ADC Telecommunications S2187-011 Spectrum 700 Path 1/HP-AWS Path 1 SRAU User Manual
ADC Telecommunications Inc. Spectrum 700 Path 1/HP-AWS Path 1 SRAU Users Manual
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InterReach Spectrum™ Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update - Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 Issue 3 July 2012 Main Remote Access Unit Secondary Remote Access Unit D-620731-0-20 Rev C Copyright © 2012 TE Connectivity, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Information contained in this document is company private to TE Connectivity Ltd., and shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of TE. Trademark Information FlexWave, FlexWave Prism, InterReach Spectrum, Universal Connectivity, and TE connectivity (logo) are trademarks. Radio Head, TE All other logos, products and/or company names referred to herein might be trademarks of their respective owners. Disclaimer of Liability Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. TE reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface .................................................................................................................................................................2 Revision History...................................................................................................................................................... 2 InterReach Spectrum User Documentation ........................................................................................................... 3 Standards Certification........................................................................................................................................... 4 Product Overview.................................................................................................................................................5 Main Remote Access Units..................................................................................................................................... 6 MRAU Ports, Cable, and Connectors ..................................................................................................................................6 MRAU LEDs .........................................................................................................................................................................7 Secondary Remote Access Units ............................................................................................................................ 8 SRAU Ports, Cable, and Connectors....................................................................................................................................8 SRAU LEDs...........................................................................................................................................................................9 RAU N Connectors................................................................................................................................................ 10 Install the RAUs and Antennas............................................................................................................................11 Mount the RAUs and Antennas............................................................................................................................ 11 General Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................................. 11 Connect the IFEU to the MRAU............................................................................................................................ 12 Connect the MRAU to SRAUs ............................................................................................................................... 14 Configure the MRAUs and SRAUs......................................................................................................................... 15 Appendix A: Specifications..................................................................................................................................16 Remote Access Unit Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 16 Spectrum System Specifications........................................................................................................................... 16 Composite Power Out of RAU .............................................................................................................................. 