Alcatel USA 9928RT LMDS Terminal Station Transceiver User Manual

Alcatel USA Marketing, Inc. LMDS Terminal Station Transceiver

User Manual

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Passing on and copying of this3/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Table of contents1 – Foreword 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 – Structure of the manual 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 – Using the manual 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 – Safety instructions 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3.1 – General rules 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3.2 – Symbols on products 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3.3 – Symbols used in the document 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – Equipment overview 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 – Overview of the A9900 system 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 – Composition of the A9900 system 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 – A9900 system specifications 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.1 – Frequency bands used 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.2 – Radio transmission specifications (typical values) 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.3 – Capacity 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4 – Description of the Terminal Station (9900TS) 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 – Examples of configuration of the Terminal Station (9900TS) 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5.1 – Mono “NT” without repeater 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5.2 – Mono “NT” with repeater 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5.3 – Multi “NT” (max.4) with passive splitters and repeaters 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6 – Technical specifications of the Terminal Station (9900TS) 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6.1 – RT specifications 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6.2 – NT specifications 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 – Installation of the 9900TS Terminal Station 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 – Equipment delivery 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.1 – Unpacking 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.2 – Checking the configuration 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 – Labels on the equipment 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 – Installing the equipment 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.1 – Information required for installation 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.2 – Precautions concerning electromagnetic compatibility 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.3 – Tools required 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 – Installation of the Terminal Station RT unit 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4.1 – Definition of assemblies with respect to chosen polarization 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4.2 – Installation of the 9900RT on a wall or flat vertical surface 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4.3 – Installation of the RT unit on a tube 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4.4 – Grounding the RT unit 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 – Installation of the RT/NT link 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6 – Installation of the Terminal Station 9900NT Indoor Unit 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 – Installation of the 9900NT unit on a desktop 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 – Installation of the NT unit on a vertical wall support 35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this4/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.6.3 – Installation of the NT unit on a 19” rack 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.4 – Grounding the NT unit 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 – Installation of one or more repeater modules 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8 – Installation of one or several repeaters with passive splitter(s) 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 – Commissioning the 9900TS Terminal Station 45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1 – Purpose 45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 – Commissioning the RT unit 45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.1 – Equipment required 45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.2 – Site configuration and adjustment procedures 47. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3 – Commissioning the NT IDU 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4 – Client terminal connections 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.1 – Ethernet connector 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.2 – G703 connector 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.3 – X21 connector 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 – Operation and maintenance 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1 – Network supervision 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 – Preventive maintenance 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3 – Corrective maintenance 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3.1 – Methodology 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3.2 – Use of 9900LT software programs for alarm localisation 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 – Changing the NT unit 56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 – Changing the RT unit 56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 – Changes of configuration 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1 – Use of NT unit supervision 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2 – Declaration, deletion, reset of an NT unit 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3 – Implementation of customer services 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.4 – Changing an RT unit 58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5 – Changing the BS on an NT 58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix 1 – 9900 TS INSTALLATION SHEET 59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix 2 – Using the DALLET[ system by SOFRER] for 1 m & 1.5 m high mast on rooftop 61Appendix 3 – Mounting coaxial connectors 63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix 4 – List of abbreviations/Liste des abréviations 67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this5/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20001 – Foreword1.1 –Structure of the manualThis manual is for users with a sound knowledge of how to operate and install point–multipoint microwavesystems and how to use a PC-based craft terminal running the Windowst operating system.  With it, youshould quickly be able to operate the equipment.  It is not intended to replace the training services that we canprovide for your particular needs.The manual is divided into seven sections followed by appendixes:– Foreword– Description of the equipment– Installation of the equipment– Servicing– Maintenance– Upgrading configurations– Appendixes1.2 –Using the manualWith this manual, you should be able to commission and operate the described equipment to a basic level.You should always read this manual in conjunction with the attached “Update” document (if provided) so thatyou are aware of the latest equipment upgrades.Manual updatesThis edition of the manual describes hardware and software releases of the following revision indexes andabove:Hardware revision: 01In cases where an equipment upgrade affects the content of the manual, the relevant modification should beinserted in the “Update” document, with the same reference number, but with code type VE (instead of TQ).When the number or extent of the changes justifies it, they should be incorporated in the body of the manualand the manual’s revision index should be incremented.  Revision bars will show the differences from theprevious version.Note: MS-DOS, MICROSOFT and WINDOWS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this6/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20001.3 –Safety instructions1.3.1 – General rulesThe following general safety precautions must be observed by the installer and the operator.  ALCATELassumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.Ground the equipment:For Safety Class 1 equipment, always connect the earth conductor of the power cable to an appropriate earthingdevice.DO NOT operate the product in an explosive atmosphere or in presence of flammable gases or fumes.For protection against fire:replace the line fuse(s) only with fuse(s) of the same voltage and current rating and type.Dangerous voltages:Users must not remove equipment covers or shields.  The installation and maintenance procedures describedin this manual are for use by service–trained personnel only.DO NOT operate equipment which may be damaged:Whenever it is possible that the safety protection features built into this equipment have been impaired,ISOLATE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY and do not use the equipment until safe operation can be verified byservice–trained personnel. If necessary, return the equipment to Alcatel After Sales for service and repair.DO NOT substitute parts or modify equipment:Return the product to Alcatel Customer Service for servicing and repair.1.3.2 – Symbols on products1.3.2.1 – Danger symbolsWhen subsystems and modules have warning labels, it is extremely important to follow their instructions.These labels are designed to indicate dangerous situations; they may contain any standard symbol or any textconsidered necessary to protect users and employees.The most frequent danger situations and symbols are:Danger or general warningPrompts the user to refer to the manual.Dangerous electrical voltagesClose to dangerous voltages (>42.4 V AC peak, 60 V DC; power level >240 VA) you will findthis warning labelPresence of heat-radiating mechanical parts
