font conventions in use throughout the document:•This  font indicates a reference to a EMS dialog box, menu item, configuration option, or other parameter. •This font indicates text you type at a prompt.•THIS FONT indicates keys that you need to press on your keyboard. •• When a procedure requires clicking on a sequence of items, commas separate the items. For example, “click User Account Management,User Account” indicates that in the Function Explorer Tree, you select the User Account Management node, and then select the User Account node.IllustrationsSome illustrations have numeric callouts. These callouts indicate the related step numbers in the accompanying text.FOLLOWING THE EMS PROCEDURES IN THIS DOCUMENTThis document includes descriptions of how to use the FlexWave EMS to configure and manage FlexWave Prism devices. Starting a ProcedureAll procedures in this document assume that you have already logged in to FlexWave EMS as described in “Access the EMS” on page 144.Finishing or Canceling a ProcedureIn general, the procedures in this document end each procedure with having you click OK or Apply to accept changes or input. However, you can also click Close without clickingApply to abandon any changes made, or click Refresh to update the data being shown.The following table describes the most common EMS dialog buttons.Button FunctionOKApplies your configuration changes and closes the dialog.ApplyApplies your configuration changes without closing the dialog.CloseDiscards any changes you have made in the dialog—unless you have previously clicked Apply—and closes the dialog. In a performance or status dialog, closes the dialog.RefreshUpdates status information to reflect current conditions.
Page xii FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when installing or using electrically- powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. This equipment uses a Class 1 Laser according to FDA/CDRH rules. Laser radiation can seriously damage the retina of the eye. Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber. Do not look directly into the optical transceiver of any digital unit or exposure to laser radiation may result. An optical power meter should be used to verify active fibers. A protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating transceiver or optical fiber connector to avoid the potential of dangerous amounts of radiation exposure. This practice also prevents dirt particles from entering the adapter or connector.This system is an RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain 3 foot (91.4 cm) minimum clearance from the antenna while the system is operating. Wherever possible, shut down the RAN before servicing the antenna.Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing of patch cords and pigtails without severe bends. Fiber optic patch cords or pigtails may be permanently damaged if bent or curved to a radius of less than 2 inches (5.1 cm). Exterior surfaces of the Remote may be hot. Use caution during servicing.
FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page xiiiADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.STANDARDS CERTIFICATIONFCC:: This equipment complies with the applicable sections of Title 47 CFR Part 15 (Host unit), Part 22 (800 MHz Cellular), Part 24 (1900 MHz - PCS), Part 90 (800/900 - SMR), and Part 27 (2100 MHz - AWS).IC:: This equipment complies with the applicable sections of RSS-131. The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada Technical Specifications were met.The Manufacturer's rated output power 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:: To comply with Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) requirements, the maximum composite output form the antenna cannot exceed 1000 Watts ERP (Cellular and SMR), the antenna cannot exceed 1640 Watts EIRP (PCS), and the antenna must be permanently installed in a fixed location that provides at least 6 meters (20 feet) of separation from all persons.UL/CUL:: This will be installed in a restricted access location. This equipment complies with NEMA Type 4, per UL and CUL 50, Standard for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment. This equipment provides the degree of protection specified by IP65 as defined in IEC Publication 529.FDA/CDRH:: This equipment uses a Class 1 LASER according to FDA/CDRH Rules. This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR Part 1040.Caution:: Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.EU Harmonized Standardss: Meets essential requirements of R&TTE 1999/5/EC. •• Article 3.1a—The protection of the health and the safety of the user and any other person, including the objectives with respect to safety requirements contained in Directive 2006/95/EC, but with no voltage limit applying.•• Article 3.1b—The protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility contained in Directive 2004/108/EC.•• Article 3.2—In addition, radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communication and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference.EMC Standards:: EN 55022 and EN55024 (CE marked) Safety  Standards:•• IEC 60950-1, First Edition (CE marked)•• UL 60950-1 (File number E174166) (USA and Canada)
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FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 3ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.1FLEXWAVE PRISM SYSTEM1.1 Prism System Overview ....................................................................................... 41.1.1 Product Features ......................................................................................... 41.1.2 Applications ................................................................................................ 51.2 Basic System Components.................................................................................... 61.3 Multi-Host Systems ........................................................................................... 101.4 DART Cards...................................................................................................... 121.4.1 DARTs and Host Units ................................................................................ 131.4.2 DARTs and Remote Units ............................................................................ 151.5 E911 Support ................................................................................................... 161.6 Fiber Optic Transport ......................................................................................... 171.7 Timeslots Versus Bandwidth ............................................................................... 191.8 Bandwidths ...................................................................................................... 201.9 AWS and PCS Band Options................................................................................ 24This section provides a basic description and application and configuration information about the FlexWave Prism system. Throughout this publication, all items referenced as “accessory items” are not furnished with the basic product and must be purchased separately.Content Page
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 4 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20091.1 PRISM SYSTEM OVERVIEWADC’s FlexWave™ Prism is a compact radio head for macro gap coverage that supports up to four frequency bands delivering high-performance coverage with end-to-end management. The FlexWave Prism enhances wireless networks in outdoor locations and large venues in an easy and cost-effective manner. Based on patented technology and ADC’s 15-year leadership in outdoor wireless distributed antenna system (DAS) technology, FlexWave Prism offers mobile operators a small, light, and flexible solution for extending macro network coverage for 2G, 3G, and 4G services. The new FlexWave Prism system is ideal for enhancing outdoor and indoor coverage in cities, suburbs, canyons, tunnels, campuses, stadiums, and other public areas. It is 35 percent lighter and up to 60 percent smaller than the FlexWave URH product it replaces, and is available in four different cabinet sizes to support one, two, three or four frequency bands. Operators can future-proof their deployments by purchasing a larger cabinet and adding more frequency bands when needed. FlexWave Prism uses ADC’s proven radio head technology and management system along with an IP-65 rated remote. 1.1.1 Product Features•• Management under the same host end equipment and EMS as the FlexWave URH, allowing operators to scale legacy URH deployments with the FlexWave Prism •• ADC’s patented RF-over-fiber transport eliminates installation-dependent gain or fiber length adjustments •• Improved manageability for installation and upgrades •• Smaller size to ease placement and zoning approvals •• 4G readiness with Four Band remote, which is ideal for incorporating 2G and 3G services with needs of 4G technologies such as LTE •• The unique capability to support digital RF as well as baseband compatibility into a single fiber pair and remote radiating point •• Support for millimeter wave backhaul •• With its unique use of wideband digital RF transport, FlexWave Prism delivers reliable and consistent performance in all environments. Signals are not affected by reflection, dispersion, or frequency attenuation over fiber. FlexWave Prism delivers a reliable signal at every remote location.
Prism System OverviewFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 5ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.1.1.2 Applications •• Dense urban environments •• Tunnels and canyons •• Roadside and coastal •• Suburban areas •• Corporate and university campuses •• Stadium and large public venues •• Next-generation network augmentation
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 6 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20091.2 BASIC SYSTEM COMPONENTSA very basic Prism system consists of a Host Unit (Host) and a Remote Unit (Remote):•• The Host is a three rack unit high chassis with multiple cards that mounts in a standard equipment rack.•• The Remote consists of multiple electronic and optical modules mounted in an outdoor enclosure. On an optional basis, the Prism system supports reverse path diversity. In addition, various accessory items including a passive Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM) system, Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer (CWDM) system, and expansion panels are available as accessories.Control and monitoring functions are provided by the FlexWave Element Management System (EMS). Some examples of FlexWave Prism Systems are shown in Figure 1-1,Figure 1-2,Figure 1-3.
Basic System ComponentsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 7ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Figure 1-1. Multiple Point-to-Point Configuration(One Band per Remote, Three Nodes)Host UnitAntennaBand ASector YAntennaBand ASector BAntennaBand ASector ARemote UnitRemote UnitRemote Unit77073-002RFBaseTransceiverStationsBand ASector YBand ASector BBand ASector ARFRF
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 8 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Figure 1-2. Four Remote Simulcast, Three BandsHost UnitAntennaBand AAntennaBand BAntennaBand CAntennaBand AAntennaBand BAntennaBand CAntennaBand AAntennaBand BAntennaBand CAntennaBand AAntennaBand BAntennaBand CTri-BandRemoteBaseTransceiverStationsBand CBand BBand ARFRFRF77073-003Tri-BandRemoteTri-BandRemoteTri-BandRemote
Basic System ComponentsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 9ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Figure 1-3. Three Bands to One RemoteAntennaBand AAntennaBand BAntennaBand CHost UnitTri-BandRemote UnitBaseTransceiverStationsBand CBand BBand ARFRFRF77073-004
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 10 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20091.3 MULTI-HOST SYSTEMSADC’s FlexWave Prism provides a Multi-Host feature that allows a Prism Remote to be shared by multiple Host Units. To accomplish this:•• One Host is designated as the IP Manager for a set of Remotes; this Host can serve as IP manager for multiple Remotes. As the IP Manager, the managing Host controls the exchange of management data with the Remote(s).•• There is no Host to Host connectivity.•• A Prism Remote can receive bands over multiple fibers that originate on different Hosts. However, only one Host, the IP Manager, can manage the Remote. If a Host attempts to manage a Remote already under the management of an IP Manager, the second Host causes an IP Conflict fault (see “Viewing Host SeRF Optical Ports” on page 224).•• All the Hosts in a Multi-Host network can be configured to serve as clock master. Each Host will be configured with a priority level in the range of 0-15. The Host with the priority level of 1 distributes the clock in the network. If the Host designated as clock master fails or shuts down, the Host with the next highest priority level takes over. (For information on setting the master clock, see “Set the Clock Priority Level” on page 150.)•• The FlexWave EMS provides a Linking Mode parameter that can be set to AutomatedorManual for each Host. The Linking Mode is applicable for all Remotes connected to the IP Manager. A Multi-Host system requires that the Linking Mode be set to Manual (see “(Optional) Configuring Multi-Host Systems for Manual Mode” on page 168.•• The Host that manages the Remote must be able to provision one or more passbands on that Remote for which the Host does not have a DART card. Remote DARTs are linked back to one or more Hosts in a Multi-Host system.
