ADC Telecommunications PSM25TDH Prism 20W 2.5GHz TDD SISO High HDM User Manual FWPP 504 01

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Option B: Fiber Pass-Through Connector
NOTE:
Use the following procedure to install the fiber cables using a Fiber Pass-Through Connector.
• If the PRU that you are installing has a Hardened Multi-Fiber Optic Connector, follow the
procedure in "Option A: Hardened Multi-Fiber Optic Connector” on page 55
• If the PRU that you are installing has a legacy ProAx Connector, follow the procedure in
"Option C: ProAx Connector (Legacy AC-Powered PRUs)” on page 65.
NOTE:
The graphic shown in this procedure depict an AC-powered PRU. However, the Fiber 1 and
Fiber 2 connectors on a DC-powered PRU are in the same location and use the same procedure
as the AC-powered PRU to install fiber cables using a Fiber Pass-Through Connector.
Use the following procedure to install the fiber cables using the ProAx connector:
1 Obtain an environmentally hardened fiber cable terminated with LC connectors. The outside
diameter of the cable jacket must be between .
and . .
2 Complete the installation steps in "Unpack and )nspect the Prism Remote Unit and Components on
page
through "Connect a Network Cable to the PRU Chassis on page .
3 Remove connector plug only from the Fiber connector, unless multiple fiber cables are needed.
NOTE:
Do not remove the dust cover from the Fiber 2 connector until directed to do so.
Connector
plugs
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FIBER 2
FIBER 1
4 )nsert the Fiber Optic cable, terminated with LC connectors, through the Fiber Connector.
Fiber 1 and Fiber 2 are
Fiber Pass-Through
Connectors
AC or DC PRU
(The Fiber 1 and Fiber 2 connectors are in the same
locaon for both the AC- and DC-powered PRUs.)
5 Clean all LC connectors following industry approved procedure.
6 Refer to one of the following graphics to connect the LC connectors to the SFP:
•
•
on page
for standard configurations, see Figure
for WDM Pass-Through configurations, see Figure
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LC connectors
plug into the SFP
Figure 15. Connect LC Connector to SFP—Standard Configuration
Connect a single
LC connector to the
WDM adapter
WDM bracket and adapter
Figure 16. Connect LC Connector to SFP—WDM Pass-Through Configuration
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7 Attach the strength member from the Fiber Optic cable to the Strain-Relief lug on the inside bottom
of the PRU.
Strain-relief lug
8 Tighten the external dome nut of the Pass-Through Connector around the Fiber Optic cable—torque
the dome nut to
in-lbs plus or minus in-lbs.
9 Route the fiber cable from the underside of the PRU to the OSP box.
10 Follow local practices to secure the fiber cable in place.
11
Optional One SFP supports up to
timeslots with
M(z of bandwidth. )f a second fiber cable
assembly is required for example, your Prism system has three SFPs to handle up to
M(z of RF
bandwidth , complete Step on page
through Step
on page
to add the second fiber cable
assembly, only this time, connect to the Fiber connector located at the bottom of the PRU as shown
in Step on page .
12 Return to the main installation process and continue at "Connect the Antenna Cable on page
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Option C: ProAx Connector (Legacy AC-Powered PRUs)
NOTE:
Use the following procedure to install the fiber cables using a legacy ProAx Connector.
• If the PRU that you are installing has a Hardened Multi-Fiber Optic Connector, follow the
procedure in "Option A: Hardened Multi-Fiber Optic Connector” on page 55
• If the PRU that you are installing has a Fiber Pass-Through Connector, follow the procedure
in "Option B: Fiber Pass-Through Connector” on page 61.
NOTE:
The ProAx Connector will become obsolete effective 31 May 2013, and will not be used in
PRUs manufactured after 31 May 2013.
NOTE:
DC-powered PRUs do not have a ProAx connector option.
A PRU with the ProAx Connector configuration requires the purchase of a ProAx cable assembly for the
Prism to interface with the OSP fiber. The fiber cable connector is a BX. four-port fiber connector, as
shown in the following picture:
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Use the following procedure to install the fiber cables using the ProAx connector:
1 Remove ProAx connector dust cover located at the bottom of the PRU.
Fiber 1
Fiber 2
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Remove the dust cap from the fiber cable BX connector F)BER
Clean all fiber connectors following industry approved procedure.
Align the plug end of the BX cable connector with the BX port receptacle and then insert the cable
plug into the port receptacle as shown below, and then slide the strain relief boot over the
connector.
Shaded area is the
Alignment Key for
the BX5 cable
connector
Fiber 1 is a
ProAx connector
that comprises
4 BX5 connectors
BX5 Cable connector
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Route the fiber cable from the underside of the PRU to the OSP box. Observe the fiber numbers and
their positions in the quad cable connector as shown below. The fibers at the other end of the fiber
cable are numbered with the same numbering scheme.
SFP1
FWD
Fiber 1
REV
Fiber 2
SFP1
SFP2
REV
Fiber 4
FWD
Fiber 3
SFP2
SFP3
FWD
Fiber 1
REV
Fiber 2
SFP3
SFP4
REV
Fiber 4
FWD
Fiber 3
SFP4
Secure fiber cable in place following local practices.
One SFP equals timeslots with M(z of bandwidth. )f a second fiber cable assembly is required
for example, your Prism system has three SFPs to handle up to
M(z of RF bandwidth ,
complete Step through Step to add the second fiber cable assembly, only this time, connect to the
Fiber ProAx connector located at the bottom of the PRU as shown in Step .
Return to the main installation process and continue at "Connect the Antenna Cable on page
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CONNECT THE ANTENNA CABLE
Coaxial antenna cables must be routed from the antenna to the PRU. The cables must be terminated
with an N-Type male connector for connection to the PRU antenna port or the lightning surge
suppressor accessory .
CAUTION! The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on (outdoor/indoor)
permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as
required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 47
CFR. 1.307(b)(3).
Use the following procedure to install the antenna cable s . This procedure requires that you connect
cable to one Antenna connector at a time.
1 Refer to "Understanding RF Cable Rules on page to understand the relationship between antenna
numbers and Remote RF modules; this information makes sure you connect the Antenna connectors
correctly.
2 Remove the dust cap from an N-type female Antenna connector located on the underside of the unit,
as shown below. )f you need to install cables to more than one Antenna connector, start in the rear
and work forward, applying the correct torque as you make each connection. Working from the rear
port out provides you with the space you need to apply the correct torque.
N-type female
Antenna port
for Module A
Lightning
Surge Suppressor
(ships with RF Module)
Surge port
connector
Antenna
cable
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3 Connect a lightning surge suppressor to the antenna port; torque to ± in-lbs to ensure full
connection.
NOTE:
Lightening surge suppressor(s) ship with every RF Module. If the RF modules are populated in
the PRU from the factory, the lightening surge suppressors are in the Prism shipping crate. If
the RF Module is shipped individually, the lightening surge suppressor is shipped within the
RF Module shipping container.
