Comba Telecom RA-5700-D Master Unit of Tri-band Distributed Antenna System User Manual REV2
Comba Telecom Ltd. Master Unit of Tri-band Distributed Antenna System REV2
User manual REV2
USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 RA-5700 TRI-BAND DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM USER MANUAL The information contained herein is the responsibility of and is approved by the following, to whom all enquiries should be directed in the first instance: Comba Telecom Ltd. This is an unpublished work the copyright in which vests in Comba International ("Comba"). All rights reserved. The information contained herein is confidential and the property of Comba and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced, disclosed or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction and use extend to all media in which the information may be embodied. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 1 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 0.2 CONTENTS Section Page 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................... 2 INDEX TO FIGURES AND TABLES ..................................................................................... 4 HISTORY ............................................................................................................................... 6 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ....................................................................................................... 7 FCC SAFETY COMPLIANCE................................................................................................ 8 SAFETY NOTICES AND ADMONISHMENTS .................................................................... 10 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................. 11 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.3 2.4 2.5 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................. 13 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................ 13 TYPICAL APPLICATION ..................................................................................................... 14 SINGLE FIBER CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................... 14 EQUIPMENT LAYOUT ........................................................................................................ 15 EQUIPMENT CONSTITUTION ........................................................................................... 17 KIT OF PARTS .................................................................................................................... 18 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... 19 WARNINGS AND ALERTS ................................................................................................. 19 SITE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................ 20 SYSTEM INSTALLATION CHECKLIST .............................................................................. 21 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ......................................................................................... 22 GOODS INWARDS INSPECTION ...................................................................................... 22 TOOLS................................................................................................................................. 22 PREPARATION ................................................................................................................... 22 CABINET MOUNTING OF MU ............................................................................................ 23 RU MOUNTING RACK DIMENSION .................................................................................. 23 WALL MOUNTING OF RU .................................................................................................. 24 POLE MOUNTING OF RU .................................................................................................. 25 DRIP-LOOP ......................................................................................................................... 25 EQUIPMENT CONNECTORS ............................................................................................. 26 MU CONNECTORS............................................................................................................. 26 RU CONNECTORS ............................................................................................................. 27 EQUIPMENT CONNECTION .............................................................................................. 28 GROUNDING CONNECTION ............................................................................................. 28 LI-ION BATTERY CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 28 OPTICAL CONNECTION .................................................................................................... 28 EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION ................................................................................... 30 BTS ALARM CONNECTION ............................................................................................... 31 CONNECT TO PC ............................................................................................................... 32 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.4 4.4.1 COMMISSIONING ............................................................................................................... 33 PRE-COMMISSIONING TASKS ......................................................................................... 33 MU/RU RESET TIME DURATION ...................................................................................... 33 LED INDICATORS............................................................................................................... 34 MU LED INDICATORS ........................................................................................................ 34 RU LED INDICATORS ........................................................................................................ 34 WEB OMT ........................................................................................................................... 35 CONNECTION FROM PC TO EQUIPMENT ...................................................................... 35 RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 2 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 4.4.8 4.4.9 OMT CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................... 36 SYSTEM INFORAMTION .................................................................................................... 36 RF INFORMATION .............................................................................................................. 39 ALARM INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 42 PROPERTIES INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 44 USER MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................ 46 HELP ................................................................................................................................... 47 CHANGE PASSWORD ....................................................................................................... 48 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................ 49 MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................... 50 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.4 7.1.5 7.1.6 7.1.7 7.1.8 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 APPENDICES ...................................................................................................................... 