Andrew Wireless System M78517E19P ION-M Remote Unit for cellular systems User Manual MF0150A2A

Andrew Wireless System ION-M Remote Unit for cellular systems MF0150A2A

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   ION®-M7P/85P/17EP/19P Optical Remote Unit    (M2-Cabinet)   Manual MF0150A2A
  Page 2  MF0150A2A.doc                           Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P                DISCLAIMER: This document has been developed by CommScope, and is intended for the use of its customers and customer support personnel. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to eliminate errors, CommScope disclaims liability for any difficulties arising from the interpretation of the information contained herein. The information contained herein does not claim to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to provide for every possible incident to be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. This document describes the performance of the product under the defined operational conditions and does not cover the performance under adverse or disturbed conditions. Should further information be desired, or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, contact CommScope. CommScope reserves the right to change all hardware and software characteristics without notice. COPYRIGHT: © Copyright 2016 CommScope Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of CommScope. TRADEMARKS All trademarks identified by ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of CommScope. Names of products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and / or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, 01-April-2016
Table of Contents  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.GENERAL 51.1.USED ABBREVIATIONS  51.2.HEALTH AND SAFETY  61.3.PROPERTY DAMAGE WARNINGS  61.4.COMPLIANCE 71.5.ABOUT COMMSCOPE  111.6.INTERNATIONAL CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT  122.INTRODUCTION 142.1.PURPOSE 142.2.THE ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  143.FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  164.COMMISSIONING 184.1.MECHANICAL INSTALLATION  194.1.1.Health and Safety for Mechanical Installation  194.1.2.Property Damage Warnings for Mechanical Installation  194.1.3.Wall-Mounting Procedure  214.1.4.Pole Mounting with screw bands  224.1.5.Pole mounting procedure with brackets  234.2.ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION  254.2.1.Health and Safety for Electrical Installation  254.2.2.Property Damage Warnings for Electrical Installation  254.2.3.Connections 264.2.4.Grounding (Earthing)  284.2.5.Connection of the Antenna Cables  284.2.6.Cleaning Procedure for RF Cable Connectors  294.2.7.Antenna Cable Connector Assembly  324.2.8.Optical-Fiber-Cable Connection - Rules  334.2.9.Protective Plug  354.2.10.Protective-Tube Kit  374.2.11.Mains Power Connection  384.2.11.1.Mains power connection AC  384.2.11.2.Mains power connection DC  394.2.12.External Alarm Inputs and Outputs  424.2.13.Commisioning Flowchart  455.ALARMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING  476.MAINTENANCE 486.1.GENERAL 486.2.REPLACING THE FAN UNIT  496.3.CLEANING THE HEAT SINK  50
 Figures and Tables Page 4   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  7.APPENDIX 517.1.ILLUSTRATIONS 517.2.SPECIFICATIONS 527.2.1.SW Requirements  527.2.2.Electrical Specifications  527.2.3.Environmental and Safety Specifications  527.2.4.Mechanical Specifications  527.3.SPARE PARTS  538.INDEX 54  FIGURES AND TABLES  figure 3-1 Configuration of an ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P, combined antenna port ..... 16figure 3-2 Configuration of an ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P with separate antenna ports high low band ........................................................................................... 16figure 3-3 System overview for an ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P Remote Unit ................ 17figure 4-1 Wall mounting - pitches .............................................................................. 21figure 4-2 Pole mounting - pitches .............................................................................. 22figure 4-3 Pole mounting - screw bands ..................................................................... 22figure 4-4 Pole mounting - fasten RU ......................................................................... 22figure 4-5 Pole mounting – max. diameter ................................................................. 23figure 4-6 Pole mounting – with brackets ................................................................... 23figure 4-7 Pole mounting - pitches .............................................................................. 24figure 4-8 Pole mounting - brackets ........................................................................... 24figure 4-9 Pole mounting - fasten RU ......................................................................... 24figure 4-10 Connector flange of ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P, AC version with 2 antenna ports ......................................................................................................... 26figure 4-11 Connector flange of ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P, DC version with 2 antenna ports ......................................................................................................... 27figure 4-12 DC Connector of ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P ............................................. 27figure 4-13 Grounding bolt .......................................................................................... 28figure 4-14 Grounding bolt, schematic view ............................................................... 28figure 4-15 Protective-plug assembly ......................................................................... 35figure 4-16 Tube-kit installation .................................................................................. 37figure 4-17 Mains power connector ............................................................................ 38figure 4-18 Mains power cable - AC ........................................................................... 38figure 4-19 Flange connector, 5 poles ........................................................................ 43figure 4-20 Alarm inputs (optocoupler) ....................................................................... 43figure 4-21 Alarm outputs (optocoupler) ..................................................................... 44figure 4-22 Flange connector, 7 poles ........................................................................ 44figure 7-1 Cabinet drawing ......................................................................................... 51 table 1-1 List of international contact addresses ........................................................ 13table 4-1 Specified torques ......................................................................................... 20table 4-2 AC power cable pinning .............................................................................. 39table 5-1 Status LED alarms ....................................................................................... 47
1. General  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 5 1. General 1.1. Used  Abbreviations 3GPP   3rd Generation Partnership Project AC/DC    Alternating current / Direct Current AIMOS   Andrew Integrated Management and Operating System ALC   Automatic Level Control BITE   Built-In Test Equipment BTS    Base Transceiver Station CE    "Conformité Européenne" ("European Conformity") CD   Compact Disk CFR    Code of Federal Regulations DL   Downlink DoC    Declaration of Conformity EDGE    Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution EN   European Norm ESD   Electrostatic Discharge ETS    European Telecommunication Standard GSM    Global System for Mobile Communication GND   Ground GUI   Graphical User Interface ICP3    Intercept Point 3rd order ID No    Identification Number ION   Intelligent Optical Network IP   Ingress Protection ISO    International Organization for Standardization LED    Light Emitting Diode LMT    Local Maintenance Terminal LTE    Long Term Evolution MIMO    Multiple Input Multiple Output MS   Mobile Station MU   Main Unit NF   Noise Figure OTRx    Optical Transceiver = SRMU (Subrack Master Unit) PG   Packing Gland PIM   Passive Intermodulation R&TTE   Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment RF   Radio Frequency RU   Remote Unit RX   Receiver SNMP    Simple Network Management Protocol TX   Transmitter UL   Uplink UMTS    Universal Mobile Telecommunication System UPS   Uninterruptible Power Supply WCDMA  Wideband Code Division Multiple Access WDM   Wavelength Division Multiplex
 1. General Page 6   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  1.2. Health  and  Safety  1.  Danger: Electrical hazard. Danger of death or fatal injury from electrical current. Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment. 2.  Danger: Electrical hazard. Danger of death or fatal injury from electrical current inside the unit in operation. Before opening the unit, disconnect mains power. 3. Caution: Laser radiation. Risk of eye injury in operation. Do not stare into the beam; do not view it directly or with optical instruments. 4. Caution: High frequency radiation in operation. Risk of health hazards associated with radiation from the unit’s inner conductor of the antenna port(s). Disconnect mains before connecting or replacing antenna cables. 5. Caution: 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.   1.3. Property Damage Warnings 1. Attention: Due to power dissipation, the remote unit may reach a very high temperature. Do not operate this equipment on or close to flammable materials. Use caution when servicing the unit.  2. Attention: Only authorized and trained personnel are allowed to open the unit and get access to the inside. 3. Notice: Although the Remote Unit is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly recommended to ground (earth) the antenna cables close to the antenna connectors of the Remote Unit for protection against atmospheric discharge. In areas with strong lightning, it is strongly recommended to install additional lightning protection. 4. Notice: ESD precautions must be observed. Before commencing maintenance work, use the available grounding (earthing) system to connect ESD protection measures. 5.  Notice: Only suitably qualified personnel are allowed to work on this unit and only after becoming familiar with all safety notices, installation, operation and maintenance procedures contained in this manual. 6. Notice: Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them available to all users.
