ADC Telecommunications PSM8019D FWP-441T841MOD User Manual

ADC Telecommunications Inc FWP-441T841MOD

User Manual

Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Module
Single-Slot RF Module
Legacy Dual-Slot 40W RF Module HDM RF Module
FlexWavePrism
RemoteUnitRFModule
InstallationGuide
TECP77141∙Issue6∙April2014
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DOCUMENTOVERVIEW
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‐BayRFModules,whichincludestheHDMRFModules
Dual‐BayRFModules
Dual‐BandRFModules
Legacy40WRFModules.
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Table1liststheRFModulesthatthisinstallationguidesupports.TheRFModulesarecompatibleonlywiththe
RemoteUnitslistedinTable2onpage3.
Table1.FlexWavePrismRFModulesSupportedinthisInstallationGuide
CatalogNumber Description
HighDensityModule(HDM);SingleBay
FWP441T841MOD DUAL20WSMR800/PCS1900
FWP8416000MOD 20WPCSModule,NonDiversity,HDM,SingleBay
FWP84MT000MOD Dual20W1900PCS,RFModule,MIMO,SingleBay
FWP881T000MOD HDMPCSBand2&2540WSISO,SingleBay
FWPA416000MOD 20WAWSModule,NonDiversity,HDM,SingleBay
FWPA4MT000MOD HDMAWSBand4MIMO20W,SingleBay
FWPA81T000MOD HDMAWSBand4SISO40WRFModule,SingleBay
FWPB410000MOD 20WWIDEBANDCellModule,NonDiversity,Classic
FWPB810100MOD 40WWIDEBANDCellModule,NonDiversity,SingleBay
FWPC4MT000MOD DUAL20W850Cell/1900PCS,Module,SingleBay
FWPL4MT000MOD 20W700lABCModule,MIMOHDM,SingleBay
FWPL4MTU4MMOD Dual20W700lABC/700uC,RFModule,SingleBay
FWPU4MT000MOD 20W700uCModule,MIMOHDM,SingleBay
SingleSuperDART;SingleBay
FWP6216000MOD 10W,EGSM900,NonDiversity,SingleSuperDART
FWP7416000MOD 20W,GSM1800,NonDiversity,SingleSuperDART
FWP9416000MOD 20W,UMTS2100,NonDiversity,SingleSuperDART
FWP9416D00MOD 20W2100UMTSModule,DIVReady,SingleSuperDART
FWPF216000MOD 10WAPACEGSM(885915)Module,SingleSuperDART
FWPI210000MOD 6.5WAPACiDENModule,NonDiversity,Classic(Extended1MHz)
FWPK216000MOD 10W900PGSMModule,NonDiversity,SingleSuperDART
FWPL416000MOD 20W700LowerABCModule,NonDiversity,SingleSuperDART
FWPU416000MOD 700LTE,UPPERC,20WModule,SISO,SingleSuperDART
FWPU816100MOD 40W700UpperCModule,NonDiversity,SingleSuperDART,SingleBay
DualSuperDART;SingleBay
FWP741S000MOD 20W,GSM1800,NonDiversity,DLSuperDART
FWP841S000MOD 20WRFModule,PCS190012S
FWP941S000MOD 20W,UMTS2100,NonDiversity,DLSuperDART
FWPA41S000MOD 20WRFModule,AWS210012S
TwoSingleSuperDARTs;SingleBay
FWP6226000MOD 10W,EGSM900,Diversity,SingleSuperDART
FWP7426000MOD 20W,GSM1800,Diversity,SingleSuperDART
FWP8426000MOD 20WPCSModule,Diversity,SingleSuperDART
FWP9426000MOD 20W,UMTS2100,Diversity,SingleSuperDART
FWPA426000MOD 20WAWSModule,Diversity,SingleSuperDART
FWPK226000MOD 10W900PGSMModule,Diversity,SingleSuperDART
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RevisionHistory
ThisreleaseoftheFlexWavePrismRemoteUnitRFModuleInstallationGuide,TECP‐77‐141Issue6,adds
supportfortheDUAL20WSMR800/PCS1900RFModule(FWP‐441T841MOD).
DocumentCautionsandNotes
Twotypesofmessages,identifiedbelow,appearinthetext:
CAUTION! Cautionsindicateoperationsorstepsthatcouldcausepersonalinjury,induceasafetyprobleminamanageddevice,
destroyorcorruptinformation,orinterruptorstopservices.
NOTE: Notescontaininformationaboutspecialcircumstances.
ClassicDART;SingleBay
FWP4210000MOD 6.5W800SMRModule,NonDiversity,Classic
FWP8410000MOD 20WRFModule,PCS1900NonDiversity
FWPA410000MOD 20WRFModule,AWS2100NonDiversity
FWPB420000MOD 20WWIDEBANDCellModule,Diversity,Classic
FWP8420000MOD 20WRFModule,PCS1900Diversity
FWPA420000MOD 20WRFModule,AWS2100Diversity
ClassicDART;TwoBay
FWP8810000MOD 40WPCSModule,NonDiversity,Classic(DualBay)
FWPA810000MOD 40WAWSModule,NonDiversity,Classic,DualBay
DualClassicDART;TwoBay
FWPD210000MOD 6.5W800/900ESMRModule,NonDiversity,Classic
Table2.SupportedFlexWavePrismRemoteUnitChassis
CatalogNumber Description
SingleBayPrismRemote
DualBayPrismRemote
TriBayPrismRemote
QuadBayPrismRemote
FP1XXXXXXXXXXXRU
FP2XXXXXXXXXXXRU
FP3XXXXXXXXXXXRU
FP4XXXXXXXXXXXRU
Table1.FlexWavePrismRFModulesSupportedinthisInstallationGuide(Cont.)