4 )f the PRU has a a Dual W SMR
/ PCS
RF Module FWPT
MOD , you must install
a FlexWave Notch Filter FWP-SPR)NTF)LTER between the PRU and the antenna to provide
protection from spurious emissions in the Public Safety band below
. M(z and the Cellular
band above
. M(z. For information on how to install a Notch Filter, go to "FlexWave Notch Filter
FWP-SPR)NTF)LTER on page
5 Ensure that the chassis ground wire is installed correctly see "Ground the PRU Chassis on
. For maximum protection, the system ground wire must be attached to a low impedance
page
ground system.
6 Route the coaxial antenna cable from the antenna to the underside of the PRU.
7 Cut the antenna cable to the required length and terminate with an N-type male connector.
8 Connect the antenna cable to the lightning surge suppressor or to the antenna port; apply
. Nm of torque.
in-lbs
CAUTION! The antenna cable connections must be weather proofed (sealed) for outdoor installations.
9 Repeat the Step through Step for the remaining antenna cables.
CONNECT THE POWER WIRING
The PRU supports both AC and DC power. Follow the steps appropriate to your system configuration:
•
•
"Option : Connect the AC Power Wiring on page
"Option : Connect the DC Power Wiring on page
Option 1: Connect the AC Power Wiring
A -foot, -wire cable with connectors is provided for the AC power connections. The connector end
of the cable connects to the AC power port located on the bottom of the unit. The stub end of the cable
must be routed to an external junction box not provided for permanent connection to the AC power
system wiring. )f the cable must be terminated with a plug to connect to the AC adapter, the plug must
be provided by the installer.
The AC power source must supply between
and
Vac,
or
(z, single-phase power through
a circuit breaker or fuse. The AC power cable provides three wire leads for line, neutral, and ground
connections. The power cable is rated for indoor or outdoor use and must not be placed within electrical
conduit as this will impede the cooling of the cable during usage. The electrical junction box and any
conduit, wire, and fittings required must be provided by the installer.
CAUTION! Use extreme caution when working with high voltage AC power. Ensure all power is
disconnected before working on power circuits.
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NOTE:
All electrical work must comply with local codes and requirements. A locally licensed
electrical contractor is best qualified to perform this work. For additional information, consult
with the CommScope Technical Support for Wireless Products team (see "DCCS Global
).
Technical Support on page
Use the following procedure to install the AC power wiring:
1 Locate the AC power cable that is provided separately with the
PRU.
2 Route the power cable between the AC power port, located on the
underside of the PRU and the nearest AC power junction box as
shown in the graphic to the right. )t may be necessary to install a
new junction box if an existing junction box is not available.
3 Secure the cable between the AC power port and the AC power
junction box per local practice. Leave sufficient slack in the cable
to allow it to be easily connected and disconnected from the AC
power port.
NOTE:
The power cable is rated for indoor or outdoor use and
must not be placed within electrical conduit as this will
impede the cooling of the cable during usage. The cable run
distance to the AC power source must not exceed 100 feet.
Remote enclosure
AC power cable
AC power juncon box
AC power wires routed
to circuit breaker panel
4 )nstall any AC power supply wires that may be required between
the AC junction box and the AC circuit breaker box.
NOTE:
It is recommended that an AC outlet be installed near the PRU for powering tools and test
equipment. This outlet must include a GFCI device for protection.
NOTE:
An appropriate disconnect device, as well as branch circuit protection, must be provided as
part of the installation.
5 Connect the AC power
cable wires to the AC
power supply wires. Refer
to the graphic to the right
to identify the color code
and wire designations; use
the alignment key to
ensure that the cable
correctly aligns with the
connector. )f the cable is
not aligned correctly with
the connector, connector
pins may be damaged.
Female-End View
2 Green
1 White
3 Black
Alignment key
M16 C
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6 At the AC box, connect the AC power supply load wires to a circuit breaker or fuse.
CAUTION! For proper and safe equipment operation, an approved earth ground connection must be
provided and maintained.
7 Connect the ground wire to an approved earth ground.
8 Place the circuit breaker in the ON position and then test the connector end of the AC power cable
for proper voltage levels and correct polarity.
9 When testing is complete, place the circuit breaker in the OFF position.
10 Remove the dust cap from the AC power port located on the bottom of the PRU as shown below.
CAUTION! While trying to connect the AC power cable to the PRU AC power port, it is possible for the
line terminal on the cable connector to contact the ground pin on the power port. If the AC
cable is energized, this will result in a direct short to ground for the AC power. To avoid
possible personal injury and equipment damage, always turn the AC power off before
connecting the AC power cable to the AC power port.
11 Connect the power cable connector to the AC power port; use the alignment key to ensure that the
cable correctly aligns with the connector. )f the cable is not aligned correctly with the connector,
connector pins may be damaged.
12 Tighten the coupling nut on the power connector.
Coupling nut
Power cable
BoƩom of PRU
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Option 2: Connect the DC Power Wiring
NOTE:
All electrical work must comply with local codes and requirements. A locally licensed
electrical contractor is best qualified to perform this work. For additional information, consult
with the CommScope Technical Support for Wireless Products team (see "DCCS Global
).
Technical Support on page
1 Obtain a DC power cable that meets the following requirements:
•
•
•
•
•
The DC power cable can be AWG or AWG, - or -conductor power cable rated for outdoor
use.
The wire colors must be green, red, and black.
The cable must be between . -inch to . -inch in diameter.
)f a -conductor power cable is used, the extra conductor can be snipped off before installation.
)f using AWG wire, the installer must provide and use # stud size, AWG ring terminals.
2 Remove the cable-gland plug from the bottom of the PRU chassis:
Cable-gland plug
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3 Disconnect the ring terminals from the power-terminal block:
(+) )
ve
Posi gave ( und
Ne th gro
Ear
4 Connect the DC power cable to the PRU.
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Step 4d
Steps 4b and 4c
Step 4a
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Route the end of the DC power cable with the three conductors through the open cable-gland
connector on the bottom of the PRU.
b Crimp the three conductors to the power ring terminals. The terminal block is labeled as to
where each wire should be connected, as described below.
In a typical -48 Vdc plant, the highest potential is the ground or return lead; you
therefore:
– connect the ground or return lead to the positive + connector red wire
– connect the - Vdc lead to the negative - connector black wire
– connect the third wire, if provided, to the Earth Ground terminal.
• In a +48 Vdc plant, the highest potential is the + lead; you therefore:
– connect the + lead to the positive + connector red wire
– connect the potential ground or return to the negative - connector black wire
– connect the third wire, if provided, to the Earth Ground terminal.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to torque the ring terminals to
in-lbs.
•
d Use a
MM wrench to torque the large nut outside the cable gland to
in-lbs.
5 Connect the wires to the designated terminals on the DC Power Source Distribution Panel. The
following connections are typically made:
•
•
In a typical -48 Vdc plant, the highest potential is the ground or return lead; you therefore:
– connect the ground or return lead to the positive + connector red wire
– connect the - Vdc lead to the negative - connector black wire
– connect the third wire, if provided, to the Earth Ground terminal.
In a +48 Vdc plant, the highest potential is the + lead; you therefore:
– connect the + lead to the positive + connector red wire
– connect the potential ground or return to the negative - connector black wire
– connect the third wire, if provided, to the Earth Ground terminal.
