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ADC FlexWave® Prism
Element Management System 7.1
User Manual
ADCP-77-177  Issue 1  July 2011
Quad Band
Remote Unit
Host Unit
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Antenna
77073-001
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D-620749-0-20 Rev A
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pr e fa ce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ix
FlexWave Prism User Docum ent at ion ......................................................................................... x
EMS Docum ent Overview ......................................................................................................... xi
Docum ent Caut ions and Not es............................................................................................. xi
Docum ent Font s ................................................................................................................ xi
Docum ent Font s ................................................................................................................ xi
Docum ent Graphics .......................................................................................................... xii
Abbreviat ions/ Acronym s ........................................................................................................ xiii
Pa r t I : Fle x W a ve Pr ism H a r dw a r e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1
Pr ism Syst e m Ove r v ie w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3
Prism Syst em Overview ........................................................................................................... 4
Fiber Opt ic Transport .............................................................................................................. 10
Host Unit Overview ................................................................................................................ 11
Fan Module ...................................................................................................................... 11
SeRF I I Module ................................................................................................................ 12
SeRF I I Module Port s ................................................................................................... 12
SeRF I I Module LEDs ................................................................................................... 13
Host Syst em I I Module ...................................................................................................... 14
Host Syst em I I Module Port s and Connect ors .................................................................. 14
Host Syst em I I Module LEDs......................................................................................... 15
DC Power Module ............................................................................................................. 15
Prism Rem ot e Unit s ................................................................................................................ 16
PRU Port s and Connect ors ( Bot t om of PRU) .......................................................................... 17
PRU St at us LED ( Bot t om of PRU) ........................................................................................ 18
PRU Com ponent s.............................................................................................................. 19
RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI Represent at ion .................................................................... 21
DART Modules ....................................................................................................................... 24
Host DARTs .....................................................................................................................26
Host DART Slot s ......................................................................................................... 27
Host DART Connect ors and LEDs ................................................................................... 28
Serialized RF ( SeRF) Digit al Prot ocol ................................................................................... 29
Sim ulcast Groups ............................................................................................................. 30
Use of Mult i Fibers ............................................................................................................31
E911 Support ...................................................................................................................32
Prism Syst em Specificat ions .................................................................................................... 33
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Pa r t I I : Syst e m Se t u p
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Usin g t h e Pr ism EM S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 9
How t o Use t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface ............................................................................ 40
Syst em Tree ....................................................................................................................41
Syst em Tree I cons............................................................................................................ 42
EMS View Fram e Elem ent s ................................................................................................. 42
Unit I dent ificat ion ............................................................................................................. 43
Viewing Param et ers and Alarm s ......................................................................................... 44
Alarm Color Codes ...................................................................................................... 44
Viewing Alarm Det ails .................................................................................................. 45
Sort ing Tables.................................................................................................................. 46
Following t he Procedures in t his Docum ent ................................................................................ 47
St art ing a Procedure ......................................................................................................... 47
Modifying Param et ers........................................................................................................ 47
Select ing Menu I t em s........................................................................................................ 48
Using t he Help Em bedded in t he GUI ........................................................................................ 49
Accessing Help .................................................................................................................49
Navigat ing Help ................................................................................................................50
Using t he Cont ent s Tab ................................................................................................ 50
Using t he Orient at ion Links and But t ons ......................................................................... 51
Using t he I ndex Tab .................................................................................................... 52
Using t he Search Tab .................................................................................................. 53
I n it ia l Fle x W a ve Pr ism Syst e m Se t u p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 5
Minim um EMS Syst em Requirem ent s ........................................................................................ 56
Access t he EMS ..................................................................................................................... 57
Set Session Tim eout ............................................................................................................... 59
Set Dat e and Tim e ................................................................................................................. 60
Set Net work Connect ions ........................................................................................................63
Configure Basic Host Unit Propert ies ......................................................................................... 64
Label t he PRU/ URU................................................................................................................. 66
Label t he Host Opt ical Port s..................................................................................................... 67
Label PRU/ URU Opt ical Port s ................................................................................................... 70
Configure DART Links ............................................................................................................. 71
Classic DART Models ......................................................................................................... 75
800 APAC iDEN Classic DART ........................................................................................ 75
800 SMR Classic DART ................................................................................................. 75
900 SMR Classic ......................................................................................................... 76
2100 AWS Classic DART............................................................................................... 76
Cellular Classic DART................................................................................................... 77
PCS Classic DART........................................................................................................ 77
SuperDART Models ........................................................................................................... 79
700 Lower ABC SuperDART .......................................................................................... 79
700 UpperC SuperDART ............................................................................................... 79
2100 AWS SuperDART ................................................................................................. 79
EGSM 900 SuperDART ................................................................................................. 79
GSM 1800 SuperDART ................................................................................................. 80
PCS SuperDART .......................................................................................................... 80
UMTS SuperDART ....................................................................................................... 80
DART St art and St op Frequencies ....................................................................................... 81
Set t he Forward and Reverse Delays......................................................................................... 82
Using t he Linked DARTs Delay Table ................................................................................... 83
Filt ering t he Linked DARTs Delay Table ................................................................................ 84
Configure Host Forward Gain ................................................................................................... 85
Configure Host Reverse Gain ................................................................................................... 88
Configure Rem ot e Forward Gain ............................................................................................... 91
Configure Reverse I nput Power Levels ...................................................................................... 94
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Sy st e m I n for m a t ion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 9
Get I nform at ion ................................................................................................................... 100
Accessing Syst em Report s ............................................................................................... 101
Viewing t he Soft ware/ Firm ware Report ........................................................................ 101
Viewing t he Hardware I nvent ory Report ....................................................................... 102
Viewing t he Net work Report ....................................................................................... 104
Viewing t he Linked DARTs Report ................................................................................ 105
Viewing t he Delay Report ........................................................................................... 106
Viewing t he Fiber Report ............................................................................................ 107
Viewing t he Host RF Report ........................................................................................ 108
Viewing t he Rem ot e RF Report .................................................................................... 109
Viewing t he Alarm s Report ......................................................................................... 110
I FEU + RAU Report ................................................................................................... 111
Viewing t he All Report ............................................................................................... 112
Downloading a Report ..................................................................................................... 113
Get Opt ics I nform at ion ......................................................................................................... 116
Get Logs ............................................................................................................................. 118
Sy st e m M a n a ge m e n t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 2 1
Moving or Reconfiguring Fibers .............................................................................................. 122
Edit t he Propert ies of All Unit s in t he Syst em ........................................................................... 123
Reset All Unit s t o Fact ory Default ........................................................................................... 124
Backing Up a Syst em Configurat ion ........................................................................................ 126
Rest oring a Backed Up Syst em Configurat ion ........................................................................... 128
Perform Syst em Test ............................................................................................................ 131
Schedule Syst em Test .......................................................................................................... 135
Schedule Syst em Test s by Dat e and Tim e .......................................................................... 135
Disable a Scheduled Syst em Test ...................................................................................... 137
Set SNMP Trap Managers ...................................................................................................... 138
Adding an SNMP Trap Manager ......................................................................................... 139
Modifying an SNMP Trap Manager ..................................................................................... 141
Delet ing an SNMP Trap Manager ....................................................................................... 142
Set up SNMP ....................................................................................................................... 144
Act ivat e Opt ional Feat ures .................................................................................................... 145
M a n a gin g Unit s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 4 7
Basic Unit Views .................................................................................................................. 148
View Opt ical Port s ................................................................................................................ 149
Viewing DARTs .................................................................................................................... 151
Viewing Net work St at ist ics .................................................................................................... 152
Edit ing Unit Propert ies .......................................................................................................... 153
