ADC Telecommunications PSM0802A FlexWave™ Prism - Cellular 20 Watt User Manual 2

ADC Telecommunications Inc FlexWave™ Prism - Cellular 20 Watt Users Manual 2

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Using t he Prism  EMSFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 45ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Viewing Alarm DetailsI n m any inst ances, a page will have an Alarm Status colum n, which indicates whet her an alarm  is act ive. I f an alarm  is active, t here will be a Minor or Major link ( as shown in Figure 19)  t hat  you click t o open a dialog t hat  defines the act ive alarm . The background color of the Alarm Status cell also indicates t he alarm  level.Figure 19. Alarm LinkFor inform ation on the Alarm  indicator in the Syst em  Tree, see “ Syst em  Tree” on page 41.
How t o Use the EMS Graphical User  I nter face  Page 46 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent Syst em 7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Sorting TablesYou can change t he order of a t able’s content s by applying an alphanum eric sort  on a colum n ( see Figure 20). To toggle a colum n by ascending or descending order, click in t he colum n heading.Figure 20. Sorting Tables in the GUI
Using t he Prism  EMSFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 47ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURES IN THIS DOCUMENTThis sect ion tells you how to use this docum ent  to use the FlexWave Prism  EMS t o configure and m anage Prism  devices.Starting a ProcedureAll procedures in this docum ent assum e t hat  you have already logged in to the EMS as described in “Access t he EMS”  on page 57.Modifying ParametersI n general, t he procedures in this docum ent end by having you click OK or Apply t o accept  changes or input . When an operat ion com plet es, an Operation completed m essage displays, such as t he one shown in Figure 21. I f an error m essage displays, follow t he screen prom pts.You can click Refresh to updat e the data being shown.Figure 21. Operation Completed Message
Following the Procedures in t his Docum ent  Page 48 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Selecting Menu ItemsI n the Prism  user docum entat ion, when a procedure requires t hat you select  a sequence of m enu item s, a right- angle sym bol separate t he item s. For exam ple, in the following graphic, “ click Users >  Manage Users” indicat es that in the Syst em  Menu bar you select  Users, and then in the Users list , select Manage Users.
Using t he Prism  EMSFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 49ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.USING THE HELP EMBEDDED IN THE GUIThe following sect ions t ell you how top access and use the em bedded Prism  Help m odule.Accessing HelpI n t he Orient at ion Links, click Help > Contents.Prism  Help is context sensitive, which m eans that t he Help topic that opens will pertain t o t he current view in t he EMS View Fram e. I n t he following exam ple, the Help Topic for the Get Information page has opened.
Using t he Help Em bedded in the GUI  Page 50 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Navigating HelpThe Help Module is designed like a book to m ake it easy to navigate.Using the Contents TabThe default view opens with t he Contents navigat ion tool open. I n t he following exam ple, you can see where the Get Information t opic falls within the order of cont ents. •Click on any of the Contents links to go t o the specified t opic. •Click on t he book icons t o open/ close t he chapters.
Using t he Prism  EMSFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 51ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.You can also use the Show in Contents but ton to show where a topic falls within the book hierarchy:Using the Orientation Links and ButtonsYou can use the interact ive orient at ion links in the topic header. These links show where t he topic falls within a chapt er. Click on the links in t he topic header to m ove back one st ep in the book hierarchy.
Using t he Help Em bedded in the GUI  Page 52 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011You can also use t he Page Up but t on, Page Down butt on, Print but t on, and Bookm ark but t on t o bookm ark a t opic. Using the Index TabClick Index t o open t he Index panel.At  the top of t he Index panel is t he alpha-num eric orient at ion tool. I n this exam ple, the let ter D is selected, which results in only t hose indexed words t hat start  with
Using t he Prism  EMSFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 53ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.“ D”  to display, in alphabetic order. Click on any of t he links t o go to the topic that has t he indexed term  in it .To m ove up/ down or left / right t o change the orientation of the t ext in the I ndex panel, use the navigation arrows.Using the Search Tab1Click Search t o open the Search panel.2At  the top of t he Search panel is a t ext box in which you ent er the term  for which you want t o search. I n t his exam ple the user is searching for t he word “ passband.”  3To activate t he search, click the Go but ton.The  Search panel is populated wit h links t o t he t opics that contain the word “ passband”  and are ordered from  top down in order of probabilit y of which t opic will contain t he t opic for which you are searching.
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FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 55ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.INITIAL FLEXWAVE PRISM SYSTEM SETUPMinim um EMS Syst em  Requirem ent s ........................................................................................ 56Access the EMS .....................................................................................................................57Set  Session Tim eout ...............................................................................................................59Set  Dat e and Tim e ................................................................................................................. 60Set  Net work Connections ........................................................................................................63Configure Basic Host  Unit Propert ies ......................................................................................... 64Label t he PRU/ URU................................................................................................................. 66Label t he Host  Opt ical Ports..................................................................................................... 67Label PRU/ URU Optical Ports ...................................................................................................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 Start and St op Frequencies .......................................................................................81Set  the Forward and Reverse Delays......................................................................................... 82Using the Linked DARTs Delay Table ...................................................................................83Filtering the Linked DARTs Delay Table ................................................................................ 84Configure Host Forward Gain ...................................................................................................85Configure Host Reverse Gain ................................................................................................... 88Configure Rem ote For ward Gain ...............................................................................................91Configure Reverse I nput  Power Levels ......................................................................................94The st eps provided in t his chapt er configure a basic Prism  syst em  that includes:•one Host  Unit ( Host )•at  least  one Prism  Rem ote Unit (PRU) .Topics Page
Minim um  EMS Syst em  Requirem ent s  Page 56 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011MINIMUM EMS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSThe com puter t hat  you use to remotely access t he EMS m ust  m eet  the following m inim um  requirem ent s:•Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system•I nt ernet Explorer version 7.x or FireFox 3.6•Net work I nt erface Card ( NI C)•Et hernet  cable with RJ- 45 connectors.The EMS database can also be accessed rem otely using an SNMP m anager. I n this case, the user interface varies depending on the SNMP m anager, but  the underlying param et ers, param et er values, and alarm s are the sam e as in the st andard EMS int erface.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 57ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.ACCESS THE EMSNOTE: In the default configuration, the Craft port has a DHCP server that assigns an IP address to the computer that is connected. You should therefore have your network interface configured for DHCP, or configured with a static IP address in the same subnet, where the default is 192.168.0.1/24.1To allow t he EMS popup and alarm  screens t o funct ion correctly, do one of the following:•Disable the popup blocker for your web browser.•Enter t he syst em  I P address in the web browser’s t rust ed sites list.2Use an Et hernet  CAT 5 cable ( st raight  or crossover)  with RJ-45 connect ors to connect  a laptop to the Craft port  of the Host .3Connect your com puter and st art  a web browser.4I n t he web browser URL box, enter the following I P address:  192.168.0.1 77073-075RJ-45ConnectorDetail
Access the EMS  Page 58 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 20115When the Welcome to ADC FlexWave Prism & URH and ADC InterReach Spectrum window opens:aI n t he User Name box, t ype t he user nam e provided by ADC or by the Network Adm inist rator. The default user nam e is admin.bI n t he Password box, t ype the password provided by ADC or by t he Net work Adm inist rator. The default password is adc123.Once installation is com plet e, users can be added and passwords can be changed. For further inform at ion, see “Users”  on page 203.6Click  Log in to open the default page, which com prises the elem ents list ed below.•The Syst em  Tree will be populated with inst alled devices, but no device will be selected.•I n t he EMS View Fram e, t he default  page displays when the Host  is selected in the Syst em  Tree.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 59ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.SET SESSION TIMEOUTNOTE: This feature is accessible only by a user logged in to the EMS as the admin user.1To access the Set Session Timeout page, in t he Syst em  Menu bar, click Special Features >  Set Session Timeout.2I n t he Session Idle Time box, ent er in m inutes how long t he EMS session can be idle before a forced log out occurs;  t he value m ust be between 10 and 60m inutes. The default is 30 m inut es.3Click  Apply. Once the syst em  execut es the com m and,  an Operation completedm essage displays.