18 Appendix B: 75‐Ohm CATV Cable ........................................................................................................................19 CATV Cable Requirements.................................................................................................................................... 19 Belden 1695A Coax Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 20 Description .......................................................................................................................................................................20 Overall Physical Characteristics ........................................................................................................................................20 Overall Nominal Electrical Characteristics........................................................................................................................21 Belden 7732A Coax Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 22 Description .......................................................................................................................................................................22 Overall Physical Characteristics ........................................................................................................................................22 Overall Nominal Electrical Characteristics........................................................................................................................23 Appendix C: Omni Antenna.................................................................................................................................24 Appendix D: Contacting TE Connectivity .............................................................................................................25 InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 1 ©2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Preface PREFACE This manual provides installation instructions for InterReach Spectrum® Remote Access Units (RAUs). Table 1 lists the RAUs that are supported in this document. Table 1. Supported Spectrum Remote Access Units Catalog Number Description SPT-M1-8519-1 SPECTRUM, 850-1900 MAIN RAU SPT-M1-AWS19-11 SPECTRUM, 2100AWS Path 1-1900 Path 1 MAIN RAU SPT-S1-2121-1-MIMO SPECTRUM, 2100AWS MIMO SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-7070-1-MIMO SPECTRUM, 700 MIMO SECONDARY RAU, UpperC-LowerABC SPT-S1-8019-22 SPECTRUM, 800 Path 2-1900 Path 2 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-8090-1 SPECTRUM, 800-900 SMR SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-80AWS-1 SPECTRUM, 800-2100AWS Path 1 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-8519-22 SPECTRUM, 850 Path 2-1900 Path 2 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-AWS19-12 SPECTRUM, 2100AWS Path 1-1900 Path 2 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S2-70AWS-1-SISO SPECTRUM, 700 SISO-2100AWS Path 1 SEC RAU, UpperC-LowerABC SPT-S2-70AWS-22-SISO SPECTRUM, 700 Path 2 SISO-2100AWS Path 2 SEC RAU, UpperC-LowerABC Revision History Issue Document Date Technical Updates September 2010 Original December 2011 Added “Supported Spectrum Remote Access Units” on page 2, “RAU N Connectors” on page 10, and “Nominal Passband Gains” on page 17. Updated “Appendix D: Contacting TE Connectivity” on page 25. June 2012 Updated IC standards in “Standards Certification” on page 4; updated “Composite Power Out of RAU” on page 18. Page 2 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 InterReach Spectrum User Documentation InterReach Spectrum User Documentation The InterReach Spectrum user documentation is intended for system administrators, engineers and installers responsible for planning, administering, configuring, and maintaining TE Connectivity InterReach Spectrum systems. Table 2 lists the manuals that correspond to this InterReach Spectrum release. Table 2. InterReach Spectrum User Documentation Title ADCP Number InterReach Spectrum Quick Start Guide ADCP-77-165 InterReach Spectrum Host Unit Installation Guide ADCP-77-166 InterReach Spectrum Expansion Module Group Installation Guide ADCP-77-167 InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide ADCP-77-168 InterReach Spectrum Element Management System 7.2 User Manual ADCP-77-189 FlexWave Prism OADM Splice Box Installation Guide ADCP-77-151 Two types of messages, identified below, appear in the InterReach Spectrum user documentation: CAUTION! Caution text indicates operations or steps that