Multi-Host SystemsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 11ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Figure 1-4. Multi-Host SystemTri-BandRemoteBaseTransceiverStationsBand BBand ARFRFGET    SET(Host that manages the Remote)Host 1 Location AHost 2 Location B77073-022BaseTransceiverStationBand CRF
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 12 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20091.4 DART CARDSDigital/Analog Radio Transceiver (DART) cards provide the interface between base station equipment and the SeRF. There are three types of FlexWave DART cards:•• Classic•• Single SuperDART•• Dual SuperDART.FlexWave DARTS are band specific assemblies available in the versions listed in Table 1-1.DART cards:•• amplify, down-convert, filter and digitize the incoming RF signal from the BTS•• convert incoming digital signal from the Remote to analog, filter, amplify and up-convert the frequency from Intermediate Frequency (IF) to RF•• provide a bi-directional interface between parallel digital RF (to D/A and from A/D) and Serial RF (SeRF) to/from SeRF board•• perform adjustable delay processing.Table 1-1. FlexWave DART Card TypesBand Maximum Bandwidth (MHz)Number of Fiber SlotsSlot RequirementClassic DART CardsAWS 2100 35 6 Single Cell 850 35 6 Single PCS 1900 35 6 Single SMR 800 35 6 Single SMR 900 35 6 Single Single SuperDART CardsGSM 900 35 6 Single Dual SuperDART CardsAWS 2100 45 8 DualGSM 1800 75 12 DualPCS 1900 70 12 DualUMTS 2100 60 12 Dual
DART CardsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 13ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.1.4.1 DARTs and Host UnitsThe Host can support up to eight Classic DARTS and/or Single SuperDARTs or up to four Dual SuperDARTs. Figure 1-5 provides generic representations of Classic DARTS or Single SuperDARTs and Dual SuperDARTs.Figure 1-5. DART CardsGeneric representation of aClassic DART or Single SuperDARTGenreic representation of aDual SuperDART77073-076
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 14 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Figure 1-6 shows the possible slot assignments for Single and Dual SuperDARTs, and where slot-divider bars are located.•• A Classic DART or Single SuperDART can be installed in each of the eight slots in the Host.•• Dual SuperDARTs occupy two slots (1/3, 2/4, 5/7 or 6/8).•• Dual SuperDARTs cannot occupy slot combinations 3/5 or 4/6.•• Any combination of DARTs may be installed.Figure 1-6. DART Slot Assignments in Host ChassisFigure 1-7 shows a Host that is fully loaded with Dual SuperDART cards.Figure 1-7. Host with Dual SuperDARTsSeRF CardSystem CardPower SupplySingle-Slot DARTin Slot 1Single-Slot DARTin Slot 3Single-Slot DARTin Slot 2Single-Slot DARTin Slot 4Single-Slot DARTin Slot 7Single-Slot DARTin Slot 5Single-Slot DARTin Slot 8Single-Slot DARTin Slot 6Fan AssemblyDivider bars betweenSlots 1 and 3and Slots 2 and 4Divider bars betweenSlots 5 and 7and Slots 6 and 8SeRF CardSystem CardPower SupplyFan Assembly77073-077Dual-Slot DARTin Slots 1 and 3Dual-Slot DARTin Slots 2 and 4Single-Slot DARTin Slot 7Single-Slot DARTin Slot 5Single-Slot DARTin Slot 8Single-Slot DARTin Slot 6Divider bars betweenSlots 1 and 3 and Slots 2 and 4 removedto accommodateDual-Slot DARTsSeRF CardSystem CardPower SupplyFan AssemblyDual SuperDARTin Slots 1 and 3Dual SuperDARTin Slots 2 And 4Dual SuperDARTin Slots 5 And 7Dual SuperDARTin Slots 6 And 877073-078
DART CardsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 15ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.1.4.2 DARTs and Remote UnitsThe Remote DARTs are encased in its RF Module. Each RF Module will have up to two Classic DARTs or Single SuperDARTs, or one Dual SuperDART, and there can be up to:•• one RF Module in a Single-Band chassis•• two RF Modules in a Dual-Band chassis•• three RF Modules in a Tri-Band chassis•• four RF Modules in a Quad-Band chassis.The Remote DART Interface cards (RDI) and the Remote SeRF interface board (RSI) provide Remote SeRF and DART connectivity for the Prism high speed digital connections. The configuration of the DART cards provide the RF spectrum.Prism Remote RF Modules are not field serviceable. To replace a DART within a Prism Remote, you must replace the RF Module.
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 16 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20091.5 E911 SUPPORTThe DART type determines the maximum number of links, where there can be up to 8 DARTs for a 35MHz spectrum and up to 4 DARTs for a <75MHz spectrum. E911 support may be achieved by using a configuration similar to the one shown in Figure 1-8. Remote simulcasting in this configuration requires analog splitting and combining to and from the individual Host DARTs. External analog splitting/combining ensures that the E911 system receives uplink signals from each Remote location before they are combined with uplink signals from the other Remotes in the simulcast.Figure 1-8. 8:1 Analog Simulcast U-TDoA E911 Support Diagram2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter8:18:1DART BOARD (1)DART BOARD (2)DART BOARD (3)DART BOARD (4)DART BOARD (5)DART BOARD (6)DART BOARD (7)DART BOARD (8)SeRF BOARD SYSTEM BOARD POWER BOARD FAN CARD 2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 SplitterE911E911E911E911E911E911E911E911BACKPLANEBOARDBTS REVBTS FWD77073-031
Fiber Optic TransportFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 17ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.1.6 FIBER OPTIC TRANSPORTIn a typical Prism system the Host is connected to the Remote using two single-mode optical fibers. One fiber is used to transport the forward pathh optical signal and a second fiber is used to transport the reverse pathh optical signal. With the diversity option, the diversity reverse pathh optical signal is sent on the same rev erse pathfiber. (However, the diversity signal can also be transmitted on a separate fiber pair if more than 12 timeslots are required at a single Remote.) Because the optical signal is digital, the input and output RF signal levels at the Host or the Remote are not dependent on the level of the optical signal or the length of the optical fiber. A diagram of the standard fiber optic transport system for both a non-diversity and diversity system is shown in Figure 1-9.The maximum length of the optical links is dependent on the loss specifications of the optical fiber and the losses imposed by the various connectors and splices. The system provides an optical budget of 25  dBB (typical) when used with 9/125 single-mode fiber. There must be at least 10 dB of optical loss to prevent over-driving and possible damage to the optical receiver.Figure 1-9. Standard Fiber Optic Transport ApplicationThe SeRF (Serialized RF) digital protocol consists of digitized RF, Fast Ethernet, and Host to Remote communication and management. The protocol provides you with full access to the 100BASE-T (Ethernet) connection between the Host and each Remote, and the ability to provision the RF spectrum of the DARTs. The digitized RF portion of the SeRF protocol is divided into 12 timeslots, with each timeslot representing roughly 5 MHz of digitized RF spectrum. Utilizing the full 12 timeslots yields between 60 and 75 MHz of total digitized RF on each SeRF Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) laser connection.77073-008RemoteUnitForward PathReverse PathNon-Diversity Fiber Optic LinkForward PathDiversity Fiber Optic LinkReverse PathAndDiversity Reverse PathHostUnitRemoteUnitUp ToEight
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 18 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009The available RF bandwidth per timeslot is shown in Table 1-2.For example, a user who wishes to transport PCS A block, Cellular A, and AWS B block, the system would require the following:PCS A 15MHz, 3 timeslotsCellular A 10MHz, 2 timeslotsAWS B 10MHz, 2 timeslotsTotal = 35MHz, 7 timeslotsTable 1-2. Available RF BandwidthNumber ofTimeslotsMaximum ContiguousRF Bandwidth (MHz)Classic DARTsSingle and Dual SuperDARTs15 62 12.5 12320 18425 ---635 398 --- 4512 --- 60-75
Timeslots Versus BandwidthFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 19ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.1.7 TIMESLOTS VERSUS BANDWIDTHEach fiber pair supports 12 timeslots, or up to 75 MHz of bandwidth. Table 1-2 shows the maximum bandwidth versus the number of timeslots.If more than 70 MHz is required per Remote, up to three additional fiber pairs can be brought to the Remote to get up to up to 280MHz per Remote (or 300MHz if all four are GSM-1800). This supports applications where there are two Classic DARTs or Single SuperDARTs or one Dual SuperDART in a Remote RF Module.The SeRF (Serialized RF) digital protocol consists of digitized RF, 100BASE-T Ethernet, and Host to Remote communication and management. The protocol provides you with full access to the 100BASE-T Ethernet connection between the Host and each Remote, and the ability to provision the RF spectrum of the DARTs. The digitized RF portion of the SeRF protocol is divided into 12 timeslots, with each timeslot representing roughly 5 MHz of digitized RF spectrum. Utilizing the full 12 timeslots yields between 60 and 80 MHz of total digitized RF on each SeRF SFP laser connection.
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 20 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20091.8 BANDWIDTHSIn the FlexWave Prism system, there are different Bandwidths from which to select, ranging from 5 to 75 MHz. The different bandwidths allow you to configure the system to use any contiguous or non-contiguous blocks within the 35 MHz of a single Host 6-timeslot DART or 60-75 MHz using a 12-timeslot DART. DART bandwidth options are shown in Table 1-3.For DART cards, if you need to use non-contiguous blocks within a given 35 MHz, then the selected bandwidth must span both of these blocks, even if the blocks in between are not used. For example, if you want to use both PCS DD and EE blocks, select PCS D+B+E, which spans 25 MHz. This allows both PCS DD & EE to be transported and the BB block is effectively unused.PCS D and E are only 10 MHz of spectrum, four timeslots are required since the actual transported spectrum is 25 MHz for the PCS D, B, E block, as shown in Table 1-3.Table 1-3. DART BandwidthsBandDown- Link RF Band(MHz)Up- Link RF Band(MHz)Bandwidth Slots(MHz)Start Stop Start Stop Bandwidthin MHz# of TimeslotsAWS A  2110 2120 1710 1720 10 2AWS A+B  2110 2130 1710 1730 20 3AWS A+B+C  2110 2135 1710 1735 25 4AWS A+B+C+D  2110 2140 1710 1740 30 6AWS A+B+C+D+E  2110 2145 1710 1745 35 6AWS B  2120 2130 1720 1730 10 2AWS B+C  2120 2135 1720 1735 15 3AWS B+C+D  2120 2140 1720 1740 20 3AWS B+C+D+E  2120 2145 1720 1745 25 4AWS B+C+D+E+F  2120 2155 1720 1755 35 6AWS C  2130 2135 1730 1735 5 1AWS C+D  2130 2140 1730 1740 10 2AWS C+D+E  2130 2145 1730 1745 15 3AWS C+D+E+F  2130 2155 1730 1755 25 4AWS D  2135 2140 1735 1740 5 1AWS D+E  2135 2145 1735 1745 10 2AWS D+E+F  2135 2155 1735 1755 20 3AWS E  2140 2145 1740 1745 5 1AWS E+F  2140 2155 1740 1755 15 3AWS F  2145 2155 1745 1755 10 2AWS 2100 2110 2155 1710 1755 45 8AWS H  1995 2000 1915 1920 5 1Cellular A  870 880 825 835 10 2
BandwidthsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 21ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Cellular A'  890 891.5 845 846.5 1.5 1Cellular A''+A  869 880 824 835 11 2Cellular A''+A+A'  869 891.5 824 846.5 22.5 4Cellular A''+A+B+A'+B'  869 894 824 849 25 4Cellular B  880 890 835 845 10 2Cellular B'  891.5 894 846.5 849 2.5 1Cellular B+B'  880 894 835 849 14 3GSM 1800 FullBand 1805 1880 1710 1785 75 12GSM 900 FullBand 921 960 876 915 39 6PCS A  1930 1950 1850 1865 20 3PCS A+D  1930 1950 1850 1870 20 3PCS A+D+B  1930 1965 1850 1885 35 6PCS A+D+B1  1930 1955 1850 1875 25 4PCS A+D+B1+B2  1930 1960 1850 1880 30 6PCS A1  1930 1935 1850 1855 5 1PCS A1+A2  1930 1940 1850 1860 10 2PCS A2  1935 1940 1855 1860 5 1PCS A2+A3  1935 1945 1855 1865 10 2PCS A2+A3+D  1935 1950 1855 1870 15 3PCS A2+A3+D+B  1935 1965 1855 1885 30 6PCS A2+A3+D+B+E  1935 1970 1855 1890 35 6PCS A2+A3+D+B1  1935 1955 1855 1875 20 3PCS A2+A3+D+B1+B2  1935 1960 1855 1880 25 4PCS A3  1940 1945 1860 1865 5 1PCS A3+D  1940 1950 1860 1870 10 2PCS A3+D+B  1940 1965 1860 1885 25 4PCS A3+D+B+E  1940 1970 1860 1890 30 6PCS A3+D+B+E+F  1940 1975 1860 1895 35 6PCS A3+D+B1  1940 1955 1860 1875 15 3PCS A3+D+B1+B2  1940 1960 1860 1880 20 3PCS B  1950 1965 1870 1885 15 3PCS B+E  1950 1970 1870 1890 20 3PCS B+E+F  1950 1975 1870 1895 25 4PCS B+E+F+C3  1950 1980 1870 1900 30 6PCS B+E+F+C3+C4  1950 1985 1870 1905 35 6PCS B1  1950 1955 1870 1875 5 1PCS B1+B2  1950 1960 1870 1880 10 2PCS B2  1955 1960 1875 1880 5 1PCS B2+B3  1955 1965 1875 1885 10 2Table 1-3.  DART Bandwidths (Cont.)BandDown- Link RF Band(MHz)Up- Link RF Band(MHz)Bandwidth Slots(MHz)Start Stop Start Stop Bandwidthin MHz# of Timeslots