6 Dress and secure the wires to the rack following local practice. Route wiring away from sharp edges
and secure in place to prevent chaffing and provide strain relief.
NOTE:
Route all DC input wiring away from any sharp edges and properly secure it in place to prevent
chafing and to provide strain relief. Lace the wires to the rack frame.
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DETERMINE THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE FOR THE PRU
An AC-powered PRU supports power input from a
to
supports power input from a - to - Vdc power supply.
Vac power supply. A DC-powered PRU
Power Consumption
1 Calculate the maximum power consumption, which determines the circuit breaker or fuse to use.
Review the PRU order to determine the number of DARTs, number of power supplies, and the
on page
number of SFPs. Use this information to find the power consumption from Table
on page .
and Table
b Enter the power consumption in the spaces provided below.
Add the Watts and enter the total in the Total Power Consumption field.
SeRF Module power consumption from Table
Additional SFPs _____ x .
RF Module power consumption from Table
Total Power Consumption
on page
_________Watts
_________Watts
on page
_________Watts
_________Watts
2 Divide the total Watts by the input Voltage to determine the current Amperes requirements:
Total Watts / )nput Voltage = Amps
3 Determine the circuit breaker or fuse size based on local codes and practices.
CAUTION! Circuit breaker or fuse size must be 20 Amps or less to protect the internal wiring of the PRU.
Power Consumption Tables
The PRU power supplies are > % efficient, both AC and DC versions. The data in Table and Table
and the power-supply efficiencies can be used to estimate the input current for a given PRU
on page
configuration. To calculate the input current draw use the following equation:
Input Current = (Total Power Consumption / 0.80) / Input Voltage
For example, for a PRU with SeRF Module, SFP
W Typical, W Max , and a single W
(DM RF Module
W Typical,
W Max , then the Total Power Consumption would be
Typical and
W Max . Therefore, for a
VAC input, the current estimate would be .
Typical and . amps Max .
amps
Table 22. SeRF Module Power Consumption
Power Consumption per Module
SeRF Module
Nominal (W) @ 25C Maximum (W)
SeRF Module (1 SFP) [add 1.25W for each SFP added]
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Table 23. Power Consumption by RF Module
Power Consumption Per Module
Prism RF Module Description
Single or Dual
SuperDART RF
Module
Nominal (W) @
25C
Maximum
(W)
20W 1900 PCS, 20W 2100AWS, 700 LTE
Non-Diversity
299
368
40W 700 LTE
Non-Diversity
299
368
40W 1900 PCS, 40W 2100 AWS (Dual AMPs)
Non-Diversity
568
706
10W GSM900 (Includes EGSM, PGSM, APAC,
GSM)
Non-Diversity
299
337
Diversity
321
359
Non-Diversity
299
337
Diversity
321
359
Non-Diversity
299
337
Diversity
321
372
40W 850 Cell SISO HDM
SISO - Non-Diversity
249
315
40W 1900 PCS SISO HDM
SISO - Non-Diversity
249
315
40W 2100 AWS SISO HDM
SISO - Non-Diversity
249
315
20W 700 MIMO LTE HDM (LABC or uC)
MIMO - Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 1900 PCS MIMO HDM
MIMO - Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 2100 AWS MIMO HDM
MIMO - Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 1900 PCS MIMO HDM
MIMO - Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 800 SMR MIMO HDM
MIMO - Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 850 Cell MIMO HDM
MIMO - Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 850/1900 HDM
Dual HDM Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 700 LABC/700 uC Dual HDM
Dual HDM Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 800/1900 HDM
Dual HDM Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 1900/2100 HDM
Dual HDM Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 2500 TDD Low HDM
MIMO - Non-Diversity
250
330
20W 2500 TDD High HDM
SISO - Non-Diversity
175
230
Non-Diversity
292
358
Diversity
314
381
6.5W 800/900 ESMR
Non-Diversity
195
196
40W 850 Cell
Non-Diversity
299
368
Non-Diversity
271
327
Diversity
293
350
15.8W GSM1800
15.8W 2100UMTS
HDM RF Modules
20W 1900 PCS or 2100 20W AWS
Classic DART RF
Module
20W 850 CELL
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(OPTIONAL) CONNECT THE PRISM REMOTE UNIT TO A UPS
The four-pin AUX Connector on the bottom of the PRU allows the PRU to be connected to an external
device with dry contact connections, such as a Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS . The AUX Connector
pins are shown in Figure .
NOTE:
The Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) options are configurable in the GUI; see the
“Manage Contact Alarms” section of the current EMS System Setup and Provisioning Guide.
Pin #
Contact
NO/NC
CO
NO/NC
CO
Color
Brown
White
Blue
Black
Alarm Input
Major External Alarm Input
Minor External Alarm Input
AUX Connector
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Figure 17. AUX Connector Pin Orientation
NOTE:
The Major/Minor setting of the AUX Connector pins cannot be configured in the Prism 6.x
EMS GUI. In Prism 7.x, you can configure the Contact Alarm as Major or Minor (Alarms >
Manage Contact Alarms).
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A -Wire M picofast® - or
as shown in Figure .
-meter
AWG cable is used to connect the PRU to the external device,
Connect to
PRU AUX Connector
Connect 4 wires to UPS
Strip cable
0.2 inches (5 mm)
Figure 18. 4-Wire picofast 26 AWG Cable
Do the following to connect a UPS to the AUX Connector on the bottom of the PRU:
1 Obtain the required length of - or
-meter picofast cable.
2 Orient the coupling fastener on the cable Figure
then fasten the cable to the AUX Connector.
with the AUX Connector pins Figure
, and
3 Route the cable from the PRU AUX Connector to the UPS if not already routed and then cut to the
required length. Allow sufficient slack for dressing and organizing the cable at the external device.
4 Strip back the outer cable sheath and insulation to expose the wires at the end of the cable and strip
back . inches mm of insulation from each wire.
5 Connect the alarm wire pairs to the appropriate terminals on the external device.
6 Dress and secure cable per standard industry practice.
NOTE:
If necessary, order a Prism AUX 4-wire cable assembly, CommScope part number 1451903.
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INSTALL
THE
RF MODULE(S)
The following sections guide you through the installation of an RF Module into a Remote Unit chassis.
The process to install the four different types of RF Modules is basically the same; however, differences
are noted and should be followed.
NOTE:
In the following steps, the RF cables and connectors are referred to as MOD N TX0/RX0 and
as MOD N TX1/RX1 where N equals A, B, C, or D.
NOTE:
When installing RF Modules, populate the RF Modules from highest frequency band to lowest
within the Remote Unit chassis. Likewise for power output, populate from the bottom bay to
the top; higher output to lower output. That is, for a deployment with 2100 40W, 1900 40W,
850 20W and 700 20W MIMO, install the RF Modules as follows:
• 2100 40W RF Module in Bay A
• 1900 40W RF Module in Bay B
• 850 20W RF Module in Bay C
• 700 20W MIMO RF Module in Bay 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 Remote Unit 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.
