Andrew Wireless Innovations Group IONEUAP ION-E User Manual
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COMMSCGPE‘” |ON®-E Series User's Manual M0201AOB COMMSC‘DPE' DlSCLAlMER' This document has been developed by CommScope, and is intended for the use of its customers and customer support personnel The information in this document is subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to eliminate errors, CommScope disclaims liability for any difficulties arising from the interpretation of the information contained herein The information contained herein does not claim to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to proVIde for every possible incident to be met in connection With installation, operation, or maintenance This document describes the performance of the product under the defined operational conditions and does not cover the performance under adverse or disturbed conditions Should further information be desired, or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, contact CommScope CommScope resen/es the right to change all hardware and software characteristics without notice COPYRIGHT. © Copyright 2015 CommScope inc. All Rights Reserved This document is protected by copyright No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherWise Without the prior written permission of CommScope. For patents see www cs-gatcom TRADEMARKS All trademarks identified by ® or W are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of CommScope. Names of products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and l or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, 197Juner2015 WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device, It is designed for lnshillation by WARNING, This is More CONSUMER device, It is designed Ior installntion Fcc ucENsEEs and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS, You M151 have an Fcc by Fat LIcENsEEs and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Fcc LICENSE or express consent or In Fcc Lieensee to operate this Unauthorized use may result In signineant fdr'etture penalties, inclining penalties device Vou MUST regiaer class a sgnal boosters (as defined In 47 CFR in excess ofSlDDflDD for eecn continuing violation, 90.215) eniine at wwwloc gov/signai-beosters/registmien Unnuthorized use may result in significant Iorieiture penalties including penalties in excess or $100,000 rot each continuing violation, 1. General 1.1. DCCS Technical Support For technical assistance and support, please contact the DCCS technical support team. Email. Wisupport@commsoope com +1 888-297-6433 in North and South America and +49 9099-69633 in Europe, Middle East and Asia 1.2. Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance Please observe the meanings of the following symbols used in this equipment' £mlgl______i_cgrv_m_llan_cg_l..M '51.-.. i i Alert sign to R&TTE l i To be sold exclusively to mobile operators or authorized installers e no harmonised irequenoy bands. i i operation requires license l l l CE l eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee l I l indicates cm'orl'nity with the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC certified bythe notified body no. 0700. Page 2 M0201 AOB_uc User’s Manualfor ION®-E COMMSCOPE' 1. General 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. Health and Safety Warning: A High leakage current ground (earth) connection to the power supply subrack is essential beiore connecting the supply Caution: Laser radiation Risk or eye injury in operation Do not stare into the beam. do rid View It directly or with optical instruments. Caution: High irequency radiation in operation, Risk oi health hazards associated with radiation irom the antenna(s) connected to the unit Implement prevention measures to avoid the possibility or close proximity to the antennals) while in operation Property Damage Warnings Attention: Due to power dissipation, the power supply units may reach a very high temperature ii not properly ventilated Do not operate this equipment on or close to nammable materials. Notice: esp precautions must be observed. aeiore commencing maintenance work, use the awrllable grounding (earthing) system to connect ESD protection measures Notlco: Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them awrrlable to all users. Notlco: Only license holders ior the respective treduency range are allowed to operate this unit. Notice: Read and obey all the warning labels attached to the unit. Make sure that all warning labels are Kept in a legible condition. Replace any missing or damaged labels. Notice: Make sure the unit's settings are correct tor the intended use (reier to the manuiacturer product rnronnatron) and regulatory requirements are met. Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare parts. which are not sold or recommended by the mahutaclurer. Compliance Warning! This is class A equipment This equipment can cause radio interterence in domestic areas, In this case the operator can be asked to start preventive action. Notice: Fa installations, which have to cunply With FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna selection and installation must be completed in a way to ensure compliance with those FCC requirements. Depending on the RF trequency, rated output power, antenna gain and the loss between the repeater and antenna, the minimum distance D to be maintained between the antenna location and human beings is calculated according tothis formula' [cm] : where a P (mW) is the radiated power at the antenna, ie. the max rated repeater output power in addition to the antenna gain minus the loss between the repeater and the antenna a PD (mW/cmz) is the allowed Power Density llmlt acc. to 47 CFR 1 1310 (B) for general population / uncontrolled exposures which is o F (MHZ) / 1500 it! frequencies trun 300MHz to 1500MHZ o 1 ior frequencies irom 1500MHz to 100300qu RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time orlicensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-Iocation requirements or 1,1307(b)(3). 3, Notice: For installations which have to comply With European EN50385 exposure compliance requirements, the iollowing Power Density limits/guidelines (wrm according to lCNlRP are Wild. a 2 for frequencies frun 10 MHz to 400 MHz b F (MHZ) IZUUU for fi'equencies from 400 MHZ to 2 GHz c, 10 for frequencies irom 2 GHz to 300 GHz Notlco- Notice- For installations which have to comply with FCC/Industry Canada requirements. English This device complies with FCC Part 15. Operation is subiect tothe following two conditions' (1) this device may not cause interierence, and (2) this deyice must accept any interference, including interterence that may cause undesired operation otthe device This device complies With Health Canada's Safety Code. The installer otthis device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted In excess 01 the Health Canada's requirement. Intormation can be obtained at http’ llwww,hcesc,gc.ca/ewhesemtlpubs/radiation/radiojuidee |ignes_direct—eng php Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible tor compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment The ahtenna(s) used tor this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be coiocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter French Cet appareil est conforrne a FCC Partie15. Son utilisation est sournise a Les deux conditims Suivantes: (1) cet appareii ne peut pas provoquer d‘interferences et (2) cet appareii doit accepter Toute interrerence, y compns les interierences dur peuvent causer un mauvars tonctionnement du dispositif Cet appareii est contorme avec Sante Canada Code de secun‘te 6, Le programme d‘installation de cet appareii doit s'assurer que les rayorrnements RF n'est pas emis auedela de l’exlgence de Sarite Canada. Les Informations peuvent etre obtenues’ http:/Mwwhc-scgc ca/ewh- semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guidelignes_direct4ra.php Les changements ou modifications non expressement approuves par la partie responsabie de la conrorrnite pourralent annuler l'autonte de l'utillsateur a utlllser cet equipement La ou les antennes utilisees avec cet emetteur doivent etre installees avec une separation d’au minimum 20cm avec toute personne et ne doivent pas etre co-locaiisées ou utilisees avec toute autre antenne ou tout autre emetteur. Notice: Corresponding local particuianties and regulations must be observed For national deviations, please reier to the respective documents included in