Alcatel Canada 24T28A01D22C 7390 24 GHz Co-Pol RBS User Manual BS Manual pages 56 to 60

Alcatel Canada Inc 7390 24 GHz Co-Pol RBS BS Manual pages 56 to 60

BS Manual pages 56 to 60

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3.3.6.5
Alignment adjustment procedure
4 screws azimutal tightening
3 screws elevation tightening
Azimuthal turnuckle
Elevation turnuckle
Figure 32 – Pole mounting 9900UXI102
Stages
1. Horizontal position: using a control system (graduated level or inclinometer, Figure 33 – Checking
antenna positioning) positioned on the straight part of the antenna, ensure that it is perfectly
horizontal (tilt 0°).
2. Coarse alignement around the pipe: make a bearing alignment in the direction intended by the radio
planners (compass, "TopoChaix", etc.) see Figure 30 – Azimutal alignement of antenn a.
3. Fine alignement (see Figure 32 – Pole mounting 9900UXI102): using the 8 mm Allen key. Slightly
loosen the 3 screws ref. 1 and the 4 screws ref. 2, just enough to allow movements of the different
parts of the pole mounting and to ensure the precision of the fine alignement. Then, fine tune the
elevation and azimuthal settings with the 2 turnbuckles ref. 3 & 4 and the 16 mm flat wrench.
4. End of alignement: tighten the 3 screws ref. 1 and the 4 screws ref. 2, to lock the assembly in
position, with a torque 3 mdaN ± 10%.
3.3.6.6
Checking the alignement of antenna
Check the bearing and elevation of the antenna once the assembly has been firmly secured. If a shift is
noted, repeat the adjustement(s) in question.
Refer to the documentation "Installation and Pointing Procedure for an RBS with a Built-in 15 dBi
Sectoral Antenna" - Ref. 3CC12087Axxx .
Note: Checking must be done with both inclinometer and compass.
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Figure 33 – Checking antenna positioning
3.3.7
Grounding of the outdoor equipment
Grounding of the outdoor equipment consists of:
– connecting the grounding of the RBS Unit with the pole-mounting grounding
– connecting the coupled RBS unit and pole-mounting grounding to the earthing system.
Considerations
– For grounding the RBS unit, a green/yellow cable with insulating sheath must be used. The minimum cross-section of the conducting wire is 16 mm2 .
– On the pole-mounting assembly (9900UXI102), the ground terminal comprises a screw, two
washers and two nuts which fix the two crimp terminals. It must be installed at the bottom of
the pole mounting.
Stages
1. Crimp a terminal lug (ref. 16-6 CT) at each end of the cable linking the RBS unit ground and polemounting ground connections.
2. Screw one of the grounding cable lug into the tapped hole on the front of the RBS unit (see Figure
34 – Grounding the outdoor equipment with the 9900UXI102 pole mounting). Use an M6 screw.
3. Crimp a lug (ref. 16-6 CT) on to the grounding cable of the pole-mounting and RBS assembly.
4. Connect both grounding cables to the pole mounting grounding screw (already set).
Grounding cable
Screw for grounding
RBS unit
Screw for
grounding pole
mounting
Figure 34 – Grounding the outdoor equipment with the 9900UXI102 pole mounting
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3.4 Installation of the link between RBS and DBS
Considerations
– The electrical link between RBS unit and DBS rack of the Base Station is made of one single
coaxial cable per T/R (Figure 35 – : RBS / DBS connection). This cable, using double-shielding,
is the ET 390998 type or coaxial cable LD F4-50A (see Appendix 5 – Correspondence between
commercial codes and industrial codes relating to the BS).
USE THE ET 390998 OR LDF4-50A CABLE, IF YOU USE OTHER CABLE,
PLEASE CONTACT ALCATEL.
– Physical cable characteristics are:
ET 390998
LDF4-50A
Diameter
11 mm
16 mm
Maximum installed cable length
140 meters
300 meters
Minimum bend radius
60 mm
125 mm
Elbow connector
DBS side connector
Elbow connector
RBS side connector
Figure 35 – : RBS / DBS connection
– It is essential to measure and record the length of cable actually deployed.
Stages
1. Fit the cable(s) with male "N" type elbow connectors, supplied with the equipment. To assemble the
coaxial plugs, refer to the manufacturer's Assembly handbook. The packaging of each plug also
contains assembly instructions and tools to be used.
Note: Crimping on to the cable can be carried out using the Daniels M 22520/5-01 tool and Y215P
clamping jaws.
Note: If soldering is used, do not overheat for fear of damage to the cable dielectric.
2. Attach the cable at the RBS side to the pole-mounting via the rectangular clamp attachment
windows, dedicated to this purpose.
Note: The cable should be attached as rigidly as possible to avoid all repetitive movements related to
mechanical or atmospheric vibrations, which could eventually lead to damage of the cable or
connector.
3. Plug in the RBS / DBS connection cable to the radio.
4. Carry out the wiring between RBS and DBS.
Note: Make a drip groove where the cable enters the buildings, respecting the cables radius, in order to
prevent water infiltration.
Note: Lock the cable every meter using adapted clamps for the type of cable running.
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Note: avoid an over long parallel run between RBS/DBS coaxial link and electrical cables.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE CABLE TIE ON THE CABLE; THIS COULD
CAUSE DEFORMATION OF THE DIELECTRIC AND SUBSEQUENT LOSS
OF PERFORMANCE.
5. Note the length of the cable installed. This information will be entered into the database when the
equipment is commissioned using the configuration software (cf. § 4.5.7 RBS).
Note: the accuracy required by the configuration software is ± 10%.
Grounding the RBS/DBS connection
– Cable grounding kits (reference 1AB128500002) may be supplied as an option.
– These kits are used for sites with high radioelectric interference, such as radio broadcasting stations, television transmitters, etc.
– The grounding diagram for these kits is illustrated in Figure 36 – Grounding the RBS/DBS connection in option.
– For the cable preparation and grounding operations, refer to the technical documentation of the
cable supplier.
Ground wire
IF cable
To indoor or outdoor cabinet
Building grounding Network
Lightening arrestors
with mounting bracket
Ground bar
Outdoor cabinet
Indoor cabinet
Figure 36 – Grounding the RBS/DBS connection in option
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3.5 Base Station equipment installation
Considerations
– The rack containing the DBS sub-rack assembly and DC/DC PSUs is for indoor installation.
– The 7390BS indoor rack will be positioned according to user needs and technical constraints (e.g.,
respect of minimum distances, connections layout, RBS/DBS connection accessibility, power supply).
– The power supply is to be connected after installation of the 7390BS indoor rack, at the time of its
commissioning (cf. Chapter 5 Commissioning the Base Station (7390BS)).
Definition of racks
Distributors
(according to
options)
Standard 19"
rack
DBS
Sub-rack
assembly
DC/DC
power supply
units
Base station optical
Figure 37 – Example of configuration of a 7390BS station in a standard rack
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