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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 a Prism Remote Unit or when handling any
of its components—including the RF Modules. Connect the ground wire on the ESD wrist strap
to an earth ground source before touching the Prism Remote Unit or any of its components.
Wear the wrist strap the entire time that you work with the Prism Remote Unit and its
components.
CAUTION! Place Prism RF Modules in anti-static packing material when transporting or storing them.
UNPACK AND INSPECT THE RF MODULE
1 )nspect the exterior of the shipping container s for evidence of rough handling that may have
damaged the components in the container.
2 Unpack each container while carefully checking the contents for damage and verify with the packing
slip.
3 )f damage is found or parts are missing, file a claim with the commercial carrier and notify
CommScope Customer Service see "DCCS Global Technical Support on page
. Save the
damaged cartons for inspection by the carrier.
4 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, DARTs, and/or Motherboard
with TX/RX boards. 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 CommScope for assistance (see "DCCS Global Technical
for contact information).
Support on page
CAUTION! If the thermal-interface material is damaged, the installation and use of the RF Module may
void the warranty of the RF Module.
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REMOVE RELEASE LINERS FROM THE RF MODULE
NOTE:
Release Liners are present on front and back of new modules.
1 Open the Remote Unit enclosure.
2 Remove release liners, if present, from the thermal pads on the RF Module prior to installing the
module into the Remote Unit chassis.
CAUTION! The thermal pads are very sensitive to mishandling—do not nick, scratch, or ding them.
For Single- and Dual-Bay RF Modules, the thermal pads are located as listed below and as shown in
Figure , which shows a Legacy Dual-Bay W 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 RD)
• one on the vector modulator board
• one on the RF power combiner.
One thermal pad
for Vector
One thermal pad
Modulator
for RF Power
Combiner
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
(boom of the LPA)
Figure 19. Thermal Pads on a Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module
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For (DM RF Modules, the thermal pads are located as listed below and as shown in Figure
• 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 (DM RF Module.
DPM Thermal Pad
Rx B Thermal Pad
Rx A Thermal Pad
Tx A Thermal Pad
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 20. Thermal Pads on an HDM RF Module
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CHECK THE DC POWER SWITCH FOR THE MODULE BAY
Ensure that the DC power switch that corresponds to the bay s in which the RF Module is to be
installed is in the Off position:
DC Power switch for Bay D
DC Power switch for Bay C
DC Power switch for Bay B
DC Power switch for Bay A
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DUAL-BAY MODULES ONLY—REMOVE THE MODULE BAY SHELF
FOR DUAL-BAY RF MODULES ONLY.
)f you are installing a Dual-Bay RF Module,
you must remove a module bay shelf from
the PRU chassis to accommodate the
module’s size. For further information, see
Table
on page .
Remove the shelf as appropriate for the RF
Module:
•
•
When installing in the A and B Bays,
remove the Module B Bay Shelf.
Remove Module D Shelf for
Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Modules
When installing in the C and D Bays,
remove Module D Bay Shelf.
To remove a Module Bay Shelf:
1 Use a /
Allen™ wrench to remove
the three screws that attach the module
shelf to the PRU chassis, as shown in the
graphic to the right.
2 Discard or store the module shelf and
fasteners.
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Use 9/64” Allen Wrench to
remove the three module-shelf screws
Remove Module B Shelf for
Dual-Slot 40W RF Modules
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INSTALL THE RF MODULE INTO THE PRISM REMOTE CHASSIS
1 (old the RF Module so that the DART card s face away from the PRU and the Mounting (ook is
toward the Receiving flange on the PRU chassis.
NOTE:
Always install RF Modules from the bottom up. Do not skip a bay, as this provides more
efficient heat dissipation.
2 (olding the RF Module at a ° 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-Bay RF Module: Figure
on page
(DM RF Module: Figure
on page
Dual-Bay RF Module: Figure
on page
Legacy Dual-Bay W RF Module: Figure
on page
Heat Sink
Bay D
Bay C
Single-Slot
RF Module
Bay B
Bay A
SeRF
Module
Figure 21. Installing a Single-Bay RF Module
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Bay D
Bay C
HDM RF Module
Bay B
Bay A
SeRF Module
Figure 22. Installing an HDM RF Module
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Installing a Dual-Band
Dual-Slot RF Module
Figure 23. Installing a Dual-Bay RF Module
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Figure 24. Installing a Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module
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3 Align the Mounting (ook 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
Mounng
hook
Mounng Bracket at
back of the PRU
Chassis
Receiving
flange
(View is looking down into the
PRU chassis from the top.)
4 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-Bay RF Modules, see Figure
on page .
For (DM RF Modules, see Figure
on page .
For Dual-Bay RF Modules, see Figure
on page , which uses the Legacy Dual-Bay
Module as an example.
W RF
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 overheating.
• 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 Remote Unit chassis.
• An incorrectly seated RF Module makes closing the Prism door difficult. If you later cannot
shut the Remote Unit door, verify that the RF Module is installed correctly.
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Single-Slot
RF Module
Push the RF Module
back into the chassis
unl it can go no further.
Figure 25. Seating a Single-Bay RF Module
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Push the HDM RF Module
back into the chassis
unl it can go no further.
HDM
RF
Module
Figure 26. Seating an HDM RF Module
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Push the RF Module back
into the chassis unl it can
go no further.
Figure 27. Seating a Dual-Bay RF Module
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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-Bay and (DM RF Modules on page
"Connect Latches on Dual-Bay RF Modules on page
Connect Latches on Single-Bay and HDM RF Modules
For Single-Bay and (DM RF Modules, secure two latches, as shown in Figure
Two latches on
Single-Slot
RF Modules
Two latches on
HDM RF Modules
Figure 28. Latches on Single-Bay and HDM RF Modules
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Connect Latches on Dual-Bay RF Modules
For Dual-Bay RF Modules, secure four latches, as shown in Figure
Four latches
in a
Dual-Band
Dual-Slot
RF Module
Figure 29. Dual-Bay RF Module Latches
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Latches on Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Modules
For Legacy Dual-Bay
W RF Modules, secure four latches, as shown in Figure
Four latches in a
Legacy Dual-Slot 40W
RF Module
Figure 30. Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module Latches
Verify that the RF Module Mounting Hook is Engaged
Verify that the RF Module Mounting (ook is engaged correctly by pulling the module away from the
heat sink. The RF Module should not move. )f the RF Module moves during this check, repeat all the
steps starting at ")nstall the RF Module into the Prism Remote Chassis on page
through this step.
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CONNECT THE RF MODULE CABLES TO THE PRU CHASSIS
The steps to connect the RF Module cables have been separated into two different procedures; follow
the steps that correspond to the RF Module being installed.
•
•
"Connecting Cables in a Single-Bay RF Module )nstallation on page
"Connecting Cables in a Dual-Bay RF Module )nstallation on page
Connecting Cables in a Single-Bay RF Module Installation
1 Position the cables so that they are under the right edge of the RF Module, pointing up.
2 Follow the rules listed in "Understanding RF Cable Rules on page
3 Connect the RF Module cables, in the order shown below. As you work, refer to the graphic that
corresponds to the RF Module being installed into a single bay of the PRU: for a Single-Bay RF
on page , and for an (DM RF Module, refer to Figure
on page
and
Module, refer to Figure
Table
on page .