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this7/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20001.3.2.2 – Earth symbolsTerminal for connecting the protective earth conductor in power supply wiringOther earth terminal1.3.2.3 – Other symbolsIndicates compliance with European standards1.3.3 – Symbols used in the documentThese symbols alert the reader the possible risks.  They indicate:– the cause and type of danger,– the possible consequences,– the preventive action.1.3.3.1 – Warning–protection of personnel,– warning of a possible dangerous situation,– danger of fatal or serious injury.1.3.3.2 – Precautions–protection of equipment,– warning of a procedure, practice or condition that could be dangerous toequipment or its environment,– danger of damage to the equipment or its environment; permanent loss of datapossible.– This symbol, introducing the description of a procedure, indicates that it willcause the link to be temporarily disconnected.$– This symbol, introducing the description of a procedure, indicates that it cannotbe continued without a full knowledge of the data contained in the proceduresheet concerning the stations concerned.STOP
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this9/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20002 – Equipment overview2.1 –Overview of the A9900 systemThe Alcatel 9900 is a multi–service broadband wireless local loop system designed to provide telecomservices to small and medium–sized enterprises.Broad band WLL (Wireless Local Loop) system, Alcatel 9900 allows operators to offer rapid provision – to alarge number of client sites – of a comprehensive range of telephone and data transmission services.For cellular phone network operators, Alcatel 9900 offers the possibility of linking base stations to basestation controllers. This makes Alcatel 9900 an economical transmission solution, for the implementation orextension of high traffic density areas coverage.For mixed network operators (fixed and mobile), Alcatel 9900 enables to connect, with the same system, fixedprofessional end user as well as base stations of cellular telephony.Figure 1 – A9900 System – Local point–multipoint service distribution –SMECompany DCompany CCompany ACompany BIndependant professionIndependant profession
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this10/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20002.2 –Composition of the A9900 systemAn A9900 network cell consists of the following:Sa common base station designated 9900BS;Sand several terminal stations distributed across the user sites, and designated 9900TS.Figure 2 – Base Station and Terminal Stations“Digital Base Station”DBS“Terminal Stations”“Radio Base Station”RBS9900BSnx9900TS
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this11/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20002.3 –A9900 system specifications2.3.1 – Frequency bands used25 GHz frequency band:– CEPT  T/R 13–02E European recommendation  24.5 – 26.5 GHz26 GHz frequency band:– MPT (Japan)  25.25 – 27 GHz28 GHz frequency band:– 27 GHz (LMCS – Canada)  27.35 – 28.35– 28 GHz (CEPT) 27.5 – 28.6,  29.1 – 29.5– 29 GHz (LMD – USA) 27.5 – 28.35,  29.10 – 29.252.3.2 – Radio transmission specifications (typical values)The following table gives the main characteristics of the A9900 wireless system.A downstream (BS to TS)carrier is combined with up to four upstream (TS to BS) carriers.DownstreamChannel bandwidth 14 MHz 28 MHzOccupied bandwidth 13.63 MHz 27.25 MHzModulation QPSK QPSKCross bit rate 20.19 Mbit/s 40.37 Mbit/sCode Convol. 7/8 (k=7) Convol. 7/8 (k=7)Interlace depth 12 depth 12Code Reed–Solomon(204,188,8) Reed–Solomon(204,188,8)Bit rate before coding 16.19 Mbit/s 32.38 Mbit/sLink budget 25 GHz 28 GHz 25 GHz 28 GHzRBS output power 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBmTransmit antenna gain 15 dB 15 dB 15 dB 15 dBReceive antenna gain 35 dB 34.5 dB 35 dB 34.5 dBRx RF level for error ratio = 10–10 – 83.5 dBm – 83.5 dBm – 80.5 dBm – 80.5 dBmSystem gain 150.5 dB 150 dB 147.5 dB 147 dB
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this12/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000UpstreamChannel bandwidth 3.5 MHz 7 MHzOccupied bandwidth 3.36 MHz 6.72 MHzModulation D–QPSK D–QPSKCross bit rate 5.38 Mbit/s 10.75 Mbit/sCode Convol. 7/8 (k=7) Convol. 7/8 (k=7)Interface depth 12 depth 12Code Reed–Solomon(63,53,5) Reed–Solomon(63,53,5)Bit rate before coding 4.19 Mbit/s 8.38 Mbit/sLink budget 25 GHz 28 GHz 25 GHz 28 GHzRBS output power 12 dBm 12 dBm 12 dBm 12 dBmTransmit antenna gain 35 dB 34.5 dB 35 dB 34.5 dBReceive antenna gain 15 dB 15 dB 15 dB 15 dBRx RF level for error ratio = 10–10 – 87 dBm – 87 dBm – 84 dBm – 84 dBmSystem gain 149 dB 148.5 dB 146 dB 145.5 dB2.3.3 – CapacityThe network capacity depends on the traffic mix betwen the services and leased lines or telephony services.It also depends on the channeling and the number of upstream channels.The following tables give the characteristics of three combinations: minimum, medium and maximum circuitthroughput; however, any intermediate combination is possible.28 / 7 MHz channeling:Downlink: 28 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink: 1 x 7 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 60 121ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 18,980 9,569 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 76,141 67,084 57,877Downlink : 28 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink : 2 x 7 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 120 242ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 37,961 19,137 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 76,141 58,028 39,613
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this13/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Downlink : 28 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink : 3 x 7 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 180 363ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 56,941 28,706 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 76,141 48,971 21,349Downlink : 28 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink : 4 x 7 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 240 484ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 75,922 38,275 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 76,141 39,915 3,08414/3.5 MHz channeling:Downlink: 14 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink: 1 x 3.5 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 30 60ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 9,412 4,706 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 38,047 33,519 28,990Downlink : 14 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink : 2 x 3,5 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 60 120ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 18,824 9,412 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 38,047 28,990 19,934Downlink : 14 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink : 3 x 3,5 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 90 180ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 28,235 14,118 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 38,047 24,462 10,877Downlink : 14 MHz Trafic MIX: circuit capacityUplink : 4 x 3,5 MHz Minimum Medium Maximumnb of circuits: 64 kbit/s 0 120 240ATM uplink capacity (cells/s) 37,647 18,824 0ATM downlink capacity (cells/s)* 38,047 19,934 1,821