Set  Date and Tim e  Page 60 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011SET DATE AND TIMEThe following rules apply t o the syst em  tim e and date:•The supported dat e and t im e range is from  1 January 2005 00: 00: 00 ( 12 AM)  to 31 Decem ber 2037 23: 59: 59 (11: 59: 59 PM) , where January is 1and Decem ber is 12.•Tim e zone and day light  savings are not  support ed.•All PRUs synchronize t im e wit h the m anaging Host  at t he t im e t he connected PRU is discovered. The date and tim e on t he PRUs t hen synchronize to t he Host  and do not drift.•I f t he syst em  dat e or t im e is changed while a PRU is out of com m unicat ion wit h the Host  (for exam ple, loss of power or scheduled m aint enance) , once com m unication is reest ablished it will take up to 10 m inutes for t he PRU to display t he updated dat e or t im e.•I f t he difference between the set tim e and t he present t im e is greater than the session t im e out setting, t he user will be logged out. For example, if t he Session Idle Time is set  to 10 m inutes, and t he t im e set  in t his procedure is 11: 10 AM but it is act ually 11: 30 AM, t here is a 20 m inute difference, which t riggers t he Session Idle Time and the user will be logged out.NOTE: It can take up to 17 minutes before the updated time or date to take effect in connected Remote Units.NOTE: You can set the date and time at any time independent from one another. For example, to change the time for daylight savings, open the System Date and Time page, click on the hour shown in the System Time box, increase or decrease the hour by one, and then click Apply.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 61ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Do t he follow ing to se t  t h e  dat e and t im e:1To access t he Set Date and Time page, in t he Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Set Date and Time.2To change the date, click the … icon aft er the Date (YYYY/MM/DD) box.3I n t he Calendar that opens, do t he following:aI n the Month list, select  the m onth.bI f necessary, use the right arrow t o adjust t he year higher.cI n the calendar, select t he dat e.dClick Close.
Set  Date and Tim e  Page 62 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 20114I n t he Time (HH:MM:SS) box, enter t he syst em  tim e in the 24- hour clock HH: MM: SS form at ( for exam ple, t o set the system  t im e to 5: 19: 56 PM, you would ent er 17:19:56) .5I n t he Set Date and Time page, verify the date and tim e showing in t he System Date and System Time fields.6Click  Apply. Once the syst em  execut es t he com m and,  an Operation completedm essage displays.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 63ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.SET NETWORK CONNECTIONS1To access t he Set Network Connections page, in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Set Network Connections.2Use t he Networking Mode list  to specify t he m ode under which I P addresses are assigned to the Host  Craft and Net work ports. A single I P address defines t he system . This I P address is assigned to the Host  either st atically or by the DHCP server on the NOC. No user set ting/ I P configurat ion is required for t he PRUs—I P addresses for connect ed PRUs are aut o assigned. •DHCP—this m ode indicat es that t he Host  is a DHCP client  and expects an I P address to be assigned by an ext ernal DHCP server through a network Et hernet  connect or. The Host  Craft port  has a DHCP server t hat  can be used to com m unicate with the Host  direct ly, and from  which you can access the EMS.•Static—the default m ode for t he Craft Port, with a default I P address of 192.168.0.1. The Static Networking Mode allows you t o set an I P address for the Host  and connected Rem ote Units t hat  do not change unless you m anually change them . 3I f you change a port  to Static Networking Mode, t he address fields are enabled. Ot herwise you cannot change t he network addresses. I f you set  a port  t o Static Networking Mode, then do t he following:aI n t he IP Address box, ent er a new I P address for t he syst em , in t he form at of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.bI n t he Subnet Mask box, enter a new Subnet Mask address for t he syst em , in the form at  of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.cI n t he Gateway box, ent er a new Gat eway address for t he syst em , in t he form at of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.4Click  Apply. Once the syst em  execut es the com m and,  an Operation completedm essage displays.
Configure Basic Host  Unit  Properties  Page 64 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011CONFIGURE BASIC HOST UNIT PROPERTIES1I n t he Syst em  Tree, click on t he Host  icon.2I n t he Unit  Menu bar, click Unit Configuration >  Edit Properties, to open the Unit Configuration > Edit Properties page.3I n t he Name box, enter an identifying nam e for t he Host . The Name m ust  st art  wit h an alphabetical character, contain bet ween 5 and 40 charact ers ( alphanum eric or underscore only) , and contain no spaces. 4( Optional)  The SeRF board on each Host  and Rem ot e contains t he clock for t hat  unit. At t he Rem ote, t he reference is a clock derived from  the Host  clock. The 10 MHz Reference Clock default is Internal. You can change t he 10 MHz Reference Clocksett ing to External, which allows you to frequency lock t he clock t o an external 10 MHz reference.CAUTION! When using the 10 MHz external reference clock, the signal must be connected to the Host before enabling the clock in the software. If an external 10MHz reference clock is selected for operation, but is not present or outside of the frequency range of 10MHz +/- 5ppm, communication between the Host and Remote over the optical fiber will fail.5I n t he System Card Output Clock list, select  one of the following:•10 MHz t o set the Host  as t he Syst em  Card Out put Clock.•Off to disable t he Syst em  Card Out put Clock. Unless your syst em  requires the 10 MHz output , it is best  t o leave t he System Card Output Clock disabled, as this setting saves power and lowers em issions. •30.72 MHz is not applicable t o a Prism  syst em  and should not be select ed.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 65ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.6( Optional)  Use t he Notes box t o ent er notes specific t o this Host . You can ent er up to 256 charact ers;  all keyboard charact ers can be used.7Click  Apply. Once the syst em  execut es the com m and,  an Operation completedm essage displays.
Label the PRU/ URU  Page 66 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011LABEL THE PRU/URU1I n t he Syst em  Tree, click the icon of t he PRU/ URU whose properties you want to change.2I n t he Unit  Menu bar, click Unit Configuration >  Edit Properties, to open the Unit Configuration > Edit Properties page for t he selected PRU/ URU.3I n t he Name box, enter an identifying nam e for t he PRU/ URU. The Name m ust  st art with an alphabet ical charact er, cont ain bet ween 5 and 40 charact ers ( alphanum eric or underscore only) , and contain no spaces.4Leave t he Capacity set ting as is.CAUTION! The Capacity setting pertains to the PRU/URU Remote SeRF Interface (RSI) board and the number of RF groups available to the Remote Unit. This parameter is set during manufacturing and should be changed only when the RSI board has been replaced. See “Set the Capacity for a New Remote Unit RSI Board” on page 162.5( Optional)  Use t he Notes box t o ent er not es specific t o the select ed PRU/ URU. You can enter up t o 256 charact ers;  all keyboard charact ers can be used.6Click  Apply. Once the syst em  execut es t he com m and,  an Operation completedm essage displays.7Repeat t his process for each PRU/ URU in the syst em .
