ADC Telecommunications PSM1904A Prism HDM 40W PCS SISO RF Module User Manual
ADC Telecommunications Inc Prism HDM 40W PCS SISO RF Module
User Manual
FlexWave Prism® RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 Issue 2 August 2012 Single-Slot RF Module Dual-Slot 40W RF Module 300001744178 Rev B Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Module HDM RF Module Copyright © 2012 TE Connectivity, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Information contained in this document is company private to TE Connectivity Ltd., and shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of TE. Trademark Information FlexWave, FlexWave Prism, InterReach Spectrum, InterReach Unison, Universal Radio Head, TE Connectivity, and TE connectivity (logo) are trademarks. All other logos, products and/or company names referred to herein might be trademarks of their respective owners. Disclaimer of Liability Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. TE reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. Should the content of printed user documentation shipped with product differ from documentation provided on a product CD (inclusive of the associated Help modules), the printed user documentation supersedes the documentation on the product CD. In no event shall TE be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits, and TE further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages. This disclaimer of liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period. Specific Disclaimer for High-Risk Activities This Product is not specifically designed, manufactured, tested or intended for use in high-risk activities including, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, on-line control of aircraft, air traffic, aircraft navigation or aircraft communications; or in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS Topics Page Preface .................................................................................................................................................................2 Revision History...................................................................................................................................................... 2 FlexWave Prism User Documentation.................................................................................................................... 2 Accessing User Documentation on the Customer Portal ...................................................................................................3 Document Cautions and Notes...........................................................................................................................................3 Standards Certification........................................................................................................................................... 4 Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units..................................................................................................5 RF Module Components......................................................................................................................................... 8 Duplexer and Low Noise Amplifier .....................................................................................................................................9 Linear Power Amplifiers .....................................................................................................................................................9 Digital Processing Module ................................................................................................................................................10 RF Module Cables .............................................................................................................................................................10 RF Module Cables for Single‐Card, Dual‐Card, and HDM RF Modules................................................... 10 RF Module Cables for Dual‐Slot Installations......................................................................................... 12 Prism Remote Unit RF Group Assignments ......................................................................................................................13 PRU RF Module Types .......................................................................................................................................... 16 Prism Remote Unit Single‐ and Dual‐Card RF Modules ....................................................................................................16 Prism Remote Unit HDM RF Modules ..............................................................................................................................17 Prism Remote Unit Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules................................................................................................................18 Install the RF Module(s)......................................................................................................................................19 Safety Precautions................................................................................................................................................ 19 Guard Against Damage from Electro‐Static Discharge......................................................................................... 20 Unpack and Inspect the RF Module ..................................................................................................................... 20 Remove Release Liners from the RF Module ....................................................................................................... 21 Dual‐Slot Modules Only—Remove the Module Slot Shelf ................................................................................... 23 Install the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis.......................................................................................... 24 Secure RF Module Latches ................................................................................................................................... 