the manual CD that is delivered with the unit. M0201 AOB_UC User‘s Manual for lONfisE Page 3 COMMSCOPE' 8, Note: For a Class A digital device or peripheral: Tnis equipment nas been tested and found to comply witti the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to EN55022 and part 15 otthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial 2. ION-E System Overview Tnis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and. ii not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a resideniial area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to curect the interference at his milri expense enwmmer" 7. Note: This unii complies with European standard EN60950 2. ION-E System Overview The lON-E is a unified Wireless infrastructure platform defined around lT based architecture It brings together licensed Wireless and power, plus Gigabit Ethernet for WlsFl into one Wireless network that can scale to building size and is technology and spectrum agnostic and adaptive, - Central Area Node (CAN) Server-level control and primary signal distribution 2U and 4U subrack optionsare available - Transport Expansion Node (TEN): The secondary distribution point connected to a CAN using multimode or single mode fiber - Universal Access Point (UAP‘i data and power through Category 6A twisted pair cabling. Supports gigabit Ethernet for WiFi, IP cameras, or other devices in addition to wireless over a common cable. - cm i Mri = im - IEN - roam-m —MW5Mfilau —o:nA 2.1. ION-E Components Overview The WCS—4 is a 4U subrack It is typically used as a CAN but can also serve as a TEN. The WCS—Z is a 2U subrack, It is typically used as a TEN, but can also serve as a CAN The System User Interface card provides local and LAN Ethernet connections and a USB port. The RF Donor card is the interface for RF signals between the CAN and the BTS or eNode-B, Each of its four ports (QMA F) simultaneously transmits arid receives signals ZL—ao 6 6 fig EL - “‘5? The OPticaI Transport card provides a 10 Gb fiber connection between a CAN and a TEN. Each card supports up to four SFP+ modules. The Copper Transport Card provides ’lO Gb CaifiA connections between the CAN or TEN and the UAP The cards also supply the PoE to the UAPs Page 4 MOZD1AOB_UC User‘s Manual for ION®-E 2. ION-E System Overview COMMSCOPE' The Auxiliary Uhit Transport card provides a1 Gb passrthrough connection between the CAN or TEN and the UAP for \M»Fi, IP cameras, _ or other ’l Gb Ethernet devices. The Baseband Interface Transceiver card provides the fiber interface to BBU pors Up to six BBU port connections per card are supported. The Power Supply subrack houses two 12 Vdc and two 57 Vdc modules to 5% supply power to the WCS subracks, UAPs. and connected devices. _ The 12 Vdc modules plug into the power supply subrack to provide 12 Vdc power to the WCS and erPOI subracks The 57 Vdc modules plug into the power supply subrack to provide 57 Vdc power for the UAP and other PoE devices connected to a WCS subrack. The Universal Access Point, which is connected to the system via CatfiA i cabling, supports 380 to 2700 MHz. It also supports 16 pass-through or an ._ additional UAP through a second RJ45iack The Fan tray and Filter modules cool the WCS and all of its cards One fan tray is used for a WCS-2 Two trays are used for a WCS—4 The e-POI (Point of interface) card is a low PIM attenuator. It reduces high power RF signals from their source by 30 dB to interface to the RFD cards. The IFC (Interface Card) is used to set the subrack number of the e-POI subrack It also provides a status LED for each of the e-POI modules in the subrack e POI The e-POI subrack supports up to S e-POI modules and ah IFC module subraok 2.2. UAP Ceiling Mounting The UAP is equipped With a grounding screw located in the center of the unit. however, grounding is hot required as UAPs are classified as Iowrvollage devices and do not have ihternal power supplies. CommScope recommends checking your local ahd national electrical codes to determihe if grouhding is a requirement, @l Insloll below ceiling grid only WiFi Coliocaled UAPS (MIMO) T? § .TEN |=un —MM/SMFIlw dVWFi — CuléA M0201AOB_UC User‘s Manual for lON@rE Page 5 COMMSCOPE' a. ION-E Hardware 3. ION-E Hardware 3.1. wcs-z and WES-4 Subracks