Alcatel Canada 39T07A01B22B Alcatel 7390 LMDS Multiservice Broadband WIreless User Manual 3cc12425aaaaTQbja01
Alcatel Canada Inc Alcatel 7390 LMDS Multiservice Broadband WIreless 3cc12425aaaaTQbja01
Contents
- 1. Terminal Station user manual 1 of 2
- 2. Terminal Station User Manual 2 of 2
Terminal Station User Manual 2 of 2
Appendix 2 – Climatic areas world map 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 59/70 60 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 60/70 60 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Appendix 3 – Mounting coaxial connectors for 5916 CommScope 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 61/70 66 62/70 66 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 A.3.1 – Installing Stirling connectors This section describes how to install a Stirling connector on CommScope RG-type cable. A.3.1.1 – To install a Stirling connector To prevent damage to the center pin of the connector, keep the cap on the connector during installation unless specified otherwise. The following tools and hardware are required: – Stirling cable and connectors: • SPP-6-0 connectors for RG-6/U cable • SPP-59-0 connectors for RG-59/U cable • SPP-11-newbridge connectors for 5916 cable – Stirling stripper/activator tool • SCSA-596 tool for RG-6/U or RG-59/U cable • SCSA-11 tool for 5916 cable 1. Trim one end of the cable using a circular wire cutter. Do not use a side cutter because it will deform the cable. Caution - Deforming the cable can result in a poor connection that can affect service 2. Insert the cable into the stripper/activator tool until the end of the cable is flush with the end of the tool. The SCSA-596 tool has a stop that helps position the cable. The arrow on the tool shows which way to insert the cable; see Figure 30. Arrow Figure 30 – Inserting the cable in stripper/activator tool 3. Rotate the tool around the cable several times in one direction. Do not rotate the cable. 4. Grasp the front of the tool firmly and pull the cable from the tool to expose the braided shielding and the center conductor; see Figure 31. Use a fingernail to remove any dielectric material that may be sticking to the center conductor. Do not use a knife or the conductor will be scratched. 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 63/70 66 Figure 31 – Exposing the shield and center conductor 5. Pull the braided shielding back over the jacket and inspect the exposed end. Ensure that it is clean (free of loose pieces of shielding). 6. Attach the Stirling connector. • To attach an SPP-6-0 or SPP-59-0 connector, carefully insert the cable into the connector until you feel the cable click into place. Do not try to remove the connector after it has been put on the cable. Caution - A poor connection may result if the connector is removed from the cable once it has clicked into place • To attach an SPP-11-newbridge connector: • Position the dielectric at the base of the stripper/activator tool and measure the length of the center conductor against the first mark on the activator. Figure 33 identifies the activator base and markings. If necessary, trim the conductor with circular wire cutters. First line Base of activator Figure 32 – Measuring the center conductor 64/70 66 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 • Position the center conductor at the second line on the stripper/activator tool and mark the cable jacket with your thumbnail at the base of the activator; see Figure 33. Mark jackethere Second line Figure 33 – Measuring and marking the 5916 cable • Carefully place the connector on the cable and push the connector until it meets the thumbnail mark. If the connector is pushed too far onto the cable, it may not properly connect to its mate connector. Caution - A poor connection may result if the connector is removed from the cable once it has been pushed onto the cable. 7. Remove the connector cap and insert the connector into the activator tool (the center conductor fits into the hole in the crank). Turn the handle to tighten the activator until it stops, then back off the activator and remove the connector; see Figure 34. Crank Connector Figure 34 – Fitting the connector 8. Check the installation by pulling on the connector. The connector should not come off. If the connector is not being connected immediately, put the cap back on it. 