could cause personal injury, induce a safety problem in a managed device, destroy or corrupt information, or interrupt or stop services. NOTE: Note text contains information about special circumstances. InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 3 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Preface Standards Certification FCC: This equipment complies with the applicable sections of Title 47 CFR, Part 22 (800 MHz Cellular), Part 24 (1900 MHz ‐ PCS), Part 90 (800/900 ‐ SMR), and Part 27 (700 MHz, 2100 MHz ‐ AWS). IC: This equipment complies with the applicable sections of RSS‐131 (800/900 – SMR), RSS‐132 (800 ‐ Cellular), and RSS‐133 (1900 – PCS). 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: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has developed guidelines for evaluation of human exposure to RF emissions. The guidelines incorporate limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) for power density of transmitter operating at frequencies between 300 kHz and 100 GHz. Limits have been set for portable, mobile, and fixed equipment. TE Connectivity products fall in the category of fixed equipment; products intended to be permanently secured and exposures are evaluated for distances greater than 40cm (15.75”). Portable devices fall into exposures of less than 20cm, where SAR evaluations are used. Antenna gain is restricted to 1.5 W ERP (2.49 W EIRP) in order to satisfy RF exposure compliance requirements. If higher than 1.5 W ERP, routine MPE evaluation is needed. The antennas should be installed to provide at least 40cm from all persons to satisfy MPE requirements of FCC Part 2, 2.1091. UL/CUL: This will be installed in a restricted access location. This equipment complies, per UL and CUL 50, Standard for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment. UL/CUL: This equipment complies with UL and CUL 60950‐1 Standard for Safety for Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment. UL/CUL: All InterReach Spectrum RAUs are Plenum rated and suitable for use in environmental air space in accordance with Section 300‐22(C) of the National Electrical Code, and Sections 2‐128, 12‐010(3) and 12‐100 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1. UL: This equipment is UL Plenum rated under UL 2043. CAUTION! Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Page 4 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Standards Certification PRODUCT OVERVIEW InterReach Spectrum supports up to eight frequency bands in a single system. Each antenna location supports those bands in modular, group pairings. Each location includes a Main Remote Access Unit (MRAU), which can power up to three additional Secondary Remote Access Units (SRAUs). An MRAU supports two frequency bands, and each SRAU can support up to two frequency bands, for a total of up to eight frequency bands. MRAUs and SRAUs are grouped logically, based on common service provider groupings and include, as an example: • 850/1900 • 700/700 MIMO • 800/900 SMR • 1900/AWS. To add more frequency bands, you connect an SRAU to the existing MRAU. Figure 1 illustrates how RF and IF signals are sent between Spectrum units and modules. Secondary Remote Access Unit RF RF DART Remote Unit Host IF IF Expansion Unit Key to Signal Path IF RF IF Omni Antenna Power Supply Reverse (REV) Forward (FWD) Expansion Module Group Main Remote Access Unit Figure 1. REV and FWD Signals for the RAU NOTE: This book refers to the Omni Antenna (4214‐M727), which is the antenna that TE Connectivity recommends. Other antennas may be used. For further information on the Omni Antenna, see “Appendix C: Omni Antenna” on page 24. InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 5 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Product Overview Main Remote Access Units The Main Remote Access Unit (MRAU) receives FWD IF signals from an IF Expansion Unit (IFEU), which is part of the Spectrum Expansion Module Group, using 75 CATV cable. The MRAU converts the IF signals to RF and sends them to a passive RF antenna using 50 coaxial cable. The MRAU also receives configuration information and power from and sends its status information to the IFEU. The MRAU receives REV RF signals from a passive RF antenna using 50 coaxial cable. It converts the signals to IF and sends them to the IFEU using 75 CATV cable. MRAU Ports, Cable, and Connectors REV IF OUT REV SECONDARY PORTS LINK STATUS FWD SECONDARY PORTS FWD IF IN Ref # Component Device 50 RF