CatalogNumber Description
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AbbreviationsUsedinthisGuide
CDRH CenterforDiseasesandRadiologicalHealth LVDS LowVoltageDifferentialSignaling
cm Centimeter MHz Megahertz
DART DigitalAnalogRFTransport MIMO MultipleInputMultipleOutput
dB Decibel MOD Module
dBm Decibelmilliwatts PA PowerAmplifier
DCS DistributedCallSignaling PRIM Primary
DD DigitalDividend PRU PrismRemoteUnit
DIV Diversity PWR Power
DPM DigitalProcessingModule REV Reverse
EMC ElectromagneticCompatibility RF RadioFrequency
ESD ElectroStaticDischarge Rx Receive
EU EuropeanUnion SDART SuperDigitalAnalogRFTransport
FCC FederalCommunicationsCommission SeRF SerializedRF
FDA FoodandDrugAdministration SFP SmallFormFactorPluggable
FRU FullbandRemoteUnit TIM ThermalInterfaceMaterial
FWD Forward Tx Transmit
HDM HighDensityModule UL Underwriters'Laboratories,Inc.
HMFOC HardenedMultiFiberOpticConnector UMTS UniversalMobileTelecommunicationsSystem
IC IndustryCanada WWatt
LED LightEmittingDiode
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OVERVIEWOFRFMODULESFORPRISMREMOTEUNITS
Figure1illustratesthePrismRemoteUnit(PRU),whichcontrolsRFemissions,interfaceswiththeFlexWave
PrismHostUnit.
Single-Bay
Prism Remote Unit
Dual-Bay
Prism Remote Unit
Tri-Bay
Prism Remote Unit
Quad-Bay
Prism Remote Unit
Figure1.PrismRemoteUnits(PRUs)
ThePRUhasfromonetofourRFModulebays,dependingonthePRUmodel.Thatis,theSingle‐BayPRUhasone
RFModulebay,andtheQuad‐BayPRUhasfourRFModulebays.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.
NOTE: TheRFModulesarefieldreplaceable,butcannotbeservicedinthefield.
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RFModuleDARTs
EachRFModulecansupportanyofthefollowingDARTcombinations:
oneClassicDARToroneSingleSuperDART
twoClassicDARTs(i.e.,the6.5W800/900ESMRModule,Non‐Diversity,Classic)
twoClassicDARTs—Diversity
twoSingleSuperDARTs—Diversity
oneDualSuperDART
oneortwosetsofTxorRxBoards(HDM).
EachRFModulewillhaveuptotwo6‐timeslotDARTsorone12‐timeslotDARTperRFModule.
TheDARTtypedeterminesthemaximumnumberoflinks,wheretherecanbeuptoeightClassicDARTsorSingle
SuperDARTsthatsupport39MHzeach,orupto4DualSuperDARTsthatsupportupto75MHzeach.
PrismsupportstheDARTModuletypeslistedbelow.
ClassicDARTsare6‐timeslotDARTsthatsupportupto35MHzcontiguousbandwidth(seeTable3on
page6).
SingleSuperDARTsare6‐timeslotDARTsthatsupporttwonon‐contiguousbandsintheentirefrequency
rangeoftheDART,butcannotexceed39MHztotalRFbandwidth(seeTable4onpage6).
DualSuperDARTsare12‐timeslotDARTsthatsupportupto60‐75MHz(seeTable5onpage7)
Table3.SingleBayClassicDARTs
DARTModuleType MaximumBandwidth(MHz) NumberofFiberSlots
800APACiDENClassic 19 3
800SMRClassic 18 3
850CellClassic 25 4
900SMRClassic 5 1
Table4.SingleBaySuperDARTs(1)
DARTName Usedin… Maximum
Frequency
Span(MHz)
Maximum
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Maximum
FiberSlots
HostUnits HEUs
1800GSMSGLSuperDART Yes No 75 39 6
1900PCSSGLSuperDART Yes Yes 70 39 6
2100AWSSGLSuperDART Yes Yes 45 39 6
2100UMTSSGLSuperDART Yes No 60 39 6
700IABCSGLSuperDART Yes Yes 18 3
700uCSGLSuperDART Yes Yes 10 2
900EGSMSGLSuperDART Yes No 35 6
(1) WhenusingaHostUnitwithboththeSeRFIIandSystemBoardIImodules,thebandwidthsandfiberslotsshownareonly
availableinHostUnitDARTSlots1and3forSingleBaySuperDARTs.
NOTE: IndustryCanadaPCS20dBnominalbandwidthislessthan61.5MHz.
NOTE: IndustryCanadaAWS20dBnominalbandwidthislessthan47.2MHz
Table5.DualBaySuperDARTs
DARTModuleType Maximum
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Numberof
FiberSlots
1800GSMDLSuperDART 75 12
1900PCSDLSuperDART 70 12
2100AWSDLSuperDART 45 8
2100UMTSDLSuperDART 60 12
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RFModuleTypes
ThePRURFModulesareavailableinthefollowingformats,andasdescribedinthefollowingsections:
“Single‐andDual‐BayRFModuleswithClassicorSuperDARTs”onpage7
“HDMRFModules”onpage8
“LegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModules”onpage9.
Single‐andDualBayRFModuleswithClassicorSuperDARTs
Figure2showsexamplesof
Single‐andDual‐BayRFModules,
bothofwhichhavetwoDARTs.
Single‐BayRFModuleshavethe
followingelements:
oneortwoDARTs
oneDuplexer
oneLinearPowerAmplifier
(LPA)
oneRemoteDARTInterface
(RDI)board.
Dual‐BandDual‐BayRFModules
havethefollowingelements:
twoDARTs
twoDuplexers
oneLinearPowerAmplifier
(LPA)
oneRemoteDARTInterface
(RDI)board.
Dual-Band Dual-Bay RF Module
Single-Bay Dual-Card RF Module
Figure2.Single‐andDualBayRFModules
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HDMRFModules
HDMRFModules(Figure3)aredesignedtoprovidetheabilitytodeployeithera20WDual/MultipleInput
multipleOutput(MIMO)RFModule(wheredualequalstwobands)ora40WSingleInputSingleOutput(SISO)
RFModulewithinasingle‐bayofaPRU.AnHDMRFModuledoesthefollowing:
interfacesoneHostDART‐eitherClassicorSuperDART
supportstwonon‐contiguousRFslicesupto35MHztotalbandwidthinaDualorMIMOconfiguration
supportsfullbandwidthinaSISOconfiguration,upto75MHz
supports20Wperband/PathinaDual/MIMORFModule
supportsupto40WRFoutputpowerinaSISORFModule.