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this14/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000* : part of the ATM downlink bit rate can be used for dynamic bandwidth allocation. This proportion varies withinthe following limits:– 2.5 % of the bit rate , if one upstream channel is used,– 4 % of the bit rate , if two upstream channels are used,– 5.5 % of the bit rate , if three upstream channels are used,– 7 % of the bit rate , if four upstream channels are used.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this15/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20002.4 –Description of the Terminal Station (9900TS)The A9900 system Terminal Station (9900TS) consists of the following main elements:San external transceiver constituting the radio antenna part and designated “RT” (RadioTermination);Sa user connection unit constituting the “indoor” part and designated NT (Network Termination);Sa cable linking the RT and NT and called the indoor–outdoor cable;Sdepending on the configurations (see sections 2.5 3.7 3.8), one (or more) repeater module(s), or(and) one (or more) splitter module(s).2.5 –Examples of configuration of the Terminal Station (9900TS)2.5.1 – Mono “NT” without repeater0 to 70 mRT NT2.5.2 – Mono “NT” with repeaterrepeater repeater0 to 70 mRTNTFixed lenght:70 m Fixed lenght:70 mA repeater compensates 70 meters of cable.The system can support maximum three 70 m cable sections and two repeaters.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this16/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20002.5.3 – Multi “NT” (max.4) with passive splitters and repeatersFigure 3 – Example of assembly with passive splitters and repeatersrepeaterRTNTNT10  to 70 meterssplitterNT2NT3Fixed lenght50 mètersFixed lenght50 metersrepeatersplitterrepeaterFixed lenght50 metersFixed lenght50 metersFixed lenght70 metersThe system can support 2 repeaters and 3 passive splitters per route. Route means the path between a NTunit and the RT unit.The fixed distance between two repeaters or between a repeater and a NT unit is 50 meters if a passive splitteris used.The fixed distance between two repeaters or between a repeater and a NT unit is 30 meters if two passivesplitters are used.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this17/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20002.6 –Technical specifications of the Terminal Station (9900TS)2.6.1 – RT specificationsDesignation Description ObservationsDimensions HxLxD 200(mm)x200(mm)x50(mm)antenna diameter: 26 cmcf. diagramin § 3 InstallationWeight 2 kg Operating temperature –33°C to + 55°C2.6.2 – NT specificationsThere are three types of NT unit:9900 NCA 001 9900 NCA 002 9900 NCD 001Telephony, leased lines 2 x E1 (G703+G703) 2 x E1 (G703 + X21) Data 2 x 10bT Eth 2 x 10bT Eth 2 x 10bT EthDesignation Description ObservationsDimensions WxHxD 19”x1Ux240(mm) cf. diagramin § 3 InstallationWeight 3 kg Supply voltage 85V–264V AC Data interface 10 Base T Ethernet E1 interface G703 and/or X21 Operating temperature –5°C to + 45°C
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this19/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20003 – Installation of the 9900TS Terminal Station3.1 –Equipment deliveryWhen you receive the equipment in its packaging:– Check the condition of the packaging.– If damaged, make your reservations known to the carrier without delay.3.1.1 – UnpackingConsiderations– Unpack the equipment according to the instructions on the packaging.– Take an inventory and identify any missing items. If the delivery does not match the delivery advice note,notify ALCATEL  within 48 hours of receipt of the equipment.Stages (Figure 4)1. Open the cover flap of the package lid.2. Remove the cardboard packing wedge protecting the box’s contents.3. Remove the RT unit, taking care not to damage the antenna.4. Remove the slotted casing from the box.5. Remove the packaged items fixed in the slots of the casing.6. Detach the drilling template if wall–mounting is to take place.mounting kitFigure 4 – Unpaking the RT unitradio unitand antennawall mountbearing mountpolarisation kitUser manual“N” connector andattachment hardware
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this20/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Figure 5 – Unpacking  the NT unitThe NT unit equipment is protected by safety cover. Do not unpack the equipment in advance if it is not to beinstalled immediately.3.1.2 – Checking the configurationThe Terminal Station components are delivered in cardboard boxes:– the RT unit  (also called RT or RT radio) and its installation accessories are in one box,– the NT unit  (also called NT) and its installation accessories are in another box,Depending on the site configurations, the delivery will include individual boxes containing:– one or more splitter modules,– one or more repeater modules.3.1.2.1 – Content of boxesEQUIPMENT CONTENTSRT UNIT 1 RTwith antenna mounted assembly1 wall mount1 bearing mount1 horizontal polarisation kit with screw accessories2 U bolts1 bag containing 1 type “N” 75 ohm  connector four M6x50 screws with washers andplugs; four M8 nuts with washers, 2 terminal lugs and one M6x20 screw with washers1 installation manual
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this21/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000EQUIPMENT CONTENTSNT UNIT 1 Indoor Unit1 power supply cable1 installation kit  containing feet, bracket mouting, handles, attachment accessories and1 installation kit  containing feet, bracket mouting, handles, attachment accessories and1 “F” connectorEQUIPMENT CONTENTSSplitter kit 1 splitter module1 bag containing  screw accessoriesEQUIPEMENT CONTENTSRepeater kit 1 repeater module1 bag containing screw accessories3.1.2.2 – Specific case of RT units delevered without integrated antennaIMPORTANT NOTE: NEVER REMOVE THE ROUND YELLOW PADS USED TO SEALTHE OUTDOOR SYSTEM.3.1.2.3 – StorageIf installation is to be deferred, the type of packaging will define the equipment storage conditions:– cardboard boxes should be warehoused indoors, in a well–ventilated and dry room ,– wooden or plywood boxes may be stored outdoors, provided that they are protected from rain and directsunlight.3.2 –Labels on the equipmentThe labels below are affixed to the equipment and their cardboard boxes to indicate the contents.Figure 6 – Packaging of the RT unit                              Figure 7 – Packaging of the NT unit}}Issue dateSerial numberCommercial referenceRT unit modelbar code and plain textSerial numberbar code and plain textRT unit model / status index
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this22/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.3 –Installing the equipmentIt is recommended that all peripheral equipment (e.g., repeaters, splitters) as well as the engineeringaccessories should be installed before installation of the Terminal  Station.3.3.1 – Information required for installationAppendix 1 contains a sheet for you to complete to collate all the general information needed for the installationprocedure.3.3.2 – Precautions concerning electromagnetic compatibilityInstallation is designed to meet all new requirements concerning electromagnetic compatibility and safetyThe performance of the equipment depends on installation practices (cable installation, ground connections,etc.) which should be based on best trade practices and which may be degraded if this pratices are notrespected.3.3.3 – Tools requiredThe installation personnel must possess a standard installation toolkit (containing, in particular: drill, drill bits,soldering iron, cable tie pliers, terminal pliers).The list of tools required for the mechanical installation of the Terminal Station is given below.Tool Use5 mm Allen key (for M6 screw) For securing the pole mounting and wall mounting13 wrench For tightening the U bolts on the 40 to 50 mm tubeLevel gauge or inclinometer For verticaly of the bearing axisA compass and a pair of binoculars (not supplied) are useful for rough prepointing of the antenna.The use of a torque wrench is recommended.Figure 7 – Inclinometer
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this23/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.4 –Installation of the Terminal Station RT unitIMPORTANT NOTE: NEVER HANDLE THE RT UNIT BY ITS ANTENNA BUT BY THEBODY OF THE RADIO OR THE SUPPORT ARM.Considerations:The installation of the RT unit should satisfy the following criteria:– unimpeded direct line of sight between RT unit and  RBS (Base Station),– perfect mechanical rigidity,– enabling precise antenna alignment.The 9900RT is designed for outdoor installation without any particular protection. However, the followingrecommendations should be respected:– avoid installation below bird nesting areas,– avoid attaching to a surface prone to vibrations (machinery, lift housing, air conditioning, etc.).– avoid attaching to chimneys which give off fat deposits, dust and other aerosols which are liable to cometo rest on the equipment,– avoid proximity to sources of heat,– avoid placing the equipment in proximity to corrosive gas outputs,– avoid placing the equipment below roof run–offs not equipped with guttering (high risk of  microwaveshort–circuit).– avoid installing at man–height to prevent human collisions against the antenna. This could cut the radiolink with the central station.Two types of assembly are possible:– on a flat, vertical surface (e.g., a wall),– on a pole/tube (existing or to be installed), using threaded U–bolts and nuts (M8).Note : The pole/tube selected should be sufficiently rigid to prevent antenna misalignment and resistvibrations.Use tube supports that comply with our recommendations. Support references are mentionned in thenext chapters.3.4.1 – Definition of assemblies with respect to chosen polarizationThe Terminal Station RT unit can be mounted with horizontal (H) or vertical (V) polarization.Terminal Station and Base Station must use the same polarization.To mount the radio/antenna assembly on the support arm, in the event of horizontal polarization, the horizontalpolarization kit must be used. This consists of an additional joint to compensate for the mechanical rotation ofthe system.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this24/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000The pole–mounting mechanical assembly consists of (Figure 8):– two components in the case of vertical polarization (V):Swall mounting (ref.1)Sbearing mounting (ref.2),– three components in the case of horizontal polarization (H):Swall mounting (ref.1)Sbearing mounting (ref.2)Spolarisation mounting (ref.3).Figure 8 – Support arm components123wall mountbearing mounthorizontal polarization mountA polarization slot indicator at the rear of the RT unit can be checked to confirm that the assembly is correctwith respect to the chosen polarization:– if the letter “H” can be read naturally, polarization is horizontal,– if the letter “V” can be read naturally, polarization is vertical,Figure 9 – Vertical PolarizationVertical axis