rea r can ri ecto rs A RECTIFIER CONTROL: PSU communication D POWER 12 Vdc and 57 Vdc Inputs B POI: POI Communication E Grounding Bolts C POI POWER 12 Vdc to erPOI subrack F ALARMS: Dry contact input and output Alarms connector - Four opto-isolated (chassisground referenced) dry contact inputs to monitor external devices - One summary alarm relay that energizes when specific alarms are triggered mm *7 ' GND , 1 3 3 4.5 5‘ RelayCOIi/l 2A max “my": 30 Vdc max 125 Vac max NC COM N0 in WI INK iiii Wynn WCS Fan Modula and Filters - Fan modules may be replaced wrtnout system Interruption I The fan modules must be Installed forWCS operationl - Blank panels are required for all empty card slots to maximize airflow \ 3.2. System User Interface Card (SUI) — for external communications Local: Local laptop >fixed IP address Off No link LAN1: To oollocated WCS subracks Green Link established - Activity (flashing) (Lelt LED) LAN2: LAN or modern , DHCP or specified fixed IP address Off 10 Mb connection established (Right LED) USB: USB 2.0 for transferring files Yellow 100 Mb connection established (Right LED) Page 6 MOZD1AOB_UC User‘s Manual for ION®-E 3. ION-E Hardware COMMSCOPE' 3.3. RF Donor Card (RFD) — RF Signals tolfrom eNodeB / BTS e - umsmrz ., we 6 6 LCD Display Connector type: QMA female RF Paths: Simultaneous transmit and receive Protection: Relays With adjustable trip threshold Frequency: 380 e 2700 MHz Push the Display button to turn on the displays backlight Push the button repeatedly to cycle through the four ports The first line of the display shows the port number and band The second line of the display shows the service provider or “multiple” if multiple providers are connected to lhe port Slots: Accept SFP+ plug-m modules of! No power or card is plugged into wrong slot in a TEN. Type: ‘lD Gbps single mode or multlmode Green Optical link is established. Purpose: High speed fiber connections between Card is powered arid initialized but link is not CAN and TEN OPT may be installed in slots L1eL8 Yellow established, When installed in aTEN, only port1 in a CAN but the OPT must be installed in slot Ri LED is functional. in a TEN. 3.5. Copper Transport Card (CAT) — Signals and PoE to UAPs Pons 1 - 4: RJ45 CATSA Port LEDs 1 - on No Link on Card is unplugged on No PoE supplied to UAPs Green we link Red Fault Green PoE supplied to one or more UAPs Yellow is link 3.6. Auxiliary Unit Transport Card (AUT) — 16 pass through 16 pass-through for P devices CAT card pors are mapped one-tonne to AUT ports 3.7. Baseband Interface Transceiver Card (BIT) — Fiber to the BBU @Miz.‘ mm: Ports 1-6 Part LE Slots: Accept SFP+ plug-in modules on No power Typ lngle mode or multlmode Green Optical link is established Purpose: Fiber connections to BBU using CPRl protocols Yellow Card is powered but link is not established M0201 AOB_UC User s Manual for lONWLE Page 7 COMMSCOPE' 4. Installation 3.8. Power Supply Subrack 12 Vdc modules 57 Vdc modules " llllllllllllllll : llllllllllllllll . .“lllllllltllll” .lllllllllllllll' .‘ w m m Power _ ppiy subrack rear connector. and terminal. A (+) 57 Vdc Output — Positive (Red Wire) D Rectifier control connector (24 pin) to WCS B (—) 57 Vdc Output — RTN Negative (Black Wire) E (+) 12 Vdc Output — Positive (Red Wire) C AC Input (IEC 60320 C19) F (—)12 Vdc Output — RTN Negative (Black \Mre) 3.9. Universal Access Point (UAP) Trie UAP is intended for indoor use only. MAIN Part (RJAS) Provides data and PoE to UAP over CATEA AUX Port tam; Provides data and POE to 2"fl UAP or ‘lG devices Power SMtch Prior to disconnecting the CatGA cables. the red bulton mus1 be pressed lo shut down the unit It may also be shul dawn Via soflware. \ Status Specifications Nominal passband gain. 20 dB Nominal bandwidth (MHI) Le gem nominal an bande passante MHZ MHZ LE largeur d6 bande nominale Rated mean output power ‘13 dBm 450 470 20 La puissance moyerlrle de sortie 723 746 ’lB input / Output impedance 50 Ohms :2: :3: 13° Les impedanoes d‘entree et de some, et 851 869 13 359 394 25 1930 1995 55 2110 2155 45 2520 2590 70 Tne Manuracturers rated oulpul power or this equipmenl is ror single carrier operalion. For situalions wnen multiple carrier signals are present. the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especiallyvfnere