Alcatel USA 8505U-2 Digitally Modulated Radio User Manual 01 General

Alcatel USA Marketing, Inc. Digitally Modulated Radio 01 General

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 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, April 20021-1 Page   section   1 general List of Paragraphs 1.1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................1-31.2 STANDARD FEATURES .............................................................................1-31.3 NAMING CONVENTION ........................................................................1-51.4 ORDERING INFORMATION......................................................................1-61.5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ....................................................................1-61.6 RADIO CONFIGURATIONS ......................................................................1-61.6.1 Basic Configurations.................................................................................1-61.6.2 Ring .......................................................................................................1-71.6.3 Space Diversity Add-On............................................................................1-71.6.4 Optical 2 X 4 Configuration ......................................................................1-71.7 FEATURES AND OPTIONS........................................................................1-71.7.1 Primary Power .........................................................................................1-71.7.2 Transmit Power Level Options ....................................................................1-71.7.3 Differential Absolute Delay Equalization (DADE) ..........................................1-71.7.4 Trellis Encoding and Time Domain Equalization (TDE)...................................1-71.7.5 MCS-11 Alarm/Control Interface ...............................................................1-71.7.6 Foreign Alarm Interface.............................................................................1-81.7.7 Relay Interface Option..............................................................................1-81.7.8 Extended Link Monitor Channel..................................................................1-81.7.9 Automatic Transmitter Power Control Provisioning Option..............................1-81.7.10 Service Channels Provisioning Options .......................................................1-81.7.11 Mechanical Options ...............................................................................1-101.7.12 Capacity upgrade..................................................................................1-121.7.13 Bandwidth upgrade................................................................................1-121.8 USER SYSTEM INTERFACE (USI) ..............................................................1-121.8.1 System Security......................................................................................1-121.9 RADIO CHARACTERISTICS......................................................................1-13
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, April 20021-2 Page 1.10 EXTERNAL INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS...................................................1-321.11 EQUIPMENT LISTING .............................................................................1-351.11.1 Diplexer Filter Kits ..................................................................................1-451.11.2 Standard Filter Kits .................................................................................1-451.11.3 Cable Drop Kit Option............................................................................1-451.12 FAN ASSEMBLY.....................................................................................1-451.13 HANDSET KIT........................................................................................1-47 List of Tables Table 1-1 Rack Options.........................................................................................1-11Table 1-2 Software ...............................................................................................1-13Table 1-3 Guidelines.............................................................................................1-13Table 1-4 Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics................................1-14Table 1-5 OSS External Interface Requirements ........................................................1-32Table 1-6 MDR-8000/i/s Common Shelf Assembly ..................................................1-35Table 1-7 Supplied and Optional Equipment............................................................1-38Table 1-8 I/O Interface Options.............................................................................1-40Table 1-9 XMTR Options .......................................................................................1-41Table 1-10 PA Options............................................................................................1-42Table 1-11 RCVR Options........................................................................................1-43Table 1-12 Capacity Keys for Transmitter and Receiver Modules ..................................1-44Table 1-13 LBO Options..........................................................................................1-45 List of Figures Figure 1-1 Typical MDR-8000/i/s/u Series Microwave Digital Radio ............................1-4Figure 1-2 Typical MDR-8000/i/s/u Component Locations and Options......................1-36Figure 1-3 MDR-8000/i/s Component Locations, Rear View.......................................1-37Figure 1-4 Fan Assembly ........................................................................................1-46Table 1-14 Fan Assembly/Lap Top Tray Options........................................................1-46Figure 1-5 Fan Assembly With Laptop Tray Fully Extended..........................................1-47Figure 1-6 Handset Kit ...........................................................................................1-48
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-3 1 GENERAL  1.1 INTRODUCTION The MDR-8000/i/s/u series Microwave Digital Radios (see Figure 1-1) consists of:•Solid-state, licensed, digital radios that provide transport for DS1, E1, and DS3 in 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11 GHz RF frequency bands and OC3 in 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11 GHz RF frequency bands• Solid-state, unlicensed digital radios that provide transport for DS1 and DS3 in the 5 GHz RF frequency band.The following capacities and modulation schemes are available:• MDR-8000 – 2, 4, 8, 12, or 16 North American Standard DS1 channels at either 32 or 128 TCM or 1 or 3 North American Standard DS3 channels with 1 or 3 way-side DS1 channels at 64 QAM• MDR-8000i – 2, 4, 8, 12, or 16 CCITT E1 channels at either 32 or 128 TCM• MDR-8000s – 3 North American Standard STS1 channels with 3 wayside DS1 channels at 128 TCM•MDR-8000u – 2, 4, 8, or 16 North American Standard DS1 channels at 32 TCM or 1 North American Standard DS3 channel with 1 wayside DS1 channel at 16 or 64 QAM.The radio fits into a standard 19 in. (483 mm) rack and occupies seven vertical rack increments. Up to four fully-equipped hot-standby radios can be mounted in a stan-dard 7 ft. rack. The radio is front accessible and can be mounted against a wall or back-to-back against other equipment. 1.2 STANDARD FEATURES Standard features include:•Frequency bands from 2 to 11 GHz• Committee of European Post and Telegraph (CEPT)/Federal Communications Commission (FCC) applications• DS1, E1, DS3, and OC3 Traffic capacities.• International Telecommunications Union (ITU)/ETSI/FCC compliant•Five configuration options• Upstream management compatibility
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-4 • User-friendly Personal Computer (PC) monitor and control• Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC)• Adaptive Time Domain Equalization (TDE)• Extended Link Monitor Channel (ELMC)• MCS-11/Telemetry Byte Oriented Serial (TBOS) Alarm/Control Interface• Two independent PCM audio channels   Figure 1-1  Typical MDR-8000/i/s/u Series Microwave Digital Radio
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-5 1.3 NAMING CONVENTION The MDR-8000/i/s/u series radio naming conventions are as follows:MDR-8XXXi/s-XXXi  =  INTERNATIONAL DATA RATEs =  SONETu =  UNLICENSEDGENERATIONMODEM OPTION:  4  =  16 QAM 5 = 32 TCM 6 = 64 QAM 7 = 128 TCMLMW-312107/07/02LINE CAPACITY:  2  =  2 DS1/E1s 4 = 4 DS1/E1s 8 = 8 DS1/E1s 12 = 12 DS1/E1s 16 = 16 DS1/E1s 45 = 1 DS3 135 = 3 DS3 155 = 3 STS1FREQUENCY BAND:  02  =  2 GHz 05 = 5 GHz 06 = 6 GHz                                     07   =  7 GHz                                     08   =  8 GHz 10 = 10 GHz 11 = 11 GHz
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-6 1.4 ORDERING INFORMATION The radio is shipped as a complete unit; therefore, ordering information must specify the following:• System capacity:•2, 4, 8, 12, or 16 DS1•2, 4, 8, 12, or 16 E1•1 or 3 DS3 with/without wayside DS1• OC3 with/without wayside DS1• System configuration: non-standby, non-standby/space diversity, hot-standby, hot-standby/space diversity, frequency diversity• Transmit and receive frequency• Transmit power level•Fault alarm requirements• Service channel requirements• DS1/E1 interface connector requirements• Alarm interface connector requirements 1.5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS The MDR-8000/i/s radio can be provisioned as a terminal, synchronous repeater, ring terminal, or ring repeater. 1.6 RADIO CONFIGURATIONS 1.6.1 Basic Configurations The MDR-8000/i/s/u supports the three basic configurations:• Non-standby – available in all frequency bands – stand alone transmit-ter/receiver combination•Hot-standby – available in all frequency bands except 5 GHz (unlicensed) – pair of transmitters and receivers, both pairs operating on the same set of go and return frequencies.•Frequency diversity – available in all frequency bands except 2 GHz and 5 GHz (unlicensed) – pair of transmitters and receivers, each pair operat-ing on a different set of go and return frequencies.