AnHDMRFModulehasthefollowingcomponents:
oneDPM
oneortwosetsofTX/RXboards
oneortwoDuplexers
oneortwoPowerAmplifiers(PAs).
Figure3.HDMRFModules
ThecomponentsofaPRUHDMRFModulearedependentonthemoduletype,aslistedinTable6.
Table6.ComponentsofPRUHDMRFModules
RFModuleType DPM LPA Duplexer RxCard TxCard
SISO 11111
MIMO/DualBandModule 12222
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LegacyDualBay40WRFModules
TheLegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModule(Figure5)isdesignedforAWSandPCSfrequenciesandissupportedonly
byClassicDARTs.TheLegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModulecomprises:
oneClassicDART
oneDuplexer
twoPowerAmplifiers(PAs)
oneRemoteDARTInterface(RDI)board.
NOTE: ThismanualdescribeshowtoinstallthePCS1900andAWS2100NonDiversityRFModules.
Figure4.LegacyDualBay40WRFModule
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RFMODULECOMPONENTS
Figure5showstypicalRFModulecomponents,usingtheSingle‐BayRFModuleasanexample.
Mounting
latch
Mounting hook Duplexer Power Amplifier (PA)
DARTs
NOTE: The RDI is internal to the RF Module and is therefore not shown.
LNA
(inside the Duplexer cavitiy)
Figure5.SingleBayRFModuleComponents
Figure6showsthecomponentsofanHDMRFModule.
Duplexers Power Amplifier
Mounting latch
Mounting hook
Tx and Rx Cards
DPM
Figure6.HDMRFModuleComponents
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DuplexerandLowNoiseAmplifier
TheRFModuleprovidesthePRUwithaninternalDuplexerthatisoptimizedtoprovidethedesiredRFbandpass
filteringandin‐bandequipmentisolationbetweenFWDandREVpaths.TheDuplexerprovidesthefiltering
necessarytothetransmitandreceivepathstoandfromtheconnectedantenna.
TheDuplexerfortheSingle‐andDual‐BayRFModulesandtheLegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModulescontainsupto
twoREVpathLowNoiseAmplifiers(LNAforPRIand/orSECreversepaths).
TheDuplexerforanHDMRFModuledoesnothaveaLowNoiseAmplifier.
Duplexersarenotfieldserviceable.
LinearPowerAmplifiers
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RF.ThePAsarepass‐bandspecific,withthemaximum
compositeTxpowerlevelslistedinTable7forSingle‐Card,Dual‐Card,andHDMRFModulesandTable8on
page11forLegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModules.
TheLPAishousedwithintheRFModule,andisnotfieldserviceable.
Table7.LPAMaximumCompositeTxPowerLevelsforSingleCard,DualCard,andHDMRFModules
Bandwidth(MHz)supportedacrossentirespectrum
Passband Maximum
dBm Watts
HDM
SingleSuperDART Classic
DART
Dual
SuperDART
Dual/MIMO SISO
AWS2100 43 20 39 45 39 NA 45
Cellular850 43 20 25 25 NA 25 NA
46 40 25 25 NA 25 NA
EGSM900 40 10 35 35 35 NA NA
DCS180042 15.8 39 75 39 NA 75
LTE700LowerABC43 20 18 18 18 NA NA
46 40 18 18 18 NA NA
LTE700UpperC43 20 10 10 10 NA NA
46 40 10 10 10 NA NA
PCS1900 43 20 39 70 39 NA 70
PGSM900 40 10 25 25 25 NA NA
SMR800 38 6.5 18 18 NA 18 NA
SMR900 38 6.5 5 5 NA 5NA
UMTS2100 42 15.8 39 60 39 NA 60
Table8.LPAMaximumCompositeTxPowerLevelsforLegacyDualBay40WRFModules
Passband Maximum
dBm Watts Bandwidth(MHz)supportedacrossentirespectrum
ClassicDART
PCS1900 +46 40 35
AWS2100 +46 40 35
NOTE: IndustryCanada20dBPassBandModelNumberFWPC4MT000MODCellular850MHz=26.3MHzandthe
PCS1900=66.8MHz.
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DigitalProcessingModule
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.
UNDERSTANDINGTHERFMODULECABLES
BeforeyouinstalltheRFModulecables,familiarizeyourselfwiththerulesthatpertaintothesecables,asdefined
inthefollowingsections.
AlwaysprovidedateachRFModuleshelfarefivecables:
twoHigh‐SpeedDataCables,whichinthisdocumentarereferredtoasLVDS(Low‐VoltageDifferential
Signaling)cables
twoRFCables(TX0/RX0)and(TX1/RX1)
onePower(PWR)Cable.
PowerCableConnection
Maintainadequatestrainreliefdistancesfromtheconnectionpointstothemodule.
LVDSCableConnections
LVDScableslabeledPRIMandDIVshouldalwayseitherbeconnectedtoaRFModuleorstrainrelievedto
adjacentcables,asthisprotectsthecableagainstdamagethroughmisplacement.
AlignandfullyinserttheLVDScableconnectorsintotheirrespectiveconnectorcages.Fullinsertionis
identifiedbyanaudibleclick.
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.Iffullyseatedandlockedintoposition,thecableconnectorswill
notslidebackout.
Maintainadequatestrain‐reliefdistancesfromtheconnectionpointstotheRFModule.
RFCableConnections
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.
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RFCableRules
WheninstallingaDiversity,MIMOorDual‐BandRFModule,bothRFcableslabeledMODNTX0/RX0and
MODNTX1/RX1shallbeconnectedtotheN‐StyleconnectionsoftheRFModule”
NOTE: Olderlabelingschemesused“PRI”and“DIV”.Tomatcholdlabelingschemestocurrentlabeling:
TX0/RX0=PRI
TX1/RX1=DIV
WheninstallingaNon‐DiversityorSISORFModule,oranSMR800/900Dual‐BandDual‐BayRFModule:
TheMODNTX0/RX0cableshallbeconnectedtothesingleavailableN‐StyleRFConnectionoftheRF
Module.