1. General  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 7 7. Notice: Read and obey all the warning labels attached to the unit. Make sure that all warning labels are kept in a legible condition. Replace any missing or damaged labels. 8. Notice: Only license holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this unit. 9. Notice: Make sure the repeater 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.  1.4. Compliance  1. Notice: 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:  ]/[][][24cmmWmWcm PDPD  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 o  F (MHz) / 1500 for frequencies from 300MHz to 1500MHz o  1 for frequencies from 1500MHz to 100,000MHz RF 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). 2. Notice: 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: o  0.2 for frequencies from 10 MHz to 400 MHz o  F (MHz) / 2000 for frequencies from 400 MHz to 2 GHz o  1 for frequencies from 2 GHz to 300 GHz
 1. General Page 8   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  3. Notice: For installations which have to comply with FCC/Industry Canada 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. 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 Industry Canada: 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 Industry Canada 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 100 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-fra.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 Industrie Canada:  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’Industrie Canada. 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 100 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.
1. General  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 9 4. Notice: 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.  5. Notice: 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.  6. Notice: 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.  7. Note: 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.  8. Note: 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 be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference.  9. Note: This unit complies with European standard EN60950.
 1. General Page 10   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance Please observe the meanings of the following symbols used in our equipment and the compliance warnings: Symbol Compliance Meaning / Warning --- FCC For 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.  CE Alert sign to R&TTE To 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 R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC certified by the notified body no. 0700.
1. General  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 11 1.5. About CommScope CommScope is the foremost supplier of one-stop, end-to-end radio frequency (RF) solutions. Part of the CommScope portfolio are complete solutions for wireless infrastructure from top-of-the-tower base station antennas to cable systems and cabinets, RF site solutions, signal distribution, and network optimization. For patents see www.cs-pat.com.  CommScope  has global engineering and manufacturing facilities. In addition, it maintains field engineering offices throughout the world. Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH based in Buchdorf/Germany, which is part of CommScope, is a leading manufacturer of coverage equipment for mobile radio networks, specializing in high performance, RF and optical repeaters. Our optical distributed networks and RF repeater systems provide coverage and capacity solution for wireless networks in both indoor installations and outdoor environments, e.g. tunnels, subways, in-trains, airport buildings, stadiums, skyscrapers, shopping malls, hotels and conference rooms.  Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH operates a quality management system in compliance with the requirements of ISO 9001 and TL 9000. All equipment is manufactured using highly reliable material. To maintain highest quality of the products, comprehensive quality monitoring is conducted at all fabrication stages. Finished products leave the factory only after a thorough final acceptance test, accompanied by a test certificate guaranteeing optimal operation.  This product meets the requirements of the R&TTE directive and the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) itself. A current version of the CE DoC is included in this manual CD delivered *. Any updated version of the DoC is available upon request from the local sales offices or directly from CommScope via the local Customer Support at one of the addresses listed in the following chapter.  According to the DoC, our "CE"-marked equipment can be used in all member states of the European Union.  Note:  Exceptions of and national deviations from this intended use may be possible. To observe corresponding local particularities and regulations, please refer to the respective documents (also in national language) which are included in the manual CD delivered. * In case the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for the product was not included in the manual CD delivered, it is available upon request from the local sales offices or directly from CommScope at one of the addresses listed in the following chapter.  To make the most of this product, we recommend you carefully read the instructions in this manual and commission the system only according to these instructions.   For technical assistance and support, please also contact the local office or CommScope directly at one of the addresses listed in the following chapter.
 1. General Page 12   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  1.6. International  Contact  Addresses for Customer Support  Canada AMER ICASUnited States CommScope Canada Andrew LLC, A CommScope CompanyMail  505 Consumers Road, Suite 803  Toronto M2J 4V8, Canada  Mail  620 North Greenfield Parkway Garner, NC 27529, U.S.A. Phone  +1-905-878-3457 (Office) +1-416-721-5058 (Cell) Phone +1-888-297-6433 Fax +1-905-878-3297  Fax  +1-919-329-8950 E-mail wisupport@commscope.com  E-mail  wisupport@commscope.com Caribbean & South American Region  Caribbean & Central American Region CommScope Cabos do Brasil Ltda. CommScope Mexico S.A. de C.V.Mail CALA Tech Support for Distributed Coverage & Capacity Solutions (DCCS) products: Rua Guaporanga, 49 Praça Seca – Rio de Janeiro – RJ ZIP: 21320-180, Brazil Mail CALA Tech Support for Distributed Coverage & Capacity Solutions (DCCS) products: Av. Insurgentes Sur 688, Piso 6 Col. Del Valle, CP: 03100 Mexico City, Mexico Phone  +1-815-546-7154 (Cell) +55-15-9104-7722 (Office)  Phone +52-55-1346-1900 (Office) Fax + 55-15-2102-4001  Fax  +52-55-1346-1901 E-mail wisupport@commscope.com  E-mail  wisupport@commscope.com  China, India and Rest of Asia APAC Australia & New Zealand Andrew International CorporationAndrew Corporation (Australia) Pty Ltd.Mail Room 915, 9/F  Chevalier Commercial Centre 8 Wang Hoi Rd Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong Mail Unit 1 153 Barry Road Campbellfield  VIC  3061, Australia Phone +852-3106-6100 Phone +613-9300-7969 Fax +852-2751-7800  Fax  +613-9357-9110 E-mail wisupport.China@commscope.com E-mail wisupport.Australia@commscope.com Middle East & North Africa Africa & Middle East South Africa CommScope Solutions International Inc. (Branch) Andrew Wireless Solutions Africa (PTY) LTD Mail PO Box 48 78 22 Unit 3206, Floor 32, Jumeirah Business Center 5,  Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Mail 11 Commerce Crescent West Eastgate, Sandton  PO Box 786117 Sandton 2146 South Africa Phone  +971 4 390 09 80  Phone  + 27 11-719-6000 Fax  +971 4 390 86 23  Fax  + 27 11-444-5393  E-mail wisupport@commscope.com E-mail wisupport@commscope.com
1. General  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 13  United Kingdom EUROPEScandinavia Andrew Wireless Systems UK LtdAndrew Norway (AMNW) Mail Unit 15, Ilex Building Mulberry Business Park Fishponds Road  Wokingham Berkshire RG41 2GY, England Mail P.O. Box 3066  Osloveien 10  Hoenefoss 3501  Norway Phone +44-1189-366-792  Phone  + 47 32-12-3530 Fax +44-1189-366-773  Fax  + 47 32-12-3531 E-mail wisupport.uk@commscope.com E-mail wisupport@commscope.com Germany France Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH CommScope France Mail Industriering 10 86675 Buchdorf Germany Mail Immeuble Le Lavoisier 4, Place des Vosges 92052 Courbevoie, France Phone  +49-9099-69-0  Phone  +33-1 82 97 04 00 Fax  +49-9099-69-930  Fax  +33-1 47 89 45 25 E-mail wisupport@commscope.com E-mail wisupport@commscope.com Austria Switzerland Andrew Wireless Systems (Austria) GmbH CommScope Wireless Systems AG Mail Weglgasse 10 2320 Wien-Schwechat Austria Mail Tiergartenweg 1 CH-4710 Balsthal Switzerland Phone +43-1706-39-99-10  Phone +41-62-386-1260Fax +43-1706-39-99-9  Fax  +41-62-386-1261 E-mail wisupport.austria@commscope.com  E-mail  wisupport.ch@commscope.com Italy  Iberia Region - Spain & Portugal CommScope Italy S.r.l., Faenza, ItalyAndrew España S.A.A CommScope CompanyMail Via Mengolina, 20 48018 Faenza (RA) Italy Mail Avda. de Europa, 4 - 2ª pta. Parque Empresarial de la Moraleja Alcobendas, Madrid 28108, Spain Phone +39-0546-697111  Phone  +34-91-745-20 40 Fax +39-0546-682768  Fax  +34-91-661-87 02 E-mail wisupport.italia@commscope.com  E-mail  wisupport.iberia@commscope.com Czech Republic   CommScope Solutions Czech RepublicC-Com, spol. s r.o   Mail  U Moruší 888 53006 Pardubice, Czech Republic    Phone  +49 871 9659171 (Office) +49 171 4001166 (Mobile)   Fax +49 871 9659172     E-mail wisupport@commscope.com     table 1-1 List of international contact addresses