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-7 1.6.2 Ring Non-standby radios are typically used in ring systems where the radios are protected by the ring architecture. 1.6.3 Space Diversity Add-On Space diversity can be added to any of the three basic configurations and ring systems. 1.6.4 Optical 2 X 4 Configuration Hot-standby and frequency diversity configuration are available with 2-fiber or 4-fiber optical interfaces. 1.7 FEATURES AND OPTIONS Features and options for the MDR-8000/i/s/u series of microwave digital radios are described in the following paragraphs. 1.7.1 Primary Power The MDR-8000/i/s/u series radios operate from 20.5 to 60 V dc primary power with positive or negative ground. 1.7.2 Transmit Power Level Options The standard radio is provided without a power amplifier (PA) module for low-power applications. The optional PA module is available for high-power requirements. There are different levels for the different frequency bands. Refer to the electrical characteristics table in this section for specific levels. 1.7.3 Differential Absolute Delay Equalization (DADE) DADEing adjusts the differential absolute delay between the main and diversity signals in a space diversity configuration. DADEing is an auto-matic function within the DS1/E1 and OC3 MDR-8000/i/s/u receivers, reduc-ing the time required for initial turn-up and test. 1.7.4 Trellis Encoding and Time Domain Equalization (TDE) Trellis encoding (DS1/E1/OC3) ensures that even with the most severe multipath, only the correct digital data is demodulated. TDE further reduces the disruptive effects of multipath distortion. 1.7.5 MCS-11 Alarm/Control Interface MCS-11 is standard in the MDR-8000. The MDR-8000 can interface with any alarm system that is based on the MCS-11 protocol. Use with the TSM-2500 network management system to develop a central access point to monitor and control the transmission system
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-8 1.7.6 Foreign Alarm Interface This provisioning option provides serial alarm/status reporting for the Telemetry Byte Oriented Serial (TBOS) protocol. A wire-wrap adapter is pro-vided to mate to connector J305 on the backplane. 1.7.7 Relay Interface Option The optional AE-27AF Relay Interface unit provides relay closure indica-tions of radio alarms and status. The relay interface also provides up to 16 station alarm inputs and six relay closure control outputs. 1.7.8 Extended Link Monitor Channel ELMC is standard and performance monitoring, alarm and status informa-tion, and remote controls are accessible through the ELMC channel, inde-pendent of network management interfaces.Optional remote provisioning and downloading capability is provided via an ELMC option key that is mounted on the controller module. 1.7.9 Automatic Transmitter Power Control Provisioning Option Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) is a standard feature that can be enabled or disabled using the USI provisioning screens. When ATPC is disabled, transmitter power is fixed at the recommended maximum level. When ATPC is enabled, transmitter power may be reduced up to 10 dB from the maximum power level when the far end RSL is above a minimum level. When ATPC is enabled with timeout, transmitter ATPC activity is limited to a maximum time without returning to minimum transmit power. After five minutes of activity, the transmit power is forced to minimum until the far end RSL returns to normal levels. 1.7.10 Service Channels Provisioning Options The MDR-8000 provides a 256 kb/s auxiliary channel for servicing the radio. This is an overhead channel and is independent of the traffic channels. The 256 kb/s service channel contains four 64 kb/s service channels. Three of the four 64 kb/s channels (Service Channel 1, 2, and 3) can be provisioned on the USI for a specific use. Service channel 4 is dedicated to radio commands and ELMC. Service channel 4 is not provisionable. Only 16 kb/s out of the 64 kb/s in this channel are used.  Service channels at both ends of a hop (and end-to-end in a link)must be provisioned the same.Note
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-9 Service channel provisioning is interactive. When an option is selected for any service channel, that option is excluded from selections on the other applicable service channels. Provisioning options for Service Channels 1, 2, and 3 are listed:• Service Channel 1 (64 kb/s channel) – can be used to carry 4-wire audio, RS232 data, or MCS-11 fault alarm information.•AUDIO 1 and 2 – Two audio provisioning options (AUDIO 1 and AUDIO 2) are provided for Service Channel 1. Each audio channel is a 4-wire audio channel that provides off-hook detection, level control, and E and M-lead signaling. AUDIO 1 also has DTMF decoding that allows a specific station to be dialed. External connection to AUDIO 1 is J316. External connection to AUDIO 2 is J317.• RS232 1 – RS232 Channel 1 is an RS232 formatted data channel that can provide interface to an external computer/modem. External connec-tion to RS232-1 is J312.•MCS-11 – The MCS-11 channel is an RS422 formatted data that provides an interface to an external MCS-11 Monitor Control System or TSM sys-tem, used to control multiple MCS-11 systems. External connections to the MCS-11 include J307, J308, J309 and J310.• Service channel 2 (64 kb/s channel) - can be used to carry 4-wire audio, RS232 data, or MCS-11 fault alarm information.•AUDIO-1 and -2 – Same as Service Channel 1• RS232-2 – RS232 Channel 2 is an RS232 formatted data channel that can provide interface to an external computer/modem. External connec-tion to RS232-1 is J313.• MCS-11 – Same as Service Channel 1.• Service Channel 3 (64 kb/s channel) - can be used to carry 4-wire audio, or MCS-11 fault alarm information.•AUDIO 1 and 2 – Same as Service Channel 1• MCS-11 – Same as Service Channel 1.
