Andrew Wireless System CAPL17E19 ION-E Remote Unit for cellular systems User Manual

Andrew Wireless System ION-E Remote Unit for cellular systems

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 ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access PointInstallation Guide  •  M0201AAC  •  February 2018
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M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSDocument Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1Document Revision History ..............................................................................................................................................................................1Document Cautions and Notes......................................................................................................................................................................... 2Abbreviations Used in this Guide ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2CommScope Part Numbers .............................................................................................................................................................................. 2ION-E Series System Overview................................................................................................................................................................... 3CAP L Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4CAP L Connectors, Ports, and LEDs................................................................................................................................................................... 5CAP L with an Optical Fiber Interface......................................................................................................................................................... 6CAP L with a Copper Interface and External DC Power..............................................................................................................................7CAP L with a Copper Interface and Power Cat6A Cable............................................................................................................................. 8Fan Interface Port.......................................................................................................................................................................................9CAP L Accessory Options ..................................................................................................................................................................................9Fan Kit....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10Flat Mounting Bracket Kit......................................................................................................................................................................... 10CAP L Mounting Bracket Kit .....................................................................................................................................................................10CAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit.............................................................................................................................................................. 11AC/DC Power Supply Kit........................................................................................................................................................................... 11OCTIS Kits .................................................................................................................................................................................................11Safely Working with ION-E Hardware ...................................................................................................................................................... 12Health and Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................................................................12Property Damage Warnings ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12General Installation Safety Requirements ............................................................................................................................................... 12Guard Against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge.............................................................................................................................13Compliance............................................................................................................................................................................................... 13Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance .................................................................................................................................................. 15Installing CAP Ls....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16Prepare for Installation................................................................................................................................................................................... 16Required Distances Between CAP Ls and Antennas ....................................................................................................................................... 16CAP L Installation Rules .................................................................................................................................................................................. 16Cascade Rules .................................................................................................................................................................................................17Recommended Tools and Material .......................................................................................................................................................... 18Determine the Power Consumption of the CAP L .................................................................................................................................... 18Determine the CAP L Mounting Site ........................................................................................................................................................19General Mounting Cautions .....................................................................................................................................................................21Unpack and Inspect the CAP L and Optional Accessories ........................................................................................................................22Mount the CAP L.............................................................................................................................................................................................22Flat-Surface Mount a CAP L...................................................................................................................................................................... 23Wall Mount a CAP L.................................................................................................................................................................................. 24Mounting Orientation for Wall Mounts.............................................................................................................................................24Wall Mount a CAP L Using a Flat Mounting Bracket Kit.....................................................................................................................26Wall Mount a CAP L Using a CAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit.......................................................................................................... 28Wall Mount a CAP L Using a AC/DC Power Supply Kit ....................................................................................................................... 32Ceiling Mount a CAP L .............................................................................................................................................................................. 35Ceiling Mount a CAP L without a Fan Kit............................................................................................................................................35Ceiling Mount a CAP L with a Fan Kit .................................................................................................................................................35(Optional) Ground the CAP L .......................................................................................................................................................................... 36Connect the CAP L Cables............................................................................................................................................................................... 37Cable a CAP L with an Optical Fiber Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 37Cable a CAP L with a Copper Interface.....................................................................................................................................................40Cat6A Cable Requirements for CAP Ls with a Copper Interface ........................................................................................................ 40Cable a CAP L with a Copper Interface and External DC Power.........................................................................................................43Cable a CAP L with a Copper Interface and Power over Cat6A Cable................................................................................................ 45Powering a CAP L ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 48Power LED Behavior .................................................................................................................................................................................48Using the Power-Down Button ................................................................................................................................................................48CAP L Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................................................. 49Remove a CAP L from a Wall or Ceiling Mount .............................................................................................................................................. 49Preventative CAP L Maintenance for CAP Ls with the Fan Kit Option............................................................................................................ 49Cat6A Specifications and Testing Requirements....................................................................................................................................... 50
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage iv © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Table of Contents  Contacting CommScope ........................................................................................................................................................................... 51DCCS Global Technical Support ...................................................................................................................................................................... 51Telephone Helplines.................................................................................................................................................................................51Online Support ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 51Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling....................................................................................................................................51Hardware to Software Mapping Information.................................................................................................................................................52DCCS Technical Training ................................................................................................................................................................................. 52Accessing ION-E Series User Documentation .................................................................................................................................................53