the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users. This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an attenuator at the output olthe device, La puissance de sortie nominale indiquee par le iabrioant pour net appareil ooncerne son ionotionnement avec porteuse unique. Pour des appareils avec porteuses multiples‘ on doit réduire la Valeur nuriinale de 35 dB. surtout Si le signal de sortie est retransmis et qu'il peut causer du brouillage aux utilisateurs de bandes adiacenles. Une teiie reduction doll porler sur la puissance d'entree ou sur le gain. et ne doll pas se raire au moyen d'un attenuateur raccorde A la sortie du dispositif 4. 4.1. Installation Mechanical Installation of WCS and e-POI Page 8 M0201AOB_UC User‘s Manual for IONL'i-E 4. Installation COMMSCDPE' Rack Mounting of ION-E Suhracks D II. OOODOOO PSU must be mounted above WCS for support. Support rails must not block airflow. I .0. .0. .000 support rails are required? fore-POI subrack. Warning' Disconnect all input power to the Power Supply subrack before removing it from the rack support rails are required for the W125 subrack. TEN Card Placement . OPT in bottom rightslde slot (R‘l) , Use port R1.1 for the connection (to CAN) ' ' n n n n CAT In left slde bottom four slols(L1-L4) _ f] {1 :1 {1 I RFD in all other right side slots (R2—R4) if required ' SUI in Slot M3 R1 1 Port — Fiber to CAN - AUT in slots M1 and M2 Install SFP+ Modules in OPT and BIT Cards Plug SFP+ modules to an av able socket 4.2. Back of Rack — Power and Communication Cabling To remove, pull module out of slot with extraction lever Connect rear panel power, communications, and control cables as shown below: Subrack ground e-POI 1 (required) Whom eNodeB 4: e»PchommunleltInns erpolpuwe' Suhrack was _ ground ' (required) Wcs DC power cable Reamer control PsU ur. m] 'w‘ «I m a 85 m 254 Vac 1' Suhack gauna (requlred) M0201 AOB_uc User‘s Manual for lON®rE Page 9 CDMMSCOPE' 5. ION-E Software 5. ION-E Software 5.1. Login Page 1, Default username “ion-e” 2. Default password “E4Users” The password is case-sensitive 3. Default Local lP Address: http:/lt72.16.01 0mm- Fasm mum 511an 5.2. Software Update The software update Wlll automatically update the firmware of every component in the system that requires an update lt will not update components with current firmware 1 Under the System Configuration tab | System Settings tab, Click the Softwane Update link located in the System Settings column —I somreuwave . Browse cumnltumnmsuflm VeNontEitEZ ,im, -i-., it. numwfimwmmmw sti...~...mi,r...¢.rii... LoidFIlI ll— uplmn rue emaimwmwit ., a we Mm new” upon. SoMIItNWi «mm-ma w-leaxssnv'wu‘ww “mam r. Upflm my! 2 Use the Browse and Upload buttons to upload a software update file 3. Click the Update Software Now button to start the update immediately. This Wlll take the system offline and discontinue cellular communication while the update is in progress. Click the Revert Software Now button to revert back to the preVious version A. Click the Create Update Schedule to set a time for the update when there is less cellular traffic. 5.3. Important Setup Tasks Set region of operation The ION-E measurement receiver will operate more efficiently once the region of operation is specified because this limits the initial frequency scans to those bands supported in the particular region 1. Under the System Configuration tab | System Settings tab, click the Global Reg/on link located on the left side ofthe page to open the Global Settings tab. 2, Select the Region and Country from the associated droprdown lists, Page 10 MDZD1AOB_UC User‘s Manual for ION®-E 5. ION-E Software COMMSCOPE' . CmmDElDNr “will: rim. COMMSC‘ PE mm Sysrmi mum-ion mm. ”mum. m E M ” Set Rwlun m Country Region: mm... Emape . “um cum . country: 3. Click the Save button Set Time and Date The time and date should be entered to ensure that alarms and log files have accurate time stamps based on the local time 1 Under the System Configuration tab | System Settings tab, click the Time and Dale link located in the System Settings box, °‘.‘i‘. . my, . for ‘AW 0 uawé‘ 2, Enter the Time and Date in the appropriate fields or by clicking on the time and date buttons. 