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-10 1.7.11 Mechanical Options Mechanical options include:• Racks. Refer to Table 1-1 for characteristics.• Shelf covers - One front cover is provided.• Rack extension kit PN 690-1125-001 through 005 - Extends 7-ft racks PN 690-1124-XXX and 694-9000-XXX to any height from 7 ft 3-1/2 in. to 11 ft 6 in. The purpose of the extensions is to provide top support mount-ing above the 7-ft level.• Adjacent rack attachment (without/with rack extension) kit PN 694-9004-001/002 – Provides hardware for bolting two rack assemblies (PN 694-9000-XXX) together. The -001 kit is used to tie two racks together that do not have the optional rack extension kit (PN 690-1125-003) installed. Kit -002 is used when the two racks have the optional rack extension kit. Guardrails and AC outlets are field installed and are sent inshipper kits. • Guardrail kit PN 690-4367-005 through -008 - Protects front only (PN 690-4367-007), front and rear (PN 690-4367-008), or sides (690-4367-005 and -006) of all configurations of rack PN 690-1124-XXX.• AC outlet kit PN 690-4373-001 - Provides hardware for mounting ac out-let to the guardrail (PN 690-4367-XXX).• Optical Fiber Management Panel (OC3 only). Optical fiber management panels are available for 2 or 4 fiber and for 2- or 4-fiber switched configu-rations. Each optical fiber management panel supports two MDR-8000s radio shelves. The 2- or 4-fiber switched optical fiber management panel (PN 3EM09257AA) is used with splitter/combiners to support 2 or 4 fiber switched applications using multimode or single mode fibers. For non-switched applications, the 2 or 4 fiber optical fiber management panel (PN 3EM09257AB) is used to support 2 or 4 fiber configurations.Note
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-11 Table 1-1  Rack Options PART NO. DESCRIPTION RACK TYPE 694-9000-001 19-in. wide by 7-ft. high aluminum rack, no top support bar, no side coversStandard694-9000-002 19-in. wide by 7-ft. high aluminum rack with top support bar (694-9001-002), no side coversStandard694-9000-003 19 in. wide by 6-ft high aluminum rack with top support bar (694-9001-001), no side coversStandard019-0429-010 19-in. wide by 7-ft. high steel rack Seismic *019-0429-020 19-in. wide by 9-ft. high steel rack Seismic *019-0429-030 19-in. wide by11-ft. 6-in high steel rack Seismic *019-0429-040 19-in wide by 11-ft. 8-in high steel rack Seismic *019-0429-080 19 in.wide by 7-ft. 6-in high steel rack Seismic *019-0429-090 19 in wide by 8-ft. high steel rack Seismic *695-0905-002 23-in. wide by 7-ft. high aluminum rack, no top support bar, no side coversStandard694-8873-001 MDR-8000 shelf mounting bracket extender (for mounting 19-in. shelf in 23-in. rack)694-8873-005 PDU mounting bracket extender (for mounting 19-in. PDU in 23-in. rack)690-1125-003 Aluminum rack extension (extends height of 7-ft aluminum rack)694-9004-001 Adjacent rack attachment (without rack extension 690-1125-003)694-9004-002 Adjacent rack attachment (with rack extension 690-1125-003)690-4367-005 Short side guard rail690-4367-006 Long side guard rail690-4367-007 Guard rail (front only)690-4367-008 Guard rail (front and rear)690-4373-001 AC outlet* Seismic racks require Seismic Accessory Kit PN 695-1001-001
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-12 1.7.12 Capacity upgrade The number of maximum DS1/E1 lines can be changed to any number between 1 and 16 to meet expanding system needs. DS3 lines can be expanded from 1 to 3. The number of available DS1/E1/DS3 lines is deter-mined by printed circuit boards (capacity keys). Identical capacity keys plug onto the transmitter and receiver modules. Changing the number of DS1/E1/DS3 lines requires changing capacity keys. DS1 to DS1 and/or DS3 to DS3 capacity upgrades can be performed in-service on protected systems without traffic interruption. In non-protected radios, traffic will be interrupted for the duration of the procedure. 1.7.13 Bandwidth upgrade Assuming no frequency or band change, DS1 to DS3 conversion can be accomplished by changing out the I/O interface modules, LBO board, and capacity keys and installing DS3 software. Electrical DS3 to optical OC3 conversion can be accomplished by changing out the I/O interface modules, exchanging the LBO board with the auxiliary board, and changing capacity keys and installing OC3 software. Changing out the LBO or AUX board requires interrupting traffic for the duration of the procedure. 1.8 USER SYSTEM INTERFACE (USI) A personal computer (PC) is required to access provisioning, status and alarm infor-mation, and maintenance control functions (on-line maintenance and troubleshoot-ing) within the radio. The PC is not supplied with the radio and must be provided by the user. These functions are performed via the Alcatel USI maintenance program software (Table 1-2). The PC must be IBM compatible. PC guidelines are addressed in Table 1-3. The USI runs on Windows 95 ® , 98 ® , NT ® ‚ or 2000 ® ‚ 1.8.1 System Security Password options ensure that only authorized users have access to USI pro-visioning screens. The level of security provided by the system depends on how thoroughly the security system scheme is implemented and maintained by the system administrator.Note
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-13 1.9 RADIO CHARACTERISTICS Refer to Table 1-4 for the physical, environmental, and electrical characteristics of the MDR-8000/i/s/u series radio. Table 1-2  Software CD ROM PART NUMBER DS1/E1 695-9406-021DS3 695-9406-022OC3 695-9406-023 Table 1-3  PC Guidelines ITEM MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS CPU PentiumSpeed 100 MHz or greaterRAM 32 Mbytes, minimumGraphics VGADisplay ColorHard Disk RequiredFree Disk Space 100 MbytesCD ROM Drive RequiredMouse OptionalOperating System Windows 95, 98, NT, or 2000Serial Port 2400 b/s
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-14 Table 1-4   Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics ITEM CHARACTERISTICSPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICSDimensions WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT 483 mm (19 in.) 406.4 mm (16.25 in.) 311.15 mm (12.25 in.) Weight   (Hot-Standby Terminal)38.6 kg (85 lbs) ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICSAmbient TemperatureSpec CompliantOperationalNonoperating 32° to 122°F (- 0° to 50°C)- 30° to 70°F (- 34° to 50°C)- 40° to 176°F (- 40° to 80°C) AltitudeOperatingNonoperatingRelative HumidityVibration and ShockDuty Cycle -350 to 16500 ft (-100 to 5000 m)-350 to 40000 ft (-100 to 12000 m)5 to 95 percent (without condensation)Normal Storage and HandlingContinuous, unattended COMMON ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSPrimary Input Voltage 24 V dc Battery 48 V dc Battery Positive or Negative Ground ±20.5 to ±28.0 V dc ±41.5 to ±56.0 V dc RF CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHZ) MDR-8X02/i-XMDR-8X05u-XMDR-8X06/i/s-XMDR-8X07/i/s-XMDR-8X08/i/s-XMDR-8X10/i/s-XMDR-8X11/i/s-X2025-22855725-58505850-71257125-77507700-850010440-1068010700-11700 XMT OUTPUT POWER (DBM, NOMINAL) XMTR (NO PA) OPTIONAL PA INSTALLED MDR-8X02/i-XMDR-8X05u-XMDR-8X06/i/s-XMDR-8X07/i/s-XMDR-8X08/i/s-XMDR-8X10/i/s-XMDR-8X11/i/s-X+14+15+14+14+14+15+15+33+25  or  +30+23  or  +29  or  +31+28 or +30+28 or +30+23   or  +27  or  +29+23  or  +27  or  +29Note: XMT Power – Referenced at the SMA output of the diplexer filter or the top of the stack for waveguide stacking configurations.