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 1DOCUMENT OVERVIEWThisinstallationguideprovidesaproductoverviewandinstallationinstructionsfortheION-ESeriesLowPowerCarrierAccessPoint(CAPL),whichallowstransmissionbetweenION-Eequipment,antennas,andEthernetdevices(suchasWiFiandIPcameras).Table1liststheCAPLmodelsthatthisinstallationguidesupports.Document Revision HistoryThisisthethirdreleaseoftheION®-ESeriesLowPowerCarrierAccessPointInstallationGuide,CommScopeDocumentNumberM0201AAC,datedJanuary2018,which•adds–supportfortheCAPL17E/19/23/25TDD–"RequiredDistancesBetweenCAPLsandAntennas”onpage16•updates–therequiredclearancebetweenaCAPLandanantennain"GeneralInstallationSafetyRequirements”onpage12–“AntennaStmtforISED:”and“AntenneStmtpourISDE:”onpage14.Table 1. Supported CAP L ModelsPart Number 1 Model Name7770203-000x CAP L 17E/17E/23/23 7770209-000x CAP L 18/21/26/26 7770356-000x CAP L 17E/17E/19/19 7776596-000x CAP L 7/80-85/17E/197776597-000x CAP L 17E/19/23/25TDD1 The “-000x” suffix provides information as to whether the CAP   L has a Fiber or Copper interface, and the power and Fan Kit options. Contact your local sales representative for further information.For further information on ION-E system components, refer to the ION-E Series WCS-2, WCS-4, and e-POI Subracks and Power Supply Unit Installation Guide and the ION-E Series Universal Access Point Installation Guide (see "Accessing ION-E Series User Documentation” on page 53.)For information on how to find the minimum software requirements for ION-E hardware, refer to "Hardware to Software Mapping Information” on page 52.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 2 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Document Overview  Document Cautions and NotesThisdocumentcontainsnotes,cautions,andwarnings.Ingeneral,cautions,warnings,andnotesindicatethefollowing:Abbreviations Used in this GuideCommScope Part NumbersTheCommScopeION-Epartnumbersinthisinstallationguideareintheformatofnnnnnnn-xx,wherethe“-xx”suffixindicatesthelatestrelease.ContactyourlocalCommScopesalesrepresentativeforthecurrentreleasepartnumber.The icon to the left is used to indicate a caution or warning. Cautions and warnings indicate operations or steps that could cause personal injury, induce a safety problem in a managed device, destroy or corrupt information, or interrupt or stop services. The icon to the left indicates a caution or warning that pertains to laser equipment.The icon to the left is indicates a caution or warning that pertains to Radio Frequency (RF).The icon to the left indicates that the hardware is susceptible to Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) damage.The icon to the left is indicates a Note. Notes provide information about special circumstances.AUX Auxiliary ISDE Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique CanadaCCelsius ISED Innovation, Science and Economic Development CanadaCAN Central Area Node kg KilogramCAP L Carrier Access Point, Low Power LED Light Emitting DiodeCat Category MHz MegahertzCAT Copper Transport mm MillimeterdB Decibel MMF Multi-Mode FiberdBm Decibel-milliwatts OPT Optical Transport DC Direct Current PN Part NumberDCCS Distributed Coverage and Capacity Solutions RAN Regional-Area NetworkEFTA European Free Trade Association RF Radio FrequencyEMC Electromagnetic Compatibility RU Rack UnitEMEAEurope, Middle East, Africa SFP Small Form-Factor PluggableEU European Union SMF Single-Mode Fiber FFahrenheit TEN Transport Expansion NodeFCC Federal Communications Commission UAP Universal Access PointGb Gigabyte Vdc Volts, direct currentGHz Gigahertz WWatts
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 3ION-E Series System OverviewION-E SERIES SYSTEM OVERVIEWThissectiondescribestheION-Esystem,whichisaunifiedwirelessinfrastructureplatformdefinedaroundITbasedarchitecture.Itbringstogetherlicensedwirelessandpower,plusGigabitEthernetforWiFiintoonewirelesssystemthatcanscaletobuildingsizeandistechnologyandspectrumagnosticandadaptive.AbasicION-Esystemcomprisesthecomponentslistedbelow;seealsoFigure1.•CentralAreaNode(CAN)—providesserver-levelcontrolandprimarysignaldistribution.WCS-2(2U)andWCS-4(4U)Subrackoptionsareavailable.•TransportExpansionNode(TEN)—connectstoaCANusingMulti-ModeorSingle-Modefiberasasecondarydistributionpoint.WCS-2(2U)andWCS-4(4U)Subrackoptionsareavailable.•AccessPoint—connectsaCANoraTENtoantennasorotherwirelessdevices.Onthedownlink,anAccessPoint(AP)convertsdataarrivingattheAPtoanalogsignalsandsendsthemtoanantenna.Ontheuplink,receivedsignalsaredigitizedandserializedintodatastreamswhicharesentbacktotheCAN/TEN.EachAPcontainsuptofourtransceiverpathsforRFcoverage.APssupportsGigabitEthernetforWiFi,IPcameras,orotherdevicesinadditiontowirelessoveracommoncable.AnAPcanbeanyofthefollowing:–UniversalAccessPoint(UAP)—connectstheCAN/TENtoaninternalantenna;receivesdataandpowerthroughCat6Atwistedpaircabling.–UAP-X—similarinfunctionasthestandardUAP,inadditiontoCommercialfrequencies,theUAP-XalsosupportsPublicSafetyfrequencies,including700,800and400MHz.TheUAP-XconnectstheCAN/TENtoexternalantennasandsupportsanextensivefrequencyrange.–UAP-N25andUAP-XN25—similarinfunctionastheUAPandUAP-X,theUAP-N25andUAP-XN25featurea25MHzfilterononepath(insteadofthe80MHzfilteronaUAPorUAP-X).Thisallowscoexistenceofspecificbands,suchasAustralia850MHzand900MHz.–LowPowerCarrierAccessPoint(CAPL)—interfaceswiththeCAN/TENviaaCat6Acableoranopticallink.ThisallowstheCAPLtoprovidedataoverCopper,Single-ModeFiber(SMF),orMulti-ModeFiber(MMF).PowerforCAPLswithaCopperInterfacecanbeprovidedoverCat6AorExternalAC/DC.PowerforCAPLswithaFiberInterfaceisprovidedoverExternalAC/DCorremotelythroughhybridfiber.Figure 1. Basic ION-E SystemA WCS-2 and a WCS-4 can be configured for use as a CAN or a TEN. When the information in this guide applies to both configurations, the term “CAN/TEN” is used. When the information pertains to only one of the configurations, that configuration will be identified singularly as “CAN” or “TEN.”CAN TEN WiFi IP CameraAccess Point MM/SM FiberCat6A
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 4 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. CAP L Overview  CAP L OVERVIEWTheLowPowerCarrierAccessPoint(CAPL)interfaceswiththeCAN/TENviaaCat6Acableoranopticallink.ThisallowstheCAPLtoprovidedataoverCopper,Single-ModeFiber(SMF),orMulti-ModeFiber(MMF).PowerforCAPLswithaCopperInterfacecanbeprovidedoverCat6AorexternalDC.PowerforCAPLswithaFiberInterfaceisprovidedoverExternalAC/DCorremotelythroughhybridfiber.Onthedownlink,theCAPLconvertsdataarrivingattheCAPLtoanalogsignalsandsendsthemtotheAntennaports.Ontheuplink,receivedsignalsaredigitizedandserializedintodatastreams,whicharesentbacktotheCAN/TEN.EachCAPLcanprovideRFcoverageforuptofourspecificfrequencybands.Figure2showshowaCAPLcanbedeployedinanION-Esystem.Figure 2. CAP L in an ION-E SystemTheCAPL•operateswithinthefollowingtemperatureranges–CAPLwithoutaFanKit(passivelycooled)Opticalunits:-33°Cto+40°C(-27.4°Fto104°F)Cat6Aunits:0°Cto+40°C(32°Fto104°F)–CAPLwithaFanKit,themaximumoperatingtemperatureincreasesto55°C(131°F);seealso"FanKit”onpage10•isoutdoorrated(IP67),however,theCat6Aunitsarenotdesignedforoutdooruse;see"DeterminetheCAPLMountingSite”onpage19•hasatypicalpowerconsumptionof98W;seealso–"FanKit”onpage10–"DeterminethePowerConsumptionoftheCAPL”onpage18.UAPUAP UAPUAPCAP LCAP LCAP LCAP L CAP LCAP LCAP LCAP LCAP LCAP LCat6A cableFiberPowerTENTENNode Be-POICANRemotePowering
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 5CAP L OverviewCAP L Connectors, Ports, and LEDsThefollowingsectionsidentifytheconnectors,ports,andLEDsavailableonthedifferentCAPLmodels.•"CAPLwithanOpticalFiberInterface”onpage6•"CAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandExternalDCPower”onpage7•"CAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandPowerCat6ACable”onpage8•"PoweringaCAPL”onpage48•"FanInterfacePort”onpage9.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 6 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. CAP L Overview  CAP L with an Optical Fiber Interface REF # Label Description Function1, 4 ANT 3, ANT 4 Not available; connector is plugged.2 ANT 1  4.3-10 RF connector Connect to two separate external antennas or to two ports on a cross-polarized dual antenna via 50Ω coaxial cable. Each connector supports two RF bands. The end of the 50Ω coaxial cable that connects to an ANT connector can be either a push-pull or a threaded connector. ANT 1/2 ship with dust caps that can be discarded upon unit installation. 3ANT 25Power LED (Unlabeled)Power LED See "Power LED Behavior” on page 48.6 Unlabeled  Proprietary 4-pin 36 to 60 Vdc Power connectorConnects to a local or remote DC power supply, or to a Hybrid Fiber Junction Box. 7 2  Optical Port 2 Connects to an optional cascaded CAP L via an Optical OCTIS Kit (PN 7770612). Port 2 provides the main signal interface. Optical transport occurs over Single Mode Fiber (SMF) or Multi Mode Fiber (MMF). Port 2 ships with factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug, and must remain plugged if not in use. Graphic shows the OCTIS connector in blue.8 1  Optical Port 1 Connects to an ION-E CAN/TEN (possibly through a local Hybrid Fiber Junction Box) and provides the main signal interface. Optical transport occurs over Single Mode Fiber (SMF) or Multi Mode Fiber (MMF). Uses the Optical OCTIS Kit (PN 7770612). Port 1 ships with a dust cap that can be discarded upon unit installation. Graphic shows the OCTIS connector in blue.9 A RJ45 Auxiliary port Connects to external Ethernet devices such as WiFi and IP cameras. Cabling is via the appropriate CAT cable for the protocol; this model supports a 1000 BASE-T and 802.3at Class 4 Power over Cat6A Ethernet connection. Maximum attached cable length is 3 meters (9.8 feet). For information on the Auxiliary port in cascades, see "Cascade Rules” on page 17. Port A ships with factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug, and must remain plugged if not in use.123478965
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 7CAP L OverviewCAP L with a Copper Interface and External DC PowerREF # Label Description Function1, 4 ANT 3, ANT 4 Not available; connector is plugged.2ANT 1 4.3-10 RF connectorConnect to two separate external antennas or to two ports on a cross-polarized dual antenna via 50Ω coaxial cable. Each connector supports two RF bands. The end of the 50Ω coaxial cable that connects to an ANT connector can be either a push-pull or a threaded connector. ANT 1/2 ship with dust caps that can be discarded upon unit installation. 3ANT 25Power LED (Unlabeled)Power LED See "Power LED Behavior” on page 48.6 Power button (Unlabeled)Pushbutton switch Places the CAP L into a low-power sleep state, which allows you to safely unplug the CAP L without a power arc. Prior to disconnecting the Power cable from the CAP L, press the Power button to power off the CAP L. 7 Unlabeled  Proprietary 4-pin 36 to 60 Vdc Power connectorConnects to a local or remote DC power supply, or to a Hybrid Fiber Junction Box. 8 2  Port 2 Not applicable to this model configuration—do not remove the factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug.9 1  Port 1 Port 1 connects to an available port on a CAT Card in the CAN/TEN via Cat6A cable and provides the main signal interface. Uses the Ethernet OCTIS Kit (PN 7760652). Port 1 ships with a dust cap that can be discarded upon unit installation.10 A RJ45 Auxiliary port The Auxiliary port provides a cascade connection to an optional locally powered cascaded CAP L, or provides a connection to external Ethernet devices such as WiFi and IP cameras. Cabling is via the appropriate CAT cable for the protocol; this model supports a 1000 BASE-T and 802.3at Class 4 Power over Cat6A Ethernet connection. Maximum attached cable length is 100 meters (328 feet). Port A ships with factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug, and must remain plugged if not in use. For information on how to use the Auxiliary port in cascades, see "Cascade Rules” on page 17.12347891056