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this25/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Figure 10 – Horizontal polarizationVertical axis
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this26/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.4.2 – Installation of the 9900RT on a wall or flat vertical surfaceConsiderations:– If attaching the RT unit using bolts and plugs, select the attachment components to suit the compositionof the attachment surface.– The surface chosen should not be prone to vibrations (e.g., avoid machine housings).– To mark the drill holes, use the drilling template printed on the inside panel of the RT unit packagingbox.Figure 11 – Installation of the RT unit on a wallStages1. Select the installation location and determine the polarization of the RT unit.2. Place the drilling template against the wall (or surface) to be pierced.Note : The vertical axis of the wall mounting assembly must be respected. Refer to Figure 12.Used a bubble level or inclinometer.3. Drill the 4 holes.4. Insert the 4 plugs.5. Install and secure the wall mounting (V et H polarization) using four M6x50 screws with washers.Note : screw torque = 4,3 to 4,9m.N.IMPORTANT : WALL MOUNT VERTICALITY OF +/– 1° REQUIRED FOR POLARIZATION
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this27/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Figure 12 –Wall mountingThe vertical axis of the wall mounting assemblymust be respected.2211221169 mm56 mm56 mm71.5 mm12Use elongated holes dia. 6.5mm for  wall mounting(plugs and M6 screws with washers).Use holes dia. 10mm for 50mm tube mounting (U–bolts andM8 nuts)6. Install and secure the bearing mounting on the wall mounting (V and H polarization).Figure 13 – Screws mounting this screw is installed on sitethis screw is installed on siteTo continue the hardware installation, go to step 7 in the case of horizonal polarization or go directly tostep 8 for vertical polarization.7. Install and secure the polarization mounting (H polarization only).8. Install and secure the RT unit on the support arm. Check on polarization indicator  that the polarizationassembly is correct.9. Release the RT assembly locking screw and carry out antenna prepointing visually and/or using a compassand a map. To do this, orientate the assembly so that the antenna is pointed towards the Base Stationantenna.10. Remove the radio module from its axis for configuration (see Chapter 4 – Commissioning)
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this28/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.4.3 – Installation of the RT unit on a tubeConsiderations– Install on tube using two U–bolts.– Installation may be carried out on a newly installed or existing tube, using the two U–bolts.– The external diameter of the tube is 50 mm in standard configuration.– The support tube, along with the U–bolts, must be clean and (apart from threads) grease–free.– If specific site features make perfect alignment impossible (line of sight parallel to the wall, for example).you are recommended to use a support that complies with our specifications (see references) in theparagraphs which follow.IMPORTANT : WALL MOUNT VERTICALITY OF +/– 1° REQUIRED FOR POLARIZATIONIMPORTANT NOTE: THE USE OF SUPPORTS WITH A SLENDERNESS RATIOGREATER THAN OUR MODELS SHOULD BE EXCLUDED (TOO FLEXIBLE)Note : the use of supports with slenderness ratios inferior to our own is authorized (more rigid).Note : slenderness ratio = length / cross–section of sections used.Steps1. Select the installation location and determine the polarization of the RT.2. Install and secure the wall mounting (V et H polarization) using the two U–bolts (and nuts and washers)provided for this purpose or the attachment hardware delivered with the specific wall mount.Note : screw torque = 10.5 to 12 m.N.Note : The vertical axis of the wall mounting assembly must be respected.3. Install and secure the bearing mounting on the wall mounting (V and H polarization), See Figure 8.To continue the hardware installation, go to step 4 in the case of horizontal polarization or go directly to step5 for vertical polarization.4. Install and secure the polarization mounting (H polarization only).5. Install and secure the RT radio unit with its antenna on the support arm. Check the polarization indicatorto check correct polarization.6. Release the RT assembly locking screw and carry out antenna prepointing visually and/or using a compassand a map. To do this, orientate the assembly so that the antenna is pointed towards the Base Stationantenna.7. remove the radio module from its axis for configuration (See Chapter 4 – Commissioning)
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this29/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.4.3.1 – Installing th RT unit on an existing tube, 40 or 50 mm in diameterFigure 14 – Installing th RT unit on an existing tube, 40 or 50 mm in diameter3.4.3.2 – Installing the RT unit on an existing tube, 50 to 115 mm in diameterUse the 3CC10802 AAAA kit.Figure 15 – Installing the RT on a tube, 50 to 115 mm in diameterKit 3CC10802AAAA
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this30/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.4.3.3 – Façade installation of the RT unitUse a support in accordance with our 3CC11132AAAA model.3.4.3.4 – Rooftop mounting of the RT unit (offset), 1 meter mastUse a support in accordance with our 3CC11133AAAA model.Figure 16 – Rooftop mounting of the RT unit (offset), 1 meter mastfixation detail
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this31/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.4.3.5 – Rooftop mounting of the RT unit (raised), 1,5 meter mastUse a support in accordance with our 3CC11134AAAA model.Figure 17 – Rooftop mounting of the RT unit (raised), 1.5 meter mast3.4.4 – Grounding the RT unitConsiderations– On the RT unit, the ground terminal is in the form of a tapped hole (see figure 18) on the attachmentaxis of the pole mounting.– The RT unit can be grounded using the grounding lug and screw hardware supplied with the equipment.The grounding uses a green and yellow cable with an insulating sheath, and with a minimumcross–section of 16 mm2.Steps1. Crimp a lug (ref.: 16–6 CT) on to the grounding cable (16 mm2 cross–section).2. Screw the cable lug into the tapped hole. Use an M6 screw.Figure 18 – Grounding the  RT unitgrounding screw
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this32/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.5 –Installation of the RT/NT linkConsiderations– The electrical connection between the RT unit and the NT unit of the Terminal Station is made usinga type ET 2PA 981 75 ohms coaxial cable  equipped with “F” connectors (at the NT side end) and “N”connectors (at the RT side end).– If a single cable (70 meters without connectors) does not cover the distance between the RT unit andthe NT unit, two or more repeaters must be used.  For the possible configurations and installation ofa repeater, see paragraph 3.7 of the present chapter.– If the RT unit is connected to several NTs of the Terminal Station, use several splitters. For the possibleconfigurations, and installation of a splitter, see paragraph 3.8 of the present chapter.– The length of the cable used must be noted. In order to facilitate this measurement, refer to the markingsprinted on the cables: every meter, on the outer sheath, the number of meters is indicatedincrementally. To know the length of cable installed, subtract the number at one end from the numberat the other end of the cable used. Note the result at the NT.– You are recommended to secure the coaxial cable every meter with a cable tie.Figure 19 – Coaxial cable“F” connnectorTo NT unit “N” connnectorTo RT unitSteps1. Carry out the wiring between the RT unit and the NT unit.Note : In the event of the use of repeaters and/or splitters, use the number of cables required by theconfiguration. Refer to paragraphs 3.7 and 3.8 of this chapter.Note : Make a drip groove where the cable enters the building, respection the cable’s bending radius(100 mmminimum), in order to prevent water infiltration.AVOID A TOO LONG PARALLEL WALK BETWEEN THE RT/NT COAXIAL LINK ANDELECTRICAL CABLES, OR GSM/DCS BASE STATION CABLES.2. Note the length of the cable installed. This information will be entered into the database when the equipmentis commissioned using the configuration software.Note : The accuracy required by the configuration software is + 1.5 m.3. At the RT unit side end, equip the cable with a type “N” 75 ohm coaxial connector, supplied with theequipment. For attaching the coaxial terminals, refer to the manufacturer’s Assembly manual and use the
