Airspan Networks AIRSPAN-BSR900 Base Station Radio (BSR) User Manual Part 2B
Airspan Networks Inc Base Station Radio (BSR) Users Manual Part 2B
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- 1. Users Manual Part 1
- 2. Users Manual Part 2A
- 3. Users Manual Part 2B
- 4. Users Manual Part 3
Users Manual Part 2B
Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide Figure 5-5: Cable connections for BSDU daisy chaining Note: When daisy-chaining BSDUs, it does not matter which 100Base-T ports you use to connect two BSDUs. For example, you can connect 100Base-T 1 to 100Base-T 2, or 100Base-T 1 to 100Base-T 1. 5-10 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU 5.8. Connecting Sync IN/OUT ports The BSDU’s front panel provides an in/out synchronization 8-Pin RJ-45 ports for synchronization between BSDUs at the base station. The SYNC OUT of the master BSDU is connected to the SYNC IN of a slave BSDU, which then connects its SYNC OUT to the SYNC IN of another slave BSDU, and so on. ! Connector: 8-Pin RJ-45 (male) ! Cable: straight-through cable ! Connector Pinouts: Sync IN Pin 02030311-05 Name Description TD+ Transmit data to GPS TD- Transmit data from GPS Rx+ Receive Data (hop synchronization) NC Not connected NC Not connected Rx- Receive Data (hop synchronization) 1PPS+ GPS pulse per second 1PPS- GPS pulse per second Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-11 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide ! Sync OUT Pin 5-12 Name Description TD+ Transmit data to GPS TD- Transmit data from GPS Tx+ Transmit Data (hop synchronization) RD+ Receive Data (from GPS) RD- Receive Data (to GPS) Tx- Transmit Data (hop synchronization) 1PPS+ GPS pulse per second 1PPS- GPS pulse per second Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU 5.9. Connecting to BSPS for Power Management The BSDU’s front panel provides a 9-Pin DB-type port for serial RS-232 power management of the BSPS. WipLL’s WipManage manages BSPS by connecting to the BSDU through the IP network (i.e., from the BSR), and then manages BSPS through the serial connection between the BSDU and BSPS. The reason for the serial connection is that the BSPS does not support SNMP-based management, which is the basis of WipManage. ! Connector: depending on the BSPS model: 9-Pin D-type female (BSDU and BSPS) -Or- 9-Pin D-type female (BSDU) to 8-Pin RJ-45 (BSPS) adapter (see Figure 5-6) Figure 5-6: BSDU-to-BSPS power management connectors (RJ-45 to 9-Pin D-type cable adapter) ! Cable length: 60 cm 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-13 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide ! Connector pinouts: Pin BSDU BSPS 9-Pin D-type RJ-45 Name Description Pin Name NC Not connected NC Rx Receive Data NC Tx Transmit Data Rx NC Not connected NC GND Ground GND NC Not connected Tx NC Not connected NC NC Not connected NC NC Not connected To connect the BSDU to the BSPS for BSPS serial power management: 1. Connect the 9-pin D-type female connector, at one end of the cable, to the BSDU’s 9-pin D-type port labeled POWER Management (see Figure 5-7). 2. Connect the RJ-45 connector, at the other end of the cable, to the BSPS System Controller’s RJ-45 serial port (see Figure 5-7). 5-14 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU Figure 5-7: BSDU-to-BSPS serial cable connections for BSPS power management 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-15 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide 5.10. Connecting to PC for Serial Management The BSDU’s front panel provides a 9-Pin D-type port for BSDU serial management (labeled Monitor). Serial management allows you to connect the WipLL’s network management system (WipConfig) to BSDU without assigning BSDU an IP address. ! Connector: 9-pin D-type male ! Cable: straight-through ! Connector pinouts: 9-Pin D-type Connector Pin 5-16 Signal Not connected (NC) Rx Tx NC NC NC NC NC NC Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU To connect the PC to the BSDU by serial connection (see Figure 5-8): 1. Connect the 9-pin D-type female connector to the PC. 2. Connect the 9-pin D-type male connector, at the other end of the cable, to the BSDU’s serial port (labeled Monitor). Figure 5-8: PC-to-BSDU Serial Connections 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-17 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide 5.11. Connecting to PC for Network IP Management For network (IP) configurations, you can connect the PC to the BSDU’s local port, or remotely (from anywhere) if you have IP connectivity to the device. For PC-toBSDU local network (IP) connections you need to connect the PC to the BSDU’s 10BaseT or 100BaseT port. The BSDU’s front panel provides two 10Base-T ports: left is labeled 10Base-T 1; right is labeled 10Base-T 2. Port 1 provides PC management interface to all BSRs connected to the BSDU. Port 2 provides management interface only to the BSDU. If you connect the BSDU’s two 10BaseT ports (i.e., loop the ports) to one another by a crossover cable, then you can connect the PC to one of the BSDU’s 100BaseT ports. If the two BSDU 10BaseT ports are not connected to one another, then you need to connect the PC to the BSDU’s