ADC Telecommunications PSM07L2D FlexWave(TM) Prism-700MHz Lower ABC MIMO User Manual

ADC Telecommunications Inc FlexWave(TM) Prism-700MHz Lower ABC MIMO

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ADC FlexWave® PrismElement Management System 7.1User ManualD-620749-0-20 Rev AAntennaAntennaAntennaQuad BandRemote UnitHost UnitAntenna77073-001ADCP-77-177  Issue 1  July 2011
Copyright©  20 11 ADC Telecommun ications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Inform ation 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.Trade m ark  I nform ationADC and FlexWave are registered tradem arks, and InterReach Spectrum and Universal Radio Head are trademarks 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 tradem arks of their respective companies.Disclaim e r  of Lia bilit yCon t en t s h er ein  ar e cu r r en t  as of th e  d a t e of pu blica t io n . ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. Should the content of prin ted 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, in cidental, special, consequential or other similar damages. This disclaim er of liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period.Specific Disclaim e r  for High- Risk Act ivitiesThis Software Product is not specifically designed, manufactured, tested or intended for use in high-risk activities including, without restricting the gen erality of the foregoing, on-line control of aircraft, air traffic, aircraft navigation or aircraft commun ications; or in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility. ADC (including its affiliates) and its suppliers specifically disclaim  an y express or im plied warranty of fitn ess for such purposes or any other purposes.Screenshot s in User Docum enta t ionDue to concurrent development of this documentation, artwork, and the FlexWave Prism EMS product, there may be som e minor discrepancies between screenshots contained in this documentation and those actually displayed in the FlexWave Prism EMS. These discrepancies will generally be few and minor and should not affect your understanding of FlexWave Prism EMS.
FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page iiiADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.TABLE OF CONTENTSPr efa ce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ixFlexWave Prism  User Docum entation ......................................................................................... xEMS Docum ent Overview ......................................................................................................... xiDocum ent  Cautions and Not es............................................................................................. xiDocum ent  Fonts ................................................................................................................ xiDocum ent  Fonts ................................................................................................................ xiDocum ent  Graphics .......................................................................................................... xiiAbbreviat ions/ Acronym s ....... ................. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ... ...... .......... ........ ............. xiiiPa r t   I : Flex W ave Pr ism  Hardw a r e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1Pr ism  Syst e m  Over vie w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3Prism  System Overview ...........................................................................................................4Fiber Opt ic Transport ..............................................................................................................10Host Unit Overview ................................................................................................................11Fan Module......................................................................................................................11SeRF I I  Module ................................................................................................................12SeRF I I  Module Ports ...................................................................................................12SeRF I I  Module LEDs ................................................................................................... 13Host System  I I  Module ......................................................................................................14Host Syst em I I  Module Ports and Connectors ..................................................................14Host System  I I  Module LEDs.........................................................................................15DC Power Module ............................................................................................................. 15Prism  Remot e Units................................................................................................................16PRU Ports and Connectors ( Bot t om  of PRU) .......................................................................... 17PRU Status LED ( Bottom  of PRU) ........................................................................................18PRU Com ponents.............................................................................................................. 19RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI  Represent ation ....................................................................21DART Modules .......................................................................................................................24Host DARTs .....................................................................................................................26Host DART Slot s .........................................................................................................27Host DART Connect ors and LEDs ...................................................................................28Serialized RF (SeRF) Digit al Prot ocol ...................................................................................29Sim ulcast Groups ............................................................................................................. 30Use of Mult i Fibers ............................................................................................................31E911 Support ...................................................................................................................32Prism  System  Specifications ....................................................................................................33
Table of Content s  Page iv Flex Wave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Pa r t   I I : Syst e m  Set up  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 7Using t he  Prism  EMS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 9How t o Use the EMS Graphical User I nterface ............................................................................40Syst em Tree ....................................................................................................................41Syst em Tree I cons............................................................................................................42EMS View Fram e Elem ent s................................................................................................. 42Unit  I dentification .............................................................................................................43Viewing Param eters and Alarm s .........................................................................................44Alarm  Color Codes ...................................................................................................... 44Viewing Alarm  Details..................................................................................................45Sorting Tables..................................................................................................................46Following t he Procedures in t his Docum ent ................................................................................47St arting a Procedure .........................................................................................................47Modifying Param eters........................................................................................................ 47Selecting Menu I tem s........................................................................................................ 48Using t he Help Em bedded in t he GUI ........................................................................................49Accessing Help .................................................................................................................49Navigating Help................................................................................................................50Using t he Cont ent s Tab................................................................................................50Using t he Orientation Links and Butt ons......................................................................... 51Using t he I ndex Tab ....................................................................................................52Using t he Search Tab ..................................................................................................53I nit ia l Flex W a ve Prism  Syst em  Se tu p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 5Minim um  EMS Syst em Requirem ents ........................................................................................ 56Access the EMS ..................................................................................................................... 57Set Session Tim eout ...............................................................................................................59Set Dat e and Tim e ................................................................................................................. 60Set Network Connect ions ........................................................................................................63Configure Basic Host Unit Properties ......................................................................................... 64Label the PRU/ URU................................................................................................................. 66Label the Host  Opt ical Port s..................................................................................................... 67Label PRU/ URU Opt ical Port s ................................................................................................... 70Configure DART Links .............................................................................................................71Classic DART Models ......................................................................................................... 75800 APAC iDEN Classic DART ........................................................................................75800 SMR Classic DART................................................................................................. 75900 SMR Classic ......................................................................................................... 762100 AWS Classic DART...............................................................................................76Cellular Classic DART...................................................................................................77PCS Classic DART........................................................................................................77SuperDART Models ........................................................................................................... 79700 Lower ABC SuperDART .......................................................................................... 79700 UpperC SuperDART ...............................................................................................792100 AWS SuperDART .................................................................................................79EGSM 900 Super DART ................................................................................................. 79GSM 1800 SuperDART ................................................................................................. 80PCS SuperDART..........................................................................................................80UMTS SuperDART .......................................................................................................80DART St art and St op Frequencies .......................................................................................81Set t he Forward and Reverse Delays......................................................................................... 82Using t he Linked DARTs Delay Table ...................................................................................83Filtering t he Linked DARTs Delay Table................................................................................84Configure Host Forward Gain ...................................................................................................85Configure Host Reverse Gain ...................................................................................................88Configure Rem ot e Forward Gain ...............................................................................................91Configure Reverse I nput  Power Levels ...................................................................................... 94
Table of ContentsFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page vADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Pa r t   I I I : Syst em  Ma n agement ________________________________ 97Syste m  I nform a t ion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 9Get I nform at ion ................................................................................................................... 100Accessing System  Report s ............................................................................................... 101Viewing t he Software/ Firm ware Report ........................................................................ 101Viewing t he Hardware I nventory Report ....................................................................... 102Viewing t he Net work Report ....................................................................................... 104Viewing t he Linked DARTs Report ................................................................................ 105Viewing t he Delay Report ........................................................................................... 106Viewing t he Fiber Report ............................................................................................ 107Viewing t he Host RF Report ........................................................................................ 108Viewing t he Rem ot e RF Report .................................................................................... 109Viewing t he Alarm s Report ......................................................................................... 110I FEU +  RAU Report ................................................................................................... 111Viewing t he All Report ............................................................................................... 112Downloading a Report ..................................................................................................... 113Get Opt ics I nformation ......................................................................................................... 116Get Logs ............................................................................................................................. 118Syste m  M a nage m e nt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 2 1Moving or Reconfiguring Fibers .............................................................................................. 122Edit the Propert ies of All Units in t he System ........................................................................... 123Reset  All Units to Factory Default ........................................................................................... 124Backing Up a Syst em  Configuration ........................................................................................ 126Restoring a Backed Up System Configurat ion ........................................................................... 128Perform  Syst em Test ............................................................................................................ 131Schedule Syst em Test .......................................................................................................... 135Schedule Syst em Tests by Date and Tim e .......................................................................... 135Disable a Scheduled System  Test...................................................................................... 137Set SNMP Trap Managers ...................................................................................................... 138Adding an SNMP Trap Manager ......................................................................................... 139Modifying an SNMP Trap Manager ..................................................................................... 141Delet ing an SNMP Tr ap Manager ....................................................................................... 142Setup SNMP  ....................................................................................................................... 144Activat e Optional Features .................................................................................................... 145Ma na ging Unit s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 4 7Basic Unit Views .................................................................................................................. 148View Opt ical Port s ................................................................................................................ 149Viewing DARTs .................................................................................................................... 151Viewing Net work Statist ics .................................................................................................... 152Editing Unit  Properties .......................................................................................................... 153Configuring Opt ical Ports.......................................................................................................153Viewing t he St atus of the Host  Unit ........................................................................................ 154Viewing t he St atus of a Remot e Unit ....................................................................................... 156Module Status Table ....................................................................................................... 156DART Stat us Table .................................................................................................... 157LNA St at us Table ...................................................................................................... 158LPA Status Table....................................................................................................... 158PD Status Table ........................................................................................................ 159Opt ical Status Table........................................................................................................ 159Rem ote St atus Table....................................................................................................... 160Rem ot e Unit Capacity and Temperature............................................................................. 160Clearing DART Configurations ................................................................................................ 161Set t he Capacity for a New Rem ot e Unit RSI  Board ................................................................... 162Using t he EMS GUI  to Change the Remot e Unit Capacity ...................................................... 162Using Telnet or ssh to Change the Rem ot e Unit Capacit y...................................................... 163Rebooting a Unit .................................................................................................................. 164Reset t ing an LPA.................................................................................................................. 165