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this33/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000specific tools as recommended. One of the main causes of installation problems is the faulty mounting ofconnectors.NEVER USE 50 OHM CONNECTORS, AT THE RISK OF DESTROYING THE RADIOUNIT.IMPORTANT NOTE: NEVER HANDLE THE RT UNIT BY ITS ANTENNA BUT BY THEBODY OF THE RADIO OR THE SUPPORT ARM.IMPERATIVE : PROTECT THE “N” CONNECTOR CONNECTION WITH A PRE–PASTEDTHERMOSHRINKABLE SLEEVE.Figure 20 – Connecting the “N” connector with the thermoshrinkable sleeve70Thermoshrink a pre–pasted sleeve on theconnector/terminal/cable assembly 70 mmalong. (80 mm minimum long before ther-moshrink)The sleeve end should stop at the termi-nal base.4. Attach the cable to the RT unit using a cable tie.THE COAXIAL CABLE SHOULD NEVER BE TOO TIGHT BETWEEN THE ODU AND ITSMOUNTING.  ADJUST THE POSITION OF THE MOUNTING AND THE LENGHT OF THECABLE TO SUIT, OTHERWISE THERE IS A MAJOR RISK OF ANTENNA MISALIGMENTOR CABLE DAMAGE AT THE CONNECTOR. ON THE OTHER HAND, TOO SLACK  ACONNECTION CAN HAVE THE SAME CONSEQUENCES UNDER THE EFFECT TO THEWIND.Note : No overtighten the cable tie on the cable; this could cause deformation of the dielectric and subsequentloss of performance.5. Run the cable to the NT unit and equip it with a type “F”  75 ohm coaxial connector, supplied with theequipment.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this34/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.6 –Installation of the Terminal Station 9900NT Indoor UnitA SPACE OF 1U (in the event of rack mounting) OR APPROXIMATELY 50 mm MUSTBE LEFT FREE ABOVE THE TERMINAL STATION IDU.NEVER STORE DOCUMENTATION OR ANY OTHER OBJECTS ABOVE THE NT UNITON THE VENTILATION HOLES. THIS MAY CAUSE IT TO BE DAMAGED.Considerations– The NT units are intended for indoor installation only.– The NT should be positioned in accordance with the needs of the user and the technical constraints(e.g., minimum distances to be respected, topology of the connections, accessibility of the RT/NT link,power supply).– Always place the NT unit in a dry, dust–free environment, away from any major source of heat(–5 < T< + 45°).– Always place the NT unit near a rated power source: 85/264V – 47/63Hz with ground connection.Note : Use grounded power connections only. Avoid the use of extension cables.– The power supply is turned on after installation of the NT, when it is commissioned.– Do not install the NT too close to the ground (keep at a distance from dust and floor cleaning products).– do not install on premises containing corrosive materials.3.6.1 – Installation of the 9900NT unit on a desktopSteps1. After unpacking the unit, fit it with its four feet, clipping them on to the bottom of the unit.2. Connect the NT unit to the Terminal Station RT (”F” connector).Figure 21 – Mounting the feet
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this35/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.6.2 – Installation of the NT unit on a vertical wall supportFigure 22 –Installation of the NT on a vertical wall support484203Steps1. Select a flat, vertical wall surface for installing the NT unit, at a height of over 1 meter from the ground.2. Mount the four brackets on the unit.3. Mark the position of the holes on the support with a sharp implement or marker.4. Drill the holes and insert the plugs.5. Mount and secure the screw fittings, starting from the top.THE MAIN CONNECTOR MUST ALWAYS BE AT THE TOP OF THE UNITDO NOT STRAIN OR TWIST THE UNIT6. Connect the NT to the RT (”F” connector).
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this36/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.6.3 – Installation of the NT unit on a 19” rackSteps1. Fit the handles on the NT unit (see figure 23).2. Install the unit in the 19” (or other type) rack (screw fittings reat included, this depend on the manufacturer).3. Connect the NT to the RT  (”F” connector).Figure 23 – Fitting the NT unit handlesM3x6 countersunk fixing screws HandleA SPACE OF AT LEAST 1U MUST BE LEFT FREE ABOVE THE ASSEMBLY.3.6.4 – Grounding the NT unitConsiderations– The NT unit can be grounded to the general ground or using a grounding terminal and lug. Thegrounding terminal is on the right of the NT unit (connections side) and is in the form of a tapped hole(see Figure 24).– The ground / earth connection should be made as directly as possible between the unit and the generalgrounding system of the side (bar, rod, plate, etc.).Steps1. Crimp a lug (ref.: 16–6 CT) on to the grounding cable (16 mm2 cross–section).2. Screw the cable lug into the terminal designed for this purpose. Use an M6 screw.Figure 24 – Grounding/earthing the  NT unitGeneral grounding/earthing lug
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this37/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.7 –Installation of one or more repeater modulesConsiderations– In the case of a coaxial cable to cover a distance greater than 70 meters between ODU (9900RT) andIDU (9900NT), a repeater module is required to compensate losses.– Repeaters are installed indoors only, sheltered from dust and heat.– The repeater must be installed in series on the RT/NT connection (coaxial cable).– Respect the installation orientation of the repeaters, paying attention to the reference marks on thecasing.– The repeater needs no setting. It has no individual power supply: the repeater automatically takes itspower from the supply passing through the RT/NT connection.– The repeater is a fixed gain bi–directional amplifier. This means that the installation methodologydescribed below MUST be respected.Repeater installation methodology1. Between repeater and RT unit, the length of the connection (coaxial cable) is always variable: from 0 to 70meters.2. Between repeater and NT unit, the length of the connection (coaxial cable) is always fixed: 70 meters.First exampleLength of coaxial cable less than 140 m (here, 110 m).A single repeater is used.Figure 25 –Installation with one repeaterRTNTExample: 40 meters Fixed: 70 metersRepeaterThe variable length, < 70 m, is always situated between repeater and RT unit.The fixed length, 70 m, is always situated between repeater and NT unit.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this38/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Second exampleLength of coaxial cable less than 210 m but greater than140 m (here, 200 m).Two repeaters are used.Figure 26 –Installation with two repeatersRTNTExample:60 metersFixed:70 metersrepeaterFixed:70 metersrepeaterSteps1. Select the installation location with respect to the location of the NT unit.2. Install and secure the repeater.3. Wire the repeater to the NT unit and to the RT unit, respecting the instructions contained in the installationmethodology above.4. Note the length of the cables installed. The length of each should be < 70 m. This information will be enteredin the database when the equipment is commissioned, using the configuration software.Note : The accuracy required by the configuration software is + 1.5 m.5. If the last 70 meter section must be coiled, respect a minimum bending radius of 200 mm.IN ALL CASES, THE LENGTH OF THE CABLE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 210 meters FORA MAXIMUM OF 2 REPEATERS.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this39/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20003.8 –Installation of one or several repeaters with passive splitter(s)Considerations– Where there are several NT units for a single RT unit, one or several splitter(s) need(s) to be used.– For a single RT unit it is possible to mount up to four NT units.– The passive splitter is installed in series on the RT/NT connection (coaxial cable).– The passive splitter has no individual power supply: it feeds the power through from the NT to the RT.– Respect the installation orientation of the repeaters and splitters, paying attention to the referencemarks on the casing.– The length of the cable used must be noted. In order to facilitate this measurement, refer to the markingsprinted on the cables: every meter, on the outer sheath. To know the length of cable installed, subtractthe number at one end from the number at the other end of the cable used.Methodology– The system supports a maximum of 2 repeaters and 3 splitters per route. Route means the pathbetween an NT unit and the RT unit.– The variable distance between an RT and a repeater is from 0 to 70 meters.– The fixed distance between two repeaters is 70 meters.– The fixed distance between a repeater and an NT is 70 meters.– The fixed distance between two repeaters encompassing a passive splitter is 50 meters.– The fixed distance between a repeater and an NT, and encompassing a splitter, is 50 meters– The fixed distance between two repeaters encompassing two passive splitters is 30 meters.– The fixed distance between a repeater and an NT, encompassing two splitters, is 30 meters– If a fixed lenght section must be coiled, respect a minimum bending radius of 200 mm.Figure 27 – Passive splitter15454,5435,58