3 Click the Save button Enter or Change System, CAN, TEN, and UAP names Entering meaningful names helps you identify and locate systems and components To enter or change the name (location) for the System or a CAN, TEN, or UAP' 1 Click in the System Name field at the top left of any page, type the name, and click the Save button. , . COMMSC PE thrsck cams and PSU rr mmpmi mugs y: UAPs conneciaa to CAN 1 2 Click in the Name (location) field adiacent to a CAN, TEN, or UAP, type the name, and click the Save button, 5.4. Channel Detection Detect Channels — Manual Scan iONrE requires detection of all Signals that Will be distributed. This ensures that the user Will always know what signals are being distributed by the system. The measurement receiver automatically scans and detects available channels However, to optimize system efficiency, running userrdetined manual scans for each connected RF port is strongly recommended Specifying the band for a port Will reduce the requned scan time To run a manual channel scan: M0201 Aoa_uc User‘s Manual for lONflrE Page i 1 CDMMSCOPE' 5. ION-E Software 1 Under the System Configuration tab l Equipment Settings tab, click a CANlihk located In the Device Configuration box 2. Click on the Subrack, Cards and PSU link to View the WCS subrack of the CAN. 3, Click on an RFD card to select it. which opens its Genera/Properties page w c and a"... can F i I .y , n Submck; ealas, .la F5“ General Properties - A mam-mm "mi/Ir uni-ax Wm!- w-sanl an au- pan ind illlumilnilj m- hi1 Dir-mu: um ‘Amunilac' mun - Manuil semp may he lmuncdvm mm: Mm hands a: dehdn! Hy animal. me am can Mlbeclwfwu'ed lam: lows“ ham men in *Auhmilic' ifllm , mm my; only allewlfl! slam lu be inwlhome «mm system WMMW dbhlhullm a he “gm i; flmflfluim In ma sgml Dnhlmmm‘ lan , imam-1w chum mly a: amt-mm lnhve ‘s-ml Smirns‘ um ,. mm... - LTETDOL LTE7DflL LIAFs Connected in CAN l Awszmfl lam V mm... mm n AWSMW m, ,l M..." mam 4, Click on an available Port link to open its Edit Gene's] Properties page. 5. Click to select the Manila/Port Detection radio button. Edit Port 2 General Properties won Detection: 'l Allin .5, Manual Conneclilm Type: RX/TX v Palrwilll van 1? Yes Freuuency Balm: AWSZléfi v CELLBEO Pcswau unllnll Gain Onset: “BIL slsda 5C"! SW5: IGIE . Select "save' in save manual scan saltlngs A Selecl "Slarl Band Scan“ Io bellin me mu a Channel demotion aim decoding will now a in» minutes , Upon cmnpierinn mama channels will be saved nu ma nalauase ‘ Sun am Sun 8, Select a band from the Frequency Band dropdown list Click the Save button to save the scan settings 8. Click the Start Band Scan button to start the scan. If a scan is already in progress, a popup windowwill appear Click the Add to Queue button in that window to place the scan task into the queue. \l Measurement Receiver The scan tasks results are available on the measurement receiver pages. which prOVide the detailed information about the detected channels To View ION-E measurement receiver status, scan results, and scan history' 1. 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Signal Distribution The lON-E uses signal sets to group the detected signals to simplify signal routing to the radiating elements throughout the system, First the user must create and define the signal sets by assigning channels to the sets, The signal sets are then assigned as needed using drag and drop functionality to route the signals to the TENs and UAPs. Create and Edit Signal Sets 1, Click on the Signal Distribution tab to open the page, 25 Select a set from the Signal Sets list and click the Edit button to edit an existing set. 3, Click on the Add a New Signal Set linkto open the Add Signal Set page to create a new set. 5555.55.55." 55 sum 5 555 55» 5 ~5 -, 55cm 555555 @TEN” Eul@ E gP‘lza El @mus IlE ‘ 512 a: 55 M Iii 555.55.555.55 55 @5555 55 5‘ an S“ 555.555.557.55 5' lg 555.555.555.55 5: 4, Enter a Name for the signal set in the Signal Set Name field, 55 Click to select a channel from the Available Channels list or shift click to select multiple channels and drag them onto the Assigned Channels list M0201AOB_UC User‘s Manual for lON®5E Page 13 CDMMSCOPE' 5. ION-E Software — minim Add New Signal Set mm "Dam: Din/admins Signals Availablecnannels ‘ 0““ ' ’ Assignedcnanneis < emu . , Search Seaicti '5 i" 09mm mm Aaron mm wo- c-um um » E‘ E W mm Anrcu nuwnllnk lypo mm: mm inn.