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 22 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009PCS B2+B3+E  1955 1970 1875 1890 15 3PCS B2+B3+E+F  1955 1975 1875 1895 20 3PCS B2+B3+E+F+C  1955 1990 1875 1910 35 6PCS B2+B3+E+F+C2  1955 1982.5 1875 1902.5 27.5 6PCS B2+B3+E+F+C3  1955 1980 1875 1900 25 4PCS B2+B3+E+F+C3+C4 1955 1985 1875 1905 30 6PCS B3  1960 1965 1880 1885 5 1PCS B3+E  1960 1970 1880 1890 10 2PCS B3+E+F  1960 1975 1880 1895 15 3PCS B3+E+F+C  1960 1990 1880 1910 30 6PCS B3+E+F+C + SMR G  1960 1995 1880 1915 35 6PCS B3+E+F+C2  1960 1982.5 1880 1902.5 22.5 4PCS B3+E+F+C3  1960 1980 1880 1900 20 3PCS B3+E+F+C3+C4  1960 1985 1880 1905 25 4PCS C  1975 1990 1895 1910 15 3PCS C + SMR G  1975 1995 1895 1915 20 3PCS C + SMR G + AWS H  1975 2000 1895 1920 25 4PCS C1  1982.5 1990 1902.5 1910 7.5 2PCS C1 + SMR G  1982.5 1995 1902.5 1915 12.5 2PCS C1 + SMR G + AWS H  1982.5 2000 1902.5 1920 17.5 3PCS C2  1975 1982.5 1895 1902.5 7.5 2PCS C3  1975 1980 1895 1900 5 1PCS C3+C4  1975 1985 1895 1905 10 2PCS C4  1980 1985 1900 1905 5 1PCS C4+C5  1980 1990 1900 1910 10 2PCS C4+C5 + SMR G  1980 1995 1900 1915 15 3PCS C4+C5 + SMR G + AWS H 1980 2000 1900 1920 20 3PCS C5  1985 1990 1905 1910 5 1PCS C5 + SMR G  1985 1995 1905 1915 10 2PCS C5 + SMR G + AWS H  1985 2000 1905 1920 15 3PCS D  1945 1950 1865 1870 5 1PCS D+B  1945 1965 1865 1885 20 3PCS D+B+E  1945 1970 1865 1890 25 4PCS D+B+E+F  1945 1975 1865 1895 30 6PCS D+B+E+F+C3  1945 1980 1865 1900 35 6PCS D+B1  1945 1955 1865 1875 10 2PCS D+B1+B2  1945 1960 1865 1880 15 3PCS E  1965 1970 1885 1890 5 1PCS E+F  1965 1975 1885 1895 10 2Table 1-3.  DART Bandwidths (Cont.)BandDown- Link RF Band(MHz)Up- Link RF Band(MHz)Bandwidth Slots(MHz)Start Stop Start Stop Bandwidthin MHz# of Timeslots
BandwidthsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 23ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.PCS E+F+C  1965 1990 1885 1910 25 4PCS E+F+C + SMR G  1965 1995 1885 1915 30 6PCS E+F+C + SMR G +AWS H  1965 2000 1885 1920 35 6PCS E+F+C2  1965 1982.5 1885 1902.5 17.5 3PCS E+F+C3  1965 1980 1885 1900 15 3PCS E+F+C3+C4  1965 1985 1885 1905 20 3PCS F  1970 1975 1890 1895 5 1PCS F+C  1970 1990 1890 1910 20 3PCS F+C + SMR G  1970 1995 1890 1915 25 4PCS F+C + SMR G + AWS H  1970 2000 1890 1920 30 6PCS F+C2  1970 1982.5 1890 1902.5 12.5 2PCS F+C3  1970 1980 1890 1900 10 2PCS F+C3+C4  1970 1985 1890 1905 15 3PCS FullBand 1930 2000 1850 1920 70 12SMR 851-869 (SMR Low Wide) 851 869 806 824 18 3SMR 863-869 (SMR Low)  863 869 818 824 6 2SMR 935-940 (SMR High)  935 940 896 901 5 1SMR G  1990 1995 1910 1915 5 1SMR G + AWS H  1990 2000 1910 1920 10 2UMTS 2100 2110 2170 1920 1980 60 12Table 1-3.  DART Bandwidths (Cont.)BandDown- Link RF Band(MHz)Up- Link RF Band(MHz)Bandwidth Slots(MHz)Start Stop Start Stop Bandwidthin MHz# of Timeslots
FlexWave Prism SystemPage 24 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20091.9 AWS AND PCS BAND OPTIONSThe Dual-AWS and Dual-PCS DARTs allow you to span non-contiguous bands:•• the Dual-AWS DART comprises two 6-Timeslot AWS DARTs that span the full 45 MHz of the AWS band•• the Dual-PCS DART provides two PCS blocks over the entire 70 MHz PCS spectrum.In the forward path, the two Remote DARTs are summed together before being sent to the Linear Power Amplifier (LPA). In the reverse direction, the Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is split providing the full PCS or AWS spectrum to each DART. Each DART is responsible for transporting its own spectrum, as shown in an the following example for a PCS configuration.Prism Host Prism RemotePCSDARTPCSDARTTXRXTXRXPCSDARTPCSDARTLPAPCSDuplexorDuplexer/LNA+SeRF SeRF77073-028
AWS and PCS Band OptionsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 25ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.PCS Configuration Example:If the application requires both the A and C block, in the Remote the forward path of the PCS A band is combined with the forward path of the PCS C band and these signals are sent to the LPA to be amplified. In the reverse direction, the Duplexer/LNA passes/amplifies the entire PCS band. The first DART digitizes the PCS A block reverse path and the second DART digitizes the PCS C block reverse path and then sends them back to the Host to be reconstructed back into RF.The installer needs to provide the separate connections at the Host location either by splitting already combined signals to/from each DART, or by providing them independently.If the two PCS reverse path blocks are combined at the Host location, then they must be separated by at least 5 MHz to insure that the reverse paths do not interfere with each other during the re- combining.
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FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 27ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2PRISM SYSTEM COMPONENTS2.1 FlexWave Prism Family Overview......................................................................... 282.2 FlexWave Prism Host Units ................................................................................. 302.2.1 Host Front Panel........................................................................................ 302.2.2 Host Network Connection............................................................................ 332.2.3 Host RF Signal Connections......................................................................... 332.2.4 Host System Card...................................................................................... 342.3 Prism Remote Units ........................................................................................... 352.3.1 Handset Interface...................................................................................... 362.3.2 Remote Components.................................................................................. 362.3.2.1 Remote RF Modules............................................................................ 382.3.2.1.1 Remote Duplexer and Low Noise Amplifier ..................................... 402.3.2.1.2 Linear Power Amplifiers............................................................... 412.3.2.2 Remote SeRF Modules ........................................................................ 432.3.2.3 Remote Power Supply and Cable Assembly............................................ 442.3.2.4 Solar Shield ...................................................................................... 452.3.2.5 Mounting Bracket (Remotes) ............................................................... 462.3.2.6 Remote Connectors............................................................................ 472.3.2.7 Remote Fiber Connector Cable Assembly............................................... 492.3.2.8 Remote Antenna Cable Connections ..................................................... 492.3.2.9 Remote Grounding ............................................................................. 492.3.2.10 Remote Cooling ............................................................................... 492.4 Prism System Accessories .................................................................................. 502.4.1 Lightning Surge Suppressor (Remote Accessory) ........................................... 502.4.2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (Accessory) ..................................................... 502.4.3 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System (Accessory)...................................... 502.4.4 Course Wavelength Division Multiplexer System (Accessory) ........................... 512.4.5 Millimeter Wave Systems (Accessory)........................................................... 552.5 Prism System Specifications ............................................................................... 562.5.1 Host Unit Specifications .............................................................................. 562.5.2 Remote Unit Specifications.......................................................................... 572.5.3 System Nominal Optical Specifications.......................................................... 58Content Page
Prism System ComponentsPage 28 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.1 FLEXWAVE PRISM FAMILY OVERVIEWThe ADC FlexWave Prism family of products is a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) that provides ADC’s patented technology—bidirectional transport of digitized RF spectrum over fiber. The high-speed digitalization of a wideband portion of spectrum allows for transport of RF signals over extended distances, without the RF degradation that normally results when analog systems are impacted by optical effects. The basic function of the FlexWave Prism platform is to transport via fiber optic cable RF signals from a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) to an antenna interface allowing communication to a mobile device. Multiple BTS communication paths are allowed over a single Prism system. Each link consists of a Host that provides the interface between the base station RF ports and the optical fiber, and at least one Remote that provides the interface between the optical fiber and the remote antenna. A block diagram of the system is shown in Figure 2-1.Figure 2-1. FlexWave Tri-Band Prism Block DiagramFlexWaveHostFWD RF INREV RF OUTBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1BTS 2BTS 3AntennaInterfaceBTS 2AntennaInterfaceBTS 3NON-DIVERSITYFWD RF INREV RF OUTBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1BTS 2BTS 3AntennaInterfaceBTS 2AntennaInterfaceBTS 3DIVERSITYREV DIV RF OUTFWD RF OUTREV RF INREV DIV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INREV DIV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INREV DIV RF INFWD RF INREV RF OUTREV DIV RF OUTFWD RF INREV RF OUTREV DIV RF OUTFWD RF INREV RF OUTFWD RF INREV RF OUTFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFlexWaveHostFlexWaveRemoteFlexWaveRemote77073-005
FlexWave Prism Family OverviewFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 29ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.The basic function of FlexWave Prism simulcast (point-to-multipoint) is to transport, via fiber optic cable, RF signals from a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) to multiple antenna interfaces allowing communication to a mobile device (see Figure 2-2). Up to 8 simulcast Remotes are supported.Figure 2-2. System Block Diagram for Eight-Way SimulcastFlexWaveHostFWD RF INREV RF OUTBTS 1BTS 2BTS 3FWD RF INREV RF OUTFWD RF INREV RF OUTFlexWaveRemote 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1FWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFlexWaveRemote 2FlexWaveRemote 8AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 177073-006
Prism System ComponentsPage 30 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.2 FLEXWAVE PRISM HOST UNITSThe Host is designed for maximum RF flexibility to address Carriers’ changing and evolving spectrum needs, making the most use of cost efficient resources for serving multiple remotes such as simulcast architecture and sharing of common functions such as power, control and management over multiple Hosts. Each Host may be interfaced with one or more Base Transceiver Station (BTS). Each BTS provides the RF channel inputs and outputs for a designated sector.The Host is designed as a compact package that reduces rack space required within a BTS Hotel. The Host is a three rack-unit high single-unit assembly that mounts in a standard 19- or 23-inch equipment rack. Its front access interfaces with the BTS for transport to subtended Remotes, and performs the analog to digital and electrical to optical conversions for transport to a Host and subtended Remotes. Each Host can support up to eight Remotes. The Remote is a modular self-contained outdoor enclosure that houses various electronic components.2.2.1 Host Front Panel.The Host is designed for use within a non-condensing indoor environment such as inside a wiring closet or controlled environment cabinet. All controls, connectors, and indicators (except the grounding point) are mounted on the Host front panel and allows vertical cable guides to be installed over the mounting brackets on either side. The Host user interface on its front panel comprises the connectors, switches, terminals, and LEDs that are described in Figure 2-3 and Table 2-1.The Host can be mounted in either a 19- inch or 23- inch EIA or WECO equipment rack. Unless noted otherwise, views of the Host in this document show the mounting brackets in the 23- inch position. The default is the 19- inch position.