Configuring Opt ical Port s....................................................................................................... 153
Viewing t he St at us of t he Host Unit ........................................................................................ 154
Viewing t he St at us of a Rem ot e Unit ....................................................................................... 156
Module St at us Table ....................................................................................................... 156
DART St at us Table .................................................................................................... 157
LNA St at us Table ...................................................................................................... 158
LPA St at us Table....................................................................................................... 158
PD St at us Table ........................................................................................................ 159
Opt ical St at us Table ........................................................................................................ 159
Rem ot e St at us Table....................................................................................................... 160
Rem ot e Unit Capacit y and Tem perat ure ............................................................................. 160
Clearing DART Configurat ions ................................................................................................ 161
Set t he Capacit y for a New Rem ot e Unit RSI Board ................................................................... 162
Using t he EMS GUI t o Change t he Rem ot e Unit Capacit y ...................................................... 162
Using Telnet or ssh t o Change t he Rem ot e Unit Capacit y ...................................................... 163
Reboot ing a Unit .................................................................................................................. 164
Reset t ing an LPA.................................................................................................................. 165
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Ala r m s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 6 7
View Current Alarm s............................................................................................................. 168
Clear Current Alarm s ............................................................................................................ 170
View Alarm Hist ory ............................................................................................................... 170
Clearing Alarm Hist ory .......................................................................................................... 172
Filt ering t he Alarm Hist ory ..................................................................................................... 172
Manage Alarm s .................................................................................................................... 174
Enable and Disable Host and Rem ot e Unit Alarm s ............................................................... 178
Set RF Power Low Threshold ............................................................................................ 180
Ant enna Disconnect Alarm ............................................................................................... 181
Manage Cont act Alarm s ........................................................................................................ 182
Acknowledge All Alarm s ........................................................................................................ 183
Clear All Disconnect Alarm s ................................................................................................... 184
Troubleshoot ing Alarm s ........................................................................................................ 185
Maj or Alarm s—Host Unit .................................................................................................. 185
Maj or Alarm s—Host Unit DARTs........................................................................................ 185
Maj or Alarm s—Host SeRF Modules .................................................................................... 187
Maj or Alarm s—Host Unit SFPs .......................................................................................... 188
Maj or Alarm s—Rem ot e Unit s ............................................................................................ 189
Maj or Alarm s—PRU/ URU DARTs........................................................................................ 189
Maj or Alarm s—PRU/ URU SeRF Modules.............................................................................. 191
Maj or Alarm s—PRU/ URU SFPs .......................................................................................... 193
Maj or Alarm s—PRU or URU Duplexer ................................................................................. 194
Maj or Alarm s—PRU or URU LNA ........................................................................................ 194
Maj or Alarm s—PRU or URU LPA ........................................................................................ 195
Maj or Alarm s—PRU or URU Power Det ect or ........................................................................ 196
Minor Alarm s—Host Unit DARTs ........................................................................................ 197
Minor Alarm s—Host Unit SeRF Module ............................................................................... 197
Minor Alarm s—Host Unit SFPs .......................................................................................... 198
Minor Alarm s—PRU/ URU DARTs ........................................................................................ 198
Minor Alarm s—PRU/ URU SeRF Modules.............................................................................. 199
Minor Alarm s—PRU/ URU SFPs .......................................................................................... 200
Minor Alarm s—PRU or URU LPAs ....................................................................................... 200
Cont act Alarm s—Host Syst em Card ................................................................................... 201
Cont act Alarm s—Rem ot e Unit .......................................................................................... 201
Use r s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 0 3
Underst anding FlexWave EMS User Account s ........................................................................... 204
Manage Users Page .............................................................................................................. 205
Add a New User ............................................................................................................. 205
Change a User’s Access Level ........................................................................................... 207
Change a User Password ................................................................................................. 208
Change Your Personal Password ............................................................................................. 210
Recovering a Password ......................................................................................................... 211
Delet e a User ...................................................................................................................... 212
Upgr a din g t h e Syst e m a n d Un it s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 1 3
Upload t he Upgrade Files ...................................................................................................... 214
Updat ing a Prism Syst em ...................................................................................................... 216
Com m it t he Upgrade ............................................................................................................ 219
Abort an Updat e .................................................................................................................. 220
Updat ing I ndividual Unit s ...................................................................................................... 221
Spe cia l Fe a t u r e s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 2 5
Run Script ........................................................................................................................... 226
Run Com m and ..................................................................................................................... 226
Configure Feat ure ................................................................................................................ 227
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Usin g a n SN M P I n t e r fa ce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 2 9
SNMP Overview ................................................................................................................... 230
Working wit h Prism MI B Files................................................................................................. 231
Accessing Prism MI Bs...................................................................................................... 233
Syst em Dat e and Tim e MI B Form at ................................................................................... 234
Band Types ................................................................................................................... 235
Prism MI B Obj ect s................................................................................................................ 236
Param et ers in ADC- FLEXWAVE- URH- MI B ........................................................................... 237
Syst em - Level Param et ers .......................................................................................... 237
Host Unit Param et ers ................................................................................................ 239
Host Param et ers.................................................................................................. 239
Host SeRF Card Param et ers .................................................................................. 240
Host SeRF Opt ics Param et ers ................................................................................ 243
Host SeRF ENET Swit ch Param et ers ....................................................................... 245
Host SeRF FPGA Param et ers ................................................................................. 247
Host List of Rem ot es Param et ers ........................................................................... 247
Host DART Module Param et ers .............................................................................. 248
Host Syst em Card Param et ers ............................................................................... 252
Rem ot e Unit Param et ers ............................................................................................ 254
Rem ot e Param et ers ............................................................................................. 254
Prism Rem ot e Syst em Card................................................................................... 256
Prism Rem ot e SeRF General.................................................................................. 257
Prism Rem ot e SeRF Opt ics.................................................................................... 260
Prism Rem ot e SeRF ENET Swit ch ........................................................................... 262
Prism Rem ot e SeRF FPGA ..................................................................................... 264
Prism Rem ot e DART............................................................................................. 264
Prism Rem ot e LPA ............................................................................................... 270
Prism Rem ot e Power Det ect or ............................................................................... 272
Prism Rem ot e LNA/ Duplexer ................................................................................. 273
Prism Rem ot e RDI Card ........................................................................................ 274
Prism Rem ot e RSI Card ........................................................................................ 275
Com m on Managed Obj ect s ......................................................................................... 276
Prism DART Mapping ............................................................................................ 276
Schedule Syst em Link Test ................................................................................... 278
SNMP Set t ings .................................................................................................... 279
Regist er SNMP Trap Manager ................................................................................ 280
Geographic Locat ions ................................................................................................ 281
GEO Obj ect s ....................................................................................................... 281
GEO Table Obj ect s............................................................................................... 282
Managed Obj ect s for Traps ......................................................................................... 283
Prism I nput Cont act Alarm Managem ent Table......................................................... 283
Syst em Act ive Alarm Table ................................................................................... 284
Alarm Managem ent Table ..................................................................................... 287
Alarm Enable Table .............................................................................................. 288
St at ic Alarm s Table.............................................................................................. 288
Working wit h SNMP Traps ..................................................................................................... 290
View t he Traps ............................................................................................................... 290
Managing Traps.............................................................................................................. 291
Dat e and Tim e St am ps in Traps ........................................................................................ 292
Variable Bindings............................................................................................................ 293
Appe n dix A: Upgr a din g a n LPA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 9 5
Appe n dix B: D u ple x e r Pr ogr a m m in g Ut ilit y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 9 7
Appe n dix C: Con t a ct in g AD C/ TE Con n e ct iv it y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 9 9
I n de x _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 0 1
I n de x of Ala r m s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 2 3
I n de x of M I B Obj e ct s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 2 7
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Topics
Page
FlexWave Prism User Docum ent at ion ......................................................................................... x
EMS Docum ent Overview ......................................................................................................... xi
Docum ent Caut ions and Not es............................................................................................. xi
Docum ent Font s ................................................................................................................ xi
Docum ent Font s ................................................................................................................ xi
Docum ent Graphics .......................................................................................................... xii
Abbreviat ions/ Acronym s ........................................................................................................ xiii
The inform at ion in t his docum ent guides you t hrough configuring an ADC®
FlexWave ® Prism syst em t hrough it s web- based Elem ent Managem ent Syst em
( EMS) Release 7.1. The EMS is an em bedded soft ware applicat ion t hat runs on t he
Host and t hat m ay be accessed via an int ernet 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 t o use t he FlexWave Prism user docum ent at ion.