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 8 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. CAP L Overview  CAP L with a Copper Interface and Power Cat6A CableREF # Label Description Function1, 4 ANT 3, ANT 4 Not available; connector is plugged.2ANT 1 4.3-10 RF connectorConnect to two separate external antennas or to two ports on a cross-polarized dual antenna via 50Ω coaxial cable. Each connector supports two RF bands. The end of the 50Ω coaxial cable that connects to an ANT connector can be either a push-pull or a threaded connector. ANT 1/2 ship with dust caps that can be discarded upon unit installation. 3ANT 25Power LED (Unlabeled)Power LED See "Power LED Behavior” on page 48.6Power button (Unlabeled)Pushbutton switch Places the CAP L into a low-power sleep state, which allows you to safely unplug the CAP L without a power arc. PowertoaCat6A CAP L mayalsobeshutdownviatheION-ESeriesSoftware.Prior to disconnecting the Power cable from the CAP L, press the Power button to power off the CAP L. 7 Unlabeled  Proprietary 4-pin 36 to 60 Vdc Power connector Plugged, not applicable to this model configuration.8 2  Port 2 Not applicable to this model configuration—do not remove the factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug.9 1  Port 1 Port 1 connects to an available port on a CAT Card in the CAN/TEN via Cat6A cable and provides the main signal interface and power over Cat6A. Uses the Ethernet OCTIS Kit (PN 7760652). Port 1 ships with a dust cap that can be discarded upon unit installation.10 A RJ45 Auxiliary port The Auxiliary port provides a cascade connection to an optional locally powered Secondary CAP L, or provides a connection to external Ethernet devices such as WiFi and IP cameras. Cabling is via the appropriate CAT cable for the protocol; this model supports a 1000 BASE-T and 802.3at Class 4 Power over Cat6A Ethernet connection. Maximum attached cable length is 100 meters (328 feet). Port A ships with factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug, and must remain plugged if not in use. 12347891056
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 9CAP L OverviewFan Interface PortTheprecedinggraphicshowstheproprietary8-pinFanInterfaceport,whichisonlyavailableonCAPLunitsthatshipwiththefactory-installedFanKit.IftheCAPLbeinginstalledincludestheFanKitoption,theFanInterfaceportwillbecabledtotheFanKitatthefactory.IftheCAPLbeinginstalleddoesnotincludetheFanKitoption,theFanInterfaceportwillbeplugged.CAP L Accessory OptionsThefollowingsectionsdescribehardwareoptionsfortheCAPL:•"FanKit”onpage10•"FlatMountingBracketKit”onpage10•"CAPLMountingBracketKit”onpage10•"CAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit”onpage11•"AC/DCPowerSupplyKit”onpage11•"OCTISKits”onpage11.FanInterfaceport
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 10 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. CAP L Overview  Fan Kit TheoptionalFanKitisanintegratedshroudthatfitsovertheCAPLenclosuretoextendtheupperambienttemperaturerange.TheFanKit•isIP55rated•increasesthemaximumoperatingtemperatureto55°C(131°F)•adds3WpowerconsumptiontotheCAPL;see"DeterminethePowerConsumptionoftheCAPL”onpage18.•isfactoryinstalled,butcanbereplacedinthefield.Flat Mounting Bracket KitTheFlatMountingBracketKit(CommScopePN7774353-xx)providesthemountingbracketsrequiredtomountanCAPLtoawallorotherflatsurface.See"WallMountaCAPLUsingaFlatMountingBracketKit”onpage26.CAP L Mounting Bracket KitTheCAPLMountingBracketKit(CommScopePN7774354-xx)providesthemountingbracketsrequiredtomountanCAPLtoawallorotherflatsurfacewhenusingthe“CAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit”orthe“AC/DCPowerSupplyKit.”Fan Kit
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 11CAP L OverviewCAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box KitTheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit(CommScopePN7781091-xx)separatesthepowerfromthefibersignalsonahybridfiberfeedfromtheCAN/TEN.ItfeedspowertotheCAPLthroughacompositecablethatincludesbothfiberandcopperpowerwires.FiberandcopperterminateattheSpliceBox,whichallowsyoutoseparatetheDCwiresandfiberattheremoteend.ForCAPLswithaFiberInterface,youwilltypicallyusecompositecabletotransportsignalandpower,andthenusetheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKittoterminatethefiberattheCAPL.See"WallMountaCAPLUsingaCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit”onpage28.AC/DC Power Supply KitTheAC/DCPowerSupplyKit(CommScopePN7775087-xx)providesa48VExternalPowerSupplythatconvertslocalACpowertoDCpowerfortheCAPL.WherevercopperisalreadyavailableforaCAPLinstallation,aCAPLwithCopperInterfaceshouldbeinstalled.However,inacascade,PoEisonlyavailableforthePrimaryCAPL—theSecondaryCAPLwillrequirelocalpowerandtheuseoftheAC/DCPowerSupplyKit.Moreover,theAC/DCPowerSupplyKitcanbeusedforaFiberorCopperInterfacewhenremotepoweringisnotfeasible.See"WallMountaCAPLUsingaAC/DCPowerSupplyKit”onpage32.OCTIS KitsAllCAPLsincludeoneOCTIS1KitfortheprimaryinterfacetotheCAN/TEN.RegardlessofwhichOCTISKitshipswiththeCAPL,itwillplugintotheCAPLPort1.ItistheconfigurationoftheOCTISKitthatthenmakestheAUXportcompatibleforaCopperInterfaceoraFiberInterface.YoucanorderanadditionalOCTISKit,whichwouldallowyoutocascadetwoCAPLs,ortoattachanauxiliaryEthernetdevice;whichOCTISKityoushouldorderisidentifiedinTable2.1 OCTISisatrademarkofRADIALL.Table 2. CAP LOCTIS KitsKit Name CommScope PN DescriptionOptical OCTIS Kit 7770612 Use only with CAP Ls with a Fiber Interface to cascade a Secondary fiber unit.Ethernet OCTIS Kit 7760652 Use with CAP Ls that have a Fiber or Copper Interface to cascade a Secondary copper unit, or to attach an auxiliary Ethernet device.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 12 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Safely Working with ION-E Hardware  SAFELY WORKING WITH ION-E HARDWAREThefollowingsectionsprovideimportantinformationthatyoushouldreadandknowbeforeworkingwithanyION-Ehardware.Observeallcautionsandwarningslistedinthissection.Health and Safety Precautions.Property Damage WarningsGeneral Installation Safety RequirementsA high leakage current ground (earth) connection to the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is essential before making any other connections to the PSU. Laser radiation. Risk of eye injury in operation. Do not stare into the laser beam; do not view the laser beam directly or with optical instruments.High frequency radiation in operation. Risk of health hazards associated with radiation from the antenna(s) connected to the unit. Implement prevention measures to avoid the possibility of close proximity to the antenna(s) while in operation.Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them available to all users.Only license holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this unit.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.Make sure the unit's settings are correct for the intended use (refer to the manufacturer product information) and regulatory requirements are met. Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare parts, which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer.Wet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when installing or using electrically powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. This system is a RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain a minimum 12-inch (30 cm) clearance from the antenna while the system is operating. Whenever possible, shut down the RAN before servicing the antenna.Do not remove caps from any of the connectors until instructed to do so.The CAP L is to be used only with CommScope (NEC Class 2) or Limited Power Source ION-E Subrack, or equivalent.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 13Safely Working with ION-E HardwareGuard Against Damage from Electro-Static DischargeCompliance1Notice:Forinstallations,whichhavetocomply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frequency,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tothisformula:where•P(mW)istheradiatedpowerattheantenna,i.e.themax.ratedrepeateroutputpowerinadditiontotheantennagainminusthelossbetweentherepeaterandtheantenna.•PD(mW/cm²)istheallowedPowerDensitylimitacc.to47CFR1.1310(B)forgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposureswhichis–f(MHz)/1500forfrequenciesfrom300MHzto1500MHz–1forfrequenciesfrom1500MHzto100,000MHzRFexposurecompliancemayneedtobeaddressedatthetimeoflicensing,asrequiredbytheresponsibleFCCBureau(s),includingantennaco-locationrequirementsof1.1307(b)(3).2Notice:ForinstallationswhichhavetocomplywithEuropeanEN50385exposurecompliancerequirements,thefollowingPowerDensitylimits/guidelines(mW/cm²)accordingtoICNIRParevalid:•0.2forfrequenciesfrom10MHzto400MHz•F(MHz)/2000forfrequenciesfrom400MHzto2GHz•1forfrequenciesfrom2GHzto300GHz3Notice:Installationofthisequipmentisinfullresponsibilityoftheinstaller,whohasalsotheresponsibility,thatcablesandcouplersarecalculatedintothemaximumgainoftheantennas,sothatthisvalue,whichisfiledintheFCCGrantandcanberequestedfromtheFCCdatabase,isnotexceeded.Theindustrialboostersareshippedonlyasanakedboosterwithoutanyinstallationdevicesorantennasasitneedsforprofessionalinstallation.4Notice:ForinstallationswhichhavetocomplywithFCC/ISEDrequirements:English:ThisdevicecomplieswithFCCPart15.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice.ThisdevicecomplieswithHealthCanada'sSafetyCode.TheinstallerofthisdeviceshouldensurethatRFradiationisnotemittedinexcessoftheHealthCanada'srequirement.Informationcanbeobtainedathttp://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php.Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent ESD damage, always wear an ESD wrist strap when working with ION-E hardware components. Not all ION-E hardware requires grounding. For those ION-E hardware components for which grounding is required, connect the ground wire on the ESD wrist strap to an earth ground source before touching the ION-E component. Wear the wrist strap the entire time that you work with the ION-E hardware.]/[][][24cmmWmWcm PDPD∗∗=π
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 14 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Safely Working with ION-E Hardware  Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.AntennaStmtforISED:Thisdevicehasbeendesignatedtooperatewiththeantennashavingamaximumgainof9dBi.Antennashavingagaingreaterthan9dBiareprohibitedforusewiththisdevicewithoutconsentbyISEDregulators.Therequiredantennaimpedanceis50ohms.Theantenna(s)usedforthistransmittermustbeinstalledtoprovideaseparationdistanceofatleast30cmfromallpersonsandmustnotbeco-locatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter.UsersandinstallersmustbeprovidedwithantennainstallationinstructionsandtransmitteroperatingconditionsforsatisfyingRFexposurecompliance.French:CetappareilestconformeàFCCPartie15.SonutilisationestsoumiseàLesdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)cetappareilnepeutpasprovoquerd'interférenceset(2)cetappareildoitaccepterTouteinterférence,ycomprislesinterférencesquipeuventcauserunmauvaisfonctionnementdudispositif.CetappareilestconformeavecSantéCanadaCodedesécurité6.Leprogrammed'installationdecetappareildoits'assurerquelesrayonnementsRFn'estpasémisau-delàdeI'exigencedeSantéCanada.Lesinformationspeuventêtreobtenues:http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.phpLeschangementsoumodificationsnonexpressémentapprouvésparlapartieresponsabledelaconformitépourraientannulerl'autoritédel'utilisateuràutilisercetéquipement.AntenneStmtpourISDE:Cedispositifaétédésignépourfonctionneraveclesantennesayantungainmaximalde9dBi.Antennesayantungainplusgrandque9dBisontinterditespouruneutilisationaveccetappareilsansleconsentementdesorganismesderéglementationd'ISDE.L'impédanced'antennerequiseest50ohms.L'antenne(s)utilisépourcetémetteurdoitêtreinstallépourfournirunedistancedeséparationd'aumoins30cmdetouteslespersonnesetnedoitpasêtreco-localiséesouopérantenconjonctionavecuneautreantenneouémetteur.Lesutilisateursetlesinstallateursdoiventêtrefournisavecdesinstructionsd'installationdel'antenneetdesconditionsdefonctionnementdel'émetteurpoursatisfairelaconformitéauxexpositionsRF.5Notice:TheunitcomplieswithOvervoltageCategoryII.ItalsocomplieswiththesurgerequirementaccordingtoEN61000-4-5(fineprotection);however,installationofanadditionalmedium(vialocalsupplyconnection)and/orcoarseprotection(externalsurgeprotection)isrecommendeddependingontheindividualapplicationinordertoavoiddamagecausedbyovercurrent.ForCanadaandUS,componentsusedtoreducetheOvervoltageCategoryshallcomplywiththerequirementsofIEC61643-series.Asanalternative,componentsusedtoreducetheOvervoltageCategorymaycomplywithANSI/IEEEC62.11,CSACertificationNoticeNo.516,CSAC22.2No.1,orUL1449.Suitabilityofthecomponentfortheapplicationshallbedeterminedfortheintendedinstallation.6Notice:Correspondinglocalparticularitiesandregulationsmustbeobserved.Fornationaldeviations,pleaserefertotherespectivedocumentsincludedinthemanualCDthatisdeliveredwiththeunit.7Note:ForaClassBdigitaldeviceorperipheral:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcan
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 15Safely Working with ION-E Hardwarebedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterference.8Notice:ForaClassAdigitaldeviceorperipheral.ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.9Note:ThisunitcomplieswithEuropeanstandardEN60950-1/EN62368-1.Equipment Symbols Used / CompliancePleaseobservethemeaningsofthefollowingsymbolsusedinourequipmentandthecompliancewarningslistedinTable3.Table 3. Compliance LabelsSymbol Compliance Meaning—FCCFor industrial (Part 20) signal booster:WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation.—ISEDWARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by an installer approved by an ISED licensee. You MUST have an ISED LICENCE or the express consent of an ISED licensee to operate this device. AVERTISSEMENT: Ce produit N'EST PAS un appareil de CONSOMMATION. Il est conçu pour être installé par un installateur approuvé par un titulaire de licence d'ISDE. Pour utiliser cet appareil, vous DEVEZ détenir une LICENCE d'ISDE ou avoir obtenu le consentement exprès d'un titulaire de licence autorisé par ISDE.CETo be sold exclusively to mobile operators or authorized installers - no harmonized frequency bands, operation requires license. Intended use: EU and EFTA countries.Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and/or RoHS directive 2011/65/EU.CE Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and RoHS directive 2011/65/EU certified by the notified body no. 0700.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 16 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  INSTALLING CAP LSThefollowingsectionsguideyouthroughtheinstallationofaCAPL.payattentiontoallcautions,andfollowthestepsintheorderpresented.Prepare for InstallationDothefollowingbeforebeginninginstallation.•Reviewandknowthecautionsin"SafelyWorkingwithION-EHardware”onpage12.•Reviewthesystemdesignplan.•Identifytheequipmentinstallationsite.•Reviewthepowerrequirementstomakesurethesitecansupportthisinstallation.•Mapoutallcableruns.•Identifyandobtainalltoolsandmaterialsrequiredtocompletetheinstallation.Required Distances Between CAP Ls and AntennasTable4liststhedistancethatmustbemaintainedbetweenspecificCAPLmodelsandantennas.Seealsotherequirementslistedin“AntennaStmtforISED:”and“AntenneStmtpourISDE:”onpage14.CAP L Installation RulesWheninstallingaCAPL,youmustobservethefollowingrules.•CAPLwithCopperInterface–ConnectsviaitsRJ-45porttoaCATCardintheCAN/TEN–EachCATPortcansupporttwoCopperCAPLs,butyoucannotexceedsixCAPLsperCATCard,formaximumtotalsof24CAPLsinastraightcascadeconfiguration,and32CAPLsperWCSSubrackinadaisy-chainconfiguration,butyoumustadheretotheCopperCAPLpoweringrules.–Therecanbeatotalof12CAPLsconnectedtoaCATCardinacascadeconfiguration.TheCAPLconnectedtotheCATCardisthePrimaryCAPL,towhichyoucanconnectoneself-poweredSecondaryCAPL.See"CascadeRules”onpage17.Table 4. Required Antenna DistanceCAP L ModelAntenna gain without cable loss [dBi]Maximum DistanceFCC ISEDMeters Inches Meters InchesCAP L  7 /80-85/17 E / 19 9 .176 6.9 .256 10.1CAP L 17E/17E/19/19 9 .218 8.58 .259 10.2CAP L   1 7E/17E/2 3 / 2 3 9 .169 6.65 .237 9.33CAP L   1 7E/19/2 3 / 2 5TDD 9 .178 1 7.02 1  .183 1  7.22 1 1 These values were determined by calculation rather than by measurement.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 17Installing CAP Ls•CAPLwithFiberInterface–ConnectsviaitsOpticalPort1toanOPTCardintheCAN/TEN–Youcanconnectupto4CAPLsperOPTCardforatotalof16.–YoucanconnectuptothreeCAPLunits(orcascadedpairs)toOPTCardPorts1-4.See"CascadeRules”onpage17.Cascade RulesWhencascadingaSecondaryCAPLoranexternalEthernetdevicesuchasWiFioranIPcamera,youmustobservethefollowingrules,whicharealsodocumentedintheinstallationproceduresincludedinthisinstallationguide.•Inacascade,theCAPLconnecteddirectlytotheCAN/TENisthePrimaryCAPL,andtheCAPLthatconnectstothePrimaryCAPListheSecondaryCAPL.•Thecascadedunitmustusethesametransporttype(CopperorOptical).–TocascadetwoOpticalCAPLs,useafiber-opticcable.–TocascadetwoCopperCAPLs,useCat6Acable.Use23AWGCat6Acable;forcablelimitations,see"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40.•TheSecondaryCAPLmustgetitspowerthroughtheDCconnector.ForCAPLswithaCopperInterface,powerovertheCat6Acabletothecascadedunitisnotsupported.•YouconnectCAPLswithaCopperInterfacetoaCATCardintheWCSSubrack.EachCATCardhasfourRJ-45ports(labeled1-4).–YoucanconnectuptothreeCAPLswithaCopperInterface(orcascadedpairs)toCATCardPorts1-3.–IfinstalledinCATCardPort4,theCAPLwithCopperInterfacemustbelocallypowered.•YouconnectCAPLswithaFiberInterfacetoanOPTCardintheWCSSubrack.EachOPTCardhasfour10Gbpsports(labeled1-4)forfiberconnections.–Youcanconnectupto4CAPLsperOPTCardforatotalof16.–Inacascade,theCAPLconnectedtotheOPTCardisthePrimaryCAPL,towhichyoucanconnectoneSecondaryCAPL.•UseoftheAuxiliaryportsinacascadedsystemislimitedasdescribedbelow.–ForCAPLswithaFiberInterface,onlyusetheAuxiliaryportonthePrimaryCAPL.–ForCAPLswithaCopperInterface,usetheAuxiliaryportonthePrimaryCAPLtoconnectoneofthefollowing:alocallypoweredSecondaryCAPLanexternalEthernetdevicesuchasWiFioranIPcamera.•Thetotal320MHzRFbandwidthissharedbetweenthetwocascadedunits,butcanbesharedunevenly;thatis,withmorebandwidthgoingtoeitherthePrimaryorSecondaryCAPL—eitherCAPLcantransmitallthe320MHzRFbandwidthoranysubsetofit.•AfterthePrimaryCAPLpowersup,theSecondaryCAPLwillbediscoveredandpoweruponitsown;forinformationonhowaCAPLpowersup,see"PoweringaCAPL”onpage48.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 18 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Recommended Tools and Material•ElectrostaticDischarge(ESD)wriststrap•DrillandbitstomountCAPLtoawallorceiling•Fibercleaningequipment•ifrequiredperlocalpractice,insulatedstrandedcopperwireforchassisground;see"(Optional)GroundtheCAPL”onpage36.Determine the Power Consumption of the CAP LUsethepowerconsumptionmatrixinTable5tocalculatepowerconsumptionforaCAPL,where•theconsumptionnumbersareattheCAPLpowerinputsanddonotaccountforfeedlosses•themaximumconsumptionnumbersinTable5donotincludethepowerconsumedbyanyattachedauxiliarydevices.BothCAPLpowerconsumptionandauxiliarydevicepowermustbeincludedwhencalculatingfeedlosses.Table 5. CAP L Power Consumption Configuration Voltage Range (V)  Typical Power (W) Maximum Power (W)Optical Fiber Interface without Fan Kit 1, 2 36 - 60 92 102Optical Fiber Interface with Fan Kit 1, 2  36 - 60 95 107Copper Interface and External DC Power without Fan Kit 1 36 - 60 100 110Copper Interface and External DC Power with Fan Kit 1 36 - 60 103 115Copper Interface and Power Cat 6A Cable without Fan Kit <60V maximum 100 110Copper Interface and Power Cat 6A Cable with Fan Kit <60V maximum 103 1151 Does not include consumption of optional local DC supply.2 Optical unit does not include SFP+ Module consumption. Can support up to 3W (more with engineering consultation) maximum total SFP+ Module consumption. Typical installation (sufficient for SM up to 10km or MM) would be 0.8W typical, 1.0W max for each SFP+ Module.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 19Installing CAP LsDetermine the CAP L Mounting SiteWhendecidingonasuitablemountingsite,observethefollowingrules;referalsoto"MountingOrientationforWallMounts”onpage24.•TheCAPLissuitableforinstallationindoorsforanyunit.•CommScoperecommendsthataCAPLwithanOpticalFiberInterfacebeinstalledoutdoorsonlyifithasaFanKit.•UsetheweightslistedinTable6todetermineasitethatcanbeartheweightoftheCAPLthatisbeinginstalled,where:–The“MaximumLiftWeight”isthehighestweightthatmustbeliftedduringinstallation.(AninstalleronlyneedstoliftCAPLcomponentsatonetime,notthewhollyconfiguredCAPL.)–The“TotalHangingWeight”istheweightoftheCAPL,includingtheweightoftheMountingBracketandPowerSupply,minustheweightoftheexternalcablesandconnectors,thatthemountingsitemustbeabletosupport.•UsethedimensionsshowninFigure3onpage20throughFigure5onpage21.A CAP L with a Copper Interface is not designed for outdoor installations—it is not lightning protected. However, the antenna to which the Copper Interface units attach can be outdoors if suitable lightning-protection devices are used at the antenna site.Table 6. Maximum CAP L Installation Weights*CAP L configured with this kit … Maximum Lift Weight Total Hanging WeightNo Fan Kit With Fan Kit No Fan Kit With Fan Kitkg  lbs. kg  lbs. kg  lbs. kg  lbs.Flat Mounting Bracket 10.8 23.8 11.3 25 10.8 23.8 11.3 25AC/DC Power Supply Kit 10.7 23.6 11.2 24.7 13.2 29 13.7 30.2CAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit 10.7 23.6 11.2 24.7 12.2 26.9 12.7 28
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 20 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Figure 3. Mounting Dimensions for a CAP L with the Flat Mounting Bracket KitFigure 4. Mounting Dimensions for a CAP L Mounted with the CAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit489.12mm[19.26”]512mm[20.16”]144mm[5.67”]440mm[17.32”]406.4mm[16”]120mm[4.72"]383.34mm[15.09"]512mm[20.16”]30mm 2X[1.18"]424.53mm[16.71"]390.33mm[15.37"]24mm[0.94"]2X188mm[7.4"] 460.75mm[18.14"]
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 21Installing CAP LsFigure 5. Mounting Dimensions for a CAP L Mounted with the AC/DC Power Supply KitGeneral Mounting CautionsThefollowingcautionsapplytoallCAPLinstallations;theremaybeothermountingcautionsapplicabletoaspecificmountingoption,whichwillbedefinedintheapplicablemountingprocedure.Attach all CAP Ls securely to a stationary object as described in this installation guide.To maintain proper ventilation, keep at least 76 mm (3-inch) clearance around the CAP L. The installation site must be able to bear the weight of the CAP L; see Table 6 on page 19.120mm[4.724"]36.5mm[1.437"]48.69mm[1.917"]447.979mm[17.637"]24.106mm[0.949"]373.873mm[14.719"]87.44mm[3.443"]399.8mm[15.74"] 469.62[18.489"]35.727mm[1.407"]30mm[1.181"]2X401mm[15.787"]158.42mm[6.237"]188mm[7.402"]104.73mm[4.123"]31.5mm[1.24"]