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-15 DS1 RADIO ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSPower Consumption NO PA WITH PA MDR-8502-16Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+33 dBm XMT PowerHot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+33 dBm XMT Power69 W138 W68 W (With Fan Assy)288 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8X05u-16Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power69 W126 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8706-16Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT PowerHot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT PowerFrequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power69 W126 W126 W94 W126 W165 W (With Fan Assy)169 W226 W286 W (With Fan Assy)175 W240 W307 W (With Fan Assy) Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics ITEM CHARACTERISTICS
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-16 MDR-8708-16Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT PowerHot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT PowerFrequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power69 W126 W126 W126 W165 W (With Fan Assy)226 W 286 W (With Fan Assy)240 W 307 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8710/11-16Non-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT PowerHot-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT PowerFrequency Diversity+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power71 W130 W130 W126 W162 W (With Fan Assy)180 W (With Fan Assy)226 W280 W (With Fan Assy)311 W (With Fan Assy)240 W300 W (With Fan Assy)336 W (With Fan Assy) CAPACITY (MB/S, NOMINAL) MDR-8XXXX-2MDR-8XXXX-4MDR-8XXXX-8MDR-8XXXX-12MDR-8XXXX-162 X 1.5444 X 1.5448 X 1.54412 X 1.54416 X 1.544 Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics ITEM CHARACTERISTICS
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-17 MODULATION MDR-85XX-X 32 TCMMDR-87XX-X 128 TCM BAUD RATE (MB/S, ±0.003%) MDR-85XX MDR-87XX -2-4-8-12-160.77261.45942.91894.37835.83780.53491.01040.53493.03114.3783 MINIMUM RF CHANNEL BANDWIDTH (99% POWER) (MHZ) MDR-85XX MDR-87XX -2-4-8-12-161.252.503.755.257.000.801.252.503.755.00 Frequency Stability ±0.001% Receiver Noise Figure (measured at the filter input of a space-diversity radio) Not More Than 5 dB Max RSL (1 X 10 -6  BER) (measured at the filter input of a space-diversity radio) -10 dBm Background BER Less Than 1 X 10 -11  for RSL at least 5 dB above 1 X 10 -6  threshold RADIO TYPE TYPICAL RCVR THRESHOLD (DBM) BER=10 -6 TYPICAL DISPERSIVE FADE MARGIN (DB) BER=10 -3 MDR-8502-2MDR-8502-4MDR-8502-8MDR-8502-12MDR-8502-16-88.0-86.0-83.0-81.0-80.07874656260MDR-8505u-2MDR-8505u-4MDR-8505u-8MDR-8505u-16-89-86-83-80TBDTBDTBDTBD Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics ITEM CHARACTERISTICS
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-18 MDR-8506-2MDR-8506-4MDR-8506-8MDR-8506-12MDR-8506-16-89.0-86.0-83.0-81.0-80.07874656260MDR-8508-2MDR-8508-4MDR-8508-8MDR-8508-12MDR-8508-16-87.0-84.0-81.0-79.0-78.07874656260MDR-8510-2MDR-8510-4MDR-8510-8MDR-8510-12MDR-8510-16-86.0-83.0-80.0-78.0-77.07874656260MDR-8511-2MDR-8511-4MDR-8511-8MDR-8511-12MDR-8511-16-86.083.0-80.0-78.0-77.07874656260MDR-8706-2MDR-8706-4MDR-8706-8MDR-8706-12MDR-8706-16-85.0-82.0-79.0-77.0-76.08176686563MDR-8710-2MDR-8710-4MDR-8710-8MDR-8710-12MDR-8710-16-82.0-79.0-76.0-74.073.08177686563 Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics ITEM CHARACTERISTICS
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-19 MDR-8711-2MDR-8711-4MDR-8711-8MDR-8711-12MDR-8711-16-82.0-79.0-76.0-74.0-73.08177686563Notes: 1. The typical RCVR thresholds listed above are for non-standby or hot-standby with space diversity configu-rations. For hot-standby configurations, deduct 1 dB for the A side and 10 dB for the B side.2. RCVR thresholds and dispersive fade margins are typical values. Guaranteed values are 2 dB worse.3. For RCVR thresholds in the FCC Part 74 Broadcast Auxiliary Band from 6.875 to 7.125 GHz, deduct an additional 0.5 dB. Receiver DADE Automatic, range Not Less Than ±300 ns DS1 Interface Requirements Line RateLine CodeLine ImpedancePower LevelsPulse ShapeJitter ToleranceJitter AttenuationCross-connect Distance1.544 Mb/s ±50 ppmBipolar AMI, with at least 12.5% average 1s density, and no more than 15 consecutive 0s. B8ZS coding option available.100 ohms ±5% balancedRefer to CCITT G.703, Section 2.Refer to CCITT G.703, Section 2.Meets both North American and CCITT performance standards.Meets both North American and CCITT performance standards.660 ft maximum (LBO cards are selected in 330 ft incre-ments). E1 RADIO ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSPower Consumption NO PA  WITH PA MDR-8706i-16Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power74W98 W131 W170 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power135 W178 W235 W295 W (With Fan Assy) Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics ITEM CHARACTERISTICS
 MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-20 Frequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power135 W184 W249 W316 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8708-16iNon-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power69 W126 W165 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power126 W226 W286 W (With Fan Assy)Frequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power126 W240 W307 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8710/11-16iNon-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power71 W126 W162 W (With Fan Assy)180 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power130 W232 W280 W (With Fan Assy)321 W (With Fan Assy)Frequency Diversity+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power130 W240 W300 W (With Fan Assy)336 W (With Fan Assy) Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Characteristics ITEM CHARACTERISTICS