 2. Introduction Page 14   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  2. Introduction 2.1. Purpose  Cellular telephone systems transmit signals in two directions between base transceiver station (BTS) and mobile stations (MS) within the signal coverage area.  If weak signal transmissions occur within the coverage area because of indoor applications, topological conditions or distance from the transmitter, extension of the transmission range can be achieved by means of an optical distribution system.  Such a system contains an optical Master Unit and several Remote Units. The number of the Remote Units depends on the hardware and software configuration. The Remote Units are connected to the Master Unit with optical links. The optical loss must be less than 10 dB inclusive optical couplers or splitters.  The Master Unit is the connection to the base transceiver stations. The configuration of a Master Unit depends on the number of the Remote Units and the frequency range.   WDM (Wave Division Multiplex) filters are integrated in the optical modules. For the UL, a wavelength within 1546 nm – 1550 nm is used. For the DL, a wavelength of 1310 ± 10 nm is used. The maximum output power for the UL and DL is 6.7 mW.  2.2. The  ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P The ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P is a multi-band, multi-operator Remote Unit configuration used in conjunction with a Master Unit in the ION optical distribution system. By supporting the entire AWS-3 spectrum, faster and more reliable wireless service is ensured and network quality can be improved.  This system transports up to four frequency bands simultaneously (700 MHz, 850 MHz, 1700/2100 MHz, 1900 MHz), providing a cost-effective solution for distributing capacity from one or more base stations.   The ION system transports signals on the RF layer in a very cost-effective manner enabling multiple operators to use multiple technologies and move their signals simultaneously from a cluster of base station to a number of remote locations over the same fiber.  The ION-M optical distribution system is a cost-effective coverage solution for dense urban areas, tunnels, subways, airports, convention centers, high-rise buildings and other locations where physical structures increase path loss.  The combination of these units gives maximum flexibility while providing a scalable solution. The system is optimized for GSM, LTE, CDMA and WCDMA signals in the 700 MHz, 850 MHz, 1900 MHz and 1700/2100 MHz bands. Furthermore it is provisioned for future modulation schemes and frequency bands.
2. Introduction  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 15 The ION can be easily set-up and supervised from a graphical user interface (GUI). Remote units are commissioned through the use of built-in test equipment. An auto leveling function compensates for the optical link loss making installation easy and quick.  The entire system as well as complete network of systems can be managed remotely most efficiently by Commscope`s A.I.M.O.S, which includes alarm monitoring, task automation, statistics, inventory management and ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P many more features. Should a sophisticated interface not be required, the Master Unit can be directly connected to the alarm interface of a base station via its contact relay.   Reduced visual impact form factor   Optimized power consumption   Efficient, high power amplifier  Multi-operator support   Complete operations and management system for configuration and alarming   OMC with SNMP according to X.733 standard  With reference to 3GPP TS25.143/ TS25.106/36.143/TS36.106 and 3GPP2C.S0051-0   Single fiber for multiple bands and multiple remotes   Easy installation and commissioning
 3. Functional Description Page 16   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  3. Functional Description  The following figure shows the general configuration of an ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P Remote Unit:  figure 3-1 Configuration of an ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P, combined antenna port   figure 3-2 Configuration of an ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P with separate antenna ports high low band
3. Functional Description  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 17  figure 3-3 System overview for an ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P Remote Unit
 4. Commissioning Page 18   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  4. Commissioning Read and observe the health, safety, and property damage warnings as well as the description carefully to avoid mistakes and proceed step-by-step as described.  Attention: Do not operate the Remote Unit without terminating the antenna connectors. The antenna connectors may be terminated by connecting them to their respective antennas or to a dummy load.  Notice: Only qualified personnel should carry out the electrical, mechanical, commissioning, and maintenance activities that require the unit to be powered on when open.    When opening the Remote Unit do not damage the warranty labels on the internal devices. The warranty is void if the seals are broken.   One of the three mounting kits has to be ordered separately. They are not contained within the standard equipment. See chapter 7.3
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 19 Spare Parts. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by CommScope, CommScope’s general limited product warranty (http://www.commscope.com/Resources/Warranties/) shall be the warranty governing the Remote Units, including the installation, maintenance, usage and operation of the Remote Units.  4.1. Mechanical Installation 4.1.1. Health and Safety for Mechanical Installation 1. Caution: Risk of injury by the considerable weight of the unit falling. Ensure there is adequate manpower to handle the weight of the system. 2. Caution: Risk of serious personal injury by equipment falling due to improper installation. The installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the electronic equipment and all attached hardware and components. The screws and dowels (wall anchors) used should also be appropriate for the structure of the supporting wall. 4.1.2.  Property Damage Warnings for Mechanical Installation 1. Attention: Do not install the unit in a way or at a place where the specifications outlined in the Environmental and Safety Specifications leaflet of the supplier are not met. 2. Attention: Due to power dissipation, the Remote Unit may reach a very high temperature. Ensure sufficient airflow for ventilation. 3. Notice: Exceeding the specified load limits may cause the loss of warranty. 4. Notice: When connecting and mounting the cables (RF, optical, mains, ...) ensure that no water can penetrate into the unit through these cables. 5.  Ensure that there is free access to the electrical connections as well as to the cabinet. The approved bending radius of the connected cables must not be exceeded. See chapter 7.1 for more details
 4. Commissioning Page 20   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  6. Notice: If any different or additional mounting material is used, ensure that the mounting remains as safe as the mounting designed by the manufacturer. The specifications for stationary use of the Remote Unit must not be exceeded. Ensure that the static and dynamic strengths are adequate for the environmental conditions of the site. The mounting itself must not vibrate, swing or move in any way that might cause damage to the Remote Unit. 7. Notice: Observe all additional rules or restrictions regarding mounting that depend on the type of Remote Unit. For details refer to section 7.2.2 Mechanical Specification. Install the unit vertically with the fan unit at the top. A maximum tilt angle of 25° from a vertical position must be kept, as in the following illustrations:  8. Notice: A spacing of 50 mm (1.97 inch) around the unit is required. 9. Notice: To ensure sufficient airflow when mounting the unit in enclosed spaces, two lid openings (one for the air inlet and the other for the air outlet) must be provided. Do not block these air inlets and outlets when mounting the Remote Unit. The size of each opening must equal at least 18 x 18 cm (> 300 cm2). Ensure that there is no thermal short circuit between the air inlet and air outlet. Make sure free airflow is not deflected or otherwise obstructed.  Specified torques have to be observed for certain mounting procedures according to the following table: Type  Tallow-drop screws  Hex nuts  Screw band lock Spacing bolts  PG (plastic)  PG (alum.) Thread  M 4  M 8    M 4  M 8  PG 13.5  PG 29 Specified torques 3.3 N-m  27 N-m 6 N-m  2.3 N-m  27 N-m 3.75 N-m  10 N-m table 4-1 Specified torques
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 21 4.1.3. Wall-Mounting Procedure  Notice: It is the responsibility of the installer to verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the electronic equipment and all attached hardware and components and to ensure that the RU is safely and securely mounted.  1. Mark the position of the drilling holes (for pitches refer to figure 4-1 Wall mounting). Drill four holes at the marked positions and insert dowels*.  2.  Mount the brackets (A) to the wall using the M8x80 screws (B), split lock washers (C), and washers (D).      figure 4-1 Wall mounting - pitches  3. Hang the Remote Unit into the upper bracket, insert it to the lower bracket, and fasten it to the lower bracket with the M8x25 screws (E), split lock washers (F), and washers (G).  * The dowels are not included with the delivery because the suitable type depends on the on-site conditions (material of wall).