SMA-to-SMA cable Connects two RF bands together when there is only one N-type connector on the RAU. RF SubMiniature version A (SMA) cable (1) Function For cases when there is an N-type connector for each RF band (700MIMO or PCS/AWS), there will not be an SMA cable. Antenna port(s) 50 N-type connector Connects to an antenna. See Table 3 on page 10. FWD IF IN connector F connector port Connects to the IFEU FWD Module IF OUT connector via CATV cable. FWD SECONDARY PORTS (1 - 3) F connector ports Connect to a SRAU SECONDARY FWD connector via CATV cable. REV SECONDARY PORTS (1 - 3) F connector ports Connect to a SRAU SECONDARY REV connector via CATV cable. REV IF OUT connector Connects to the IFEU REV Module IF IN connector via CATV cable. F connector port (1) The AWS/PCS MRAUs does NOT have an RF SMA cable, and has two Antenna ports. Page 6 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Main Remote Access Units MRAU LEDs REV IF OUT REV SECONDARY PORTS Ref # LED FWD SECONDARY PORT (1 - 3) REV SECONDARY PORT (1 - 3) FWD IF IN STATUS FWD SECONDARY PORTS FWD IF IN LED Color Description • Green • Downstream unit correctly connected; unit has no alarms or a Minor alarm is active. • Blinking Green • SRAU or band is set out-of-service. • Yellow • FWD cable connected to SRAU, no REV cable connected. • Blinking Yellow • FWD and REV cables are not connected to the same port number (incorrectly paired). • Red • Major alarm in downstream unit, fault lockout, or SRAU disconnected. • Off • No SRAU previously connected. • Green • MRAU receiving communications from the IFEU. • Red • MRAU has not received communications from the IFEU for more than 90 seconds. • Off • During initial power up, MRAU is powering up and waiting for IFEU communications. • Green • Unit has no alarms or a Minor alarm is active. • Blinking Green • Unit or band is set out-of-service. LINK STATUS LINK • Red • Major alarm detected. • Green • Downstream unit correctly connected, unit has no alarms or minor alarm • Blinking Green • SRAU or band is set out-of-service. • Blinking Yellow • FWD and REV cables are not connected to the same port number (incorrectly paired). • Red • Major alarm in downstream unit, fault lockout, or SRAU disconnected. • Off • No SRAU previously connected. • Green • MRAU is powered on correctly. • There is an IFEU FWD connection, but there is no IFEU REV • Yellow or Blinking Yellow connection or the IFEU REV connection is paired incorrectly. • Off • Cable is not connected to the IFEU FWD port. InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 7 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Product Overview Secondary Remote Access Units A Secondary Remote Access Unit (SRAU) receives FWD IF signals from the MRAU, using 75 CATV cable. The SRAU converts the IF signals to RF and sends them to a passive RF antenna using 50 coaxial cable. The SRAU, through the MRAU, also receives configuration information and power from and sends its status information to the IFEU. The SRAU receives REV RF signals from a passive RF antenna using 50 coaxial cable. It converts the signals to IF and sends them to the MRAU using 75 CATV cable. SRAU Ports, Cable, and Connectors SECONDARY SECONDARY REV FWD LINK Ref Component SECONDARY REV connector RF SMA cable (1) STATUS Device Function F connector port Connects to one of the MRAU REV SECONDARY ports (1 - 3) via CATV cable. 50 RF SMA-to-SMA cable Antenna port(s) 50 N-type connector SECONDARY FWD connector F connector port Connects two RF bands together when there is only one N-type connector on the RAU. For cases when there is an N-type connector for each RF band (700MIMO or PCS/AWS), there will not be an SMA cable. Connects to an antenna. See Table 3 on page 10. Connects to one of the MRAU FWD SECONDARY ports (1 - 3) via CATV cable. (1) The 700 MIMO SRAUs does NOT have an RF SMA cable, and has two Antenna ports. Page 8 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Secondary Remote Access Units SRAU LEDs SECONDARY SECONDARY REV Ref # LED STATUS LED Color Description • Green • SRAU receiving communications from the IFEU. • Red • SRAU has not received communications from the IFEU for more than 90 seconds. • Off • During initial power up, SRAU is powering up and waiting for IFEU communications. • Green • Unit has no alarms or a Minor alarm is active. • Blinking Green • Unit or band is set out-of-service. • Red • Major alarm detected. • Green • SRAU is powered on correctly. LINK STATUS FWD LINK • There is