TheMODNTX1/RX1cableshallbeconstrainedtotheexistingcablesusingatiewraporsimilarly
acceptedfastenersoitcannotbepinchedorpreventthePRUdoorfromclosing.Donotcutorattemptto
otherwiseremovethisRFCable.
RFcablesarehand‐formable;however,cablesmustadheretoaminimumbendradiusof1‐inchfromthe
outletoftheintegratedcableguidetotherespectiveN‐StyleRFconnectionontheRFModule.
RFModuleCablesforSingleCard,DualCard,andHDMRFModules
TheRFcableandconnectorlabelsalsocorrespondtotheRFModulebaysinthePRUchassis,whereMODAisthe
bottombayandMODDisthetopbay.Intheinstallationsteps,theRFcablesandconnectorsarereferredtoas
MODNTX0/RX0andasMODNTX1/RX1whereNequalsA,B,C,orD.
ThecablesandconnectorshavecorrespondinglabelsasshowninTable9forSingle‐Card,Dual‐Card,andHDM
RFModules.
Table9.RFAntennaLabelsforSingleCard,DualCard,andHDMRFModules(FromTopofPRUChassisDown)
RFModule
Cable,RF
Module
Connector,and
RemoteAntenna
ConnectorLabel
Function SingleBay
RemoteUnit
RFModule
Bay
Designations
DualBandDualBayRemoteUnitRF
ModuleBayDesignations
DualBay TriBay QuadBay
BayDModDTX0/RX0 TransmitRFpowerandprimary/Path1
receiveto/fromtheantennaforRFModuleDMODDN/A N/A
MODC
ModDTX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRFpowerfrom
theantennaforRFModuleD
BayCModCTX0/RX0TransmitRFpowerandprimary/Path1
receiveto/fromtheantennaforRFModuleCMODCN/A MODC
ModCTX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRFpowerfrom
theantennaforRFModuleC
BayBModBTX0/RX0TransmitRFpowerandprimary/Path1receive
to/fromtheantennaforRFModuleBMODB
MODAMODAMODA
ModBTX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRFpowerfrom
theantennaforRFModuleB
BayAModATX0/RX0TransmitRFpowerandprimary/Path1
receiveto/fromtheantennaforRFModuleAMODA
ModATX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRFpowerfrom
theantennaforRFModuleA
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RFModuleCablesforDualBayInstallations
ForDual‐Bayinstallations,theRFcablesandconnectorsarelabeledasMODNTX0/RX0andMODNTX1/RX1,
whereNreferstothetopbayofthedouble‐bayinstallation.Forexample,foraDual‐Bayinstallationina
Quad‐Baychassis,theRFcablesandconnectorsarelabeledasMODCTX0/RX0andMODCTX1/RX1.
ThecablesandconnectorshavecorrespondinglabelsasshowninTable10onpage14forLegacyDualBay40W
RFModules.
Table10.RFAntennaLabelsforLegacyDualBay40WRFModules(FromTopofPRUChassisDown)
RFModule
Cable,
RFModule
Connector,and
RemoteAntenna
ConnectorLabel
Function 40WDualBayRemoteUnitRFModuleBayDesignations
DualBay TriBay TriBay QuadBay
BayDModDTX0/RX0 TransmitRFpowerand
primary/Path1receiveto/from
theantennaforRFModuleDN/A N/A N/A
MODC
MODD
MODC
ModDTX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRF
powerfromtheantennaforRF
ModuleD
BayCModCTX0/RX0TransmitRFpowerand
primary/Path1receiveto/from
theantennaforRFModuleCN/A MODC
MODC
MODC
ModCTX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRF
powerfromtheantennaforRF
ModuleC
BayBModBTX0/RX0TransmitRFpowerand
primary/Path1receiveto/from
theantennaforRFModuleB
MODBMODBMODBMODB
MODB
ModBTX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRF
powerfromtheantennaforRF
ModuleB
BayAModATX0/RX0TransmitRFpowerand
primary/Path1receiveto/from
theantennaforRFModuleAMODAMODA
ModATX1/RX1 Diversityreceive/Path2forRF
powerfromtheantennaforRF
ModuleA
Note:For Dual Module installations the center module shelf needs to be removed; see “Dual-Bay Modules Only—Remove the Module
Bay Shelf” on page 21.
Note:Install the Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module in the lower-most bay in the chassis. If, however, if two Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF
Modules are present, install the 2100 Module in the lower-most Bay and the 1900 Module in the upper-most Bay.
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RFGroupAssignmentsforPRUs
APRUcomprisesfromonetofourRFModulebays.Figure7illustratesthenumberingofRFModulebaysand
DARTs.
Quad-Bay Remote Unit with Single-Card RF Modules
SeRF Module
DART 7
DART 8
Bay D
DART 5
DART 6
Bay C
DART 3
DART 4
Bay B
DART 1
DART 2
Bay A
Figure7.RFModulesBaysinaPRU
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Table11listshowtheFlexWavePrismEMSreferencestheRFgroupassignmentsandcorresponding
componentsofeachRFModule.
Table11.RemoteUnitRFGroupAssignments(fromTop/Down)
Physical
RFBay
DART
Number
LNANumber LPA
Number
forSingle
LPA
LPA
Number
forDual
LPAs
Power
Detector
Number
forSingle
PD
Power
Detector
Number
forDual
PDs
Primar
y
Diversity
D 8 8 7 8 7 8
7 7 7 7
C 6 6 5 6 5 6
5 5 5 5
B 4 4 3 4 3 4
3 3 3 3
A 2 2 1 2 1 2
1 1 1 1
NOTE: For software releases prior to 7.3, the LPAs were labeled as 1, 2, 3, and 4.
NOTE: InadualLPAsystem,theConfigureRemoteForwardGainpageshowstwovaluesfortheLPAstatus,onefor
eachLPA.ChangingtheLPAModeorresettingtheLPAappliestobothLPAsatthesametime.
CAUTION! ShouldyoursystemexperienceanLPAproblem,refertoTable 11toensurethatyouapplynewsettingsor
troubleshootthecorrectRFModule.