 4. Commissioning Page 22   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  4.1.4. Pole Mounting with screw bands Standard mounting hardware cannot be used to mount the Remote Unit to a pole, a column, or other similar structures. Additional hardware must be used for this type of installation. The pole-mounting kit includes   two mounting brackets with screw bands, (worm gear) clamps to mount the brackets to the pole   and two M8x25 screws, flat washers, and split lock washers per bracket to attach the Remote Unit to the bracket. 775 min.788 max.   figure 4-2 Pole mounting - pitches  figure 4-3 Pole mounting - screw bands  figure 4-4 Pole mounting - fasten RU 1.  Use two screw bands (B) for the upper and one for the lower bracket to fasten the two brackets (A) to the pole. 2.  Place the bands around the pole or post and feed the loose end into the lock and tighten the slotted screw securely. When the screw is turned clockwise, it acts as a worm drive pulling the threads of the band causing the band to tighten around the pole. Note:  When fastening the brackets make sure that they are installed congruently and not at an angle to each other. To determine the distance between the clamps refer to figure 4-2 Pole mounting - pitches. ABCDE
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 23 3.  Hang the Remote Unit into the upper bracket, insert it into the lower bracket, and fasten it to the lower bracket with the M8x25 screws (C), split lock washers (D) and washers (E), see chapter 4.1.3.  The maximum diameter of the pole or column must not exceed 120 mm (4.7 inch). 120max. figure 4-5 Pole mounting – max. diameter  4.1.5.  Pole mounting procedure with brackets The pole-mounting kit with brackets includes   two mounting brackets (A), two counter brackets (B), four threaded bolts (C), flat (F) and split lock (G) washers, hexagon (E) and locking (D) nuts to mount the brackets to the pole   and two M8x25 screws (H), flat (F) and split lock (G) washers to attach the Remote Unit to the bracket.  figure 4-6 Pole mounting – with brackets
 4. Commissioning Page 24   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P    figure 4-7 Pole mounting - pitches  figure 4-8 Pole mounting - brackets  figure 4-9 Pole mounting - fasten RU 1.  Apply this procedure to both mounting brackets on both sides: Screw a hexagon nut (E) to the threaded bolt and place a flat washer (F)) on it. Insert this side of the bolt into the mounting bracket (A). Then, fasten the mounting bracket with a flat washer (F), split lock washer (G), and the locking nut (D). See figure 4-6 Pole mounting – with brackets.  2.  Place the pre-mounted brackets with threaded bolts to the pole or post, slide the counter bracket (B) on the threaded bolts and fasten the kit with a flat washer (F), split lock washer (G), and the locking nut (D). Note:  When fastening the brackets make sure that they are installed congruently and not at an angle to each other. To determine the distance between the clamps refer to figure 4-7 Pole mounting - pitches.  3.  Hang the Remote Unit into the upper bracket, insert it into the lower bracket (see chapter 4.1.3), and fasten it to the lower bracket with the M8x25 screws (H), split lock washers (G), and flat washers (F).  The diameter of the pole or column must be in the range from 65 to 120 mm (2.6 to 4.7 inch).
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 25 4.2. Electrical Installation 4.2.1.  Health and Safety for Electrical Installation Read and observe chapter 1.2 Health and Safety. Danger: Electrical hazard. Danger of death or fatal injury from electrical current. Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment. 4.2.2.  Property Damage Warnings for Electrical Installation 1.  Attention: It is compulsory to ground (earth) the unit before connecting the power supply. Grounding bolts are provided on the cabinet to connect the ground-bonding cable.  2.  Attention: If the mains connector of the Remote Unit is not easily accessible, a disconnect device in the mains power circuit must be provided within easy reach. 3.  Attention: A connection of the mains supply to a power socket requires the power socket to be nearby the Remote Unit. 4.  Attention:  Before connecting or disconnecting the mains connector at the Remote Unit, ensure that mains power supply is disconnected. 5.  Attention: Make sure that an appropriate circuit breaker acting as a disconnect device (as required by IEC/EN60950-1) and an overcurrent limiting device are connected between mains power and the Remote Unit. 6.  Attention: Incorrectly wired connections can destroy electrical and electronic components.  7.  Notice: To avoid corrosion at the connectors caused by electrochemical processes, the material of the cable connectors must not cause a higher potential difference than 0.6 V (see electrochemical contact series). 8.  Notice:  Use an appropriate torque wrench for the coupling torques:  - for 7/16 DIN-type (25 N-m / 19 ft lb) with 1 ¼ in opening,   e. g. item no. 244377 available from the CommScope e-catalog  - for 4.3-10 type connectors (5 N-m, 44 in lb) with 22mm (7/8) in opening,    e.g. item no. TW-4310 9.  Notice: : For unstabilized electric networks, which frequently generate spikes, the use of a voltage limiting device is advised  10. Notice: Observe the labels on the front panels before connecting or disconnecting any cables. 11. Notice: Unused connectors must be closed with their protective covers to ensure watertightness.