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F LEX W AVE P RISM U SER D OCUMENTATION
FlexWave Prism docum ent at ion is int ended for syst em adm inist rat ors, engineers
and inst allers responsible for planning, adm inist ering, configuring, and
m aint aining FlexWave Prism syst em s. The following t able 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
77-089
FlexWave Prism Host Unit II Module Replacement Guide
77-090
FlexWave Prism Remote Unit Installation Guide
77-072
FlexWave Prism Remote Mounting Kit Installation Instructions
77-077
FlexWave Prism Remote RF Module Installation Instructions
77-079
FlexWave Prism External CWDM Enclosure Installation Guide
77-151
FlexWave Prism Element Management System 7.1 User Manual 77-177
Accessing User Documentation on the Customer Portal
Click on t he following URL link or ent er t he URL int o your web browser, and
t hen 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.
On t he Customer Portal Home page, click Manuals & Spec Sheets.
On t he Manuals & Spec Sheets page, click on t he t it le of t he m anual t hat you wish
t o open or download.
Document Cautions and Notes
Two t ypes of m essages, ident ified below, appear in t he t ext :
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.
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Document Fonts
You will find t he following font convent ions in use t hroughout t he docum ent .
•
This font represent s a reference t o a EMS dialog box, m enu it em , configurat ion
opt ion, or ot her param et er.
•
 in angle bracket s represent s a reference t o a EMS dialog box,
m enu it em , configurat ion opt ion, or ot her param et er t hat is a variable. The t ext
wit hin t he angle bracket s changes according t o a get or set com m and. For
exam ple:
–
The Password for  has been changed m essage displays.
–
The Password for JohnSmith has been changed m essage displays.
•
This font represent s non- variable t ext t hat you t ype at a prom pt .
•
THIS FONT represent s keys t hat you need t o press on your keyboard.
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Document Graphics
This m anual docum ent s an EMS, t he feat ures of which display in a web browser
window, as described in “ How t o Use t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface” on
page 40. To display t he ent ire web browser would reduce t he im age size in t his
docum ent , which would reduce t he docum ent ’s usabilit y. The screen graphics will
t herefore focus on t he elem ent of t he web page under discussion. I n m ost
inst ances, t his will be t he current view in t he EMS View fram e, which is encircled
in red in Figure 1.
Figure 1. EMS in Web Browser
For exam ple, when discussing t he Edit Unit Properties page shown in Figure 1, only
t he Edit Unit Properties panel will be illust rat ed ( see Figure 2) .
Figure 2. Edit Unit Properties Panel
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ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS
This sect ion defines abbreviat ions/ acronym s used in t his m anual.
Abbreviations/Acronyms
Definition
AC
Alternating Current
BDA
Bi-Directional Amplifier
BER
Bit Error Rate
BTS
Base Transceiver Station
COM
Common
CWDM
Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer
DART
Digital/Analog Radio Transceiver
DAS
Distributed Antenna System
db
Decibels
dBm
decibel measured in reference to milliwatts
DC
Direct Current
EMS
Element Management System
FLM
Forward Link Monitoring
FWD
Forward
GUI
Graphical User Interface
Id
Identification
IF
Intermediate Frequency
LNA
Low Noise Amplifier
LPA
Linear Power Amplifier
MHz
Megahertz
MMW
Millimeter Wave
s
Microseconds
NC
Normally Closed
NIC
Network-Interface Connection
nm
Nanometer
NO
Normally Open
OSP
Outside Plant
Pkt
Packet
PLL
Phase-Locked Loop
PRU
Prism Remote Unit
RDI
Remote DART Interface
REV
Reverse
RF
Radio Frequency
RLM
Reverse Link Monitoring
RSI
Remote SeRF Interface
RX
Receive
SeRF
Serialized RF
SFP
Small Form-Factor Pluggable
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Abbreviations/Acronyms
Definition
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
TX
Transmit
UPS
Uninterruptible Power Supply
URU
URH Remote Unit
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
VSWR
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
WDM
Wavelength Division Multiplexer
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Topics
Page
Prism Syst em Overview ........................................................................................................... 4
Fiber Opt ic Transport .............................................................................................................. 10
Host Unit Overview ................................................................................................................ 11
Fan Module ...................................................................................................................... 11
SeRF I I Module ................................................................................................................ 12
SeRF I I Module Port s ................................................................................................... 12
SeRF I I Module LEDs ................................................................................................... 13
Host Syst em I I Module ...................................................................................................... 14
Host Syst em I I Module Port s and Connect ors .................................................................. 14
Host Syst em I I Module LEDs......................................................................................... 15
DC Power Module ............................................................................................................. 15
Prism Rem ot e Unit s ................................................................................................................ 16
PRU Port s and Connect ors ( Bot t om of PRU) .......................................................................... 17
PRU St at us LED ( Bot t om of PRU) ........................................................................................ 18
PRU Com ponent s.............................................................................................................. 19
RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI Represent at ion .................................................................... 21
DART Modules ....................................................................................................................... 24
Host DARTs .....................................................................................................................26
Host DART Slot s ......................................................................................................... 27
Host DART Connect ors and LEDs ................................................................................... 28
Serialized RF ( SeRF) Digit al Prot ocol ................................................................................... 29
Sim ulcast Groups ............................................................................................................. 30
Use of Mult i Fibers ............................................................................................................31
E911 Support ...................................................................................................................32
Prism Syst em Specificat ions .................................................................................................... 33
This sect ion provides a basic descript ion of an ADC® FlexWave ® Prism syst em .
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P RISM S YSTEM O VERVIEW
ADC’s FlexWave ® Prism is a com pact radio head ut ilized for precision and m acro
gap coverage, which support s 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 out door and indoor coverage in urban, suburban, canyons,
t unnels, cam puses, st adium s and ot her public venues.
A Prism syst em offers t he following feat ures:
•
ADC’s pat ent ed RF- over- fiber t ransport elim inat es inst allat ion- dependent gain
or fiber lengt h adj ust m ent s
•
I m proved m anageabilit y for inst allat ion 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 incorporat ing 2G and
3G services wit h needs of 4G t echnologies such as LTE
•
The unique capabilit y t o support digit al RF as well as baseband com pat ibilit y
int o a single fiber pair and rem ot e radiat ing point
•
Support for m illim et er wave backhaul
•
Wit h it s unique use of wideband digit al RF t ransport , FlexWave Prism delivers
reliable and consist ent perform ance in all environm ent s. Signals are not
affect ed by reflect ion, dispersion, or frequency at t enuat ion over fiber.
FlexWave Prism delivers a reliable signal at every rem ot e locat ion.
The ADC FlexWave Prism fam ily of product s is a Dist ribut ed Ant enna Syst em
( DAS) t hat provides ADC’s pat ent ed t echnology—bidirect ional t ransport of
digit ized RF spect rum over fiber. The high- speed digit alizat ion of a wideband
port ion of spect rum allows for t ransport of RF signals over ext ended dist ances,
wit hout t he RF degradat ion t hat norm ally result s when analog syst em s are
im pact ed by opt ical effect s. The basic funct ion of t he FlexWave Prism plat form is
t o t ransport via fiber opt ic cable RF signals from a Base Transceiver St at ion ( BTS)
t o an ant enna int erface allowing com m unicat ion t o a m obile device. Mult iple BTS
com m unicat ion pat hs 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 ot e Unit
( PRU) .
•
The Host is a t hree rack unit high chassis wit h m ult iple cards t hat m ount s in a
st andard equipm ent rack.
•
The PRU consist s of m ult iple elect ronic and opt ical m odules m ount ed in an
out door enclosure.