Table of Content s  Page vi Flex Wave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Ala rm s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 6 7View Current Alarm s.............................................................................................................168Clear Current Alarm s ............................................................................................................170View Alarm  History ............................................................................................................... 170Clearing Alarm  History ..........................................................................................................172Filtering t he Alarm History .....................................................................................................172Manage Alarm s.................................................................................................................... 174Enable and Disable Host and Remot e Unit Alar m s ............................................................... 178Set RF Power Low Threshold ............................................................................................ 180Antenna Disconnect Alarm ............................................................................................... 181Manage Cont act Alarm s ........................................................................................................ 182Acknowledge All Alarm s ........................................................................................................ 183Clear All Disconnect  Alarm s ................................................................................................... 184Troubleshoot ing Alarm s ........................................................................................................ 185Major Alarm s—Host Unit .................................................................................................. 185Major Alarm s—Host Unit DARTs........................................................................................ 185Major Alarm s—Host SeRF Modules .................................................................................... 187Major Alarm s—Host Unit SFPs .......................................................................................... 188Major Alarm s—Remote Units ............................................................................................ 189Major Alarm s—PRU/ URU DARTs........................................................................................ 189Major Alarm s—PRU/ URU SeRF Modules.............................................................................. 191Major Alarm s—PRU/ URU SFPs .......................................................................................... 193Major Alarm s—PRU or URU Duplexer ................................................................................. 194Major Alarm s—PRU or URU LNA........................................................................................ 194Major Alarm s—PRU or URU LPA ........................................................................................ 195Major Alarm s—PRU or URU Power Det ector ........................................................................ 196Minor Alarm s—Host  Unit  DARTs........................................................................................ 197Minor Alarm s—Host  Unit  SeRF Module ............................................................................... 197Minor Alarm s—Host  Unit  SFPs .......................................................................................... 198Minor Alarm s—PRU/ URU DARTs........................................................................................ 198Minor Alarm s—PRU/ URU SeRF Modules.............................................................................. 199Minor Alarm s—PRU/ URU SFPs .......................................................................................... 200Minor Alarm s—PRU or URU LPAs....................................................................................... 200Cont act Alarm s—Host System Card................................................................................... 201Cont act Alarm s—Remote Unit .......................................................................................... 201Users _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 0 3Understanding FlexWave EMS User Account s ........................................................................... 204Manage Users Page .............................................................................................................. 205Add a New User ............................................................................................................. 205Change a User’s Access Level ........................................................................................... 207Change a User Password ................................................................................................. 208Change Your Personal Password ............................................................................................. 210Recovering a Password ......................................................................................................... 211Delet e a User ...................................................................................................................... 212Upgrading t he Syst e m  and Units _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 1 3Upload t he Upgrade Files ...................................................................................................... 214Updat ing a Prism System ...................................................................................................... 216Com m it t he Upgrade ............................................................................................................ 219Abort an Updat e .................................................................................................................. 220Updat ing I ndividual Units ...................................................................................................... 221Special Fea t ure s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 2 5Run Script ........................................................................................................................... 226Run Com m and .....................................................................................................................226Configure Feat ure ................................................................................................................ 227
Table of ContentsFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page viiADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Using a n SN M P I nte rfa ce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 2 9SNMP Overview ...................................................................................................................230Working with Prism  MI B Files................................................................................................. 231Accessing Prism  MI Bs...................................................................................................... 233Syst em Dat e and Time MI B Form at ................................................................................... 234Band Types ................................................................................................................... 235Prism  MIB Obj ect s................................................................................................................ 236Param et ers in ADC-FLEXWAVE- URH- MIB ........................................................................... 237Syst em- Level Param eters .......................................................................................... 237Host Unit Param et ers ................................................................................................ 239Host Parameters.................................................................................................. 239Host SeRF Card Param eters .................................................................................. 240Host SeRF Optics Param eters ................................................................................ 243Host SeRF ENET Switch Param eters ....................................................................... 245Host SeRF FPGA Param et ers ................................................................................. 247Host List of Rem ot es Param eters ........................................................................... 247Host DART Module Param et ers .............................................................................. 248Host Syst em Card Param eters ............................................................................... 252Rem ote Unit Param et ers ............................................................................................ 254Rem ote Param eters ............................................................................................. 254Prism  Remot e System  Card................................................................................... 256Prism  Rem ot e SeRF General.................................................................................. 257Prism  Rem ot e SeRF Opt ics.................................................................................... 260Prism  Rem ot e SeRF ENET Switch ........................................................................... 262Prism  Rem ot e SeRF FPGA ..................................................................................... 264Prism  Rem ot e DART............................................................................................. 264Prism  Remot e LPA ............................................................................................... 270Prism  Rem ot e Power Det ect or ............................................................................... 272Prism  Remot e LNA/ Duplexer ................................................................................. 273Prism  Rem ot e RDI  Card ........................................................................................ 274Prism  Rem ot e RSI  Card ........................................................................................ 275Com m on Managed Obj ect s ......................................................................................... 276Prism  DART Mapping ............................................................................................ 276Schedule Syst em Link Test ................................................................................... 278SNMP Sett ings .................................................................................................... 279Register SNMP Trap Manager ................................................................................ 280Geographic Locations ................................................................................................ 281GEO Objects ....................................................................................................... 281GEO Table Objects............................................................................................... 282Managed Objects for Traps ......................................................................................... 283Prism  I nput  Cont act  Alarm  Management  Table......................................................... 283Syst em Active Alarm Table ................................................................................... 284Alarm  Management  Table ..................................................................................... 287Alarm  Enable Table.............................................................................................. 288St at ic Alarm s Table.............................................................................................. 288Working with SNMP Traps ..................................................................................................... 290View the Traps ............................................................................................................... 290Managing Traps.............................................................................................................. 291Date and Tim e Stam ps in Traps........................................................................................ 292Variable Bindings............................................................................................................ 293Appendix A: Upgra ding an LPA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 9 5Appendix  B: Duplexe r Program m ing Utilit y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________ _ _ _ _ 2 9 7Appendix C: Cont act ing ADC/ TE Con nect ivity _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 9 9Index _________________________________________________________ 301I ndex  of Alarm s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 2 3I ndex  of M I B Obj ect s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 2 7
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FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page ixADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.PREFACEFlexWave Prism  User Docum entation ......................................................................................... xEMS Docum ent Overview ......................................................................................................... xiDocum ent  Cautions and Not es............................................................................................. xiDocum ent  Fonts ................................................................................................................ xiDocum ent  Fonts ................................................................................................................ xiDocum ent  Graphics .......................................................................................................... xiiAbbreviat ions/ Acronym s ....... ........ ........ ...... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ............. ........ ...... xiiiThe inform at ion in this docum ent guides you through configuring an ADC® FlexWave® Prism  syst em  through it s web- based Elem ent Managem ent System  ( EMS) Release 7.1. The EMS is an em bedded soft ware application t hat runs on t he Host  and t hat m ay be accessed via an internet  connect ion using a web browser.CAUTION! The instructions in this document assume that you have already installed the FlexWave Prism units as described in their respective installation guides (see Table 1).The Preface describes how to use t he FlexWave Prism  user docum entation.Topics Page
FlexWave Pr ism  User Docum ent ation  Page x FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011FLEXWAVE PRISM USER DOCUMENTATIONFlexWave Prism  docum entat ion is intended for system  adm inist rat ors, engineers and inst allers responsible for planning, adm inistering, configuring, and m aintaining FlexWave Prism system s. The following table list s t he m anuals t hat correspond t o t his FlexWave Prism  release.Title ADCP Number FlexWave Prism Host Unit II Installation Guide 77-089FlexWave Prism Host Unit II Module Replacement Guide 77-090FlexWave Prism Remote Unit Installation Guide 77-072FlexWave Prism Remote Mounting Kit Installation Instructions 77-077FlexWave Prism Remote RF Module Installation Instructions 77-079FlexWave Prism External CWDM Enclosure Installation Guide 77-151FlexWave Prism Element Management System 7.1 User Manual 77-177Accessing User Documentation on the Customer Portal1Click on t he following URL link or ent er t he URL int o your web browser, and then press ENTER on your keyboard:  http://www.adc.com/Americas/en_US/1268116693520 NOTE: Access to the Customer Portal requires a user account and password. If you do not have an account, click on the registration link on the Log In page.2On the Customer Portal Home page, click Manuals & Spec Sheets.3On the Manuals & Spec Sheets page, click on t he tit le of the m anual t hat you wish to open or download.Document Cautions and NotesTwo t ypes of m essages, ident ified below, appear in the text :CAUTION! Caution text indicates operations or steps that could cause personal injury, induce a safety problem in a managed device, destroy or corrupt information, or interrupt or stop services.NOTE: Note text contains information about special circumstances.
PrefaceFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page xiADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Document FontsYou will find t he following font  convent ions in use t hroughout  t he docum ent.•This font represent s a reference to a EMS dialog box, m enu it em , configurat ion option, or other param eter.•<This Font> in angle brackets represent s a reference to a EMS dialog box, m enu it em , configuration opt ion, or other param et er that  is a variable. The t ext  wit hin the angle brackets changes according t o a get or set com m and. For exam ple:–The Password for <username> has been changed m essage displays.–The Password for JohnSmith has been changed m essage displays.•This font represents non-variable text that  you type at a prom pt.•THIS FONT represent s keys t hat you need t o press on your keyboard.
FlexWave Pr ism  User Docum ent ation  Page xii FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Document GraphicsThis m anual docum ent s an EMS, t he feat ures of which display in a web browser window, as described in “ How to Use t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface”  on page 40. To display the entire web browser would reduce the im age size in this docum ent, which would reduce t he docum ent ’s usability. The screen graphics will therefore focus on the elem ent of t he web page under discussion. I n m ost inst ances, this will be the current view in t he EMS View fram e, which is encircled in red in Figure 1.Figure 1. EMS in Web BrowserFor exam ple, when discussing the Edit Unit Properties page shown in Figur e 1, only the Edit Unit Properties panel will be illust rated ( see Figure 2) .Figure 2. Edit Unit Properties Panel
PrefaceFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page xiiiADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMSThis section defines abbreviations/ acronym s used in t his m anual.Abbreviations/Acronyms DefinitionAC Alternating CurrentBDA Bi-Directional AmplifierBER Bit Error RateBTS Base Transceiver Station COM CommonCWDM Coarse Wavelength Division MultiplexerDART Digital/Analog Radio TransceiverDAS Distributed Antenna Systemdb DecibelsdBm decibel measured in reference to milliwattsDC Direct CurrentEMS Element Management SystemFLM Forward Link MonitoringFWD ForwardGUI Graphical User InterfaceId IdentificationIF Intermediate FrequencyLNA Low Noise AmplifierLPA Linear Power AmplifierMHz MegahertzMMW Millimeter WavesMicrosecondsNC Normally ClosedNIC Network-Interface Connectionnm NanometerNO Normally OpenOSP Outside PlantPkt PacketPLL Phase-Locked LoopPRU Prism Remote UnitRDI Remote DART InterfaceREV ReverseRF Radio FrequencyRLM Reverse Link MonitoringRSI Remote SeRF InterfaceRX ReceiveSeRF Serialized RFSFP Small Form-Factor Pluggable
Abbr ev iat ions/ Acronym s  Page xiv FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011SNMP Simple Network Management ProtocolTX TransmitUPS Uninterruptible Power SupplyURU URH Remote UnitVLAN Virtual Local Area NetworkVSWR Voltage Standing Wave RatioWDM Wavelength Division MultiplexerAbbreviations/Acronyms Definition
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FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page 3ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.PRISM SYSTEM OVERVIEWPrism  System Overview ...........................................................................................................4Fiber Opt ic Transport ..............................................................................................................10Host Unit Overview ................................................................................................................11Fan Module......................................................................................................................11SeRF I I  Module ................................................................................................................12SeRF I I  Module Ports ...................................................................................................12SeRF I I  Module LEDs ................................................................................................... 13Host System  I I  Module ......................................................................................................14Host Syst em I I  Module Ports and Connectors ..................................................................14Host System  I I  Module LEDs.........................................................................................15DC Power Module ............................................................................................................. 15Prism  Remot e Units................................................................................................................16PRU Ports and Connectors ( Bot t om  of PRU) .......................................................................... 17PRU Status LED ( Bottom  of PRU) ........................................................................................18PRU Com ponents.............................................................................................................. 19RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI  Represent ation ....................................................................21DART Modules .......................................................................................................................24Host DARTs .....................................................................................................................26Host DART Slot s .........................................................................................................27Host DART Connect ors and LEDs ...................................................................................28Serialized RF (SeRF) Digit al Prot ocol ...................................................................................29Sim ulcast Groups ............................................................................................................. 30Use of Mult i Fibers ............................................................................................................31E911 Support ...................................................................................................................32Prism  System  Specifications ....................................................................................................33This section provides a basic description of an ADC® FlexWave® Prism  system .Topics Page
Prism  Syst em  Overview  Page 4 Flex Wave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011PRISM SYSTEM OVERVIEWADC’s FlexWave® Prism  is a com pact  radio head utilized for precision and m acro gap coverage, which supports up t o four frequency bands, while delivering high- perform ance coverage wit h end- t o-end m anagem ent. FlexWave Prism  is ideal for enhancing outdoor and indoor coverage in urban, suburban, canyons, tunnels, cam puses, st adium s and other public venues.A Prism  syst em  offers the following feat ures:•ADC’s patent ed RF- over- fiber transport elim inates installation-dependent gain or fiber length adjust m ents •I m proved m anageabilit y for inst allation and upgrades •Sm aller size t o ease placem ent and zoning approvals •4G readiness wit h Four Band rem ot e, which is ideal for incorporating 2G and 3G services with needs of 4G technologies such as LTE •The unique capabilit y t o support digit al RF as well as baseband com patibilit y into a single fiber pair and rem ote radiating point •Support for m illim eter wave backhaul •Wit h its unique use of wideband digit al RF transport , FlexWave Prism  delivers reliable and consist ent  perform ance in all environm ents. Signals are not affected by reflect ion, dispersion, or frequency att enuation over fiber. FlexWave Prism  delivers a reliable signal at  every rem ot e location. The ADC FlexWave Prism fam ily of products is a Dist ribut ed Antenna Syst em  ( DAS) that provides ADC’s patented t echnology—bidirect ional t r ansport  of digit ized RF spect rum  over fiber. The high- speed digitalizat ion of a wideband portion of spectrum  allows for transport  of RF signals over extended distances, wit hout  the RF degradation that norm ally result s when analog syst em s are im pact ed by opt ical effects. The basic function of the FlexWave Prism  plat form  is to transport  via fiber optic cable RF signals from  a Base Transceiver Stat ion ( BTS)  to an ant enna int erface allowing com m unication t o a m obile device. Mult iple BTS com m unication paths are allowed over a single Prism  syst em . A very basic Prism  syst em  consist s of a Host  Unit  (Host)  and a Prism  Rem ote Unit  ( PRU) .•The Host is a t hree rack unit  high chassis wit h m ultiple cards t hat m ount s in a st andard equipm ent rack.•The PRU consists of m ult iple elect ronic and optical m odules m ounted in an outdoor enclosure. On an optional basis, the Prism  system  supports reverse path diversity. I n addit ion, various accessory item s such as a passive Wavelength Division Mult iplexer ( WDM) system  and a Coarse Wavelength Division Mult iplexer (CWDM)  syst em  are available as accessories.Control and m onit oring functions are provided by the FlexWave Elem ent Managem ent  System  (EMS) .