 4. Commissioning Page 26   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  4.2.3. Connections  The figures in this chapter show a connector flange with two antenna ports. Optionally, a setup with only one antenna port is also available.   figure 4-10 Connector flange of ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P, AC version with 2 antenna ports AC Mains connector Grounding bolt Optical-fiber connector Status LED Antenna connector  Alarm input connector Alarm output connector not requiredfor operationAntenna connector
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 27    figure 4-11 Connector flange of ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P, DC version with 2 antenna ports  figure 4-12 DC Connector of ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  DC Mains connector Grounding bolts Optical-fiber connector Status LED Antenna connector  Alarm input connector Alarm output connector not requiredfor operationAntenna connector
 4. Commissioning Page 28   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  4.2.4. Grounding (Earthing) The RU must be grounded (earthed). When double grounding lugs are used (usually in DC applications) they must support M6 studs with a stud hole spacing of 15.88 mm (5/8”). 1.  Connect an earth-bonding cable to one or both of the grounding bolt connections provided on the connector flange of the Remote Unit. Do not use the grounding connection to connect external devices.  figure 4-13 Grounding bolt  figure 4-14 Grounding bolt, schematic view 2.  After loosening the hex nut(s), connect the earth-bonding cable between the two washers as illustrated in the figures above. 3.  Then, fasten all parts again by tightening the hex nut(s). 4.  Connect the other end of the ground wire to a suitable permanent ground. Note: Ground of a second unit (for example RU + EU) has to be connected to the same equipotential bonding terminal as the Remote Unit. Use bonding cables of the same length, as short as possible, and with a large wire cross section. Follow local electrical code practices.  4.2.5. Connection of the Antenna Cables The Remote Unit has one 4.3-10 type antenna connector labeled “ANT”. When attaching the antenna cable connector, it is recommended to refer to the corresponding documentation of the connector manufacturer. The bending radius of the antenna cable must remain within the given specifications. The selection of cable and antenna is an important consideration. On the one hand, a cable with higher loss is less expensive but, on the other hand, it impairs performance.  Notice:  Use an appropriate torque wrench for the coupling torques:   -  for 7/16 DIN-type (25 N-m / 19 ft lb) with 1 ¼ in opening,      e. g. item no. 244377 available from the CommScope e-catalog   -  for 4.3-10 type connectors (5 N-m, 44 in lb) with 22 mm (7/8) in opening, e.g. item no. TW-4310 Do NOT use your hands or any other tool (e.g. a pair of pliers). This might cause damage to the connector and lead to a malfunction of the Remote Unit.
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 29 Attention: To minimize passive inter-modulation (PIM) distortion, attention has to be paid to the physical condition of the connector junctions:   Do not use connectors that show signs of corrosion on the metal surface.   Prevent the ingress of water or dirt into the connector.   Use protective caps for the connectors when not mounted.   Before mounting clean the connectors with dry compressed air.   Before mounting clean the mating surfaces of the connector with a lint-free alcohol-drenched cloth on a wooden or non-metallic item.   Attach and torque the connectors properly.   Avoid metallic abrasion when mounting the connectors by only screwing the connecting nut, but not turning the whole connector.   Use a torque wrench to fasten the connector, see above.   Clean the protective caps before mounting for antenna cable replacement.  4.2.6. Cleaning Procedure for RF Cable Connectors The figures in this chapter illustrate the cleaning procedure and do not show the actual RU. 1.  What is needed for the cleaning? a. Isopropyl alcohol b. Compressed air c. Lint-free wipe d. Cotton buds    2.  Remove protective cap from the RF connector.   Caution: Risk of injury by flying particles when compressed air is used. Wear protective clothing, especially protective glasses.  3.  Remove metal chips and small particles from the mating and inner surfaces of the connector using compressed air.
 4. Commissioning Page 30   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P   Warning: Flammable material. Risk of fire. Keep away from sources of ignition.  Caution: Eye irritant product. Risk of eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wear protective clothing, especially protective glasses.  4.  Clean the connector winding with lint-free wipe drenched with isopropyl alcohol.  5.  Clean the lip of the inner ring with a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol.   6.  Clean the inside surface of the inner ring with a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol.   7.  Clean the inside of the center conductor spring tines with a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol.
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 31 8.  Clean in the similar way the connector of the connected cable. Remove protective caps from the unit connector first.  9.  Remove metal chips and small particles from the mating and inner surfaces of the connector using compressed air.   10. Continue with the winding area using lint-free wipe drenched with isopropyl alcohol.   11. Continue with the inside mating surface of the inner ring.   12. Clean the outside surface of the center pin.
 4. Commissioning Page 32   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  4.2.7. Antenna Cable Connector Assembly The figures in this chapter illustrate the connection procedure and do not show the actual RU.  1. What is needed for the connector assembly? a. Torque wrench. b. (Adjustable) counter wrench   2. Join the connectors and turn the coupling nut until the thread grips.   3. Push in the connector until it clicks.   4. Fasten the coupling nut hand-tight. Do not turn the connector but the coupling nut only.
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 33  5. Retain the cable connector with the counter wrench and fasten the coupling nut with the torque wrench until the torque is applied (torque wrench clicks).  For angled antenna connectors use your hand to retain the cable connector and fasten the coupling nut with the torque wrench. Make sure only the coupling nut is turned, not the cable connector.     4.2.8. Optical-Fiber-Cable Connection - Rules Main optical system parameters:  Fiber:   Single mode fiber, type is E9/125 µm   Attenuation:  <0.36 dB / km @ 1310 nm  /  <0.26 dB / km @ 1550 nm   Dispersion:  <3.5 ps / nm km @ 1310 nm  /  <18.0 ps / nm km @ 1550 nm   Fibre-cable connectors E2000 APC 8°  ION-M system:   The pigtails for the connection between Master Unit and Remote Unit must have a sufficient length. Protection for the optical fibers must be provided where the fibers feed into the units.   The system attenuation of the optical fibers, including the connectors, must not exceed 10 dB.  System attenuation and attenuation of optical components must be determined. This can be achieved by measuring attenuation with an appropriate measuring instrument. For pigtails, a total value of <0.4 dB (measured to a reference plug) can be assumed due to the dead zone of the reflectometer. These measurements must be made with a sufficient length of optical fiber, at the input and output of the device which has to be measured.  Fiber-System Installation:  Fiber-cable connectors have to be of the same type (E2000 APC 8°) as the connectors used for the unit. The fiber-optic cables are connected to the optical transceiver.   Note:   Angled connectors are not compatible with straight optical connectors; non-compatibility of connectors will result in permanent damage to both connectors.  Torque wrench Counter wrench