32 Connect Latches on Single‐Slot and HDM RF Modules ....................................................................................................33 Connect Latches on Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot RF Modules .....................................................................................................34 Latches on Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules.............................................................................................................................35 Verify that the RF Module Mounting Hook is Engaged ....................................................................................................35 Connect the RF Module Cables ............................................................................................................................ 36 Power on the RF Module...................................................................................................................................... 42 Contacting TE Connectivity .................................................................................................................................43 Contacting TE Connectivity by Telephone............................................................................................................ 43 Online Access to TE Connectivity ......................................................................................................................... 43 FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 1 ©2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Preface PREFACE This manual provides the information you need to install TE Connectivity FlexWave Prism® RF Modules into a Prism Remote Unit (PRU). Installation instructions are provided for the following Prism Remote Unit RF Modules: • Single‐Slot RF Modules, which includes the HDM RF Modules • Dual‐Slot RF Modules – Dual‐Card RF Modules – 40W RF Modules. NOTE: This installation guide documents the RF Modules that are compatible with the FlexWave Prism Remote Unit, which is designed for outdoor use. For information on the RF Modules designed for use with the FlexWave Prism Indoor Remote Units (IRUs), see the FlexWave Prism Indoor Remote Unit Installation Guide (TECP‐77‐197). Revision History Table 1. Revision History Issue Document Date Technical Updates April 2012 Original December 2012 • Updated Table 2 on page 3 with new Prism user documentation list. • Updated Table 3 on page 7 to add new RF Modules. • Removed the Specifications section, which included the RF and Optical Specifications and the Frequency and Composite Output Power at Antenna Port (dBm) for Prism Remote Units tables; to access these performance specifications, refer to the Flexwave Prism Performance Specifications (TECP-77-201). • Updated “Contacting TE Connectivity” on page 43. FlexWave Prism User Documentation FlexWave Prism user documentation is intended for system administrators, engineers and installers responsible for planning, administering, configuring, and maintaining FlexWave Prism systems. Table 2 on page 3 lists the manuals that correspond to the features of the FlexWave Prism RF Modules described in this installation guide. Page 2 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 FlexWave Prism User Documentation Table 2. FlexWave Prism User Documentation Title Catalog Number Element Management System 7.3 and 7.4 User Guide Host Unit II Installation Guide Host Unit Expansion Unit Installation Guide TECP-77-212 Host Unit II and Host Unit Expansion Unit Module Replacement Guide Prism Remote Unit Installation Guide RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide (1) Indoor Remote Unit Installation Guide OADM Splice Box Installation Guide TECP-77-207 Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer User Guide TECP-77-209 Flexwave Prism Performance Specifications TECP-77-201 TECP-77-206 TECP-77-202 TECP-77-142 TECP-77-141 TECP-77-197 TECP-77-208 The Prism Remote RF Modules and Remote Mounting Kit are designed for use only in the Prism Remote Unit (PRU). The IRU RF Modules and mounting options are described in the FlexWave Prism Indoor Remote Unit Installation Guide (TECP-77-197). Accessing User Documentation on the Customer Portal Click on the following URL link or enter the URL into your web browser, and then press Enter on your keyboard: http://www.adc.com/Americas/en_US/1268116693520 NOTE: Access to the Customer Portal requires a user account and password. If you do not have an account, click on the registration link on the Log In page. On the Customer Portal Home page, click Manuals & Spec Sheets. On the Manuals & Spec Sheets page, click on the title of the manual that you wish to open or download. Document Cautions and Notes Two types of messages, identified below, appear in the text: CAUTION! Caution text indicates operations or steps that could cause personal injury, induce a safety problem in a managed device, destroy or corrupt information, or interrupt or stop services. NOTE: Note text contains information about special circumstances. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 3 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Preface Standards Certification FCC: This equipment complies with the applicable sections of Title 47 CFR Part 15 (Host Unit), Part 22 (800 MHz Cellular), Part 24 (1900 MHz ‐ PCS), Part 90 (800/900 ‐ SMR), and Part 27 (2100 MHz ‐ AWS) & (700 MHz ‐LTE). IC: This equipment complies with the applicable sections of RSS‐131. The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada Technical Specifications were met. The Manufacturer's rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially where the output signal is re‐radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users. This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an attenuator at the output of the device. Note: To comply with Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) requirements, the maximum composite output from the antenna cannot exceed 1000 Watts ERP (LTE, Cellular and SMR), the antenna cannot exceed 1640 Watts EIRP (PCS and AWS), and the antenna must be permanently installed in a fixed location that provides at least 6 meters (20 feet) of separation from all persons. UL/CUL: This will be installed in a restricted access location. This equipment complies with Type 4, per UL and