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 67ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.LABEL THE HOST OPTICAL PORTSCAUTION! If fibers must be moved or reconfigured at any time during installation or setup, follow the steps in “Moving or Reconfiguring Fibers” on page 122.There can be up t o eight Host  SeRF optical port s t hat  correspond to the eight physical port s on the Host . I n t his sect ion, you should label the Host  SeRF Optical port s t o provide for easier off-site m anagem ent.1I n t he Syst em  Tree, click on a Host icon.2I n t he Unit  Menu bar, click Unit Configuration >  Configure Optical Ports, t o open the Unit Configuration > Configure Optical Ports page.86 4 275 3 177152-009
Label t he Host  Opt ical Port s  Page 68 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 20113I n t he SFP Name box, ent er a label for t he select ed Optics port . The SFP Namem ust st art  with an alphabet ical character, contain 5 to 32 charact ers ( alphanum eric or underscore only) , and contain no spaces. The default SFP Name is UNKNOWN_SFPNAME. 4Click  Apply. Once the syst em  execut es t he com m and,  an Operation completedm essage displays.The Configure Optical Ports table provides t he following inform at ion.•SFP Number—system  assigned num ber (from  1 t o 8) for the Optical port s•SFP Name—see St ep 3 on page 68.•In/Out—used for cascading, which is not support ed in t his release. The Host  will therefore always be set  as Out ( indicates t hat  the forward link for t he connected SFP is going away from  t he Host )  and t he SFPs for all Rem ote Units will always be set  as In. • Optics Type–LongRange—26 dB–IntermediateRange—18 dB)•Wavelength (nm)—num ber displayed is t he wavelength t ransm itt ed through t his port :– Non-duplex and WDM configurations1550 nm  fwd1310 nm  rev– CWDM configurations can be one of eight wavelengt hs:1470 nm 1550 nm1490 nm 1570 nm1510 nm 1590 nm1530 nm 1610 nm
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 69ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.•Tx Power (dBm)—launch power level in dBm  of forward path signal. – LongRange (LR)m inim um  is - 2 dBmm axim um  is 3 dBm .– I nt erm ediat eRange (I R)m inim um  is - 5 dBmm axim um  is 0 dBm .•Rx Power (dBm)—receive power level in dBm  of reverse path signal, which incorporat es the launch power of the Rem ot e Unit  SFP plus all optical losses ( insertion losses, fiber cable loss, and so forth) .– LongRange (LR)m inim um  is - 27 dBmm axim um  is - 9 dBm .– I nt erm ediat eRange (I R)m inim um  is - 18 dBmm axim um  is 0 dBm .•Remote Name or Host Name—when a Host  Unit is select ed in t he Syst em  Tree, t he Configure Optical Ports table provides a colum n for Remote Name, which is nam e of the Rem ot e Unit connect ed to this Optics por t . When a Rem ote Unit  is selected in the Syst em  Tree, the Configure Optical Ports table provides a colum n for t he Host Name, which is t he nam e of the Host  connected to this Opt ics port .•Alarm Status—whether an alarm  is act ive. I f an alarm  is act ive, there will be a Minor or Major link that you click to open a dialog that defines t he active alarm , as described in “ Viewing Alarm  Details”  on page 45. The background color of the Alarm Status cell also indicates t he alarm  level ( see “Alarm  Color Codes”  on page 44) .
Label PRU/ URU Opt ical Ports  Page 70 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011LABEL PRU/URU OPTICAL PORTS1I n t he Syst em  Tree, click on a PRU/ URU icon.2I n t he Unit  Menu bar, click Unit Configuration >  Configure Optical Ports, t o open the Unit Configuration > Configure Optical Ports page.3I n t he SFP Name box, ent er a label for t he select ed Optics port . The SFP Namem ust start  with an alphabet ical character, cont ain between 5 and 32 characters ( alphanum eric or underscore only) , and contain no spaces. The default SFP Name is UNKNOWN_SFPNAME. 4Click  Apply. Once the syst em  execut es t he com m and,  an Operation completedm essage displays.5Repeat t his process for each PRU/ URU in the syst em .The Configure Optical Ports t able provides the sam e inform ation as what  is shown for a Host  Unit—see “ Label the Host  Opt ical Port s”  on page 67.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 71ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.CONFIGURE DART LINKS“ Linking”  est ablishes an associat ion in soft ware between a part icular Host  DART and a particular Rem ote DART, enabling the t wo DARTs to act as an operational unit in providing one RF band. There are four pre- requisites to this procedure:•The Host DART and Rem ot e DART m ust  be connected through the opt ical fiber and be com m unicating with each other.•To link t he Rem ot e Unit DARTs t o t he DARTs in a Host  Unit, t he DARTs m ust  be t he sam e type e ( such as, Cellular t o Cellular).•SuperDARTs and Classic DARTS do not  operat e wit h each other. Link a SuperDART t o a SuperDART and a Classic DART to a Classic DART.•There m ust  be a sufficient  num ber of fiber tim eslot s available in order to accom m odat e the request ed passband (for exam ple, PCS A band requires 3 t im eslot s) .I n t he Configure DART Links page, all Rem ote DARTs are list ed that have t he sam e band as t he selected Host DART. A link is established by selecting a Rem ote DART to be paired with t he Host  DART, and then clicking the Linked box. To provide for an RF Sim u lcast , a Single Host  DART can be linked t o up t o eight Rem ote DARTs. Do the following to establish DART links:1To access t he Configure DART Links page, in t he Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Configure DART Links.NOTE: For information on the Linked DARTs table at the bottom of the Configure DART Links page, see “Viewing the Linked DARTs Report” on page 105.You use the Configure Bands panel to configure the Host  for DART linking, and the Remote Parameters panel to configure the Rem ote Unit .
Configure DART Links  Page 72 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 20112I n t he Host Parameters panel, set  the following param eters:aI n t he DART list, select t he Host  DART that you want  to link t o the Rem ot e Unit DART.bI n t he DART Name box, enter a nam e for the DART, which m ust  st art  with an alphabet ical charact er, contain bet ween 5 and 32 charact ers ( alphanum eric or underscore only) , and contain no spaces. cUse t he Passband colum n to set t he passband for t he selected DART.•I f you are configuring a Classic DART, then refer to the passband selection table in t he corresponding sect ion:“ 800 APAC iDEN Classic DART”  on page 75“ 800 SMR Classic DART” on page 75“ 900 SMR Classic”  on page 76“ 2100 AWS Classic DART”  on page 76“ Cellular Classic DART” on page 77“ PCS Classic DART” on page 77The following figure shows t he passband selections for t he 2100 AWS Classic DART, which are described in “ 2100 AWS Classic DART” on page 76.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 73ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.•I f you are configuring a SuperDART, in the Passband colum n, click on the Configure link, and then in t he passband selection window t hat  opens, set the passband according to the rules specified for each SuperDART type:“ 700 Lower ABC SuperDART” on page 79“ 700 UpperC SuperDART”  on page 79“ 2100 AWS SuperDART” on page 79“ EGSM 900 SuperDART”  on page 79“ GSM 1800 SuperDART”  on page 80“ PCS SuperDART”  on page 80“ UMTS SuperDART”  on page 80The following figure shows t he passband select ions for a PCS SuperDART, which are described in “ PCS SuperDART”  on page 80.The Frequency table provides a read-only t abular view of forward and reverse pat hs.•I n t he Diversity list , select whether t he DART is t o be configured as Diversityor  Non Diversity. For a diversity applicat ion, one DART will be configured Non Diversity for t he prim ary FWD/ REV path signal and the ot her DART will be configured Diversity. This selection t herefore det erm ines whether t he DART Module being configured will carry the prim ary or secondary REV ( uplink)  RF pat h.•For dual DART configurations, such as dual- pcs, sm r800/ sm r900 and dual-aws, both DARTs m ust have DART Diversity Status set to Non Diversity.•I n t he Input Source list , select  whether t he Wireless Operat or input will be from  t he BDA or BTS.  Input Source det erm ines whet her System  Test uses external RF (BTS)  or internal RF ( BDA) t o t est t he forward path. However, this release does not support  int ernal t one generation. Consequent ly, setting the Input Source as either BDA or BTS assum es an external RF signal. Default is BTS.