FlexWave Prism Host UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 31ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Figure 2-3. User Interface on Host Front PanelTable 2-1. Host User InterfaceRef No User Interface DesignationDevice Functional DescriptionSeRF Card1 SeRF Card LEDsALARM • ON•OFF• Initial bootup sequence• System operation normalSYNTH • GREEN•RED•Locked•UnlockedSW FLT • ON•OFF•RED• Initial bootup sequence• Software operating OK• Software failed to startPWR • GREEN•RED•OFF• Power OK and operating properly• Power supply out of tolerance• No power present(3) Optical PortFWD & REVConnectors 1 -8(5) CraftInterface(4) NetworkInterface (12) REF LEDIndicators(1) SeRF CARDALARM LEDS(9) System CardPower LEDIndicator(7) DC Power ON/OFF Switch(8) PowerConnector(13 & 14)REF OUT& IN Jacks(10) HostAlarmOutputs(11) RemoteAlarm Outputs(6) PowerLED Indicator (18) FWD RFIN Jack(16) DART StatusLED Indicator(15) DART PowerLED Indicator(17) REV RFOUT Jack(19) Two 12-Timeslot DARTs(2) SFP RXand TX LEDs77073-032(20) Four6-TimeslotDARTs
Prism System ComponentsPage 32 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092 SFP TX (LED) • OFF• GREEN•RED• No Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) present• SFP is present and the FPGA internal PLL is locked• SFP is present and the FPGA internal PLL is not lockedSFP RX (LED) • OFF• GREEN•AMBER• No Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) present• Receiver has locked and framed to the incoming signal• Receiver has locked to the incoming frequency, but there is no framing information on the fiber3 PORT 1–8 LC connector (single-mode)Input/output connection points for Ports 1 through 8 optical fibers. (FWD and REV)4 NETWORK RJ-45 jack (female) Connection point for the NETWORK interface5 CRAFT RJ-45 jack (female) Connection point for the CRAFT interfacePOWER SUPPLY6 PWR (LED) • GREEN•RED•DC Power Supply OK•DC Power Supply Fault7 ON/OFF On/Off rocker switchProvides Host power on/off control8 POWER 20–60 Vdc Three position connectorConnection point for the DC power wiringSYSTEM CARD9 PWR (LED) • GREEN•RED• System Card Power Supply OK• System Card Power Supply Fault10 ALARM OUTPUTSHOSTTwelve position terminal block. Screw-type terminal connector (14–26 AWG)Connection points for a major and minor dry alarm contacts. Includes normally open (NO), normally closed (NC), and common (COM) wiring connections11 ALARM OUTPUTSREMOTE12 INT REF (LED) • GREEN•OFF• Internal 10 MHz reference selected as the as Reference Clock.• Internal 10 MHz reference not selected.EXT REF (LED) • GREEN•OFF• External 10 MHz reference selected as the as Reference Clock.• External 10 MHz reference not selected13 REF  OUT QMA-Type female RF coaxial connector10 MHz reference clock output that may be used to synchronize between multiple host units.14 EXT REF IN QMA-Type female RF coaxial connector10 MHz reference clock output that may be used to synchronize between multiple host units.Table 2-1.  Host User Interface (Cont.)Ref No User Interface DesignationDevice Functional Description
FlexWave Prism Host UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 33ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.2.2 Host Network ConnectionThe SeRF front panel has a Network port that creates a network connection between the Host and the network to monitor and configure the FlexWave Prism system through the FlexWave EMS.The network interface connection between the Host and the network is supported by a Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) RJ-45 jack with integrated green ACTIVITY and LINK LEDs. The Network port supports a maximum cable length of 100 meters (328 feet) to a switch or back-to-back nodes. CAT5 or better cable should be used when making this connection. The Ethernet connection should not be connected to an Ethernet circuit used outside the building.For further information on using the Network port and the FlexWave EMS, see “System Setup and Management.”2.2.3 Host RF Signal ConnectionsThe RF signal connections between the Host DART cards and the BTS are supported through two (FWD RF IN and REV RF OUT) QMA-Type female connectors. One connector is used for the forward path RF signal. The other connector is used for the reverse path RF signal. In some installations, it may be necessary to install a Conditioning Panel and/or Duplexing Panel (accessory items) to support the interface between the Host and the BTS. The Host should be as close as possible to the BTS to minimize cable losses.DART CARD15 PWR (LED) • GREEN•OFF• Card is powered.• No power present at card.16 STATUS (LED) • GREEN•RED• YELLOW•OK• Major Alarm• ALC activated17 REV RF OUT QMA-Type female RF coaxial connectorOutput connection point for the primary reverse path RF coaxial cable18 FWD RF IN QMA-Type female RF coaxial connectorInput connection point for the forward path RF coaxial cable19 & 20 Slots 1 - 8 • Classic DARTs•Single SuperDARTs• Dual SuperDARTs• Classic DARTS and Single SuperDARTs can occupy Slots 1 - 8 (usually a 6-Timeslot DART)• Dual SuperDARTs can occupy Slots 1/3, 5/7, 2/4 or 6/8 (12-Timeslot DARTs)Table 2-1.  Host User Interface (Cont.)Ref No User Interface DesignationDevice Functional Description
Prism System ComponentsPage 34 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.2.4 Host System CardThe System Card contains the fan controller, the clocking circuitry (internal or external), the temperature sensor and the DCC contacts. Its front panel provides connections for alarm outputs, 10 MHz output, and status LEDs. This card may be used to provide a 10 MHz clock reference to which the SeRF's Master clock is frequency locked from the internal crystal oscillator. When the internal clock is not used the clock can be obtained from an external 10 MHz input.
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 35ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.3 PRISM REMOTE UNITSThe Remote, shown in Figure 2-4, controls RF emissions, interfaces with the FlexWave Host and performs the optical to electrical conversions for transport to the antennas. The Remote is an environmentally-sealed unit that houses the electronic assemblies such as the DART board and the Power Amplifier, and seals out dirt and moisture. The Prism uses fans located on the top of each unit to cool the chassis. The antenna cable connectors, fiber connectors, AC power connector, and the unit status indicator are located on the bottom of the unit.Figure 2-4. Prism Remote UnitsSingle-Band Remote Dual-Band RemoteTri-Band RemoteQuad-Band Remote77073-007
Prism System ComponentsPage 36 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009The FlexWave Remote supports or provides the following basic functions:•• Receives on the forward path the digitized spectrum from the Host and converts the spectrum back into an RF signal to be distributed via an externally mounted antenna system. On the reverse path, the Remote digitizes the designated RF spectrum and digitally transports it over single mode fiber or Millimeter Wave (MMW) to the Host.•• Provides RF interface (antenna port) for the antennas. •• Accepts AC power input.2.3.1 Handset InterfaceThe Remote interfaces with the handsets (cell phones) through an antenna. In the reverse path, the Remote receives RF signals from each handset (see Figure 1-3 on page 9). The Remote digitizes the RF signals and then converts them to digital optical signals for transport to the Host over the optical fiber link. In the forward path, the Remote receives digital optical signals from the Host. The Remote converts the optical signals to RF signals for transmission to the handsets.2.3.2 Remote ComponentsPrism Remotes are shipped ready to accept easy to install RF Modules. The following sections describe the Remote components listed below and shown in Figure 2-5.•• RF Modules•• SeRF Module•• Remote SeRF interface board (RSI)•• DART cards•• Remote DART Interface (RDI) board•• Power supply boards•• Linear Power Amplifier (LPA)•• Duplexer with a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)•• Solar shield
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 37ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Figure 2-5. Prism Remote ComponentsSeRFmoduleDuplexerDARTcardLinear PowerAmplifier(not shown)Solar ShieldRF Module(4 in thisQuad-Band Prism)Remote DARTInterface (RDI)Power Supply(not shown)SeRF moduleRemote Slot MOD DRF Module / Band DRemote Slot MOD CRF Module / Band CRemote Slot MOD BRF Module / Band BRemote Slot MOD ARF Module / Band A77073-009
Prism System ComponentsPage 38 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.3.2.1 Remote RF ModulesThe Prism Remote comprises from 1 to 4 RF Module slots as shown in Figure 2-6.Figure 2-6. RF Modules in Prism RemotesDual-Band Remotewith 2 RF module slotsSingle-Band Remotewith 1 RF module slotRFmoduleslotsTri-Band Remotewith 3 RF module slotsQuad-Band Remotewith 4 RF module slotsRFmoduleslots77073-019
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 39ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.A Prism can support up to four RF Modules, dependent on the chassis size. Each RF Module can comprise any of the following DART combinations:•• one Classic DART or one Single SuperDART•• two Classic DARTs•• two Single SuperDARTs•• one Classic DART and one Single SuperDART•• one Dual SuperDART.A Prism Remote can therefore comprise up to eight single-slot DARTS or up to four Dual SuperDARTs, dependent on the Remote chassis size.The Remote RF Modules are not field serviceable. To replace a DART card, you have to replace the RF Module.Figure 2-7. Remote RF ModuleMountinglatch MountinghookDuplexerLinear PowerAmplifier (LPA)Remote DARTInterface (RDI)77073-036
Prism System ComponentsPage 40 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.3.2.1.1 Remote Duplexer and Low Noise AmplifierThe Remote has an internal Duplexer that is optimized to provide the desired RF band-pass filtering and in-band equipment isolation between FWD and REV paths.The Duplexer contains up to two REV path Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA for PRI and/or SEC reverse paths). Each LNA (shown in Figure 2-8) is a high quality low noise amplifier providing the Prism reverse path with nominal 30dB REV gain and system NF of 5dB per RX path. The Duplexer and its LNA are housed in the RF Module, and are not field servicable.Figure 2-8. Remote Duplexer with Low Noise AmplifiersLow Noise Ampliers in Duplexer77073-050
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 41ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.3.2.1.2 Linear Power AmplifiersFigure 2-9 shows a Prism Linear Power Amplifier (LPA), which is a high quality broadband RF amplifier used for achieving Prism product rated power for the Remote Tx forward path spectrum RF. Figure 2-9. Linear Power AmplifierThe FlexWave Prism Remote 40W RF Module is designed for AWS and PCS frequencies. The Prism Remote 40W RF Module comprises one DART, two Linear Power Amplifiers (LPAs), and one or two Remote DART Interface (RDI) boards (two for a diversity module and one for a non-diversity module).The LPAs are pass-band specific, with the maximum composite Tx power levels, and >10dB instantaneous peak power rating listed in Table 2-2.Table 2-2. LPA Maximum Composite Tx Power LevelsPassband* Maximum dBm (WATT)InstantaneousBandwidthAWS +43dBm (20W) 45 MHzAWS 2100 Dual-LPA +43dBm (20W) 45 MHzCellular +43dBm (20W) 25 MHzEGSM 900 +40 dBm (10W) 39 MHz GSM 1800/DCS  +41 dBm (12.6W) 75 MHzPCS +43dBm (20W) 70 MHzPCS 1900 Dual-LPA +43dBm (20W) 70 MHz75347-0006
Prism System ComponentsPage 42 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009The LPA is housed within the Duplexer, and is not field serviceable.SMR 800/900 +38dBm (6.5W) 18 MHz SMR800,5 MHz SMR900UMTS +42 dBm (15.8W) 60 MHz* LPAs of the same passband can be combined to double the output power or +3dBm.Table 2-2.  LPA Maximum Composite Tx Power LevelsPassband* Maximum dBm (WATT)InstantaneousBandwidth