Connect the MOD N TX /RX cable to the RF Module the RF cables and connectors are referred
to as MOD N TX /RX where N equals A, B, C, or D .
ii
NOTE:
)nsert the N-Style Plug of the MOD N TX /RX cable into the TX /RX N-Style Jack of the RF
Module.
Turn the coupling nut of the plug clockwise to thread onto the jack and finger-tighten.
iii Torque coupling nut to ± in-lbs to ensure full connection.
Insufficient torque applied to RF Module connections can result in elevated insertion/return
loss and higher than normal VSWR reported by the system.
b Connect the MOD N TX /RX cable to the RF Module the RF cables and connectors are referred
to as MOD N TX /RX where N equals B, C, or D .
ii
NOTE:
)f a TX /RX RF Module connection is available, insert the N-Style Plug of the MOD N
TX /RX cable into the TX /RX N-Style Jack of the RF Module. )f RF Module connection is
not available, constrain the MOD N TX /RX cable to accompanying cables using a tie wrap
so it cannot be pinched or prevent the Remote Unit door from closing.
Turn the coupling nut of the plug clockwise to thread onto the jack and finger-tighten.
iii Torque coupling nut to ± in-lbs to ensure full connection.
Insufficient torque applied to RF Module connections can result in elevated insertion/return
loss and higher than normal VSWR reported by the system.
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Cable connecons for a Single-Slot RF Module
Bay D
PWR
PRIM
DIV
Bay C
TX0/RX0
TX1/RX1
Bay B
Bay A
SeRF
Module
Note roung of
high-speed cables
Note bend
radii ≥ 1-inch
Edge of Connector Interface Panel
Figure 31. Cable Connections for Single-Bay RF Modules
CAUTION! 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 Remote Unit door, which can result in damage to the cables.
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Cable ConnecƟons for an HDM RF Module
DATA 0 (PRIM)
Cable ConnecƟon Notes
• Always connect the Power cable.
• Always connect the two LVDS cables: PRIM and DIV.
• SISO requires one RF cable (TX0/RX0).
• MIMO and Dual-Band require two RF cables
(TX1/RX1 and TX0/RX0).
DATA 1 (DIV)
POWER
TX1/RX1
TX0/RX0
Figure 32. Cable Connections for HDM RF Modules
Table
lists how to correctly connect (DM RF Modules to the Antenna ports on the bottom of the
Remote Unit.
Table 24.
HDM Antenna Port Mapping
RF Module Catalog #
Description
TX0/RX0
TX1/RX1
F WP - L 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D
20W 700 LABC Module, MIMO HDM, Single-Bay
Path 1
Path 2
F WP - U 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D
20W 700 uC Module, MIMO HDM, Single-Bay
Path 1
Path 2
FWP-L4MTU4MMOD
20W 700 LABC/700uC, Dual, Single-Bay
700 LABC
700 uC
F WP - 4 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D
20W 800 MIMO, Single Bay, with two External Filters
Path 1
Path 2
20W 800 SMR/ 1900 PCS, Dual RF Module
1900
800
F WP - B 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D
20W 850 DUAL, MIMO, Single Bay
Path 1
Path 2
F WP - C 4 M T0 0 0 M O D
20W 850 Cell/1900 PCS, Dual, Single-Bay
1900
850
F WP - 8 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D
20W 1900 PCS Dual MIMO, Single-Bay
Path 1
Path 2
F WP - 8 4 M T A 4 M M O D
20W 1900/2100 Dual, Single Bay
2100
1900
F WP - W 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D
20W 2300 WCS FDD, MIMO
Path 1
Path 2
F WP - T 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D - L
20W 2500 TDD Low, MIMO
Path 1
Path 2
F WP - T 4 S T 0 0 0 M O D - H
20W 2500 TDD High, SISO, 2615-2690
Path 1
NA
F WP - A 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D
20W HDM AWS Band 4 MIMO, Single-Bay
Path 1
Path 2
F WP - 4 4 1 T 8 4 1 M O D
(1)
(1) A 20W 800 SMR/ 1900 PCS, Dual RF Module RF Module (FWP-441T841MOD) requires a FlexWave Notch Filter
(FWP-SPRINTFILTER) between the Remote Unit and the antenna to provide protection from spurious emissions in the Public
Safety band below 861.35 MHz and the Cellular band above 869.5 MHz. Information on how to install the Notch Filter is provided
in "FlexWave Notch Filter (FWP-SPRINTFILTER)” on page 108.
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Connect the LVDS Cables to the RF Module—the LVDS cables labeled PR)M and D)V should
always either be connected to a RF Module or strain relieved to adjacent cables, as this protects
the cable against damage through misplacement. Maintain adequate strain-relief distances from
the connection points to the RF Module.
ii
Connect the MOD N D)V LVDS Cable to the D)V receptacle of the RF Module by inserting and
sliding in until fully seated. Full insertion can be recognized by an audible click as the LVDS
Cable Connector locks into the RF Module Receptacle.
Connect the MOD N PR)M LVDS Cable to the PR)M connector, following the same steps as
above. Full insertion can be recognized by an audible click as the LVDS Cable Connector locks
into the RF Module Receptacle.
iii Ensure the two LVDS cables are fully seated and latched into their respective receptacles on
the RF Module by lightly pulling outward on the connectors. )f fully seated and locked into
position, the cable connectors will not slide back out.
d Connect the Power cable to the PWR receptacle of the RF Module.
ii
Ensure that the DC power switch that corresponds to the bay s in which the RF Module is to
be installed is in the Off position see "Check the DC Power Switch for the Module Bay on
page
)nsert the Power cable into the PWR connector, and slide it in until fully seated. Full insertion
can be recognized by an audible click as the Power cable Connector locks into the RF Module
Receptacle.
Verify that the Power cable is fully seated by lightly pulling back on it while making sure to
not depress the release triggers on the ends of the connector. When fully inserted, the cable
should not be able to be removed from the receptacle.
CAUTION! Maintain adequate strain relief distances from the connection points to the RF Module.
4 Repeat all the steps in ")nstall the RF Module s on page
to install other RF Modules.
Connecting Cables in a Dual-Bay RF Module Installation
1 Position the cables so that they are under the right edge of the RF Module, pointing up.
2 Follow the rules listed in "Understanding RF Cable Rules on page
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3 Connect the RF Module cables, working from the bottom connector up, as described below.
As you work, refer to the graphic that corresponds to the RF Module being installed in the Dual-Bay:
for a Dual-Bay RF Module, refer to Figure
on page
, and for a Legacy Dual-Bay W RF
on page
Module, refer to Figure
a Connect the MOD N TX /RX cable to the N-Style RF connector on the Dual-Bay RF Module the
RF cables and connectors are referred to as MOD N TX /RX where N equals B, C, or D .
ii
Constrain the MOD N TX /RX cable of the lower RF Module bay to accompanying cables
using a tie wrap so it cannot be pinched or prevent the Remote Unit door from closing.