CAUTION! IfyouuseacustomizedSNMPpollingforsystemstatus,youmustchangeyourLPAindexingscheme.
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TheLegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModuleoccupiestwobaysinaPRU.Figure8showsthemaincomponentsinaPRU
enclosure,withaLegacy40WRFModuleoccupyingBaysAandB.ThecontrollingDARTwillalwaysbeinthe
upperbay(BorD),andthesecondLPAisalwaysinthelowerbay(AorC).
Legacy Dual-Bay 40W RF Module
in Bay B (upper slot) and
Bay A (lower slot) with the
controlling DART in Bay B
AC or DC power switch
Four DC power switches
SeRF Module and Power supplies
Bay C (empty for future use)
Bay D (empty for future use)
Fans
Connectivity panel with Status LED
Figure8.LegacyDualBay40WRFModuleinaQuadBayPRU
NOTE: IfaLegacyDualBay40WRFModuleAWS2100andaLegacyDualBay40WRFModulePCS1900areboth
installedinaQuadBayPRU,itisrecommendedthatthePCS1900beinstalledinuppermostbay,andthe
AWS2100beinstalledinthelowermostbay.
NOTE: Toaccommodatetwobaymodules,youneedtoremoveamodulebayshelfasdescribedin“DualBay
ModulesOnly—RemovetheModuleBayShelfonpage21.
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INSTALLTHERFMODULE(S)
Thefollowingsections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thesame;however,differencesarenotedandshouldbe
followed.
NOTE: Inthefollowingsteps,theRFcablesandconnectorsarereferredtoasMODNTX0/RX0andasMODN
TX1/RX1whereNequalsA,B,C,orD.
NOTE: WheninstallingRFModules,populatetheRFModulesfromhighestfrequencybandtolowestwithinthe
PRU.Likewiseforpoweroutput,populatefromthebottombaytothetop;higheroutputtoloweroutput.
Thatis,foradeploymentwith210040W,190040W,85020Wand70020WMIMO,installtheRFModules
asfollows:
210040WRFModuleinBayA
190040WRFModuleinBayB
85020WRFModuleinBayC
70020WMIMORFModuleinBayD.
SafetyPrecautions
CAUTION! Thisisrestrictedaccessequipmentandonlyqualifiedservicepersonnelshouldserviceandoperatethisequipment
usingappropriatetools.
CAUTION! Wetconditionsincreasethepotentialforreceivinganelectricalshockwheninstallingorusingelectricallypowered
equipment.Topreventelectricalshock,neverinstalloruseelectricalequipmentinawetlocationorduringalightning
storm.
CAUTION! Alwaysallowsufficientfiberlengthtopermitroutingofpatchcordsandpigtailswithoutseverebends.Fiberoptic
patchcordsorpigtailsmaybepermanentlydamagedifbentorcurvedtoaradiusoflessthan2inches(5.1cm).
CAUTION! ExteriorsurfacesofthePrismRemoteUnitmaybehot.Usecautionduringservicing.
CAUTION! Servicepersonnelmustconfirmthattheperimetergasketanddoortodoorgasketsareinplacewhenclosingthe
Prismdoorsafterservicing.
CAUTION! ThisequipmentusesaClass1LaseraccordingtoFDA/CDRHrules.Laserradiationcanseriouslydamagetheretinaof
theeye.Donotlookintotheendsofanyopticalfiber.Donotlookdirectlyintotheopticaltransceiverofanydigital
unitorexposuretolaserradiationmayresult.Anopticalpowermetershouldbeusedtoverifyactivefibers.A
protectivecaporhoodMUSTbeimmediatelyplacedoveranyradiatingtransceiveroropticalfiberconnectortoavoid
thepotentialofdangerousamountsofradiationexposure.Thispracticealsopreventsdirtparticlesfromenteringthe
adapterorconnector.
CAUTION! ThissystemisanRFTransmitterandcontinuouslyemitsRFenergy.Maintain3foot(91.4cm)minimumclearancefrom
theantennawhilethesystemisoperating.Whereverpossible,shutdowntheRANbeforeservicingtheantenna.
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GuardagainstDamagefromElectroStaticDischarge
CAUTION! ElectroStaticDischarge(ESD)candamageelectroniccomponents.TopreventESDdamage,alwayswearanESDwrist
strapwhenworkingwiththePRUorwhenhandlinganyofitscomponents—includingtheRFModules.Connectthe
groundwireontheESDwriststraptoanearthgroundsourcebeforetouchingthePRUoranyofitscomponents.Wear
thewriststraptheentiretimethatyouworkwiththePRUanditscomponents.
CAUTION! PlacePrismRFModulesinantistaticpackingmaterialwhentransportingorstoringthem.
UnpackandInspecttheRFModule
1Inspecttheexterioroftheshippingcontainer(s)forevidenceofroughhandlingthatmayhavedamagedthe
componentsinthecontainer.
2Unpackeachcontainerwhilecarefullycheckingthecontentsfordamageandverifywiththepackingslip.
3Ifdamageisfoundorpartsaremissing,fileaclaimwiththecommercialcarrierandnotifyTECustomer
Service(see“ContactingTEConnectivity”onpage47).Savethedamagedcartonsforinspectionbythecarrier.
4Saveallshippingcontainersforuseiftheequipmentrequiresshipmentatafuturedate.
CAUTION! HandletheRFModulewithcareduringinstallation.Beespeciallycarefultonotdamagethethermalinterfacematerial
(TIM),whichisattachedtotheLPA.IftheTIMisdamaged,theLPAcanoverheat.BeforeinstallingtheRFModule,check
toseeiftheheatsinkmaterialisgougedorcracked.IftheTIMisdamaged,donotinstalltheRFModuleandcontact
TEConnectivityforassistance(see“ContactingTEConnectivity”onpage47forcontactinformation).
CAUTION! Ifthethermalinterfacematerialisdamaged,theinstallationanduseoftheRFModulemayvoidthewarrantyofthe
RFModule.