rightmost 10BaseT port (labeled 10Base-T 2). Note: For WipLL management, it is recommended to connect Port 1 to Port 2 by a crossover cable, and then connect the management station (PC) to one of the 100Base-T ports. In such a setup, you can provide management to all daisy-chained BSDUs and their associated BSRs through one 100Base-T port. ! Connector: 8-Pin RJ-45 (male) ! Cables: Crossover cable for looping the two 10BaseT ports Straight-through for connecting the PC to the 100BaseT port 5-18 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU ! Connector pinouts: RJ-45 (100Base-T) RJ-45 (10Base-T) Pin Signal +Rx -Rx +Tx NC NC -Tx NC NC Pin Function +Tx -Tx +Rx NC NC -Rx NC NC To connect the PC to the BSDU using a network connection: 1. Connect the RJ-45 connector to the PC’s Ethernet port. 2. Connector the RJ-45 connector, at the other end of cable, to the BSDU’s 10Base-T port labeled 2 (see Figure 5-9); -OrConnect the BSDU’s two 10Base-T ports with the supplied crossover cable, and then connect the RJ-45 connector to the BSDU’s 1000Base-T port (see Figure 5-10). 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-19 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide Figure 5-9: PC-to-BSDU Local Network Connection – 10Base-T Port Figure 5-10: PC-to-BSDU Local Network Connection – 100Base-T Port 5-20 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU Note: If you have multiple BSDUs at a base station (i.e., daisy chained BSDUs), the connection to any BSDU 100Base-T provides management to all the BSDUs in the daisy chain. 5.12. Connecting to Power The BSDU requires a power supply of –48 VDC. If the service provider’s base station cannot supply AC-to-DC voltage, the BSDU can be powered by an optional WipLL BSPS unit (see Chapter 7, “Installing the BSPS”) that supplies –48 VDC power as well as power redundancy. Table 5-2 lists the BSDU's power requirements. Table 5-2: BSDU power requirements Parameter Voltage Value -48 VDC nominal Comment • Minimum -38 VDC • Maximum -55 VDC Power consumption Maximum 300W Including the feeding of six BSRs Note: Before you can connect the BSDU to a power supply, you need to ground (earth) the BSDU. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-21 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide 5.12.1. Grounding the BSDU Before connecting the power supply to the BSDU, you need to ground (earth) the BSDU. To ground the BSDU: 1. Connect one end of the grounding lug wire (green/yellow) to the grounding lug screw located on the rear panel of the BSDU chassis (see Figure 5-11). 2. Connect the other end of the grounding wire to the cabinet rack or any other customer grounded point at the base station. Figure 5-11: BSDU grounding connection (BSDU rear panel) 5-22 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU 5.12.2. Connecting to Power Supply (BSPS) The connection between the BSDU and the power supply unit (BSPS) is made via a two-meter long DC shielded power cable (supplied). The power cable has a power connector at each end of the cable and a wire for preventing cable disturbances and radiation. The power cable is connected to the BSDU’s power connector. The wire color-coding is as follows: ! Red: positive ! Black: negative Figure 5-12 displays the power cable with the power connectors on each side and the grounding lug wire on the side that connects to the BSDU. Grounding lug wire Power connectors Power connectors for BSPS for BSDU Figure 5-12: Power cable (with ground wire) for connecting BSDU to BSPS To connect the BSDU to the power supply unit (see Figure 5-13): 1. Connect the cable’s power connectors on the cable side that provides an additional wire for preventing power radiation, to the BSDU’s power port labeled POWER -48 VDC. Ensure that the black-colored (i.e., negative) side of the connector is inserted in the upper part of the power receptacle; and the redcolored (i.e., positive) side of the connector is inserted in the lower part of the power receptacle (see Figure 5-13). 2. Connect the grounding lug wire for radiation immunity, to the BSDU’s grounding lug screw, located alongside the BSDU’s power receptacle (see Figure). 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-23 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide 3. Connect the other end of the power cable to the power source (i.e., to the customer’s power supply or to the WipLL BSPS). Ensure that the black-colored (i.e., negative) side of the connector is inserted in the upper part of the power receptacle; and the red-colored (i.e., positive) side of the connector is inserted in the lower part of the power receptacle (see Figure 5-13). Figure 5-13: BSDU-to-BSPS power cable connections 5-24 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU 5.13. LED Indicators The BSDU provides various LED indicators located on the BSDU’s front panel (see Figure 5-14). These LEDs are grouped as follows: ! BSR’s LEDs ! 