“ m cause mo 65M 1mm Nam amino-”1.10m Select a column from the available channels and drop it here Cancel - 6. Click the Save button to save the Signal Set. Assign Signal Sets (Direct signal traffic to TENs and UAPs) Signal Sets, which are a user-defined set of channels, can be quickly assigned to CANs and all UAPs assigned to them, TENs and all UAPs assigned to them, or to individual UAPs on the Signal Distribution page 1. Click on the Signal Distribution tab to open the page. 2. Assign a signal set by. 0 Clicking on a signal set and dragging It onto a TEN or UAP (icons adjacent to the device name indicate the sets assigned to a TEN or UAP) o Clicking on a signal set to select it (green highlight) and then clicking on each TEN or UAP to which you wish to assign the signal set mm... 9...... I. can...“ “mm-Iain arm @1641? IIIIE 55m El .mwmg Signal set ”mam , anus” 35 55 W I— assignedto 347 s7 sin sii UAP ummnwwu so TEN «a mum EEEH II 3. Click the Save button after you’ve assigned each signal set 5.6. Disable Modules and Ports lON-E modules and/or ports can be quickly enabled or disabled You should always disable a CAT card or its parts before disconnecting a CATSA cable supplying power to a UAP to prevent damage to the connector. You may also wish to disable a card in the system that is not being used to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation. To disable a module or one of its ports, 1. Under the System Configuration tab | Equipment Settings tab, click a CAN link or TEN link located in the Device Configuration box. 2, Click on the Subrack, Cards and PSU link to View the WCS subrack of the CAN or TEN. 3. Click on a card to select it and open its General Properties page. Page 14 MOZD1AOB_UC User‘s Manual for lON®-E 5. ION-E Software COMMSCOPE' -_ ”“2 mm: ‘ a... m run mm. mm...» um m... . mama-3 til-3 «ma-3 4, Click on the Enabled /Disabled _3 button to toggle state ofthe module or its ports 5.7. Flash UAP LED To place the UAP LED into blue flashing mode to verify the identity and location of a UAP: 1 Under the System Configuration tab l Equipment Settings tab, click a CAN link under Device Configuration 2, Click on the UAPs Connected to CAN link or click on a TEN link and then click on the UAPs Connected to TEN link. 3 Click on a UAF' link to open its properties page 4 Select an Auto stop time from the drop-down list and click the Flash LED button. Flash LED Fl” LED a musesLED an Win mu Mimi. . m .n Wm WM "mm: in m m 15 mm B 15 minutes 5.8. Change WCS Suhrack Function WCS AU and WCS 2U subracks are both capable of functioning as CANS or TENs By default the W09 4U is designated as a CAN and the WCS 2U is designated as a TEN To change the function of a WCS subrack' 1. Under the System Configuration tab l Equipment Settings tab, click a CANlink located in the Device Configuration box 2 Click on the Subrsck, Cards and PSU link to view the WCS subrack of the CAN Or click on a TEN link and then click on the Subrack, Cards and PSU link for that TEN to View the WCS subrack of the TEN. COMMSC‘PE' 7 WWW .W :~ Sys'em Cunnqurluon “WW —*si......m. lemma... MAM i sac Am suhnck Cilfli inn Fsu Generll Properties Thlnameanfl mm immay beenhevedznd mam mom may be our-mu: mm. mm writrvlhi Funciim: cm Flimaw mm: cm i Loam- sac ARV Alarm swing. 3. Click the Edit General Properties button to open the (Senate/Properties page. M0201AOB_UC User‘s Manual for lON@rE Page 15 COMMSCOPE' 5. ION-E Software _ - Eoit Genual Fropenles Edit General Pmflies Function. E CAN E TEN mm: mum CAN \ v mm": cm“ Plimlry CAN I! mam my Cnnlrd: E Fllmlly cm Gamma. El secnmary CAN Control-r Emma! lnlwmltlun “.mwwmnmmmmmmmumwmwm “Fly" uNm‘umm-nnwmm-mammw-w-mmfi when—immmmwmmnkmwmmm 4' Click in the CAN or TEN Checkbox to assign the function of the subrack. if CAN is checked, click in the F‘Hmary or Secondary checkbox and select 3 CAN Name from the drop-down list 5. Enter a location name for the subrack in the Localion field 8, Click the Save button to save the subrack function assignment. A popup window will appear to notify the user that the system will reboot. Page 16 MOZD1AOB_UC User‘s Manual for ION®-E
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