On an opt ional basis, t he Prism syst em support s reverse pat h diversit y. I n
addit ion, various accessory it em s such as a passive Wavelengt h Division
Mult iplexer ( WDM) syst em and a Coarse Wavelengt h Division Mult iplexer ( CWDM)
syst em are available as accessories.
Cont rol and m onit oring funct ions are provided by t he FlexWave Elem ent
Managem ent Syst em ( EMS) .
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Exam ples of FlexWave Prism Syst em s are shown in Figure 1, Figure 2 on page 6,
and Figure 3 on page 7.
Host Unit
Antenna
Frequency Band A
Antenna
Frequency Band B
RF
Antenna
Frequency Band C
RF
RF
Frequency Band A
Frequency Band B
Tri-Band Remote Unit
Frequency Band C
Base Transceiver Stations
Figure 1. Three Bands to One PRU (No Simulcast)
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Antenna
Frequency Band A
Sector A
Antenna
Frequency Band A
Sector B
Host Unit
RF
RF
RF
Frequency Band A
Sector A
Frequency Band A
Sector B
Antenna
Frequency Band A
Sector G
Frequency Band A
Sector G
Base Transceiver Stations
Three Single-Band Remotes
Figure 2. Multiple Point-to-Point Configuration
(One Band per PRU, Three Nodes)
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Four Tri-Band Remotes
Antenna Frequency
Band A
Antenna Frequency
Band A
Antenna Frequency
Band B
Antenna Frequency
Band B
Antenna Frequency
Band C
Antenna Frequency
Band C
Antenna Frequency
Band A
Antenna Frequency
Band A
Antenna Frequency
Band B
Antenna Frequency
Band B
Antenna Frequency
Band C
Antenna Frequency
Band C
Host Unit
RF
RF
RF
Frequency Band A
Base Transceiver Stations
Frequency Band B
Frequency Band C
Figure 3. Four PRU Simulcast, Three Frequency Bands
Each link consist s of a Host t hat provides t he int erface bet ween t he base st at ion
RF port s and t he opt ical fiber, and at least one Rem ot e t hat provides t he int erface
bet ween t he opt ical fiber and t he rem ot e ant enna.
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A block diagram of a point - t o- point syst em is shown in Figure 4.
FWD RF OUT
FWD RF IN
BTS 1
REV RF OUT
FWD RF IN
BTS 2
REV RF OUT
REV RF IN
FlexWave
Host
FlexWave
Remote
FWD RF IN
BTS 3
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
FWD RF OUT
REV RF OUT
REV RF IN
Antenna
Interface
BTS 1
Antenna
Interface
BTS 2
Antenna
Interface
BTS 3
NON-DIVERSITY
FWD RF OUT
FWD RF IN
BTS 1
REV RF OUT
REV RF IN
REV DIV RF OUT
REV DIV RF IN
FWD RF OUT
FWD RF IN
BTS 2
REV RF OUT
REV DIV RF OUT
FlexWave
Host
FlexWave
Remote
REV RF IN
REV DIV RF IN
Antenna
Interface
BTS 2
FWD RF OUT
FWD RF IN
BTS 3
Antenna
Interface
BTS 1
REV RF OUT
REV RF IN
REV DIV RF IN
REV DIV RF OUT
Antenna
Interface
BTS 3
DIVERSITY
Figure 4. FlexWave Tri-Band Prism Block Diagram
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The basic funct ion of FlexWave Prism sim ulcast ( point - t o- m ult ipoint ) is t o
t ransport , via fiber opt ic cable, RF signals from a BTS t o m ult iple ant enna
int erfaces allowing com m unicat ion t o a m obile device ( see Figure 5) . Up t o 8
sim ulcast Rem ot e Unit s are support ed by each Host Unit .
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
FlexWave
Remote 1
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
FWD RF OUT
FWD RF IN
BTS 1
REV RF IN
REV RF OUT
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
FWD RF IN
BTS 2
REV RF OUT
FlexWave
Host
FlexWave
Remote 2
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
FWD RF OUT
FWD RF IN
BTS 3
REV RF IN
Antenna
Interface
BTS 1
Antenna
Interface
BTS 2
Antenna
Interface
BTS 3
Antenna
Interface
BTS 1
Antenna
Interface
BTS 2
Antenna
Interface
BTS 3
REV RF OUT
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
FlexWave
Remote 8
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
FWD RF OUT
REV RF IN
Antenna
Interface
BTS 1
Antenna
Interface
BTS 2
Antenna
Interface
BTS 8
Figure 5. System Block Diagram for Eight-Way Simulcast
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FIBER OPTIC TRANSPORT
I n a FlexWave Prism syst em , each BTS provides t he RF channel input s and out put s
for a designat ed sect or. Each Host m ay be int erfaced wit h one or m ore Base
Transceiver St at ion ( BTS) .
On t he forward pat h, t he Host receives Analog RF signals from t he BTS, digit izes
t he designat ed RF bands, and t hen t ransport s t hem over single- m ode fiber t o up
t o 8 Rem ot e Unit s. The Rem ot e Unit ( s) receives t he digit ized spect rum from t he
Host and convert s t he spect rum back int o an analog RF signal t o be dist ribut ed via
an ext ernally m ount ed ant enna syst em .
On t he reverse pat h, t he Rem ot e Unit digit izes t he designat ed RF spect rum and
digit ally t ransport s it over single m ode fiber or Millim et er Wave ( MMW) t o t he
Host . The Host receives t he digit ized RF signals from t he Rem ot e Unit and convert s
t hem back t o Analog RF for t he BTS.
I n a t ypical Prism syst em t he Host is connect ed t o t he Rem ot e using t wo
single- m ode opt ical fibers. One fiber is used t o t ransport t he for w a r d pa t h opt ical
signal and a second fiber is used t o t ransport t he r e ve r se pa t h opt ical signal.
Because t he opt ical signal is digit al, t he input and out put RF signal levels at t he
Host or t he Rem ot e are not dependent on t he level of t he opt ical signal or t he
lengt h of t he opt ical fiber. A diagram of t he st andard fiber opt ic t ransport syst em
for bot h a non- diversit y and diversit y syst em is shown in Figure 6.
Non-Diversity Fiber Optic Link
Forward Path
Reverse Path
Host
Unit
Remote
Unit
Up To
Eight
Diversity Fiber Optic Link
Forward Path
Reverse Path
And
Diversity Reverse Path
Remote
Unit
77073-008
Figure 6. Standard Fiber Optic Transport Application
The m axim um lengt h of t he opt ical links is dependent on t he loss specificat ions of
t he opt ical fiber and t he losses im posed by t he various connect ors 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 opt ical 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.
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H OST U NIT O VERVIEW
The rack- m ount able Host is t ypically locat ed wit h t he RF source—a Base
Transceiver St at ion ( BTS) . The Host is DC powered and support s up t o eight BTS
int erfaces t hrough DART ( Digit al/ Analog Radio Transceiver) cards. ( For furt her
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- st at ion shelt er, Cent ral Office, wiring closet , or a
cont rolled- environm ent cabinet . I t is inst alled int o a 19- or 23- inch, rack- m ount ed
chassis, t hat is 9- inches deep and can hold up t o t hree unit s. All cont rols,
connect ors, 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 ent s of t he Host .
Fan
Assembly
SeRF II
Module
System II
Board Module
DC Power
Module
Slots 1 - 8 for DART cards
(Slots 1 - 4 are occupied)
Figure 7. Host Front Panel
NOTE:
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 Module
The Fan Module, m ount ed on t he left side of t he Host , cont inuously blows cool air
int o t he Host enclosure, and vent s hot air out of t he chassis on t he right . An alarm
is generat ed if a high- t em perat ure condit ion occurs. The Fan Module is field
replaceable ( see t he Prism Host Unit I nst allat ion Guide, ADCP- 77- 089) .