CUL 50, Standard for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment. This equipment provides the degree of protection specified by IP66 as defined in IEC Publication 529. FDA/CDRH: This equipment uses a Class 1 LASER according to FDA/CDRH Rules. This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR Part 1040. Caution: Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EU Harmonized Standards: Meets essential requirements of R&TTE 1999/5/EC. • Article 3.1a—The protection of the health and the safety of the user and any other person, including the objectives with respect to safety requirements contained in Directive 2006/95/EC, but with no voltage limit applying. • Article 3.1b—The protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility contained in Directive 2004/108/EC. • Article 3.2—In addition, radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communication and orbital resources so as to avoid harmful interference. EMC Standards: EN 55022 and EN55024 (CE marked) Safety Standards: • IEC 60950‐1, First Edition (CE marked) • UL 60950‐1 (File number E174166) (USA and Canada) Page 4 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Standards Certification OVERVIEW OF RF MODULES FOR PRISM REMOTE UNITS Figure 1 illustrates the Prism Remote Unit (PRU), which controls RF emissions, interfaces with the FlexWave Host. Single-Band Remote Dual-Band Remote Figure 1. Prism Tri-Band Remote Quad-Band Remote Remote Units The PRU has from one to four RF Module slots, depending on the PRU model. That is, the Single‐Band PRU has one RF Module slot, and the Quad‐Band PRU has four RF Module slots. A PRU can support up to four RF Modules. The function of the PRU RF Modules on the Forward Path is to: • convert the digitized RF transported from the Host to Analog RF • amplify the Analog RF signal • provide signal filtering. The function of the PRU RF Modules on the Reverse Path is to: • convert the Analog RF from the handset to Digital RF for transport to the Host • provide signal filtering. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 5 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Each RF Module can support any of the following DART combinations: • one Classic DART or one Single SuperDART • two Classic DARTs • two Single SuperDARTs • one Dual SuperDART • one or two sets of Tx or Rx Boards (HDM) – HDM‐850 has one set – HDM‐700 has two sets. Each RF Module will have up to two 6‐Timeslot DARTs or one 12‐Timeslot DARTs per RF Module. The RF Modules are field replaceable, but cannot be serviced in the field. Table 3 on page 7 lists the Prism Remote Unit RF Modules that are supported in this installation guide. Page 6 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Standards Certification Table 3. Supported FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units (PRUs) Catalog Number Description FWP-K2 2600 0MOD 10W 900 P-GSM Module, Diversity, SGL SD FWP-K2 1600 0MOD 10w 900 P-GSM Module, Non-Diversity, SGL SD FWP-F 2160 00MOD 10W APAC EGSM (885-915) MODULE, SGL SD FWP-6 226 000M OD 10W, EGSM 900, DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-6 216 000M OD 10W, EGSM 900, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-9 416 D00 MOD 20W 2100 UMTS MODULE, DIV Ready, SGL SD FWP-L 416 000M OD 20W 700 Lower ABC MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-A 426 000 MOD 20W AWS MODULE, DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-A 416 000 MOD 20W AWS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-8 426 000M OD 20W PCS MODULE, DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-8 416 000M OD 20W PCS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-A 41S 000 MOD 20W RF Module, AWS 2100 12S Enclosure FWP-A 420 000 MOD 20W RF Module, AWS 2100 Diversity Enclosure FWP-A 410 000 MOD 20W RF Module, AWS 2100 Non-Diversity Enclosure FWP-8 41S 000 MOD 20W RF Module, PCS 1900 12S Enclosure FWP-8 420 000M OD 20W RF Module, PCS 1900 Diversity Enclosure FWP-8 410 000M OD 20W RF Module, PCS 1900 Non-Diversity Enclosure FWP-B42 000 0MOD 20W WIDEBAND CELL MODULE, DIVERSITY, CLASSIC FWP-B41 000 0MOD 20W WIDEBAND CELL MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, Classic FWP-7 426 000M OD 20W, GSM 1800, DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-7 41S 000 MOD 20W, GSM 1800, NON-DIVERSITY, DL SD FWP-7 416 000M OD 20W, GSM 1800, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-9 426 000M OD 20W, UMTS 2100, DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-9 41S 000 MOD 20W, UMTS 2100, NON-DIVERSITY, DL SD FWP-9 416 000M OD 20W, UMTS 2100, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD FWP-U81 6100 MOD 40W 700 Upper C MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD (SGL-SLOT) FWP-A 810 000 MOD 40W AWS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, CLASSIC FWP-A 816 000 MOD 40W AWS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD (DUAL-SLOT) FWP-8 810 000M OD 40W PCS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, CLASSIC (DUAL-SLOT) FWP-8 816 000M OD 40W PCS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD (DUAL-SLOT) FWP-B81 010 0MOD 40W WIDEBAND CELL MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, (SGL-SLOT) FWP-4 210 000M OD 6.5W 800 SMR MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, CLASSIC FWP-D 210 000 MOD 6.5W 800/900 ESMR MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, CLASSIC FWP-I 2100 00MOD 6.5W APAC iDEN Module, Non-Diversity, Classic (Extended 1 MHz) FWP-U41 6000 MOD 700 LTE, UPPER C, 20W MODULE, SISO, SGL SD FWP-L 4MT 000 MOD DUAL 20W 700 LOWER ABC MODULE, MIMO FWP-U4M T000 MOD DUAL 20W 700 UPPER C MODULE, MIMO FWP-C4M T000 MOD DUAL 20W 850/1900 RF MODULE, (SGL BAY) FWP-A 4MT 000 MOD DUAL 20W 2100 RF MODULE, MIMO, (SGL BAY) FWP-A 81T 000 MOD 40W AWS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD (SGL-Bay) FWP-8 81T 000M OD PRISM, 40W PCS MODULE, NON-DIVERSITY, SGL SD (SGL BAY) FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 7 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units RF Module Components Figure 2 shows typical RF Module components, using the Single‐Slot RF Module as an example. DARTs Mounting latch Duplexer Power Amplifier (PA) Mounting hook Figure 2. PRU Single-Slot RF Module Components