51 APPENDIX A: BAND SELECTIVE UNIT USER MANUAL .................................................. 51 BS-8132 BSU (BAND SELECTIVE UNIT) ........................................................................... 51 BS-1933 BSU ...................................................................................................................... 52 BS-8132&BS-1933 BSU LAYOUT ....................................................................................... 53 BS-8132&BS-1933 KOP ...................................................................................................... 53 BSU OMT ........................................................................................................................... 54 BS-1933 OMT ..................................................................................................................... 56 BS-8132 OMT ...................................................................................................................... 59 BS-8132&BS-1933 BSU CONNECTORS ........................................................................... 62 APPENDIX B: TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE .................................. 63 APPENDIX C: OVERDRIVE PROTECTION PROCEDURE ............................................... 64 APPENDIX D: SERVICING POLICY AND RETURN OF EQUIPMENT .............................. 65 APPENDIX E: RMA (RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION) FORM ............................. 66 RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 3 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 0.3 INDEX TO FIGURES AND TABLES Figure 1: View of MU Fully Equipped Shelf ........................................................................................................... 11 Figure 2: Front, Side and Bottom Views of RU Enclosure .................................................................................. 12 Figure 3: System Diagram ....................................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 4: Application of One MU with One RU through One Optical Module with WDM ................................ 14 Figure 5: Application of One MU with Four RUs through four Optical Modules with WDM ............................ 15 Figure 6: MU Equipment Layout ............................................................................................................................. 15 Figure 8: Cabinet Mounting of 19” Shelf ................................................................................................................ 23 Figure 9: RU Mounting Rack Dimension ............................................................................................................... 24 Figure 10: RU Wall Mounting .................................................................................................................................. 24 Figure 11: Pole Mounting of RU .............................................................................................................................. 25 Figure 12: MU Front Panel Connectors ................................................................................................................. 26 Figure 13: MU Back Panel Connectors.................................................................................................................. 26 Figure 14: RU Connectors ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Figure 15: Optical Connection ................................................................................................................................. 29 Figure 16: Pins Allocation for “EXT_ALM” Port for MU ....................................................................................... 30 Figure 17: Pins Allocation for “EXT_ALM” Port for RU ........................................................................................ 30 Figure 18: Pins Allocation for “BTS_ALM” Port .................................................................................................... 31 Figure 19: Web OMT Access .................................................................................................................................. 35 Figure 20: Log in ....................................................................................................................................................... 36 Figure 21: System Information ................................................................................................................................ 37 Figure 22: Firmware Update .................................................................................................................................... 37 Figure 23: Maintenance............................................................................................................................................ 38 Figure 24: Data Import ............................................................................................................................................. 38 Figure 25: Data Export ............................................................................................................................................. 39 Figure 26: Switch....................................................................................................................................................... 39 Figure 27: Alarm Threshold ..................................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 28: Temperature ........................................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 29: ATT........................................................................................................................................................... 41 Figure 30: Power ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 Figure 31: Gain .......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 33: Master Alarm........................................................................................................................................... 43 Figure 34: Channel Alarm ........................................................................................................................................ 43 Figure 35: External Alarm ........................................................................................................................................ 43 Figure 36: Equipment ID .......................................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 37: Equipment Info. ...................................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 38: Site Location ........................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 39: System Clock .......................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 40: Comm. Config......................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 41: Firmware Information ............................................................................................................................. 46 Figure 42: User Information ..................................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 43: Set Session Time ................................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 44: Help .......................................................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 45: About ........................................................................................................................................................ 