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page 5ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Exam ples of FlexWave Prism  Syst em s are shown in Figure 1, Figure 2 on page 6, and Figure 3 on page 7.Figure 1. Three Bands to One PRU (No Simulcast)Base Transceiver StationsFrequency Band ARFAntennaFrequency Band AAntennaFrequency Band BAntennaFrequency Band CHost UnitTri-Band Remote UnitFrequency Band BRFFrequency Band CRF
Prism  Syst em  Overview  Page 6 Flex Wave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Figure 2. Multiple Point-to-Point Configuration(One Band per PRU, Three Nodes)Host UnitRFBase Transceiver StationsFrequency Band ASector GFrequency Band ASector BFrequency Band ASector ARFRFAntennaFrequency Band ASector GAntennaFrequency Band ASector BAntennaFrequency Band ASector AThree Single-Band Remotes
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page 7ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Figure 3. Four PRU Simulcast, Three Frequency BandsEach link consist s of a Host that  provides the int erface between t he base stat ion RF port s and t he opt ical fiber, and at least one Rem ot e t hat provides t he interface bet ween t he opt ical fiber and the rem ot e ant enna.RFRFHost UnitBase Transceiver StationsFrequency Band BFrequency Band AFour Tri-Band RemotesAntenna FrequencyBand AAntenna FrequencyBand BAntenna FrequencyBand CAntenna FrequencyBand AAntenna FrequencyBand BAntenna FrequencyBand CAntenna FrequencyBand AAntenna FrequencyBand BAntenna FrequencyBand CAntenna FrequencyBand AAntenna FrequencyBand BAntenna FrequencyBand CRFFrequency Band C
Prism  Syst em  Overview  Page 8 Flex Wave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011A block diagram  of a point-to- point syst em  is shown in Figure 4.Figure 4. 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 OUT REV DIV RF INREV DIV 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 OUTFlexWaveHostFlexWaveRemoteFlexWaveRemoteFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF INFWD RF OUTREV RF IN
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual Page 9ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.The basic function of FlexWave Prism  sim ulcast  (point-to- m ult ipoint )  is to transport , via fiber opt ic cable, RF signals from  a BTS to m ult iple antenna interfaces allowing com m unication t o a m obile device ( see Figure 5). Up t o 8 sim ulcast  Rem ote Unit s are support ed by each Host  Unit .Figure 5. 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 2AntennaInterfaceBTS 3AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 2AntennaInterfaceBTS 3AntennaInterfaceBTS 1AntennaInterfaceBTS 2AntennaInterfaceBTS 8
Fiber Optic Transport  Page 10 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011FIBER OPTIC TRANSPORTI n a FlexWave Prism  syst em , each BTS provides the RF channel inputs and out puts for a designated sector. Each Host m ay be interfaced wit h one or m ore Base Transceiver Stat ion ( BTS) . On the forward path, the Host receives Analog RF signals from  the BTS, digitizes the designat ed RF bands, and then t ransport s them  over single-m ode fiber to up to 8 Rem ot e Unit s. The Rem ot e Unit ( s)  receives the digitized spect rum  from  the Host  and converts t he spect rum  back into an analog RF signal t o be dist ribut ed via an ext ernally m ount ed ant enna system .On the reverse pat h, the Rem ot e Unit  digitizes t he designated RF spectrum  and digit ally transport s it over single m ode fiber or Millim eter Wave ( MMW)  to the Host . The Host receives the digitized RF signals from  the Rem ot e Unit  and converts them  back to Analog RF for the BTS.I n a t ypical Prism  syst em  the Host is connect ed t o t he Rem ote using t wo single- m ode opt ical fibers. One fiber is used to transport  t he forw ard pa t h optical signal and a second fiber is used to t ransport  the r everse pat h optical signal. Because the opt ical signal is digit al, t he input and output RF signal levels at  t he Host  or the Rem ot e are not dependent on t he level of t he opt ical signal or the lengt h of the opt ical fiber. A diagram  of the st andard fiber opt ic transport  syst em  for both a non- diversity and diversity system  is shown in Figure 6. Figure 6. Standard Fiber Optic Transport ApplicationThe m axim um  lengt h of t he opt ical links is dependent  on t he loss specifications of the optical fiber and the losses im posed by the various connectors and splices. The syst em  provides an opt ical budget  of 2 5  dB (t ypical)  when used wit h 9/ 125 single- m ode fiber. There m ust be at  least 10 dB of optical loss t o prevent  over- driving and possible dam age t o t he opt ical receiver. NOTE: The RF modulation used determines the maximum fiber length between the Host and Remote units, which is dependent on how much delay that modulation type will handle.77073-008RemoteUnitForward PathReverse PathNon-Diversity Fiber Optic LinkForward PathDiversity Fiber Optic LinkReverse PathAndDiversity Reverse PathHostUnitRemoteUnitUp ToEight
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 11ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.HOST UNIT OVERVIEWThe rack- m ountable Host is t ypically located wit h the RF source—a Base Transceiver St at ion ( BTS) . The Host is DC powered and supports up to eight  BTS interfaces t hrough DART ( Digit al/ Analog Radio Transceiver)  cards. ( For further inform at ion on DART Modules, see “ DART Modules”  on page 24.)The Host is designed for use wit hin a non- condensing indoor environm ent, such as inside a base-stat ion shelt er, Cent ral Office, wiring closet , or a cont rolled-environm ent cabinet. I t is installed into a 19-  or 23- inch, rack- m ounted chassis, t hat  is 9- inches deep and can hold up to three units. All cont rols, connectors, and indicat ors, except for t he grounding point , are accessible on front  of t he Host . Figure 7 shows t he m ain elem ents of the Host .Figure 7. Host Front PanelNOTE: The Host comprises a Fan Assembly, a SeRF II Board Module, a Host System II Module, and a DC Power Module. These modules are pre assembled in the Host chassis at the factory. This document describes them as separate modules for reference only. Fan ModuleThe Fan Module, m ounted on the left side of the Host, cont inuously blows cool air into the Host  enclosure, and vents hot air out  of the chassis on t he right . An alarm  is generated if a high- t em perature condition occurs. The Fan Module is field replaceable ( see the Prism  Host  Unit  I nst allat ion Guide, ADCP-77-089) .FanAssemblySeRF IIModuleSystem IIBoard ModuleDC PowerModuleSlots 1 - 8 for DART cards(Slots 1 - 4 are occupied)
Host Unit  Overview  Page 12 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011SeRF II ModuleThe SeRF I I  Module:•m anages com m unicat ions and alarm s•receives digit ized signals from  the DART and sends the digitized RF bands t o the designated PRU•receives digit ized RF signals from  t he PRU and sends the digitized RF signal to the DART for conversion from  Digit al RF t o Analog RF for the BTS/ BDA•suppor t s eight Small Form - factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers•provides t wo Et hernet interfaces.SeRF II Module PortsRef # Component Device Function1Network port RJ-45 jack (female) Networking access to an external DHCP server2TX/RX Optical port(1–8)LC (flat-polished) connector (single-mode)Input/output connection points for Ports 1 through 8 Transmit (TX) and Receive (RX) optical fiber pairs 3Craft port RJ-45 jack (female) Local Ethernet access to the Host123
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 13ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.SeRF II Module LEDsRef # LED LED Color Description1SFP TX •OFF• GREEN•RED• No Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) present• SFP is present and the FPGA internal Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) is locked• SFP is present and the FPGA internal PLL is not lockedSFP RX •OFF• GREEN•AMBER•RED• No SFP present• Receiver has locked and framed to the incoming signal• Receiver has light, but is not locked to the incoming frequency or not framed• Receiver has no light2ALARM • GREEN • No major alarm is present in the system• RED • Initial bootup sequence, or a major alarm is present in the system3SYNTH • GREEN • Locked• RED • Unlocked4STATUS• GREEN • No alarm for the SeRF II Module• RED • Initial bootup sequence and should become GREEN within 1 minute; if RED after bootup, a Major alarm exists for the SeRF II Module5POWER• GREEN • Power OK and operating properly• RED • Power supply out of tolerance• OFF • No power presentSFP8Tx RxSFP7TxRxLEDs for SFP in top port 12345LEDs for SFP in bottom port