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 22 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Unpack and Inspect the CAP L and Optional Accessories1Inspecttheexterioroftheshippingcontainer(s)forevidenceofroughhandlingthatmayhavedamagedthecomponentsinthecontainer.2Unpackeachcontainerwhilecarefullycheckingthecontentsfordamageandverifywiththepackingslip.3Ifdamageisfoundorpartsaremissing,fileaclaimwiththecommercialcarrierandnotifyCommScopeTechnicalSupport(see"DCCSGlobalTechnicalSupport”onpage51).Savethedamagedcartonsforinspectionbythecarrier.4Saveallshippingcontainersforuseiftheequipmentrequiresshipmentatafuturedate.Mount the CAP LTheCAPLissuitableforindoorandoutdoorinstallationsasfollows:•Indoors—AllversionsoftheCAPLcanbeinstalledindoors.•Outdoors—–OnlyOpticalFiberCAPLswiththeoptionalFanKitcanbeinstalledoutdoors.–DonotinstallCopperCAPLs(thatis,haveCat6Acabling)outdoorsastheyarenotdesignedforoutdoortemperatures,nordotheyhaverequiredlightningprotection.Mountinginstructionsaredividedintothesectionslistedbelow.•Thefollowingsectionsapplytoallinstallations.–"GeneralMountingCautions”onpage21–"MountingOrientationforWallMounts”onpage24.•Followthemountinginstructionsthatareappropriateforthisinstallation:–"Flat-SurfaceMountaCAPL”onpage23–"WallMountaCAPLUsingaFlatMountingBracketKit”onpage26–"CeilingMountaCAPLwithaFanKit”onpage35–"WallMountaCAPLUsingaAC/DCPowerSupplyKit”onpage32.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 23Installing CAP LsFlat-Surface Mount a CAP LYoucanplaceaCAPLonaflatsurface,suchasashelf,desk,cabinet,aboveaceiling,oranyotherhorizontalsurfacethatallowsstableplacement.IfyoumounttheCAPLonaflatsurface,inadditiontotheruleslistedin"GeneralMountingCautions”onpage21,youmustalsoobservethefollowingrulesthatarespecifictoaflat-surfacemount.Figure 6. CAP L Orientation in Flat-Surface MountingAfteryoumounttheCAPLonaflatsurface,followthestepsin"ConnecttheCAPLCables”onpage37.To maintain proper ventilation, keep at least 76 mm (3-inch) clearance around the CAP L. Do not stack CAP Ls on top of each other. Always secure the CAP L to the mounting surface.If a CAP L without a Fan Kit is flat-surface mounted, the minimum clearance above the CAP L is 203.2 millimeters (8 inches).Always mount the CAP L with its mounting option facing down against the mounting surface, and the enclosure fins facing up; see Figure 6.If you are mounting the CAP L above a ceiling, its antennas must protrude below the ceiling. That is, the CAP L will be above the ceiling, but any connected WiFi units or IP cameras will be mounted below the ceiling; see Figure 6.Fins facing upFlat SufaceFlat-Mounng Bracketopon is securing theCAP L to the flat surface.Fins Facing downIf the CAP L does not have a Fan Kit, do not Flat-Suface Mount with the CAP L Fins facing down.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 24 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Wall Mount a CAP LThefollowingsectionsprovidetheinstallationmethodologyandstepsrequiredtomountaCAPLtoawall.Mounting Orientation for Wall MountsWhenwallmountingaCAPL,therecommendationsshouldbeobserved.•WallMountOrientationforaCAPLwithoutaFanKitFigure 7. Mounting Orientation for a CAP L without the Optional Fan Kit (Flat Mounting Bracket Shown)A CAP L that does not have a Fan Kit is passively cooled. You should therefore mount a CAP L that does not have a Fan Kit with the ANT ports pointing down (see Figure 7). Otherwise, the CAP L will have a reduced maximum operating temperature of 33°C (91°F).ANT connectors poinng down
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 25Installing CAP Ls•WallMountOrientationforaCAPLwithaFanKit—ToallowforoptimalaccesstotheCAPLcables,itisrecommendedthataCAPLwiththeFanKitoptionbemountedwiththeANTportsarepointingtotheleft;seeFigure8.Figure 8. Mounting Orientation for a CAP L with the Optional Fan Kit (Flat Mounting Bracket Shown)Mounting requirements for flat surfaces are described in "Flat-Surface Mount a CAP L” on page 23. Ceiling-mount requirements are described in "Ceiling Mount a CAP L with a Fan Kit” on page 35.ANT connectorspoinng to the le
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 26 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Wall Mount a CAP L Using a Flat Mounting Bracket Kit 1Followthestepsin"UnpackandInspecttheCAPLandOptionalAccessories”onpage22.2Refertoandobserveallcautionslistedin"GeneralMountingCautions”onpage21.3Referto"DeterminetheCAPLMountingSite”onpage19todeterminethemountinglocation,whichmustbeabletosupporttheweightanddimensionsoftheCAPL.4Referto"MountingOrientationforWallMounts”onpage24todeterminethemountingorientationoftheCAPL.5AttachthetwomountingbracketstothebackoftheCAPLenclosureasdescribedbelowandasshowninFigure9(CAPLwithaFanKit)andFigure10onpage27(CAPLwithoutFanKit).aUsethreeoftheM6-1.0x14mmscrewsthatcamewiththeFlatMountingBracketKittoattachtheleftortopmountingbrackettothethreecorrespondinghorizontalorverticalM6-1.0mountingtapsonthebackoftheCAPLchassis.bUsethreeoftheM6-1.0x14mmscrewsthatcamewiththeFlatMountingBracketKittoattachtherightorbottommountingbrackettothethreecorrespondinghorizontalorverticalM6-1.0mountingtapsonthebackoftheCAPLchassis.Figure 9. CAP L (No Fan Kit) with Flat Mounting Bracket Kit (PN 7774353-xx)One Mounng bracketin horizontal posionThreeM6-1.0 x 14mmscrews One Mounng bracketin horizontal posion Three M6-1.0 x 14mm screws NOTE: Install a CAP L witha Fan Kit horizontally.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 27Installing CAP LsFigure 10. CAP L with a Fan Kit and Flat Mounting Bracket Kit (PN 7774353-xx)6Usefour5/16-inchorM8lagscrews(orwhateverscrewtypeisappropriateforthematerialtowhichtheCAPListomountedon)tomounttheCAPLtothewall.7Followthestepsin"(Optional)GroundtheCAPL”onpage36ifgroundingisrequiredorpreferred.8Followthestepsin"ConnecttheCAPLCables”onpage37.One Mounng bracketin vercal posionThreeM6-1.0 x 14mmscrewsOne Mounng bracketin vercal posionThreeM6-1.0 x 14mmscrewsNOTE: Install a CAP L that does not have a Fan Kit vercally.Fan Kit
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 28 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Wall Mount a CAP L Using a CAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit 1Followthestepsin"UnpackandInspecttheCAPLandOptionalAccessories”onpage22.2Referto"DeterminetheCAPLMountingSite”onpage19todeterminethemountinglocation,whichmustbeabletosupporttheweightanddimensionsoftheCAPL.3Referto"MountingOrientationforWallMounts”onpage24todeterminethemountingorientationoftheCAPL.4AssemblethecablesintheHybridFiberSpliceBox.aOpentheHybridFiberSpliceBoxandremovetheinstallationkitthatisinside.bUsingthepartsfromtheHybridFiberSpliceBox,inserttheSpliceHolderandfastenitusingaPTK30x6screwandoneM4washer.cFromtheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit,insertFiberPatchCordinoneofthecableglandsindicatedinthegraphictotheright.dStriptheinsulationofthecompositecablefor100cmandthefibersfor90cm,andthenshortenthecoppercablesto25cm.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 29Installing CAP LseInsertthecompositecableinthefirstcableglandandseparatethemulti-fiberscablefromthecopperwires.Itisnecessarytoremovethenuttoperformthisaction.Thecablemustbefedthroughthenutanditmustberetightenedoncefinished.fBendthesplicedfibersusingthecornerguidesandfixthesplicestothespliceholder.gBendtheopticalcablesasshowinthepicturetotheright.hIfasecondspliceholderisneeded,itcanbeassembledusingtheM4insulatingwasherandtwoM4plainwashers,asshowntotheright.TherequiredscrewisaPTK30x12.iMounttheinternalsupportSpliceBoxION-URUusingthreePTK30x6screws.jRemovethesealingnutandrubberofthecableglandandinserttheopticalcables.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 30 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  kPlaceeachcableintooneofthegroovesofthesealinsert.lPressthesealinsertintotheclampringopening.mFixtheopticalcablesinsidetheboxusingonecabletieandtightthesealingnut.nItispossibletoseparatetheopticalcablesandusetwodifferentcableglands.Removethesealingnutandrubberoneachcablegland.oCloseallunusedgrooveswiththeplasticcylinders,nomatterifoneortwocableglandsareused.pInsertthecopperwiresinthefirstmultipleterminalconnectors.Seemarkingsontheinternalsupport.Thenfastenthecoppercablesinsidetheboxusingonecabletie. qRemovethesealingnutandinserttheRemoteUnitsupplycableandtightenthesealingnut.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 31Installing CAP Ls5AssembleandmounttheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKitandtheCAPL,asdescribedbelowandasshowninFigure11onpage32,whichshowsaCAPLwithFanKit(installationforaCAPLwithoutaFanKitisthesame).aAttachtheHybridFiberSpliceBoxtotheWallBracketwiththethreecaptivescrewsalreadyinstalledintheSpliceBox.bAttachtheassembledHybridSpliceBoxandWallMountingBrackettotheselectedmountinglocation.cUsethesixM6-1.0x14mmscrewstoattachthetwoAngledMountingBracketstotheWallMountingBracket.iPutthetoptwoflange-headscrewshalfwayintothemountingbrackets,andthenusethemto“hang”theCAPLintheWallMountingBracket.ii Attachthebottomtwoflange-headscrews.iii Tightenallfourscrews.dFromtheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit:iAttachtheLocalPowerJumpertotheCAPLpowerconnector.ii AttachtheFiberPatchCordtotheCAPLPort1;theotherendwasattachedinStep4c(page28)tooneofthecableglands.rConnectthesupplycabletotheterminalstripandfixitinsidetheboxusingonecabletie.Itispossibletoconnectasecondsupplycable.sIncaseofusingremoteunitVdc/100connectthesupplycableasshownbesides.Refertomarkingsontheinternalsupport.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 32 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Figure 11. CAP L with Fan Kit, CAP L Mounting Bracket Kit, and CAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit6Followthestepsin"(Optional)GroundtheCAPL”onpage36ifgroundingisrequiredorpreferred.7Followthestepsin"ConnecttheCAPLCables”onpage37.Wall Mount a CAP L Using a AC/DC Power Supply Kit 1Refertoandobserveallcautionslistedin"GeneralMountingCautions”onpage21.2Referto"DeterminetheCAPLMountingSite”onpage19todeterminethemountinglocation,whichmustbeabletosupporttheweightanddimensionsoftheCAPL.3Referto"MountingOrientationforWallMounts”onpage24todeterminethemountingorientationoftheCAPL.4Followthestepsin"UnpackandInspecttheCAPLandOptionalAccessories”onpage22.Two AngledMounng BracketsFour M8x16 flange-head screwsSix M6-1.0 x 14mm screwsOne HybridFiber Splice BoxOne Wall Mounng BracketFan KitOne LocalPower JumperOne FiberPatch Cord
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 33Installing CAP Ls5AssembleandmounttheAC/DCPowerSupplyKitandtheCAPL,asdescribedbelowandasshowninFigure12(CAPLwithoutFanKit)andFigure13onpage34(CAPLwithFanKit).TheLocalPowerJumperCableAssemblywillbeconnectedtotheAC/DCPowerSupplyJunctionBoxatthefactory.aUsethefourscrewstoattachtheAC/DCPowerSupplyassemblytotheWallMountingBracket.bAttachtheassembledAC/DCPowerSupplyKitandWallMountingBrackettotheselectedmountinglocation.cUsethesixM6-1.0x14mmscrewstoattachthetwoAngledMountingBracketstotheWallMountingBracket.iPutthetoptwoflange-headscrewshalfwayintothemountingbrackets,andthenusethemto“hang”theCAPLintheWallMountingBracket.ii Attachthebottomtwoflange-headscrews.iii Tightenallfourscrews.Figure 12. CAP L (No Fan Kit) with AC/DC Power Supply Kit (PN 7775087-xx)and CAP L Mounting Bracket Kit (7774354-xx)Two AngledMounng BracketsFour M8x16 flange-head screwsSix M6-1.0 x 14mm screwsFourM6-1.0 x 14mmscrewsOne WallMounng BracketAC/DC Power Supply Unitwith Juncon BoxLocal PowerJumper Cable
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 34 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Figure 13. CAP L with Fan Kit and with AC/DC Power Supply Kit (PN 7775087-xx)and CAP L Mounting Bracket Kit (PN 7774354-xx)Two AngledMounng BracketsFour M8x16 flange-head screwsSix M6-1.0 x 14mm screwsFour M4x8 screwsOne WallMounng BracketAC/DC PowerSupply Unitwith Juncon BoxLocal PowerJumper CableFan Kit
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 35Installing CAP Ls6ConnecttheLocalPowerJumperCable(shownbelow)totheCAPL36to60VdcPowerconnector(see"CAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandPowerCat6ACable”onpage8).7Followthestepsin"(Optional)GroundtheCAPL”onpage36ifgroundingisrequiredorpreferred.8Followthestepsin"ConnecttheCAPLCables”onpage37.Ceiling Mount a CAP L YoucanmountaCAPLaboveorbelowaceiling.WheninstallingaCAPLbelowaceiling,theuseoftheoptionalFanKitdetermineshowtheCAPLcanbeceilingmounted,asdescribedinthefollowingsections.•"CeilingMountaCAPLwithoutaFanKit”onpage35•"CeilingMountaCAPLwithaFanKit”onpage35.IfyoumounttheCAPLabovetheceiling,itsantennasmustprotrudebelowtheceiling.Ceiling Mount a CAP L without a Fan KitACAPLthatdoesnothaveaFanKitshouldonlybeinstalledaboveasuspendedceilingonaflatsurface,usingthestepsin"Flat-SurfaceMountaCAPL”onpage23.Ceiling Mount a CAP L with a Fan Kit1Followthestepsin"UnpackandInspecttheCAPLandOptionalAccessories”onpage22.2Refertoandobserveallcautionslistedin"GeneralMountingCautions”onpage21.3Referto"DeterminetheCAPLMountingSite”onpage19todeterminethemountinglocation,whichmustbeabletosupporttheweightanddimensionsoftheCAPL.Local Power Jumper that connectsto CAP L 36 to 60 Vdc Power connectorGland for incoming AC power