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this40/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Figure 28 – Repeater169124Example of “star” assemblyThis scheme is to be preferred since only 2 splitters are used per route.It is well suited to the distribution of NTs on the same floor of a building.Figure 29 – Preferred “star” assemblyRT 0  to 70 metersNT1 NT2 NT3 NT450 meters50 meters50 metersrepeater repeatersplitter splitterrepeaterrepeater
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this41/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Example of the use of 75 ohm loads on cables or accesses waiting for one NT.Figure 30 – assembly withs 75 ohms loads .RT 0 à 70 metersrepeatersplitterrepeatersplitterNT1 NT3repeatersplitter50 mètres50 meters50 mètres50 meters75 ohms loadon cable waiting for NT275 ohms loadon splitter acces waitingfor NT450 meters
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this42/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Example of “stepped” assemblyFigure 31 –”Stepped” assemblyrepeaterRTNT70 meters NT10 à 70 meterssplitterrepeaterNT2repeatersplitterNT350 meters50 meters50 meters50 meters
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this43/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Example with two splitters placed between two repeatersFigure 32 –Assembly with two splitters placed between two repeatersrepeaterRTNT1NT40 à 70 meterssplitterNT2splitterrepeatersplitter30 metersNT350 meters50 meters50 meters30 meters
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this45/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20004 – Commissioning the 9900TS Terminal Station4.1 –PurposeThe purpose of this task is to carry out:– site adjustment of the RT unit (also called RT or RT radio),– initialization and configuration of the RT unit and NT unit parameters,– checking and validation of the installed parameters before rendering the equipment operational.4.2 –Commissioning the RT unit4.2.1 – Equipment requiredTo configure the parameters and carry out site adjustment of the RT unit, the following equipment is required:– the RT unit,– the RIT tool (Radio Installation Tool),Figure 33 – RIT toolRear viewFront view of equipment intransport pouchPotentiometerField GaugeAlarm indicator On/Off switchOn/Off indicatorPC and headsetcable connectorN connector toNIT tool BNO connectorto RT unit N connector toRT unitReceiving indicator
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this46/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000–NIT tool (Network Installation Tool),Figure 34 – NIT toolConnector for RIT/NIT cable On/Off switchConnector for mains cable– one tool cable set (see Figure 35 and 36),– one audio–head set (see Figure 36),– one No.5 Allen key,– the RT installation and programming software pre–installed on a portable PC,– a diskette (or CD–ROM) containing the data pre–recorded by the network operator,– a PC fitted with the RT unit initialization and programming software; the PC should have the followingminimum characteristics:Smicroprocessor: 300 MHz Pentium II,SRAM: 64 MB,SHard disk: 2 GB,SGraphics board: 2 MB,S3”1/2  disk drive (internal or external),S12x CD drive (internal or external),SPorts: 1 available serial port (DB9) and 1 available parallel port (centronix),S2–button mouse (PS2 series) or a pointing device,Snetwork board: 10/100BT Ethernet (RJ45), 10B2 (BNC),S12”  screen (1024x768).The RIT is used:– as an interface between the PC and the RT unit: it receives the information necessary to the initializationand programming of the RT from the PC and transmits it to the RT unit;– to implement optimal alignment of the antenna vis–a–vis the Base Station. This function is providedby the Received Signal Level control system (visual and/or audible) of the RIT.The NIT is used:– as a power source for the RT unit and the RIT tool during the RT adjustment and configurationprocedures.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this47/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20004.2.2 – Site configuration and adjustment procedures4.2.2.1 – Configuration of the 9900RT ODU parametersTo carry out RT radio programming, implement the assembly shown in Figure 35.Note : It is recommended that this task be carried out indoors. The use of the portable PC in inclement weatherconditions (rain, snow, etc.) is not advisable.Figure 35 – RT configuration setup diagram RT/RIT link (tool cable)I2C bus (tool cable)Coaxial cable  (tool cable)or “site” cablemains 85 – 264 VAC47 – 63 HZNIT tool RIT tool RTPortablecomputerRIT/PC link (tool cable)Stages1. Connect the cables of the configuration tools (cables and tools delivered with the equipment):– between the RT unit and the RIT tool: the RT/RIT link coaxial cable (“N”  type connectors at both ends)– between the RT unit and the RIT tool: the data transfer bus (“BNO”  type connectors at both ends)– between the portable PC and the RIT tool,– between the RIT tool and the NIT tool: coaxial cable (“N” type connector at the RIT and “F” typeconnector at the NIT)– between the NIT tool and the mains power supply: mains connection cable.2. Power–up the assembly:– power–up the NIT tool,– power–up the PC,– power–up the RIT tool.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this48/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20003. Run the installation software from the PC.Note : The installation software operator is expected to understand the operation of software in the Windows95, 98 and NT environments.4. Insert the diskette (or CD–ROM) containing the pre–recorded data and transfer it on to the PC hard disk.5. If there is no diskette or data on diskette, enter on the PC screen displayed windows the the following data:– the distance between the Terminal Station (9900TS) and the link Base Station (9900BS)– distance (D) accuracy: 100m < D < 200m; 20m maximum error–                                    200 < D < 200m; 40m maximum error–                                    400 < D < 400m; 80m maximum error–                                             D < 800m; 100m maximum error– the total length and/or type of RT/NT cable, required accuracy: ± 1,5 meter per cable section, ± 5 metersper cable overall lenght– the difference in altitude between the 9900BS antenna and the 9900TS antenna, required accuracy:± 10%– whether or not a repeater is used– single or multi–NT configuration.Note : Part of the data required for the correct operation of the system is supplied to the software by the networkoperator in computerized form (diskette, CD–ROM, etc.).6. Confirm the data entries for the data to be transfered to the RT.4.2.2.2 – Aligning the RT unit antennaNote : To carry out the following phases of the Terminal Station commissioning, the link Base Station must beoperational and its antenna correctly orientated.IMPORTANT NOTE: NEVER HANDLE THE RT UNIT BY ITS ANTENNA BUT BY THEBODY OF THE RT RADIO OR THE SUPPORT ARM.The following equipment is required for carrying out RT antenna alignment:– the RT unit,– the RIT (Radio Installation Tool),– the NIT (Network Installation Tool),– an audio headset,– a No. 5  Allen key.To carry out RT unit antenna alignment, implement the assembly shown in Figure 36.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this49/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Figure 36 – RT antenna fine alignment assembly diagram RT/RIT link cable (tool cable)“Site”  caxial cable (link RT/NT)mains 85 – 264 VAC47 – 63 HZNIT tool  RIT toolRTHeadsetRIT/ Headset tool cableStagesIN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT THE SIDE LOBES ARE QUITE ADJACENT (4_ TO 5_)AND AT QUITE A HIGH LEVEL (–15dB), BE SURE THAT ALIGNMENT IS CARRIED OUTWITH RESPECT TO THE MAIN LOBE.1. Using the Allen key, loosen the screws (ref. 1, Figure 38).2. Adjust the RT unit by sweeping horizontally in either direction until the maximum receive level is found.3. If no reception level is detected, lock the bearing alignment and repeat the elevation alignment procedure.Check installation for ploarization, connection..., in failure case.Figure 37 – Main lobe and side lobesmain lobeside lobe