an MRAU FWD connection, but there is no MRAU REV connection SECONDARY FWD • Yellow or Blinking Yellow or the MRAU REV connection is paired incorrectly. • Off • Cable is not connected to the MRAU FWD port. InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 9 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Product Overview RAU N Connectors Each RAU also has one or two 50‐ N‐type connectors that connect to a passive antenna. Table 3 lists the number of N‐type connectors available on each RAU model. Table 3. Number of N Connectors on RAUs Catalog Number Description Number of RF N Connectors* SPT-M1-8519-1 SPECTRUM, 850-1900 MAIN RAU SPT-M1-AWS19-11 SPECTRUM, 2100AWS Path 1-1900 Path 1 MAIN RAU SPT-S1-2121-1-MIMO SPECTRUM, 2100AWS MIMO SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-7070-1-MIMO SPECTRUM, 700 MIMO SECONDARY RAU, UpperC-LowerABC SPT-S1-8019-22 SPECTRUM, 800 Path 2-1900 Path 2 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-8090-1 SPECTRUM, 800-900 SMR SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-80AWS-1 SPECTRUM, 800-2100AWS Path 1 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-8519-22 SPECTRUM, 850 Path 2-1900 Path 2 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S1-AWS19-12 SPECTRUM, 2100AWS Path 1-1900 Path 2 SECONDARY RAU SPT-S2-70AWS-1-SISO SPECTRUM, 700 SISO-2100AWS Path 1 SEC RAU, UpperC-LowerABC SPT-S2-70AWS-22-SISO SPECTRUM, 700 Path 2 SISO-2100AWS Path 2 SEC RAU, UpperC-LowerABC * There are two bands per RAU, which results in two N connectors. When there is one N connector, the two bands are combined internally and both bands use the single N connector. Page 10 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Mount the RAUs and Antennas INSTALL THE RAUS AND ANTENNAS Follow the steps in the order provided to install the RAUs and antennas. Mount the RAUs and Antennas General Safety Precautions 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! This system is a RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain a minimum 8‐inch (20 cm) clearance from the antenna while the system is operating. Whenever possible, shut down the RAN before servicing the antenna. NOTE: RAUs are suitable for use in environmental air space in accordance with Section 300‐22(c) of the National Electrical Code, and Sections 2‐128, 12‐010(3) and 12‐100 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1. CAUTION! Install RAUs in indoor locations only. Do not connect an antenna installed in an outdoor location to a RAU, unless it is in an approved AOC weatherproof NEMA4 housing. CAUTION! Attach all RAUs securely to a stationary object (that is, a wall, pole, or ceiling brackets). To mount a RAU securely to a wall, ceiling bracket, or pole, use #6 diameter fasteners in the four slotted mounting holes. CAUTION! Do the following to maintain proper ventilation: • • • Keep at least 76 mm (3‐inch) clearance around the RAU. Do not stack RAUs on top of each other. Always mount the RAU with the solid face (containing the mounting holes) against the mounting surface. NOTE: You can place the RAU, without its fastening hardware, on a flat surface, such as a shelf, desk, cabinet, or any other horizontal surface that allows stable placement, with the mounting base facing down to the mounting surface. CAUTION! If installing the RAU on a flat surface, the surface must be able to hold a minimum 7‐pound load securely. Do the following, in the order presented, to mount the RAUs and antennas: Mount all MRAU and SRAUs in the locations marked on the floor plans. Install the passive antennas according to the manufacturer’s installation instructions. NOTE: It is common practice to install passive antennas below the ceiling. If you install a passive antenna above the ceiling, when estimating the antenna coverage area, account for additional loss due to the ceiling material. InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 11 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RAUs and Antennas Connect a passive multi‐band antenna to the N connector on each RAU using coaxial cable with the least amount of loss possible. (See “Appendix C: Omni Antenna” on page 24 for information on the Omni Antenna ports.) CAUTION! Firmly hand‐tighten the N connector. DO NOT over‐tighten the connector. MRAU REV IF OUT False Ceiling REV SECONDARY PORTS LINK STATUS FWD SECONDARY PORTS Coaxial cable SRAU N1 FWD IF IN N1 SECONDARY SECONDARY FWD REV LINK Omni Antenna STATUS Coaxial cable Connect the IFEU to the