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 36 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  4FollowthestepsinoneofthefollowingsectionsthatapplytosecuringthedesiredmountingbrackettotheCAPL:•"WallMountaCAPLUsingaFlatMountingBracketKit”onpage26•"WallMountaCAPLUsingaCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit”onpage28•"WallMountaCAPLUsingaAC/DCPowerSupplyKit”onpage325Usefour5/16-inchorM8lagscrews(orwhateverscrewtypeisappropriateforthematerialtowhichtheCAPListomountedon)tomounttheCAPLtotheceiling.6Followthestepsin"(Optional)GroundtheCAPL”onpage36ifgroundingisrequiredorpreferred.7Followthestepsin"ConnecttheCAPLCables”onpage37.(Optional) Ground the CAP LFollowthestepsbelowtogroundtheOPAonlyifgroundingisrequiredinyourlocalityoriftheinstallationplansrequiretheCAPLbegrounded.ThedifferentCAPLinstallationprocedureswilltellyouwhentogroundtheCAPL.NOTE: The CAP L is equipped with an M6 grounding stud located on the back of the unit; however, grounding is not necessary. CAP Ls are classified as low-voltage devices and do not have internal power supplies. CommScope recommends checking your local and national electrical codes to determine if grounding is a requirement. 1Obtainalengthof#18AWG(1.00mm)insulatedstrandedcopperwireforuseasachassis-groundingwire.2Terminateoneendofthewirewitharingterminal.3Locatethechassis-groundstudattherearoftheCAPLenclosure.4RemovetheKepsnutfromthechassis-groundstud.5Attachtheringendofthewiretothechassisgroundstud,asshowninthegraphictotheright.6UsetheKepsnutremovedinStep4tosecurethegroundwiretothechassis-groundstud.7Routethefreeendofthechassisgroundingwiretoanapproved(perlocalcodeorpractice)earthgroundsource.Groundstud
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 37Installing CAP LsConnect the CAP L CablesThetypeofcablesusedandhowtheCAPLconnectsintothesystemisdependentontheCAPLtype.Followthecablinginstructionsthatapplytotheunittypethatyouareinstalling.•"CableaCAPLwithanOpticalFiberInterface”onpage37•"CableaCAPLwithaCopperInterface”onpage40.Cable a CAP L with an Optical Fiber InterfaceFigure14identifiestheconnectorsonaCAPLwithanOpticalFiberInterface;correspondingcablesandconnectorsareshown.Fordetailsontheports,see"CAPLwithanOpticalFiberInterface”onpage6.Figure 14. Connectors on a CAP L with an Optical Fiber InterfaceDo not remove caps from any of the connectors until instructed to do so.ANT1ANT2VdcPowerconnectorOpcalPort 2OpcalPort 1Auxiliaryport
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 38 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  1ContactyourlocalCommScopesalesrepresentativetoobtainthefollowingcomponents,asrequired,forthisinstallation.•Pertheinstallationplan,obtaineitherSingleModeFiber(SMF)orMultiModeFiber(MMF)thatisofsufficientlengthtoreachfromtheCAPLtotheION-ECAN/TEN•ObtainatleastoneOpticalOCTISKit(PN7770612).AllinstallationsrequireoneOpticalOCTISKit.IfcascadingaSecondaryCAPL,asecondOpticalOCTISKitisrequired.•ObtainanSFP+Modulethatisappropriateforthisinstallation.Table7identifiestheavailableSFP+Modulesandthemaximumrangeforeach.•IfconnectinganexternalEthernetdevicesuchasWiFiorIPcamera,anEthernetOCTISKit(PN7760652RJ-45)andappropriateCATcablefortheprotocoltowhichtheCAPLwillconnect.(Thismodelsupportsa1000BASE-Tand802.3atClass4PoweroverCat6AEthernetconnection.Followtherulesin"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40,allCat6Acablerequirementsandcable-lengthrulesbetweenaPrimaryandSecondaryCAPLalsoapplytoconnectinganexternalEthernetdevice.)–AsingleCAPLcansupportoneauxiliaryEthernetdevice.–AcascadedCAPLpaircansupportoneauxiliarydevice.2ConnecttheCAPLANT1and/orANT2connectortoapassiveRFantenna.aObtain50ΩcoaxialcablesthatareofsufficientlengthtoreachfromtheCAPLtothepassiveantenna.Theendofthe50ΩcoaxialcablethatwillconnecttotheANTconnectorcanbeeitherapush-pullconnectororathreadedconnector.bInstallthepassiveantennasperthemanufacturer’sinstallationinstructions.IfconnectingbothANTconnectors,youwillconnecttheCAPLtoeithertwoseparateexternalpassiveantennasortotwoportsonacross-polarizeddualantenna.EachconnectorsupportstwoRFbands(seeTable8).cRemovetheIP67/EMIblankplugfromtheANT1/2connector.dConnectthepassivemulti-bandantennatotheANT1orANT2connectorusingcoaxialcablewiththeleastamountoflosspossible.•Ifthe50Ωcoaxialcablehasapush-pullconnector,makesurethecableisseatedfirmlyintheANT1orANT2connector.•Ifthe50Ωcoaxialcablehasathreadedconnector,torquetheconnector5N-m(3.69ft-lb).Donotover-tightentheconnector.eConnecttheotherendofthe50ΩcoaxialcabletothepassiveantennainstalledinStepbonpage38.Table 7. Supported SFP+ ModulesCommScope PN Description Maximum Range Notes7660511 ION-E SFP+, 10GBase-SRR, Multi Mode OM3 OM4300m 400mOne placed in the TEN and paired with another in the CAN7680813 ION-E SFP+, 10GBase-LR, Single Mode 10km One placed in the TEN and paired with another in the CANTable 8. Mapping Frequency Bands to AntennasFrequency Band Band Combination Antenna PortAWS1700 / LTE2300 17E and 23 1AWS1700 / LTE2300 17E and 23 2GSM1800 / UMTS2100 / LTE2600 18 and 26 1GSM1800 / UMTS2100 / LTE2600 21 and 26 2AWS1700 / PCS1900 17E and 19 1AWS1700 / PCS1900 17E and 19 2
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 39Installing CAP Ls3Ifnecessary,repeatStep2onpage38toconnecta50ΩcoaxialcabletotheotherANTconnector.4ConnecttheCAPLOpticalPort1asappropriateforthisinstallation.NotethemaximumrangelistedinTable6onpage19.aRemovethedustcapfromtheCAPLOpticalPort1connectorandtheconnectorsontheSMForMMF.bFollowthelocalcleaningtechniquetocleanOpticalPort1.cCleantheconnectorsontheSMForMMFfollowingthefibersupplier’srecommendations.dInstalltheSFP+connectorandOpticalOCTISKitontheendoftheSMForMMFthatwillconnecttotheCAPL,andthenconnectthatendofthefibertotheCAPLOpticalPort1connector.(RefertothetechnicaldatasheetthatshipswiththeOCTISKitforfurtherinformation.)eConnecttheotherendoftheSMForMMFtoanopenportontheOPTCard.5Ifappropriateforthisinstallation,connecttheOpticalPort2connector.NotethemaximumrangelistedinTable6onpage19.aRaisetheleverontheEMI/IP67caponOpticalPort2connectorandremovethecap.bRemovethecapsfromtheconnectorsontheSMForMMF.cFollowthelocalcleaningtechniquetocleanOpticalPort2.dCleantheconnectorsontheSMForMMFfollowingthefibersupplier’srecommendations.eInstalltheSFP+andOpticalOCTISKitontheendofthefiberthatwillconnecttotheCAPL,andconnectthatendoftheSMForMMFtotheCAPLOpticalPort2connector.(RefertothetechnicaldatasheetthatshipswiththeOCTISKitforfurtherinformation.)fConnectotherendoftheSMForMMFtoOpticalPort1onthecascadedCAPL.6(Optional)PortA(Auxiliaryport)providesaconnectionforexternalEthernetdevicessuchasWiFiandIPcameras.CablePortAasappropriateforthisinstallation.aRaisetheleverontheEMI/IP67caponPortAandremovethecap.bInstalltheEthernetOCTISKitontheendofthecablethatwillconnecttotheCAPL,andthenconnectthatendofthecabletoCAPLPortA.(RefertothetechnicaldatasheetthatshipswiththeOCTISKitforfurtherinformation.)cConnecttheotherendoftheCATcabletotheEthernetportoftheauxiliarydevice.If installing a CAP L with the CAP L Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit (PN 7774354-xx), the optical fiber will be hanging from the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box.Port A must be plugged if not in use.This cable cannot exceed 3 meters (9.8 feet).
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 40 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  7ConnecttheVdcPowerconnectorasappropriateforthisinstallation.•ForaCAPLwithnolocalpowersupplyandnohybridfibercable,connectapowercable(notsuppliedbyCommScope)totheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL.•ForaCAPLpoweredbytheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit(PN7774354-xx)connectthe:–powercabletheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL,andterminatetheotherendtotheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBox–LCFiberJumpertothesuppliedOCTISconnector,andsplicetheotherendofthefiberjumpersinsidethelocally-mountedCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBox.•ForaCAPLwiththeoptionalAC/DCPowerSupplyKit(PN7775087-xx),connectitsLocalPowerJumperCableAssemblytotheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL.TheCAPLispoweredonassoonasyouconnecttheCAPLtoapowersource;see"PoweringaCAPL”onpage48.Cable a CAP L with a Copper InterfaceAllinstallationsofaCAPLwithaCopperInterfacemustfollowtherulesin"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40.Followthecablinginstructionsthatapplytotheunittypethatyouareinstalling.•"CableaCAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandExternalDCPower”onpage43•"CableaCAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandPoweroverCat6ACable”onpage45.Cat6A Cable Requirements for CAP Ls with a Copper InterfaceThefollowingcablingrulesmustbeobservedforallinstallationsofaCAPLwithaCopperInterface.•Plenumratedcablemustbeusedwhereveritisrequiredbylocalelectricalcodes.•ShieldedtwistedpairisnotrequiredunlessoperatinginahighRFI/EMIenvironment.•AnION-EsystemrequiresaminimumSignal-to-NoiseRatio(SNR)of25dB,andAlienCrosstalk(AXT)mustnotdegradeSNRonanycablebymorethan0.5dB.•Cat6Acablewiresizerequirementsareasfollows:–23AWGCat6Acable(minimumEIA/TIAstandards)mustbeusedbetweenRJ-45connectorpoints–24AWGistheminimumwiresizeallowedforaCat6APatchCord.•CommScopestronglyrecommendsusingfactoryterminatedandtestedCat6APatchCord.For information on how to test your Cat6A cables and connections, see "Cat6A Specifications and Testing Requirements” on page 50.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 41Installing CAP Ls•TherecanneverbemorethantwoRJ-45connectionsinaCat6Acablerun,asdescribedbelowandasshowninFigure15.Minimizingtheseconnectionsimprovesthelinkmargin.–Inanon-cascade,betweentheCATCardandtheAP,therecanbeoneCat6APatchCordatthestartofaCat6AcablerunasecondCat6APatchCordattheendofaCat6Acablerun.–Inacascade,betweenthePrimaryAPandtheSecondaryAP,therecanbeoneCat6APatchCordatthestartofaCat6AcablerunasecondCat6APatchCordattheendofaCat6Acablerun.Figure 15. Maximum Number of RJ-45 Connections in Cable Runs•UnshieldedCat6A(Category6AU/UTP)twistedpaircablethatmeetsANSI/TIA-568-C.2,CENELECEN50173series,andISO/IEC11801:2002includingitsamendments1and2,issuitableforuseinanION-Esystem.TheCommScopeGigaSPEEDX10D®2091BETLVerifiedCategory6AU/UTPCable(760107201,2091BBL4/23W1000)meetstheserequirementsandisrecommended.TherearemanyparametersthatimpacttheSNRofthe10GBase-TsignalreceivedbytheCATCardfromtheAP,orreceivedbytheAPfromtheCATCard.Forexample,excessiveinsertionlossdegradesthesignallevel,whichresultsinadegradedSNR.AnincreaseinthenoiselevelwillalsoresultindegradedSNR.ThemostcommonsourcesofnoiseareNEXT(nearendcrosstalk,interferencefrompairswithinacablethatcouplefromtheTXtoRX),andAXT(aliencrosstalk,interferencefromadjacentcables).Additionally,therecanbeinterferencefromoutsidesourcessuchaslighting,switchingpowersupplies,radiotransmittersintheUHFandVHFbands,andsimilarsourcesofRFI/EMI.ToguaranteeacceptableSNRlevel,allcablekeyparametersmustbemeasuredasdiscussedinthenextsection.•ThemaximumCat6AcablelengthbetweenaCAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandaCAN/TENis100metersincludingallCat6Acables,Cat6APatchCords,andPatchPanels(seeFigure16).Nomorethan5mofCat6APatchCordsshouldbeusedtoconnecttheCATCardandaCAPLwithaCopperInterface.Figure 16. Maximum Cat6A Cable Lengths from CAT Card to CAP LCAP LRJ-45connecon≥ 24 AWGCat6APatch Cord23 AWGCat6ACableRJ-45conneconCAT Cardin CAN/TEN≥ 24 AWGCat6APatch CordCAT/TENSecondaryCAP LRJ-45conneconCAT Cardin CAN/TEN≥ 24 AWGCat6APatch Cord≥ 24 AWGCat6APatch Cord≥ 24 AWGCat6APatch Cord≥ 24 AWGCat6APatch Cord23 AWGCat6ACable23 AWGCat6ACablePrimaryCAP LRJ-45conneconRJ-45conneconRJ-45conneconNote: References to Cat6A is inclusive of all Cat6A Cables, Cat6A Patch Cords, and Patch PanelsFrom the CAT/TEN to the CAP L, Cat6A cannot exceed 100 meters.CAT Cardin CAN/TENCAP L
