Alcatel Canada 39T28A03A22A Alcatel 7390 LMDS Multiservice Broadband Wireless User Manual 3cc12426aaaaTQbja01
Alcatel Canada Inc Alcatel 7390 LMDS Multiservice Broadband Wireless 3cc12426aaaaTQbja01
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3.4 – 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 87 – Example of configuration of a 7390BS station in a standard rack 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 111/346 128 3.4.1 – Mechanical installation 540* 440 465 482.6 19” 590.5 38.1 133.3 323.9 457.2 844.55 19u* 50* 2,5 50* Figure 88 – Chassis dimensions and clearances (dimensions in mm) – Respect the requested clearances for the wiring, in order to avoid damage to the connectors (marked with an*). Ambient air do not obstruct inlet Heated air do not obstruct outlet Figure 89 – Ventilation of the DBS chassis (cross-section) 112/346 128 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 – The installation of rack (optional) and chassis must enable the ventilation shown Figure 89 – Ventilation of the DBS chassis (cross-section). Do not obstruct the air inlets and outlets. Stages 1. Choose the location where the equipment is to be assembled and unpack the standard rack. If its top cover is fitted, remove it (quarter-turn screw). Note: place the rack in such a way that the cable connections are accessible before the rack is installed definitively. 2. Unpack the DBS chassis assembly and install it inside the rack. Fix and screw into place. 3. Unpack the DC/DC PSUs; install and plug them in the DBS chassis. 4. Carry out the electrical connection, cf. § 3.4.2 – Electrical connection. 5. Carry out the client terminal connections, cf. § 3.4.3 – Customer access connections (circuits interfaces) and 3.4.4 – Client access connections (ATM network interface). 6. Connect the X-Pol RBS/DBS connection cable(s). 3.4.2 – Electrical connection WHEN MAKING THE POWER CONNECTIONS, TURN OFF ALL DBS CHASSIS EXTERNAL POWER SOURCES Considerations – The DBS chassis is supplied from the rated DC voltage of 48 V (minimum 35 V, maximum 60 V). – The cable connecting the external DC power source to the DBS sub-rack will have a minimum cross-section of 3x10 mm2 and a maximum length of 20 meters. – The rack must be grounded to the general grounding system. For this, the rack mechanism will be connected by a cable with a minimum cross-section of 16 mm2 , attached using a 6 mm bolt. – For the power supply block diagram, refer to Figure 90 – DBS chassis power supply: –48V/0V Grounding 0V/+48V ON – OFF switch Fuse holder Fuse cartridge GRC 14x51 40 Amp. Figure 90 – DBS chassis power supply 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 113/346 128 Note: The user can connect +48 V or -48 V to ground. Stages (Figure 92 – DBS sub-rack power connection) 1. Connect the switch at the top of the DBS sub-rack to the external DC power source. You are recommended to pass the power supply cable via the top of the rack. ATTENTION: DO NOT CONNECT THE GROUNDING CABLE TO THE SWITCH BUT TO THE YELLOW/GREEN TERMINAL BLOCK 2. Ground the DBS sub-rack. Note: a ground strip is fixed to the backplane and ensures its grounding. The rack and subrack ground are screwed