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SeRF II Module
The SeRF I I Module:
•
m anages com m unicat ions and alarm s
•
receives digit ized signals from t he DART and sends t he digit ized RF bands t o
t he designat ed PRU
•
receives digit ized RF signals from t he PRU and sends t he digit ized RF signal t o
t he DART for conversion from Digit al RF t o Analog RF for t he BTS/ BDA
•
support s eight Sm all Form - fact or Pluggable ( SFP) opt ical t ransceivers
•
provides t wo Et hernet int erfaces.
SeRF II Module Ports
Ref # Component
Device
Function
Network port
RJ-45 jack (female)
Networking access to an external DHCP server
TX/RX Optical port LC (flat-polished) connector
(1–8)
(single-mode)
Input/output connection points for Ports 1 through 8 Transmit (TX) and
Receive (RX) optical fiber pairs
Craft port
Local Ethernet access to the Host
RJ-45 jack (female)
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SeRF II Module LEDs
SFP8
Tx
Rx
Rx
Tx
LEDs for SFP in top port
LEDs for SFP in bottom port
SFP7
Ref # LED
SFP TX
LED Color
•
•
•
SFP RX •
•
•
•
•
ALARM
•
•
SYNTH
•
•
STATUS •
POWER
OFF
GREEN
RED
OFF
GREEN
AMBER
RED
GREEN
RED
GREEN
RED
GREEN
RED
• GREEN
• RED
• OFF
Description
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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 locked
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 light
No major alarm is present in the system
Initial bootup sequence, or a major alarm is present in the system
Locked
Unlocked
No alarm for the SeRF II Module
Initial bootup sequence and should become GREEN within 1 minute; if RED after bootup, a
Major alarm exists for the SeRF II Module
• Power OK and operating properly
• Power supply out of tolerance
• No power present
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Host System II Module
The Host Syst em I I Module:
•
provides out put dry alarm cont act s for report ing alarm s t o an ext ernal
m anagem ent syst em
•
can out put t he reference clock t o a daisy- chained Host .
Host System II Module Ports and Connectors
Ref # Component
Device
Function
REF 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.
REF 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.
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.
Alarm 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.
Two 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.
Alarm Outputs—Host
Alarm Inputs
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Host System II Module LEDs
Ref # LED
LED Color
Description
• 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.
• No external reference has been selected in the Prism Element Management
System GUI.
For this release, this LED will always be off in a Prism Host Unit.
REF IN
• Off
30.72 MHz Off
• 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.)
• External 10 MHz reference disabled.
• Host System II board is receiving power.
• Host System II board is not receiving power.
10 MHz
PWR
• Off
• Green
• Off
DC Power Module
The DC Power Module convert s ± 24 - ± 48 VDC t o t he DC volt ages used by t he
Host m odules.
Ref # Component
Device
Function
ON/OFF Switch
Rocker switch
Turns Host power on/off
POWER connector Three position connector 10A connector for DC power wiring; FCC qualification meets 21-60 VDC
Ref # LED
LED Color
Description
• Green
• Red
• DC Power Supply OK
• DC Power Supply Fault
PWR
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PRISM REMOTE UNITS
The Prism Rem ot e Unit ( PRU) , shown in Figure 8, cont rols RF em issions, int erfaces
wit h t he FlexWave Host and perform s t he opt ical t o elect rical conversions for
t ransport t o t he ant ennas. The PRU is an I P- 65 rat ed enclosure t hat houses t he
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
t op of each unit t o cool t he chassis. The ant enna cable connect ors, fiber
connect ors, AC power connect or, and t he unit st at us indicat or are locat ed on t he
bot t om of t he unit .
Single-Band
Remote
Dual-Band
Remote
Tri-Band
Remote
Quad-Band
Remote
77152-007
Figure 8. Prism Remote Units (PRUs)
The FlexWave Rem ot e receives on t he forward pat h t he digit ized spect rum from
t he Host and convert s t he spect rum back int o an RF signal t o be dist ribut ed via an
ext ernally m ount ed ant enna syst em . On t he reverse pat h, t he Rem ot e digit izes
t he designat ed RF spect rum and digit ally t ransport s it over single- m ode fiber or
Millim et er Wave ( MMW) t o t he Host . The PRU also provides RF int erface ( ant enna
port ) for t he ant ennas, and accept s AC power input .
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PRU Ports and Connectors (Bottom of PRU)
NETWORK
AUX.
MOD A
RX1
MOD A
TX0/RX0
FIBER 1
MOD D
TX0/RX0
MOD D
RX1
MOD C
TX0/RX0
MOD C
RX1
MOD B
TX0/RX0
MOD B
RX1
FIBER 2
POWER
100-240 VAC
50-60 Hz
16 AMPS
Bottom of a PRU
Ref # Component
Device
Function
Aux Connector
Four contact closure inputs
Connection points for external alarm inputs.
Antenna 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).
Fiber Connectors
ProAx connectors that provide four BX5
connectors
• 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).
Connection points between the PRU and the
Outside Plant (OSP) box.
Dual-Ground Connector
Ground connector
Grounds the PRU.
Sealed 3-pin port
Connection point between the PRU and an AC
power junction box.
RJ-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.
AC Power Port
Network Connector Port
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PRU Status LED (Bottom of PRU)
NETWORK
AUX.
MOD A
RX1
MOD A
TX0/RX0
FIBER 1
MOD D
TX0/RX0
Staus LED
MOD D
RX1
MOD C
TX0/RX0
MOD C
RX1
MOD B
TX0/RX0
MOD B
RX1
FIBER 2
POWER
100-240 VAC
50-60 Hz
16 AMPS
Status LED—Bottom of a PRU
The PRU has a single red St at us LED t hat is locat ed on t he bot t om of t he chassis.
At syst em st art up, t he PRU St at us LED is red t o indicat e t hat t he PRU is powering
up and t hat t he SeRF processor does not yet cont rol t he PRU.
Aft er st art up, if t he PRU St at us LED is red, it indicat es t he presence of m aj or
alarm ( s) on t he PRU. The PRU St at us LED st ays red unt il all t he m aj or alarm
condit ions t hat exist on t he PRU clear. ( For inform at ion on alarm s t hat pert ain t o
t he PRU, see “ Troubleshoot ing Alarm s” on page 185.)
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PRU Components
The PRU chassis is an out door- rat ed enclosure t hat com prises t he following
com ponent s:
•
Power Supplies
•
SeRF Module
•
Fans
•
I nt erface connect ions as described in “ PRU Port s and Connect ors ( Bot t om of
PRU) ” on page 17
•
Ext ernal St at us LED ( see “ PRU St at us LED ( Bot t om of PRU) ” on page 18)
•
Rem ot e ( AC) power and RF Module ( DC) power swit ches
PRUs ship wit h specified RF Modules pre- inst alled. 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 Det ect or
( PD)
•
Rem ot e DART I nt erface ( RDI ) Module
For furt her inform at ion on t he RF Modules, see “ RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI
Represent at ion” on page 21.
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Figure 9 shows com ponent s wit hin t he Rem ot e Unit chassis.
RF Module
(one of four in this
Quad-Band Prism)
Duplexer
Linear
Power
Amplifier
Remote DART Interface (RDI)
(one on each RF Module)
DART card
(one or two on
each RF Module)
DC Power switches
for RF Modules
SeRF Module
AC Power switch
Cable connectors and Status LED
77072-009
Figure 9. Prism Remote Unit (PRU) Components
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RF Module Capabilities and GUI Representation
A PRU com prises from one t o four RF Module slot s. Each RF Module can com prise
any of t he following DART com binat ions:
•
one Classic DART or one Single SuperDART
•
t wo Classic DARTs
•
t wo Single SuperDARTs
•
one Dual SuperDART.
A PRU can t herefore com prise up t o eight single- slot DARTS or up t o four Dual
SuperDARTs, dependent on t he Rem ot e chassis size and t he num ber of RF
Modules inst alled. 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 t ype ( such as, PCS t o PCS) .
NOTE:
PRU RF Modules are not field serviceable. To replace a DART within a PRU, you must
replace the RF Module.
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Table 1 and Figure 10 on page 23 describe how t he EMS references t he RF group
assignm ent s and corresponding com ponent s of each RF Module.