100Base-T LEDs ! Status LEDs 100Base-T LEDs Status LEDs BSR’s LEDs Figure 5-14: BSDU LED indicators 5.13.1. BSR’s LEDs The BSDU’s BSR’s LED indicators, located on the BSDU’s front panel, includes three LEDs for each of the six BSR ports. These LEDs are described in Table 5-3. Table 5-3: BSR’s LED Description LED Act Link PWR Color Yellow Yellow Yellow 02030311-05 Status Meaning On Ethernet activity is detected on the BSR port Off No Ethernet activity is detected on the BSR port On Physical link exists between the BSDU and BSR Off No physical link exists between the BSDU and BSR On Power is supplied to the BSDU’s BSR port Off The BSDU’s BSR port is disabled by software, or port failure has occurred Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-25 Installing the BSDU Hardware Installation Guide 5.13.2. 100Base-T LEDs The BSDU’s 100Base-T LED indicators, located on the BSDU’s front panel, includes three LEDs for each of the two 100Base-T ports. These LEDs are described in Table 5-4. Table 5-4: 100Base-T LED Description LED Rx Link 10/100 5-26 Color Yellow Yellow Yellow Status Meaning On Data is received through the 100Base-T port Off No data is received through the 100Base-T port On Viable physical link between the 100Base-T port and the external device to which this port connects Off No physical link between the 100Base-T port and the external device to which this port connects On Power is supplied to the 100Base-T port Off No power at the 100Base-T port Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSDU 5.13.3. Status LEDs The BSDU’s Status LED indicators, located on the BSDU’s front panel, are displayed in Figure 5-15. HSP State GPS HSP P Figure 5-15: BSDU Status LEDs The Status LEDs are described in Table 5-5. Table 5-5: Status LED Description LED Color Status Meaning HSP (Hop Synchronization Process) Green On BSDU synchronization process is active State (two LEDs) Green Only right LED is on Synchronization process is starting Both LEDs are on BSDU is the master unit Only left LED is on BSDU is a slave unit Both LEDs are off BSDU sync pulse lost On GPS is connected to the BSDU Blinking Receiving a satellite signal On Change state for the HSP pulse Green GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) HSP P (Hop Synchronization Process Pulse) 02030311-05 Green Airspan Networks Ltd. 5-27 6 Installing the GPS The WipLL system provides BSDU connectivity to GPS antennas for synchronizing multiple base stations and avoiding radio frequency ghosting effects. The GPS antenna ensures that the entire WipLL network operates with the same clock, based on a universal satellite clock signal. Figure 6-1: GPS antenna for clock synchronization 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 6-1 Installing the GPS Hardware Installation Guide 6.1. Mounting the GPS Depending on individual customer requirements and environmental influences there are several available options for mounting the GPS: ! Pole Mounting: The GPS may be mounted to a pole similar to that used to mount the BSR (See Chapter 4, “Installing the BSR”). ! Mounting Plate: The GPS may be mounted to a wall or roof top structure using a purpose-made mounting plate supplied with the unit. ! Direct Mounting: The unit may be mounted directly to a suitable structure that has been provided with holes suited to the GPS mounting details. ! Magnetic Mounting: An optional magnetic mounting device is available to allow GPS mounting to a suitable surface, e.g., vehicle roof or steel building structure. This device is attached by means of the threaded holes provided in the base of the GPS. 6-2 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the GPS 6.2. Connecting to the BSDU The GPS antenna is connected to the BSDU’s 15-Pin D-type port, labeled GPS (see Figure 6-2). 15-Pin D-type port for GPS Figure 6-2: BSDU rear panel showing GPS port Note: Airspan supplies un-terminated cables for connecting the GPS to the BSDU. Refer to Appendix B, “Cable Crimping" for cable crimping procedures for these connectors. Warning: To avoid electrical or fire hazard, ensure that the connection to the GPS is made prior to connecting the BSDU to the power supply. The following describes the cables and connectors: ! Connector: GPS: 12-pin female (Deutsch MMP26C-2212S1) BSDU: 15-Pin D-type male ! Cable: Multipair Overall Shielded (22 AWG) 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 6-3 Installing the GPS Hardware Installation Guide ! Connector pinouts: The GPS connector receptacle contains 12 male contacts, as displayed in Figure 6-3. Figure 6-3: GPS connector pinouts The connector pinouts for the GPS and BSDU are described in the following table. 12-pin female (GPS) Pin 6-4 Pin name 15-pin D-type male (BSDU) Cable color Pin Lead POWER Red RX_DATA_1- Blue TD+ (after R5) RX_DATA_1+ Black TD- TX_DATA_1- Yellow RD- TX_DATA_1+ Black RD+ (after R3) RX_DATA_2- Brown RX_DATA_2+ Black GND Black 10 11 1PPS+ Green 1PPS- 12 1PPS- Black 1PPS+ (After R7) Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the GPS To connect the GPS antenna to the BSDU: 1. Connect the 12-pin female connector, at the one end of the cable, to the 12-pin receptacle connector located at the underside of the GPS. 2. Connect the 15-pin D-type male connector, at the other end of the cable, to the 15-pin D-type port labeled “GPS” at the rear panel of the BSDU. Figure 6-4 illustrates the BSDU-to-GPS cable connections. Note: - When installing the cable, secure the cable to the mounting pole or bracket with a cable tie to hold the weight of the cable (cable strain relief). - A loop should be left in the dressed cable for maintenance purposes and to prevent the cable weight being taken directly on the connector itself. - Ensure that the connector is waterproof. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 6-5 Installing the GPS Hardware Installation Guide Figure 6-4: BSDU-to-GPS cable connections 6-6 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 7 Installing the BSPS This chapter describes the installation of the WipLL Base Station Power Supply unit (BSPS), which is installed at the base station. This chapter includes the following sections: ! Overview BSPS Components General Site Requirements BSPS Cabinet Cabling ! BSPS Installation Summary ! Installing BSPS Batteries ! Rectifiers Installing Calibrating ! Operating the System Controller ! Connecting BSPS Power to BSDUs ! Connecting the BSPS Management Cables ! BSPS Cabinet Power Requirements BSPS Cabinet Grounding BSPS Equipment Supplementary Grounding ! BSPS Troubleshooting 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-1 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 7.1. Overview The WipLL Base Station Power Supply unit (BSPS) is an optional WipLL unit that provides power (and power redundancy) to the BSDU/BSR if no –48 VDC power supply exists at the base station. The BSPS front panel is displayed in Figure 7-1. Figure 7-1: BSPS front panel The BSPS provides the BSDUs/BSRs with the following: ! Power supply of –48 VDC ! Power redundancy in case of power failure. The BSPS charges a battery bank that provides this power redundancy during mains failure. Thus, the BSPS acts as a DC-UPS with a battery connected to it. The size of the battery determines the backup and charging time. Since the system is current limited, the maximum battery size is based on that limit.) 7-2 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS ! Remote management and monitoring through WipLL’s WipManage or WipConfig management application. The BSPS is delivered pre-installed in an Airspan cabinet. The only installation that is required includes the following: ! Installing the BSPS battery ! Connecting the BSPS temperature sensor to measure battery temperature ! Connecting the BSPS to the BSDU 7.1.1. BSPS Components The BSPS consists of the following basic components: ! DC Rectifier modules: The Rectifier converts the AC current to DC. The BSPS can house up to four rectifiers. The rectifiers are “hot plugged” and operate in parallel. This enables the user to define an “N+1”or “N+2”redundant system. Each rectifier has its own current sharing system, satisfying a complete sharing among rectifiers. ! System controller: provides BSPS management control and BSPS operating information ! Electronic Low Voltage Detector (ELVD): disconnects the battery from the load, avoiding damage to the battery when over-discharged. ! Battery: provides the BSPS system with back-up power ! Load and battery circuit breakers for DC protection and distribution ! DC Distribution unit: provides circuit breakers for distributing the output current to multiple BSDUs. The unit also contains a bypass switch to bypass the LVD. Note: For power redundancy, at least two rectifiers must be installed. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-3 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide The main power rack is housed in a 19” (inches) front mountable chassis. Figure 7-2 displays the BSPS main components. DC Distribution module Rectifier module Load Breaker Battery Breaker Line Breaker Power ports for connection to BSDUs System Controller Figure 7-2: BSPS Main Rack front view 7-4 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS Figure 7-3 displays the rear panel of the main BSPS rack. Figure 7-3: BSPS Main Rack rear view 1. AC connection 2. Comm to DC Distribution 3. Temperature Sensor 4. Comm to power system 5. LVD connection 6. Ground 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-5 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 7.1.2. General Site Requirements Note: Cable sizes and electrical circuit protection devices discussed in the following section are typical for 230 Volt AC circuits only. Adjustments are required for applications other than this. During AC power installation activities at base station premises the following general requirements should be adhered to: ! The customer must provide a valid safety certificate for the electrical circuit to which the equipment is to be connected. If this documentation is not available checks must be carried out in accordance with local electrical installation test requirements. ! A qualified electrician must carry out the provision of any additional power outlets. ! Cables used in the customer premises electrical circuit are to be 3-core 6mm2. Color-coding for live neutral and earth conductors shall be in accordance with local electrical regulations. ! The base station premises AC distribution panel must be capable of supplying up to 240 Volts AC. ! The customer is to allocate and clearly identify fuses in AC distribution panel that