Connect the MOD N TX /RX cable to the TX /RX N-Style Jack of the upper RF Module Bay.
iii Turn the coupling nut of the plug clockwise to thread onto the jack and finger-tighten.
NOTE:
iv Torque coupling nut to ± in-lbs to ensure full connection.
Insufficient torque applied to RF Module connections can result in elevated insertion/return
loss and higher than normal VSWR reported by the system.
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Cable Connecons for a Dual-Slot RF Module
Tie wrap
Two N-Type
RF connectors
Factory-installed
RX1 cable
N-Type
RF connector
Figure 33. Cable Connections for Dual-Band Dual-Bay RF Modules
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Keep cable bends
behind the edge
of the Connector
Interface Panel
Tie wrap around
factory-installed
RX1 cable
Figure 34. Cable Connections for Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Modules
CAUTION! 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 Remote Unit door, which can result in damage to the cables.
b Connect the MOD N TX /RX cable to the RF Module the RF cables and connectors are referred
to as MOD N TX /RX where N equals A, B, C, or D .
ii
NOTE:
)nsert the N-Style Plug of the MOD N TX /RX cable into the TX /RX N-Style Jack of the
lower RF Module bay. )f RF Module connection is not available, constrain the MOD N
TX /RX cable to accompanying cables using a tie wrap so it cannot be pinched or prevent
the Remote Unit door from closing.
Turn the coupling nut of the plug clockwise to thread onto the jack and finger-tighten.
iii Torque coupling nut to ± in-lbs to ensure full connection.
Insufficient torque applied to RF Module connections can result in elevated insertion/return
loss and higher than normal VSWR reported by the system.
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Connect the LVDS Cables to the RF Module—the LVDS cables labeled PR)M and D)V should
always either be connected to a RF Module or strain relieved to adjacent cables, as this protects
the cable against damage through misplacement. Maintain adequate strain-relief distances from
the connection points to the RF Module.
ii
Connect the MOD N D)V LVDS Cable to the D)V receptacle of the RF Module by inserting and
sliding in until fully seated. Full insertion can be recognized by an audible click as the LVDS
Cable Connector locks into the RF Module Receptacle.
Connect the MOD N PR)M LVDS Cable to the PR)M connector, following the same steps as
above. Full insertion can be recognized by an audible click as the LVDS Cable Connector locks
into the RF Module Receptacle.
iii Ensure the two LVDS cables are fully seated and latched into their respective receptacles on
the RF Module by lightly pulling outward on the connectors. )f fully seated and locked into
position, the cable connectors will not slide back out.
d Connect the Power cable to the PWR receptacle of the RF Module.
ii
ii
Ensure that the DC power switch that corresponds to the bay s in which the RF Module is to
be installed is in the Off position see "Check the DC Power Switch for the Module Bay on
page
)nsert the Power cable into the PWR receptacle of the lower RF Module bay, and slide it in
until fully seated. Full insertion can be recognized by an audible click as the Power cable
Connector locks into the RF Module Receptacle.
)nsert the Power cable into the PWR receptacle of the upper RF Module bay, and slide it in
until fully seated. Full insertion can be recognized by an audible click as the Power cable
Connector locks into the RF Module Receptacle. )f the PWR receptacle is not available,
constrain the Power cable to accompanying cables using a tie wrap so it cannot be pinched
or prevent the Remote Unit door from closing.
Verify that the Power cable is fully seated by lightly pulling back on it while making sure to
not depress the release triggers on the ends of the connector. When fully inserted, the cable
should not be able to be removed from the receptacle.
4 Repeat all the steps in ")nstall the RF Module s on page
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POWER ON THE RF MODULE(S) AND THE PRISM REMOTE UNIT
1 )f necessary, power up the Remote Unit by turning its AC or DC power switch to On.
2 Ensure that the external Status LED on the bottom of the Remote Unit goes off. At system startup,
the Status LED is red to indicate that the Remote Unit is powering up and that the SeRF processor
does not yet control the Remote Unit; the Status LED will remain red for no more than minutes;
for further information see "Remote Unit Status LED on page .
Status LED
POWER
48VDC/XXA
NETWORK
MOD D
TX1/RX1
MOD D
TX0/RX0
MOD D
TX1/RX1
MOD D
TX0/RX0
NETWORK
POWER
100-240 VAC
50-60 Hz
XX AMPS
WARNING:
HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT. EARTH
CONNECTION ESSENTIAL BEFORE
CONNECTING SUPPLY
BoƩom of an AC-Powered PRU
NOTE:
BoƩom of a DC-Powered PRU
The preceding graphic illustrates the Status LED on a Quad-Bay PRU. The Status LED for the
Single-Bay, Dual-Bay, and Tri-Bay PRUs is in the same location and functions the same as the
Status LED for the Quad-Bay PRU.
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3 Follow the rules listed below to toggle the Power switch that corresponds to each RF Module to its
ON position.
•
•
For Dual-Band Dual-Bay RF Modules, use the Power switch for the lower module. For example,
to power up a Dual-Bay RF Module in combined bays C+D in a Quad-Bay chassis, turn ON DC
Power switch for Mod C; leave the DC Power switch for Mod D OFF.
A Legacy Dual-Bay W RF Module uses the Power Supplies in both bays. )f the Legacy Dual-Bay
W RF Module is installed in bays C+D, turn ON the Power switch for Mod C and Mod D.
Bay D
Bay C
Bay B
Bay A
SeRF Module
AC/DC Power
switch for
PRU chassis
DC Power switch for Bay D
DC Power switch for Bay C
DC Power switch for Bay B
DC Power switch for Bay A
4 Verify that the LEDs for all installed RF Modules located next to their respective connectors are
green. )f any of the RF Module LEDs are not green, verify that each RF Module cable is seated fully in
its respective connector. )f after checking the cable connections and an LED is not green, contact
CommScope for assistance see "DCCS Global Technical Support on page
For further information on Status LEDs on (DM RF Modules, see "LEDS on Narrowband (DM RF
Modules on page
and "LEDS on Wideband and Fullband (DM RF Modules on page .
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CLOSE THE REMOTE UNIT DOOR AND SOLAR SHIELD
1 Do not slam the door to close it—gently swing the door shut and press it firmly closed.
2 Slowly close each door latch in a smooth fluid motion—do not allow the door latches to snap closed.
For best results, starting with the top latch and working down to the bottom latch, use a flat-head
screwdriver to close each latch as shown below.
3 Do not slam the Solar Shield to close it—gently swing it shut and press it firmly closed.
Door latch
Solar Shield
Door
CAUTION! Service personnel must confirm that the perimeter gasket and door-to-door gaskets are in
place when closing the Remote Unit doors after servicing.
CAUTION! If the PRU door was allowed to snap closed, RF output from an HDM RF Module may be
disabled for up to three minutes. Any alarms generated immediately following the
opening/closing of the PRU Doors, such as Door Open, RF Power Low, System VSWR Fault, and
LPA VSWR Fault, automatically clear once the RF has recovered. If alarms do not clear after
three minutes, please contact CommScope for technical support; see "DCCS Global Technical
Support on page
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PROVISION THE PRISM REMOTE UNIT
Refer to the current EMS System Setup and Provisioning Guide for information on configuring the PRU
for a FlexWave Prism system.