together, thus no special grounding is required for the rack. Figure 91 – DBS sub-rack ground connection Earthing must be done very carefully in order to assure good operation of the DBS. 3. Make sure that the fuses are inserted in the fuse-holder. Before changing fuse, make sure that the switch is set to OFF. Winding cassette for fiber optic Power supply cables Fuse-holder cables ON - OFF Switch Figure 92 – DBS sub-rack power connection 114/346 128 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 3.4.3 – Customer access connections (circuits interfaces) Considerations This connection involves the use of: – either direct connectors TNT1 to TNT4, (corresponding to TNT board plug into the chassis) at the top of the DBS sub-rack, if no distribution frames (cf. § 3.4.3.1 – Direct connections to the connectors of the top panel of the DBS chassis.); – or the optional distribution frames at the top of the DBS sub-rack in the standard rack (coaxial cables for the 75 ohm links, balanced pair cables for the 120 ohm links cf. § 3.4.3.2 – Connections to 75 ohm coaxial distributors and § 3.4.3.3 – Connections to 120 ohm distributors). Note: the provided equipment is already connected and parts of the installation kit. ALL CUSTOMER ACCESS CABLES MUST BE SHIELDED TYPE 3.4.3.1 – Direct connections to the connectors of the top panel of the DBS chassis. Note: All connectors are female connectors. ALARMS I/O NMS TEST#1 (10baseT) TNT#1 TNT#2 TNT#3 TNT#4 TNT#1 E1/T1#9–16 TNT#2 E1/T1#9–16 TNT#3 E1/T1#9–16 TNT#4 E1/T1#9–16 E1/T1#1–8 E1/T1#1–8 E1/T1#1–8 E1/T1#1–8 SYNCHRO 2,048Mz TEST#2 J101 J102 J103 J113 J104 J105 J106 J107 J108 J109 J110 J111 J112 Figure 93 – Top panel DBS connections: connectors location DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER ON CONNECTOR TEST J113 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 115/346 128 CONNECTOR NMS J102 Pin 01: SDA_Fdp Pin 02: ground Pin 03: ground Pin 04: PC_RS232_Rx_1 Pin 05: PC_RS232_Rx_0 Pin 06: SCL_Fdp Pin 07: ground Pin 08: PC_RS232_Tx_1 Pin 09: PC_RS232_Tx_0 CONNECTOR TEST#1 J101 Pin 01: not connected Pin 02: ground Pin 03: ground Pin 04: ground Pin 05: not connected Pin 06: 10BT_RxD_M Pin 07: 10BT_RxD_P Pin 08: 10BT_TxD_M Pin 09: 10BT_TxD_P CONNECTOR SYNCHRO J103 Clock signals have no polarity ––> P and M not significant CONNECTOR J113 Pin 01: Clk_2M_Out_P Pin 02: ground Pin 03: ground Pin 04: ground Pin 05: Clk_2M_In_M Pin 06: Clk_2M_Out_M Pin 07: ground Pin 08: ground Pin 09: Clk_2M_In_P (do not connect) DO NOT CONNECT (clock input) TEST#2 (do not connect) J113 (clock input) Do not connect pins 01 and 06 (clock output: 75 ohms load, 06 connected to ground) Figure 94 – DBS connections, assignment of access points (1) 116/346 128 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 CONNECTOR ALARM J104 13 25 14 ALARMS Pin 01: I_AL_0 Pin 02: I_AL_2 Pin 03: I_AL_4 Pin 04: I_AL_6 Pin 05: ground Pin 06: ground Pin 07: ATT_B Pin 08: NURG_B Pin 09: URG_B Pin 10: CMD_4_B Pin 11: CMD_3_B Pin 12: CMD_2_B Pin 13: CMD_1_B Pin 14: I_AL_1 Pin 15: I_AL_3 Pin 16: I_AL_5 Pin 17: I_AL_7 Pin 18: Ground Pin 19: ATT_A Pin 20: NURG_A Pin 21: URG_A Pin 22: CMD_4_A Pin 23: CMD_3_A Pin 24: CMD_2_A Pin 25: CMD_1_A Remote signaling input 1 Remote signaling input 3 Remote signaling input 5 Remote signaling input 7 ATTENDED alarm relay idle NON–URGENT alarm relay idle URGENT alarm relay idle Remote control # 4 idle Remote control # 3 idle Remote control # 2 idle Remote control # 1 idle Remote signaling input 2 Remote signaling input 4 Remote signaling input 6 Remote signaling input 8 ATTENDED alarm common relay NON–URGENT alarm common relay URGENT alarm common relay Common remote control # 4 Common remote control # 3 Common remote control # 2 Common remote control # 1 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 Red “UG” and “NUG” LEDs (not managed in NR 2.2) “UG” and “NUG” LEDs } Red (not managed in NR 2.2) 117/346 128 19 37 TNT#1 E1/T1#1–8 J105 Pin 01: ground Pin 02: Input_1_P_1 Pin 03: Input_2_P_1 Pin 04: Input_3_P_1 Pin 05: Input_4_P_1 Pin 06: Input_5_P_1 Pin 07: Input_6_P_1 Pin 08: Input_7_P_1 Pin 09: Input_8_P_1 Pin 10: ground Pin 11: ground Pin 12: Output_1_P_1 Pin 13: Output_2_P_1 Pin 14: Output_3_P_1 Pin 15: Output_4_P_1 Pin 16: Output_5_P_1 Pin 17: Output_6_P_1 Pin 18: Output_7_P_1 Pin 19: Output_8_P_1 Pin 20: ground Pin 21: Input_1_M_1 Pin 22: Input_2_M_1 Pin 23: Input_3_M_1 Pin 24: Input_4_M_1 Pin 25: Input_5_M_1 Pin 26: Input_6_M_1 Pin 27: Input_7_M_1 Pin 28: Input_8_M_1 Pin 29: ground Pin 30: Output_1_M_1 Pin 31: Output_2_M_1 Pin 32: Output_3_M_1 Pin 33: Output_4_M_1 Pin 34: Output_5_M_1 Pin 35: Output_6_M_1 Pin 36: Output_7_M_1 Pin 37: Output_8_M_1 TNT#1 E1/T1#9–16 J106 ground Input_9_P_2 Input_10_P_2 Input_11_P_2 Input_12_P_2 Input_13_P_2 Input_14_P_2 Input_15_P_2 Input_16_P_2 ground ground Output_9_P_2 Output_10_P_2 Output_11_P_2 Output_12_P_2 Output_13_P_2 Output_14_P_2 Output_15_P_2 Output_16_P_2 ground Input_9_M_2 Input_10_M_2 Input_11_M_2 Input_12_M_2 Input_13_M_2 input_14_M_2 Input_15_M_2 Input_16_M_2 ground Output_9_M_2 Output_10_M_2 Output_11_M_2 Output_12_M_2 Output_13_M_2 Output_14_M_2 Output_15_M_2 Output_16_M_2 20 TNT#2 E1/T1#1–8 J107 TNT#2 E1/T1#9–16 J108 ground Input_1_P_3 Input_2_P_3 Input_3_P_3 Input_4_P_3 Input_5_P_3 Input_6_P_3 Input_7_P_3 Input_8_P_3 ground ground Output_1_P_3 Output_2_P_3 Output_3_P_3 Output_4_P_3 Output_5_P_3 Output_6_P_3 Output_7_P_3 Output_8_P_3 ground Input_1_M_3 Input_2_M_3 Input_3_M_3 Input_4_M_3 Input_5_M_3 input_6_M_3 Input_7_M_3 Input_8_M_3 ground Output_1_M_3 Output_2_M_3 Output_3_M_3 Output_4_M_3 Output_5_M_3 Output_6_M_3 Output_7_M_3 Output_8_M_3 ground Input_9_P_4 Input_10_P_4 Input_11_P_4 Input_12_P_4 Input_13_P_4 Input_14_P_4 Input_15_P_4 Input_16_P_4 ground ground Output_9_P_4 Output_10_P_4 Output_11_P_4 Output_12_P_4 Output_13_P_4 Output_14_P_4 Output_15_P_4 Output_16_P_4 ground Input_9_M_4 Input_10_M_4 Input_11_M_4 Input_12_M_4 Input_13_M_4 input_14_M_4 Input_15_M_4 Input_16_M_4 ground Output_9_M_4 Output_10_M_4 Output_11_M_4 Output_12_M_4 Output_13_M_4 Output_14_M_4 Output_15_M_4 Output_16_M_4 P=+ /M=– Figure 95 – DBS connections, assignment of access points (2) 118/346 128 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 19 20 37 TNT#3 E1/T1#1–8 J109 Pin 01: ground Pin 02: Input_1_P_5 Pin 03: Input_2_P_5 Pin 04: Input_3_P_5 Pin 05: Input_4_P_5 Pin 06: Input_5_P_5 