will provide protection for equipment in BSPS cabinet. The circuit is to be protected by a 32 amp protective device in accordance with local standards. ! The customer shall provide a wall mounted AC power socket adjacent to the BSPS cabinet. Local territory equipment isolation and earth leakage requirements are to be met when selecting the plug and socket type. Alternatively a 32-amp isolator switch may be used for connection to the mains power supply. ! A common earth point (CEP) shall be designated in the customers’ base station premises to which the system cabinet earth will be connected. ! A minimum separation distance of 200 mm is to be maintained between AC and DC signaling cables when they run parallel to each other. However these cables may cross each other at right angles. 7-6 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS 7.1.3. BSPS Cabinet Cabling This section defines the procedures to be adhered to when installing data cables in the BSPS cabinet. Note: A minimum separation of 200 mm should exist between power and data cables. ! Cable access apertures are located in the top surface of the cabinet. Separate apertures are provided for power and data cables. All cabling entering and exiting the BSPS cabinet shall be protected using flexible conduit and gland systems suited to the cabinet. Power and data cables should exit from the BSPS cabinet via separate apertures. ! Data cables are to be secured to cable guides provided on the left-hand side of the cabinet when viewed from the rear. Cables are to be brought together to a point on the cable guide from where they can be fanned out and fed to the Base station Distribution Units (BSDU’s). ! Data cables terminating at the front of the BSDU’s should be fed through the brush gland fitted adjacent to the units and secured to the cable management bar using tie-wraps. ! When cabling the BSPS cabinet consideration should be given to future growth and expansion. Allowances in cable forms should be made for the removal of equipment for maintenance, i.e., BSDU’s, Power racks etc. ! Where cables are installed but not connected to equipment they should be tied off in such a way as to prevent damage, allow for future growth and maintenance. Pre-terminated cables should be treated with care and should not be laid out in vulnerable areas where they may be susceptible to damage. ! Cable crossovers should be kept to a minimum to prevent system interference and allow easy equipment removal. ! Ensure that the cables are dressed in such a fashion that they are not exposed to hot exhaust air, sharp edges, doors etc. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-7 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide ! Observe recommended minimum bend radii when installing copper cables. Wherever a cable changes direction, ensure that it does so in a smooth curve with a radius of at least 50mm in order to prevent damage. ! Cables shall be secured directly to cabinet cable trays with plastic cable ties. Secure the data and power cables at regular intervals within the cabinet to the cable management trays/trunking provided using cable ties. These ties should be tensioned and cut using the supplied tool 1PAC10370ACK. ! Care is to be taken to ensure that cables providing connection to peripheral equipment (e.g. PC’s) do not pose a trip hazard. ! WipLL system interface cables providing connection to a network shall be terminated and presented to a digital distribution frame (DDF) as agreed with the customer. Dressing of cables at the DDF shall be done to ensure a potential trip hazard is not created. ! All data cables should be labeled with both the source and destination at each end. Un-used cable ends must also be identified with labels to assist with future upgrades. 7-8 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS 7.2. BSPS Installation Summary The following is a summary of the procedural steps for installing the BSPS: 1. Verify that the circuit breakers of the load, battery and line input are disconnected and the system is not connected to the line. 2. Connect the main unit to the battery and load via the Battery and Load terminals on the rear panel. 3. Connect (if needed) the Extension and DC Distribution units. Pay special attention to the polarities of the wires and locations. 4. Insert a rectifier module into the main unit. All compartments are similar and connected in parallel. 5. Use 16mm2 (5 AWG) wires for the AC terminals. Minimum requirement is 8mm2 (8 AWG) 6. AC source must be current limited (50A) using an external circuit breaker. 7. Plug the AC input cord into the AC source. 8. Turn on the Line circuit breaker, and verify that the system controller is activated. 9. Insert the other rectifiers, and verify all green LED's on the panels are lit. 10. All parameters such as the output voltage are pre-defined in the factory. 11. Connect the temperature sensors to the appropriate connector at the rear panel of the main unit. Place the sensors in the battery compartment. 12. Switch on the LOAD and BATTERY circuit breakers. Verify that the BYPASS breakers are off. The system is now ready for use. 13. Verify that the FAULT red LED is not lit and the buzzer not active. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-9 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 14. Connect a PC to the RJ-45 port at the front panel of the main unit to control the system (optional). Figure 7-4: BSPS Main Rack front view 7-10 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS Protective covers Figure 7-5: Rear BSPS cable connections 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-11 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 7.3. Installing BSPS Batteries To provide the BSPS system with back-up power, two battery circuits are provided. Batteries are located on two shelves fitted in the lower sections of the system cabinet. A battery protection tray is to be fitted beneath the BSPS racks to prevent tools from falling onto batteries below. Warnings: 1) Final battery connection, at the DC distribution rack, must only be made once the battery is fully installed. 2) The Airspan insulated torque wrench 1PAC10383 AAD must be used when attaching battery terminations. The wrench is pre-set to ‘break’ at 5.5 Nm (Newton-meters). 3) Caution must be observed when fitting and connecting batteries as to prevent the shorting of connections to the cabinet structure. Insulated tools and the removal of jewellery are mandatory in all live power installations. To install the BSPS battery: 1. Prior to installation use a digital multimeter (DMM) to measure the voltage output from each monobloc. A reading of 12.3 Volts DC is required from each monobloc. 2. Install the monoblocs onto the battery trays as shown in Figure 7-6. 7-12 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS Figure 7-6: Cabinet battery area Up to four monoblocs can be housed on each shelf. Connections between the monoblocs are as illustrated in Figure 7-7. 3. Connect a short battery strap between monoblocs 1 and 2. 4. Using an insulated spanner/wrench tighten the battery terminal nut to the torque setting recommended by the manufacturer. 5. Using a digital multimeter check across the positive and negative terminals of the connected monoblocs and ensure that a voltage of 24 VDC is present. 6. Repeat the above steps for the connections between monoblocs 3 and 4. 7. Connect a long battery strap between monoblocs 2 and 3. 8. Using a digital multimeter check across the positive and negative terminals of monoblocs 1 and 4 and ensure that a voltage of 48 VDC is present. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-13 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide Figure 7-7: Method of interconnection between monoblocs 9. Protect the terminals of the monoblocs using suitable battery grease. 10. Before connecting the BSPS battery cables to the battery ensure that the battery isolation circuit breakers are in the OFF position. 11. Connect the red lead of the BSPS battery cables to the positive terminal on monobloc 4. 12. Connect the black lead of the BSPS battery cable to the negative terminal on monobloc 1. Battery 1 connection 7-14 Airspan Networks Ltd. Battery 2 connection 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS 13. Check the voltage across the terminals battery input plug DC distribution rack using a DMM. Ensure that a reading of 48 volts DC is present. If so insert the plug into the corresponding socket on the front of the DC distribution rack. 14. Repeat the above steps for battery 2 if required. Note: If any faulty readings were recorded during the process, this would indicate a damaged monobloc or battery strap. Investigate and replace the faulty component. 7.4. Rectifiers The Rectifier module is the heart of the Full-Redundancy 48 VDC BSPS power system. It converts the input AC to DC current. The Rectifier is a plugged-in module designed specifically for modular systems. The BSPS can house up to three basic rectifiers 7.4.1. Installing The following provides a step-by-step procedure for installing a rectifier. To install a rectifier in the BSPS system: 1. Remove the blank panel from where you want to install an additional rectifier in the rectifier shelf. 2. Insert the rectifier into its place with the upper and lower slides. 3. Secure the rectifier in place with 4 screws in the front panel. 4. Verify that the ON LED is lit. 5. If there is a load on the BSPS system, verify, via the Load Bar, that there is current sharing in the BSPS system by the rectifier. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-15 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 7.4.2. Calibrating The output current indication is indicated by an LED bar graph shown on the unit front panel. This bar graph is used to verify current sharing operation between modules fitted in the rack, and to indicate the percentage of the full load. Bar graph On LED indicator Figure 7-8: Rectifier module front view The calibration of the Rectifier module is simple and involves a single trimmerpotentiometer that adjusts the output voltage. 7-16 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS To calibrate the rectifier: 1. Remove the rectifier from the unit. 2. Connect the Share (+) bus to the negative pole (-) of the rectifier. 