RemoveReleaseLinersfromtheRFModule
NOTE: ReleaseLinersarepresentonfrontandbackofnewmodules.
1OpenthePRUenclosure.
2Removereleaseliners,ifpresent,fromthethermalpadsontheRFModulepriortoinstallingthemoduleinto
thePRUchassis.
CAUTION! Thethermalpadsareverysensitivetomishandling—donotnick,scratch,ordingthem.
ForSingle‐andDual‐BayRFModules,thethermalpadsarelocatedaslistedbelowandasshowninFigure9
onpage20,whichshowsaLegacyDual‐Bay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 large
thermal pad on each PA
(bottom of the LPA)
One thermal pad
for the RDI
One thermal pad
for each DART
One thermal pad
for each DART
One thermal pad
for RF Power
Combiner
One thermal pad
for Vector
Modulator
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Figure9.ThermalPadsonaLegacyDualBay40WRFModule
ForHDMRFModules,thethermalpadsarelocatedaslistedbelowandasshowninFigure10.
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.
Figure10.ThermalPadsonanHDMRFModule
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DualBayModulesOnly—RemovetheModuleBayShelf
1FORDUALBAYRFMODULESONLY.
Use 9/64” Allen Wrench to
remove the three module-shelf screws
Remove Module D Shelf for
Dual-Band Dual-Slot RF Modules
Remove Module B Shelf for
Dual-Slot 40W RF Modules
If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,seeTable9onpage13.)
RemovetheshelfasappropriatefortheRF
Module:
ForaLegacyDualBay40WRFModule,when
installingintheAandBBays,removethe
ModuleBBayShelf.
ForaDual‐BayRFModule,wheninstallingin
theCandDBays,removeModuleDBayShelf.
ToremoveaModuleBayShelf:
aUse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.
bDiscardorstorethemoduleshelfand
fasteners.
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InstalltheRFModuleintothePrismRemoteChassis
1Hold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: AlwaysinstallRFModulesfromthebottomup.Donotskipabay,asthisprovidesmoreefficientheat
dissipation.
2Holding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‐BayRFModule:Figure11onpage22
HDMRFModule:Figure12onpage23
Dual‐BayRFModule:Figure13onPage24
LegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModule:Figure14onPage25.
Bay C
Bay D
SeRF
Module
Bay A
Bay B
Single-Slot
RF Module
Heat Sink
Figure11.InstallingaSingleBayRFModule
Bay C
Bay D
SeRF Module
Bay A
Bay B
HDM RF Module
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Figure12.InstallinganHDMRFModule
Installing a Dual-Band
Dual-Slot RF Module
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Figure13.InstallingaDualBayRFModule
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Figure14.InstallingaLegacyDualBay40WRFModule
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3Align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
Mounting Bracket at
back of the PRU
(View is looking down into the
PRU chassis from the top.)
4Push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Figure15onpage27.
ForHDMRFModules,seeFigure16onpage28.
ForDual‐BayRFModules,seeFigure17onpage29,whichusestheLegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModuleas
anexample.
CAUTION! MakesuretheRFModuleisseatedcorrectlyintheModuleshelf.IncorrectalignmentoftheRFModulecancausethe
RFModuletofailduetooverheating.
ThefrontedgeoftheRFModuleshouldbeparallelwiththeshelfaboveit.
TheMountingHookontheRFModuleshouldbefullyengagedwiththeReceivingflangeonthePRUchassis.
IfyoulatercannotshutthePRUdoor,verifythattheRFModuleisinstalledcorrectly.
Push the RF Module
back into the chassis
until it can go no further.
Single-Slot
RF Module
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Figure15.SeatingaSingleBayRFModule
Push the HDM RF Module
back into the chassis
until it can go no further.
HDM
RF Module
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Figure16.SeatinganHDMRFModule
Push the RF Module back
into the chassis until it can
go no further.
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Figure17.SeatingaDualBayRFModule
SecureRFModuleLatches
1To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HDMRFModules”onpage29
“ConnectLatchesonDual‐BayRFModules”onpage31.
ConnectLatchesonSingleBayandHDMRFModules
ForSingle‐BayandHDMRFModules,securetwolatches,asshowninFigure18.
Two latches on Single-Slot
RF Modules
Two latches on
HDM RF Modules
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Figure18.LatchesonSingleBayandHDMRFModules
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ConnectLatchesonDualBayRFModules
ForDual‐BayRFModules,securefourlatches,asshowninFigure19.
Four latches in a
Dual-Band Dual-Slot
RF Module
Figure19.DualBayRFModuleLatches
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LatchesonLegacyDualBay40WRFModules
ForLegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModules,securefourlatches,asshowninFigure20.
Four latches in a
Legacy Dual-Slot 40W
RF Module
Figure20.LegacyDualBay40WRFModuleLatches
VerifythattheRFModuleMountingHookisEngaged
1Verify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allthestepsstartingat
“InstalltheRFModuleintothePrismRemoteChassis”onpage22throughthisstep.
ConnecttheRFModuleCables
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Installation”onpage33
“ConnectingCablesinaDual‐BayRFModuleInstallation”onpage35.
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ConnectingCablesinaSingleBayRFModuleInstallation
1PositionthecablessothattheyareundertherightedgeoftheRFModule,pointingup.
2Followtheruleslistedin“UnderstandingtheRFModuleCables”onpage12.
3ConnecttheRFModulecables,inthefollowingorder:
aConnecttheMODNTX0/RX0cabletotheRFModule.
iInserttheN‐StylePlugoftheMODNTX0/RX0cableintotheTX0/RX0N‐StyleJackoftheRFModule.
ii Turnthecouplingnutoftheplugclockwisetothreadontothejackandfinger‐tighten.
iii Torquecouplingnutto8±1in‐lbstoensurefullconnection.