FLEXWAVE NOTCH FILTER (FWP-SPRINTFILTER)
A FlexWave Notch Filter FWP-SPR)NTF)LTER ships with and is required in installations of the
following RF Modules:
•
•
Dual
Dual
W SMR
/ PCS
RF Module FWP-
MOD
RF Module, M)MO, Single Bay, with two External Filters FWP-
MT
MOD .
You install the Notch Filter between the Prism Remote Unit and the antenna to provide protection from
spurious emissions in the Public Safety band below
. M(z and the Cellular band above
. M(z.
You use the same mounting methods to mount the Notch Filter as you used to mount the PRU. Take the
following into consideration when planning the installation:
•
•
•
•
•
The Notch Filter and its mounting brackets requires
Figure
and Figure
on page
The Notch Filter weighs
inches of vertical space above the PRU see
pounds; make sure the installation site can bear this additional weight.
Mount the Notch Filter vertically with the N-type female connectors at the bottom.
There are two Ground lugs on the Notch Filter, which are on the back of the two mounting brackets.
Follow local practice to ground the Notch Filter.
The notch filter must be connected to the
bands or connecting to an antenna.
band module output before combining with other
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Figure
provides the dimensions required to create a mounting template. For full technical
specifications, see Table
on page
2 Locaons
5/16-18
Ground Lug
2.805
.95
Mounng Bracket
.95
1.00
.70
15.93
17.9 ±.1
16.0 ±.1
4.10
8.51
.70
4.55
Front View
Back View
Mounng
Bracket
Side View
Figure 35. Notch Filter Mounting Dimensions
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FlexWave Notch Filter (FWP-SPRINTFILTER)
Figure
provides an example of how the dimensions required to mount the Notch Filter with a
Quad-Bay PRU.
External Notch Filter
19 inches of vercal space
to mount the Notch Filter
To the PRU Input
or Output port
41.7” (105.918 cm)
Band 1 to Boom Band
From the Antenna
Bands for a
Quad-Bay PRU
Figure 36. Pole Mounting a Quad-Bay PRU with a Notch Filter
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FlexWave Notch Filter (FWP-SPRINTFILTER)
Figure
illustrates how to pole mount the Notch Filter.
1.13
3.81
BoƩom View of
Notch Filter
Output
N-Type
Female
Connector
NOTE: The 800 Notch Filter is
designed to accept input
from the PRU in either its
Output or Input port, as well
as the feed from the antenna.
Input
N-Type
Female
Connector
Mounng Bracket
Band must be long enough
to wrap around the pole
Hose clamp sized for
installaon requirement
Figure 37. Pole Mounting a Notch Filter
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Fan Module Maintenance
FAN MODULE MAINTENANCE
Continuous airflow to cool the PRU is provided by the Fan Module that is mounted on the top of the PRU
chassis. The cooling fans pull the heated air up from the chassis. The heated air is then exhausted
through the vent openings at the top of the chassis. This constant movement of air requires that the Fan
Module be placed on a maintenance schedule.
ANNUAL FAN CHECKUP
CAUTION! A mechanical hazard exists due to rotating fan blades. Keep hands and fingers away from fan
blades during removal of Fan Module. Use only the designated pull areas to disengage the fan
tray. Allow adequate time for fans to spin down prior to removal.
Check the Fan Module on an annual basis. )nspect the intake and exhaust vents for obstructions and/or
debris. )f obstructions and/or debris is observed, remove from exterior of system as necessary.
POTENTIAL FAN ALARMS
Check the Fan Module should any one of the following alarms occur:
•
•
•
•
Fan Under Speed fwuRmtFanUnderSpeedFault
Temperature (igh fwuRmtOverTempFault
DART Temperature (igh fwuRmtDARTOverTempFault
LPA Over Temperature fwuRmtLPAHighTempFault
REPLACING THE FAN MODULE
CAUTION! The rotating fan blades create a hazardous environment. Keep hands and fingers away from
the fan blades. Use only the designated pull areas to disengage the Fan Tray. Allow adequate
time for fans to spin down prior to removal.
CAUTION! Low voltage electrical shock hazard!
• Do not touch bare conductors or other potentially energized parts.
• Use appropriate safety equipment approved for use on electrical installations.
• Ensure fan module exterior of electrical connector and immediate area are clean and dry
prior to disconnection.
• Do not perform service during or while conditions of impending rain or snow are observed.
NOTE:
You do not need to disconnect the power cabling from the Prism Remote Unit to replace the
Fan Module.
NOTE:
If the PRU has an Enhanced Fan Shroud, refer to the FlexWave Prism Remote Unit Enhanced
Fan Shroud Installation Guide (TECP-77-235) for information on how to replace the Fan
Module.
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Fan Module Maintenance
Use the following procedure to remove and replace the PRU Fan Module:
1 Read all instructions and procedures of this section prior to beginning work to replace Fan Module.
2 Order a Prism Remote Unit Fan Replacement Kit, catalog number FWP-RUFAN
3 Notify the NOC or alarm monitoring system operator that the Fan Module is being replaced, which
will generate fan and power alarms for the affected PRU.
4 Power down the PRU and wait until the fans spin down to a stop.
5 Put on an ESD wrist strap and ensure that it makes maximum contact with bare skin throughout this
procedure. ESD grounding straps are available with banana plugs, metal spring clips, or alligator
clips. To ensure adequate grounding, the ESD wrist strap should be connected to any bare metal
surface of the PRU chassis, or to the Dual-Ground Connector at the bottom of the unit. For further
information on the Dual-Ground Connector, see "Ports and Connectors on page .
NOTE:
It may be necessary to scrape a small section of the coating off the Prism Remote Unit chassis
to ensure connection to a bare metal surface.
6 Loosen the two screws that secure the Fan Module
Cover at the top of the PRU chassis to the front of
the enclosure as shown in the graphic to the right.
Top of Prism Remote Unit
7 Open the fan cover by rotating it up and back on its
hinges.
8 Do the following before you lift the Fan Module out
of the PRU chassis:
)nspect, clean and dry the top surface
surrounding the fan connector.
b Loosen the two captive screws that secure the
Fan Module to the PRU chassis.
Disconnect the Fan Module power cable by
rotating its coupling nut counter-clockwise
until the receptacle can be lifted off its
bulkhead plug.
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Fan Module Maintenance
9 Remove the old Fan Module from the PRU:
The Fan Module has two keyhole rivets that extend through their designated slots into the sheet
metal frame. To disengage the Fan Module keyhole rivets, slide the Fan Module forward
approximately / -inch.
b Lift the Fan Module straight up to remove it from the PRU chassis.
Top of Prism Remote Unit
Two capve screws
Power cable
10 Lower the Fan Module into the PRU from the top. Ensure that the two keyhole rivets on the new Fan
Module extend through their designated slots in the sheet metal frame, and then slide Fan Module
back approximately / -inch to engage its keyhole rivets.