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 43ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.3.2.2 Remote SeRF ModulesThe SeRF Module houses the SeRF board that supports:•• eight SFP Fiber interfaces that run the SeRF protocol•• eight DART Board interfaces•• one crossbar multiplexer that splits, sums, and routes combinations of up to eight DART links to a maximum of eight identical SeRF links•• 10/100 Mbps ENET over fiber (up to 8 fibers)•• hardware control of Remote under direction from the managing HostFigure 2-10. Remote SeRF ModuleSeRF Mounting Tab(1 on each side)Door AlarmSeRF modulePower SupplyBottom ofRemote Enclosure77073-039
Prism System ComponentsPage 44 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.3.2.3 Remote Power Supply and Cable AssemblyThe Remote is powered by 100 to 240 VAC (nominal 120 or 240 VAC), 50 to 60 Hz power. The AC power is supplied through a 15-foot (4.6m) three-wire power cable that is provided with the unit. The power cable connects to a 3-pin AC power connector mounted on the bottom of the Remote.The stub end of the power cable must be routed to an external junction box (not provided) for connection to the AC power source. A circuit breaker rated at 20 Amps (120 VAC) should be used to provide over-current protection for the Prism power circuit. It is also recommended that an external AC outlet (not provided) be installed near the Remote to power test equipment and tools.The Remote model determines the number of power supplies.•• The Single-Band Remote is powered by one power supply.•• The Dual-Band Remote is powered by two power supplies.•• The Tri- and Quad-Band Remotes are powered by three power supplies.There are up to four switches that independently control DC power for each RF Module. These switches are labeled MOD A, MOD B, MOD C, and MOD D and correspond to the RF Module shelves, from bottom to top, that are labeled the same.Figure 2-11. Remote Power SupplyFor further information on calculating required power, see “Power Consumption” on page 129.Power moduleAC switchfor RemoteDC switches (4)labeled MOD A - MOD Dfor up to 4 RF ModulesUp to three powersupply unitsSeRF module will be installedon top of the Power Supply module77073-038
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 45ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.3.2.4 Solar ShieldThe Prism solar shields are required to conduct air over the outside of the Prism. The Prism ships with the solar shield factory installed.Figure 2-12. Solar ShieldQuad-Band RemotesSolar Shield is closed Solar Shield is open,Remote door is closedSolar Shield and Remote door are open77073-024
Prism System ComponentsPage 46 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.3.2.5 Mounting Bracket (Remotes)The Prism is designed to be pole or wall mounted or mounted on a flat surface.Figure 2-13. Prism Back View—Mounting ComponentsRetracting-LiftingEyeWall-Attachmentpoints (2)Four pairs ofMounting Hooks77077-007
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 47ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.3.2.6 Remote ConnectorsThe bottom of the Remote comprises the RF, fiber and RJ-45 connectors as well as a Status LED as indicated in Figure 2-14 and described in Table 2-3.Figure 2-14. FlexWave Prism Remote Unit User InterfaceNETWORKAUX.MOD ARX1MOD ATX0/RX0FIBER 1FIBER 2MOD BTX0/RX0MOD BRX1MOD CTX0/RX0MOD DTX0/RX0MOD CRX1MOD DRX1POWER100-240 VAC50-60 Hz16 AMPS77073-017
Prism System ComponentsPage 48 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Table 2-3. FlexWave Prism Remote Unit User InterfaceUser Interface Designation Device Functional DescriptionFIBER 1 BX5 Duplex Female single-mode angled UPC fiber (>50 dB return loss 1)Two fiber pairs which can support up to 140 MHz of duplexed RF spectrum.FIBER 2 BX5 Duplex Female single-mode angled UPC fiber (>50 dB return loss 1)Two additional fiber pairs which can be used to get to the maximum of 280 MHz of RF spectrum.Mod A TX0/RX0 2N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module A connection point for transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna.Mod A RX1 N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module A connection point for diversity receive for RF power from the antenna.Mod B TX0/RX0  N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module B connection point for transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna.Mod B RX1 N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module B connection point for diversity receive for RF power from the antenna.Mod C TX0/RX0  N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module C connection point for transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna.Mod C RX1 N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module C connection point for diversity receive for RF power from the antenna.Mod D TX0/RX0  N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module D connection point for transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna.Mod D RX1 N-Type 50-Ohm female RF coaxial connectorRF Module D connection point for diversity receive for RF power from the antenna.Network Sealed RJ-45 female connectorConnection point for communication with the entire connected network: Host, Remote, and ENET connected devices at the Remote.Status LED Red LED At startup, the Status LED is ON (solid red) prior to being controlled by the SeRF processor. Otherwise, when the Remote is in service, the Status LED is OFF.100/240 VAC50–60 HZ16 Amps (Quad-Band)13 Amps (Tri-Band)10 Amps (Dual-Band)6 Amps (Single-Band)Sealed 3-wire AC power connectorConnection point for the AC power cord. Supplied ground lug Connection point for grounding unit.1ADC connector specification2Mod A/RF Module A is the bottommost Module in a Remote and Mod D/RF Module D is the topmost module in a Quad-Band Remote.
Prism Remote UnitsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 49ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.3.2.7 Remote Fiber Connector Cable AssemblyA fiber connector cable assembly is provided with 10 meters of environmentally hardened cable and 1 meter of exposed, un-terminated single-mode 900μm optical fiber sufficient for splicing in an OSP splice tray.2.3.2.8 Remote Antenna Cable ConnectionsThe TX0/RX0 antenna cable connections are through 50-ohm N-type female connectors. The Remote includes an internal Duplexer which allows a single antenna cable to carry both forward and reverse path RF signals between the antenna and the Remote. The RX1 diversity antenna cable connections are through 50-ohm N-type female connectors.2.3.2.9 Remote GroundingA double-ground stud and ring lug is supplied with the unit. A #6 copper wire terminated with the provided ring terminal must be provided to link the Remote to an earth ground source.2.3.2.10 Remote CoolingThe electronic compartment of the Prism is sealed to the environment. Prism conducts its heat to a rear heat sink and the front doors. Two external environmentally hardened fans are controlled and monitored by the system. When turned on, these fans pull air over the external surfaces of the enclosure to ensure the electronics run within their rated temperature. The fans run at three different speeds depending on the internal temperature of the system. An alarm is generated if a high temperature condition occurs within the enclosure.The maximum ambient operating temp is 50°C (122°F).The pigtail is a reduced bending radius type fiber. Therefore not all fusion splicers will work to splice it. Do not use a splicer that uses light to align the cores. 30M, 40M, 60M, 80M, 100M and 150M fiber connector cable assemblies are also available from ADC.For proper and safe equipment operation, an approved earth ground connection must be provided. The recommended minimum wire size is #6 AWG copper wire.
Prism System ComponentsPage 50 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.4 PRISM SYSTEM ACCESSORIESThis section provides a brief description of various accessory items that are available separately. The accessory items may or may not be required depending on the application. 2.4.1 Lightning Surge Suppressor (Remote Accessory)An externally-mounted lightning surge suppressor is available separately as an accessory for the Remote. To reduce the chance of damage to electronic components should a lightning strike occur, install a lightning surge suppressor at each antenna port that connects to an outdoor antenna. The surge/antenna connector on the lightning suppressor is an N-type female connector. The Prism Remote Unit must be properly grounded for the lighting surge suppressor to function properly. 2.4.2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (Accessory)Any power interruption without an external Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system will potentially result in an RF power outage. If a UPS is required it should be designed into the site plan during the engineering process.2.4.3 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System (Accessory)In some applications, it may be desirable or necessary to combine the forward path and reverse path optical signals from a single Host/Remote pair onto a single optical fiber. This can be accomplished by using a passive bi-directional Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM) system. The optical wavelengths used in the Prism system are 1550 nm for the forward path and 1310 nm for the reverse path. Because different wavelengths are used for the forward and reverse paths, both signals can be combined on a single optical fiber. A WDM application is shown in Figure 2-15.Figure 2-15. Wavelength Division Multiplexer Application77073-053NON-DIVERSITY FIBER OPTIC LINKFORWARD ANDREVERSE PATHDIVERSITY FIBER OPTIC LINKWDMFORWARD ANDREVERSE PATHANDDIVERSITY REVERSE PATHWDMHOSTUNITREMOTEUNITSWDMREMOTEUNITSWDMUP TOEIGHT
Prism System AccessoriesFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 51ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.The WDM Host module mounting shelf and Host module are shown in Figure 2-16.The WDM module is shown in Figure 2-17. WDMs at the Remote are in the fiber patch cord and placed in the enclosure.Figure 2-16. WDM Host Module and Host Module Mounting ShelfFigure 2-17. Host Unit WDM Module2.4.4 Course Wavelength Division Multiplexer System (Accessory)Prism Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer (CWDM) systems are pre-configured with the correct wavelength SFPs installed as well as the correct wavelength OADM module. SFPs installed in the Host provides the following optical wavelengths:•• 1470 nm •• 1550 nm•• 1490 nm •• 1570 nm•• 1510 nm •• 1590 nm•• 1530 nm •• 1610 nm77073-05477073-055
Prism System ComponentsPage 52 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009The Host is connected to a CWDM chassis that contains the CWDM Mux/DeMux Units that multiplex the wavelengths from the transceivers onto a single fiber in the Forward path and de-multiplexes the wavelengths from the Remotes into their respective wavelengths. The Remote within a CWDM system requires an internal Prism CWDM Fiber Cable Assembly. Figure 2-18 on Page 52 shows the CWDM Mux/DeMux unit and Figure 2-19 shows the CWDM Fiber Cable Assembly. For further information on the Prism CWDM system, see the ADC FlexWave™ Prism Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer User Manual (ADCP-75-353).Figure 2-18. Prism Multiplexer/DeMultiplexerLEFT SIDE PORTS (DEMUX) RIGHT SIDE PORTS (MUX)19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 361 2     3 4     5 6      7 8    9 10   11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18NOTUSEDNOTUSEDNOTUSEDNOTUSEDNOTUSEDCWDMPORTSCWDMPORTS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18NOTUSEDNOTUSEDNOTUSEDNOTUSEDNOTUSED19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26COM36353433323130292827COM1611 1591 1571 1551 1531 1511 1491 147116111591157115511531151114911471DEMUX PORTS (FRONT, LEFT SIDE OF CWDM MUX/DEMUX UNIT)MUX PORTS (FRONT, RIGHT SIDE OF CWDM MUX/DEMUX UNIT)77073-056
Prism System AccessoriesFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 53ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Figure 2-19. CWDM Fiber Cable AssemblyThe Prism CWDM system works with ADC’s 7- and 3.5-inch industry-standard WideVAM chassis to ensure consistent, superior cable management within the frame.The 3.5-inch standard VAM chassis fits into any 19-inch rack mounting environment. It accommodates a maximum of 4 plug-in modules, 4 bulkhead plates, 4 blank panels or any combination thereof. Adjustable mounting brackets are provided for 23-inch rack mounting environments.Figure 2-20. 3.5-Inch Standard VAM Chassis (FVM-19x350-M6)OUT FROM OADM 1, REV SECFWD (DROP FROM OADM 1 & 2)REV (ADD FROM OADM 1 & 2)IN FROM OADM 2, FWD SECIN FROM OADM 1, FWD PRIMOUT FROM OADM 2, REV PRIM77073-05777073-051