3. Using a DMM set the output voltage to 53.50 VDC. 4. Check the single rectifier using a female connector (such as the one used in the units of the system). Or 5. Perform provisions for the calibration on a dedicated unit. 6. Access the trimmer via the small opening at the back of the cover. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-17 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 7.5. Operating the System Controller Figure 7-9 shows the features provided on the front panel of the system controller module. 8-pin RJ-45 port Figure 7-9: System controller front panel 7-18 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS The function of the LED’s provided on the System controller module can be defined as follows: LED Color Meaning AC Green Input AC voltage is normal DC Green Output DC voltage is normal LVD Red State of the Low Voltage Disconnect circuit: red indicates that the battery is disconnected BATT Green Battery test has passed FAULT Red continuous General fault alarm Red blinking Faulty rectifier detected The following lists the buttons and their functions on the System Controller module. Button Function BATT TEST This is a manual battery test button. A pencil tip may be used to activate. ALARM OFF This button silences the module internal buzzer. A pencil tip may be used to activate. RESET This button resets the module. A pencil tip may be used to activate. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-19 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 7.6. Connecting BSPS Power to BSDUs The BSPS’s DC Distribution unit provides circuit breakers for distributing power output to BSDUs housed in the WipLL cabinet. The DC Distribution unit contains a switch that provides an LVD circuit bypass option. When this switch is activated the battery is no longer protected against deep discharge and the system controller alarm is then activated. The distribution rack is provided with front panel and rear panel terminations for connecting to the BSPS main power rack. To connect the BSPS DC power supply to the BSDU: 1. Attach the shielded power cable connector (supplied) end that contains the wire for preventing power radiation, to the BSDU’s power port—labeled POWER 48 VDC. Ensure that the black-colored (i.e., negative) half of the connector is positioned at the top and the red-colored (i.e., positive) half at the bottom. Screw for power cable radiation immunity Power port Figure 7-10: BSDU front panel with power port and screw attachment for power radiation immunity 2. Connect the power cable’s yellow/green lug wire, for radiation immunity, to the BSDU chassis by using the screw attachment located alongside the power port, as displayed in Figure 7-10. 7-20 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS 3. Connect the other end of the power cable to the DC output port of the BSPS’s DC Distribution unit (labeled LOAD). The rack front panel is shown in Figure 7-11. DC power connections to BSDUs Figure 7-11: DC Distribution Rack front view ! LOAD DC—DC connection to BSDUs ! DC EXT—extension rack DC power input connection ! BATT IN—battery input connection ! LVD BYPASS—bypass circuit breakers ! LOAD—load circuit breakers The rack rear panel is shown in Figure 7-12. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-21 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide Figure 7-12: DC Distribution Rack rear view ! LVD BYPASS—LVD bypass input connection from main rack ! COMM—Main/Extension Rack Communication port 7.7. Connecting BSPS Management Cables Connecting the BSPS’s System Controller module to the WipLL BSDU provides the user with the ability to control the power system operating parameters, retrieving system data, and status information. The BSPS System Controller connects to the BSDU(s) via an RJ-45 port located on the front panel of the controller module. This is connected to BSDU’s 9-Pin D-type port, labeled POWER Management. ! Connectors: BSPS: 8-pin RJ-45 (or for previous BSPS models, a 9-Pin D-type) BSDU: 9-pin D-type female ! Connector pinouts: 7-22 BSPS’s 8-Pin RJ-45: Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS Figure 7-13: BSDU-to-BSPS management connectors via RJ-45 (BSPS) to 9-Pin Dtype (BSDU) BSDU’s 9-pin D-type: COM Tx Rx Figure 7-14: BSDU’s 9-pin D-type Connector Pinouts Note: See Chapter 5, “Installing the BSDU” for detailed connector pinouts. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-23 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide 7.8. BSPS Cabinet Power Requirements The following section describes the BSPS cabinet mains power requirements. Warning: The following information assumes a fully populated BSPS cabinet with main and extension power racks fitted. Cable sizes and electrical circuit protection devices discussed in the following section are typical for 230 Volt AC circuits only. Adjustments are required for other applications. ! Within the BSPS cabinet protected AC mains feeds are required for the main power rack and two power outlets. ! Both power outlets are to be installed within the cabinet on an independent radial circuit. Sockets are to be used for the connection of ancillary test/commissioning equipment only. The type of socket used is dependant on local electrical requirements. ! Power within the BSPS cabinet is to be distributed from a modular AC consumer unit fitted with a 100 amp DP isolator. The unit is to be a metal-clad type with sufficient outputs for services in the cabinet. ! The following tables displays the protective device rating and cable specification required for each element of the cabinet AC circuit. Service Fuse Rating Cable Spec Cabinet power input 32 amp 6 mm2 Main rack input 16 amp 2.5 mm2 Extension rack link N/A 2.5 mm2 Power socket No.1 6 amp 1.5 mm2 Power socket No.2 6 amp 1.5 mm2 ! Provision is made on the rear of the BSPS main power rack for the AC power connection. A terminal block is provided for the link to the extension power rack when fitted. 