Figure 3 shows the components of an HDM RF Module. Tx and Rx Cards Duplexers Power Amplifier Mounting hook Mounting latch Figure 3. HDM Page 8 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd RF Module Components FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 RF Module Components Duplexer and Low Noise Amplifier The RF Module provides the PRU with an internal Duplexer that is optimized to provide the desired RF band‐pass filtering and in‐band equipment isolation between FWD and REV paths. The Duplexer provides the filtering necessary to the transmit and receive paths to the connected antenna. The Duplexer for the Prism Remote Unit Single‐ and Dual‐Card RF Modules and the Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules contains up to two REV path Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA for PRI and/or SEC reverse paths). Each LNA provides the Prism reverse path with nominal 30dB REV gain and system NF of 5dB per RX path. The Duplexer for an HDM RF Module does not have a Low Noise Amplifier. Duplexers are not field serviceable. Linear Power Amplifiers The Linear Power Amplifier (LPA) is a high quality broadband RF amplifier used for achieving Prism product‐rated power for the PRU Tx forward path spectrum RF. The PAs are pass‐band specific, with the maximum composite Tx power levels, and >10dB instantaneous peak power rating listed in: • Table 4 for Single‐Card, Dual‐Card, and HDM RF Modules • Table 5 on page 10 for Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules. The LPA is housed within the RF Module, and is not field serviceable. Table 4. LPA Maximum Composite Tx Power Levels for Single‐Card, Dual‐Card, and HDM RF Modules Passband Maximum Watts dBm Instantaneous Bandwidth (MHz) AWS 2100 +43 20 45 Cellular 850 +43 20 25 +46 40 25 EGSM 900 +40 10 35 DCS 1800 +42 15.8 75 LTE 700 Lower ABC +43 20 18 +46 40 18 +43 20 10 LTE 700 Upper C +46 40 10 PCS 1900 +43 20 70 PGSM 900 +40 10 25 SMR 800 +38 6.5 18 SMR 900 +38 6.5 UMTS 2100 +42 15.8 60 FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 9 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Table 5. LPA Maximum Composite Tx Power Levels for Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules Passband Maximum Watts Instantaneous dBm Bandwidth (MHz) PCS 1900 +46 40 70 AWS 2100 +46 40 45 Digital Processing Module The Digital Processing Module (DPM) is found only in the HDM RF Modules. The DPM provides the primary processing and logic functions for the HDM RF Module. It also provides the primary power interface for the HDM RF Module, and conversion of the native 28VDC voltage to lower voltages as necessary for functionality. The DPM has a Transmit (Tx) Board and a Receive (Rx) Board: • Tx Board—provides band specific filtering for the intended Transmit path. • Rx Board—provides band specific filtering for the intended Receive path. RF Module Cables The RF Module cables that are pre‐installed in the PRU connect to the corresponding connectors on the RF Module. The RF Module cables correlate to the antenna connectors on the bottom of the PRU chassis. RF Module Cables for Single‐Card, Dual‐Card, and HDM RF Modules The RF cable and connector labels also correspond to the RF Module slots in the PRU chassis, where MOD A is the bottom slot and MOD D is the top slot. In the installation steps, the RF cables and connectors are referred to as MOD N TX0/RX0 and as MOD N TRX1 where N equals A, B, C, or D. The cables and connectors have corresponding labels as shown in Table 6 for Single‐Card, Dual‐Card, and HDM RF Modules. Page 10 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 RF Module Components Table 6. RF Module Cable, RF Module Connector, and Remote Antenna Connector Label RF Antenna Labels for Single‐Card, Dual‐Card, and HDM RF Modules—From Top of Chassis Down Dual-Slot Remote Unit RF Module Slot Designations Function Mod D TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module D Mod D TX1/RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module D Mod C TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module C Mod C TX1/RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module C Mod B TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module B Mod B TX1/RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module B Mod A TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module A Mod A TX1/RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module A FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Single-Slot Remote Unit RF Module Slot Designations Dual-Band Tri-Band Quad-Band MOD D N/A N/A MOD C MOD C N/A MOD B MOD B MOD A MOD A MOD B MOD A MOD A Page 11 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units RF Module Cables for Dual‐Slot Installations For Dual‐Slot installations, the RF cables and connectors are labeled as MOD N TX0/RX0 and MOD N TX1/RX1, where N refers to the bottom slot of the double‐slot installation. For example, for a Dual‐Slot installation in a Quad‐Band chassis, the RF cables and connectors are labeled as MOD C TX0/RX0 and MOD C TX1/RX1. The cables and connectors have corresponding labels as shown in Table 7 on page 12 for Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules. Table 7. RF Module Cable, RF Module Connector, and Remote Antenna Connector Labels RF Antenna Labels for Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules (Top of Chassis Down) Slots for 40W RF Modules (a) (b) Function Mod D TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module D Mod D RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module D Mod C TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module C Mod C RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module C Mod B TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module B Mod B RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module B Mod A TX0/RX0 Transmit RF power and primary receive to/from the antenna for RF Module A Mod A RX1 Diversity receive for RF power from the antenna for RF Module A Dual-Band Tri-Band Quad-Band N/A N/A Slots C and D N/A N/A Slots A and B Slots A and B Slots A and B (a) N/A indicates that the slot cannot be used for a Dual-Slot 40W RF Module (b) Install the Dual-Slot 40W RF Module in the lower-most slot in the