47 Figure 46: Password Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 48 Figure 47: Change Password .................................................................................................................................. 48 Figure 48: BSU Layout ............................................................................................................................................. 53 Figure 49: Connection Type .................................................................................................................................... 54 Figure 50: Serial Port Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 55 Figure 52: System Information ................................................................................................................................ 56 Figure 53: Auto-Read ............................................................................................................................................... 56 Figure 54: Switch....................................................................................................................................................... 57 Figure 55: Channel NO. ........................................................................................................................................... 57 Figure 56: Channel Alarm ........................................................................................................................................ 58 RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 4 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Figure 57: Equipment ID .......................................................................................................................................... 58 Figure 58: System Information ................................................................................................................................ 59 Figure 59: Auto-Read ............................................................................................................................................... 60 Figure 60: Switch....................................................................................................................................................... 60 Figure 61: Channel NO. ........................................................................................................................................... 61 Figure 62:Channel Alarm ......................................................................................................................................... 61 Figure 63: Equipment ID .......................................................................................................................................... 61 Figure 64: BSU Connectors ..................................................................................................................................... 62 Figure 65: BSU Connection Overview ................................................................................................................... 63 Table 1: MU Constitution.......................................................................................................................................... 17 Table 2: RU Constitution .......................................................................................................................................... 17 Table 3: MU KOP ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Table 4: RU KOP ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Table 5: MU Front Panel Connections ................................................................................................................... 26 Table 6: MU Back Panel Connections ................................................................................................................... 26 Table 7: RU Connections ......................................................................................................................................... 27 Table 8: Pin Definition of “EXT_ALM” Port for MU ............................................................................................... 30 Table 9: Pin Definition of “EXT_ALM” Port for RU ............................................................................................... 30 Table 10: MU LED Indicators .................................................................................................................................. 34 Table 11: RU LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................... 34 Table 12: IP Setting Quick Look-up Table............................................................................................................. 36 Table 13: Equipment ID ........................................................................................................................................... 44 Table 14: Alarms Diagnosis..................................................................................................................................... 50 Table 15: Bandwidth and Channel No. .................................................................................................................. 51 Table 16: BS-1933 KOP........................................................................................................................................... 53 Table 17: BS-8132 KOP........................................................................................................................................... 54 RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 5 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 0.4HISTORY Change No. ENU Details Of Change 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-1 This user manual first created on 28May2010 which referred to its Chinese manual RA-5700-1001YH released in May 2010. Updated Web OMT, added BUS layout in this document in Oct 2010. Update the user manual based on the requirement in Dec 2010. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 6 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 0.5 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ALC Automatic Level Control ATT Attenuation BS Base Station BTS Base Transceiver Station dB Decibel dBm Decibels relative to 1 milliwatt DL Downlink DPX Duplexer DT Donor Terminal EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory E/O,O/E Electrical/Optical, Optical/Electrical Hz Hertz ID Identification LNA Low Noise Amplifier MCU Main Control Unit MHz Megahertz MT Mobile Terminal MTBF Mean Time Between Failures NC Normally Closed NF Noise Figure NO Normally Open OMC Operation & Maintenance Center OMT Operation & Maintenance Terminal OP Optical Fiber PA Power Amplifier PLL Phase Locked Loop POI Point of Interconnects PSU Power Supply Unit RF Radio Frequency RX Receive SMA Sub-Miniature “A” Connector TX/RX Transmit/Receive UL Uplink VAC Volts Alternating Current VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexer RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 7 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 0.6 FCC SAFETY COMPLIANCE Comaba Tri-band Distributed Antenna System (DAS) has been tested and complies with the FCC rules. FCC ID: PX8RA-5700-R Environmental evaluation and exposure limit according to FCC CFR 47part 1, §1.1307, §1.1310 The below table shows the RF exposure for fixed repeater Antenna Type IXD120V06K02(17102500MHz) IXD120V06N03(806960/17102500MHz) IXD360V03K02(17102500MHz) IXD360V03N02(806960/17102500MHz) IXD360V03N03(806960/17102500MHz) IXD360V03N033(698896/17102700MHz) IXD360V03N052(806960/17102700MHz) IXD360V03N054(698960/17102700MHz) RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Safe