7-24 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS ! A terminal block is provided on the rear of the power extension rack for the link from the main power rack. ! When connecting racks to the AC mains supply loosen the grub screws on the terminal blocks. Insert the bare copper conductor ensuring correct polarity. Firmly tighten the screw and gently pull on each cable to ensure the grub screw has made full contact. Ensure that bare wires are not exposed. ! The plug fitted to the BSPS cabinet power input cable is to be compatible with the socket provided in the customers’ premises. It must comply with local regulations for connection of products with earth leakage exceeding 3.5 mA. ! Once AC power connections to the power racks are completed fit protective covers over the terminal blocks as shown in Figure 7-15. Supplementary earth connection Protective cover Figure 7-15: Fitting protective covers over terminal block ! Power cables are to be routed in the cable guide down right-hand side of the BSPS cabinet (when viewed from the rear). ! Secure cables in position using strategically located cable ties. 02030311-05 Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-25 Installing the BSPS Hardware Installation Guide ! Power cables external to the BSPS cabinet must be housed in trunking. The trunking is to be secured to the wall of the equipment room. Type, securing method and route of trunking is to be in accordance with customers’ requirements. ! A minimum separation distance of 200 mm is to be maintained between AC and DC/signaling cables when they run parallel to each other. However these cables may cross each other at right angles. ! Any dust/debris created during the installation of electrical equipment or cables shall be cleared and correctly disposed of as the installation progresses. 7.8.1. BSPS Cabinet Grounding Warning: The WipLL BSPS cabinet must be connected to the customers building common earth point (CEP) earth before connecting AC power supplies and installing any equipment. ! When the BSPS cabinet has been located an earth cable shall be run from the building common earth point (CEP) to the primary earth stud of the cabinet. ! Earth cable specification is to be 6mm2. Cable color-coding is to comply with local regulations. ! Crimp M6 x 6mm2 lug to the end of the cable to be attached to the CEP with crimp tool ‘BMR 16U3’ (Airspan Code 1PAC10336AED). ! The required length of cable is to be measured back to the cabinet earthing stud and the excess removed. ! Crimp M6 x 6mm2 lug to the cable end to be attached to the cabinet earth stud using crimp tool ‘BMR 16U3’ (Airspan Code 1PAC10336AED). ! Attach the earth cable to the CEP using fastenings provided. ! Attach the earth cable to the cabinet primary earth stud using the fastenings provided. 7-26 Airspan Networks Ltd. 02030311-05 Hardw are Installation Guide Installing the BSPS 7.8.2. BSPS Equipment Supplementary Grounding ! Equipment housed in the BSPS cabinet must be supplementary grounded by connecting a ground lead between each unit ground stud and the cabinet primary ground stud. ! Cable specification is to be 2.5 mm2. Cable color-coding is to comply with local regulations. 7.9. BSPS Troubleshooting The table below indicates methods of solving problems that may arise during the BSPS installation process. Table 7-1: BSPS troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy FAULT LED is blinking One or more rectifier modules are faulty Replace the faulty rectifier/s FAULT LED is on • Any breaker is left open • Check all breakers • Abnormal input or output voltages • Check line voltage and load, rectifiers may be over-loaded • Over temperature • Check the temperature sensor • LVD is open • Check the line, general check • Battery test failed • Check the battery breaker, cables and replace battery if none of this helps No backup time when AC is absent Battery is not connected Check battery charge, connections and circuit breaker Load is not operating Load is not connected Battery is discharged or power is low. • Check load cables. • Check load circuit breaker. No current sharing among rectifiers (more then 2 segments difference between any two 02030311-05 • Load is too high. • Extension rack is not properly connected to the main rack. • Decrease the load or add rectifiers to the system. • Check connections. Airspan Networks Ltd. 7-27
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