Table 1.
Remote RF Group Assignments (from Top/Down)
Physical
RF Slot
RF
Group
DART
Number
LPA
Number
Primary Diversity
Power
Detector
Number
LNA Number
SeRF Board
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.
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DART 7
Group D
DART 8
DART 5
Group C
DART 6
DART 3
Group B
DART 4
DART 1
Group A
DART 2
SeRF Module
77152-010
Figure 10. DART RF Groups in a Prism Remote Unit
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DART MODULES
DART Modules:
•
am plify, down- convert , filt er and digit ize t he incom ing RF signal
•
convert incom ing digit al signal from t he SeRF t o analog, filt er, am plify and
up- convert t he frequency from I nt erm ediat e Frequency ( I F) t o RF
•
provide a bi- direct ional int erface bet ween RF and t he SeRF board ( via FPGA,
D/ A convert er, and A/ D convert er)
•
provide uplink gain
•
support Sim plex RF int erfacing t o/ from t he BTS
•
perform adj ust able delay processing.
Prism support s t he following t ypes of DART Modules:
•
Classic DARTs are 6- t im eslot DARTs t hat support up t o 35 MHz cont iguous
bandwidt h ( see Table 2) .
•
Single SuperDARTs are 6- t im eslot DARTs t hat support t wo non- cont iguous
bands in t he ent ire frequency range of t he DART, but cannot exceed 35 MHz
t ot al RF bandwidt h ( see Table 3 on page 25) .
•
Single SuperDARTs t hat can support 70/ 75 MHz bandwidt h in posit ions 1 or 3
when inst alled in a Host Unit I I t hat has bot h a SeRF I I Module and a Backplane
I I chassis inst alled. ( See Table 4 on page 25.)
•
Dual SuperDARTs are 12- t im eslot DARTs t hat support up t o 70/ 75MHz wit h t wo
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 MHz
Table 2.
Single-Slot Classic DARTs
DART Name
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Maximum
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Number of
Fiber Slots
800 APAC iDEN Classic
19
800 SMR Classic
18
850 Classic
25
900 SMR Classic
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Table 3.
Single-Slot SuperDARTs (1)
Maximum
Frequency
Span (MHz)
Maximum
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Maximum
Fiber Slots
1800 SGL SuperDART
75
39
1900 PCS SGL SuperDART
70
39
2100 SGL AWS SuperDART
45
39
2100 SGL UMTS SuperDART
60
39
700 LowerABC SGL SuperDART
18
700 UpperC SGL SuperDART
10
900 EGSM SGL SuperDART
35
DART Name
(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 SuperDARTs
DART Name
Maximum
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Number of
Fiber Slots
1800 DL SuperDART
75
12
1900 PCS DL SuperDART
70
12
2100 DL AWS SuperDART
45
2100 DL UMTS SuperDART
60
12
For furt her inform at ion on DART Modules, see also “ Host DARTs” on page 26 and
“ RF Module Capabilit ies and GUI Represent at ion” on page 21 ( Rem ot e RF Modules
cont ain Rem ot e DARTs) .
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Host DARTs
The Host can support up t o eight Classic DARTS and/ or Single SuperDARTs or up
t o four Dual SuperDARTs. Figure 11 provides generic represent at ions of Classic
DARTS or Single SuperDARTs and Dual SuperDARTs.
Generic representation of a
Classic DART or Single SuperDART
Generic representation of a
Dual SuperDART
77073-076
Figure 11. DART Modules
Figure 12 shows a Host t hat is fully loaded wit h Dual SuperDART Modules.
Fan Assembly
SeRF Card
Dual SuperDART
in Slots 1 and 3
Dual SuperDART
in Slots 2 And 4
Dual SuperDART
in Slots 5 And 7
Dual SuperDART
in Slots 6 And 8
System Card
Power Supply
77073-078
Figure 12. Host with Dual SuperDARTs
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Host DART Slots
Figure 13 shows t he possible slot assignm ent s for Single and Dual SuperDARTs,
and where slot - divider bars are locat ed.
Fan Assembly
SeRF Card
System Card
Power Supply
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 1
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 2
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 3
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 4
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 5
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 6
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 7
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 8
Dual-Slot DART
in Slots 1 and 3
Dual-Slot DART
in Slots 2 and 4
Divider bars between
Slots 1 and 3
and Slots 2 and 4
Divider bars between
Slots 5 and 7
and Slots 6 and 8
Fan Assembly
SeRF Card
System Card
Power Supply
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 5
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 6
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 7
Single-Slot DART
in Slot 8
Divider bars between
Slots 1 and 3 and
Slots 2 and 4 removed
to accommodate
Dual-Slot DARTs
77073-077
Figure 13. DART Slot Assignments in Host Chassis
Possible slot assignm ent s for Single and Dual SuperDARTs are list ed below.
•
A Classic DART or Single SuperDART can be inst alled in each of t he eight slot s
in t he Host .
•
Single- Slot SuperDARTs plugged int o slot s 1 or 3 of a Host t hat has bot h a SeRF
I I Module and a Backplane I I chassis inst alled can pass 12 fiber slot s like a
dual- slot SuperDART.
•
Dual SuperDARTs require t hat slot divider bars be rem oved as t heir size
requires t wo- slot com binat ions, which are available in t he following vert ical
groupings:
– Slot s 1 and 3
– Slot s 2 and 4
– Slot s 5 and 7
– Slot s 6 and 8.
•
Dual SuperDARTs cannot occupy horizont al slot com binat ions:
– Slot s 3 and 5
– Slot s 4 and 6.
•
Any com binat ion of DARTs m ay be inst alled.
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Host DART Connectors and LEDs
Only RF DART Modules can be inst alled in t he Host Unit .
Host RF DART
S-DART
FWD 925-960
REV 880-915
PWR
REV
RF OUT
FWD
RF IN
STATUS
FWD NOT TO
EXCEED +5 dBm
DART Type Ref # Component
Device
Function
Host RF
FWD RF IN
QMA-Type female RF
coaxial connector
Input connection point for the forward path RF coaxial
cable to the BTS
REV RF OUT
QMA-Type female RF
coaxial connector
Output connection point for the reverse path RF
coaxial cable to the BTS
Ref # LED
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PWR
LED Color
•
•
•
STATUS •
•
•
Green
Red
Off
Green
Red
Yellow
Description
•
•
•
•
•
•
Card is powered.
Problem with onboard power
No power present at card.
OK
Major Alarm
Automatic Level Control active
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Serialized RF (SeRF) Digital Protocol
The SeRF ( Serialized RF) digit al prot ocol consist s of digit ized RF, Fast Et hernet ,
and Host t o Rem ot e com m unicat ion and m anagem ent . The prot ocol provides you
wit h full access t o t he 100BASE- T ( Et hernet ) connect ion bet ween t he Host and
each Rem ot e, and t he abilit y t o provision t he RF spect rum of t he DARTs. The
digit ized RF port ion of t he SeRF prot ocol is divided int o 12 t im eslot s, wit h each
t im eslot represent ing roughly 5 MHz of digit ized RF spect rum . Ut ilizing t he full 12
t im eslot s yields bet ween 60 and 75 MHz of t ot al digit ized RF on each SeRF Sm all
Form - Fact or Pluggable ( SFP) laser connect ion ( single fiber pair) .
The available RF bandwidt h per t im eslot is shown in Table 5.
Table 5.
Number of
Timeslots
Available RF Bandwidth
Maximum Contiguous
RF Bandwidth (MHz)
Classic
DARTs
Single and Dual
SuperDARTs
12.5
12
20
18
25
25
35
39
---
45
12
---
60-75
For exam ple, a user who wishes t o t ransport PCS A block, Cellular A, and AWS B
block, t he syst em would require t he following:
PCS A
15MHz, 3 t im eslot s
Cellular A
10MHz, 2 t im eslot s
AWS B
10MHz, 2 t im eslot s
__________________________
Tot al =
35MHz, 7 t im eslot s
Each fiber pair support s 12 t im eslot s, or up t o 75 MHz of bandwidt h. Table 5 shows
t he m axim um bandwidt h versus t he num ber of t im eslot s.