Host Unit  Overview  Page 14 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Host System II ModuleThe Host Syst em  I I  Module:•provides out put dry alarm  cont acts for report ing alarm s t o an external m anagem ent system•can output  t he reference clock t o a daisy- chained Host.Host System II Module Ports and ConnectorsRef # Component Device Function1REF IN connector QMA-Type female RF coaxial connector 10 MHz reference clock input that may be used to synchronize between multiple Hosts in a daisy-chain configuration.2REF OUT connector QMA-Type female RF coaxial connector 10 MHz reference clock output that may be used to synchronize between multiple Hosts in a daisy-chain configuration.3 COM LINK connector  DB9 female connector Not applicable to the Prism Host. The COM Link is only used when the System II Board is configured as a Remote System II Board.4Alarm Outputs—PRU Twelve position terminal block. Screw-type terminal connector (14–26 AWG)Connection points for a major and minor dry alarm contacts. Includes normally closed (NC), common (COM), and normally open (NO) wiring connections.5Alarm Outputs—Host6Alarm InputsTwo contact closure inputs Connection points for monitoring external devices, which allows the Alarm connector to monitor the output contact closures from an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) or a Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA). This feature is currently not supported by Prism systems.12 3 4 5 6
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 15ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Host System II Module LEDsDC Power ModuleThe DC Power Module convert s ± 24 -  ± 48 VDC t o t he DC volt ages used by t he Host  m odules.Ref # LED LED Color Description1REF IN• Green • An external reference has been selected in the Prism Element Management System GUI. Once this selection has been made in the GUI, the REF IN LED is green, regardless of the presence of a signal on the REF IN connector.• Off • No external reference has been selected in the Prism Element Management System GUI.230.72 MHz Off For this release, this LED will always be off in a Prism Host Unit.310 MHz• Green • The system is configured to output a 10MHz signal on the Ref Out connector. (The input of an external 10MHz clock on the Ref In connector is indicated by the REF In LED.)• Off • External 10 MHz reference disabled.4PWR • Green • Host System II board is receiving power.• Off • Host System II board is not receiving power.Ref # Component Device Function1ON/OFF Switch Rocker switch Turns Host power on/off2POWER connector Three position connector 10A connector for DC power wiring; FCC qualification meets 21-60 VDCRef # LED LED Color Description3PWR • Green • DC Power Supply OK• Red • DC Power Supply Fault1 234123
Prism  Rem ot e Unit s  Page 16 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011PRISM REMOTE UNITSThe Prism  Rem ot e Unit  (PRU) , shown in Figure 8, cont rols RF em issions, int erfaces wit h the FlexWave Host and perform s the opt ical t o electrical conversions for transport to t he antennas. The PRU is an I P- 65 rat ed enclosure that houses the elect ronic assem blies such as t he RF Module Group, SeRF assem bly and AC/ DC power supplies, and seals out  dirt  and m oist ure. The PRU uses fans locat ed on t he top of each unit t o cool the chassis. The antenna cable connectors, fiber connectors, AC power connect or, and the unit  st at us indicator are locat ed on t he bott om  of the unit.Figure 8. Prism Remote Units (PRUs)The FlexWave Rem ote receives on t he forward path t he digit ized spectrum  from  the Host  and converts t he spectrum  back int o an RF signal to be dist ribut ed via an externally m ount ed ant enna syst em . On the reverse path, the Remot e digit izes the designated RF spect rum  and digitally transports it  over single- m ode fiber or Millim eter Wave (MMW) to the Host. The PRU also provides RF int erface (antenna port) for the ant ennas, and accept s AC power input.Single-BandRemoteDual-BandRemoteTri-BandRemoteQuad-BandRemote77152-007
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 17ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.PRU Ports and Connectors (Bottom of PRU)Ref # Component Device Function1Aux Connector Four contact closure inputs Connection points for external alarm inputs.2Antenna Connectors Eight 50 N-Type (female) connectors • Connection points between the PRU and up to four antennas are labeled as Mod X TXO/RXO (where the first X can be A, B, C, or D).• Connection points between the PRU and Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna are labeled as Mod X RX1 (where the first X can be A, B, C, or D).3Fiber Connectors ProAx connectors that provide four BX5 connectorsConnection points between the PRU and the Outside Plant (OSP) box.4Dual-Ground Connector Ground connector Grounds the PRU. 5AC Power Port Sealed 3-pin port Connection point between the PRU and an AC power junction box.6Network Connector PortRJ-45 female connector IP servicing between the Host and PRU(s); allows communications with the internal processor and transfer of service data to the optical protocol.NETWORKAUX.MOD ARX1MOD ATX0/RX0FIBER 1FIBER 2MOD BTX0/RX0MOD BRX1MOD CTX0/RX0MOD DTX0/RX0MOD CRX1MOD DRX1POWER100-240 VAC50-60 Hz16 AMPSBottom of a PRU653412
Prism  Rem ot e Unit s  Page 18 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011PRU Status LED (Bottom of PRU)The PRU has a single red St at us LED that  is located on the bot t om  of the chassis. At  syst em  st artup, the PRU Status LED is red t o indicat e that t he PRU is powering up and t hat the SeRF processor does not  yet cont rol the PRU. Aft er st art  up, if the PRU St at us LED is red, it  indicates the presence of m aj or alarm ( s)  on t he PRU. The PRU St at us LED st ays red until all t he m aj or alarm  condit ions t hat  exist on the PRU clear. (For inform at ion on alarm s t hat pert ain t o the PRU, see “Troubleshooting Alarm s”  on page 185.)NETWORKAUX.MOD ARX1MOD ATX0/RX0FIBER 1FIBER 2MOD BTX0/RX0MOD BRX1MOD CTX0/RX0MOD DTX0/RX0MOD CRX1MOD DRX1POWER100-240 VAC50-60 Hz16 AMPSStatus LED—Bottom of a PRUStaus LED
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 19ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.PRU ComponentsThe PRU chassis is an out door- rat ed enclosure t hat com prises the following com ponents:•Power Supplies•SeRF Module•Fans•I nterface connect ions as described in “ PRU Ports and Connectors ( Bott om  of PRU) ”  on page 17•External St at us LED (see “ PRU Stat us LED ( Bott om  of PRU)”  on page 18)•Rem ote ( AC)  power and RF Module (DC)  power swit chesPRUs ship wit h specified RF Modules pre- installed. The Prism  RF Modules com prise:  •DARTs•Linear Power Am plifier (LPA)•Duplexer wit h one or t wo Low Noise Am plifiers ( LNAs) and a Power Detector ( PD)•Rem ote DART I nterface ( RDI )  ModuleFor furt her inform at ion on the RF Modules, see “RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI  Representation”  on page 21.
Prism  Rem ot e Unit s  Page 20 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Figure 9 shows com ponent s within the Rem ot e Unit  chassis. Figure 9. Prism Remote Unit (PRU) ComponentsSeRF ModuleAC Power switchLinearPowerAmplifierCable connectors and Status LEDDART card(one or two oneach RF Module)Remote DART Interface (RDI)(one on each RF Module)DuplexerDC Power switchesfor RF ModulesRF Module(one of four in thisQuad-Band Prism)77072-009
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 21ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.RF Module Capabilities and GUI RepresentationA PRU com prises from  one t o four RF Module slots. Each RF Module can com prise any of t he following DART com binations:•one Classic DART or one Single SuperDART•two Classic DARTs•two Single SuperDARTs•one Dual SuperDART.A PRU can therefore com prise up t o eight single- slot DARTS or up to four Dual SuperDARTs, dependent on t he Rem ot e chassis size and t he num ber of RF Modules installed. To link the Remot e Unit DARTs to the DARTs in a Host Unit , the DARTs m ust  be t he sam e t ype ( such as, PCS to PCS).NOTE: PRU RF Modules are not field serviceable. To replace a DART within a PRU, you must replace the RF Module.