 3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-21CAPACITY (MB/S, NOMINAL)MDR-8XXXi-2 2 X 2.048MDR-8XXXi-4 4 X 2.048MDR-8XXXi-8 8 X 2.048MDR-8XXXi-12 12 X 2.048MDR-8XXXi-16 16 X 2.048MODULATIONMDR-85XX-X 32 TCMMDR-87XX-X 128 TCMBAUD RATE (MB/S, ±0.003%) MDR-85XXi MDR-87XXI-2 0.9962 0.6897-4 1.9070 1.3202-8 3.8140 2.6404-12 5.7209 3.9606-16 7.6279 5.2808MINIMUM RF CHANNEL BANDWIDTH (99% POWER) (MHZ)MDR-85XXi MDR-87XXI-2 1.25 0.80-4 2.50 1.50-8 5.00 3.00-12 7.00 5.00-16 9.00 7.00Frequency Stability ±0.001%Receiver Noise Figure (measured at the filter input of a space-diversity radio) Not More Than 5 dBMax RSL (1 X 10-6 BER) (measured at the filter input of a space-diversity radio)-10 dBmBackground BER Less Than 1 X 10-11 for RSL at least 5 dB above 1 X 10-6 thresholdTable 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-22RADIO TYPE TYPICAL RCVR THRESHOLD (DBM) BER=10-6TYPICAL DISPERSIVE FADE MARGIN (DB) BER=10-3MDR-8506i-2 -88.0 78MDR-8506i-4 -85.0 74MDR-8506i-8 -82.0 65MDR-8506i-12 -80.0 62MDR-8506i-16 -79.0 60MDR-8508i-2 -86.0 78MDR-8508i-4 -83.0 74MDR-8508i-8 -80.0 65MDR-8508i-12 -78.0 62MDR-8508i-16 -77.0 60MDR-8510i-2 -85.0 78MDR-8510i-4 -82.0 74MDR-8510i-8 -79.0 65MDR-8510i-12 -77.0 62MDR-8510i-16 -76.0 60MDR-8511i-2 -85.0 78MDR-8511i-4 -82.0 74MDR-8511i-8 -79.0 65MDR-8511i-12 -77.0 62MDR-8511i-16 -76.0 60MDR-8706i-2 -84.0 81MDR-8706i-4 -81.0 76MDR-8706i-8 -78.0 68MDR-8706i-12 -76.0 65MDR-8706i-16 -75.0 63Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-23MDR-8710i-2 -81.0 81MDR-8710i-4 -78.0 76MDR-8710i-8 -75.0 68MDR-8710i-12 -73.0 65MDR-8710i-16 -72.0 63MDR-8711i-2 -81.0 81MDR-8711i-4 -78.0 76MDR-8711i-8 -75.0 68MDR-8711i-12 -73.0 65MDR-8711i-16 -72.0 63Notes: 1. The typical RCVR thresholds listed above are for non-standby or hot-standby with space diversity configu-rations. For hot-standby configurations, deduct 1 dB for the A side and 10 dB for the B side.2. RCVR thresholds and dispersive fade margins are typical values. Guaranteed values are 2 dB worse.Receiver DADE Automatic, range Not Less Than ±300 nsCEPT INTERFACE (E1) REQUIREMENTSLine rate 2.048 Mb/s ±50 ppmLine code High density bipolar with 3 zeroes maximum (HDB3)Line impedance 120 ohms nominal, line-to-linePulse Shape Refer to CCITT G.703, Section 6.Pulse width 244 ns, nominalInterference 18 dB without affecting error-free performanceJitter tolerance 1.5 unit intervals peak-to-peak (UI p-p) from 20 to 2400 Hz, falling at 20 dB/decade to 0.2 UI p-p at 18 kHz, and continuing at 0.2 UI p-p from 8 to 100 kHzIntrinsic jitter 0.2 UI p-p, 10 Hz to 100 kHz; 0.05 UI p-p, 18 to 100 kHzJitter transfer Jitter gain will not exceed 0.5 dB from 1 Hz, and will not exceed a gain line from 0.5 dB at 40 Hz falling (at 20 dB/decade) to -19.5 dB at 400 Hz.Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-24DS3 RADIO ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSPower Consumption NO PA  WITH PAMDR-8602-45Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+33 dBm XMT Power99 W178 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+33 dBm XMT Power169 W305 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8605u-45Non-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+25 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT PowerXXWXXX W XXX W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8606-135Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power74W98 W131 W170 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power135 W178 W235 W295 W (With Fan Assy)Frequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power135 W184 W249 W316 W (With Fan Assy)Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-25MDR-8608-135Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power74 W131 W170 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power135 W235 W295 W (With Fan Assy)Frequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power135 W249 W316 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8610/11-135Non-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power76 W131 W166 W (With Fan Assy)184 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power140 W236 W289 W (With Fan Assy)321 W (With Fan Assy)Frequency Diversity+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power140 W250 W309 W (With Fan Assy)345 W (With Fan Assy)Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-26CAPACITY (MB/S, NOMINAL) DS3 DS1 WAYSIDEMDR-8XXX/u-45 1 X 44.736 1 X 1.544MDR-8XXX-135 3 X 44.736 3 X 1.544MODULATION QAM 64MDR-8405u-45 16 QAMMDR-8605u-45 64 QAMMDR-86XX-XXX 64 QAMRADIO TYPE TYPICAL RCVR THRESHOLD (DBM) BER=10-6TYPICAL DISPERSIVE FADE MARGIN (DB) BER=10-3MDR-8605U-45 -73.0 70MDR-8602-45 -74.0 70MDR-8606-45 -75.5 70MDR-8606-135 -70.0 51MDR-8608-45 -74.5 70MDR-8608-135 -69.0 51MDR-8611-45 -74.5 70MDR-8611-135 -69.0 51Notes: 1. With exception of the unlicensed radios (non-standby only), the typical RCVR thresholds listed above are for non-standby or hot-standby with space diversity configurations. For hot-standby configurations, deduct 1 dB for the A side and 10 dB for the B side.2. For RCVR thresholds in the FCC Part 74 Broadcast Auxiliary Band from 6.875 to 7.125 GHz, deduct an additional 0.5 dB.MAXIMUM RSL (BER=1 X 10-6 BER (DBM) -10 DBMTHRESHOLD INTERFERENCECOCHANNEL (DB) 34ADJACENT CHANNEL (DB) -8Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-27RF CHANNEL BANDWIDTH (MHZ)MDR-8605u-45 10MDR-8602-45 10MDR-8606-45 10MDR-8606-135 30MDR-8608-45 10MDR-8608-135 30MDR-8611-45 10MDR-8611-135 30EMISSION DESIGNATORMDR-8X05-45 N/AMDR-8602-45 10MOD7WMDR-8606-45 10MOD7WMDR-8606-135 30MOD7WMDR-8608-45 10MOD7WMDR-8608-135 30MOD7WMDR-8611-45 10MOD7WMDR-8611-135 30MOD7WDS3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTSData Inputs/Outputs Compatible with DSX-3 cross-connect; interface specifica-tion, DS3 interface equipment per AT&T Compatibility bulletin 119.Line rate 44.736 Mb/s ±20 ppmLine code Bipolar with 3-Zero Substitution (B3ZS)Pulse Shape Refer to CCITT G.703, Section 5Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-28Wayside DS1 Interface RequirementsLine Rate 1.544 Mb/s ±32 ppmLine Code Optionally provisionable as Bipolar/AMI or B8ZS Data Rate Sync tolerance ±130 ppmLine Impedance 100 ohms ±5% balancedJitter Accommodation 5.0 UI p-p low frequency, o.1 UI p-p high frequency per TR-TSY-000499 para. 3.7.1Jitter Transfer 0.1 dB low frequency per TR-TSY-000499 para. 3.7.2Jitter Generation Less than 0.28 UI p-pOC3 RADIO ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSPower Consumption NO PA WITH PAMDR-8706s-155Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power71W96 W128 W167 W (With Fan Assy)     Hot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power130 W173 W230 W290 W (With Fan Assy)   Frequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power+31 dBm XMT Power130 W179 W244 W311 W (With Fan Assy)Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-29MDR-8708s-155Non-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power71 W128 W167 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power130 W230 W290 W (With Fan Assy)Frequency Diversity+14 dBm XMT Power+28 dBm XMT Power+30 dBm XMT Power130 W244 W311 W (With Fan Assy)MDR-8710/11s-155Non-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power73 