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 42 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  •ForcascadedCAPLs,themaximumCat6AcablelengthbetweentheAUXportonthePrimaryCAPLandtheMAINportontheSecondary(cascaded)CAPL,includingthelengthoftheCat6APatchCord,mustbelessthan100meters(seeFigure17).Figure 17. Maximum Cat6A Cable Lengths between Cascaded CAP Ls•ThemaximumCat6AcablelengthbetweentheAUXportontheCAPLandanauxiliaryEthernetdeviceis10meters,includingallCat6Acables,Cat6APatchCords,andPatchPanels,asshowninFigure18.24AWGCat6Acablingissufficientfortheentirecablerun,fromtheCAN/TENtotheauxiliaryEthernetdeviceconnection.Figure 18. Maximum Cat6A Cable Length between a CAP L and an Ethernet DeviceThe Secondary CAP L must get its power through the DC connector (either from a local supply or hybrid fiber); power over the Cat6A cable to the cascaded unit is not supported. See "Cascade Rules” on page 17.Note: References to Cat6A is inclusive of all Cat6A Cables, Cat6A Patch Cords, and Patch PanelsSecondaryPrimaryCable Run Afrom the CAT/TEN to the Primary CAP LCat6A cannot exceed 100 metersCable Run Bfrom the Primary CAP L to the  Secondary CAP LCat6A cannot exceed 100 metersCAP L CAP LCAT Cardin CAN/TENNote: References to Cat6A is inclusive of all Cat6A Cables, Cat6A Patch Cords, and Patch Panels.From the CAP L to an auxiliaryEthernet device, Cat6Amust be ≤ 10 metersFrom the CAT/TEN to the CAP L,Cat6A cannot exceed 100 metersCAT Cardin CAN/TENCAP LAuxiliaryEthernetDevice
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 43Installing CAP LsCable a CAP L with a Copper Interface and External DC PowerFigure19identifiestheconnectorsonaCAPLwithaCopperInterfacethatispoweredbyanexternalpowersource;correspondingcablesandconnectorsareshown.Fordetailsontheports,see"CAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandExternalDCPower”onpage7.Figure 19. Connectors on a CAP L with a Copper Interface with External DC PowerDothefollowingtoinstallaCAPLwithaCopperInterfacethatispoweredbyanexternalpowersource.1Obtainthefollowingcomponents,asrequiredforthisinstallation.•50ΩcoaxialcablethatisofsufficientlengthtoreachfromtheCAPLtothepassiveantenna.Theendofthe50ΩcoaxialcablethatwillconnecttotheANTconnectorcanbeeitherapush-pullconnectororathreadedconnector.•Followingtherulesin"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40,obtainCat6AcablethatisofsufficientlengthtoreachfromtheCAPLtotheION-ECAN/TEN.•AllinstallationsrequireoneEthernetOCTISKit(PN7760652RJ-45).AdditionalEthernetOCTISKitsarerequired(oneeach)forcascadingaSecondaryCAPLand/orconnectinganexternalEthernetdevicesuchasWiFioranIPcamera.•IfconnectingtoanexternalEthernetdevicesuchasWiFioranIPcamera,obtaintheappropriateCATcablefortheprotocoltowhichtheCAPLwillconnect.Thismodelsupportsa1000BASE-Tand802.3atClass4PoweroverCat6AEthernetconnection.–AsingleCAPLcansupportoneauxiliaryEthernetdevice.–AcascadedCAPLpaircansupportoneauxiliarydevice.–Followtherulesin"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40,allCat6Acablerequirementsandcable-lengthrulesbetweenaPrimaryandSecondaryCAPLalsoapplytoconnectinganexternalEthernetdevice.ANT1ANT2VdcPowerconnectorCat6APort1AuxiliaryportPort2
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 44 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  2ConnecttheCAPLANT1and/orANT2connectortoapassiveRFantenna.aInstallthepassiveantennasperthemanufacturer’sinstallationinstructions.IfconnectingbothANTconnectors,youwillconnecttheCAPLtoeithertwoseparateexternalpassiveantennasortotwoportsonacross-polarizeddualantenna.EachconnectorsupportstwoRFbands(seeTable1onpage1).bRemovetheplastic-protectivecapfromthe4.3-10connectors.cRemovetheIP67/EMIblankplugfromANT1/2connector.dConnectthepassivemulti-bandantennatotheANT1orANT2connectorusingcoaxialcablewiththeleastamountoflosspossible.•Ifthe50Ωcoaxialcablehasapush-pullconnector,makesurethecableisseatedfirmlyintheANT1orANT2connector.•Ifthe50Ωcoaxialcablehasathreadedconnector,torquetheconnector5N-m(3.69ft-lb).Donotover-tightentheconnector.eConnecttheotherendofthe50ΩcoaxialcabletothepassiveantennainstalledinStepa.3Ifnecessary,repeatStep2toconnecta50ΩcoaxialcabletotheotherANTconnector.4ConnecttheCAPLPort1connectorasappropriateforthisinstallation.aRemovethedustcapfromthePort1connector.bInstalltheEthernetOCTISKitontheendofthecablethatwillconnecttotheCAPL.(RefertothetechnicaldatasheetthatshipswiththeOCTISKitforfurtherinformation.)cConnectoneendoftheCat6AcabletothePort1connectorandtheotherendtoanavailableportonaCATCardintheCAN/TEN.5(Optional)PortA(Auxiliaryport)providesacascadeconnectiontoanoptionallocallypoweredcascadedCAPL,orprovidesaconnectiontoexternalEthernetdevicessuchasWiFiandIPcameras.CablePortAasappropriateforthisinstallation.aRaisetheleverontheEMI/IP67caponPortAandremovethecap.bInstalltheEthernetOCTISKitontheendofthecablethatwillconnecttotheCAPL,andthenconnectthatendofthecabletoCAPLPortA.(RefertothetechnicaldatasheetthatshipswiththeOCTISKitforfurtherinformation.)cConnecttheotherendoftheCATcabletotheEthernetportoftheauxiliarydevice.Port 2 is plugged as it is not used in this configuration.Port A must be plugged if not in use.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 45Installing CAP Ls6ConnecttheVdcPowerconnectorasappropriateforthisinstallation.•ForaCAPLwithnolocalpowersupplyandnohybridfibercable,connectapowercable(notsuppliedbyCommScope)totheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL.•ForaCAPLpoweredbytheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBoxKit(PN7774354-xx),connectthe:–powercabletotheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL,andterminatetheotherendintheHybridFiberSpliceBox–LCFiberJumpertothesuppliedOCTISconnector,andsplicetheotherendofthefiberjumpersinsidethelocally-mountedCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBox.•ForaCAPLwiththeoptionalAC/DCPowerSupplyKit(PN7775087-xx),connectitsLocalPowerJumperCableAssemblytotheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL.TheCAPLispoweredonassoonasyouconnecttheLocalPowerJumperCableAssemblytoapowersource;see"PoweringaCAPL”onpage48.Cable a CAP L with a Copper Interface and Power over Cat6A CableFigure20identifiestheconnectorsonaCAPLwithCopperInterface;correspondingcablesandconnectorsareshown.Fordetailsontheports,see"CAPLwithaCopperInterfaceandPowerCat6ACable”onpage8.Figure 20. Connectors on a CAP L with a Copper InterfaceANT1ANT2VdcPowerconnector AuxiliaryportCat6APort 1Port2
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 46 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  DothefollowingtoinstallaCAPLwithaCopperInterfacethatispoweredoveraCat6Acable.1Obtainthefollowingcomponents,asrequiredforthisinstallation.•50ΩcoaxialcablethatisofsufficientlengthtoreachfromtheCAPLtothepassiveantenna.Theendofthe50ΩcoaxialcablethatwillconnecttotheANTconnectorcanbeeitherapush-pullconnectororathreadedconnector.•Followingtherulesin"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40,obtainCat6AcablethatisofsufficientlengthtoreachfromtheCAPLtotheION-ECAN/TEN.•AllinstallationsrequireoneEthernetOCTISKit(PN7760652RJ-45).AdditionalEthernetOCTISKitsarerequired(oneeach)forcascadingaSecondaryCAPLand/orconnectinganexternalEthernetdevicesuchasWiFioranIPcamera.•IfconnectingtoanexternalEthernetdevicesuchasWiFioranIPcamera,obtaintheappropriateCATcablefortheprotocoltowhichtheCAPLwillconnect.Thismodelsupportsa1000BASE-Tand802.3atClass4PoweroverCat6AEthernetconnection.–AsingleCAPLcansupportoneauxiliaryEthernetdevice.–AcascadedCAPLpaircansupportoneauxiliarydevice.–Followtherulesin"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40,allCat6Acablerequirementsandcable-lengthrulesbetweenaPrimaryandSecondaryCAPLalsoapplytoconnectinganexternalEthernetdevice.2ConnecttheCAPLANT1and/orANT2connectortoapassiveRFantenna.aInstallthepassiveantennasperthemanufacturer’sinstallationinstructions.IfconnectingbothANTconnectors,youwillconnecttheCAPLtoeithertwoseparateexternalpassiveantennasortotwoportsonacross-polarizeddualantenna.EachconnectorsupportstwoRFbands(seeTable1onpage1).bRemovetheplastic-protectivecapfromthe4.3-10connectors.cRemovetheIP67/EMIblankplugfromANT1/2.dConnectthepassivemulti-bandantennatotheANT1orANT2connectorusingcoaxialcablewiththeleastamountoflosspossible.•Ifthe50Ωcoaxialcablehasapush-pullconnector,makesurethecableisseatedfirmlyintheANT1orANT2connector.•Ifthe50Ωcoaxialcablehasathreadedconnector,torquetheconnector5N-m(3.69ft-lb).Donotover-tightentheconnector.eConnecttheotherendofthe50ΩcoaxialcabletothepassiveantennainstalledinStepaonpage46.3Ifnecessary,repeatStep2onpage46toconnecta50ΩcoaxialcabletotheotherANTconnector.The Power connector and the Port 2 connector are plugged as they are not used in this configuration.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 47Installing CAP Ls4ConnecttheCAPLPort1connectorasappropriateforthisinstallation.aFollowingtherulesin"Cat6ACableRequirementsforCAPLswithaCopperInterface”onpage40,obtainCat6AcablethatisofsufficientlengthtoreachfromtheCAPLtotheION-ECAN/TEN.bRemovethedustcapfromthePort1connector.cFollowthelocalcleaningtechniquetocleanPort1.dInstallanEthernetOCTISKittoanendoftheCat6Acable,andthenconnectthatendofthecabletoCAPLPort1connector.(RefertothetechnicaldatasheetthatshipswiththeOCTISKitforfurtherinformation.)eConnecttheotherendtheCat6AcabletoanavailableportonaCATCardintheCAN/TEN.5(Optional)PortA(Auxiliaryport)providesacascadeconnectiontoanoptionallocallypoweredSecondaryCAPL,orprovidesaconnectiontoexternalEthernetdevicessuchasWiFiandIPcameras.CablePortAasappropriateforthisinstallation.aRaisetheleverontheEMI/IP67caponPortAandremovethecap.bInstallanEthernetOCTISKittontheendofthecablethatwillconnecttotheCAPL,andthenconnectthatendofthecabletoCAPLPortA.(RefertothetechnicaldatasheetthatshipswiththeOCTISKitforfurtherinformation.)cConnecttheotherendofthecabletotheEthernetportoftheauxiliarydevice.6ConnecttheVdcPowerconnectorasappropriateforthisinstallation.•ForaCAPLwithnolocalpowersupplyandnohybridfibercable,connectapowercable(notsuppliedbyCommScope)totheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL.•ForaCAPLpoweredbytheCAPLHybridFiberSpliceBox(PN7774354-xx),connectthepowercabletheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL,andterminatetheotherendintheHybridFiberSpliceBox.ConnecttheLCFiberJumpertosuppliedOCTISconnector,andsplicetheotherendofthefiberjumpersinsidethelocally-mountedHybridFiberSpliceBox.•ForaCAPLwiththeoptionalAC/DCPowerSupplyKit(PN7775087-xx),connectitsLocalPowerJumperCableAssemblytotheproprietary4-pin,36to60VdcPowerconnectorontheCAPL.TheCAPLispoweredonassoonasyouconnecttheLocalPowerJumperCableAssemblytoapowersource;see"PoweringaCAPL”onpage48.Port 2 is plugged as it is not used in this configuration.Port A must be plugged if not in use.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 48 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Installing CAP Ls  Powering a CAP LTheCAPLispoweredonassoonaspowerisconnectedtoit.Undernormaloperatingconditions,thePowerLEDturnsonbrieflywhentheunitisfirstdetected.Itwillthengooutbriefly,followedbyaninitializationperiodduringwhichthePowerLEDflashesslowlywhiletheCAPLisconfigured.ThePowerLEDremainsasteadyblue(notflashing)oncetheunitreachesafullyoperationalstate,whichtypicallyoccurswithin45seconds.Power LED Behavior•PowerLEDbehaviorforaCAPLwithaFiberInterface–Off—CAPLisnotpoweredon.–Steadyblue—CAPLispoweredonandoperational.–Slowflashingblue—CAPLispoweredonandinitializing.–Rapidflashingblue—CAPLUnitIdentifieractiveviatheFlash LEDfunctionintheION-EGUI.•PowerLEDbehaviorforaCAPLwithaCopperInterface–Off—CAPLisnotpoweredon.–Steadyblue—CAPLispoweredonandoperational.–Slowflashingblue—CAPLispoweredonandinitializing.–Rapidflashingblue—CAPLUnitIdentifieractiveviatheFlash LEDfunctionintheION-EGUI.–Slowpulseblue(ION-ESoftwareV2.3orlateronly)—ifthePowerLEDcyclesthroughaslowincreaseinbrightnessfor1secondfollowedbyaslowdecreaseinbrightnessfor1second,theCAPLispoweredonbutiscurrentlyunabletoestablisha10GbpsdatalinktotheWCSSubrack.Therearetwopossiblecauses:Thereisaninstallationproblem,suchasadefectivecableorconnector,acablethatistoolong,oracablecrosstalkproblem.AnyoftheseproblemscanleadtoinadequateSNRattheremoteunitandaninabilitytolink.(Thisisthemostlikelycauseifthisisanewly-installedunit.)Thisconditioncanalsobetriggeredwhenacrystaloscillatorhasagedoverthecourseofseveralyears.Inthiscase,thefailuretolinkatstartupwillinitiateaself-calibrationprocesswhichcantakeseveralminutes.Oncethisself-calibrationiscomplete,theunitwillresumenormaloperation.(Thisisthemostlikelycauseforunitsthathaveworkedcorrectlyinthepast.)Using the Power-Down Button•IfyoupresstheCAPLPower-Downbutton,theCAPLwillgointosleepmode.ThisallowsyoutosafelydisconnectanycablesconnectedtotheCAPL.•IfyoupressthePower-Downbutton,theonlywaytobringtheCAPLbacktoafullyoperationalstate,istodooneofthefollowing:–DisconnectthedatacablefromPort1,andthenreconnectit.–Foranexternally-poweredCAPL,removethepowercablefor10seconds,andthenreconnectit.