Prism  Rem ot e Unit s  Page 22 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Table 1 and Figure 10 on page 23 describe how the EMS references the RF group assignm ents and corresponding com ponents of each RF Module.NOTE: In a dual-LPA system, the Configure Remote Forward Gain page shows two values for the LPA status, one for each LPA. Changing the LPA Mode or resetting the LPA applies to both LPAs at the same time. For further information on setting the LPA Mode, see “Configure Remote Forward Gain” on page 91. For further information on resetting an LPA, see “Resetting an LPA” on page 165.Table 1. Remote RF Group Assignments (from Top/Down)Physical RF SlotRF GroupDART NumberLNA Number LPA NumberPower Detector NumberPrimary DiversityD D 8 8 4 47 7C C 6 6 3 35 5B B 4 4 2 23 3A A 2 2 1 11 1SeRF Board
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 23ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Figure 10. DART RF Groups in a Prism Remote UnitSeRF Module77152-010DART 7DART 8Group DDART 5DART 6Group CDART 3DART 4Group BDART 1DART 2Group A
DART Modules  Page 24 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011DART MODULESDART Modules:•am plify, down-convert, filter and digitize t he incom ing RF signal•convert incom ing digital signal from  the SeRF to analog, filter, am plify and up- convert the frequency from  I nterm ediate Frequency ( I F)  to RF•provide a bi- directional int erface between RF and the SeRF board ( via FPGA, D/ A converter, and A/ D converter)•provide uplink gain•support Sim plex RF interfacing to/ from  the BTS•perform  adj ustable delay processing.Prism  supports t he following types of DART Modules:•Classic DARTs are 6-tim eslot  DARTs t hat support up to 35 MHz cont iguous bandwidth ( see Table 2) .•Single SuperDARTs are 6- t im eslot DARTs that support  t wo non- cont iguous bands in the ent ire frequency range of t he DART, but cannot exceed 35 MHz tot al RF bandwidth (see Table 3 on page 25) .•Single SuperDARTs t hat can support 70/ 75 MHz bandwidt h in positions 1 or 3 when installed in a Host Unit  I I  that  has both a SeRF I I  Module and a Backplane I I  chassis installed. ( See Table 4 on page 25.)•Dual SuperDARTs are 12-tim eslot DARTs that support up t o 70/ 75MHz wit h two non-cont iguous bands ( see Table 4 on page 25) .NOTE: Industry Canada PCS 20 dB nominal bandwidth is less than 61.5 MHz.NOTE: Industry Canada AWS 20 dB nominal bandwidth is less than 47.2 MHzTable 2. Single-Slot Classic DARTsDART Name Maximum Bandwidth (MHz)Number of Fiber Slots800 APAC iDEN Classic 19 3800 SMR Classic 18 3850 Classic 25 4900 SMR Classic 5 1
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 25ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.For further inform ation on DART Modules, see also “ Host  DARTs” on page 26 and “ RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI  Representation”  on page 21 (Rem ote RF Modules cont ain Rem ote DARTs) .Table 3. Single-Slot SuperDARTs (1) DART Name Maximum Frequency Span (MHz)Maximum Bandwidth (MHz)Maximum Fiber Slots1800 SGL SuperDART 75 39 61900 PCS SGL SuperDART 70 39 62100 SGL AWS SuperDART 45 39 62100 SGL UMTS SuperDART 60 39 6700 LowerABC SGL SuperDART 18 3700 UpperC SGL SuperDART 10 2900 EGSM SGL SuperDART 35 6(1) When using a Host Unit II with both the SeRF II and System Board II modules, the bandwidths and fiber slots shown are only available in Host DART Slots 1 and 3 for Single-Slot SuperDARTs.Table 4. Dual-Slot SuperDARTsDART Name Maximum Bandwidth (MHz)Number of Fiber Slots1800 DL SuperDART 75 121900 PCS DL SuperDART 70 122100 DL AWS SuperDART 45 82100 DL UMTS SuperDART 60 12
DART Modules  Page 26 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Host DARTsThe Host can support up to eight Classic DARTS and/ or Single SuperDARTs or up to four Dual SuperDARTs. Figure 11 provides generic representations of Classic DARTS or Single SuperDARTs and Dual SuperDARTs.Figure 11. DART ModulesFigure 12 shows a Host  t hat is fully loaded wit h Dual SuperDART Modules.Figure 12. Host with Dual SuperDARTsGeneric representation of aClassic DART or Single SuperDARTGeneric representation of aDual SuperDART77073-076SeRF 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
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 27ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Host DART SlotsFigure 13 shows the possible slot assignm ents for Single and Dual SuperDARTs, and where slot - divider bars are located.Figure 13. DART Slot Assignments in Host ChassisPossible slot  assignm ents for Single and Dual SuperDARTs are listed below.•A Classic DART or Single SuperDART can be installed in each of t he eight  slots in the Host .•Single- Slot SuperDARTs plugged into slots 1 or 3 of a Host  t hat has both a SeRF I I  Module and a Backplane I I  chassis installed can pass 12 fiber slots like a dual- slot SuperDART.•Dual SuperDARTs require t hat  slot divider bars be rem oved as t heir size requires two- slot com binations, which are available in t he following vertical groupings:–Slots 1 and 3–Slots 2 and 4–Slots 5 and 7–Slots 6 and 8.•Dual SuperDARTs cannot  occupy hor izontal slot  com binations:–Slots 3 and 5–Slots 4 and 6.•Any com bination of DARTs m ay be installed.SeRF 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 DARTs
DART Modules  Page 28 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Host DART Connectors and LEDsOnly RF DART Modules can be inst alled in t he Host  Unit . DART Type Ref # Component Device FunctionHost RF 2FWD RF IN QMA-Type female RF coaxial connectorInput connection point for the forward path RF coaxial cable to the BTS4REV RF OUT QMA-Type female RF coaxial connectorOutput connection point for the reverse path RF coaxial cable to the BTSRef # LED LED Color Description1PWR  • Green • Card is powered.• Red • Problem with onboard power• Off • No power present at card.3STATUS •Green •OK•Red •Major Alarm• Yellow • Automatic Level Control active14 3 2Host RF DARTREVRF OUTFWDRF INPWRSTATUSS-DARTFWD 925-960REV 880-915FWD NOT TOEXCEED +5 dBm
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 29ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Serialized RF (SeRF) Digital ProtocolThe SeRF ( Serialized RF)  digital protocol consist s of digit ized RF, Fast  Et hernet, and Host  to Rem ot e com m unicat ion and m anagem ent. The prot ocol provides you wit h full access to the 100BASE- T ( Ethernet)  connect ion between the Host and each Rem ote, and the abilit y t o provision t he RF spect rum  of t he DARTs. The digit ized RF portion of t he SeRF protocol is divided into 12 t im eslots, wit h each tim eslot representing roughly 5 MHz of digit ized RF spectrum . Ut ilizing the full 12 tim eslots yields between 60 and 75 MHz of tot al digitized RF on each SeRF Small Form - Fact or Pluggable (SFP)  laser connect ion ( single fiber pair) .The available RF bandwidt h per tim eslot is shown in Table 5.For exam ple, a user who wishes t o t ransport  PCS A block, Cellular A, and AWS B block, t he system  would require the following:PCS A 15MHz, 3 t im eslotsCellular A 10MHz, 2 t im eslotsAWS B 10MHz, 2 tim eslots__________________________Tot al = 35MHz, 7 tim eslotsEach fiber pair supports 12 tim eslot s, or up t o 75 MHz of bandwidth. Table 5 shows the m axim um  bandwidt h versus t he num ber of t im eslots.I f m ore than 70 MHz is required per Rem ote, up t o t hree additional fiber pairs can be brought  to the Rem ote to get  up t o up to 280MHz per Remot e (or 300MHz if all four are GSM- 1800).Table 5. Available RF BandwidthNumber of TimeslotsMaximum ContiguousRF Bandwidth (MHz)Classic DARTsSingle and Dual SuperDARTs1 5 6212.5 123 20 184 25 256 35 398--- 4512 --- 60-75
DART Modules  Page 30 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Simulcast GroupsSim ulcast com bining occurs when m ore t han one Rem ot e DART is linked t o t he sam e Host  DART. The gains of the reverse signals are reduced before sum m at ion to prevent  over-flow when the digit al signals are added toget her. This sim ulcast  gain reduct ion is accom plished as a function of the num ber of Rem ot e DARTs linked t o the Host DART ( N) and the select ed Reverse Gain Mode:•Mode 1 (Noise Floor Matching)—uses an algorit hm  t hat norm alizes t he noise floor of all Rem ote Unit s.•Mode 2 (Legacy Prism/URH)—reduces the gain by 20* log10( N).•Mode 1 (Noise Floor Matching) uses an algorit hm  that  norm alizes the noise floor of all Rem ot e Unit s. •Mode 2 (Legacy Prism/URH)—reduces the gain by 20* log10(N) . Table 6 illustrates gain reduction for Mode 1 and Mode 2.Sim ulcast groups are rest ricted t o using the sam e tim eslots on the fibers t o each Rem ote. For exam ple, if t he first  link established in a sim ulcast  group is using tim eslots 1- 3 on a fiber for the PCS A passband, t im eslots 1-3 m ust be used for that passband on each of the ot her Rem ot es in the sim ulcast  group. I f tim eslots 1-3 are not  available on a Rem ot e's fiber, t he Rem ote cannot  be added t o t he sim ulcast  group.To m inim ize t im eslot conflicts, sim ulcast  groups should be configured before other passbands. I f a conflict occurs while at t em pt ing to link a DART, an error m essage displays indicat ing t hat the DART linking failed. The DART using t he conflicting tim eslots m ust  be unlinked to allow the DART in the sim ulcast  group to be linked.Table 6. Reverse Gain Mode and Gain Reduction# RemoteDARTsReduction (dB)Mode 1  Mode 21 0 0 23.0 6.0 34.7 9.546.0 12.0 57.0 14.0 67.8 15.6 78.3 16.9 89.0 18.0