Configure DART Links  Page 74 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 20113I n t he Remote Parameters t able, set the following param eters:aI n t he Remote Id list , select  the Rem ote Unit whose DART you are linking to the Host  DART.bI n t he DART list , select  the Rem ot e Unit DART that you are linking.cI n t he DART Name box, enter a nam e for the DART, which m ust  st art  with an alphabet ical charact er, contain bet ween 5 and 32 charact ers ( alphanum eric or underscore only) , and contain no spaces. dSelect t he Linked box.4Click  Apply. The Linked DARTS t able at  the bott om  of the page updat es with the new link.5Repeat St ep  through Step 4 for each Host  and PRU/ URU DART pairing.NOTE: Each link takes approximately 1 minute to establish.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 75ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Classic DART ModelsThe following sect ions describe the Prism  Classic DART opt ions.800 APAC iDEN Classic DARTTable 13 list s t he passband selections for 800 APAC iDEN Classic DARTs.The 800 APAC iDEN DART also support s t he SMR Low and SMR Low Wide passbands. The 800 APAC iDEN Classic DART can be linked t o a DART of the sam e type and t o an 800 SMR Classic DART ( as long as t he passband is either SMR Low or SMR Low Wide) . Table 14 specifies supported linking bet ween 800 SMR Classic DARTs and 800 APAC iDEN Classic DARTs.800 SMR Classic DARTTable 15 lists the passband select ions for 800 SMR Classic DARTs.Table 13. 800 APAC iDEN Classic DART Passband SelectionName Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)800 APAC iDEN 851 - 870 806 - 825Table 14. Linking 800 SMR Classic DARTs and 800 APAC iDEN Classic DARTsHost DART PRU/URU DART Passbands800APAC 800APAC low, wide, apac800APAC 800SMR low, wide800SMR 800APAC low, wide800SMR 800smr low, wideTable 15. 800 SMR Classic DART Passband SelectionsName Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)SMR Low 862 - 869 817 - 824SMR Low Wide 851 - 869 806 - 824
Configure DART Links  Page 76 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011900 SMR ClassicTable 16 list s t he passband select ions for 900 SMR Classic DARTs.NOTE: When installed in a PRU, the 900 SMR Remote Classic DART supports only the SMR High passband. 2100 AWS Classic DARTTable 17 list s t he passband select ions for 2100 AWS Classic DARTs.Table 16. 900 SMR Classic DART Passband SelectionsName Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)SMR High 935 - 940 896 - 901SMR High/Paging 935 - 941 896 - 902Table 17. 2100 AWS Classic DART Passband Selection  Name Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)A2110 - 2120 1710 - 1720A+B 2110 - 2130 1710 - 1730A+B+C 2110 - 2135 1710 - 1735A+B+C+D 2110 - 2140 1710 - 1740A+B+C+D+E 2110 - 2145 1710 - 1745B2120 - 2130 1720 - 1730B+C 2120 - 2135 1720 - 1735B+C+D 2120 - 2140 1720 - 1740B+C+D+E 2120 - 2145 1720 - 1745B+C+D+E+F 2120 - 2155 1720 - 1755C2130 - 2135 1730 - 1735C+D 2130 - 2140 1730 - 1740C+D+E 2130 - 2145 1730 - 1745C+D+E+F 2130 - 2155 1730 - 1755D2135 - 2140 1735 - 1740D+E 2135 - 2145 1735 - 1745D+E+F 2135 - 2155 1735 - 1755E2140 - 2145 1740 - 1745E+F 2140 - 2155 1740 - 1755F2145 - 2155 1745 - 1755
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 77ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Cellular Classic DARTTable 18 lists the passband select ions for Cellular Classic DARTs.NOTE: The Cellular Classic Remote DART supports the same passbands as the Cellular Classic Host DART. However, the LNA or Duplexer installed in the Remote Unit can restrain which passbands are supported. PCS Classic DARTTable 19 lists the passband select ions for PCS Classic DARTs.Table 18. Cellular Classic DART Passband SelectionsName Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)A'' + A 869 - 880 824 - 835A870 - 880 825 - 835A'' + A + A’ 869 - 891.5 824 - 846.5A’ 890 - 891.5 845 - 846.5B880 - 890 835 - 845B’ 891.5 - 894 846.5 - 849B + B’ 880 - 894 835 - 849A'' + A + B + A' + B’ 869 - 894 824 - 849A + B 870 - 890 825 - 845Table 19. PCS Classic DART Passband SelectionsPassband Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)Passband Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)A1 1930 - 1935 1850 - 1855 E+F+C2 1965 - 1982.5 1885 - 1902.5A2 1935 - 1940 1855 - 1860 C1+G + H 1982.5 - 2000 1902.5 - 1920A3 1940 - 1945 1860 - 1865 A+D 1930 - 1950 1850 - 1870B1 1950 - 1955 1870 - 1875 A2+A3+D+B1 1935 - 1955 1855 - 1875B2 1955 - 1960 1875 - 1880 A3+D+B1+B2 1940 - 1960 1860 - 1880B3 1960 - 1965 1880 - 1885 D+B 1945 - 1965 1865 - 1885C3 1975 - 1980 1895 - 1900 B+E 1950 - 1970 1870 - 1890C4 1980 - 1985 1900 - 1905 B2+B3+E+F 1955 - 1975 1875 - 1895C5 1985 - 1990 1905 - 1910 B3+E+F+C3 1960 - 1980 1880 - 1900D1945 - 1950 1865 - 1870 E+F+C3+C4 1965 - 1985 1885 - 1905E1965 - 1970 1885 - 1890 F+C 1970 - 1990 1890 - 1910F1970 - 1975 1890 - 1895 C+G 1975 - 1995 1895 - 1915G1990 - 1995 1910 - 1915 C4+C5+G + H 1980 - 2000 1900 - 1920H1995 - 2000 1915 - 1920 B3+E+F+C2 1960 - 1982.5 1880 - 1902.5C2 1975 - 1982.5 1895 - 1902.5 A+D+B1 1930 - 1955 1850 - 1875C1 1982.5 - 1990 1902.5 - 1910 A2+A3+D+B1+B2 1935 - 1960 1855 - 1880
Configure DART Links  Page 78 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011A1+A2 1930 - 1940 1850 - 1860 A3+D+B 1940 - 1965 1860 - 1885A2+A3 1935 - 1945 1855 - 1865 D+B+E 1945 - 1970 1865 - 1890A3+D 1940 - 1950 1860 - 1870 B+E+F 1950 - 1975 1870 - 1895D+B1 1945 - 1955 1865 - 1875 B2+B3+E+F+C3 1955 - 1980 1875 - 1900B1+B2 1950 - 1960 1870 - 1880 B3+E+F+C3+C4 1960 - 1985 1880 - 1905B2+B3 1955 - 1965 1875 - 1885 E+F+C 1965 - 1990 1885 - 1910B3+E 1960 - 1970 1880 - 1890 F+C+G 1970 - 1995 1890 - 1915E+F 1965 - 1975 1885 - 1895 C+G + H 1975 - 2000 1895 - 1920F+C3 1970 - 1980 1890 - 1900 B2+B3+E+F+C2 1955 - 1982.5 1875 - 1902.5C3+C4 1975 - 1985 1895 - 1905 A+D+B1+B2 1930 - 1960 1850 - 1880C4+C5 1980 - 1990 1900 - 1910 A2+A3+D+B 1935 - 1965 1855 - 1885C5+G 1985 - 1995 1905 - 1915 A3+D+B+E 1940 - 1970 1860 - 1890G + H 1990 - 2000 1910 - 1920 D+B+E+F 1945 - 1975 1865 - 1895F+C2 1970 - 1982.5 1890 - 1902.5 B+E+F+C3 1950 - 1980 1870 - 1900C1+G 1982.5 - 1995 1902.5 - 1915 B2+B3+E+F+C3+C4 1955 - 1985 1875 - 1905A1930 - 1945 1850 - 1865 B3+E+F+C 1960 - 1990 1880 - 1910A2+A3+D 1935 - 1950 1855 - 1870 E+F+C+G 1965 - 1995 1885 - 1915A3+D+B1 1940 - 1955 1860 - 1875 F+C+G + H 1970 - 2000 1890 - 1920D+B1+B2 1945 - 1960 1865 - 1880 A+D+B 1930 - 1965 1850 - 1885B1950 - 1965 1870 - 1885 A2+A3+D+B+E 1935 - 1970 1855 - 1890B2+B3+E 1955 - 1970 1875 - 1890 A3+D+B+E+F 1940 - 1975 1860 - 1895B3+E+F 1960 - 1975 1880 - 1895 D+B+E+F+C3 1945 - 1980 1865 - 1900E+F+C3 1965 - 1980 1885 - 1900 B+E+F+C3+C4 1950 - 1985 1870 - 1905F+C3+C4 1970 - 1985 1890 - 1905 B2+B3+E+F+C 1955 - 1990 1875 - 1910C1975 - 1990 1895 - 1910 B3+E+F+C+G 1960 - 1995 1880 - 1915C4+C5 +G 1980 - 1995 1900 - 1915 E+F+C+G + H 1965 - 2000 1885 - 1920C5+G + H 1985 - 2000 1905 - 1920Table 19.  PCS Classic DART Passband SelectionsPassband Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)Passband Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 79ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.SuperDART ModelsThe following sect ions describe the Prism  SuperDART options.700 Lower ABC SuperDARTThe 700 Lower ABC SuperDART support s t he following subbands:  A, B, C.Table 20 lists t he passband select ions for 700 Lower ABC SuperDARTs.700 UpperC SuperDARTThe 700 UpperC SuperDART support s t he following passband:  Upper C.Table 21 list s t he passband selections for 700 ABC SuperDARTs.2100 AWS SuperDARTYou can select  any num ber of t he subbands based on the lim it ations specified below.•The 2100 AWS SuperDART support s t he following passbands:  A, B, C, D, E, F. •You can select up to two non-contiguous set s of subbands, but  there m ust  be at  least  a 5 MHz gap between the bands.•The St art  and St op frequencies are in t he range of 2110MHz -  2155MHz.EGSM 900 SuperDARTThe EGSM 900 SuperDART support s t he selection of a St art  and St op frequency for t he passband in the range of 925MHz - 960MHz.Table 20. 700 Lower ABC SuperDART Passband SelectionName Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)A728 - 734 698 - 704B734 - 740 704 - 710C740 - 746 710 - 716Table 21. 700 UpperC SuperDART Passband SelectionName Downlink FrequencyRange (MHz)Uplink FrequencyRange (MHz)UpperC 746 - 756 776 - 786