I f m ore t han 70 MHz is required per Rem ot e, up t o t hree addit ional fiber pairs can
be brought t o t he Rem ot e t o get up t o up t o 280MHz per Rem ot e ( or 300MHz if all
four are GSM- 1800) .
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Simulcast Groups
Sim 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 t he reverse signals are reduced before sum m at ion
t o prevent over- flow when t he digit al signals are added t oget her. This sim ulcast
gain reduct ion is accom plished as a funct ion of t he num ber of Rem ot e DARTs
linked t o t he Host DART ( N) and t he 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 ot e Unit s.
•
Mode 2 (Legacy Prism/URH)—reduces t he gain by 20* log10( N) .
•
Mode 1 (Noise Floor Matching) uses an algorit hm t hat norm alizes t he noise floor
of all Rem ot e Unit s.
•
Mode 2 (Legacy Prism/URH)—reduces t he gain by 20* log10( N) .
Table 6 illust rat es gain reduct ion for Mode 1 and Mode 2.
Table 6.
Reverse Gain Mode and Gain Reduction
Reduction (dB)
# Remote
DARTs
Mode 1 Mode 2
3.0
6.0
4.7
9.5
6.0
12.0
7.0
14.0
7.8
15.6
8.3
16.9
9.0
18.0
Sim ulcast groups are rest rict ed t o using t he sam e t im eslot s on t he fibers t o each
Rem ot e. For exam ple, if t he first link est ablished in a sim ulcast group is using
t im eslot s 1- 3 on a fiber for t he PCS A passband, t im eslot s 1- 3 m ust be used for
t hat passband on each of t he ot her Rem ot es in t he sim ulcast group. I f t im eslot s
1- 3 are not available on a Rem ot e's fiber, t he Rem ot e cannot be added t o t he
sim ulcast group.
To m inim ize t im eslot conflict s, sim ulcast groups should be configured before ot her
passbands. I f a conflict occurs while at t em pt ing t o link a DART, an error m essage
displays indicat ing t hat t he DART linking failed. The DART using t he conflict ing
t im eslot s m ust be unlinked t o allow t he DART in t he sim ulcast group t o be linked.
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Use of Multi Fibers
The EMS provides t he abilit y t o inst all “ m ult i fibers” bet ween a Host and Rem ot e.
This m eans t hat , in addit ion t o t he m inim um single fiber pair ( RX and TX) in t he
Host t o Rem ot e connect ion, one or m ore addit ional fiber pairs are inst alled. This
is done t o increase t he bandwidt h or num ber of t im eslot s bet ween t he Host and
Rem ot e.
Each fiber pair can handle approxim at ely 75 MHz of RF bandwidt h and each fiber
is capable of support ing 12 t im eslot s, as described in “ DART Modules” on page 24.
When a Host DART is linked t o a Rem ot e DART in a m ult i- fibers configurat ion, t he
EMS uses t he first fiber ( in num erical order) on which t he required num ber of
t im eslot s is available for t he passband being linked. The EMS will not divide up t he
t im eslot s bet ween t wo fibers. So, for exam ple, if t he passband requires eight
t im eslot s, and only six t im eslot s are available on t he first fiber, t he EMS will bypass
t he first fiber and assign all eight t im eslot s t o t he second fiber, leaving four
t im eslot s unused on t he second fiber.
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E911 Support
The DART t ype det erm ines t he m axim um num ber of links, where t here can be up
up t o 8 Classic DARTs or Single SuperDARTs t hat support 35MHz each, or up t o 4
Dual SuperDARTs t hat support up t o 75MHz each.
E911 support m ay be achieved by using a configurat ion sim ilar t o t he one shown
in Figure 14. Rem ot e sim ulcast ing in t his configurat ion requires analog split t ing
and com bining t o and from t he individual Host DARTs. Ext ernal analog
split t ing/ com bining ensures t hat t he E911 syst em receives uplink signals from
each Rem ot e locat ion before t hey are com bined wit h uplink signals from t he ot her
Rem ot es in t he sim ulcast .
DART Board (1)
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
DART Board (2)
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
DART Board (3)
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
DART Board (4)
DART Board (5)
DART Board (6)
DART Board (7)
DART Board (8)
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
8:1
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
2:1 Splitter
2:1
Splitter
BTS FWD
E911
E911
E911
E911
E911
8:1
BTS REV
E911
E911
E911
77152-003
SeRF Board
System Board
Power Board
Fan Assembly
Figure 14. 8:1 Analog Simulcast U-TDoA E911 Support Diagram
NOTE:
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.
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PRISM SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Table 7.
RF and Optical Specifications
Specification a
Parameter
Remarks
RF Specifications
Supported Frequency Blocks
1-8 per Host Unit
Bandwidth
1.5 to 75 MHz non-contiguous
Supported Frequency Bands
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
850 Cellular
1900 PCS
700 LowerABC
700 UpperC
2100 AWS
800/900 E-SMR
900 GSM
1800 DCS
2100 UMTS
Propagation Delay
System Delay
<12 microseconds
Delay Management Digital
Manual or Automatic
Reverse Path
Noise Figure Noise Figure Input
Typical
Maximum
IP3
Normal Mode
5 dB
6 dB
>-8 dBm
High Gain Mode - Classic DARTs
4 dB
5 dB
>-12 dBm
High Gain Mode - SuperDARTs
3 dB
4 dB
>-14 dBm
Standard
Mode
High Gain
Mode
Classic DARTs
36 dB
38 dB
SuperDARTs
30 dB
36 dB
Standard
Optional
26 dB
13 dB
System Gain
–6
Optical Budget for optical BER of 10
Digital Transport Rate
3.072 Gbps
Optical power levels
Minimum
Maximum
Intermediate Range Launch Power
-5 dBm
1 dBm
Intermediate Range Receive Power
-18 dBm
1 dBm
Long Range Launch Power
-2 dBm
3 dBm
Long Range Receive Power
-27 dBm
-9 dBm
Transceiver Wavelengths
Transmits
1550 nm signal
Receives
1550 or 1310 nm signal
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transmissions with a CWDM, see the
ADC FlexWave Prism Coarse
Wavelength Division Multiplexer User
Manual (ADCP-75-353).
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Table 7.
RF and Optical Specifications (Cont.)
Parameter
Specification a
Optical - Host II and Remote Units
Fiber type
9/125, single-mode
Remarks
up to 75 MHz RF per fiber pair 
(or fiber if using WDM).
Number of fibers required
Assumes RF bandwidth does not
exceed 3 Gbps data rate capacity of
the fiber.
Optical - WDM
WDM Passband
1310 nm ± 20 nm
1550 nm ± 20 nm
Forward path insertion loss
Host WDM
0.7 dB
Remote WDM
0.3 dB
Does not include connector loss
Reverse path insertion loss
Host WDM
0.3 dB
Remote WDM
0.7 dB
Does not include connector loss
Isolation
> 30 dB minimum
Return loss (Reflectance)
< –50 dB
All input ports
All specifications apply after a five minute warm-up period.
Table 8.
Parameter
Host Unit II Technical Specifications
Specification
Notes
Power
DC Power
±21 – ±60 Vdc floating
Power consumption
Maximum: 320 Watts
Nominal: 202 Watts
Current rating for maximum system
(eight DARTs and eight SFPs)
7.5 Amps @ 48Vdc
15 Amps @ 24Vdc
Connectors and Ports
RF coaxial cable connectors
50 ohm QMA – type (female)
Network and Craft connectors
RJ–45 jack
50 ohms input/output impedance
External alarm connector
Screw-type terminals
Normally Open (NO), Common (COM), and
Normally Closed (NC) relay contacts
Optical ports
SFP transceivers
Industry standard LC (UPC); Host and WDM
Height x Width x Depth
Inches 5.17
 17.26  9.5
Millimeters 131.3  438.4  241.3
Width dimension does not include the
mounting brackets for 19- or 23-inch racks.