 4. Commissioning Page 34   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  Before connecting the fiber cables, follow the procedure below to ensure optimized performance. It is important for these procedures to be carried out with care:   Remove fiber-optic protective caps.   Do not bend the fiber-optic cable in a tight radius (<4 cm) as this may cause cable damage and interrupt transmission.   Using high-grade alcohol and lint-free cotton cleaning swabs, clean the end of the fiber-optic cable that will be inserted in the optical connectors on the donor interface box. Use a fiber end-face inspection tool to scan both, the class fiber and its surrounding area.    Check for dirt on the cladding, chips/pits, dirt on the ferrule, and scratches.   Connect the fiber-optic cables by inserting the cable end into the laser receptacle and aligning the key (on the cable end) with the keyed slot.   Do not use any index-matching gels or fluids of any kind in these connectors. Gels are intended for laboratory use and attract dirt in the field.  Note:  Care should be taken when connecting and disconnecting fiber-optic cables - use the connector housing to plug or unplug a fiber. Scratches and dust significantly affect system performance and may permanently damage the connector. Always use protective caps on fiber-optic connectors not in use.  Cleaning Procedure for Fiber-Optical Components: Caution: Laser radiation. Risk of eye injury in operation. Do not stare into the beam; do not view it directly or with optical instruments. Any impurity in the fiber connection results in additional optical transmission loss which could cause whole system failure. It is thus recommended that every fiber connector be inspected and cleaned prior to mating. When you clean fiber components, always complete the following steps carefully: 1.  Turn off the ION system (laser sources) before you inspect fiber connectors. 2.  Check the connectors or adapters with a fiberscope before cleaning. 3.  If the connector is dirty, clean it with a lint-free wipe (dry cleaning). 4. Inspect the connector. 5.  If the connector is still dirty, repeat the dry cleaning technique. 6. Inspect the connector. 7.  If the connector is still dirty, clean it with 99% isopropyl alcohol (wet cleaning) followed immediately with a dry clean in order to ensure no residue is left on the end face. 8.  Repeat steps 5 through 7 until end face is clean. Note: For a more detailed description, please refer to:  http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk482/tk876/technologies_white_paper09186a0080254eba.shtml
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 35 4.2.9. Protective Plug A protective plug is provided for the connection of the fibre-optic cables.  figure 4-15 Protective-plug assembly  Note:  Only high-quality connectors must be used for this type of plug. Qualified brands are Diamond or Huber & Suhner. For plug assembly, observe the following instruction: 1.  Pass one or two contacts through the backshell and the clamp ring.  2.  Place the contact(s) on the lower insulation body by pushing the groove of the contact into the cavity. If there is only one contact, cavity A must be used. * 3.  Then, mount the upper insulation body on the lower insulation body. **  4.  Bring the insulator into the plug. The narrow groove of the insulator must be fitted into the stamp of the plug.   *  To release the contact for disassembling, push the inner snap to the side and pull the contact out. **  To release upper and lower insulation bodies for disassembling, use a small screwdriver and carefully open the snap-connections at the left and the right side of the insulator without damaging them. Upper insulation body Cavity A Cavity B
 4. Commissioning Page 36   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P   5.  Fasten the insulator by screwing the backshell tight onto it. Use a spanner with opening 32 to screw the backshell tight (no gap). 6.  Place the appropriate seal parts (with one groove for one contact or two grooves for two contacts) over the cable(s) and push them into the backshell.  7.  Bring the plastic ring over the cable(s), push it into the backshell and compress the seals and plastic ring by screwing the clamp ring tight (no gap) using a spanner with opening 20. *** 8. Connect the plug to the optical-fibre connector of the Remote Unit, again by fitting a stamp on the plug into the groove of the connector.  9.  To lock the connector, push the black locking ring forward.****  ***  For disassembling, release the clamping ring and remove the seals and the plastic ring first. ****  Locking mechanism: The system of locking the plug is based on a “push-pull” mechanism. The locking ring has to be pushed forward to lock the connector and pulled back to free the connection.  Seals with one groove Groove  Push forward to lock, pull back to free connection No gap Screw tight until gap is closed
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 37 4.2.10. Protective-Tube Kit As additional protection for the optical fibres, this connector type can be supplemented by a special tube kit. To fasten the tube correctly, first unscrew the clamp ring (if already installed) of the original plug kit. Then, proceed according to the following instruction:    Screw the reducer to the protective plug backshell without any gap!Place the appropriate seal parts (with) one groove for one contact or two grooves for two contacts) over the cable(s) and push them into the backshell! Protective tubeReducerCouplingProtective plugFiber cableRing 3/4G1055M0   figure 4-16 Tube-kit installation Push the fiber-optic cable carefully through the tube until it comes out at the other end.
 4. Commissioning Page 38   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  4.2.11. Mains Power Connection  Before connecting electrical power to the unit, the system must be grounded as described in chapter 4.2.4.  Mains power must be connected at the mains connector of the unit.  4.2.11.1.  Mains power connection AC 1.  Take the Mains power cable that was delivered with the RU. 2.  Locate or install a suitable power junction box or receptacle near the RU and route the power cable from the power source to the RU. Do not connect the cable to the RU’s Mains connector at this time. The power source must be interruptible. 3.  The Mains cable must be properly secured observing local regulations and electrical codes. Be sure to allow enough slack in the cable at the RU to plug or unplug the cable into the Mains connector of the RU. 4.  Wire the power cable to the junction box or receptacle. Refer to the color code and pin numbers shown in figure 4-18 (AC cable), and table 4-2. 5.  With the cable’s Mains plug disconnected from the RU, turn the circuit breaker on, unscrew the plug’s protective cover, and carefully test the plug with a voltmeter to ensure that the voltage and polarity are correct. 6.  Once the testing has been completed, turn off the circuit breaker. 7.  Unscrew the protective cover from the Mains connector of the RU (figure 4-17). 8.  Insert the plug into the Mains connector and tighten the clamping ring until it is hand tight. Do not over-tighten the clamping ring.    Pin PEPin1Pin2Pin3 figure 4-17 Mains power connector  figure 4-18 Mains power cable - AC
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 39 The Mains cable is part of the delivery. It’s available in two wiring configurations:  Pr ot ect ive Cap Wiring 1 Pin Name  Color 1 Phase Black 2 Neutral White 3 n.c.  n.c PE Ground  Green Wiring 2 Pin Name  Color 1 Phase  Brown 2 Neutral  Blue 3 n.c.  n.c PE Ground Green/Yellow table 4-2 AC power cable pinning   For the AC power supply connection, a minimum cross section of 1.5 mm2 is required. Each wire must observe the applicable national regulations regarding loop impedance, voltage drop, and methods of installation. Make sure to connect the correct voltage to the unit.  Note:   Do not connect or disconnect the power cord at the mains connector while power is on. Turn off mains* power before connecting the power cord at the Remote Unit, then, engage mains again. *   Mains power must be interrupted with an external mains breaker. For the mains breaker, observe the following recommendation: 120 Volt / 20 Amp max. or 240 Volt / 16 Amp, single-phase, 50 / 60 Hz AC service is needed, i.e. the external AC breaker should be 20 Amps max. for 120-Volt service or 13 - 16 Amps for 240-Volt service.  4.2.11.2.  Mains power connection DC  Caution: Danger of electrical hazard by high current. Disconnect mains power before opening the DC connector housing. Note: The Mains cable must be properly secured observing local regulations and electrical codes. Be sure to allow enough slack in the cable at the RU to mount or dismount the cable into the DC Mains connector of the RU.