Distance (cm) Antenna EIRP(mW) Antenna Input Power(dBm) Antenna Gain(dBi) Requirement (mW/cm2) Frequency( MHz) 17.80 3981.07 30 1.00 1960 23.22 3981.07 30 0.59 881 17.80 3981.07 30 1.00 1960 11.36 1621.81 30 2.1 1.00 1960 18.45 2511.89 30 0.59 881 14.14 2511.89 30 1.00 1960 20.00 2951.21 30 4.7 0.59 881 15.32 2951.21 30 4.7 1.00 1960 25.39 3981.07 30 0.49 737 25.15 3981.07 30 0.50 751 23.22 3981.07 30 0.59 881 17.80 3981.07 30 1.00 1960 20.00 2951.21 30 4.7 0.59 881 15.32 2951.21 30 4.7 1.00 1960 20.17 2511.89 30 0.49 737 19.98 2511.89 30 0.50 751 18.45 2511.89 30 0.59 881 14.14 2511.89 30 1.00 1960 Copyright - refer to title page Page 8 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Antenna Type IXD360V03N06(806960/17102500MHz) 10 IWH090V08N02(806960/17102700MHz) 11 IWH120V06N01(806960/17102500MHz) Safe Distance (cm) Antenna EIRP(mW) Antenna Input Power(dBm) Antenna Gain(dBi) Requirement (mW/cm2) Frequency( MHz) 20.00 2951.21 30 4.7 0.59 881 15.32 2951.21 30 4.7 1.00 1900 29.45 6309.57 30 0.58 869 22.41 6309.57 30 1.00 1900 23.22 3981.07 30 0.59 881 17.80 3981.07 30 1.00 1900 *Antenna type: comtact Comba US office if any questions regarding out antenna product and service. FCC ID: PX8RA-5700-D PX8RA-5700-D is connected to BTS output via RF cable and coupler, the RF output power is less than 1 mW and far below the BTS output power, so the safety expossure distance is short than BTS safety exposure distance, no additional notice for safety exposure distance. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 9 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 0.7 SAFETY NOTICES AND ADMONISHMENTS This document contains safety notices in accordance with appropriate standards. In the interests of conformity with the territory standards for the country concerned, the equivalent territorial admonishments are also shown. Any installation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of the equipment must only be carried out by trained, authorized personnel. At all times, personnel must comply with any safety notices and instructions. Specific hazards are indicated by symbol labels on or near the affected parts of the equipment. The labels conform to international standards, are triangular in shape, and are coloured black on a yellow background. An informative text label may accompany the symbol label. Hazard labeling is supplemented by safety notices in the appropriate equipment manual. These notices contain additional information on the nature of the hazard and may also specify precautions. Warning: These draw the attention of personnel to hazards that may cause death or injury to the operator or others. Examples of use are cases of high voltage, laser emission, toxic substances, point of high temperature, etc. Alert: These draw the attention of personnel to hazards that may cause damage to the equipment. An example of use is the case of static electricity hazard. Caution notices may also be used in the handbook to draw attention to matters that do not constitute a risk of causing damage to the equipment but where there is a possibility of seriously impairing its performance, e.g. by mishandling or gross maladjustment. Warnings and Cautions within the main text do not incorporate labels and may be in shortened form. End of Section RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 10 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 1 GENERAL INFORMATION The RA-5700 Tri-Band Distributed Antenna System (hereinafter called “RA-5700”) is designed for working on 700MHz, 850MHz and 1900MHz networks. It provides flexible and scalable solution of multi-band, multi-operator coverage extension applications.It is the ideal solution to both indoor and outdoor as well. RA-5700 consists of Master Unit (MU) RA-5700-D and Remote Unit (RU) RA-5700-R. The low signal transmission loss of optical fiber is applicable for long distance transmission. RA-5700 can support the optical transmission of up to 5dB signal transmission loss. It can extend BTS coverage and eliminate blindspot, shadow area and weak-signal area to improve call quality. Main feature: High output power with high linearity, which supports multiple carrier operation and ensures the signal source is of good quality. Optical fiber transmission with long distance transition at the most path loss of 5dB. Local Operation and Maintenance Terminal (OMT): operating status and parameters can be set or monitored by OMT PC locally. And the point-to-point setting and inquiry between MU and RU is realizable through the integrated wireline/wireless modem, which makes it convenient for on-site configuration. Operation Maintenance Center (OMC): system working parameters and communication configuration can be set or inquired remotely through the integrated Ethernet adaptor. If alarm is generated, the equipment will dial up to OMC automatically in the mode of GPRS. Build-in Li-ion battery ensures that alarm information can automatically report to OMC in case of equipment power failure. RU is designed for all-weather outdoor operation - waterproof, damp-proof and omni-sealed. 17.2" The figures below show the equipment enclosure layout of RA-5700 MU and RU: 5.2" 19" Figure 1: View of MU Fully Equipped Shelf RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 11 20" USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 5" 10" Figure 2: Front, Side and Bottom Views of RU Enclosure End of Section RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 12 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 2.1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM MU Optical Fiber Optical Fiber RU RU RU Cable Distribution Cable Distribution Cable Distribution RU Cable Distribution Figure 3: System Diagram On the DL, combined signals as 700MHz, 850MHz and 1900MHz from the BTSs converted into optical signals after amplification in the MU.Then the optical signals are transmitted to the RU via optical fiber. The Optical TX/RX Module of RU converts the DL optical signals into RF signals. After amplification, the signals are transmitted at the MT port to the service antenna. On the UL, the signals transmitted by the mobile are converted into optical signals, and then via the UL optical fiber. The signals are transmitted to MU, which then converts the optical signals back to RF signals. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 13 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 2.2 TYPICAL APPLICATION 2.2.1 SINGLE FIBER CONFIGURATION For equipments with WDM Unit, the single fiber configuration is applicable. Through using WDM technique, one fiber is shared between optical signals. Refer to the following two applications of single fiber configuration: 2.2.1.1 Typical Application of Single Fiber Configuration Shown below is a typical application showing the ability to interwork RA-5700. Tx/Rx Coupler ANT Tx/Rx BTS MU WDM OP UL_DL OP UL_DL WDM 1310nm/1550nm RU MT Figure 4: Application of One MU with One RU through One Optical Module with WDM 2.2.1.2 Extension Application of Single Fiber Configuration A fully equipped MU can host up to four RU (s) through optical module. This can be achieved by accommodating four Optical Modules with WDM. Refer to the figure below: RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 14 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 ANT Tx/Rx ANT OP UL_DL 1310nm/1550nm WDM WDM OP UL_DL 1310nm/1550nm WDM WDM OP UL_DL 1310nm/1550nm WDM RU WDM OP UL_DL 1310nm/1550nm WDM RU Coupler WDM Tx/Rx MT RU ANT MT RU ANT MU BTS MT MT Figure 5: Application of One