Prism System ComponentsPage 54 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009The 7-inch standard VAM chassis fits into any open chassis location within an existing ADC 7-inch panel system or in an LGX® compatible frame. It accommodates a maximum of six components, in any combination of the following:•• single plug-in modules•• bulkhead plates•• blank panels. The 7-inch chassis mounts in EIA or WECO racks. Adjustable mounting brackets are provided for 19- or 23-inch rack mounting environments. Figure 2-21. 7-inch Standard VAM Chassis (FVM-19X700W)77073-052
Prism System AccessoriesFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 55ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.4.5 Millimeter Wave Systems (Accessory)A Millimeter Wave (MMW) system with a data rate of not less than 3 Gbps (that meets the FlexWave Prism data rate performance and BER requirements) may be used in applications where it is desirable or necessary to bridge an open span and where it is impractical to lay a fiber optic cable. One MMW transceiver unit may be mounted on the Host side of the open span and the other MMW transceiver unit may be mounted on the Remote side of the open span. A system diagram of an MMW application is shown in Figure 2-22. MMW systems are available from various equipment manufacturers.Figure 2-22. FlexWave Millimeter Wave ApplicationA mmw link (3GBps) is required for 12 timeslots worth of RF traffic between the Host and the Remote. This is roughly 60 - 75MHz depending on the modulation. If a Remote has more bandwidth requirements (such as 210MHz of RF), there would need to be 3 point-to-point mmw links.77073-058UP TO EIGHTREMOTEUNITSFORWARD PATHMMWTX/RXMMWTX/RXFLEXWAVE MILLIMETER WAVEREVERSE PATHFORWARD PATHREVERSE PATHHOSTUNIT
Prism System ComponentsPage 56 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.5 PRISM SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS2.5.1 Host Unit SpecificationsParameter Specification RemarksDimensions (HuWuD) 5.17 u17.26u9.5 inches(131.3 u 438.4 u 241.3 mm)Dimension for width does not include the mounting brackets which can be installed for either 19- or 23-inch racks. Mounting 19- or 23-inch rack EIA or WECOWeight 20 lbs. (9.1 kg)Weather resistance Indoor installation only Environmentally controlled outdoor cabinet.Operating temperature 0º to 55º C (32º to 131º F)Storage temperature –40º to 70º C (–40º to 158ºF)Humidity 10% to 90% No condensationOptical ports SFP transceivers LC (UPC)Optical power levels Launch powerMinimum: -2 dBmMaximum: 3 dBmReceive powerMinimum: -27 dBmMaximum: -9 dBmTransceivers Wavelengths:• Host transmits a 1550 nm signal• Remote transmits a 1310 nm signal• Host and Remote can receive either a 1550 or 1310 nm signalFor information on transceiver transmissions with a CWDM, see the ADC FlexWave Prism Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer User Manual (ADCP-75-353).External alarm connector Screw-type terminals NO, COM, and NC relay contactsDC Power ±20 – ±60 VdcPower consumption Maximum: 320 WattsNominal: 202 WattsCurrent rating 4.2 Amps8.4 AmpsAt –48VdcAt +24VdcRF coaxial cable connectors 50 ohm QMA – type (female) 50 ohms input/output impedanceNetwork and Craft connectors RJ–45 jackReliability at 25ºC MTBF 200,000 hours Including fans
Prism System SpecificationsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 57ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.2.5.2 Remote Unit SpecificationsParameter Specification RemarksEnclosure dimensions (HuWuD)Single-Band 23.1" x 12.15" x 10.125"(58.67 cm x 30.86 cm x 25.71 cm)Dual-Band 31.1" x 12.15" x 10.125"(78.99 cm x 30.86 cm x 25.71 cm)Tri-Band 39.1" x 12.15" x 10.125" (99.31 cm x 30.86 cm x 25.71 cm)Quad-Band 50.2" x 12.15" x 10.125"(127.51 cm x 30.86 cm x 25.71 cm)Mounting Wall, Pole, Inside Pole, and VaultWeight (with solar shields installed)Single-Band 64 lbs. (29 kg)Dual-Band 96 lbs. (43 kg)Tri-Band 127 lbs. (58 kg)Quad-Band 163 lbs. (74 kg)Outside AmbientTemperature Rating -40° C to +50° C (-40º F to +122º F)Storage Temperature -40° C to +70° C (-40º F to +158º F)Humidity 10% to 90% non-condensingLightning Protection 20kA IEC 1000-45 8/30 ìs WaveformProvided by external lightning protector (accessory)Weather Resistance IP-65 Indoor or outdoor installationCooling Fan, IP-55ConnectorsNetwork port RJ-45 female connectorAC power connector Sealed 3-pin Connection point for the AC power cordAntenna cable connector 50 ohm N-Type (female) 50 ohms input/output impedanceVoltage input 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz Operating range 90 to 265 VACCurrent rating 15 AMPS
Prism System ComponentsPage 58 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20092.5.3 System Nominal Optical SpecificationsParameter Specification aRemarksOptical - Host and Remote UnitFiber type9/125, single-modeNumber of fibers requiredNon-diversity with WDMDiversity with WDMNon-diversity without WDMDiversity without WDM1122Assumes RF bandwidth does not exceed 3 Gbps data rate capacity of the fiber.Forward path wavelength 1550 nmReverse path wavelength 1310 nmDiversity path wavelength 1310 nmOptical power levels Launch powerMinimum: -2 dBmMaximum: 3 dBmReceive powerMinimum: -27 dBmMaximum: -9 dBmOptical budget 25 dB For optical BER of 10–6Optical connectors Industry standard LC Host and WDMOptical - Host and Remote WDMWDM Passband 1310 nm ± 20 nm1550 nm ± 20 nmForward path insertion lossHost WDMRemote WDM0.7 dB0.3 dBDoes not include connector lossReverse path insertion lossHost WDMRemote WDM0.3 dB0.7 dBDoes not include connector lossIsolation > 30 dB minimumReturn loss (Reflectance) < –50 dB All input portsaAll specifications apply after a five minute warm-up period.
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FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 63ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 ©2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.3INSTALLING THE HOST UNIT3.1 Before Starting Installation................................................................................. 643.2 Tools and Materials............................................................................................ 653.3 Install the Host ................................................................................................. 663.3.1 Unpacking and Inspection........................................................................... 663.3.2 Install Host in Equipment Rack .................................................................... 663.3.3 OSP Fiber Cable Installation Guidelines......................................................... 683.3.4 Chassis Ground Connection......................................................................... 693.3.5 Coaxial Cable Connections .......................................................................... 703.3.6 Optical Connections ................................................................................... 723.3.7 LC Attenuator ........................................................................................... 733.3.7.1 Optical Connections Without WDM System ............................................ 743.3.7.2 Optical Connections For Systems With a WDM ....................................... 763.3.8 EXT REF Connections ................................................................................. 783.3.9 Computer Connection (Craft) ...................................................................... 803.3.10 System Alarm Connections........................................................................ 813.3.11 Power Connections................................................................................... 833.4 Installing the WDM Host Module Mounting Shelf and WDM Host Module .................... 873.4.1 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System Overview ......................................... 873.4.2 Install WDM Host Components .................................................................... 90This section provides the installation procedures for the Host and the WDM Host module (accessory item). Installation of the Remote components may proceed separately from installation of the Host.Content Page
Installing the Host UnitPage 64 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.1 BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATIONDo the following before you begin installation.•• Review the system design plan. •• Identify the equipment installation site.•• Make sure all cable runs are mapped out.•• Identify and obtain all tools and materials required to complete the installation.
Tools and MaterialsFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 65ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.3.2 TOOLS AND MATERIALSThe following tools are required to complete the procedures in this section:•• Medium size flat-bladed screwdriver•• Phillips screwdriver (#2)•• Pliers•• Wire cutters•• Wire stripper•• Tool kit for attaching QMA-Type male connectors to coaxial cable•• Crimp tool to attach ring terminals•• Multimeter•• Optical power meter•• Fiber cleaning equipment The following materials are required to complete the procedures in this section:•• #18 AWG (1.0 mm) insulated stranded copper wire (for chassis grounding wire)•• #18 AWG (1.0 mm) red and black insulated copper wire (for DC power wires)•• Category 3 or 5 cable (for external alarm system wires)•• Category 5 cable with RJ45 connectors for the Network and Craft port•• #6 ring terminal (1) for #18 wire (for chassis ground wire connection)•• #6 fork terminals (2) for #18 wire (for DC power wiring connection)•• Single-mode patch cord(s) with LC connectors (1 – 8 depending on the application)•• High performance, flexible, low-loss 50-ohm coaxial cable•• QMA-type male connectors•• Wire ties
Installing the Host UnitPage 66 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3 INSTALL THE HOSTThis chapter guides you through installing a Prism Host, which requires 70 steps that are divided into 11 sections. Follow the steps in the order in which they are provided.3.3.1 Unpacking and InspectionThis section provides instructions for opening the shipping boxes, verifying that all parts have been received, and verifying that no shipping damage has occurred. 11 Inspect the exterior of the shipping container(s) for evidence of rough handling that may have damaged the components in the container.22 Unpack each container while carefully checking the contents for damage and verify with the packing slip.33 If damage is found or parts are missing, file a claim with the commercial carrier and notify ADC Customer Service (see “Contacting ADC” on page 335). Save the damaged cartons for inspection by the carrier.44 Save all shipping containers for use if the equipment requires shipment at a future date. 3.3.2 Install Host in Equipment RackA pair of reversible mounting brackets is provided that allow the Host to be mounted in either a 19-inch or 23-inch EIA or WECO equipment rack. When installed, the Host front panel is flush with the front of the rack.Both US standard and metric machine screws are included for rack mounting the Host. When loading the Host in a rack, make sure the mechanical loading of the rack is even to avoid a hazardous condition such as an unbalanced rack. The rack should safely support the combined weight of all the equipment it holds.The maximum ambient temperature for the Host is 55º C (131º F).The Host to be mounted in either a 19- inch or 23- inch EIA or WECO equipment rack. Unless noted otherwise, views of the Host show the mounting brackets in the 23- inch position.Wet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when installing or using electrically powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. To insure that all optical connectors remain dust- free during installation, leave all dust caps and dust protectors in place until directed to remove them for connection.