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this50/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Figure 38 – Adjustment screws214. Carry out alignment with respect to the strongest signal. To do this, either:– observe the maximum field level on the RIT tool indicator (the field maximum corresponds to themaximum deviation of the needle on the field gauge),– or, evaluate the maximum field level using the audio headset connected to the service kit cable (fieldminimum corresponds to a low frequency audio signal; field maximum corresponds to a high frequencyaudio signal).Figure 39 – Adjustment procedure using the RIT tool potentiometerPotentiometerPotentiometerWhen the needle reaches the end point, adjust the potentiometer to re–center it.These adjustments are repeatable.5. Using the Allen key, re–tighten the “bearing”  screws (ref. 1, Figure 38).6. Using the Allen key, loosen the “elevation”  screws (ref. 2, Figure 38).7. Adjust the RT unit by sweeping vertically in either direction until the maximum receive level is found. Usethe same methods presented in point 3 above.8. Using the Allen key, re–tighten the “elevation”  screws (ref. 2, Figure 38).9. Tighten all the mechanical assembly screws, taking care not to mis–align the RT unit assembly.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this51/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 200010. Remove the tools and cables used for RT configuration and adjustment.11. Connect the RT/NT connection cable to the RT unit.4.3 –Commissioning the NT IDUNote : To carry out the following phases of the Terminal Station commissioning, the link Base Station must beoperational and its antenna correctly orientated.Considerations– Before commissioning the NT unit, complete the RT unit adjustment procedures.– No adjustment is required for commissioning the NT.– To check the voltage at the mains connector terminals, use a measuring instrument (voltmeter).– For the mains connection, use only the connection cable supplied with the equipment.– Never use an extension cable for connecting the NT unit to the power source.Stages (Figure 40)1. Connect the RT/NT connection cable. Use ref. 1 connector.2. To ground the NT unit in this way, carry out the procedures described in Chapter 3.       Use the lug and screw hardware supplied with the equipment, ref. 7.3. Check that the mains socket to which the NT is to be connected supplies voltage compliant with theequipment characteristics and that it is fitted with an earth.4. Connect the NT connection cable to the NT connector (ref. 5) and then to the mains.5. Power–up the NT unit using the On/Off switch (ref. 6); the green “Power” LED (ref. 3) lights up. The red“Alarm”  LED (ref. 4) starts to flash at different rates according to the current phase.6. Observe the (automatic) initialization time of the NT. As soon as the red LED (ref. 4) goes out, the systemis operational.Note : The maximum initialization time is in the order of 5 minutes.Client terminals are connected to the ref. 2 connectors.Figure 40 – The NT unit12 57634
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this53/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20004.4.3 – X21 connectorFigure 43 – Affectation of X21 connector access pointsPin 1 ––––>ScreenPin 2 ––––>T_negPin 3 ––––>C_negPin 5 ––––>I_negPin 7 ––––>B_negPin 8 ––––>GroundPin 4 ––––>R_negPin 6 ––––>S_negPin 9 ––––>T_posPin 10 ––––>C_posPin 12 ––––>I_posPin 14 ––––>B_posPin 15 ––––>Not connectedPin 11 ––––>R_posPin 13 ––––>S_posShielded cable11589                                    SHIELDED CABLES MANDATORY
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this55/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20005 – Operation and maintenance5.1 –Network supervisionThe network operator receives the alarms sent by the network equipment. With the aid of the the 9900LTsoftware applications, the operator can view and analyse the alarms and trigger the appropriate correctiveoperations (see procedures below).In the event of unsatisfactory results from the performance measurement programs, analyses may be madeto localise the implicated station and implement the necessary maintenance operations to restore original linkperformance.On detection of a fault, the operator should go to the faulty station. He should take a laptop PC enabling himto configure, if required, certain system characteristics.5.2 –Preventive maintenanceThis maintenance is carried out, either during a corrective maintenance inspection, or during a periodicinspection, on all station equipment. It consists in inspecting the units and their interconnections (connectors,cables, sockets, etc.) and ensuring that the environment of the Indoor Units (NTs) complies with installationrequirements (see section 3 of this Manual). In case of doubt, the suspect parts should be checked, taking allprecautions to avoid interrupting link data transmission.5.3 –Corrective maintenance5.3.1 – Methodology– Analysing the NT unit alarm LEDs,– In the case of alarms, localising them with the aid of configuration and management programs installedin a PEX, analysing them and carrying out the necessary corrections (changing the unit, module, cable,etc.).5.3.2 – Use of 9900LT software programs for alarm localisationTo activate and use the alarms refer to section 4.10 of the Base Station User Manual, ref.: 3CC10875AAAA TQBJB .
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this56/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 20005.4 –Changing the NT unit$Stages1. Turn off NT unit power. Disconnect from power source.2. Disconnect all cables connected to the NT unit to be changed.3. Change NT unit after checking that the characteristics coincide (number of inputs, impedance, etc.).4. Reconnect NT unit cables.5. Power up NT unit.6. Wait for “Power”  LED to light up.7. Wait for flashing of “Alarm” LED. The NT unit is in operation once the LED is extinguished.8. Check the absence of alarms in the 9900LT software application (see section 4.10 of the Base Station UserManual ).9. Update the station installation sheet .5.5 –Changing the RT unit$Stages1. Disconnect the RT/NT connection cable.2. Change RT unit after checking the characteristics are identical.3. Carry out antenna alignment. For this, refer to section 3 of the present Manual.4. Reconnect the RT/NT connection cable. Wait two minutes. Reconfiguration is automatic.5. Check the absence of alarms in the 9900LT software application.6. Update the station installation sheet .
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this57/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 20006 – Changes of configurationThe changes to the transmission network may require changes to the equipment configurations in order to meetnew requirements. The A9900 equipment is likely to satisfy these changes either by modifying just theequipment software configuration or by physically modifying the equipment and its configuration.These changes may involve either changes of configuration using the 9900LT software only, or changes ofconfiguration with physical intervention on the equipment.The possible changes using the 9900LT software only are:– use of NT unit supervision,– declaration/removal/reset of an NT terminal,– implementation of customer services.The possible changes with physical intervention are:– addition of an NT unit,– changing an NT unit,– changing an RT unit,– changing the BS on an NT unit.Before any configuration change, block all remote command signals (Procedure to be detailed subsequently.)6.1 –Use of NT unit supervisionFor the use of this function, carry out the commands indicated in section 4.6 of Chapter 4 – Presentation of9900LT Software of the Base Station User Manual, ref: 3CC10875ABAA TQ BJB .6.2 –Declaration, deletion, reset of an NT unitTo add a new NT IDU:– update the “Installation information” sheet required for station installation (refer to Annex 1 of thepresent Manual),– carry out installation (refer to Chapter 3 of the present Manual) and commissioning (refer to Chapter4 of the present Manual) of the NT– to declare the new NT terminal, execute the commands indicated in section 4.6.1 of Chapter 4 –Presentation of 9900LT Software of the Base Station User Manual.To delete an NT unit from the network:– update the “Installation information” sheet required for station installation (refer to Annex 1 of thepresent Manual),– execute the commands indicated in section 4.6.3 of Chapter 4 – Presentation of 9900LT Software ofthe Base Station User Manual,– turn off power to unit using ON/OFF switch.To reset an NT unit:– execute the commands indicated in section 4.6.4 of Chapter 4 – Presentation of 9900LT Software ofthe Base Station User Manual,– if necessary, update the “Installation information” sheet (refer to Annex 1 of the present Manual).6.3 –Implementation of customer servicesTo implement customer services:
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this58/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000– execute the commands indicated in section 4.12 of Chapter 4 – Presentation of 9900LT Software ofthe Base Station User Manual,Note : The system benefits from E1 or IP links. For each case, use the specific procedure.– if necessary, update the “Installation information” sheet (refer to Annex 1 of the present Manual).6.4 –Changing an RT unit$When changing the RT unit, it is necessary to carry out antenna alignment (tracking) and reinitialisation of theradio part configurationTo change the RT unit:– turn off the mains supply to the NT,– disconnect the RT/NT link cable,– carry out installation of the RT unit and tracking of the Terminal Station antenna. For this, refer to Chapter 3of the present Manual.– restart the Terminal Station. For this, refer to Chapter 4 of the present Manual.– reconfigure the system according to the procedures in Chapter 4 of the present Manual.For system initialisation and retrofit, refer to section 4.6 of Chapter 4 – Presentation of 9900LT Software of theBase Station User Manual.6.5 –Changing the BS on an NT$To change the Base Station on a Terminal Station:– turn off the mains supply to the NT,– carry out tracking of the Terminal Station antenna. For this, refer to Chapter 3 of the present Manual.– restart the Terminal Station. For this, refer to Chapter 4 of the present Manual.– reconfigure the system according to the procedures in Chapter 4 of the present Manual.For system initialisation and retrofit, refer to section 4.6 of Chapter 4 – Presentation of 9900LT Software of theBase Station User Manual.