W128 W164 W (With Fan Assy)182 W (With Fan Assy)Hot-Standby+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power135 W231 W284 W (With Fan Assy)316 W (With Fan Assy)Frequency Diversity+15 dBm XMT Power+23 dBm XMT Power+27 dBm XMT Power+29 dBm XMT Power135 W245 W304 W (With Fan Assy)340 W (With Fan Assy)CAPACITY (MB/S, NOMINAL) OC3 DS1 WAYSIDEMDR-87XXs-155 3 X 51.840 3 X 1.544Table 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-30Frequency Stability ±0.001%Receiver Noise Figure (measured at the filter input of a space-diversity radio) Not More Than 5 dBMODULATION 128 TCMRF BAUD (MB/S =0.003 %)MDR-87XXs-155 25.285RADIO TYPE TYPICAL RCVR THRESHOLD (DBM) BER=10-6TYPICAL DISPERSIVE FADE MARGIN (DB) BER=10-3MDR-8706s-155 -70.0 51MDR-8708s-155 -69.0 51MDR-8711s-155 -69.0 51 Note: The typical RCVR thresholds listed above are for non-standby or hot-standby with space diversity configura-tions. For hot-standby configurations, deduct 1 dB for the A side and 10 dB for the B side.MAXIMUM RSL (BER=1 X 10-6 BER (DBM) -10THRESHOLD INTERFERENCECOCHANNEL (DB) 34ADJACENT CHANNEL (DB) -8RF CHANNEL BANDWIDTH (MHZ)MDR-87XXs-155 30EMISSION DESIGNATORMDR-87XXs-155 30MOD7WTable 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-311.10 EXTERNAL INTERFACE REQUIREMENTSRefer to Table 1-5 for Operational Support System (OSS) external interface require-ments.OC3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTSData Inputs/Outputs Compatible with optical interfaces per ANSI TI.105/106/117.Line rate 155.52 Mb/s±20 ppmLine code Binary NRZPayload STS-1, STS-3cWavelength 1260-1360 nmPhysical Interface LC Cable AssemblyType of Optical XCVR LaserOptical Input Power -8  to -28 dBmOptical Output Power -8  to -15 dBmWayside DS1 Interface RequirementsLine Rate 1.544 Mb/s ±32 ppmLine Code Optionally provisionable as Bipolar/AMI or B8ZS Data Rate Sync tolerance ±130 ppmLine Impedance 100 ohms ±5% balancedJitter Accommodation 5.0 UI p-p low frequency, 0.1 UI p-p high frequency per TR-TSY-000499 para. 3.7.1Jitter Transfer 0.1 dB low frequency per TR-TSY-000499 para. 3.7.2Jitter Generation Less than 0.28 UI p-pTable 1-4   (Cont.) Physical, Environmental, and Electrical CharacteristicsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-32Table 1-5   OSS External Interface RequirementsITEM CHARACTERISTICSMCS-11Type RS-422-compatible on backplane. Interfaces to 15-pin D-style connectors (J307, J308, J309, and J310).Receiver 0.2 to 6.0 V dc, 2.3 mA maximumLogic 1 -6.0 to -0.2 V dc, 2.8 mA maximumLogic 0 -7.0 to 7.0 V dcCommon Mode Range Selectable; not less than 4 kilohms, balanced (bridged)Input Impedance Nominal 120 ohms terminatedInput Clock Rate 62 to 68 kHzDriver Differential Output Voltage +6 V dc maximum, +150 mA maximum+2 V dc minimum, +150 mA maximumOutput Impedance 108 to 130 ohmsOutput Clock Rate 64 kHz ±500 Hz, internal clock300 Hz to -68 kHz, external clockTBOSType RS-485-compatible on backplane. Interfaces to four pins (13-16) on 50-pin connector (J305).Receiver 0 to 5.0 V dc, 2.8 mA maximumInput Sensitivity ±200 mVLogic 1 -6.0 to -0.2 V dc, 2.8 mA maximumLogic 0 -7.0 to 7.0 V dcInput Impedance Nominal 120 ohms terminatedInput Clock Rate 62 to 68 kHzDriver Differential Output Voltage +5 V dc maximumOutput Clock Rate 64 kHz ±500 Hz, internal clock300 Hz to 68 kHz, external clock
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-33AUDIO HANDSET JACKType RJ-11, 4-wire modular jack on AE-37Y ControllerFrequency 300-3400 HzLevel 0 dBm maximumImpedance 220 ohmsOff-hook Microphone current greater than 15 mA indicates hand-set is off hook.Maximum microphone current is 40 mA.RS-232 CONNECTORType 9-pin D-style ribbon (J312 and J313)Data Rate 9600 kb/sInput LevelsLogic 0 3.0 to 30 V dc, input resistance 3 to 7 kilohmsLogic 1 -30 to 0.5 V dc, input resistance 3 to 7 kilohmsOutput LevelsLogic 0 8.0 to 12.0 V dc, not less than 300 ohms output resis-tanceLogic 1 -12.0 to -8.0 V dc, not less than 300 ohms output resis-tance4-WIRE AUDIOType Connector 9-pin D-style (J316 and J317)LEVELSInput 0 or -16 dBm, 600 ohms balancedOutput 0 or +7 dBm, 600 ohms balancedE-lead Single form-A contact to ground or -12 V dc when off hook.M-lead Normally open; voltage more negative than -9 V indi-cates input is off hook.Relay Interface All interface via AE-27AF Relay Interface moduleType Connector 50-pin (J305)Table 1-5   (Cont.) OSS External Interface RequirementsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-34CONTROL INPUTSNumber of Inputs 9Input Voltage 0 to 5 V dc, diode protectedCurrent Limiting Resistor 10 kohmPull-Up Resistor 100 kohmALARM/STATUS INPUTSNumber of Inputs 16 (13 through 16 are not available if TBOS is used)Input Voltage 0 to 5 V dc, diode protectedCurrent Limiting Resistor 10 kohmPull-Up Resistor 100 kohmAlarm State Logic 0Non-Alarm State Logic 1RELAY ALARM/STATUS OUTPUTS ALL RELAYS DEFAULT TO OPEN IF CARD POWER IS LOST, EXCEPT POWER SUPPLY ALARMS, WHICH DEFAULT TO GROUND.Number of Alarm Outputs 8Number of Status Outputs 7Activated State Closure to groundMaximum Contact Rating 0.5 A, 100 VRelay Control Outputs All relays default to open if card power is lost.Number of Outputs 6Activated State Closure to groundMaximum Contact Rating 0.5 A, 100 VCONTROL STATUS INPUTSNumber of Inputs 6Input Voltage 0 to 5 V dc, diode protectedCurrent Limiting Resistor 10 kohmPull-Up Resistor 100 kohmTable 1-5   (Cont.) OSS External Interface RequirementsITEM CHARACTERISTICS
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-351.11 EQUIPMENT LISTINGSee Figure 1-2 through Figure 1-6. The following paragraphs describe required and optional equipment for the MDR-8000 radio, in top-down breakdown order. The MDR-8000 common shelf assembly (Table 1-6) consists of the shelf assembly wired (SAW), shelf internal RF cables, front cover, and modules. Refer to Table 1-7 for supplied and optional equipment. The MDR-8000 SAW (PN 3EM 00116 ABAA UDZZA), consists of backplane assembly, cardcage assembly, front cover, heatsinks, brackets, mounting hardware, and decal.Table 1-6  MDR-8000/i/s Common Shelf AssemblyUNIT/MODULE PART NUMBER APPLICATIONSSingle T/R, Domestic Kit 3DH 04122 AA Low Capacity DS1 Non-Standby Applications.Single T/R, International Kit 3DH 04122 AB Low Capacity E1 Non-Standby Applications.Dual T/R, Domestic Kit 3DH 04122 AC Low Capacity DS1 Hot-Standby ApplicationsDual T/R, International Kit 3DH 04122 AD Low Capacity E1 Hot-Standby Appli-cationsSingle T/R, Domestic Kit 3DH 04122 AG High Capacity DS3 Non-Standby Applications.Dual T/R, Domestic Kit 3DH 04122 AJ High Capacity DS3 Hot-Standby ApplicationsSingle T/R, Domestic Kit 3DH 04122 AL High Capacity OC3 Non-Standby Applications With Wayside DS1Dual T/R, Domestic Kit 3DH 04122 AN High Capacity OC3 Hot-Standby Applications With Wayside DS1