chassis. If, however, if two Dual-SLot 40W RF Modules are present, install the 2100 Module in the lower-most slot and the 1900 Module in the upper-most slot. Page 12 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 RF Module Components Prism Remote Unit RF Group Assignments A Prism Remote Unit (PRU) comprises from one to four RF Module slots. Figure 4 illustrates the numbering of RF Module slots and DARTs. Prism Quad-Band Remote Unit with Single-Card RF Modules 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 Figure 4. DART RF Groups in a Prism Remote Unit (PRU) FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 13 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Table 8 lists how the FlexWave Prism EMS references the RF group assignments and corresponding components of each RF Module. Table 8. Remote Unit RF Group Assignments (from Top/Down) LNA Number Physical RF Slot RF Group DART Number Primary Diversity LPA Number for Single LPA LPA Number for Dual LPAs Power Detector Number for Single PD Power Detector Number for Dual PDs 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. CAUTION! Should your system experience an LPA problem, refer to Table 8 to ensure that you apply new settings or troubleshoot the correct RF Module. CAUTION! If you use a customized SNMP polling for system status, you must change your LPA indexing scheme. Page 14 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 RF Module Components The Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module occupies two slots in a Prism Remote. Figure 5 shows the main components in a Prism enclosure, with a 40W RF Module occupying Slots A and B. The controlling DART will always be in the upper slot (B or D), and the second LPA is always in the lower slot (A or C). Fans Slot D (empty for future use) Slot C (empty for future use) Dual-slot 40W RF Module in Slot B (upper slot) and Slot A (lower slot) with the controlling DART in Slot B and the second DART in Slot A SeRF Module and Power supplies Four DC power switches AC power switch Connectivity panel with Status LED Figure 5. Dual-Slot 40W RF Module in a Quad-Band Prism Remote NOTE: If a Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module AWS 2100 and a Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module PCS 1900 are both installed in a Quad‐Band Remote, it is recommended that the PCS 1900 be installed in upper‐most slot, and the AWS 2100 be installed in the lower‐most slot. NOTE: To accommodate two‐slot modules, you need to remove a module slot shelf as described in “Dual‐Slot Modules Only—Remove the Module Slot Shelf” on page 23. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 15 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units PRU RF Module Types The PRU RF Modules are available in the following formats, and as described in the following sections: • “Prism Remote Unit Single‐ and Dual‐Card RF Modules” on page 16 • “Prism Remote Unit HDM RF Modules” on page 17 • “Prism Remote Unit Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules” on page 18. Prism Remote Unit Single‐ and Dual‐Card RF Modules Figure 6 shows examples of PRU Single‐ and Dual‐Slot RF Modules, both of which have two DARTs. A PRU Single‐ and Dual‐Card RF Module comprises: • one DART • one Duplexer with one or two internal Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) • one Linear Power Amplifier (LPA) • one Remote DART Interface (RDI) board. Single-Slot Dual-Card RF Module Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Module Figure 6. Single- Page 16 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd and Dual-Slot RF Modules FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 PRU RF Module Types Prism Remote Unit HDM RF Modules PRU HDM RF Modules (Figure 7) are designed for 850 Cell frequencies. The initial release of the HDM RF Module is a Single Input Single Output (SISO) Configuration that • interfaces one Host DART—either Classic or SuperDART • supports two non‐contiguous RF slices up to 25MHz total bandwidth—SuperDART only • supports up to 40W RF output power. Figure 7. HDM RF Module The components of a PRU HDM RF Module is dependent on the module type, as listed in Table 9. Table 9. Components of PRU HDM RF Modules RF Module Type DPM LPA Duplexer Rx Card Tx Card SISO Diversity* MIMO* * Not supported in this release. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 17 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Overview of RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Prism Remote Unit Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules The FlexWave PRU Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module (Figure 2) is designed for AWS and PCS frequencies. The Prism Remote 40W RF Module comprises: • one DART • two Power Amplifiers (PAs) • one Remote DART Interface (RDI) board. The Prism Remote 40W RF Diversity Module comprises: • two DARTs • two Power Amplifiers (PAs) • two RDI boards. NOTE: This manual describes how to install the PCS 1900 and AWS 2100 Non‐Diversity RF Modules. Figure 8. Dual-Slot Page 18 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd 40W RF Module FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Safety Precautions INSTALL THE RF MODULE(S) The following 8 sections comprise 16 steps that guide you through the installation of an RF Module into a PRU chassis. The process to install the four different types of RF Modules is basically the same. NOTE: In the following steps, the RF cables and connectors are referred to as MOD N TX0/RX0 and as MOD N TRX1 where N equals A, B, C, or D. Safety Precautions CAUTION! This is restricted access equipment and only qualified service personnel should service and operate this equipment using appropriate tools. CAUTION! Wet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when installing or using electrically‐powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. CAUTION! Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing of patch cords and pigtails without severe bends. Fiber optic patch cords or pigtails may be permanently damaged if bent or curved to a radius of less than 2 inches (5.1 cm). CAUTION! Exterior surfaces of the Prism Remote Unit may be hot. Use caution during servicing. CAUTION! Service personnel must confirm that the perimeter gasket and door‐to‐door gaskets are in place when closing the Prism doors after servicing. CAUTION! This equipment uses a Class 1 Laser according to FDA/CDRH rules. Laser radiation can seriously damage the retina of the eye. Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber. Do not look directly into the optical transceiver of any digital unit or exposure to laser radiation may result. An optical power meter should be used to verify active fibers. A protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating transceiver or optical fiber connector to avoid the potential of dangerous amounts of radiation exposure. This practice also prevents dirt particles from entering the adapter or connector. CAUTION! This system is an RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain 3 foot (91.4 cm) minimum clearance from the antenna while the system is operating. Wherever possible, shut down the RAN before servicing the antenna. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 19 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Guard Against Damage from Electro‐Static Discharge CAUTION! Electro‐Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent ESD damage, always wear an ESD wrist strap when working with the IRU or when handling any of its components. Connect the ground wire on the ESD wrist strap to an earth ground source before touching the IRU or any of its components. Wear the wrist strap the entire time that you work with the IRU and its components. CAUTION! Place the PRism RF Modules in anti‐static packing material when transporting or storing them. Unpack and Inspect the RF Module Unpack and inspect the RF Module. a Inspect the exterior of the shipping container(s) for evidence of rough handling that may have damaged the components in the container. b Unpack each container while carefully checking the contents for damage and verify with the packing slip. c If damage is found or parts are missing, file a claim with the commercial carrier and notify TE Customer Service (see “Contacting TE Connectivity” on page 43). Save the damaged cartons for inspection by the carrier. d Save all shipping containers for use if the equipment requires shipment at a future date. CAUTION! Handle the RF Module with care during installation. Be especially careful to not damage the thermal‐interface material (TIM), which is attached to the LPA. If the TIM is damaged, the LPA can overheat. Before installing the RF Module, check to see if the heatsink material is gouged or cracked. If the TIM is damaged, do not install the RF Module and contact TE Connectivity for assistance (see “Contacting TE Connectivity” on page 43 for contact information). CAUTION! If the thermal‐interface material is damaged, the installation and use of the RF Module may void the warranty of the RF Module. Page 20 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Remove Release Liners from the RF Module Remove Release Liners from the RF Module NOTE: Release Liners are present on front and back of new modules. Open the PRU enclosure. Remove release liners, if present, from the thermal pads on the RF Module prior to installing the module into the PRU chassis. CAUTION! The thermal pads are very sensitive to mishandling—do not nick, scratch, or ding them. For most RF Modules, the thermal pads are located as listed below and as shown in Figure 9, which shows a Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module. • one large pad on the back surface of each Linear Power Amplifier (LPA) • up to two on the front surface (DARTs) • one on the left side for the (RDI) • one on the vector modulator board • one on the RF power combiner. One thermal pad for RF Power Combiner One thermal pad for Vector Modulator One thermal pad for each DART One thermal pad for each DART One thermal pad for the RDI One large thermal pad on each PA (bottom of the LPA) Figure 9. Thermal Pads on a Dual-Slot 40W RF Module FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 21 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) For HDM RF Modules, the thermal pads are located as listed below and as shown in Figure 10. • one pad for each Rx and Tx board • one large pad over the DPM • one for each Power Amplifier (PA), which is on the bottom of the HDM RF Module. DPM Thermal Pad Rx B Thermal Pad Rx A Thermal Pad Tx A Thermal Pad 2.9796 in Tx B Thermal Pad NOTE: Tx and Rx cards are paired: Tx A ony pairs with Rx A and Tx B only pairs with Rx B. Figure 10. Thermal Page 22 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd Pads on an HDM RF Module FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Dual-Slot Modules Only—Remove the Module Slot Shelf Dual‐Slot Modules Only—Remove the Module Slot Shelf For Dual‐Slot RF Modules only. If you are installing a Dual‐Slot RF Module, you must remove a module slot shelf from the PRU chassis to accommodate the module’s size. (For further information, Table 6 on page 11.) Remove the shelf as appropriate for the RF Module: • For a Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module, remove the Module B Shelf. • For a Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot RF Module, remove Module D Shelf. To remove the module shelf: a Use a 9/64” Allen™ wrench to remove the three screws that attach the module shelf to the PRU chassis, as shown in the following graphic. b Discard or store the module shelf and fasteners. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Remove Module D Shelf for Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Modules Use 9/64” Allen Wrench to remove the three module-shelf screws Remove Module B Shelf for Dual-Slot 40W RF Modules Page 23 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Install the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis Recommendation: Install Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot modules in the two upper‐most slots of the PRU. Recommendation: Install Dual‐Slot 40W modules in the bottom‐most slots of the PRU. Recommendation: If both a Dual‐Slot AWS2100 40W RF Module and a Dual‐Slot PCS1900 40W RF Module are installed in a Quad‐Band PRU, install the AWS2100 Module in the lower‐most slot of the PRU. Hold the RF Module so that the DART card(s) face away from the PRU and the Mounting Hook is toward the Receiving flange on the PRU chassis. NOTE: Always install RF Modules from the bottom up. Do not skip a slot. Holding the RF Module at a 45° angle in respect to the rear heatsink, rest the bottom surface of the module on the RF Module shelf, as shown in one of the following graphics, and as applicable to the RF Module. • Single‐Slot RF Module: Figure 11 on page 25 • HDM RF Module: Figure 12 on page 26 • Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot RF Module: Figure 13 on Page 27 • Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module: Figure 14 on Page 28. Page 24 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Install the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis Heat Sink RF MOD D RF MOD C Single-Slot RF Module RF MOD B RF MOD A SeRF Module Figure 11. Installing FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 a Single-Slot RF Module Page 25 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) RF MOD D RF MOD C HDM RF Module RF MOD B RF MOD A SeRF Module Figure 12. Installing Page 26 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd an HDM RF Module FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Install the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis Installing a Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Module Figure 13. Installing FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 a Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Module Page 27 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Figure 14. Installing Page 28 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd a Dual-Slot 40W RF Module FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Install the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis Align the Mounting Hook on the module with the receiving flange on the PRU heat sink, and then slide the RF Module in toward the flange until it can go no further. RF Module Mounting hook Chassis Receiving flange FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 29 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Push the left edge of the RF Module back and into the PRU chassis until it can go no further, as shown in the following graphics: • For Single‐Slot RF modules, see Figure 15 on page 30. • For HDM RF modules, see Figure 16 on page 31. • For Dual‐Slot RF modules, see Figure 17 on page 32, which uses the Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module as an example. CAUTION! Make sure the RF Module is seated correctly in the Module shelf. Incorrect alignment of the RF Module can cause the RF Module to fail due to over heating. • The front edge of the RF Module should be parallel with the shelf above it. • The Mounting Hook on the RF Module should be fully engaged with the Receiving flange on the PRU chassis. • If you later cannot shut the PRU door, verify that the RF Module is installed correctly. Single-Slot RF Module Push the RF Module back into the chassis until it can go no further. Figure 15. Seating Page 30 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd a Single-Slot RF Module FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Install the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis Push the HDM RF Module back into the chassis until it can go no further. HDM RF Module Figure 16. Seating an HDM RF Module FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 31 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Push the RF Module back into the chassis until it can go no further. Figure 17. Seating a Dual-Slot RF Module Secure RF Module Latches To secure the module latches on the left side of the RF Module, do one of the following, as appropriate for the RF Module being installed: • “Connect Latches on Single‐Slot and HDM RF Modules” on page 33 • “Connect Latches on Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot RF Modules” on page 34. Page 32 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Secure RF Module Latches Connect Latches on Single‐Slot and HDM RF Modules For Single‐Slot and HDM RF Modules, secure two latches, as shown in Figure 18. Two latches on Single-Slot RF Modules Two latches on HDM RF Modules Figure 18. Latches on Single-Slot and HDM RF Modules FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 33 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Connect Latches on Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot RF Modules For Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot RF Modules, secure four latches, as shown in Figure 19. Four latches in a Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Module Figure 19. Dual-Band Page 34 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd Dual-Slot RF Module Latches FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Secure RF Module Latches Latches on Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules For Dual‐Slot 40W RF Modules, secure four latches, as shown in Figure 20. Four latches in a Dual-Slot 40W RF Module Figure 20. Dual-Slot 40W RF Module Latches Verify that the RF Module Mounting Hook is Engaged 10 Verify that the RF Module Mounting Hook is engaged correctly by pulling the module away from the heat sink. The RF Module should not move. If the RF Module moves during this check, repeat Step 6 on page 24 through Step 9. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 35 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Connect the RF Module Cables 11 Position the cables so that they are under the right edge of the RF Module, pointing up. 12 Follow the rules listed below when connecting the RF Module cables. • Always provided at each RF Module shelf are five cables: – one Power (PWR) cable – two RF cables (TX0/RX0) and (TX1/RX1) – two high‐speed‐data cables, which in this document are referred to as Low‐Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) cables. • LVDS cables labeled PRIM and DIV should always either be connected or strain relieved to adjacent cables. This protects against the cable getting caught in the chassis door. • Make sure the two LVDS cables are fully seated and locked into their connectors. • If you are installing a module into a Diversity Chassis, both RF cables labeled MOD N TX0/RX0 and MOD N TX1/RX1 will be populated. • For Diversity modules, all