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 65/70 66 66/70 66 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Appendix 4 – Correspondence between commercial codes and industrial codes relating to the TS Installation item Commercial code Industrial code Comments 7390 NC - commercial NT NT unit NCA 001 (2 Eth + 2 G703) 220V 9900NCA001+ 9900SWA001 3CC 10329 AAxx without power cable NGA 001 (2 Eth + G703) 48V 9900NGA001+ 9900SWA001 3CC 10329 BCxx With cable 48V NGA 004 (2 Eth + 2G703, LEMO) 48V 9900NGA004+ 9900SWA001 3CC 10329 BFxx With cable 48V NCA 002 (2 Eth + 1G703 + X21) 220V 9900NCA002+ 9900SWA001 3CC 10329ABxx without power cable NCD 001 (2 Eth) 220V 9900NCD001+ 9900SWA001 3CC 10329 ACxx without power cable NCE 001 (2 Eth + 2 T1 ANSI) 220V 9900NCE001+ 9900SWA001 3CC 10329 AExx without power cable 7390 NC - commercial NT NT Lite unit NCG 001 (1 Eth + 1 T1 ANSI) 220V 9900NCG001+ 9900SWA001 3DG 55004 ADxx without power cable NCF 001 (1 Eth + 1E1 (G703)) 220V 9900NCF001+ 9900SWA001 3DG 55004 AAxx without power cable 24-31 GHz X-Pol RT With 30cm integrated antenna 9900 OTA 001 90-6626-01 CDN-AB 24-31 GHz X-Pol RT With 30cm integrated antenna 9900 OTA 001 90-6626-02 24-31 GHz X-Pol RT With 30cm integrated antenna 9900 OTA 001 90-6626-03 24-31 GHz X-Pol RT With 30cm integrated antenna 9900 OTA 001 90-6626-05 24-31 GHz X-Pol RT With 30cm integrated antenna 9900 OTA 001 90-6626-09 38 GHz X-Pol RT With 30cm integrated antenna 9900 OTV 001 90-7164-01 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 US-A US-B CDN-F CDN-C 38G-1 67/70 68 Installation item Commercial code Industrial code Comments IGAU I GAU 5dB 9900 XTX 006 90-8709-02 I GAU 7dB 9900 XTX 007 90-8709-03 I GAU 9dB 9900 XTX 008 90-8709-04 I GAU 11dB 9900 XTX 009 90-8709-05 68/70 68 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Appendix 5 – List of abbreviations MNEMONIC ENGLISH AAL ATM Adaptation Layer AIS Alarm Indication Signal AL Alarm AMD ATM Modulator Demodulator AMTR Antenna Misalignment Transition Radius MNEMONIC ENGLISH IBS Intermediate frequency Base Station ICS Identifier Change Status I2C or IIC Inter Integrated Circuit ID IDentifier IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IM Information Model IP Internet Protocol ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ITR IGAU Transition Radius ANT ATM Network Termination ASAP Alarm Severity Assignment Profile ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode AT Attend alarm on LT AVC Attribute Value Change BER Bit Error Rate ITU International Telecommunication Union BNC Bayonet-locking Connector LAIS Line Alarm Indication Signal BS Base Station LAN Local Area Network CBR Constant Bite Rate LED Light Emitting Diode CCIR International radio consultative comitee LMDS Local Multipoint Distribution Service LMFA Loss of MultiFrame Alignment CEPT Conference of European Post and Telecommunications administrations LOF Loss Of Frame LOP Loss Of Pointer CPE Customer Premises Equipment LOPC Loss Of Polling Cell CPL Coupler LORF Loss Of Radio Frame CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check LOS Loss Of Signal DBS Digital Base Station LRDI Line Remote Defect Indicator EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility LT Local Terminal EPROM Electronically Programmable Read-Only Memory MAC Medium Access Control ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Mbps Mega Bit Per Second MIB Management Information Base MMI Man Machine Interface MSC Message Sequence Chart MUX Multiplexer NE Network Element ETH Ethernet FAS Frame Alignment Signal FEC Forward Error Correction HDB3 High Density Binary 3 code (3rd order) 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 69/70 70 MNEMONIC ENGLISH MNEMONIC ENGLISH NFS Network File System TDM Time Division Multiplex NIT Network Installation Tool TE Transaction End NRZ Non return to zero TNT TDM Network Termination NT Network Terminal TS Terminal Station OC Object Creation UNI User Network Interface OD Object Deletion VPI Virtual Path Identifier OOF Out Of Frame VCI Virtual Channel Identifier OS Operation System WAN Wide Area Network PAIS Path Alarm Indication Signal IGAU In line Gain Adjustement Unit PC Personal Computer X-Pol RT Cross Polarized Radio Terminal PCR Peak Cell Rate PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy PLL Phase Locked Loop PSU Power Supply Unit PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit QAM Quadrature amplitude Modulation RAI Remote Alarm Indicator X-Pol RBS Cross-Polarized Radio Base Station RDI Remote Defect Indication REI Remote Error Indication RF Radio Frequency RIT Radio Installation Tool RT Radio Terminal RSL Received Signal Level SC State Change SDH Synchonous Digital Hierarchy SMD Surface Mounted Device SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol STP Shielded Twisted Pair TAC Technical Assistance Center TCP Transmission Control Protocol 70/70 70 END OF DOCUMENT Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 03 3CC12425AAAA TQ BJA 01
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