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-36Figure 1-2  Typical MDR-8000/i/s/u Component Locations and OptionsLBO/OC3 AUX INTFCSELECT LBO/OC3 AUX INTFCTO MATCH I/O INTFC(DATA RATE)CE–16BBPOWERSUPPLYA1CE–16BBPOWERSUPPLYB1UD–36A( )RCVRA2AE–27AFRELAYINTFCC2AE–37YCNTRC1UD–35A( )XMTRA4UD–35A( )XMTRB4UD–51( )PWR AMPA5UD–36A( )RCVRB2UD–51( )PWR AMPB5I/O INTFCA3I/O INTFCB3LMW-703007/08/02ALMONLINEALMONLINESYNCALMCOM-MONLOSSALMDX-35MDS1/EISELECT A3 AND B3I/O INTFC MODULESBY DATA RATEDX-35NDS3XMTAUXSCALMRCVRONRADLOFWYSDDS1WYSDALMDS3ALIGNRAD DADE1235 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 DX-35POC3ALMINSVCOC3INOC3ALMWYSDONWYSDALMOC3OUTDS1/E1 LBODS3 LBOOC3 AUX INTFC
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-37 Figure 1-3  MDR-8000/i/s Component Locations, Rear ViewHEAT SINKREAR VIEW(SINGLE ANTENNA CONFIGURATION)MW211–0061–1B101898RCVXMTANTENNA DIPLEXER A–SIDEPOWERRF SWITCHB–SIDEPOWERSWITCHRFCIRCULATORSDIPLEXERMOUNTINGBRACKET
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-38Table 1-7   Supplied and Optional EquipmentUNIT/MODULE PART NUMBER REMARKSAE-37Y-1 Controller: 3DH 03155 AA One Per ShelfELMC Option Key 695-5647-018 Required for remote provisioning and downloading on DS1/E1 radios, and DS3 and OC3 radios without wayside DS1ELMC Option Key 695-5647-019 Required for status of DS3 and OC3 radios with wayside DS1 (no remote provisioning or download capability provided)ELMC Option Key 695-5647-020 Required for remote provisioning and downloading of DS3 and OC3 radios with wayside DS1CE-16BB-1 Power Supply: 3DH 03164 AA Two included in Dual T/R assembly kit.Fuse 264-0928-130 4 ea. 15A fast-blow fuses. (Two opera-tional and two spares)DX-35( ) I/O Interface: Capacity and Application DependentRefer to Table 1-8Two included in Dual T/R assembly kit.UD-35( ) Transmitter: Application and Frequency DependentRefer to Table 1-9Two required for hot-standbyUM-62AX Crystal Oscillator Subboard 3DH 04123 AXFrequency DependentThe crystal oscillator subboard and crystal part numbers define this unit. The crystal is soldered to the oscillator subboard and fac-tory tuned to the customers requirements. See drawing 3DH 03177 0000 BJZZA in the Diagrams Section.Capacity Key Modulation and Capacity Dependent  Refer toTable 1-12.UD-51( ) Power Amplifier Frequency and Output Power Dependent. Refer to Table 1-10.Optional. Two required for hot-standby (if equipped)Cooling Fan Assembly Configuration Dependent Assembly with fans always required for PAs with +27 or +29 (10/11 GHz), +28 dBm (8 GHz) and +31 dBm (6 GHz) output power. Assembly with fans and heat deflec-tor are always required between radios in a rack with multiple shelf stacking (regard-less of PA output power).Fan Assembly Without Lap Top Tray 967-0500-001Fan Assembly With Lap Top Tray 967-0500-002
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-39Fan Assembly With Fans 967-0500-003Fan Alarm Board 3DH 04169 AAHeat Deflector 3EM 03390 AA For use with fan assemblyUD-36( ) Receiver: Application and Frequency DependentRefer to Table 1-11Two required for hot-standbyUM-62AX Crystal Oscillator Subboard 3DH 04123 AXFrequency DependentThe crystal oscillator subboard and crystal part numbers define this unit. The crystal is soldered to the oscillator subboard and fac-tory tuned to the customers requirements. See drawing 3DH 03177 0000 BJZZA in the Diagrams section.Capacity Key Modulation and Capacity Dependent Refer toTable 1-12.Line Buildout (LBO) Application and Distance DependentRefer to Table 1-13.AE-27AF Relay Interface 3DH 03219 AA Optional 2 X 4 Fiber Management Panel 3EM 0957 AA Optional.  For use with OC3 2- or 4-fiber switched configurations. Provides interface for one or two radio shelves.Single-mode Splitter/Combiner 1AB 12332 0023 Single-mode fiber interface. One per radio shelf required.Multi-mode Splitter/Combiner 1AB 12332 0022 Multi-mode fiber interface. One per radio shelf required.2 or 4 Fiber Management Panel 3EM 0957 AB Optional. For use with OC3 2- or 4-fiber configurations. Provides interface for one or two radio shelves. SC mating connectors required.Handset Kit 3CC07946AAAA OptionalCoiled Cord, RJ11 to RJ11 155-3362-010 Replaces RJ9 to RJ11 cord supplied with handset kit.Diplexer Filter Kit Frequency Dependent Refer to drawing 3DH 03177 0000 UDZZA in the Diagrams section.Waveguide Iso-Adapters Frequency, Waveguide, and Configuration Dependent Optional. Refer to drawing 3DH 03177 0000 BJZZA in the Diagrams section.Waveguide Flanges Frequency, Waveguide, and Configuration Dependent Optional. Refer to drawing 3DH 03177 0000 BJZZA in the Diagrams section.Customer Interface Cables Applications Dependent Optional. Refer to drawing 3DH 03177 0000 BJZZA in the Diagrams section.Table 1-7   (Cont.) Supplied and Optional EquipmentUNIT/MODULE PART NUMBER REMARKS
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-40XMTR Crystals should never be shipped as replacements without being soldered and tuned up in an oscillator assembly board at the factory.Table 1-8  I/O Interface OptionsTYPE NO. PART NUMBER CAPACITY/APPLICATIONSDX-35M-1 3DH 03131 AA DS1/DomesticDX-35M-2 3DH 03131 AB E1/InternationalDX-35N-1 3DH 03169 AG DS3 (1 or 3 DS3 Lines + DS1 Wayside per DS3)DX-35P-1 3EM 03134 AA OC3 (3 STS1 Lines + DS1 Wayside per STS1)CAUTIONPossibility ofServiceInterruption
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-41Table 1-9  XMTR OptionsTYPE NO. PART NUMBER APPLICATIONS/FREQUENCYUD-35AN-1* 3DH 03137 AA DS1/E1 6400-6525 MHzUD-35AN-2* 3DH 03137 AB DS1/E1 6425-6875 MHzUD-35AN-3* 3DH 03137 AC DS1/E1 6875-7125 MHzUD-35AN-4 3DH 03137 AD DS1/E1/DS3/OC3 6400-6525 MHzUD-35AN-5 3DH 03137 AE DS1/E1/DS3/OC36525-6875 MHzUD-35AN-6 3DH 03137 AF DS1/E1/DS3/OC36875-7125 MHzUD-35AQ-1* 3DH 03236 AA DS1/E1 5850-5925 MHzUD-35AQ-2* 3DH 03236 AB DS1/E1 5925-6425 MHzUD-35AQ-3 3DH 03236 AC DS1/E1/DS3/OC35850-5925 MHzUD-35AQ-4 3DH 03236 AD DS1/E1/DS3/OC35925-6425 MHzUD-35AP-1* 3DH 03228 AA DS1/E1 10400-10700 MHzUD-35AP-2* 3DH 03228 AB DS1/E1 10700-11200 MHzUD-35AP-3* 3DH 03228 AC DS1/E1 11200-11700 MHzUD-35AP-4 3DH 03228 AD DS1/E1/DS3/OC3 10400-10700 MHzUD-35AP-5 3DH 03228 AE DS1/E1/DS3/OC3 10700-11200 MHzUD-35AP-6 3DH 03228 AF DS1/E1/DS3/OC311200-11700 MHzUD-35AR-1 3DH 04170 AA DS1/E1/DS3/OC3 7125-7750 MHzUD-35AR-2 3DH 04170 AB DS1/E1/DS3/OC37700-8500 MHzUD-35AS-1 3EM 09626 AA DS1/DS32025-2285 MHz*Obsolete. Have been replaced with DS1/E1/DS3/OC3 XMTR.