Configure DART Links  Page 80 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011GSM 1800 SuperDART You can select a St art  and St op frequency for t he passband in the frequency range of 1805 MHz - 1880 Mhz.PCS SuperDARTPCS SuperDARTs support t he following subbands:  A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5. You can select  any num ber of t he subbands based on the lim it ations specified below:•The subband A cannot  be chosen in conjunct ion wit h A1, A2, or A3. •The subband B cannot be chosen in conj unct ion with B1, B2, or B3. •The subband C cannot  be chosen in conj unct ion wit h C1, C2, C3, C4, or C5. •The subbands C1 and C2 cannot be chosen in conj unct ion with t he subbands C, C3, C4, or C5. •The subbands C3, C4, and C5 cannot be chosen in conj unct ion wit h the subbands C, C1, or C2. •Up t o two non- contiguous set s of subbands can be select ed, and t here m ust be m ore than a 5 MHz gap bet ween the bands. The PCS SuperDART supports t he following St art and Stop frequencies:  •The PCS RF SuperDART support s t he selection of a Start  and Stop frequency for t he passband as listed in Table 19.•The PCS RF SuperDART St art  and Stop frequencies are in t he range of 1930MHz -  2000MHz. UMTS SuperDART You can select a St art  and St op frequency for t he passband in the frequency range of 2110 MHz -  2170 MHz.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 81ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.DART Start and Stop FrequenciesHost SuperDARTs support  the select ion of a St art and St op frequency for t he passband or for t he selection of subbands ( up to two st art -st op frequency pairs m ay be select ed as long as t he t wo pairs are at  least  5 MHz apart  and one is lim ited to 39 MHz and the other is lim ited t o 25 MHz) . NOTE: Start/Stop frequencies and subbands may not be used at the same time.Table 22 list s t he supported st art- st op frequency ranges for SuperDARTs. Table 22. Supported SuperDART Stop/Start Frequency RangesFrequency Range (MHz)Timeslots6 112 218 325 439 645 875 12
Set  t he Forward and Reverse Delays  Page 82 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011SET THE FORWARD AND REVERSE DELAYSNOTE: The system comes up with a default delay. Once linking is complete, the system will calculate the actual delay. The initial parameters that are set may therefore be out of range. If necessary, correct the delay within the available range.NOTE: If part of a simulcast, ensure that all links in the simulcast are set to the same delay value.NOTE: For information on the Linked DARTs Delay table at the bottom of the page, see “Using the Linked DARTs Delay Table” on page 83.1To access t he Configure Delay page, in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Configure Delay.2I n t he Remote Parameters t able, do the following:aI n t he Remote Id list, select t he Rem ote Unit for which you want to configure the delay settings.bI n t he DART list, select  t he DART for which you want to configure t he delay settings. Only t hose DARTS t hat  have been linked will be available in t he DART list . The following inform ation is populated in the Remote Parameterstable, which corresponds t o the Rem ot e Unit and DART that you have select ed.•Forward Delay (s) —t he Forward Range in m icroseconds available for the select ed DART•Forward Delay Range (s) —the Forward Delay Range in m icroseconds for the select ed DART•Reverse Delay (s) —the Reverse Delay in m icroseconds available for t he select ed DART•Reverse Delay Range (s) —the Reverse Delay Range in m icroseconds for the select ed DART•Passband—t ype of passband provided by t he DARTcI f necessary, change the Forward Delay and the Reverse Delay:•Forward Delay (s) box—enter t he act ual delay in m icroseconds t hat  will be applied to the RF forward pat h signal. The Forward Delay Range ( s)  field displays valid set tings for t he Forward Delay.•Reverse Delay (s)  box—enter the actual delay in m icroseconds t hat will be applied to t he RF reverse path signal. The Reverse Delay Range ( s)  field displays valid set tings for t he Reverse Delay.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 83ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.3Click  Apply. The Operation complete m essage displays, and the Remote Parameterstable clears so you can set  the delay for anot her DART.4Repeat St ep 2 t hrough St ep 3 for each DART.Using the Linked DARTs Delay TableThe Linked DARTs Delay table provides t he following inform ation:•Host colum ns—identifies t he Host  in the link–DART Id—num ber of t he Host  slot  in which t he DART is inst alled–DART Name—user- defined nam e for t he Host  DART•Remote colum ns—identifies t he Rem ot e and it s elem ents–Id—Unit I D of PRU/ URU based upon layered address;  see “ Unit I dent ification”  on page 43–Name—user- defined label for t he PRU/ URU–DART Id—PRU/ URU slot  num ber in which t he DART is inst alled –DART Name—user- defined nam e for t he Rem ot e DART–Forward Delay ( s) —user request ed FWD RF pat h delay in m icroseconds –Reverse Delay ( s) —user requested REV RF path delay in m icroseconds•Common colum ns—configuration settings com m on t o t he Host  and Rem ote( s)–Passband—t ype of passband provided by t he DART.–Frequency (MHz)—passband frequency of t he DART
Set  t he Forward and Reverse Delays  Page 84 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Filtering the Linked DARTs Delay Table1I n t he Filter panel View list , select a filter t o be applied to t he t able.2In the contains box, ent er filter criteria.3Click Filter to apply t he filt er.I n t he following exam ple, t he Linked DARTs Delay t able has been filtered t o show only t hose Host  Units with a DART Id t hat  contains “ 2” .
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 85ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.CONFIGURE HOST FORWARD GAINNOTE: Digital power measurements are inaccurate when ALC is active.Follow these st eps t o set t he Forward Gain value for the Host  DART.1Determ ine what  the Host  DART Forward Gain should be. Use a signal generator and spect r um  analyzer t o m easure t he uplink attenuat ion from  t he Host  to the BTS, and t he FWD power at the Host  from  the BTS to determ ine unloaded power level.The Host  DART expects signal levels from  -25 to +5 dBm. I f t he fully loaded signal is + 5 dBm , t hen t he DART forward gain should be set to 0 dB, if the fully loaded signal is - 25 dBm , then the DART Forward Gain should be set to 31 dB. The equation is:  DART Forward Gain =  5 -  fully Loaded Base St ation Signal CAUTION! If you are setting up the system when no calls are going through, you must allow headroom for a fully loaded forward path. For CDMA protocols, the difference from unloaded to fully loaded is typically 8dB, so if the unloaded signal is -15dBm, then the fully loaded input would be -7 dBm and the Host Forward Gain should be set to 5-(-7) = 12 dB.The same rules applies for GSM carriers, except that the unloaded to loaded is determined by the equation 10*log10(# RF Channels). So if there are 4 GSM RF Channels, then the loaded forward path is 6 dB above unloaded.If sufficient headroom is not present, then the LPA can be over-powered causing a Loss Of Service.CAUTION! When configured correctly, the Host DART Forward input can handle peaks of 14dB above the BTS signal level. For example, if the fully loaded CDMA carrier is -25dBm, then peaks up to -11 dBm can be handled (CDMA peak to average is typically 10-12 dB). If the peaks exceed the 14 dB of headroom, then Automatic Level Control (ALC) will occur to prevent over-driving the A/D Converter.NOTE: In the EMS GUI, the reverse path gain range for Classic DARTs is 5 to 36 dB, which indicates actual reverse path system gain. If you set this gain through the SNMP SET commands, then the gain range is 0 to 31 dB, which maps to the actual GUI/system reverse path gain range of 5 to 36 dB.