MRAU NOTE: The IFEU should be powered up before starting this procedure; see the InterReach Spectrum Expansion Module Group Installation Guide (ADCP‐77‐167). Follow these rules for the CATV cables when connecting the IFEU to the MRAU: • The FWD and REV cables should be close to the same length. • The FWD and REV cables should be the same cable type (both RG6 or both RG11). • A pair of CATV cables connects each MRAU to the IFEU. The IFEU REV Module IF IN port and the IFEU FWD Module IF OUT port must match. For example, if IFEU REV Module IF IN Port 3 is used, use IFEU FWD Module IF OUT Port 3. • Refer to “Appendix B: 75‐Ohm CATV Cable” on page 19 for information on maximum RG‐6 or RG‐11 CATV cable lengths. Test the cable termination for each CATV cable before installing it. Connect F connector CATV cables on the IFEU and MRAU, in the order given below. If the LEDs do not perform as described in this procedure, refer to “MRAU LEDs” on page 7. Connect a CATV cable from one of the IFEU FWD Module IF OUT connectors (1 ‐ 8) to the MRAU FWD IF IN connector. Confirm that the MRAU FWD IF IN LED is yellow, which indicates a correct physical connection. Connect a CATV cable from the IFEU REV Module IF IN connector (1 ‐ 8) to the MRAU REV IF OUT connector, making sure that you pair the port used to the same port number selected in Step 6a. If the connection is correct, the MRAU powers up and the MRAU FWD IF IN LED turns green. Page 12 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Connect the IFEU to the MRAU IFEU Step 6a To an antenna MRAU REV IF OUT REV SECONDARY PORTS LINK STATUS Step 6c InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 FWD SECONDARY PORTS FWD IF IN Step 6b Page 13 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Install the RAUs and Antennas Connect the MRAU to SRAUs CAUTION! To prevent interference, do not install an 850/1900 MRAU antenna near an 800/900 SRAU. The 850 MHz band must be 20 feet away from the 800/1900 SRAU’s passive antenna. Use one of the following 6’ and 20’ CATV RG6 jumpers, available for purchase from TE Connectivity, to connect an MRAU to SRAUs. TE Connectivity Part Number Description Note 300469-0 6’ RG-6 Cable; F Male to F Male CATV cable that connects the MRAU to SRAUs. Two cables required per SRAU. 300469-1 20’ RG-6 Cable; F Male to F Male CATV cable that connects the MRAU to SRAUs. Two cables required per SRAU. Test the cable termination for each CATV cable before installing it. Connect F connector CATV cables from the MRAU to an SRAU, in the order given below. If the LEDs do not perform as described in this procedure, refer to “SRAU LEDs” on page 9. Connect a CATV cable from an MRAU FWD SECONDARY PORT (1, 2, or 3) F connector to the SRAU SECONDARY FWD F connector. Confirm that the SRAU SECONDARY FWD LED is yellow, which indicates a correct physical connection. Connect a CATV cable from an MRAU REV SECONDARY PORT (1, 2, or 3) F connector to the SRAU SECONDARY REV F connector, matching the same port number selected in Step 9a. That is, if in Step 9a you connected an F connector to the MRAU FWD SECONDARY PORT 1, the paired CATV cable must connect to the MRAU REV SECONDARY PORT 1. If the connection is correct, the SRAU powers up and the SRAU SECONDARY FWD LED turns green. MRAU To an antenna REV IF OUT REV SECONDARY PORTS LINK STATUS FWD SECONDARY PORTS FWD IF IN To an IFEU FWD Module IF OUT connector (1 - 8) To an IFEU REV Module IF IN connector (1 - 8) SRAU To an antenna SECONDARY SECONDARY REV FWD LINK Page 14 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd STATUS InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Configure the MRAUs and SRAUs 10 Repeat Step 9 to install up to two more SRAUs, as per system design. MRAU To an antenna REV IF OUT REV SECONDARY PORTS LINK STATUS FWD SECONDARY PORTS FWD IF IN To an IFEU REV Module IF IN connector (1 - 8) To an IFEU FWD Module IF OUT connector (1 - 8) To an antenna SECONDARY SECONDARY REV SRAU1 SECONDARY FWD LINK SECONDARY REV FWD STATUS LINK To an antenna To an antenna SECONDARY STATUS SRAU3 SECONDARY REV FWD LINK STATUS SRAU2 Configure the MRAUs and SRAUs Refer to the InterReach Spectrum™ Element Management System 7.0 User Manual (ADCP‐77‐163) for information on how to configure the MRAUs and SRAUs. InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 15 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Specifications APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS Remote Access Unit Specifications