NOTE: InsufficienttorqueappliedtoRFModuleconnectionscanresultinelevatedinsertion/returnlossandhigher
thannormalVSWRreportedbythesystem.
bConnecttheMODNTX1/RX1cabletotheRFModule.
iIfaTX1/RX1RFModuleconnectionisavailable,inserttheN‐StylePlugoftheMODNTX1/RX1cable
intotheTX1/RX1N‐StyleJackoftheRFModule.IfRFModuleconnectionisnotavailable,constrain
theMODNTX1/RX1cabletoaccompanyingcablesusingatiewrapsoitcannotbepinchedorprevent
thePRUdoorfromclosing.
ii Turnthecouplingnutoftheplugclockwisetothreadontothejackandfinger‐tighten.
iii Torquecouplingnutto8±1in‐lbstoensurefullconnection.
NOTE: InsufficienttorqueappliedtoRFModuleconnectionscanresultinelevatedinsertion/returnlossandhigher
thannormalVSWRreportedbythesystem.
cConnecttheLVDSCablestotheRFModule.
iConnecttheMODNDIVLVDSCabletotheDIVreceptacleoftheRFModulebyinsertingandsliding
inuntilfullyseated.
NOTE: AlwaysconnecttheDiversityLVDSCablewiththeRFModule.
ii ConnecttheMODNPRIMLVDSCabletothePRIMconnector,followingthesamestepsasabove.
NOTE: FullinsertioncanberecognizedbyanaudibleclickastheLVDSCableConnectorlocksintotheRFModule
Receptacle.ThiscanbeverifiedbylightlypullingbackontheLVDSconnectorwhilemakingsurenotto
depressthereleasetrigger.Whenfullyinserted,thecableshouldnotbeabletoberemovedfromthe
receptacle.
dConnectthePowerCableConnectortothePWRreceptacleoftheRFModulebyinsertingandslidingin
untilfullyseated.
NOTE: FullinsertioncanberecognizedbyanaudibleclickasthePowerCableConnectorlocksintotheRFModule
Receptacle.ThiscanbeverifiedbylightlypullingbackonthePowerCableConnectorwhilemakingsurenot
todepressthereleasetriggersontheendsoftheconnector.Whenfullyinserted,thecableshouldnotbe
abletoberemovedfromthereceptacle.
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RefertothegraphicthatcorrespondstotheRFModulebeinginstalledintoasinglebayofthePRU:
Single‐BayRFModule:Figure21onPage34
HDMRFModule:Figure22onpage35
Bay A
Bay D
Bay C
Bay B
SeRF
Module
TX0/RX0
RX1
DIV
PRIM
PWR
Note routing of
high-speed cables
Note bend
radii ≥ 1-inch
Edge of Connector Interface Panel
Cable connections for a Single-Slot RF Module
Figure21.CableConnectionsforSingleBayRFModules
CAUTION! EnsurethatallcablebendsarebelowthetopedgeoftheConnectorInterfacePanelasindicatedbythedashedlinein
theprecedingfigure.FailuretocorrectlypositionthecablescouldinhibitclosingthePRUdoor,whichcanresultin
damagetothecables.
Cable Connections for an HDM RF Module
TX0/RX0
TX1/RX1
POWER
DATA 1 (DIV)
DATA 0 (PRIM)
Cable Connection Notes
• Always connect the Power cable.
• Always connect the two LVDS cables: PRIM and DIV.
• SISO requires one RF cable (TX1/RX1).
• MIMO and Dual-Band require two RF cables
(TX1/RX1 and TX0/RX0).
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Figure22.CableConnectionsforHDMRFModules
ConnectingCablesinaDualBayRFModuleInstallation
1PositionthecablessothattheyareundertherightedgeoftheRFModule,pointingup.
2Followtheruleslistedin“UnderstandingtheRFModuleCables”onpage12.
3FollowtheruleslistedbelowthatpertainonlytoDual‐Bay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).
TheMODNTX0/RX0cableforthelowerRFModulebaywillneedtobeconnectedtotheMODNTX0/RX0
N‐StyleRFconnectionoftheDual‐BayRFModule.
ConstraintheMODNTX1/RX1cabletotheexistingcablesusingatiewrapsuchsoitcannotbepinched
orpreventthePRUdoorfromclosing.DonotcutorattempttootherwiseremovethisRFcable.
TheRFcablesandtwoLVDScablesofthelowerRFModulebayarenotusedwheninstallingaDual‐Bay
RFModule.
Table12listshowtocorrectlyconnectHDMRFModulestotheAntennaportsonthebottomofthePRU.
Table12.HDMAntennaPortMapping
RFModuleCatalog#Description TX0/RX0 TX1/RX
1
HDMDUAL20W850/1900RFMODULE 1900 850
HDMDUAL20W,700ABC/700UC,RFMODULE 700lABC 700uC
HDMMIMO20W700LOWERABCRFMODULE Path1Path2
HDMMIMO20W700UPPERCMODULE Path1Path2
HDMMIMO20W2100AWSRFMODULEPath1Path2
HDMMIMO20W1900PCSRFMODULE Path1Path2
FWPC4MT000MOD
FWPL4MTU4MMOD
FWPL4MT000MOD
FWPU4MT000MOD
FWPA4MT000MOD
FWP84MT000MOD
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4Workingfromthebottomconnectorup,connecttheRFModulecables,asfollows:
aConnecttheMODNTX1/RX1cabletotheRFModule.
iConstraintheMODNTX1/RX1cableofthelowerRFModulebaytoaccompanyingcablesusingatie
wrapsoitcannotbepinchedorpreventthePRUdoorfromclosing.
ii ConnecttheMODNTX1/RX1cabletotheTX1/RX1orN/C,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.
iv Torquecouplingnutto8±1in‐lbstoensurefullconnection.
NOTE: InsufficienttorqueappliedtoRFModuleconnectionscanresultinelevatedinsertion/returnlossandhigher
thannormalVSWRreportedbythesystem.
bConnecttheMODNTX0/RX0cabletotheRFModule.
iInserttheNStylePlugoftheMODNTX0/RX0cableintotheTX0/RX0N‐StyleJackofthelowerRF
Module bay. If RF Module connection is not available, constraintheMODNTX0/RX0cableto
accompanyingcablesusingatiewrapsoitcannotbepinchedorpreventthePRUdoorfromclosing.
ii Turnthecouplingnutoftheplugclockwisetothreadontothejackandfinger‐tighten.
iii Torquecouplingnutto8±1in‐lbstoensurefullconnection.