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Mounting
19- or 23-inch rack
Weight
20 lbs. (9.1 kg)
Environmental
EIA or WECO
Environmentally controlled outdoor cabinet
Weather resistance
Indoor installation only
Operating temperature
0º to 50º C (32º to 122ºF)
Storage temperature
–40º to 70º C (–40º to 158ºF)
Humidity
10% to 90%
No condensation
Reliability at 25ºC
MTBF 200,000 hours
Excluding fans
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Table 9.
Remote Unit Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Remarks
Enclosure dimensions
Height x
Width x
Depth
Single-Band
Inches 25.2
Centimeters 64

12.2 
30.99 x
11.2
28.45
• Dimension for width includes the
mounting brackets.
Dual-Band
Inches 33.2
Centimeters 84.3

12.2 
30.99 x
11.2
28.45
Tri-Band
Inches 41.2
Centimeters 104.6

12.2 
30.99 x
11.2
28.45
• 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.
Quad-Band
Inches 52.4

Centimeters 133.10 x
12.2 
30.99 x
11.2
28.45
Mounting
Wall, Pole, Inside Pole, and Vault
Weight
Unpopulated
Populated
Single-Band
Pounds 65
Kilograms 29
83
38
Dual-Band
Pounds 81
Kilograms 37
117
53 kg
Tri-Band
Pounds 97
Kilograms 44
151
68 kg
Quad-Band
Pounds 116
Kilograms 53
188
85 kg
• “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.
Outside Ambient
Temperature 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-condensing
Weather Resistance
IP-65
Indoor or outdoor installation
Lightning Protection
20kA IEC 1000-45 8/30 ìs Waveform
Provided by external lightning protector,
which is an accessory.
Cooling
Fan, IP-55
Operating Voltage Range
10 - 28 Vdc
Operating Temperature Range
-10 - 70°C (14°F - 158°F)
Storage Temperature Range
-40 - 70°C (-40°F - 158°F)
Connectors
Network port
RJ-45 female connector
AC power connector
Sealed 3-pin
Connection point for the AC power cord
Antenna cable connector
50 ohm N-Type (female)
50 ohms input/output impedance
Voltage input
100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz
Operating range 90 to 265 VAC
Current rating
15 AMPS
Encapsulation
PBT Encapsulated Motor and Control PCB
Bearings
Abec 3, double shielded, chrome ball bearings
Continuous Duty Life-Cycle
50,000 hours at 25°C (77°F)
Safety
UL/C-UL File E137077, TUV
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SYSTEM SETUP
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Topics
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How t o Use t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface ............................................................................ 40
Syst em Tree ....................................................................................................................41
Syst em Tree I cons............................................................................................................ 42
EMS View Fram e Elem ent s ................................................................................................. 42
Unit I dent ificat ion ............................................................................................................. 43
Viewing Param et ers and Alarm s ......................................................................................... 44
Alarm Color Codes ...................................................................................................... 44
Viewing Alarm Det ails .................................................................................................. 45
Sort ing Tables.................................................................................................................. 46
Following t he Procedures in t his Docum ent ................................................................................ 47
St art ing a Procedure ......................................................................................................... 47
Modifying Param et ers........................................................................................................ 47
Select ing Menu I t em s........................................................................................................ 48
Using t he Help Em bedded in t he GUI ........................................................................................ 49
Accessing Help .................................................................................................................49
Navigat ing Help ................................................................................................................50
Using t he Cont ent s Tab ................................................................................................ 50
Using t he Orient at ion Links and But t ons ......................................................................... 51
Using t he I ndex Tab .................................................................................................... 52
Using t he Search Tab .................................................................................................. 53
This sect ion provides a basic descript ion of t he Prism Elem ent Managem ent
Syst em ( EMS) .
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H OW TO U SE THE EMS G RAPHICAL U SER I NTERFACE
You use a web browser t o access t he EMS Graphical User I nt erface ( GUI ) shown
in Figure 15 and described in Table 10.
Figure 15. EMS Graphical User Interface
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Table 10.
GUI Components
ID #
Component
Description
System Menu bar
Provides access to menus that allow you to configure or view system settings and alarms.
System Tree
See “System Tree” on page 41.
Alarm indicators
Provides a visual view of the number of active alarms and their severity level.
Execute the command for which the button is labeled:
Operational buttons • Apply—Applies your configuration changes without closing the dialog.
• Refresh—Updates status information to reflect current conditions.
Unit Identifier
Identifies which system component is selected in the System Tree.
Provides the work space in which you access a Prism EMS web page specific to a unit or function.
EMS View Frame
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.
Provides links that allow you to navigate within the GUI:
Orientation links
• Home—returns you to the Home page
Unit 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.
• Logout—logs you out of the EMS.
System Tree
The Syst em Tree displays a Prism syst em as device icons wit hin a hierarchical t ree
t hat is aut om at ically organized by Unit I D:
You click on a node t o navigat e t o a web page wit hin t he EMS View Fram e t hat
corresponds t o t he select ed unit .
The Alarm indicat ors in t he upper- right corner of t he Syst em Tree let you know
how m any act ive alarm s t here are, and at what severit y level. I n t he preceding
figure, t he Alarm indicat ors 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 t he yellow box.
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System Tree Icons
Table 11 describes t he icons used in t he Syst em Tree.
Table 11. System Tree Icons
Icon
Unit/State
Description
Host
Host Unit; normal status
PRU
Prism Remote Unit; normal status
URU
Universal Radio Head Remote Unit; normal status
Minor 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.
Indicates a Contact Alarm state:
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.
EMS View Frame Elements
Figure 16 and Table 12 describe t he different elem ent s found wit hin t he EMS View
Fram e.
Figure 16. Elements within a View Frame
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Table 12.
View Frame Elements
ID # Element
Description
A panel is a grouping of fields or parameters enclosed within a grey box, with the panel title in the
upper-left corner.
Panel
Selection box/Radio
button
A 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.
List
A menu that lists the options for the corresponding parameter. Click on the down arrow to display
the list.
Text box
A text box allows you to enter custom information for the corresponding field.
Operational buttons
Execute the command for which the button is labeled. When a button is greyed out, that function is
not available.
Table
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.
NOTE:
The View Frame is designed to update its contents within a web browser approximately
every 20 seconds.
Unit Identification
Figure 17 shows t he Unit I D in t he Syst em Tree. The Unit I D is t he host nam e
( user- defined label) plus t he layer address. The layered address is H- R, so t he Unit
I D is < h ost n a m e > H - R, where:
•
H—Host # is always 1
•
R—Rem ot e Unit # ( PRU or URU) , which can be 1 - 8 and is based on t he SFP
port num ber t o which t he Rem ot e Unit is connect ed
Figure 17. System Tree Unit IDs
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Viewing Parameters and Alarms
You can view any param et er or alarm by navigat ing t o t he page in which t he
param et er or alarm resides. To quickly find inform at ion about a param et er or
alarm :
•
All param et ers are list ed alphabet ically in t his m anual’s I ndex.
•
All alarm s are list ed alphabet ically in t his m anual’s I ndex of Alarm s.
•
All t raps are list ed alphabet ically in t his m anual’s I ndex of Traps.
Alarm Color Codes
Alarm s are color coded in t he GUI according t o t he level of t he 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 set t ing
•
Yellow—Minor alarm
•
Red—Maj or alarm
•
Gray—t he alarm has been disabled; see “ Enable and Disable Host and Rem ot e
Unit Alarm s” on page 178
•
Whit e—a device has not been inst alled. For exam ple, in Figure 18, which shows
t he Unit Information > View Status page, t he Module Status t able shows t hat a DART
has not been inst alled in slot s 3, 7, or 8. The Optical Status t able shows t hat SFPs
are not inst alled in Opt ical port s 2 t hrough 8.
Figure 18. Understanding Color Codes for Empty Slots
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