 4. Commissioning Page 40   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  Unscrew the two M3 x 12 captive screws and take off the cover from the DC Mains connector housing. At the RU housing the cover is inserted into a recess, so first lift the cover at the front and carefully pull it out from the recess. Then remove the rubber plug.  Double lug DC cable connectors need to be M6 with a stud hold spacing of 15.88 mm (5/8”).  Rubber plug
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 41  First, install a conduit fitting (not contained in scope of delivery) to the 34.52 mm hole. This must be a suitable fitting for a 1 Inch conduit with lock nut.  Inside, the clearance around the hole is 5 mm, the maximum space for the nut is 8 mm. Then, insert your wiring through the opening and mount it to the M6 mains terminals. Observe the correct polarity. Close the conduit fitting to ensure water tightness. For strain release, two M5 threaded holes are provided; the distance between the threaded holes is 34.5 mm.  Mount the housing cover by inserting it into the recess at the repeater cabinet and fastening the two M3 x 12 captive screws.   Attention:  For the DC power supply connection, a minimum cross section of 6.6 mm2 (≤ AWG 9) per potential is required. Each wire must observe the applicable national regulations regarding loop impedance, voltage drop, and methods of installation. Make sure to connect the correct voltage to the unit. To ensure water-tightness of the unit, use the correct size of cable gland. Note:   Do not connect or disconnect the power cord at the mains connector while power is on. Turn off mains* power before connecting the power cord at the Remote Unit, then, engage mains again. *   Mains power must be interruptible with an external mains breaker (40 A). For the mains breaker, observe the local regulations of the DC provider.  +-
 4. Commissioning Page 42   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  4.2.12. External Alarm Inputs and Outputs There are four alarm inputs and four alarm outputs. Each alarm output can be assigned individually to any alarm at the Remote Unit. Settings need to be made via the ION-M Master Controller. For details please refer to the corresponding chapter in the User’s Manual of the ION-M Master Controller.   Note:  The manufacturer / supplier of this system assumes no liability for damage caused by equipment connected to external outputs or by effects from such equipment.  As accessory equipment the alarm kit is available to connect external devices to the external alarm inputs and outputs. For the exact ID No., please refer to section 7.3
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 43 Spare Parts. Subminiature circular connectors series 712 with five and seven contacts, which are contained in the alarm kit, can be ordered directly from the Binder Connector Group, the manufacturer, or indirectly from CommScope.  For the location of the external-alarm inputs and outputs see figure “Connector Flange”.   Optocoupler-Alarm Inputs With the external alarm inputs it is possible to monitor the status of connected devices, e.g. a UPS, via software. All alarm inputs are normally high (5 V) without connection. The polarity (high/ low) can be set via the software at the Master Unit (for details please see corresponding software manual).  Alarm Inputs: (decoupled via optocoupler)  Input control/alarm signal/switch contact dimensioning:  UMAX = 5 VDC  (from Alarm Card input out) IMAX = 5 mA   (from Alarm Card input out) R(ON)MAX = 1kΩ  (of the external switch) │φGND- φIN GND│≤ 60 V  figure 4-19 Flange connector, 5 poles  figure 4-20 Alarm inputs (optocoupler)
 4. Commissioning Page 44   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  Alarm Outputs and +28V Output   figure 4-21 Alarm outputs (optocoupler)  figure 4-22 Flange connector, 7 poles The alarm outputs (pins 1 to 4: open collector output 5 V / 1 mA; see figure 4-22) are normally low. In case of an alarm they are high active (5 V). They can be used to monitor alarms with an external alarm indicator.  The +28 V pin (pin 6&7) is specified to 28 VDC / 1 A and is protected by a thermoswitch. In case of exceeding this current between pin 7 and GND, the thermoswitch turns into a high-resistive status. In this case no fuse needs to be replaced. Just wait a few minutes until the thermoswitch reaches the normal operating temperature again.   Note:  The manufacturer / supplier of this system assumes no liability for damage caused by equipment connected to external outputs or by effects from such equipment.
4. Commissioning  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 45 4.2.13. Commisioning Flowchart Commissioning an ION-M Remote UnitStartMechanical installationFasten wall or pole mounting kit to wall or pole.Manual  for Remote UnitElectrical connectionsConnect grounding cable and ground the RU.MainsSwitch mains power on.Philips screwdriverScrew driverSpanner, size 13 mmElectrical connectionsConnect AC power to the power cable. Ensure there is a circuit breaker between mains and RU.RF connectionConnect antenna cable to antenna port.Optical connectionsMount the optical fibre with E2000 APC8° connector into the connector. Plug the connector into the RU.Mechanical installationMount RU to mounting kit, ensure suffient air flow and avoid thermal short circuits.PreperationUnpack RU, RU accessories and mounting kit.External devicesConnect external devices to the external in or alarm out connectors, or to the connecting board inside the RU.G1055Z0Mounting kitSpanner, size 13 mmDrilling machineDowelsScrew driverGrounding cableSpanner 13 mmMains cableConnecting kitAlarm kit (M-cabinet)E2000 APC8° connectorSpanner with opening 32
 4. Commissioning Page 46   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  Output:All RUs okay.Go to MUExternal errorClose the door (RUs with a door).  Check externally connected devices.Check fibre loss of optical link.Check optical connectors.Clean optical connectors.Check optical output power of corresponding OTRx at master unit.ALC alarm: Decrease DL input power of affected band.VSWR alarm: Check antenna and cable.LED statusProceed to MU to set up the SWOrangeYesInternal ErrorChange power supply (RUs with a door).Reduce environmental temperature. Eliminate thermal short circuit.Disconnect and connect mains. Fans should run. If not, replace the fans at RU. MU: Change amplifier setting at MU controllerRedLED statusYellowGreenRedFinished setting up all RUs?GreenSpare RU available?YesContact customer serviceNoYesLED on?Check power switch inside RU (RUs with door).Check mains cabling.Check mains power.NoNo
5. Alarms and Troubleshooting  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 47 5. Alarms and  Troubleshooting All alarms occurring can be checked via software at the Master Unit to where a message is transmitted when the software acknowledges a valid alarm. A new alarm message will not be repeated if the reason for the alarm is cleared or if the alarm continues.  A new alarm message will be generated if the alarm is interrupted for at least five seconds after acknowledgement. Refer to the corresponding software documentation of the Master Unit for details.  For local supervision, a status LED on the connector flange of the unit (position see section  4.2.3) gives an indication of possible reasons for alarms. This table shows possible on-site measures that could be checked before referring to the Master Unit alarm list. LED  Alarms  Possible on-site measures Green No alarm Status ok Orange Alarms not directly related to RU/EU:External alarms (RU only)  Check externally connected devices. Optical alarm Rx  (RU only) Check fibre loss of optical link. Check optical connectors. Clean optical connectors. (MU: Check optical output power of corresponding OTRx at Master Unit). ALC alarm  (MU: Decrease DL input power of affected band). Red Alarms directly related to RU/EU: Power 28 V  Change power supply (RUs with door). Replace the affected Remote Unit. Temperature  Reduce environmental temperature.  Eliminate thermal short circuit. Fan (RUs/EUs with fan)  Disconnect and connect mains. Fans should run. If not, replace the fans at RU. I²C  Disconnect and connect mains. Optical alarm Tx  Exchange RU/EU. Amplifier “Power Down”  (MU: Change amplifier setting at MU controller). Status LED off  Mains Check power switch inside of RU/EU (RUs/EUs with door). Check mains cabling. Check mains power. table 5-1 Status LED alarms The status of the RU/EU can be checked via the Master Unit (for details please refer to the software manual of the Master Controller).Explicit troubleshooting is also available in the MU software (software manual or WEB Interface).  The connection of the external alarms inputs and outputs provided is described in chapter 4.2.12.
 6. Maintenance Page 48   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  6. Maintenance 6.1. General Read and observe chapter 1.2 Health and Safety. Caution: Rotating fans. Risk of injury in operation. Wear tight-fitting clothes and disconnect mains before connecting or replacing or cleaning the fan unit. Caution: The unit reaches high temperature in operation. Risk of burns by hot surface. Do not touch the unit before it has sufficiently cooled down. Note:  The Remote Unit does not require preventative maintenance measures. Note:  We recommend checking the cleanliness of the unit and in particular of the heat sink / fan(s) at appropriate intervals depending on the degree of dust and dirt at the installation site. If necessary, any dusty or dirty areas / parts should be cleaned at regular intervals, which also depend on the degree of dust and dirt at the installation site. Maintenance of the ION-M RUs should be performed by replacing only components that are described in this chapter. In order to maintain the warranty, avoid unintentional damage to the seals on the modules.  Note:  When sending back the unit, use appropriate packaging. Use of the original packaging for shipping the unit is strongly recommended. Note:  Defective parts should only be replaced by original parts from the supplier. All service work performed inside the housing is performed at the users own risk. Note:  Ensure the Remote Unit has been disconnected from mains power during maintenance. Note:  Label any unlabelled cables before disconnecting them to ensure correct reconnection. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by CommScope, CommScope’s general limited product warranty (http://www.commscope.com/Resources/Warranties/) shall be the warranty governing the Remote Units, including the installation, maintenance, usage and operation of the Remote Units.  For most maintenance procedures, appropriate tools are required to ensure correct handling. All of these tools can be ordered from the supplier.  Note:   All Remote Unit screws have a right-hand thread, and are tightened by turning the screws clockwise and loosened by turning them counter-clockwise with an appropriate tool.  Due to the design of the Remote Unit, the fan unit is the only component that should be replaced in the field. Please contact the supplier for replacement of any other components.