Configure Host Forward Gain  Page 86 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 20112I n t he EMS, do the following t o set the Host  Forward Gain param et ers:aTo access t he Configure Host Forward Gain page, in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Configure Host Forward Gain.bI n t he Host Parameters table DART list , select t he Host  DART that you want  to configure. Ot her inform at ion in the Host Parameters t able is updat ed to show settings for t he selected DART.cI n t he DART Mode list , select  one of the following:•Standby—forces the RF funct ion t o be m ut ed in the Host  and its linked Rem ote Unit. •Normal—allows t he syst em  t o operate norm ally (RF funct ion not forced t o be m ut ed), assum ing all ot her syst em  com ponents are in proper working order. (Default  set ting.)dI n t he Fwd Gain (dB) list, select t he Forward Gain value of 0 t o 31 dB, based upon the fully loaded forward pat h signal level from  t he Base Station.eI n t he Power Level Mode list , select  one of the following:•Snapshot—provides a “ snap-shot ” or current RF m easurem ent for t he select ed Rem ot e Unit DART ( default set ting).•Max Hold—ret ains t he m axim um  values for peak and peak average, and the m inim um  values for m inim um  average since the last  Max Hold Reset.NOTE: The Power Level Mode is disabled if the:• DART Operating mode is set to Standby• DART Pass Band (Timeslots) parameter is set to Undefined (default)• DART Diversity Status is set to Diversity.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 87ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.fI f you set the Power Level Mode to Max Hold, you can click Reset Max Hold to reset  the Max Hold values. The Host Forward Gain Settings t able updates with the new set t ings.The Host Parameters t able provides the following inform ation:•Peak Power (dBm)—shows t he highest ( peak)  power level reached by t he Host  DART•Average Power (dBm)—shows the average power level reached by t he Host DART•Minimum Power (dBm)—shows the m inim um  power level reached by the Host  DARTgClick Apply. •Once t he syst em  execut es t he com m and,  an Operation completed m essage displays. •The  Host Forward Gain Settings t able at  the bott om  of t he page is updated wit h the new settings.hRepeat St ep b on page 86 through St ep g for each Host  DART.For inform ation on the Host Forward Gain Settings table, see “ Viewing the Host  RF Report ”  on page 108.
Configure Host  Reverse Gain  Page 88 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011CONFIGURE HOST REVERSE GAINWhen setting the Reverse Gain value for the Host  DART, t he following rules m ust  be observed:•The Reverse Gain setting can be used t o overcom e RF int erfacing losses from  t he Host DART to the BTS/ BDA. I f you want  unit y reverse path gain and the losses to the BTS/ BDA are 20 dB, t hen t he Reverse Gain should be set to 20 dB.•Sim ulcast  changes t he actual REV gain level by 10log( n) where n =  the num ber of sim ulcast  links. For exam ple, if REV gain is set  to 10dB in a 2: 1 sim ulcast  configuration, the act ual REV gain is only 7dB ( 10dB - 3dB) . I f REV gain is set  to 20dB in a 4: 1 sim ulcast, the actual gain is 14dB ( 20dB - 6dB) .Follow these st eps t o set t he Reverse Gain value for t he Host  DART.1To access t he Configure Host Reverse Gain page, in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Configure Host Reverse Gain.2I n t he Host Parameters t able DART list , select t he Host  DART that you want t o configure. The DART Name colum n is populated with the user-defined nam e for the select ed DART.3I n t he Reverse Gain Mode list , select t he algorithm  t hat  should be used to add at tenuat ion for a sim ulcast  group to prevent  clipping because of t oo st rong a signal.•Mode 1 (Noise Floor Matching)—optim izes the reverse path dynam ic range bet ween sim ulcast  nodes. For Prism / URU, t he gains are reduced by 10* log10( N) . This is the default for syst em s running Prism  EMS 7.1.•Mode 2 (Legacy Prism/URH)—reduces t he gain by 20* log10(N) . This is the default  set ting for system s upgraded from  6.0.4Set the Additive Gain (dB) value to achieve t he required gain from  the input  t o t he Rem ote Unit to the out put of the Host DART. The range is 0 to 31 dB.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 89ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.5I n t he Gain Mode list, select  one of the following:•Normal—no increase to t he gain set ting.•High—t he gain settings for Classic DARTs increase 2dB with a 1dB im provem ent in the Noise Figure and the gain set ting for SuperDart s increase by 6 dB wit h a 2dB im provem ent in the Noise Floor.6Click  Apply. The Host Parameters and Host Reverse Gain Settings t ables are updat ed wit h the new configuration.7Repeat St ep 2 t hrough St ep 6 for each Host DART.
Configure Host  Reverse Gain  Page 90 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011The Host Reverse Gain Settings t able has t he following colum ns.•DART Id—identifies t he Host  DART by t he slot in which it is installed, which can be from  1 through 8.•DART Name—identifies t he DART by it s user- defined nam e.•Reverse Gain Mode—whet her t he Reverse Gain Mode is Mode 1 (Noise Floor Matching)or Mode 2 (Legacy Prism/URH).•Additive Gain (dB)—gain from  the input  t o t he Rem ot e Unit t o the out put of the Host DART. The range is 0 t o 31 dB•Calculated Reverse System Gain (dB)—shows t he end-to-end gain based on the additive gain, gain m ode, and num ber of Rem ote Units in the sim ulcast  group.•Noise Floor (dBm/30kHz rbw)—shows t he noise level for t he configuration. The noise floor is t he m easure of the signal created from  the sum  of all the noise sources.•Gain Mode—whet her the Gain Mode is Normal or High.•Passband—t ype of passband provided by t he DART.•Frequency (MHz)—passband frequency of the DART.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 91ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.CONFIGURE REMOTE FORWARD GAIN1To access the Configure Remote Forward Gain page, in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Configure Remote Forward Gain.2I n t he Remote Parameters t able, do the following:aUse t he Host DART colum n t o ident ify t he connect ed Host . bI n t he Remote Id list , select t he Rem ote Unit for which you want to set the Forward Gain.cI n t he Remote DART Mode list , set  t he DART m ode:•Standby—forces the RF function t o be m uted in t he Host  and it s linked Rem ote Unit. •Normal—allows t he syst em  to operate norm ally ( RF function not  forced t o be m ut ed), assum ing all ot her syst em  com ponents are in proper working order. (Default  set ting.)dI n t he LPA Mode list, select  Normal. A Prism  Linear Power Am plifier ( LPA) is a high qualit y broadband RF am plifier used for achieving Prism  product -rat ed power for t he Rem ot e Tx forward pat h spect rum  RF. I n a dual- LPA syst em , bot h LPAs will have t he sam e LPA Mode set t ing.•Standby—forces the RF function t o be m uted in t he Host  and it s linked Rem ote Unit. (Default set ting.)•Normal—allows t he syst em  to operate norm ally ( RF function not  forced t o be m ut ed), assum ing all ot her syst em  com ponents are in proper working order.CAUTION! As soon as you set the LPA Operating Mode to Normal, RF transmission will start. Before you set the LPA Operating Mode to Normal, make sure that the antenna has been connected and the system is ready to transmit RF. For information on connecting the antenna, refer to the ADC® FlexWave Prism Remote Unit Installation Guide(ADCP-77-072).