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-42RCVR Crystals should never be shipped as replacements without being soldered and tuned up in an oscillator assembly board at the factory.Table 1-10  PA OptionsTYPE NO. PART NUMBER FREQUENCY/TOP OF STACK POWERUD-51Z-1 3DH 03218 AA 5850-6425 MHz, +23 dBm UD-51Z-2 3DH 03218 AB 6425-7125 MHz, +23 dBmUD-51Z-3 3DH 03218 AC 5850-6425 MHz, +29 dBmUD-51Z-4 3DH 03218 AD 6425-7125 MHz, +29 dBm UD-51Z-5 3DH 03218 AE 5850-6425 MHz, +31 dBmUD-51Z-6 3DH 03218 AF 6425-7125 MHz, +31 dBm UD-51AA-1 3DH 04136 AA 10550-10700 MHz, +27 dBmUD-51AA-2 3DH 04136 AB 10700-11200 MHz, +27 dBmUD-51AA-3 3DH 04136 AC 11200-11700 MHz, +27 dBmUD-51AA-4 3DH 04136 AD 10440-10700 MHz, +23 dBmUD-51AA-5 3DH 04136 AE 10700-11200 MHz, +23 dBmUD-51AA-6 3DH 04136 AF 11200-11700 MHz, +23 dBmUD-51AA-7 3DH 04136 AG 10440-10700 MHz, +29 dBmUD-51AA-8 3DH 04136 AH 10700-11200 MHz, +29 dBmUD-51AA-9 3DH 04136 AJ 11200-11700 MHz, +29 dBmUD-51AB-1 3EM 04070 AA 7125-7750 MHz, +28 dBmUD-51AB-2 3EM 04070 AB 7700-8500 MHz, +28 dBmUD-51AB-3 3EM 04070 AC 7125-7750 MHz, +30 dBmUD-51AB-4 3EM 04070 AD 7700-8500 MHz, +30 dBmUD-51AC-1 3EM 09037 AA 2025-2285 MHz, +32 dBmCAUTIONPossibility ofServiceInterruption
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-43Table 1-11  RCVR OptionsTYPE NO. PART NUMBER APPLICATIONS/FREQUENCYUD-36AN-1 3DH 03132 AA DS1/E1 6400-6525 MHzUD-36AN-2 3DH 03132 AB DS1/E1 6525-6875 MHzUD-36AN-3 3DH 03132 AC DS1/E1 6875-7125 MHzUD-36AN-4* 3DH 03132 AD DS3 6400-6525 MHzUD-36AN-5* 3DH 03132 AE DS3 6525-6875 MHzUD-36AN-6* 3DH 03132 AF DS3 6875-7125 MHzUD-36AN-7 3DH 03132 AG DS3/OC3 6400-6525 MHzUD-36AN-8 3DH 03132 AH DS3/OC3 6525-6875 MHzUD-36AN-9 3DH 03132 AJ DS3/OC3 6875-7125 MHzUD-36AP-1 3DH 03231 AA DS1/E1 10400-10700 MHzUD-36AP-2 3DH 03231 AB DS1/E1 10700-11200 MHzUD-36AP-3 3DH 03231 AC DS1/E1 11200-11700 MHzUD-36AP-4* 3DH 03231 AD DS3 10400-10700 MHzUD-36AP-5* 3DH 03231 AE DS3 10700-11200 MHzUD-36AP-6* 3DH 03231 AF DS3 11200-11700 MHzUD-36AP-7 3DH 03231 AG DS3/OC3 10400-10700 MHzUD-36AP-8 3DH 03231 AH DS3/OC3 10700-11200 MHzUD-36AP-9 3DH 03231 AJ DS3/OC3 11200-11700 MHzUD-36AQ-1 3DH 03239 AA DS1/E1 5850-5925 MHzUD-36AQ-2 3DH 03239 AB DS1/E1 5925-6425 MHzUD-36AQ-3* 3DH 03239 AC DS3 5850-5925 MHzUD-36AQ-4* 3DH 03239 AD DS3 5925-6425 MHzUD-36AQ-5 3DH 03239 AE DS3/OC3 5850-5925 MHzUD-36AQ-6 3DH 03239 AF DS3/OC3 5925-6425 MHzUD-36AR-1 3DH 04175 AA DS1/E1 7125-7750 MHzUD-36AR-2 3DH 04175 AB DS1/E1 7700-8500 MHzUD-36AR-3* 3DH 04175 AC DS3 7125-7750 MHzUD-36AR-5 3DH 04175 AE DS3/OC3 7125-7750 MHzUD-36AR-6 3DH 04175 AF DS3/OC3 7700-8500 MHzUD-36AS-1 3EM 09628 AA DS1/DS3 2025-2285 MHz*Obsolete. Have been replaced with DS3/OC3 RCVR.
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-44Table 1-12  Capacity Keys for Transmitter and Receiver ModulesCAPACITY KEY PN TCM/QAM RADIO TYPE CONFIGURATION967-1609-001 32 TCM MDR-85XX-2 2 DS1967-1609-002 32 TCM MDR-85XX-4 4 DS1967-1609-003 32 TCM MDR-85XX-8 8 DS1967-1609-004 32 TCM MDR-85XX-12 12 DS1967-1609-005 32 TCM MDR-85XX-16 16 DS1967-1609-006 128 TCM MDR-87XX-2 2 DS1967-1609-007 128 TCM MDR-87XX-4 4 DS1967-1609-008 128 TCM MDR-87XX-8 8 DS1967-1609-009 128 TCM MDR-87XX-12 12 DS1967-1609-010 128 TCM MDR-87XX-16 16 DS1967-1609-011 32 TCM MDR-85XXi-2 2 E1967-1609-012 32 TCM MDR-85XXi-4 4 E1967-1609-013 32 TCM MDR-85XXi-8 8 E1967-1609-014 32 TCM MDR-85XXi-12 12 E1967-1609-015 32 TCM MDR-85XXi-16 16 E1967-1609-016 128 TCM MDR-87XXi-2 2 E1967-1609-017 128 TCM MDR-87XXi-4 4 E1967-1609-018 128 TCM MDR-87XXi-8 8 E1967-1609-019 128 TCM MDR-87XXi-12 12 E1967-1609-020 128 TCM MDR-87XXi-16 16 E13EM 01583 AA 64 QAM MDR-86XX-45 1 DS33EM 01583 AB 64 QAM MDR-86XX-135 3 DS33EM 04176 AB 128 TCM MDR-87XX-155 3 STS1*One capacity key is required for each UD-35( ) Transmitter and for each UD-36( ) Receiver.
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-451.11.1 Diplexer Filter KitsEach kit contains diplexer, RF switch assembly, and cables for a specific con-figuration. The RF switch assembly (PN 978-0490-001, 002, 003 consist of isolators/circulators that are frequency dependent. For DS1 diplexer kit options, refer to Integral LM drawing (3DH 04122 0000 UDZZA) in the Dia-grams section. For DS3 and OC3 diplexer kit options, refer to Integral LM drawing (3DH 04158 0000 UDZZA) in the Diagrams section.1.11.2 Standard Filter KitsEach standard filter kit contains filter, isolators, circulators, and cables for a specific configuration. See Equipping Option Drawing (3DH 03177 0000 BJZZA) in the Diagrams section for information.1.11.3 Cable Drop Kit OptionThe cable drop kit option is available for all radio configurations. This option replaces waveguide with coaxial cable. Refer to engineering drawing 967-1665-XXX in the Diagrams section for list of kit parts.1.12 FAN ASSEMBLYSee Figure 1-4 and Figure 1-5. The Fan Assembly fits into a standard 19 in. (483 mm) rack and occupies two vertical rack increments. Three options are avail-able. Refer to Table 1-14 for details. Table 1-13  LBO OptionsMODULE/DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER APPLICATIONSDS1 LBO (Domestic) 0-330 ft. (Near) 3DH 03144 AA Linear/RingDS1 LBO (Domestic) 330-650 ft. (Far) 3DH 03144 AB Linear/RingE1 LBO (International) 3DH 03144 AC Linear/RingDS3 LBO Hot Standby/ Frequency Diversity 3DH 04173 AK Linear/Ring
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-46Figure 1-4  Fan AssemblyWhen equipped with fans, the fan assembly mounts directly below the radio and plugs into connector J302 on the MDR-8000 backplane. The four fans provide air flow to help dissipate heat. Power is provided by the backplane. When not equipped with fans, the assembly can be mounted in any rack location.Table 1-14  Fan Assembly/Lap Top Tray OptionsDESCRIPTION PART NUMBER REMARKSWithout Lap Top Tray 967-0500-001 Contains four fans that can be replaced individu-ally. A front-panel alarm LED illuminates if a fan fails. With Lap Top Tray    967-0500-002 Contains a pullout tray to place a lap top computer and four fans that can be replaced individually. A front-panel alarm LED illuminates if a fan fails.With Lap Top Tray, Without Fans 967-0500-003 Contains a pullout tray to place a lap top computer and no fans or front-panel alarm LED.FAN ALARM CARDLMW-703107/08/02LAPTOP TRAYFAN  (4 EA)ALM LEDFRONTOF FAN ASSEMBLY
3DH03220 MDR-8000 Series RadiosIssue 6, July 2002 General1-47 Figure 1-5  Fan Assembly With Laptop Tray Fully Extended1.13 HANDSET KITSee Figure 1-6. The handset kit consists of a handset, telephone cord, and handset holder. The handset is a push button multi-frequency type handset. The handset cord supplied with the handset contains an RJ11 connector on one end and RJ9 connector on the other end. A recommended cable is available with RJ11 connectors on both ends (PN 155-3362-010). The handset holder attaches to any flat surface with double-sided tape.LAPTOP TRAYEXTENDEDLMW-7032 07/08/02
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220General Issue 6, July 20021-48 Figure 1-6  Handset KitTONE/PULSE (FV/DC)MODE SWITCH SET TO FV FOR TONESHANDSETLMW-7034 07/09/02HANDSETHOLDER

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