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 67ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Use the following procedure to install the Host in the equipment rack:55 The Host is shipped with the mounting brackets installed for 19-inch rack installations. If mounting the Host in a 19-inch rack, proceed to Step 6. If mounting the Host in a 23-inch rack, proceed to Step 8.66 Remove both mounting brackets from the Host (requires TORX screwdriver with T20 bit) and save screws (six-screws on each side) for reuse. 77 Reinstall both mounting brackets so the long side of the bracket is flush with the Host front panel as shown below. Use the screws removed in Step 6 to re-attach the brackets to the Host chassis. 88 Position the Host in the designated mounting space in the rack (per system design plan) and then secure (but do not tighten) the Host to the rack using the four machine screws provided (use #12-24 or M6 x 10 screws, whichever is appropriate). 99 Locate two vertical cable guides, not provided with the Host. 100 Back out the Host mounting screws just enough to provide clearance for installation of the cable guides. 111 Slide each cable guide into position for installation and then securely tighten the corresponding mounting screws.A vertical cable guide kit is available separately as an accessory.Install MountingBrackets as shown forinstallation in 23-inch Racks77073-060
Installing the Host UnitPage 68 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3.3 OSP Fiber Cable Installation GuidelinesThe outside plant (OSP) fiber optic cables should be routed between the Host distribution panel and Remote outside plant cabinet and terminated before the equipment is installed. A diagram of a typical OSP cable routing is shown in Figure 3-1. At the Host, the OSP cable should be terminated at a fiber distribution panel and spliced to fiber patch cords. Jumper patch cords may then be used to link the Host optical ports to the OSP cable terminations. Whenever possible, a guideway such as the FiberGuide system should be provided to protect the fiber optic patch cords from damage and to prevent excessive bending. The procedures for connecting the OSP cable optical fibers to the Host is provided in “Optical Connections Without WDM System” on page 74. and “Optical Connections For Systems With a WDM” on page 76.Figure 3-1. Typical Fiber Optic Cable RoutingHost UnitFiberDistributionPanelOutdoorRemote SiteHost SitePatchcordsIndoor/OutdoorQuad Cable with Pre-TerminatedConnector *Outside PlantCableRemoteUnit77073-059IndoorRemote SiteXSpliceTerminationXRemoteUnitOutside PlantCabinetX* One end of the Quad cable is   connectorized, and the other end   is stub
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 69ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.3.3.4 Chassis Ground ConnectionA stud is provided on the rear side of the chassis for connecting a grounding wire to the chassis. Use the following procedure to connect the grounding wire to the chassis and to route the grounding wire to an approved earth ground source.122 Obtain a length of #18 AWG (1.00 mm) insulated stranded copper wire for use as a chassis grounding wire. 133 Terminate one end of the wire with a ring terminal. 144 Locate the chassis-ground stud at the rear of the Host chassis as shown in in the following graphic, and then attach the ring end of the wire to the chassis ground stud.155 Route the free end of the chassis grounding wire to an approved (per local code or practice) earth ground source. 166 Cut the chassis grounding wire to length and connect it to the approved ground source as required by local code or practice. Maintain reliable grounding. Pay particular attention to ground source connections.Rear of Host ChassisStarwasherHexnutGroundwire77073-062Starwasher Chassis-groundstud
Installing the Host UnitPage 70 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3.5 Coaxial Cable ConnectionsThe RF interface between the Host DART card and the EBTS/BTS is supported through two type QMA female connectors mounted on each DART front panel. One connector provides the coaxial cable connection for the forward path (downlink) signal and the other connector provides the coaxial cable connection for the reverse path (uplink) signal.In most installations, it is usually necessary to insert an external attenuator into the forward path link between the Host and the BTS. Before completing the forward path connection at the BTS, verify that the composite forward path RF signal level at the Host is between –25 and +5 dBm.The Host should be mounted as close as possible to the EBTS/BTS to minimize cable losses. Use the following procedure to route and connect the forward and reverse path coaxial cables to the Host DART cards:177 Obtain the required lengths of high performance, flexible, low loss 50-ohm coaxial communications cable (RG-400 or equivalent) for all coaxial connections. 188 Route the forward and reverse path coaxial cables between the Host and the BTS interface (per system design plan) and cut to the required length. Allow sufficient slack for dressing and organizing cables at the Host and for installing an external attenuator in the forward path link. 199 Terminate each cable with a QMA-Type male connector following the connector supplier’s recommendations. 200 If required, install an external attenuator in the forward path. 211 Connect the forward and reverse path cables as shown in the following graphic.aa Connect the forward path cable to the FWD RF IN connector on the Host DART front panel.bb Connect the reverse path cable to the REV RF OUT connector on the Host DART front panel. The composite forward path RF signal level at the Host must be between –25 and + 5 dBm. Do not connect the forward path cable until the composite forward path RF signal level is measured and the amount of external attenuation required is determined.
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 71ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.222 Repeat this procedure for the remaining DART cards in the Host.233 Dress and secure cables at the right side of the Host.244 Complete all remaining coaxial connections as specified in the system design plan.77073-063
Installing the Host UnitPage 72 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3.6 Optical ConnectionsOptical connections between the Host SeRF card and the Remote are supported through Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers. The optical interfaces are standard single-mode duplex LC (flat polished UPC). One SFP comes with the Host—additional SFPs (up to 7) must be ordered separately as needed.There are two fiber connections—one FWD and one REV—for each SFP. As the SeRF holds up to eight SFPs, there is a total of 16 connections: eight FWD and eight REV. The FWD path is 1550nm (from the Host to the Remote) and the REV path is 1310nm (from the Remote to the Host).Each FWD port provides an optical connection for the forward path (downlink) signal. Each REV port provide an optical connection for the reverse path (uplink) signal. Each REV port can also provide the optical connection for the diversity reverse path (uplink) signal.The optical connections are dependent on whether or not a WDM Host module (accessory) is installed:•• If the installation does not include a WDM module, proceed to Section 2.9.2 for the optical connections procedure.•• If the installation includes a WDM module, proceed to Section 2.10 for the optical connections procedure. This equipment uses a Class 1 Laser according to FDA/CDRH rules. Laser radiation can seriously damage the retina of the eye. Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber. Do not look directly into the optical transmitter of any unit or exposure to laser radiation may result. An optical power meter should be used to verify active fibers. A protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating transmitter or optical fiber connector to avoid the potential of dangerous amounts of radiation exposure. This practice also prevents dirt particles from entering the connector.
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 73ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.3.3.7 LC AttenuatorTo meet 3Gbps optical transmission requirements, the long reach transceivers (SFPs) must be used. SFPs have the following specifications:•• Launch: 0dBm•• Normal Operation: -9dBm maximum to -27dBm minimum•• Overdrive: >-9dBm•• Underdrive: <-27dBm•• RX No Light condition: <-34dBmThe receiver’s specification is -9 to -27dBm. Based on typical fiber runs, there's usually only a few dB of loss, so the 15dB LC attenuator (Figure 3-2) ships with each Host to put the receive level in the optimum receive range.Figure 3-2. LC AttenuatorThere is an option of ordering the WDM with a fiber pigtail. The document for the WDM option describes using the LC attenuator option and requires an additional fiber patch cord.77073-064
Installing the Host UnitPage 74 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3.7.1 Optical Connections Without WDM SystemUse the following procedure to connect the optical fibers when a WDM is not installed.255 Obtain two patch cords that are of sufficient length to reach from the Host to the fiber distribution panel. 266 Designate one of the patch cords as the forward path link and the other as the reverse path link and attach an identification label or tag next to the connector. 277 Remove the dust caps from the Host SeRF SFP optical ports and from the patch cord connectors that will be connected to the SeRF SFP optical ports. 288 Clean each patch cord connector following the patch cord supplier’s recommendations. 299 Connect the LC attenuator to the patch cord. 300 Plug the FWD and REV path patch cords to the corresponding transmit (FWD) and receive (REV) connections depending on the remote node SFP position.Improper handling can damage fiber optic cables. Do not bend fiber optic cable more sharply than the minimum recommended bend radius specified by the cable manufacturer. Do not apply more pulling force to the cable than specified.
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 75ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.311 Route the patch cords from the Host to the fiber distribution panel. 322 At the fiber distribution panel, identify the OSP cable optical fiber terminations that correspond to the forward and reverse paths. 333 Remove the dust caps from the OSP cable optical fiber adapters and from the patch cord connectors. 344 Clean each patch cord connector (follow patch cord supplier’s recommendations) and then mate the connector with the appropriate OSP cable adapter. 355 Repeat this procedure for the remaining SeRF SFPs in the Host.366 Store any excess patch cord slack at the fiber distribution panel or storage panel.The Host optical adapters are angled to the left. Therefore, always route patch cords to the Host from the left side of the rack. Routing patch cords to the Host from the right may exceed the bend radius limitations for the optical fiber. 77073-033FWD pathREV path
Installing the Host UnitPage 76 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3.7.2 Optical Connections For Systems With a WDMUse the following procedure to connect the optical fibers when a WDM module is installed with the Host.377 Obtain a patch cord that is of sufficient length to reach from the WDM module to the fiber distribution panel. 388 Remove the dust cap from the WDM port on the WDM module and from the patch cord connector that will be connected to the WDM module. 399 Clean the patch cord connector (follow patch cord supplier’s recommendations). 400 Insert the connector into the WDM port on the WDM module. 411 Obtain two patch cords that are of sufficient length to reach from the WDM module to the Host.422 Designate one of the patch cords as the forward path link and the other as the reverse path link and attach an identification label or tag next to the connector. 433 Remove the dust caps from the Host SeRF SFP optical ports and from the patch cord connectors that will be connected to the SeRF SFP optical ports. 444 Connect the LC attenuator (see Figure 3-2 on Page 73) to the patch cord.455 Refer to the following diagram to understand the fiber optic connections to the WDM module.WDM module ports are labeled FWD, REV, TEST, and WDM.Fiber DistributionPanel (FDP)XXHost Unit 1PORT 8FWDPORT 8REVREVpathFWDpathWavelengthDivisionMultiplexers 1234PORT 1FWDPORT 1REVHost Unit 2REVpathFWDpath77073-065To/FromRemote Unit 1To/FromRemote Unit 1Host Unit 1(Bi-Directional FiberLink With Remote Unit)Host Unit 1(Bi-Directional FiberLink With Remote Unit)PORT 1FWDPORT 1REVREVpathFWDpath1234TestTest1234TestFiber DistributionPanel (FDP)XTo/FromRemote Unit 2Host Unit 2(Bi-Directional FiberLink With Remote Unit)
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 77ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.466 Clean each fiber patch cord connector and then insert the connector into the appropriate optical port on the Host as shown below.477 (Optional) If adding CWDM accessories, see the ADC FlexWave™ Prism Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer User Manual (ADCP-75-353) for installation information. (For an overview of a Prism CWDM system, see Section 1.2, Course Wavelength Division Multiplexer System, on page 4).The Host SeRF SFP optical adapters are angled to the left. Therefore, fiber patch cords should always be routed to the Host from the left side of the rack. Routing fiber patch cords to the Host from the right side of the rack may exceed the bend radius limitations for the optical fiber. 77073-033FWD pathREV path
Installing the Host UnitPage 78 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3.8 EXT REF ConnectionsEXT REF connections between multiple Hosts is supported through two QMA type female connectors mounted on the System card. One of the jacks is designated as the IN port and the other jack is designated as the OUT port. The EXT REF interface allows Hosts to be connected together (in daisy-chain fashion) and clocked through a single source. Use the following procedure to connect EXT REF interface cables between multiple Hosts: 488 Connect one end of the EXT REF interface cable (accessory) to the EXT REF OUT port on Host #1. When using the 10 MHz external reference clock the signal must be connected to the Host before enabling the clock source in the software. If there isn’t a working external clock source when you configure external timing, the optical sync at the Remote will be lost and all traffic will stop flowing.77073-066