cables are to be connected. • When you order a Dual SuperDART module, connect both LVDS cables (PRIM and DIV) and the RF TX0/RX0 cable. • Adhere to a minimum bend radius of 1‐inch for all RF cables from the integrated cable guide to the module. • Maintain adequate strain relief distances from connection points to the module. • When installing Dual‐Slot RF modules: – The upper RF Module shelf will either not be present (factory installed module) or will be removed prior to installation (field installed module). – For Dual‐Slot modules, only the RF cable labeled MOD N TX0/RX0 on the lower module slot will be connected to the module connector TX0/RX0. – The MOD N TX1/RX1 cable should be secured to the cable bundle using the provided cable tie. – Ensure that the MOD N TX1/RX1 cable and connector are secured so that they will not be pinched or prevent the PRU door from closing. – The Power (PWR) cable and two LVDS cables of the upper RF Module slot will not be used. Connect the RF cable labeled MOD N TX1/RX1 to the connector labeled N/C on the upper half of the double‐slot module. Use one of the provided cable ties to secure the MOD N TX0/RX0 RF cable, both LVDS cables and the Power (PWR) cable to the RF cable labeled MOD N TX1/RX1, ensuring that the cable bundle will not be pinched or prevent the PRU door from closing. Page 36 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Connect the RF Module Cables 13 Working from the bottom connector up, connect the RF Module cables. a If this is a Diversity chassis: • For Single‐Slot installations only—connect the RF Diversity cable labeled MOD N TX1/RX1 to the TX1/RX1 connector and turn the thumbscrew to secure the cable to the chassis. • For Dual‐Slot installations only—the TX1/RX1 connector is pre‐populated. Do not remove the factory connection to RX1. Instead, secure the MOD N TX1/RX1 cable to the cable bundle using one of the provided cable ties. Ensure that the MOD N TX1/RX1 cable and connector are secured so they will not be pinched or prevent the door from closing. b Connect the RF cable labeled MOD N TX0/RX0 to the TX0/RX0 connector and turn the thumbscrew to secure the cable to the chassis. c For Single‐Slot installations only—connect the MOD N DIV LVDS cable to the DIV connector. This connects the Remote Unit SeRF (RSI) interface board to the Diversity DART. Make sure that you hear the LVDS cable lock into the DIV connector with an audible click. Give a gentle tug on the LVDS cable—if you do not press the unlock lever, the LVDS cable should not come out of the connector. NOTE: Always connect the Diversity LVDS cable. This prevents the cable from getting caught between the chassis door and the RF Module. Connect the MOD N PRIM LVDS cable to the PRIM connector. This connects the RSI to the Primary DART. Connect the Power cable to the PWR connector. This connects the RF Module to the DC power connection. For Dual‐Slot installations only—the Power (PWR) cable and two LVDS cables of the upper RF Module shelf are not be used. Connect the RF cable labeled MOD N TX1/RX1 of the upper RF Module shelf to the connector labeled N/C on the upper half of the Dual‐Slot module. Use one of the provided cable ties to secure the MOD N TX0/RX0 RF cable, both LVDS cables and the Power (PWR) cable to the RF cable labeled MOD N TX1/RX1, ensuring that the cable bundle will not be pinched or prevent the PRU door from closing. Refer to the graphic that corresponds to the RF Module being installed: • Single‐Slot RF Module: Figure 21 on Page 38 • HDM RF Module: Figure 22 on page 39 • Dual‐Band Dual‐Slot RF Module: Figure 23 on Page 40 • Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module: Figure 24 on Page 41. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 37 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Cable connections for a Single-Slot RF Module MOD D PWR PRIM DIV MOD C TX0/RX0 RX1 MOD B MOD A SeRF Module Note routing of high-speed cables Note bend radii ≥ 1-inch Edge of Connector Interface Panel Figure 21. Cable Page 38 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd Connections for Single-Slot RF Modules FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Connect the RF Module Cables Cable connections for an HDM RF Module DATA 0 (PRIM) DATA 1 (DIV) POWER TX1/RX1 TX0/RX0 Figure 22. Cable Connections for HDM RF Modules FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 39 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Cable Connections for a Dual-Slot RF Module Tie wrap Two N-Type RF connectors Factory-installed RX1 cable Two N-Type RF connectors Figure 23. Cable Connections for Dual-Band Page 40 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd Dual-Slot RF Modules FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Connect the RF Module Cables Keep cable bends behind the edge of the Connector Interface Panel Tie wrap around factory-installed RX1 cable Figure 24. Cable 14 Connections for Dual-Slot 40W RF Modules Ensure that all cable bends are below the top edge of the Connector Interface Panel as indicated by the dashed line in the preceding figure. Failure to correctly position the cables could inhibit closing the PRU door, which can result in damage to the cables. FlexWave Prism RF Modules for Prism Remote Units Installation Guide TECP-77-141 • Issue 1 • April 2012 Page 41 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RF Module(s) Power on the RF Module 15 Follow the rules listed below to toggle the Power switch that corresponds to the RF Module to its ON position. • For Dual‐Slot RF Modules, use the Power switch for the lower module.For example, to power up a Dual‐Slot RF Module in combined slots C+D in a Quad‐Band chassis, turn ON DC Power switch for Mod C; leave the DC Power switch for Mod D OFF. • A Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module uses the Power Supplies in both slots. If the Dual‐Slot 40W RF Module is installed in slots C+D, turn ON the Power switch for Mod C and Mod D. MOD D MOD C MOD B MOD A SeRF Module DC Power switch for Mod D DC Power switch for Mod C AC Power switch for Remote chassis 16 DC Power switch for Mod B DC Power switch for Mod A Repeat Step 1 through Step 15 to install other RF Modules. 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