MU with Four RUs through four Optical Modules with WDM 2.3 EQUIPMENT LAYOUT The MU RA-5700-D is constructed into a 19” shelf. It is connected via the connectors located on the front panel. The RU RA-5700-R is designed for all cables entries from the bottom of the enclosure. Duplexer 1 Optical TX/RX Module 4 Optical TX/RX Module 3 Optical TX/RX Module 2 DL Adaptor Module Li-ion Battery Distribution Board PSU UL Adaptor Module Optical TX/RX Module 1 The internal layout for the MU is shown below: Duplexer 2 Duplexer 3 Duplexer 4 MCU LED Indicator Board MODEM Figure 6: MU Equipment Layout RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 15 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 The internal layout for the RU is shown below: DL PA Integrated RF Module PSU Li-ion Battery MCU 1900/850 Dualband Combiner 700MHz Duplexer Surge Arrestor Figure 7: RU Equipment Layout RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 16 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 2.4 EQUIPMENT CONSTITUTION RA-5700 consists of MU and RU that consists of the modules described below: The MU consists of: Identifier Functional Description Supports tri-band UL/DLRF Module, it splits and UL/DL Adaptor Module combines UL/DL signal to complete filter, gain control and power control. Duplexer Completes signal conversion. Completes optical signal and RF signal Optical TX/RX Module conversion. Is used to control and monitor the operation Main Control Unit (MCU) parameters of the MU and provides telecommunication interface for local monitoring. Connects with modules and MCU; local Distribution Board commissioning via RJ45 port. Converts the input voltage into stable DC to Power Supply Unit (PSU) supply power for other modules and to charge the internal Li-ion battery. Li-ion Battery Will supply power to MCU after power failure. Table 1: MU Constitution The RU consists of: Identifier Power Supply Unit (PSU) 700MHz Duplexer 1900/850 Dualband Combiner Optical TX/RX Module Integrated RF Module DL PA Module MCU Li-ion Battery Functional Description Converts the input voltage into stable DC to supply power for other modules and to charge the internal Li-ion battery. Fulfills 700MHz signal conversion. Duplexes and combines both 1900MHz and 850MHz signals. Completes optical signal and RF signal conversion. Combines the UL LNA and pre-amplifies the DL signals. Amplifies the desired signal. Is used to control and monitor the operation parameters of the RU and provides telecommunication interface for local monitoring. Will supply power to MCU after power failure. Table 2: RU Constitution RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 17 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 2.5 KIT OF PARTS For this system, the following are shipped: Product Identifier Description Fuse N/A N to SMA Connector N female to SMA male Modem Antenna OOA-360/V02-SD Feeder Cable N male to N male; customized length accordingly Field Commissioning Cable N/A Optical Jumper FC/APC, 1m Power Supply Cable N/A Philips Pan Head Screw GB/T818, M5x10 Table 3: MU KOP Product Identifier Description Allen Key 5mm Clamp T3-099901-5202 Carriage Bolt (L>120) M12x160 External Alarm Cable N/A Field Commissioning Cable N/A Fuse N/A Hex Bolt M8x12 Mounting Rack RA-5700-5825 Masonry Bolt M10x110 Nut M12 Optical Jumper Quantity Quantity Power Supply Cable N/A Plain Washer Φ8 Spring Washer Φ8 Factory Test Report This manual on CD Table 4: RU KOP End of Section RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 18 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 WARNINGS AND ALERTS Laser Laser light can cause damage to eyes. Laser light is not visible. Viewing it directly does not cause pain. The iris of the eye will not close when viewing a bright light. Consequently, serious damage to the retina of the eye is possible. NEVER LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER WHICH MAY HAVE A LASER COUPLED TO IT. Radio Frequency Energies There may be situations, particularly for workplace environments near high-powered RF sources, where recommended limits for safe exposure of human beings to RF energy could be exceeded. In such cases, restrictive measures or actions may be necessary to ensure the safe use of RF energy. High Voltage The equipment has been designed and constructed to prevent, as far as reasonably, practicable danger. Any work activity on or near equipment involving installation, operation or maintenance must be, as far as reasonably, free from danger. Where there is a risk of damage to electrical systems involving adverse weather, extreme temperatures, wet, corrosive or dirty conditions, flammable or explosive atmospheres, the system must be suitably installed to prevent danger. Protective Earthing Equipment provided for the purpose of protecting individuals from electrical risk must be suitable for the purpose and properly maintained and used. Handling Precautions This covers a range of activities including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, moving, holding or restraining an object, animal or person. It also covers activities that require the use of force or effort, such as pulling a lever, or operating power tools. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Observe standard precautions for handling ESD-sensitive devices. Assume that all solid-state electronic devices are ESD-sensitive. Ensure the use of a grounded wrist strap or equivalent while working with ESD-sensitive devices. Transport, store, and handle ESD-sensitive devices in static-safe environments. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 19 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.2 SITE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS Site Considerations The MU can be located indoors to facilitate coupling of BTS signals and power supply connections. The ALC range of received BTS signal is -10~10 dBm. Hence, an appropriate coupler must be used according to the BTS output power. The site consideration for RU is listed below: The distance between the service antenna of RU and coverage area should satisfy line of sight requirements for maximum coverage area. The maximum fiber length is 13km, with a maximum path loss of 5dB. The system delay of the optical system must be taken into consideration when there are neighboring BTS sites overlapping in coverage. Installation Location Mounting surface shall be capable of supporting the weight of the equipment. In order to avoid electromagnetic interference, a proper mounting location must be selected to minimize interference from electromagnetic sources such as large electrical equipment. Environmental Humidity has an adverse effect on the reliability of the equipment. It is recommended to install the equipment in locations having stable temperature and unrestricted air-flow. The installation location for the system should be well ventilated. The equipment has been designed to operate at the temperature range and humidity level as stated in the product specifications that of temperature ranges from 32~104 F (MU)/ -27~122 F (RU) and the relative humidity is at most 85%(MU)/95%(RU). Direct day light to the RU should be avoided. If the direct day light temperature exceeds 104 F, a shelter should be provided for it. Powering The power supply unit (PSU) provides power to all modules within the equipment. Depending on the product variant, it is recommended that the PSU operates on a dedicated AC circuit breaker or fused circuit. Grounding Requirement Verify that the equipment has been well grounded. This includes antennas and all cables connected to the system. Ensure lightning protection for the antennas is properly grounded. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 20 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Cable Routing Depending on equipment configuration, a variety of types of cables are connected to the MU and RU: coaxial cables, optical fibers, power cable, communication cable, and commissioning cable. Where applicable, ensure cables are properly routed and secured so that they are not damaged. Manual Handling During transportation and installation, take necessary handling precautions to avoid potential physical injury to the installation personnel and the equipment. 3.2.1 SYSTEM INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Working space available for installation and maintenance for each mounting arrangement. Ensure unrestricted airflow. Ensure earthing point is within reach of the ground wire. Ensure a power source is within reach of the power cord and the power source has sufficient capacity. Where appropriate, ensure unused RF connectors are terminated. Where appropriate, ensure unused optical fiber connectors are protected. Do not locate the equipment near large transformers or motors that may cause electromagnetic interference. Reduce signal loss in feeder cable by minimizing the length and number of RF connections. Ensure the equipment will be operated within the stated environment (refer to datasheet). Where needed, couple BTS RF signal with a coupler to prevent damaging the equipment. Where appropriate, confirm available of suitably terminated grade of RF and optical fiber. Observe handling of all cables to prevent damage. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 21 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 3.3.1 GOODS INWARDS INSPECTION RA-5700 was factory tested, inspected, packed, and delivered to the carrier with utmost care. Do not accept shipment from carrier which shows damage or shortage until the carrier's agent endorses a statement of the irregularity on the face of the carrier's receipt. Without documentary evidence, a claim cannot be processed. Open and check each package against the packing list. For any shortage, contact Comba Telecom Systems. Do not remove items from packing materials until installation. 3.3.2 TOOLS See Appendix B for a full list of tools required for installation and maintenance. 3.3.3 PREPARATION Optical Fiber: Fiber optic cables require proper handling. Do not stretch, puncture, or crush the fiber cable(s) with staples, heavy equipment, doors, etc. Always maintain the minimum bending radius specified by the cable manufacturer. The minimum bend radius is usually 10 times as the cable's outer diameter. In the case of single optical fiber that is not in a cable, the minimum bending radius to be observed is 1.181inch. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 22 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.3.4 CABINET MOUNTING OF MU Depending on the installation, should 2-post open-rack are to be used, the mid-mounting brackets are to be used. For rack or cabinet mounting, the mid-mounting brackets are to be removed from the 4U shelf. Cage nut and screws are not supplied. Unless being recommended by rack manufacturer, M5 cage nut / bolt are to be used. Master Unit 19" Shelf Figure 8: Cabinet Mounting of 19” Shelf 3.3.5 RU MOUNTING RACK DIMENSION The mounting arrangement of the RU is used for mounting the RU to a wall. The figure below shows the location of the holes for the mounting tabs. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 23 0.51 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 8- 0.51 10.63 0.51 3.35 4.72 7.87 Figure 9: RU Mounting Rack Dimension 3.3.6 WALL MOUNTING OF RU Hereinafter are the mounting steps for wall mounting: Drill holes on the wall for masonry bolts according to the dimension of the upper/lower mounting tabs indicated above. Insert the masonry bolts (M10x110) to the wall. Hook the enclosure onto the masonry bolts, and then lower the whole enclosure to make sure that the bolts are fastened into the narrow slots of the mounting tabs. Tighten nuts to secure the hex bolts and enclosure onto the wall. Masonry Bolt Mounting Rack Plain Washer Spring Washer M10 Nut M8x12 Hex Bolt Figure 10: RU Wall Mounting RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 24 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.3.7 POLE MOUNTING OF RU Secure the Mounting rack onto the pole using U bolt. Hook the enclosure up onto the mounting rack and align the hole positions to that of the mounting rack, then installed the rack bolts. Use spanner to tighten hex bolts (M8x12) to mounting rack to complete the installation. Clamp Mounting Rack Plain Washer Carriage Bolt Spring Washer M8x12 Hex Bolt Figure 11: Pole Mounting of RU 3.3.8 DRIP-LOOP Comba recommends that every horizontal cable entry to the equipment forms a 'U' before it‟s entry to the equipment. Any accumulated water on the cable will drip down at the bottom of the loop and will not climb up to the equipment. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 25 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.4 EQUIPMENT CONNECTORS The MU is connected via the connectors located on the front and back panel. The RU is designed for all cables entries from the bottom of the enclosure. The figures below present the connectors of MU and RU. 3.4.1 MU CONNECTORS Connectors on the MU are identified as below: 700MHz 850MHz 1900MHz AWS OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 PWR RUN ALM MOD OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 MODEM BTS_ALM EXT_ALM OMT Figure 12: MU Front Panel Connectors Identifier 700MHz, 850MHz, 1900MHz, AWS EXT_ALM OP1~OP4 MODEM BTS_ALM OMT Functional Description RF connector for various network systems. DB9 (female) connector, for external alarm. FC/APC optic interface, each interface is used to connect with a RU. Includes SIM insertor, MODEM indicator and MODEM RF connector. DB9 (female) connector.BTS external alarm reporting, RJ45 connector, local OMT commissioning port, connects with PC to realize local commissioning. Table 5: MU Front Panel Connections 100-240V~ 50/60Hz Figure 13: MU Back Panel Connectors Identifier 100-240V~50/60Hz Functional Description A power supply cable for power supply Table 6: MU Back Panel Connections The voltage identification is a variant due to electricity system diversity of global regions. The power cable gland might be identified for AC 220V, AC 110V, AC 220V/110V, DC -48V, or DC +24V respectively. Please refer to specific product or contact local sales if any doubt. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 26 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.4.2 RU CONNECTORS Connectors on the RU are identified below: OMT EXT_ALM OP OUT/IN 100-240V~ 50/60Hz RX_EXT ANT 700 ANT 850+1900 TX_EXT Figure 14: RU Connectors Identifier 100-240V~50/60Hz ANT 850+1900, ANT700 OP OUT/IN OMT EXT_ALM TX_EXT RX_EXT ALM LED Indicator RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Functional Description A power supply cable for power supply Connect with TX/RX antenna via coaxial cable. OP uplink/downlink FC/APC optic connector, connects with MU OP connector via optical fiber. Connects with PC to fulfill local commissioning. 