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this59/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Appendix 1 – 9900 TS INSTALLATION SHEET    General informationNameAddress.................................................................No ..... Street..............................................Bld  ......    Stair ............. Floor...............Town ...................Country......................OperatorSite identificationName of the correspondingBase StationSector number (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.)Distance between BS and TSAltitude differenceAzimut (in degrees)Obstacle (type,distance...)Climatic zone (A,B, etc.)Frequency band (GHz)Duplex deviation (MHz)Sub–band (A,.B, etc.)Polarization (H or V)9900 NT Intervening party : ............................Date : ...................Visa: .............Designation NT1 NT2 NT3 NT4TypeReference (3CC...)ICS (01,02,...)Serial numberDownloadedapplicationVersionPosition, location of the equipmentInstallation type(Rack,wall–moun-ting,table)9900 RT Intervening party :.............................. Date : .................Visa: ............DesignationVersionReference (3CC...)ICS (01,02, etc.)Serial numberReception level (dBm)Installation type (rooftop, tower, mast)
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this61/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000Appendix 2 – Using the DALLET system bySOFRER for 1 m & 1.5 m high mast on rooftopRecommendations according to Snow and Wind Rules NV 65 are only indications and shouldbe verified according to the sitesFeet weight : about 50 Kg2 DALLETZone 1 and Zone 2 Zone 1 and Zone 2Zone 3 Zone 33 DALLET3 DALLET 4 DALLETBefore any use, verify the rules applicable locally and compute according to theregulations.
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this65/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 04, 2000PRODUCT REFERENCESFILOTEX ref. :Passing on or copying of the document, use or communicate of its content is not permitted without prior written authorization.Filotex Information subject to change without notice.Main applicationsElectrical valuesPhysical characteristicsET 2PA 981Characteristic impedance : 75 ΩNominal capacitance : 55.5 pF/mRelative velocity of propagation : 82 %Dielectric strength : 1.5 KvJacket strength : 3.0 KvΩ/kmAttenuation at 50 MHz :  < 4.72 dB/100 m300 MHz : <11.10 dB/100 m450 MHz : <13.70 dB/100 m600 MHz : <16 dB/100 m860 MHz : <19.50 dB/100 m1000 MHz : <21.10 dB/100 m2000 MHz : <32.40 dB/100 mScreening attenuation from 100 to 1000 MHz :  85 dB according toIEC1196–1§12–4.Structural return loss : 30 to 450 MHz : > 20 dB450 to 600 MHz : > 18 dB600 to 1000 MHz : > 15 dB1000 to 2000 MHz : > 12 dBTolerance : 3 peaks at – 4 dB in each bandwithCONSTITUTION1.02 +/– 0.1 mm bare copperinner conductorCellular polyolefin insulationØ = 4.60 +/– 0.1 mmAluminium/PET/Aluminium tapeTinned copper braid(filling factor > 60%).LSZH ivory jacketØ = 7.15 + 0.15 mmWeight : 58 Kg/KmDrop coaxial cable for indoor/outdoor applications.nnnnnnnnnnnCoaxial cable 75ΩMaximum pulling strength : 34 daNMinimum bending radius for one single bend : 40 mmfor 10 bends : 80 mmWeathering resistance according to NFC 20 540Resistance to propagation according to IEC 332–3 but with a reducedvolume of flamable material (0.5l instead of 1.5l)Smoke emission according to IEC 1034–2Halogen content according to IEC 754–1nnnnnn1234512345>_DC loop resistance ar 20 degres : 38.5
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document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this67/683CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02 Issue 02 - January 03, 2000Appendix 4 – List of abbreviations/Liste desabréviationsMNEMONIC ENGLISH FRENCHADM Add and Drop Multiplexer (MIE) Multiplex insertion extractionAGC Automatic Gain Control (CAG) Commande Automatique de GainAIS Alarm Indication Signal (SIA) Signal d’indication d’alarmeAMD AirModemANT ATM Network TerminationATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode (?) Mode de transfert asynchroneAS Automatic switching (CA) Commutation automatiqueAT Attend alarm (on CT) (AT) Alarme en attente (sur PEX)BER Bit Error Rate (TEB) Taux d’erreur binaireBNC Bayonet–locking Connector (BNC) connecteur BNCBS Base Station (BS) Station de baseCEPT Conference of European Post and Tele-communications administrations (CEPT) Conférence Européenne desPostes et TélécommunicationsCCIR International radio consultative comitee (CCIR) Comité consultatif international desradiocommunicationsCPL coupling (in CPL board) (CPL) coupleur (carte CPL)CT Craft Terminal (ECT, NCT or RCT) (PEX) Poste d’exploitation (PEE, PER ouPED)DBS Digital Base Station (DBS) Station de base numériqueEMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (CEM) Compatibilité ElectroMagnétiqueEPROM Electronically Programmable Read–OnlyMemory (EPROM) Mémoire fixe programmable defaçon électroniqueETSI European Telecommunications StandardsInstitute (ETSI) Institut de standardisation destélécommunications éuropéennesFEC Forward error correction (CCE) Code correcteur d’erreursHDB3 High Density Binary 3 code (3rd order) Code Haute Densité Binaire d’ordre 3I2C or IIC Inter Integrated Circuit (I2C or IIC) Inter Circuits IntégrésIDU InDoor Unit (IDU) Coffret intérieurIEC International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Commission internetionaled’électrotechniqueIP Internet Protocol (IP) Protocole internetITU International Telecommunication Union Union Internationale desTélécommunicationsLED Light Emitting Diode Diode électroluminescenteLMCS Local Multipoint Communication Systems (LMCS) Système de communicationmultipoint en mode local
document, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from ALCATELAll rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this68/68 3CC11095AAAA TQ BJA 02Issue 02 - January 04, 2000MNEMONIC FRENCHENGLISHLMD(S) Local Multipoint Distribution (System) (LMD(S)) Distribution multipoint en modelocalMAC Medium Access Control (MAC) sous couche MAC de l’OSIMUX Multiplexer (MUX) MultiplexeurODU OutDoor Unit (ODU) Coffret extérieurNE Network Element (NE) Elément de réseauNRZ Non return to zero (NRZ) Non retour à zéroNT Network Terminal (NT) Terminal  de réseauPC Personal Computer (PC) Odinateur individuelQAM Quadrature amplitude Modulation (MAQ) Modulation d’amplitude enquadratureRBS Radio of Base Station (RBS) Radio de la station de baseRF Radio Frequency (FR) Fréquence radioRT Radio Terminal (RT) Terminal radioRX Receiver (Rx) RécepteurSTP Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Câble 1 paire trssadée blindéSMD Surface Mounted Device (SMD) Composant monté en surfaceTNT Telefony Network Termination (TNT) Terminal réseau téléphoniqueTS Terminal Station (TS) Station TerminaleTX Transmitter (Tx) EmetteurEND OF DOCUMENT

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