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 31ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Use of Multi FibersThe EMS provides t he ability to install “ m ulti fibers”  bet ween a Host and Rem ote. This m eans that, in addition t o the m inim um  single fiber pair ( RX and TX) in t he Host  to Rem ote connection, one or m ore additional fiber pairs are inst alled. This is done to increase the bandwidt h or num ber of t im eslots between t he Host  and Rem ote. Each fiber pair can handle approxim at ely 75 MHz of RF bandwidth and each fiber is capable of supporting 12 tim eslots, as described in “ DART Modules”  on page 24.When a Host  DART is linked t o a Rem ote DART in a m ulti- fibers configuration, the EMS uses t he first fiber ( in num erical order) on which the required num ber of tim eslots is available for the passband being linked. The EMS will not  divide up t he tim eslots between t wo fibers. So, for exam ple, if t he passband requires eight  tim eslots, and only six tim eslots are available on t he first  fiber, the EMS will bypass the first fiber and assign all eight t im eslots t o t he second fiber, leaving four tim eslots unused on the second fiber.
DART Modules  Page 32 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011E911 SupportThe DART type determ ines the m axim um  num ber of links, where there can be up up to 8 Classic DARTs or Single SuperDARTs that support 35MHz each, or up to 4 Dual SuperDARTs that support up to 75MHz each.E911 support m ay be achieved by using a configuration sim ilar to t he one shown in  Figure 14. Remot e sim ulcast ing in t his configuration requires analog splitt ing and com bining to and from  the individual Host DARTs. External analog split t ing/ com bining ensures that the E911 system  receives uplink signals from  each Rem ote location before t hey are com bined wit h uplink signals from  the ot her Rem otes in the sim ulcast.Figure 14. 8:1 Analog Simulcast U-TDoA E911 Support DiagramNOTE: When external E911 equipment is required, simulcasting must be accomplished via external RF splitting and combining. The DARTs will then be in a point-to-point configuration, as opposed to point-to-multipoint. 2:1 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 Assembly2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 Splitter2:1 SplitterE911E911E911E911E911E911E911E911BACKPLANEBOARDBTS REVBTS FWD77152-003
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 33ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.PRISM SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSTable 7. RF and Optical Specifications  Parameter Specification aRemarksRF SpecificationsSupported Frequency Blocks 1-8 per Host UnitBandwidth 1.5 to 75 MHz non-contiguousSupported Frequency Bands • 850 Cellular• 1900 PCS• 700 LowerABC • 700 UpperC • 2100 AWS• 800/900 E-SMR• 900 GSM• 1800 DCS• 2100 UMTSPropagation DelaySystem Delay <12 microsecondsDelay Management Digital Manual or AutomaticReverse Path Noise Figure Noise Figure InputTypical Maximum IP3Normal Mode 5 dB 6 dB >-8 dBmHigh Gain Mode - Classic DARTs 4 dB 5 dB >-12 dBmHigh Gain Mode - SuperDARTs 3 dB 4 dB >-14 dBmSystem Gain Standard High GainMode ModeClassic DARTs 36 dB 38 dBSuperDARTs 30 dB 36 dBOptical Budget for optical BER of 10–6 Standard Optional26 dB 13 dBDigital Transport Rate 3.072 GbpsOptical power levels Minimum MaximumIntermediate Range Launch Power -5 dBm 1 dBmIntermediate Range Receive Power -18 dBm 1 dBmLong Range Launch Power -2 dBm 3 dBmLong Range Receive Power -27 dBm -9 dBmTransceiver Wavelengths For information on transceiver transmissions with a CWDM, see the ADC FlexWave Prism Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer User Manual (ADCP-75-353).Transmits 1550 nm signalReceives 1550 or 1310 nm signal
Prism  Syst em  Specifications  Page 34 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Optical - Host II and Remote UnitsFiber type 9/125, single-modeNumber of fibers required up to 75 MHz RF per fiber pair (or fiber if using WDM).Assumes RF bandwidth does not exceed 3 Gbps data rate capacity of the fiber.Optical - WDMWDM Passband 1310 nm ± 20 nm1550 nm ± 20 nmForward path insertion loss Host WDM Remote WDM0.7 dB 0.3 dBDoes not include connector lossReverse path insertion loss Host WDM Remote WDM0.3 dB 0.7 dBDoes not include connector lossIsolation > 30 dB minimumReturn loss (Reflectance) < –50 dB All input portsaAll specifications apply after a five minute warm-up period.Table 8. Host Unit II Technical Specifications  Parameter Specification NotesPowerDC Power ±21 – ±60 Vdc floatingPower consumption Maximum: 320 WattsNominal: 202 WattsCurrent rating for maximum system (eight DARTs and eight SFPs)7.5 Amps @ 48Vdc15 Amps @ 24VdcConnectors and PortsRF coaxial cable connectors 50 ohm QMA – type (female) 50 ohms input/output impedanceNetwork and Craft connectors RJ–45 jackExternal alarm connector Screw-type terminals Normally Open (NO), Common (COM), and Normally Closed (NC) relay contactsOptical ports SFP transceivers Industry standard LC (UPC); Host and WDMPhysical SpecificationsDimensionsInchesMillimetersHeight  x Width  x Depth5.17   17.26  9.5131.3   438.4   241.3Width dimension does not include the mounting brackets for 19- or 23-inch racks. Mounting 19- or 23-inch rack EIA or WECOWeight 20 lbs. (9.1 kg)Environmental Environmentally controlled outdoor cabinetWeather resistance Indoor installation onlyOperating temperature 0º to 50º C (32º to 122ºF)Storage temperature –40º to 70º C (–40º to 158ºF)Humidity 10% to 90% No condensationReliability at 25ºC MTBF 200,000 hours Excluding fansTable 7.  RF and Optical Specifications  (Cont.)Parameter Specification aRemarks
Prism  Syst em  OverviewFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 35ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.Table 9. Remote Unit Technical SpecificationsParameter Specification RemarksEnclosure dimensions Height  x Width  x DepthSingle-Band InchesCentimeters25.2  12.2  11.264 x 30.99 x 28.45• Dimension for width includes the mounting brackets.• To have adequate clearance to open the Remote chassis door, allow a minimum of 7 inches at the left, right and front of each Remote.Dual-Band InchesCentimeters33.2  12.2  11.284.3 x 30.99 x 28.45Tri-Band InchesCentimeters41.2  12.2  11.2104.6 x 30.99 x 28.45Quad-Band InchesCentimeters52.4  12.2  11.2133.10 x 30.99 x 28.45Mounting Wall, Pole, Inside Pole, and VaultWeight  Unpopulated Populated • “Unpopulated” weight includes the Solar shields, which are always present.• “Populated” weight is the weight of the chassis that has the SeRF Module and RF Modules installed. Single-Band PoundsKilograms65 8329 38Dual-Band PoundsKilograms81 11737 53 kgTri-Band PoundsKilograms97 15144 68 kgQuad-Band PoundsKilograms116 18853 85 kgOutside 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-condensingWeather Resistance IP-65 Indoor or outdoor installationLightning Protection 20kA IEC 1000-45 8/30 ìs Waveform Provided by external lightning protector, which is an accessory.Cooling Fan, IP-55Operating Voltage Range 10 - 28 VdcOperating Temperature Range -10 - 70°C (14°F - 158°F)Storage Temperature Range -40 - 70°C (-40°F - 158°F)ConnectorsNetwork 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 AMPSEncapsulation PBT Encapsulated Motor and Control PCB Bearings Abec 3, double shielded, chrome ball bearingsContinuous Duty Life-Cycle 50,000 hours at 25°C (77°F)Safety UL/C-UL File E137077, TUV