Configure Rem ote Forward Gain  Page 92 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011eI n t he Forward Gain list , select t he dB (0 t o 31) . The  Forward Gain is t he act ual gain, not attenuat ion, t hat  will be applied to the RF forward path signal ( where 0 =  0 dB gain, 1 =  1 dB gain, and so fort h). The Forward Gain is based on the EI RP desired at t he antenna. You therefore need t o know how m uch cable, insertion, and any other loss (such as split ters)  exist between t he Rem ote Unit  and t he antenna. Set the Forward Gain to achieve the required output  power level t o m eet  the EI RP of your RF link budget.Configure t he Host DART gain to achieve + 5dB so that  full scale out put can be achieved at  t he Rem ot e. For further inform ation, refer to the FlexWave Prism  com m issioning guide.fRefer t o t he following read-only fields for furt her inform at ion on the select ed PRU/ URU:•RF Power (dBm) colum n displays t he m easurem ent of the RF power for the LPA ident ified in the LPA Num ber field. NOTE: After a change in the DART Forward Gain, the EMS reflects the change in the RF Power column within 25 seconds, or if the Refresh button is used, within 12 seconds. •Max Power (dBm) colum n displays t he m axim um  LPA power values.•VSWR colum n displays t he Voltage St anding Wave Rat io (VSWR)  for t he LPA. An LPA VSWR Fault occurs if the VSWR m easurem ent exceeds t he threshold, which is 3: 1.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 93ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.3Click Apply. •Once t he syst em  execut es t he com m and,  an Operation completed m essage displays. •The  Remote Forward Gain table at the bot t om  of the page is updat ed wit h the new set t ings.4Repeat for each PRU/ URU DART.For addit ional inform ation, refer t o t he following:•For inform ation on the Remote Forward Gain Settings t able, see “Viewing the Rem ote RF Report ”  on page 109.•For inform ation on the LPA Reset button, see “ Reset ting an LPA”  on page 165.
Configure Reverse I nput  Pow er Levels  Page 94 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011CONFIGURE REVERSE INPUT POWER LEVELSNOTE: Digital power measurements are inaccurate when ALC is active.1To access t he Configure Reverse Input Power Levels page, in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Configuration >  Configure Reverse Input Power Levels.The read-Only colum ns in the table provide the following inform ation:•Peak Power (dBm)—shows t he highest  (peak)  power level reached by t he DART•Average Power (dBm)—shows the average power level reached by the DART•Minimum Power (dBm)—shows t he m inim um  power level reached by the DART•Last Max Hold Reset Time—shows t he last t im e MAX Hold was reset .•Passband—t ype of passband provided by the DART•Frequency (MHz)—passband frequency of the DART2I n t he Select Remote list , select t he PRU/ URU t hat  you are configuring. The table at  the bott om  of the page displays power level values for t he select ed Rem ote Unit and it s DARTs.3I n t he Select DART list , do one of the following:•Select a specific DART t o configure. I f you select  a specific DART, t he t able at  the bot tom  of the page displays power level values for t he selected DART. •Select  All t o configure all the DARTs the sam e at t he sam e tim e. I f you select All, t he t able at t he bottom  of t he page displays power level values for t he select ed Rem ot e Unit and all it s DARTs.4I n t he Gain Mode list , set  t he High Gain m ode to one of t he following:•Normal—effect s t he attenuat ion of the tem perature com pensation algorithm  ( default ) .•High—does not effect  the at t enuation of the tem perat ure com pensation algorithm .NOTE: When a Classic DART is in High Gain mode, the noise floor increases by 1 dBm. When a Super DART is in High Gain mode, the noise floor increases by 4 dBm.
I nit ial FlexWave Prism  System  SetupFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 95ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.5I n t he Power Level Mode list, select  one of t he following:•Snapshot—provides a “ snap-shot”  or current  RF m easurem ent  for t he select ed Rem ot e Unit DART ( default set ting).•Max Hold—retains t he m aximum  values for peak and peak average, and the m inim um  values for m inim um  average since the last  Max Hold Reset.Power Level Mode is disabled under any of the following condit ions:•if the DART Operating m ode is set  to Standby•if the DART Pass Band (Timeslots) param eter is set to Undefined ( default)6Click Apply.
Configure Reverse I nput  Pow er Levels  Page 96 FlexWave Pr ism  Elem ent Managem ent  System  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 20117( Optional)  I f you set  t he Power Level Mode to Max Hold, you can click Reset Max Holdto reset  the Max Hold values.
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FlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 99ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 © 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.SYSTEM INFORMATIONGet I nform ation ................................................................................................................... 100Accessing Syst em  Reports ............................................................................................... 101Viewing the Soft ware/ Firm ware Report ........................................................................ 101Viewing the Hardware Invent ory Report ....................................................................... 102Viewing the Net work Report ....................................................................................... 104Viewing the Linked DARTs Report ................................................................................ 105Viewing the Delay Report ........................................................................................... 106Viewing the Fiber Report ............................................................................................ 107Viewing the Host  RF Repor t ........................................................................................ 108Viewing the Rem ote RF Repor t .................................................................................... 109Viewing the Alarm s Report ......................................................................................... 110I FEU +  RAU Report ................................................................................................... 111Viewing the All Report ............................................................................................... 112Downloading a Report ..................................................................................................... 113Get Optics I nform at ion ......................................................................................................... 116Get Logs ............................................................................................................................. 118This sect ion tells you how to get and m anage syst em  inform ation.Topics Page
Get I nform at ion  Page 100 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011GET INFORMATIONThe  Get Information page allows you t o view system  inform ation on one page. You can also view and download nine individual report s.To access the Get Information page, in t he Syst em  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information.The following graphic shows t he default  page in which Type is set  to System Inventory.The Get Information page has t he following elem ent s:  •Type list —allows you to select  which report  you want  to view. •Download butt on—downloads select ed report  to an attached PC. See “ Downloading a Report”  on page 113.NOTE: The gray and white status bar at the top of the page indicates that the EMS is accessing the requested report. You do not need to select Download to see the report in the GUI.
Syst em  Inform at ionFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 101ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Accessing System ReportsYou use the Type list  in the Reports panel t o select  t he t ype of report  t hat  you want to download. The following sect ions describe the report s t hat  you can view and download.Viewing the Software/Firmware ReportTo access t he Software/Firmware  report , in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and then in the Reports panel Type list, select  Software/Firmware. ( This is t he default set ting.)The Software/Firmware table pr ovides t he following inform ation:•Module Type—type of unit ( Host , PRU, or URU) . •Name—user- assigned nam e for t he unit.•Unit Id—identifies t he unit within the syst em ;  see “Unit I dentification”  on page 43.•Version—version of inst alled software/ firm ware.•Upgrade Status—t he following st at es can be seen. However, with t he except ion of Normal operation and Upgraded, t he states occur very quickly during the corresponding act ion and are rarely viewed.–Normal operation –Upgrading –Upgrading reboot –Committing –Aborting –Recovering – Upgraded.
Get I nform at ion  Page 102 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Viewing the Hardware Inventory ReportTo access t he Hardware Inventory report for t he Host  and Rem ot e Unit( s) , in the System  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and t hen in the Reportspanel Type list , select  Hardware Inventory.
Syst em  Inform at ionFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 103ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.The  Hardware Inventory page has separate t ables for each Host  and Rem ote Unit in the syst em . For each Rem ot e Unit list ed, there is also a corresponding LPA t able. Each unit is identified by nam e and I P address in a t it le bar at  the top of the table. Each t able provides t he following inform ation:•Module Type—ident ifies t he m odule by t ype, such as Syst em  Card, DART, SeRF ( not used in t he LPA table) .•Module Number (LPA t able only)—ident ifies t he LPA.•Id—applicable t o t he DARTs and LPAs only;  for furt her inform at ion see “ RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI  Represent at ion” on page 21.•Date Code—dat e code for t he m odule.•Hardware Version—release version num ber for the m odule.•Serial Number—serial num ber for the m odule assigned during m anufact uring.•Part Number—Part  Num ber for t he m odule assigned during m anufact uring ( not applicable t o t he LPA) .•Description (LPA only) —band type of LPA/ LPA power in Watts.
Get I nform at ion  Page 104 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Viewing the Network ReportTo access the Network report, in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and then in t he Reports panel Type list, select  Network.The Network Statistics t able provides t he following inform at ion:•Unit Id—identifies t he unit within the syst em ;  see “Unit I dent ificat ion”  on page 43.•Port—ident ifies t he port  – Host  ports can be any of the following:Net work PortCraft  PortSwitch Port– Rem ote Unit port is indicat ed only as a Switch PortNOTE: A Switch Port is the CPU’s connection to the Ethernet switch that in turn communicates to the fibers. This shows how much traffic the unit is generating and consuming.•Rx Bytes—count  of Receive Byt es.•Rx Packets—count  of Receive Packet s.•RX FCS Errors—count of Receive FCS Errors.•Tx Bytes—count of Transm it Byt es.•Tx Packets—count of Transm it Packet s.