Pin 07: Input_6_P_5 Pin 08: Input_7_P_5 Pin 09: Input_8_P_5 Pin 10: ground Pin 11: ground Pin 12: Output_1_P_5 Pin 13: Output_2_P_5 Pin 14: Output_3_P_5 Pin 15: Output_4_P_5 Pin 16: Output_5_P_5 Pin 17: Output_6_P_5 Pin 18: Output_7_P_5 Pin 19: Output_8_P_5 Pin 20: ground Pin 21: Input_1_M_5 Pin 22: Input_2_M_5 Pin 23: Input_3_M_5 Pin 24: Input_4_M_5 Pin 25: Input_5_M_5 Pin 26: Input_6_M_5 Pin 27: Input_7_M_5 Pin 28: Input_8_M_5 Pin 29: ground Pin 30: Output_1_M_5 Pin 31: Output_2_M_5 Pin 32: Output_3_M_5 Pin 33: Output_4_M_5 Pin 34: Output_5_M_5 Pin 35: Output_6_M_5 Pin 36: Output_7_M_5 Pin 37: Output_8_M_5 TNT#3 E1/T1#9–16 J110 ground Input_9_P_6 Input_10_P_6 Input_11_P_6 Input_12_P_6 Input_13_P_6 Input_14_P_6 Input_15_P_6 Input_16_P_6 ground ground Output_9_P_6 Output_10_P_6 Output_11_P_6 Output_12_P_6 Output_13_P_6 Output_14_P_6 Output_15_P_6 Output_16_P_6 ground Input_9_M_6 Input_10_M_6 Input_11_M_6 Input_12_M_6 Input_13_M_6 input_14_M_6 Input_15_M_6 Input_16_M_6 ground Output_9_M_6 Output_10_M_6 Output_11_M_6 Output_12_M_6 Output_13_M_6 Output_14_M_6 Output_15_M_6 Output_16_M_6 TNT#4 E1/T1#1–8 J111 ground Input_1_P_7 Input_2_P_7 Input_3_P_7 Input_4_P_7 Input_5_P_7 Input_6_P_7 Input_7_P_7 Input_8_P_7 ground ground Output_1_P_7 Output_2_P_7 Output_3_P_7 Output_4_P_7 Output_5_P_7 Output_6_P_7 Output_7_P_7 Output_8_P_7 ground Input_1_M_7 Input_2_M_7 Input_3_M_7 Input_4_M_7 Input_5_M_7 input_6_M_7 Input_7_M_7 Input_8_M_7 ground Output_1_M_7 Output_2_M_7 Output_3_M_7 Output_4_M_7 Output_5_M_7 Output_6_M_7 Output_7_M_7 Output_8_M_7 TNT#4 E1/T1#9–16 J112 ground Input_9_P_8 Input_10_P_8 Input_11_P_8 Input_12_P_8 Input_13_P_8 Input_14_P_8 Input_15_P_8 Input_16_P_8 ground ground Output_9_P_8 Output_10_P_8 Output_11_P_8 Output_12_P_8 Output_13_P_8 Output_14_P_8 Output_15_P_8 Output_16_P_8 ground Input_9_M_8 Input_10_M_8 Input_11_M_8 Input_12_M_8 Input_13_M_8 input_14_M_8 Input_15_M_8 Input_16_M_8 ground Output_9_M_8 Output_10_M_8 Output_11_M_8 Output_12_M_8 Output_13_M_8 Output_14_M_8 Output_15_M_8 Output_16_M_8 P=+ /M= – Figure 96 – DBS connections, assignment of access points (3) 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 119/346 128 3.4.3.2 – Connections to 75 ohm coaxial distributors Connections are made beneath the roof of the standard rack or on the front panel for a different type of rack. Optional cables and distributors are in the installation set. 1.6 / 5.6, 75 ohm distributor for16 E1 / T1, ref: 3CC08061AAxx. – One distributor per TNT board. – TNT connectors (J105 to J112) connected to the top panel of the DBS subrack with (n) 3CC11236AAxx cable(s). E1/T1 1 – 8 E1/T1 9 – 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AUX not connected Figure 97 – 1.6/5.6, 75 ohm distributor 75 ohm BNC distributor for16 E1 / T1 ref.: 3CC08061ABxx. – One distributor per TNT board. – TNT connectors (J105 to J112) connected to the top panel of the DBS subrack with (n) 3CC11237AAxx cable(s). E1/T1 1 – 8 E1/T1 9 – 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AUX not connected Figure 98 – BNC 75 ohm distributor 120/346 128 Issue 01 - April 2001 - Draft 04 3CC12426AAAA TQ BJA 01
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