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 79ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.499 Connect the interface cables to the other Hosts that are to be daisy-chained to Host 1. A diagram of typical EXT REF interface connections is shown below. At the stopping point where no further Hosts are to be connected, the OUT would be left unconnected:aa  Connect the interface cable from the EXT REF OUT port on Host 1 to the IN port on Host 2.bb Connect the interface cable from the EXT REF OUT port on Host 2 to the IN port on Host 3.500 Repeat Step 49 for each additional Host that is added to the network.Host Unit 3 Host Unit 2 Host Unit 1OUT  EXT   IN NET IN NET OUT NET IN NET OUT77073-034CoaxialInterface CablesTo Next Host Unit(Note: No EXT OUTconnection at last Host)OUT  EXT   IN OUT  EXT   INREF ClockInput
Installing the Host UnitPage 80 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/20093.3.9 Computer Connection (Craft)The SeRF front panel provides a Craft port that provides an Ethernet interface that allows you to connect a computer to access the EMS.511 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable (CAT5 or better, not provided by ADC) to the Host Craft port as shown below. 522 Connect the free end of the cable to the computer’s port. Refer to the user manual provided with the computer to locate and configure the specified port. In the default configuration, the Craft port has a DHCP server that assigns an IP address to the computer that is connected. You should therefore have your network interface configured for DHCP, or configured with a static IP address in the same subnet, where the default is 192.168.0.1/24.77073-067RJ-45Connectordetail
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 81ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.3.3.10 System Alarm ConnectionsThe alarm interface between the Host and an alarm system is supported by twelve-terminal plug (with screw-type terminals) that connects to a receptacle mounted on the Host System card front panel. The terminal plug provides connections to normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) dry type alarm contacts for both major and minor alarms. A category 3 or 5 cable is typically used to connect the Host System card to the alarm system.Table 3-1. System Card Alarm Pin DesignationsPINDescriptionRequired WiresNC NO1 Host Minor Normally Closed X2 Host Minor Common X X3 Host Minor Normally Open X4 Host Major Normally Closed X5 Host Major Common X X6 Host Major Normally Open X7 Remote Minor Normally ClosedX8 Remote Minor Common X X9 Remote Minor Normally OpenX10 Remote Major Normally ClosedX11 Remote Major Common X X12 Remote Major Normally Open X
Installing the Host UnitPage 82 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Use the following procedure to install the alarm wiring and connect it to the Host: 533 Obtain the required length of category 3 or 5 cable. 544 Route the cable between the Host System card and the alarm system (if not already routed) and then cut to the required length. Allow sufficient slack for dressing and organizing the cable at the Host.555 Strip back the outer cable sheath and insulation to expose the wires at both ends of the cable and strip back 0.2 inches (5 mm) of insulation from each wire. 566 Connect the Major alarm wire pair to the MAJOR COM/NC or MAJOR COM/NO terminals (whichever is required by the alarm system) on the Host System card alarm terminal connector (supplied with Host System card).77073-068
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 83ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.577 Connect the Minor alarm wire pair to the MINOR COM/NC or MINOR COM/NO terminals (whichever is required by the alarm system) on the Host System card alarm terminal connector (as shown above and in Table 3-1).588 Connect the Major and Minor alarm wire pairs to the appropriate terminals on the external alarm system. 599 Dress and secure cable per standard industry practice.3.3.11 Power ConnectionsThe Host has a modular DC to DC power supply located on the lower left side of the chassis, which is secured by turning its screws clock-wise until tight. An On/Off switch is provided on the Host power supply module front panel (Figure 3-3).Figure 3-3. Host Power ConnectorThe Host is powered by ± 20 to ± 60 Vdc power (nominal ± 24 or ± 48 Vdc), which is fed to the Host through a connector located on the front of the module. Power to the Host must be supplied through a fuse panel (available separately). Each Host must be protected with a fuse.A three position terminal block is provided for connecting the power wires. The power is fed to the Host Power Supply module through the Power Connector located on the Host front panel (Figure 3-3). Power to the Host must be supplied through a fuse panel such as the 20 position PowerWorx GMT Fuse Panel (available separately) and the power must be protected with an appropriate GMT fuse:•• 5 Amp GMT fuse for 48Vdc•• 10 Amp GMT fuse for 24 VdcPowerConnectorDC PowerSwitch77073-069
Installing the Host UnitPage 84 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009Table 3-2 provides a Host power consumption matrix that you should use to calculate power consumption for your system.* Add 1W for each SFP addedFor example, the power consumption of a fully-loaded Host, with four Dual SuperDARTs, a SeRF card (that comprises eight SFPs), and a System card would be:•• Nominal—131W•• Maximum—148.4W•• 15% Headroom—171WUse the following procedure to install the power wiring: 600 Obtain the items listed below:•• Wire stripper and screwdriver•• Wire, #18 AWG (1.00 mm) red and black insulated copper wire. Recommended wire size for the power leads, when fused in the same bay.611 Turn power switch on power supply OFF. 622 Connect the wires to the designated terminals on the fuse panel.633 Dress and secure the wires to the rack following local practice. Route wiring away from sharp edges and secure in place to prevent chaffing and provide strain relief.644 Route the wires to the terminal block on the Host Power Supply and cut them to length, allowing sufficient length for termination.Table 3-2. Host Power ConsumptionPCBClassic or Single SuperDARTDualSuperDARTSystem Card(including Fans)SeRF(1 SFP)SeRF(8 SFPs)*Power ConsumptionNominal 18.7W 23W 12W 23W 30WMaximum20W 26W 12.4W 25W 32WAll DC input wiring should be routed away from any sharp edges and properly secured in place to prevent chafing and to provide strain relief. This may be achieved by tie- wrapping wires to the rack frame or by a similar means.
Install the HostFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 85ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.655 Loop both power wires around and through the Ferrite as shown above. (The Ferrite is required for FCC radiated-emissions compliance.)666 Strip 0.5 inch (1.27 cm) of insulation from the end of each wire.677 Insert one end of each wire into the terminal block, one into the positive (+) and the other into the negative (–) position.688 Insert the terminal block into the 3-pin receptacle on the front of the Host Power Supply.699 Install fuses in the fuse panel. Update office records as required.When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit, check equipment nameplate ratings to avoid overloading circuits which may cause damage to over- current protection devices and supply wiring. 77073-070Ferrite
Installing the Host UnitPage 86 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009700 Turn the DC power switch to its ON position. Under normal operating conditions, the Host responds as follows:aa Immediately—PWR LED turns Greenbb Within 6 to 7 seconds—ALARM, SYNTH, and SW FLT LEDs turn Redcc Approximately 10 seconds—ALARM LED goes outdd Approximately 30 seconds—SYNTH LED goes outee Approximately 1 minute—SW FLT LED goes outff Approximately 2.5 minutes—Craft port assigns IP Address to Laptop, making Telnet management through the Craft port availablegg Approximately 3 minutes—SYNTH LED turns Greenhh Approximately 5 minutes—Element Management System (EMS) available on Craft port (1 - 2 minutes after SYNTH LED turns Green)Refer to the following graphic for location of the LEDs referenced above.ALARM LEDSYNTH LEDSW FLT LEDDC power switch Power LED77073-074Craft port
Installing the WDM Host Module Mounting Shelf and WDM Host ModuleFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 87ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.3.4 INSTALLING THE WDM HOST MODULE MOUNTINGSHELF AND WDM HOST MODULEA bi-directional wavelength division multiplexer (WDM) system is available as an accessory item for the Prism system. If the Prism  configuration does not require the use of a WDM system, skip this section and proceed to “Install Host in Equipment Rack” on page 66.3.4.1 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System OverviewThe Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM) system is an accessory product that is used when it is desirable or necessary to combine the forward and reverse path optical signals from one Prism system onto a single optical fiber. Each WDM system consists of a Host and a Remote. At the Host there is a WDM chassis that contains the WDM modules, and there is a WDM cable assembly within the Remote. Both the Host WDM module and the Remote WDM cable assembly consist of a bi-directional wavelength division multiplexer, as shown in Figure 3-4. Note that the WDM enables up to three Prism RF bands to operate on a single OSP fiber.Figure 3-4. WDM System
Installing the Host UnitPage 88 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009The Host WDM module is mounted within a powder-paint coated sheet metal enclosure. A straight LC-type optical connector port is provided for connecting the forward/reverse path optical fiber to the WDM module. A pair of fiber patch cord leads with LC-type connectors are provided for connecting the WDM module to the forward and reverse path optical ports on the Host SeRF card. The WDM Host module mounting shelf and Host module are shown in Figure 3-5.Figure 3-5. WDM Host Module and Host Module Mounting ShelfFigure 3-6 provides WDM port information.Figure 3-6. WDM PortsThe WDM Test port (Port 3 shown in Figure 3-6) is a monitor or trap port. When taking a reading at this port, the signal power is 23 dB less than the input power going into Port 1. The wavelength of light measured is 1550 nm.22390-APort 1: 1550nm IN (FWD)Port 2: 1310nm OUT (REV)Ports123477073-029Port 3: -23dB 1550nm Test portPort 4: 1310/1550nm
Installing the WDM Host Module Mounting Shelf and WDM Host ModuleFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 89ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Each WDM module supports a single Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) port on the Host, but a WDM chassis can support up to 8 WDM modules, which allows it to be shared among multiple Hosts depending on the SFP port counts and system configuration. That is, the 8 modules allows a fully loaded Host with 8 SFP modules or multiple partially-loaded Hosts (for a maximum of 8 total SFPs). The WDM Host module mounting shelf installs in the equipment rack with the Host. Figure 3-7 shows a one Host WDM system. Figure 3-7. One Host WDM System77073-061
Installing the Host UnitPage 90 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009When multiple Hosts require connection to a WDM system, the Host module mounting shelf and the Hosts should be mounted in the equipment rack as shown in Figure 3-8. This configuration allows the fiber patch cord leads from the two Host modules to be connected directly to the optical ports on any one of the four Hosts. Figure 3-8. Typical WDM and Host Configuration3.4.2 Install WDM Host ComponentsThe WDM Host module mounting shelf may be mounted in either a 19-inch or 23-inch EIA or WECO equipment rack. Four #12-24 screws are provided for securing the mounting shelf to the rack. Use the following procedure to install the WDM Host module mounting shelf in the equipment rack and to mount the WDM modules in the WDM Host module mounting shelf.WDM MOUNTINGSHELF(WITHOUT MODULES)22392-APOWERWORXFUSE PANELHOST UNITSHOST SLACK FIBER STORAGE
Installing the WDM Host Module Mounting Shelf and WDM Host ModuleFlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference Page 91ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009 © 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.11 The WDM Host module mounting shelf is shipped with the mounting brackets installed for 23-inch rack installations. If installing the mounting shelf in a 23-inch rack, proceed to Step 4. If installing the mounting shelf in a 19-inch rack proceed to Step 2.22 Remove both mounting brackets from the mounting shelf (requires Phillips screwdriver) and save screws for reuse.33 Reinstall both mounting brackets so the short side of the bracket is flush with the front panel as shown below. Use the screws removed in Step 2 to attach the new brackets to the mounting shelf.44 Position the mounting shelf in the designated mounting space in the rack (per system design plan) and then secure the mounting brackets to the rack using the four #12-24 machine screws provided. 55 Install each WDM Host module in the mounting shelf. A rail on the side of the module fits into a guide within the mounting. 66 Secure each Host module to the mounting shelf by twisting the handle on each quarter-turn fastener 90º. 77 Carefully store the fiber patch cord leads from each Host module. At the Remote end, the ProAx fiber used in WDM deployments is Fiber Number 1. The routing and connection procedures for the fiber patch cords are provided in “Optical Connections For Systems With a WDM” on page 76. Or, after connecting the fiber patch cord, correctly store the slack cable.22393-A
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