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 49CAP L MaintenanceCAP L MAINTENANCE ThefollowingsectionstellyouhowtoremoveaCAPLfrommountingbrackets,andprovidespreventativemaintenanceinstructions.Remove a CAP L from a Wall or Ceiling MountShouldyouneedtoremovetheCAPLfromawallorceilingmount,dothefollowing.1ForCAPLswithaCopperInterfaceonly;ifremovingaCAPLwithaFiberInterface,skiptoStep2.aPresstheCAPLPowerpushbuttontoplacetheCAPLintoalow-powersleepstate,whichallowsyoutosafelyunplugtheCAPLwithoutapowerarc.bMakesurethebluePowerLEDisoff.2UnplugtheCAPLcables.3Ifagroundwireisinstalled,loosenthegroundingscrewandremovethegroundwire.4ReversetheinstallationstepsthatcorrespondtohowthisCAPLismounted.Preventative CAP L Maintenance for CAP Ls with the Fan Kit OptionTheCAPLdoesnotrequireextensivepreventativemaintenancemeasures.However,checkingthecleanlinessofaCAPLthathastheFanKitoptionatregularly-scheduledintervalsisrecommended,particularlytheenclosurevents,whichhelpsmaintainthelongevityofthefansandheatsinks.Figure21showstwodifferentCAPLconfigurationstohelpyoufindtheenclosurevents.Figure 21. Examples of CAP L Fan Vent LocationsIf you are removing a CAP L with a Copper Interface, you must always press the Power button to power off the CAP L prior to disconnecting its Power cable.EnclosureventsBoom of CAP L with240W AC/DC Power Supply KitBoom of CAP L withFlat Mounng BracketEnclosurevents
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 50 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Cat6A Specifications and Testing Requirements  CAT6A SPECIFICATIONS AND TESTING REQUIREMENTSCat6AconnectionsmustbetestedwithadevicethatcanmeasurethecableparametersagainstthethresholdsdefinedinANSI/TIAstandards(suchastheFlukeDTX-1800andDSX-5000).Figure22showstheend-to-endchannelfromtheCAN/TENtotheCAPL,whichisinclusiveoftheCat6Acable,theCat6APatchCord,andthePanelandconnectionbox.Theend-to-endchannelmustmeettheCat6AU/UTPperformancedefinedbytheTIA/EIA568C.2standard;seeTable9onpage50.Figure 22. ION-E End-to-End ChannelSome cables list their performance in “typical” performance values. However, sweep-testing is necessary to confirm actual performance. CommScope strongly recommends using Cat6A cable that has been tested to the listed frequency with test confirmation available for inspection.Table 9. Cat6A U/UTP Performance Standards (TIA/EIA 568 C.2)MHz Insertion Loss (dB)Channel/LinkNEXT (dB)Channel/LinkPSum NEXT (dB)Channel/LinkACRF (dB)Channel/LinkPSum ACRF (dB)Channel/LinkReturn Loss(dB) Channel/Link1 2.3/1.9 65.0/65.0 62.0/62.0 63.3/64.2 60.3/61.2 19.0/19.14 4.2/3.5 63.0/64.1 60.5/61.8 51.2/52.1 48.2/49.1 19.0/21.08 5.8/5.0 58.2/59.4 55.6/57.0 45.2/46.1 42.2/43.1 19.0/21.010 6.5/5.5 56.6/57.8 54.0/55.5 43.3/44.2 40.3/41.2 19.0/21.016 8.2/7.0 53.2/54.6 50.6/52.2 39.2/40.1 36.2/37.1 18.0/20.020 9.2/7.8 51.6/53.1 49.0/50.7 37.2/38.2 34.2/35.2 17.5/19.525 10.2/8.8 50.0/51.5 47.3/49.1 35.3/36.2 32.3/33.2 17.0/19.031.25 11.5/9.8 48.4/50.0 45.7/47.5 33.4/34.3 30.4/31.3 16.5/18.562.5 16.4/14.1 43.4/45.1 40.6/42.7 27.3/28.3 24.3/25.3 14.0/16.0100 20.9/18.0 39.9/41.8 37.1/39.3 23.3/24.2 20.3/21.2 12.0/14.0200 30.1/26.1 34.8/36.9 31.9/34.3 17.2/18.2 14.2/15.2 9.0/11.0250 33.9/29.5 33.1/35.3 30.2/32.7 15.3/16.2 12.3/13.2 8.0/10.0300 37.4/32.7 31.7/34.0 28.8/31.4 13.7/14.6 10.7/11.6 7.2/9.2400 43.7/38.5 28.7/29.9 25.8/27.1 11.2/12.1 8.2/9.1 6.0/8.0500 49.3/43.8 26.1/26.7 23.2/23.8 9.3/10.2 6.3/7.2 6.0/8.0Propagation Delay is 555 nanoseconds for channel/498 nanoseconds for link tested at 10 MHz.Delay Skew is 50 nanoseconds for channel/44 nanoseconds for link tested at 10 MHz.For additional information, see also CommScope Product Specifications for the GigaSPEED X10D® 2091B ETL Verified Category 6A U/UTP Cable (760107201 | 2091B BL 4/23 W1000). (Click here access the document online.)Cat6APatchCordCat6A CableModularPanelConneconBoxCAT/TEN CAP LCat6APatchCord
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 51Contacting CommScopeCONTACTING COMMSCOPEThefollowingsectionstellyouhowtocontactCommScopeforadditionalinformationorforassistance.DCCS Global Technical SupportThefollowingsectionstellyouhowtocontacttheCommScopeDistributedCoverageandCapacitySolutions(DCCS)TechnicalSupportteam.Supportisavailable7daysaweek,24hoursaday.Telephone HelplinesUsethefollowingHelplinetelephonenumberstogetlivesupport,24hoursaday:Online SupportTogototheCommScopeDCCSSupportRequestwebsitefromwhichyoucaninitiateaTechnicalSupportticket,dooneofthefollowing:•ScantheQRCodetotheright.•IfviewingthisdocumentonlineasaPDF,clickonthefollowingURLlink:http://www.commscope.com/wisupport•EntertheprecedingURLintoyourwebbrowser,andthenpressENTERonyourkeyboard.Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment RecyclingCountryspecificinformationaboutcollectionandrecyclingarrangementspertheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)DirectiveandimplementingregulationsisavailableonCommScope’swebsite.ToaccessinformationontheCommScoperecyclingprogram,doanyofthefollowing:•ScantheQRCodetotheright.•IfviewingthisdocumentonlineasaPDF,clickonthefollowingURLlink:http://www.commscope.com/About-Us/Corporate-Responsibility-and-Sustainability/Environment/Recycling/•EntertheprecedingURLintoyourwebbrowser,andthenpressENTERonyourkeyboard.24x7  +1888-297-6433(TollfreeforU.S.andCanada)EMEA 8:00-17:00 (UTC +1) +80073732837(TollfreeforpartsofEMEAandAustralia)+49909969333(Tollchargeincurred)CallstoanEMEAHelplineoutsideofthe8:00to17:00timeframewillbeforwardedtothe24x7Helpline.
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide M0201AACPage 52 © February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Contacting CommScope  Hardware to Software Mapping Information1ScantheQRCodetotherighttoviewordownloadtheminimumsoftwarerequirementsforeachoftheDCCShardwaremodules.Alternatively,youcangotothefollowingwebaddresstoaccesstheportal:http://www.commscope.com/collateral/DCCS_HW_SW_Mapping/2Clickonadocumentlinktoopenit,orrightclickonthelinkandselecttheSave target as…optionfromthecontextualmenu.DCCS Technical Training 1ToaccesstrainingontheonlineCommScopeDASandSmallCellInstitute,dooneofthefollowing:•ScantheQRCodetotheright.•IfviewingthisdocumentonlineasaPDF,clickonthefollowingURLlink.http://www.commscopetraining.com/courses/dassc/•EntertheprecedingURLintoyourwebbrowser,andthenpressENTERonyourkeyboard.2Reviewthecourseslistedinseparatecoursepanels;forfurtherinformationonacourse,clickitsFull detailsbutton.Instructor-ledcoursesareconductedinNorthAmericaandEurope.Beforechoosingacourse,pleaseverifytheregion.3Toviewthecoursescheduleandregister,clickCourse Registrationatthetopofthecoursepage;thisopensthePartner Learning Center Loginpage.•Ifyouhaveanaccount,enteryourUsernameandPassword,andthenclickLogin.(ClickontheResetPasswordlinkifyoudonothaveyourlogininformation.)•Ifyoudon'thaveanaccount,clickontheCreate New User AccountlinkundertheLoginbutton,andfollowtheprompts.Onceyouhaveloggedin,youwillseealistofavailableclassdates.4ClickthedateyoupreferandselecttheEnrollorRegisterNowbuttontoenroll.Followthepromptsthroughthepaymentprocess.5ClickeithertheAvailable TrainingorCalendartabtoviewothertrainingcourses.Fortrainingrelatedquestions,pleasecontacttheCommScopeDASandSmallCellInstituteatoneofthefollowingemails,asappropriateforyourlocation:Americas:  DASTrainingUS@CommScope.comEMEA: DASTrainingEMEA@CommScope.com
M0201AAC ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide© February 2018 CommScope, Inc. Page 53Contacting CommScopeAccessing ION-E Series User Documentation1ScantheQRCodetotherighttogodirectlytotheCommScopeDCCSCustomerPortal,whereyoucanaccesstheDCCSuserdocumentation.Alternatively,youcangotothefollowingwebaddresstoaccesstheportal:https://www.mycommscope.com2AccesstotheCustomerPortalrequiresauseraccountandpassword.OntheSignInpage,dooneofthefollowing:•Ifyouhaveanaccount,enteryourEmailaddressandPassword,andthenclickSignIn.•Ifyoudon’thaveanaccount,clickNewuserregistration,andfollowtheprompts.3ClickDCCStoopenthesite.4Selectyoursite,andthenclickonaproductlinktoopentheproductpage.5Clickonthetitleofanydocumenttoopenit.

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