Operating Temp ‐25°C to +50°C Storage Temperature ‐40°C to +70°C Humidity 10% to 90% non‐condensing Dimensions 11.50" x 9.00" x 3.50" Weight 7.49 Pounds Power Source +54Vdc (from IFEU) Spectrum System Specifications RF Specification Supported Frequency Blocks 2 per Remote Antenna Unit; 1‐8 per Host Unit Bandwidth 1.5 to 75 MHz non‐contiguous Frequency Band Supported 850 Cellular; 800 iDEN; 900 iDEN; 1900 PCS; 2100 AWS; 700 Upper C Lower ABC Propagation Delay System Delay <12 microseconds Delay Management Digital (Manual or Automatic) Noise Figure Noise Figure For 1 Host, 1 DRU, 8 RAUs: < 17 dB For 1 Host, 4 DRUs, 32 RAUs: < 23 dB Input IP3 >‐10 dBm Optical Specifications Optical Budget 10 dB (Standard); 26 dB (Optional) Digital Transport Rate 3.072 Gbps Page 16 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Spectrum System Specifications Nominal Passband Gains RF Frequency TX RX Bandwidth 869-894 824-849 Gain (dB) 40 30 850 Cell 800 SMR Bandwidth 851-869 806-824 Gain (dB) 40 30 Bandwidth 935-940 896-901 Gain (dB) 40 30 Bandwidth 1930-1995 1850-1915 Gain (dB) 40 30 Bandwidth 2110-2155 1710-1755 Gain (dB) 40 30 Bandwidth 746-756 776-786 Gain (dB) 40 30 900 SMR 1900 PCS 2100 AWS 700 Upper C 700 Lower ABC Bandwidth 728-746 Gain (dB) 40 698-716 30 Output Power Output P1dB Power per Band 26 dBm 850MHz Cell 26 dBm 1900MHz PCS 26 dBm 700MHz Upper C Lower ABC 26 dBm 2100MHz AWS 26 dBm 800 iDEN 26 dBm 900 iDEN InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 17 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Specifications Composite Power Out of RAU RF Frequency 850 Cell 800 SMR 900 SMR 1900 PCS 2100 AWS Number of RF Carriers TX RX 869-894 824-849 26.0 20.0 14.0 9.0 5.5 GSM 23.0 17.5 12.0 8.0 5.0 EDGE 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 6.0 CDMA 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 LTE 851-869 935-940 1930-1995 2110-2155 806-824 896-901 1850-1915 1710-1755 16 17.5 14.0 10.0 6.5 iDEN 26.0 19.5 13.5 8.5 APCO 25 C4FM 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 LTE 17.5 14.0 10.0 6.5 iDEN 26.0 19.5 13.5 8.5 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 26.0 20.0 14.0 9.0 5.5 GSM 23.0 17.5 12.0 8.0 5.0 EDGE 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 6.0 CDMA 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 LTE 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 LTE 6.0 CDMA APCO 25 C4FM 6.0 CDMA LTE 746-756 776-786 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 LTE 700 Lower ABC 728-746 698-716 18.0 15.0 12.0 9.0 LTE 700 Upper C NOTE: Industry Canada ‐ 24.83 dBm rated output power for 2100MHz AWS NOTE: Industry Canada ‐ 46.8MHz Declared Bandwidth Gain for 2100MHz AWS Page 18 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 CATV Cable Requirements APPENDIX B: 75‐OHM CATV CABLE The 75‐Ohm CATV Cable: • connects the IFEU to MRAU(s) and the MRAU(s) to the SRAU(s) • transmits (FWD) multiband and receives (REV) IF signals • delivers DC electrical power to the RAUs. The Spectrum IFEU DC voltage output is +54Vdc nominal. If the IFEU reaches its current limit, a current‐limiting circuit protects it. • carries configuration and status information • uses 75 type‐F connectors with captive center pins. CATV Cable Requirements Belden CATV cable or equivalent is required (see Figure 2). • For the RG‐6 cable, use a Belden 1695A Coax. • For the RG‐11 cable, use a Belden 7732A Coax. NOTE: TE Connectivity requires solid copper center conductor CATV cable for proper DC voltage to the RAU and maximum distances. RG-6 RG-11 Belden 1695A Coax Belden 7732A Coax Figure 2. Belden 1695A and 7732A Coax Cables • Use RG‐6 or RG‐11 CATV cable between the IFEU and MRAU, the typical lengths of which are listed below. Minimum Length Maximum Length Cable Type Meters Feet Meters Feet RG-6 140 459 RG-11 200 656 InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 19 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix B: 75-Ohm CATV Cable • Use only RG‐6 CATV cable between the MRAU and SRAU, the lengths of which are listed below. RG-6 Cable Meters Feet Typical 6.56 800/900 iDEN to 850 CELL 19.68 800 AWS to 850 CELL 19.68 Belden 1695A Coax Specifications Description RG‐6/U type, 18 AWG solid 0.040‐inch bare copper conductor, plenum, foam FEP insulation, Duofoil® + tinned copper braid shield (95% coverage), Flamarrest® jacket. Overall Physical Characteristics Conductor One Coax 18 AWG Solid stranding Bare Copper (BC) conductor material 0.040‐inch diameter Insulation