Syst em  Inform at ionFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 105ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Viewing the Linked DARTs ReportTo access t he Linked DARTs report , in t he System  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and then in the Reports panel Type list , select  Link.The Linked DARTs t able provides the following inform at ion:•Host colum ns—ident ifies t he Host  and its elem ents–DART Id—num ber of t he Host  slot  in which t he DART is inst alled–DART Name—user- defined nam e for t he Host  DART–SFP Id—port  num ber of physical optical port  where Host - Rem ote optical fiber is connected on the Host .–SFP Name—user- defined nam e for the Optics port .•Remote colum ns—identifies t he Rem ot e and it s elem ents–Id—Unit I D of PRU/ URU based upon layered address;  see “ Unit I dent ification”  on page 43–Name—user- defined label for t he PRU/ URU–SFP Id—identificat ion (I d)  of Rem ote side SFP connected t oward the Host  DART (can be from  1 t hrough 8)–SFP Name—user- defined nam e for the Optics port–DART Id—PRU/ URU slot  num ber in which t he DART is inst alled –DART Name—user- defined nam e for t he Rem ot e DART–Timeslots—num ber of tim eslot s assigned to the link.•Common colum ns—identify configuration set t ings t hat  are com m on t o the Host and connect ed Rem ote( s)–Passband—t ype of passband provided by t he DART–Frequency—passband frequency of the DART –Diversity—whet her DART is configured as Diversity or Non Diversity. For t his release, t his will always be Non Diversity.
Get I nform at ion  Page 106 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Viewing the Delay ReportTo access the Linked DARTs Delay report , in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and then in the Reports panel Type list , select Delay.The Linked DARTs Delay table provides t he following inform ation:•Host colum ns—ident ifies the Host  in the link–DART Id—num ber of t he Host  slot  in which t he DART is inst alled–DART Name—user- defined nam e for the Host  DART.•Remote colum ns—identifies t he Rem ot e and it s elem ents–Id—Unit I D of PRU/ URU based upon layered address;  see “ Unit I dent ification”  on page 43–Name—user- defined label for t he PRU/ URU–DART Id—PRU/ URU slot  num ber in which t he DART is inst alled –DART Name—user- defined nam e for the Rem ot e DART–Forward Delay ( s) —user request ed FWD RF pat h delay in m icroseconds –Reverse Delay ( s) —user requested REV RF path delay in m icroseconds.•Common colum ns—identify configuration set t ings t hat  are com m on t o the Host and connect ed Rem ot e(s)–Passband—t ype of passband provided by the DART–Frequency (MHz)—passband frequency of the DART.
Syst em  Inform at ionFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 107ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Viewing the Fiber ReportTo access t he Fiber Optics report , in the Syst em  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and then in the Reports panel Type list , select  Fiber.The Fiber Optics table provides t he following inform at ion:•Unit Type—what the unit  is, such as Host  or Rem ot e.•Unit Name—Unit I D of t he unit based upon layered address;  see “ Unit I dent ification”  on page 43.•SFP Number—Optical port  num ber, from  1 to 8.•SFP Name—nam e assigned t o t he Opt ical port ;  default  SFP Name is UNKNOWN_SFPNAME.• Optics Type–LongRange—26 dB–IntermediateRange—18 dB) . •Wavelength (nm)—wave length transm itt ed through this port :– Non-duplex and WDM configurations:  1550 nm  fw d, 1310 nm  rev– CWDM configurat ions can be one of eight  wavelengt hs:  1470 nm , 1490 nm , 1510 nm , 1530 nm , 1550 nm , 1570 nm , 1590 nm , and 1610 nm .•Tx Power (dBm)—launch power level in dBm  of forward path signal. The m inim um  FWD launch power is - 2 dBm , and the m axim um  is 3 dBm .•Rx Power (dBm)—receive power level in dBm  of reverse path signal, which incorporat es the launch power of the Rem ot e Unit  SFP plus all optical losses ( insertion losses, fiber cable loss, and so forth) .•Remote Name—nam e of t he Rem ote connect ed to this Opt ical port .•Alarm Status—whether an alarm  is act ive. I f an alarm  is act ive, there will be a Minor or Major link that you click to open a dialog that defines t he active alarm , as described in “ Viewing Alarm  Details”  on page 45. The background color of the Alarm Status cell also indicates t he alarm  level ( see “Alarm  Color Codes”  on page 44) .
Get I nform at ion  Page 108 FlexWave Prism  Elem ent Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual© 2011 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP- 77-177 • I ssue 1 • July 2011Viewing the Host RF ReportTo access t he Host Forward Gain Settings report, in t he Syst em  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and then in the Reports panel Type list , select Host RF.The Host Forward Gain Settings t able provides t he following inform at ion.•DART Id—num ber of t he Host  slot  in which t he DART is inst alled•DART Name—user- defined nam e for the Host  DART•DART Mode—identifies t he RF funct ion–Standby—RF funct ion is m ut ed in the Host  and its linked Rem ote Unit. –Normal—RF function not  forced t o be m ut ed, allows the system  to operate norm ally•Fwd Gain (db)—Forward Gain in decibels assigned to the DART•Power Level Mode—Host  DART I nput Power Level Mode:–Snapshot—provides a “ snap-shot”  or current  RF m easurem ent  for t he selected Rem ote DART (default set t ing) .–Max Hold—retains t he m axim um  values for peak and peak average, and the m inim um  values for m inim um  average since t he last Max Hold Reset.NOTE: The Power Level Mode is disabled if the:• DART Operating mode is set to Standby• DART Pass Band (Timeslots) parameter is set to Undefined (default)• DART Diversity Status is set to Diversity.•Peak Power (dBm)—highest level of power experienced on the DART Forward link.•Average Power (dBm)—average power experienced on t he DART Forward link.•Minimum Power (dBm)—average m inim um  power experienced on the DART Forward link.•Last Max Hold Reset Time—tim e that Max Hold was last reset .•Passband—t ype of passband provided by t he DART.•Frequency (MHz)—passband frequency of the DART
Syst em  Inform at ionFlexWave Prism  Elem ent  Managem ent Syst em  7.1 User Manual Page 109ADCP- 77- 1 77  • Issue 1 • July 2011 ©  2011 ADC Telecom m unicat ions, I nc.Viewing the Remote RF ReportTo access t he Remote Forward Gain Settings report, in t he Syst em  Menu bar, click System Information >  Get Information, and then in the Reports panel Type list , select  Remote RF.The Remote Forward Gain Settings t able provides t he following inform ation:•Host colum ns—identifies t he Host  in the link–DART Id—num ber assigned by t he EMS to the Host  DART for ident ificat ion purposes–DART Name—user- defined nam e for t he DART.•Remote colum ns—identifies t he Rem ot e and it s elem ents–DART Id—Unit I D of PRU/ URU based upon layered address;  see “Unit I dent ification”  on page 43–DART Name—user- defined label for t he PRU/ URU–DART Mode—how RF funct ions on t hat  DART•Standby—forces the RF function t o be m uted in t he Host  and it s linked Rem ote. •Normal—allows t he syst em  to operate norm ally ( RF function not  forced t o be m ut ed), assum ing all ot her syst em  com ponents are in proper working order. (Default  set ting.)–Forward Gain (db)—act ual gain, not at t enuation, applied t o the RF forward pat h signal ( where 0 =  0 dB gain, 1 =  1 dB gain, and so fort h)–RF Power (dBm)—estim at ed power level based upon input level and gain. –Max Power (dBm)—the m axim um  LPA power values–VSWR—the Volt age Standing Wave Ratio ( VSWR) for t he LPA. An LPA VSWR Fault occurs if the VSWR m easurem ent  exceeds t he threshold, which is 3: 1.–LPA Mode—t he LPA Mode, which can be Normal or Standby–LPA Status—t he LPA st atus. I n case of dual LPA, it will indicat e t he value for bot h LPAs as eit her 1-Offline or 2-Operating.•Passband—t ype of passband provided by t he DART•Frequency (MHz)—passband frequency of t he DART

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