NOTE: InsufficienttorqueappliedtoRFModuleconnectionscanresultinelevatedinsertion/returnlossandhigher
thannormalVSWRreportedbythesystem.
cConnecttheLVDSCablestotheRFModule.
iIfavailable,connecttheMODNDIVLVDSCabletotheDIVreceptacleofthelower RF Moduleby
insertingandslidinginuntilfullyseated.IfDIVreceptacleisnotavailable,constraintheMODNDIV
LVDSCabletoaccompanyingcablesusingatiewrapsoitcannotbepinchedorpreventthePRUdoor
fromclosing.
ii ConnecttheMODNDIVLVDSCabletotheDIVreceptacleoftheupperRFModulebyinsertingand
slidinginuntilfullyseated.IfDIVreceptacleisnotavailable,constraintheMODNDIVLVDSCableto
accompanyingcablesusingatiewrapsoitcannotbepinchedorpreventthePRUdoorfromclosing.
iii Ifavailable,connecttheMODNPRIMLVDSCabletothePRIMreceptacleoftheupperRFModuleby
insertingandslidinginuntilfullyseated.IfDIVreceptacleisnotavailable,constraintheNPRIMLVDS
CabletoaccompanyingcablesusingatiewrapsoitcannotbepinchedorpreventthePRUdoorfrom
closing.
NOTE: FullinsertioncanberecognizedbyanaudibleclickastheLVDSCableConnectorlocksintotheRFModule
Receptacle.ThiscanbeverifiedbylightlypullingbackontheLVDSconnectorwhilemakingsurenotto
depressthereleasetrigger.Whenfullyinserted,thecableshouldnotbeabletoberemovedfromthe
receptacle.
dConnectthePowercabletotheRFModule.
iConnectthePowerCableConnectortothePWRreceptacleofthelowerRFModulebyinsertingand
slidinginuntilfullyseated.
ii ConnectthePowerCableConnectortothePWRreceptacleoftheupperRFModulebyinsertingand
slidinginuntilfullyseated.IfPWRreceptacleisnotavailable, constrain the Power Cable to
accompanyingcablesusingatiewrapsoitcannotbepinchedorpreventthePRUdoorfromclosing.
NOTE: FullinsertioncanberecognizedbyanaudibleclickasthePowerCableConnectorlocksintotheRFModule
Receptacle.ThiscanbeverifiedbylightlypullingbackonthePowerCableConnectorwhilemakingsurenot
todepressthereleasetriggersontheendsoftheconnector.Whenfullyinserted,thecableshouldnotbe
abletoberemovedfromthereceptacle.
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RefertothegraphicthatcorrespondstotheRFModulebeinginstalledinaDual‐Bay:
Dual‐BayRFModule:Figure23onPage37
LegacyDual‐Bay40WRFModule:Figure24onPage38.
Cable Connections for a Dual-Slot RF Module
Tie wrap
Factory-installed
RX1 cable
Two N-Type
RF connectors
N-Type
RF connector
Figure23.CableConnectionsforDualBandDualBayRFModules
Tie wrap around
factory-installed
RX1 cable
Keep cable bends
behind the edge
of the Connector
Interface Panel
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Figure24.CableConnectionsforLegacyDualBay40WRFModules
CAUTION! EnsurethatallcablebendsarebelowthetopedgeoftheConnectorInterfacePanelasindicatedbythedashedlinein
theprecedingfigure.FailuretocorrectlypositionthecablescouldinhibitclosingthePRUdoor,whichcanresultin
damagetothecables.
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PowerontheRFModule
1FollowtheruleslistedbelowtotogglethePowerswitchthatcorrespondstothe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DualBayRFModuleincombinedbaysC+DinaQuadBaychassis,turnONDCPowerswitchforMod
C;leavetheDCPowerswitchforModDOFF.
ALegacyDualBay40WRFModuleusesthePowerSuppliesinbothbays.IftheLegacyDual‐Bay40WRF
ModuleisinstalledinbaysC+D,turnONthePowerswitchforModCandModD.
Bay A
SeRF
Module
AC/DC Power
switch for
Remote
chassis
DC Power switch for Bay A
DC Power switch for Bay B
DC Power switch for Bay C
DC Power switch for Bay D
Bay B
Bay C
Bay D
2Repeatallthestepsin“InstalltheRFModule(s)”onpage18toinstallotherRFModules.
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STANDARDSCERTIFICATION
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‐ZoneEnhancersfortheLandMobileService.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.
EUHarmonizedStandards
MeetsessentialrequirementsofR&TTE1999/5/EC.
Article3.1a—Theprotectionofthehealthandthe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.
EMCStandards
EN55022andEN55024(CEmarked)
SafetyStandards
ThisequipmentcomplieswithIEC609501,2NDEdition+Amendment1(CEmarked)andwithUL609501,2NDEdition+
Amendment1(FilenumberE174166)(USAandCanada)
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ACCESSINGUSERDOCUMENTATIONONTHETECUSTOMERPORTAL
YoucanaccessadditionaluserdocumentationontheTECustomerPortal,asdescribedbelow.
1ClickonthefollowingURLlink:
https://www.te.com/portal/wireless/
(Alternatively,entertheprecedingURLintoyourwebbrowser,andthenpressENTERonyourkeyboard.)
2AccesstotheCustomerPortalrequiresauseraccountandpassword.OntheSignInpage,dooneofthe
following:
Ifyouhaveanaccount,intheAlreadyRegistered?SignInNowpanel,enteryourEmailandPassword,and
thenclickSignIn.
Ifyoudon’thaveanaccount,underCreateanAccount,clickRegisterNowandfollowtheprompts.
3OntheWirelessCustomerPortalhomepageintheKnowledgeCenterpanel,clicktheManualsandDataSheets
link.
4OntheManualsandDataSheetspage,dothefollowing:
aIntheDocumentRepositorypanel,scrolltothesectionfortheproductlineofthedocumentthatyouwant
toaccess.
bClickonthetitleofthemanualthatyouwishtoopen.
c(Optional)SavethePDFtoyourcomputer.
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