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FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 39ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.USING THE PRISM EMSHow t o Use the EMS Graphical User I nterface ............................................................................40Syst em Tree ....................................................................................................................41Syst em Tree I cons............................................................................................................42EMS View Fram e Elem ent s................................................................................................. 42Unit  I dentification .............................................................................................................43Viewing Param eters and Alarm s .........................................................................................44Alarm  Color Codes ......................................................................................................44Viewing Alarm  Details..................................................................................................45Sorting Tables..................................................................................................................46Following t he Procedures in t his Docum ent ................................................................................ 47St arting a Procedure ......................................................................................................... 47Modifying Param eters........................................................................................................ 47Selecting Menu I tem s........................................................................................................ 48Using t he Help Em bedded in the GUI ........................................................................................49Accessing Help .................................................................................................................49Navigating Help................................................................................................................50Using t he Cont ent s Tab................................................................................................50Using t he Orientation Links and Butt ons......................................................................... 51Using t he I ndex Tab ....................................................................................................52Using t he Search Tab ..................................................................................................53This section provides a basic descript ion of the Prism  Elem ent Managem ent Syst em  ( EMS) .Topics Page
How t o Use t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface  Page 40 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011HOW TO USE THE EMS GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACEYou use a web browser to access the EMS Graphical User I nterface (GUI )  shown in Figure 15 and described in Table 10.Figure 15. EMS Graphical User Interface13245876
Using t he Prism  EMSFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 41ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.System TreeThe Syst em  Tree displays a Prism  syst em  as device icons wit hin a hierarchical tree that is autom at ically organized by Unit  I D:You click on a node t o navigat e t o a web page wit hin the EMS View Fram e t hat corresponds to the select ed unit .The Alarm  indicators in t he upper-right corner of the Syst em  Tree let you know how m any active alarm s t here are, and at what  severity level. I n the preceding figure, the Alarm  indicators show:•5 act ive Maj or alarm s, as indicat ed by t he red box•0 act ive Minor alarm s, as indicat ed by the yellow box.Table 10. GUI ComponentsID # Component Description1System Menu bar Provides access to menus that allow you to configure or view system settings and alarms.2System Tree See “System Tree” on page 41.3Alarm indicators Provides a visual view of the number of active alarms and their severity level.4Operational buttonsExecute the command for which the button is labeled:•Apply—Applies your configuration changes without closing the dialog.•Refresh—Updates status information to reflect current conditions.5Unit Identifier Identifies which system component is selected in the System Tree.6EMS View FrameProvides the work space in which you access a Prism EMS web page specific to a unit or function.NOTE: You can use your keyboard to navigate through the EMS pages:•SPACE key on the keyboard scrolls down by a page•SHIFT+SCROLL scrolls up one page.7Orientation linksProvides links that allow you to navigate within the GUI:•Home—returns you to the Home page•Logout—logs you out of the EMS.8Unit Menu bar Provides access to menus that allow you to configure or view settings and alarms that pertain to the unit that is actively selected in the System Tree.
How t o Use t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface  Page 42 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011System Tree IconsTable 11 describes t he icons used in t he Syst em  Tree.EMS View Frame ElementsFigure 16 and Table 12 describe the different elem ents found wit hin the EMS View Fram e.Figure 16. Elements within a View FrameTable 11. System Tree IconsIcon Unit/State DescriptionHost Host Unit; normal statusPRU Prism Remote Unit; normal statusURU Universal Radio Head Remote Unit; normal statusMinor Alarm State A yellow caution overlay on a unit icon indicates that the unit has an active Minor alarm. If the icon is blinking, the alarm is unacknowledged.Major Alarm State A red danger overlay on a unit icon indicates that the unit has an active Major alarm. If the icon is blinking, the alarm is unacknowledged.Contact Alarm StateIndicates a Contact Alarm state:• Static—the alarm is acknowledged.• Blinking—the alarm is unacknowledged.No Contact Alarm State Indicates a No Contact Alarm state. Disconnect Indicates that the unit is disconnected. Applicable only to PRUs and URUs.Unknown Unit Identifies a unit that the EMS has found but cannot recognize. 123456
Using t he Prism  EMSFlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent  Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 43ADCP- 77- 1 77 • I ssue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unications, I nc.NOTE: The View Frame is designed to update its contents within a web browser approximately every 20 seconds.Unit IdentificationFigure 17 shows the Unit I D in t he System  Tree. The Unit  I D is t he hostnam e( user- defined label)  plus t he layer address. The layered address is H-R, so the Unit  I D is <hostna m e> H - R, where:•H—Host  #  is always 1•R—Rem ote Unit  #  ( PRU or URU) , which can be 1 - 8 and is based on t he SFP port num ber t o which the Rem ot e Unit  is connectedFigure 17. System Tree Unit IDsTable 12. View Frame ElementsID # Element Description1Panel A panel is a grouping of fields or parameters enclosed within a grey box, with the panel title in the upper-left corner.2Selection box/Radio buttonA square box is a selection box that you click on to select or deselect an option. When selected, a checkmark displays in the box. When the option is deselected, the box is empty.If the selection box is round, it is referred to as a radio button. When a radio button is selected, the round “button” is filled in. When a radio button is deselected, its circle is empty.3List A menu that lists the options for the corresponding parameter. Click on the down arrow to display the list.4Text box A text box allows you to enter custom information for the corresponding field.5Operational buttons Execute the command for which the button is labeled. When a button is greyed out, that function is not available.6Table A table collects information that corresponds to the EMS View Frame and provides it in table format. The table is enclosed within a panel, with the table title in the upper-left corner.
How t o Use t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface  Page 44 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Viewing Parameters and AlarmsYou can view any param eter or alarm  by navigat ing t o t he page in which t he param eter or alarm  resides. To quickly find inform ation about  a param et er or alarm :•All param et ers are list ed alphabetically in this m anual’s I ndex.•All alarm s are listed alphabetically in t his m anual’s I ndex of Alarm s. •All traps are list ed alphabetically in this m anual’s I ndex of Traps.Alarm Color CodesAlarm s are color coded in t he GUI  according to the level of the alarm :•Green—No alarm•Blue—I nform at ion alarm , which provides inform at ion on a successful user act ion, such as a change in a forward or reverse delay setting•Yellow—Minor alarm•Red—Major alarm•Gray—t he alarm  has been disabled;  see “Enable and Disable Host  and Rem ote Unit  Alarm s”  on page 178•White—a device has not  been inst alled. For exam ple, in Figure 18, which shows the  Unit Information > View Status page, t he Module Status table shows that  a DART has not  been inst alled in slot s 3, 7, or 8. The Optical Status table shows t hat SFPs are not inst alled in Opt ical ports 2 through 8.Figure 18. Understanding Color Codes for Empty Slots

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