Teflon® Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FFEP) 0.170‐inch diameter Outer Shield Layer 1 Duofoil® Tape Aluminum Foil‐Polyester Tape‐Aluminum Foil 100% coverage Outer Shield Layer 2 Braid Tinned Copper (TC) 95% coverage Outer Jacket Flamarrest® Low Smoke Polyvinyl Chloride (LS PVC) Overall Cabling 0.234‐inch overall nominal diameter Page 20 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Belden 1695A Coax Specifications Overall Nominal Electrical Characteristics Characteristic Impedance 75.000 Inductance 0.103 H/ft. Capacitance Conductor to Shield 16.100 (pF/ft.) Velocity of Propagation 82 (%) Delay 1.240 (ns/ft.) Conductor DC Resistance 6.400 @ 20°C (/1000 ft.) Outer Shield DC Resistance 2.800 @ 20°C (/1000 ft.) Attenuation Freq. (MHz) Attenuation (dB/100 ft.) 1.000 0.240 3.580 0.450 5.000 0.550 7.000 0.650 10.000 0.750 67.500 1.740 71.500 1.780 88.500 1.940 100.000 2.100 135.000 2.400 143.000 2.500 180.000 2.800 270.000 3.400 360.000 4.000 540.000 5.200 720.000 6.100 750.000 6.200 1000.000 7.300 1500.000 9.200 2000.000 10.900 2250.000 11.600 3000.000 13.700 InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 21 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix B: 75-Ohm CATV Cable Belden 7732A Coax Specifications Description RG‐11/U type, 14 AWG solid 0.064‐inch bare copper conductor, plenum, foam FEP insulation, Duofoil® + tinned copper braid shield (95% coverage), fluorocopolymer jacket. Overall Physical Characteristics Conductor One Coax 18 AWG Solid stranding Bare Copper (BC) conductor material 0.064‐inch diameter Insulation Teflon® Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FFEP) 0.274‐inch diameter Outer Shield Layer 1 Duofoil® Tape Aluminum Foil‐Polyester Tape‐Aluminum Foil 100% coverage Outer Shield Layer 2 Braid Tinned Copper (TC) 95% coverage Outer Jacket Fluorocopolymer (PVDF) Overall Cabling 0.348‐inch overall nominal diameter Page 22 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Belden 7732A Coax Specifications Overall Nominal Electrical Characteristics Characteristic Impedance 75.000 Inductance 0.091 H/ft. Capacitance Conductor to Shield 16.300 (pF/ft.) Velocity of Propagation 83 (%) Delay 1.220 (ns/ft.) Conductor DC Resistance 2.500 @ 20°C (/1000 ft.) Outer Shield DC Resistance 1.600 @ 20°C (/1000 ft.) Attenuation Freq. (MHz) Attenuation (dB/100 ft.) 1.000 0.150 3.580 0.260 5.000 0.300 7.000 0.340 10.000 0.400 67.500 1.200 71.500 1.240 88.500 1.400 100.000 1.500 135.000 1.780 143.000 1.840 180.000 2.090 270.000 2.600 360.000 3.100 540.000 3.890 720.000 4.570 750.000 4.680 1000.000 5.500 1500.000 6.910 2000.000 8.130 2250.000 9.200 3000.000 10.200 InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 23 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Omni Antenna APPENDIX C: OMNI ANTENNA The Omni Antenna (4214‐M727), shown in Figure 3, is a round radome with the following specifications: • 8.5‐inch diameter • 1.65‐inch height • 72‐inch pigtails that are plenum‐rated cables with N (male) connectors Figure 3. Omni Antenna NOTE: Two antennas per RAU is required for MIMO performance. The Omni Antenna supports the following: • Port 1 – 698‐806 MHz (700 Upper C Lower ABC) – 1710‐2170 MHz (AWS) • Port 2 – 806‐941 MHz (Cellular/SMR) – 1850‐1990 MHz (PCS) • Port 3 – 2500-2700 MHz (WiMAX) Page 24 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Belden 7732A Coax Specifications APPENDIX D: CONTACTING TE CONNECTIVITY PHONE U.S.A. or CANADA Sales: 1-800-366-3891 Extension 73000 Technical Assistance: 1-800-530-9960 Connectivity Extension: 73475 Wireless Extension: 73476 EUROPE Sales Administration: +32-2-712-65 00 Technical Assistance: +32-2-712-65 42 EUROPEAN TOLL FREE NUMBERS Germany: 0180 2232923 UK: 0800 960236 Spain: 900 983291 France: 0800 914032 Italy: 0800 782374 ASIA/PACIFIC Sales Administration: +65-6294-9948 Technical Assistance: +65-6393-0739 ELSEWHERE Sales Administration: +1-952-917-3000 Technical Assistance: +1-952-917-3475 EMAIL Connectivity Products United States: Connectivity.Tac@te.com Europe: Euro.Tac@te.com Asia/Pacific: AsiaPacific.Tac@te.com All Wireless Products WirelessSupport@te.com ONLINE ACCESS Customer Portal http://www.adc.com/Americas/en_US/1268116693520 Online Customer Support Request https://nssales.adc.com/ftr/ftrhome1.asp InterReach Spectrum Remote Access Unit Installation Guide - Preliminary Update for Issue 3 ADCP-77-168 • Issue 3 • December 2011 Page 25 © 2012 TE Connectivity Ltd. 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