6. Maintenance  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 49 6.2.  Replacing the Fan Unit Replacement of the fan unit is not required as a preventative measure. Only if an alarm indicates a malfunctioning of a fan must the unit be exchanged.  Note:  Please observe that the fan unit can only be replaced as a whole. Do not remove the fans separately.  Note:  NEVER blow out the fan unit with compressed air. This would cause permanent damage to the unit. Read and observe chapter 1.2 Health and Safety as well as the instructions in section 6.1 General before starting with the replacement.   1.  Switch off the Remote Unit. Make sure that mains power is disconnected for the following replacement procedure. Then, proceed as follows:  2. Unscrew the four Pan-head screws (two at each side of the cabinet) and remove the fan cover.     3. Unscrew and disconnect the fan connector and unscrew the four Pan-head screws the fan plate is fastened to the cabinet. Take out the fan unit, replace it by the new one, fasten the four Pan-head screws for the fan unit, re-connect the fan connector and mount the cover to the cabinet.     Fan connector
 6. Maintenance Page 50   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  6.3.  Cleaning the Heat Sink To avoid a malfunctioning of the Remote Unit, the heat sink should be cleaned in case of pollution. In order to prevent any damage, proceed as explained in the following.   Note:  Read and observe chapter 1.2 Health and Safety as well as the instructions in section 6.1 General before starting with the replacement procedure. Then, proceed as follows:  1.  Switch off the Remote Unit. For the following procedure ensure that mains power is disconnected and that the fans have stopped rotating.  2.  Before any cleaning action, remove the fan cover and the fan unit from the Remote Unit as described in the previous section 6.2 Replacing the Fan Unit.  Caution: Risk of injury by flying particles when compressed air is used. Wear protective clothing, especially protective glasses.  3.  Use compressed air (max. 5 bars) to blow out any dust, dirt, or other debris in the heat sink from back to front.  4.  In case the dirt cannot be blown out completely from the heat sink and parts of it, still stick to the ribs, clean the parts concerned carefully from the front with the soft brush. Take care that the material is not scratched or damaged.  5.  After cleaning the heat sink, mount the fan unit and the fan cover again according to section 6.2 Replacing the Fan Unit. Then, reconnect mains power and power up the unit.
7. Appendix  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 51 7. Appendix 7.1. Illustrations  R45min.12 . 575R100min.15 021Air f l owPower IN Cabl eEx t e ns i o n Uni tCabl e br idge t oProt ect ive Tube Kit17 6R82445min.2192 figure 7-1 Cabinet drawing
 7. Appendix Page 52   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  7.2. Specifications 7.2.1. SW Requirements Minimum SW requirements for basic support:  ION-M SW V7.0.1   7.2.2. Electrical Specifications ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P Electrical Power supply Mains power, AC  nominal  100 Vac to 240 Vac operating  85 Vac to 264 Vac Mains power, DC  nominal  48 Vdc to 60 Vdc operating  36 Vdc to 72 Vdc Power consumption  1050 W Optical Connectors E2000/APC 8° Optical return loss  45 dB Fiber type  Single mode E9/125 mm  Optical link budget  0 dB to 10 dB  7.2.3. Environmental and Safety Specifications   Note:  For detailed information, please refer to the Environmental and Safety Specifications leaflet of the supplier, related to ETS 300 019 (European Telecommunication Standard). Operating temperature range  -33° C to +50° C  Ingress protection  RF part  IP67Fan part  IP55 All data is subject to change without notice.  7.2.4. Mechanical Specifications  Height, width, depth *  824 x 176 x 220 mm (32.4 x 6.9 x 8.7 in) Weight  31 kg (68.2 Ib) *   Spacing required: 50 mm (1.97 in) around unit All data is subject to change without notice.
7. Appendix  MF0150A2A.doc                                Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19PPage 53 7.3. Spare Parts The following list contains all parts available for the Remote Unit. The configuration of the delivered unit meets the requirements of the customer and can differ depending on the state of the delivery.  Maintenance of the RU should be performed on an FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) basis only. Do not damage the warranty labels on the components, as this voids the warranty.  If any FRU not contained in the following list needs to be replaced, please contact customer service for additional instructions. Spare Parts List of the Remote Unit ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  Designation: ID No. Fan Unit M2-Cabinet  7661556-xx Optical pigtail, 5 m  7704220 Optical pigtail kit, 5 m  7704209-xx Pole-mounting kit M2-cab*  7661538 Pole-mounting kit M2-cab* with brackets  7690784 Wall-mounting kit M2-cab*  7661581 Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  7714242-00 * One of the three mounting kits has to be ordered separately. They are not contained within the standard equipment. The manufacturer reserves the right to replace the spare parts listed above by equivalent substitutes. Note:  Only the spare parts listed above are FRUs and can be replaced by the user. For replacement of any other parts, please send the entire Remote Unit back to the manufacturer.
 8. Index Page 54   MF0150A2A.doc                             Manual for ION-M7P/85P/17EP/19P  8. Index AAlarms .................................................................... 45 External Inputs .................................................. 41 External Outputs ................................................ 42 Inputs (external) ................................................ 41 List ..................................................................... 45 Outputs .............................................................. 41 BBlock Diagram ........................................................ 16 CCE Declaration of Conformity (DoC) ...................... 11 Cleaning the Heat Sink .......................................... 48 Commissioning General .............................................................. 18 CommScope ........................................................... 11 Compliance .............................................................. 7 Connection Rules Optical-Fiber Cables ......................................... 32 Connections Antenna ............................................................. 27 Connector Flange .............................................. 25 Protective Plug .................................................. 34 Protective-Tube Kit ............................................ 36 Contact Addresses, Customer Support ................. 12 DDC Mains Connector .............................................. 39 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) ............................ 11 EExternal-Alarm Inputs & Outputs ........................... 41 FFiber-Optical Components (Installation, Cleaning) 33 Flange Connector (7 poles) ................................... 42 HHealth and Safety .................................................... 6 IIllustrations .............................................................  49 Installation Electrical ........................................................... 24 Mechanical ........................................................  18 MMains Connector .................................................... 37 Mains Power Connection....................................... 37 Mounting Pole (with brackets) .......................................... 22 Pole (with screw bands) ................................... 21 Wall ................................................................... 20 PPin Assignment, External Alarms .......................... 42 Property Damage Warnings .................................... 6 RRequirements, SW ................................................ 50 SSpare Parts ............................................................ 51 Specifications Electrical ........................................................... 50 Status LED ............................................................. 45 SW Requirements.................................................. 50 TTroubleshooting .....................................................  45

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