11 Align and then insert the Fan Module’s two captive screws with nuts on the PRU; ensure correct
thread engagement, and then tighten the Fan Module’s captive screws.
12 )nsert the Fan Module power cable so that the cable is directed to the left of the connector. Use the
key to align the cable correctly. Do not use excessive force to mate the receptacle to the plug.
CAUTION! Failure to align the Fan Module power cable correctly may cause damage to the PRU power
connectors, which could result in needing to replace the PRU chassis.
13 Use your fingers to turn the coupling nut on the power cable approximately - / revolutions, and
then tighten the coupling nut another / revolution.
14 Tighten the two captive screws that secure the Fan Module to the chassis; torque the screws to
)N-LBS ± )N-LB.
15 Close the Fan Module cover and tighten its two captive screws; torque the screws to
)N-LB.
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Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications pertain to the PRU hardware components; for information on RF and
optical specifications and the frequency and composite output power at the Antenna port, see the
FlexWave Prism Performance Specifications that correspond to the FlexWave software release managing
this PRU.
Table 25. Prism Remote Unit Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Remarks
Enclosure dimensions
See Table 19 on page 31
Weight
See Table 18 on page 31
Mounting
Wall, Pole, Inside Pole, and Vault
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
Operating Voltage Range
Fan, IP-55
10 - 28 Vdc
Connectors
Network port
RJ-45 female connector
AC power connector
Sealed 3-pin
Connection point for the AC power cable
Antenna cable connector
50 ohm N-Type (female)
50 ohms input/output impedance
AC-Powered PRUs
100 to 240 Vac, 50 to 60 Hz
Operating range 90 to 265 Vac
DC-Powered PRUs
-40 to -60 Vdc
Voltage input
Current rating
AC-Powered PRUs
15 AMPS
DC-Powered PRUs
45 AMPS
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Specifications
Table 26. Notch Filter Specifications
Frequency Range (MHz)
Maximum Emissions (Sprint requirement) per 30 kHz
817-824 —
< 854 < -76 dBm
854-859 < -76 dBm
859-861.35 < -76 dBm
861.35-861.5 < -56 dBm
861.5-861.6 < -42 dBm
862-869 —
Enclosure Rating
IP67
RF Connectors
N-Type Connector, Female (2)
Ground Studs (w/star washer)
All ground Studs must accept AWG 6 wire
Mounting
Strap mount (Vertical and Horizontal) on up to 12" pole, or Wall mount
Size
15.93" x 8.51" x 4.10"
Weight
18 LBS
Operational Temperature
-25°C to +65°C
Humidity
ETSI 300-019-1-3 10%-100% Condensing
Vibration-operation
ETSI 300-019-1-4
Vibration-transportation
ETSI 300-019-1-2
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Standards Certification
S T A N D A RD S C E R T I F I C A T I O N
FCC
This equipment complies with the applicable sections of Title
CFR Part
(ost Unit , Part
M(z Cellular , Part
M(z - PCS , Part
- SMR , and Part
M(z - AWS &
M(z -LTE .
WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. )t is designated for installation by FCC L)CENSEES and
QUAL)F)ED )NSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC L)CENSE or express Consent of an FCC Licensee to
operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in Significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties
in excess of $
for each continuing violation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
IC
This equipment complies with the applicable sections of RSS. The term )C: before the radio
certification number only signifies that )ndustry 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 . 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
Watts ERP LTE, Cellular, and PCS , the antenna cannot
exceed
Watts E)RP PCS and AWS , and the antenna must be permanently installed in a fixed
location that provides at least meters
feet of separation from all persons.
UL/CUL
This will be installed in a restricted access location. This equipment complies with Type , per UL and
CUL , Standard for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment. This equipment provides the degree of
protection specified by )PX as defined in )EC Publication
FDA/CDRH
This equipment uses a Class LASER according to FDA/CDR( Rules. This product conforms to all
applicable standards of
CFR Part
CAUTION: Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Standards Certification
EU Harmonized Standards
Meets essential requirements of R&TTE
/ /EC.
• Article . a—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
/ /EC, but with no
voltage limit applying.
• Article . b—The protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility contained
in Directive
/EC.
• Article . —)n 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
and EN
Safety Standards
CE marked
This equipment complies with )EC
- , ND Edition + Amendment
Burn-In Testing
- , ND Edition + Amendment CE marked and with UL
File number E
USA and Canada
CommScope is committed to delivering the highest quality products. Ongoing reliability testing of
products prior to sale is one element of our quality management system. This includes random sample
system burn-in on Prism (DM RF Modules and Remote Unit enclosures, to ensure we deliver the most
reliable solution possible.
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DCCS Global Technical Support
DCCS GLOBAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT
The following sections tell you how to contact the CommScope Distributed Coverage and Capacity
Solutions DCCS Technical Support team. Support is available days a week,
hours a day.
Helpline Support
Use the following (elpline telephone numbers to get live support,
EMEA :
UTC +
Online Access
hours a day.
Toll free for U.S. and Canada
Toll free for parts of EMEA, Australia
)f you call the EMEA (elpline outside of the :
will be forwarded to the x (elpline.
to
time frame, your call
Click on the following URL link to access an online DCCS Technical Support Form:
http://www.commscope.com/wisupport
Alternatively, you can enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your
keyboard.
Email
Use the following email address to email the DCCS Global Technical Support team:
wisupport@commscope.com
RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATIONS
Prior to removing any equipment from the field, please contact DCCS Technical Support to assist in
troubleshooting and fault isolation. )f the issue cannot be resolved, Technical Support will facilitate your
RMA request.
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DCCS Global Technical Support
TECHNICAL TRAINING
You can access training on the online CommScope DAS and Small Cell )nstitute, as described below.
1 Click on the following URL link to the )nfrastructure Academy:
http://www.commscopetraining.com/courses/dassc/
Alternatively, enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your
keyboard.
2 Review the courses listed in separate course panels; for further information on a course, click its Full
details button. )nstructor-led courses are conducted in North America and Europe. Before choosing
a course, please verify the region.
3 To view the course schedule and register, click Course Registration at the top of the course page; this
opens the Partner Learning Center Login page.
)f you have an account, enter your Username and Password, and then click Login. Click on the
Reset Password link if you do not have your login information.
• )f you don't have an account, click on the Create New User Account link under the Login button,
and follow the prompts.
Once you have logged in, you will see a list of available class dates.
•
4 Click the date you prefer and select the Enroll or Register Now button to enroll. Follow the prompts
through the payment process.
5 Click either the Available Training or Calendar tab to view other training courses.
ACCESSING FLEXWAVE PRISM USER DOCUMENTATION
You can access the FlexWave Prism user documentation on the CommScope DCCS Customer Portal, as
described below.
1 Click on the following URL link:
https://www.mycommscope.com
Alternatively, enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your
keyboard.
2 Access to the Customer Portal requires a user account and password. On the Sign In page, do one of
the following:
•
•
)f you have an account, enter your Email address and Password, and then click Sign In.
)f you don’t have an account, click New user registration, and follow the prompts.
3 Click DCCS.
4 Select your site, and then click FlexWave Prism.
5 Click on the title of any document to open it.
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