7-pin CPC connector, for external alarm.. N-female connector, for TX output extension of a new band. N-female connector, for RX input extension of a new band. Synchronized indicator of LED4 on MCU Table 7: RU Connections Copyright - refer to title page Page 27 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.5 EQUIPMENT CONNECTION 3.5.1 GROUNDING CONNECTION Ground connection To ensure safe operation of the product, a ground (earth) connection is required. For single phase AC power source, the product must be grounded by connecting the “earth wire” of the power cord to the ground terminal of the AC supply. For operating this product with DC power system (such as rectifiers), the product should not be connected to power systems that switch open the return lead because the return lead could function as the ground (earth) connection for the equipment. Protective Ground Connection The enclosure must be grounded securely by connecting a copper wire (CSA 16mm ) to the grounding terminal on the equipment/rack, and the other end to a protective ground (i.e. building earth point). An internationally acceptable colour code of the ground connection wire is green/yellow. Such a ground connection implements the “Protective Ground Connection”, and must be connected to the equipment at the designated ground point. In general, do not connect the supply before establishing an adequate ground (earth) connection. MU Grounding Connection Connect the grounding terminal located on the back panel of MU to a protective ground (i.e. building earth point). RU Grounding Connection The equipment must be grounded securely. Connect a copper wire to the grounding terminal on the mounting tab/enclosure, and connect the other end to a protective ground (i.e. building earth point). An internationally acceptable coloring code of the ground connection wire is green/yellow. 3.5.2 LI-ION BATTERY CONNECTION Li-ion battery is provided with this system to ensure power is supplied to the system monitoring unit and MCU and to ensure the alarm message could be sent to OMC effectively in case of mains power failure. Caution: Be careful of the risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 3.5.3 OPTICAL CONNECTION MU is connected to RU via optical fiber (length<13km). Connect MU front panel‟s OP1-OP4 with RU‟s OP interfaces respectively. Refer to the following connection: RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 28 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 OMT EXT_ALM OP OUT/IN 100-240V~50/60Hz ANT 700 RX_EXT ANT 850+1900 TX_EXT 700MHz 850MHz 1900MHz AWS OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 PWR RUN ALM MOD OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 MODEM BTS_ALM EXT_ALM OMT Figure 15: Optical Connection RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 29 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.5.4 EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION For MU, this is a DB9 connector. The following figure and table show the pin allocation and definition. Pin numbering are shown looking-into the connector on the enclosure. EXT_ALM 1 7 EXT_ALM EXT_ALM 3 EXT_ALM 5 Figure 16: Pins Allocation for “EXT_ALM” Port for MU Pin number Alarm definition EXT. Alarm 1 Reserved EXT. Alarm 8~9 Reserved EXT. Alarm 3 Reserved EXT. Alarm 4 Reserved Table 8: Pin Definition of “EXT_ALM” Port for MU For RU, this is a 7-pin CPC connector. The following figure and table show the pin allocation and definition. Pin numbering are shown looking-into the connector on the enclosure. Figure 17: Pins Allocation for “EXT_ALM” Port for RU Pin number Alarm definition EXT. Alarm 1 EXT. Alarm 2 EXT. Alarm 3 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved Table 9: Pin Definition of “EXT_ALM” Port for RU RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 30 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.5.5 BTS ALARM CONNECTION The equipment alarms can be signaled to the BTS via voltage-free relay contacts. The voltage-free relay connections are connected to the DB-9 port “BTS_ALAM” located on the MCU of MU. The following figure and table shows the pin allocation and definition. BTS_OPEN BTS_ COM BTS_CLOSE Figure 18: Pins Allocation for “BTS_ALM” Port Pin Number 4~9 Definition BTS_OPEN BTS_COM BTS_CLOSE NC Description Connects to the open terminal of the voltage free relay. Connects to the common terminal of the voltage free relay. Connects to the close terminal of the voltage free relay. Reserved. Depending on OMT/OMC configuration, alarm to BTS can be signalled equipment by either: a) pin1 and pin2 „open‟ or b) Pin2 and Pin3 „close‟. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 31 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 3.5.6 CONNECT TO PC The local commissioning and management for MU and RU is achieved through connecting to the OMT PC locally. Connect MU to PC Connect”OMT” port (RJ45) to the serial port of PC with ethernet cable supplied to achieve local monitoring and management. A build-in wireless modem is available for OMC connection to realize remote commissioning. Connect RU to PC Local commissioning and management of RU is achieved through “OMT” port and the OMT PC via field commissioning cable supplied. With the equipment enclosure opened, the engineering OMT can be used to connect internally. End of Section RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 32 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 4 COMMISSIONING 4.1 PRE-COMMISSIONING TASKS After equipment installation, perform the following steps before equipment powering and commissioning, check that the expected voltage, current, and power levels do not violate any ratings. Double check all connections including ground before applying power. Do not manipulate circuits or make changes when power is applied: Visually inspect the power connection within the equipment. Ensure that the power cable is correctly and securely connected, including grounding wire, RF cable and optical cable. Check grounding connection and verify that the ground resistance is less than 5Ω. Connect the equipment to the PC installed with OMT software. With the MU switched on, RU installed and all cablings connected, apply power to the RU by switching on the PSU switch on the integrated PSU. Monitor the initialization of the MU though the LEDs on the front panel of MCU unit, while for RU, it is through the LEDs on the MCU unit integrated. Refer to detailed LEDs information in the next section. 4.2 MU/RU RESET TIME DURATION To reset the MU and RU, system takes MU<90s and RU<50s. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 33 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 4.3 LED INDICATORS 4.3.1 MU LED INDICATORS Diagnostic LEDs are located on the MU; each indicates the status of a particular function: Identifier POWER Color Green RUN Green ALM Red MOD Red OP1-OP4 Green Indication It stands in green when power on. Operation indicator – power is supplied to the MU. Flashes once every second to indicate normal system operation. Alarm indicator. ON = alarm; OFF = no alarm Diagnostic LED for FSK communication and MODEM operation. Flashes once every two seconds to indicate normal communication between MU and RU. When the green indicators are on, the relative optical channel is in normal reception. Table 10: MU LED Indicators 4.3.2 RU LED INDICATORS LED Diagnostic indicators are located on the MCU integrated in the RU; each indicates the status of a particular function. Identifier ALM (on bottom panel) Colour Red LED 5 Green LED 4 Red LED 3 Red Indication Synchronized LED indicator of LED4 on MCU. Alarm indicator. ON = alarm; OFF = no alarm Operation indicator – power is supplied to the RU. Flashes twice every 2 seconds to indicate normal system operation. Alarm indicator. ON = alarm; OFF = no alarm Diagnostic LED for FSK communication. Flashes once every two seconds to indicate normal communication between MU and RU. Table 11: RU LED Indicators All LEDs in MU (except power indicator) will flash simultaneously 3 times after equipment power-up. Then RUN indicator flashes every second to indicate system normal operation. The LEDs LED5, LED4, LED3 will flash simultaneously 3 times after equipment power-up. During system self-checking, LED5 flashes slowly. Then it flashes every second to indicate system commissioning can be proceeded with. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 34 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 4.4 WEB OMT 4.4.1 CONNECTION FROM PC TO EQUIPMENT Before accessing to the OMT, physical connection between the PC and the equipment must be made. A straight-through RJ45 cable shall be applied for the connection. Comba recommends an IE8 browser to connect with Web OMT. The default IP address of RA-5700 MU is 192.168.8.101 and RU is 192.168.8.102. Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Execute the IE browser and enter 192.168.8.101/102 in the address bar. A pop-up window will be shown, requiring user name and password. The default user is admin and password is 123456. Figure 19: Web OMT Access RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 35 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Figure 20: Log in Items PC IP Address PC Subnet Mask PC Gateway System IP Address System Subnet Mask User name Password Default Value Automatically distributed by system 255.255.255.0 Automatically distributed by system 192.168.8.101 (for MU) / 192.168.8.102 (for RU) 255.255.255.0 admin 123456 Table 12: IP Setting Quick Look-up Table 4.4.2 OMT CONFIGURATION OMT parameters include: Common Information, RF Information, Alarm Information, Properties Information, User Manager and Help. 4.4.3 SYSTEM INFORAMTION Click on [System Information], system information will be displayed in the right interface of the OMT screen. In the interface the site ID of MU is described and the currently accessed unit is indicated. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 36 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Figure 21: System Information As illustrated, MU in green is under monitoring, To switch to the RU or other sites, customer can choose RU (in grey) or other site by clicking to switch to RU or other sites. It usually takes less than 40s. Firmware Update Figure 22: Firmware Update For fiemware update, system takes approx 10mins based on the current version. Normally it takes less than 3mins. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 37 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Maintenance Figure 23: Maintenance 1> Firmware Switch: can switch to the previous firmware version which was saved in the system when update to current firmware. It is to say there are 2 firmware versions available in same system. This function is not available in current phase. 2> Device Reboot: restart the device 3> Clear History Alarm: delete all history alarm records Config. Data Import Figure 24: Data Import RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 38 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Data Export Figure 25: Data Export [Export]: Export all site records. The records can be exported to a CSV file. 1> Config Data Export: can export the config. data and save in PC. The exported data can be input to the same kind of equipment if necessary. 2> Status Data Export: can export status data and save in PC. The data is save-only, can not import. 3> Usally, cofig a data import and export, it takes less than 5s. 4.4.4 RF INFORMATION It is recommended to configure the following RF parameters for the first installation. Switch Switch is to enable/disable power for internal modules. When user checks and sets non-RF parameters, such as checking physical antenna connection, switching off will disable equipment power temporarily to protect PA in operation. Figure 26: Switch Config: Select the required state in setting columns of RF information window for RF switch, then press [ON] or [OFF] button to finish the configuration operation. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 39 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Alarm Threshold Users can set alarm threshold according to the specific situation. If the measured value is lower than the threshold lower limit or more than the threshold upper limit, the appropriate alarm will be generated. Figure 27: Alarm Threshold Temperature Figure 28: Temperature RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 40 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 ATT Figure 29: ATT [ATT]: read-only parameters. ATT = Rating Gain - Gain Power Figure 30: Power RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 41 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Gain Figure 31: Gain Rating Gain: be set before delivery. Comba recommends no change of rating gain value. Gain: User can set according to the real application. Miscellaneous Figure 32: Miscellaneous 4.4.5 ALARM INFORMATION Click any tree node in [Alarm Info] group, [Alarm Information] window will appear in the right side. The figures below show the alarm information. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 42 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Master Alarm Figure 33: Master Alarm Channel Alarm Figure 34: Channel Alarm External Alarm Figure 35: External Alarm RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 43 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 4.4.6 PROPERTIES INFORMATION Equipment ID Equipment ID is to be configured after local commission has been completed, which includes Site ID and Site Sub ID. Item Site ID Site Sub ID Description Site ID is the unique equipment identification. It is a hexadecimal string of eight characters in the range of [0x00000000-0xFFFFFFFF]. e.g. 12345678 Site Sub ID is used for Master-Slave System. It is the unique identification of each Master/ Slave Unit and is a hexadecimal string of two characters in the range of [0x00-0xFF] For the system located with single equipment, the Site Sub ID should be 0xFF. e.g. 00 For Master-Slave system, the Site Sub ID for Master Unit is 0x00, and the Site Sub ID for each Slave Unit is represented in the range of [0x00-0xFE] in ascending order. e.g. Master Site ID: 00 Slave Site ID: 01 Table 13: Equipment ID Figure 36: Equipment ID Equipment Info. Figure 37: Equipment Info. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 44 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Site Location Figure 38: Site Location [Site Location]: input the current longitude and latitude in the blank. System Clock Figure 39: System Clock [System Clock]: it shows the current time/date information. It is settable. Comm. Config The Comm. Config information requires to be manually entered by users after successful connection to the equipment. Figure 40: Comm. Config. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 45 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 SMSC NO. (Equipment SIM Card) OMC Server IP OMC IP Port No. GPRS User Name GPRS Password Alarm Notice Phone NO. Alarm Notice Phone NO. Enable The SMS centre number of SIM card in equipment. OMC IP Address. For equipment which support TCP/IP. OMC IP Port No. For equipment which support TCP/IP. Login GPRS network user name. Login GPRS network password. The telephone number of alarm receiver. Enable the telephone number of alarm receiver. Firmware Information Figure 41: Firmware Information 4.4.7 USER MANAGEMENT User Info. Figure 42: User Information RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 46 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Set Session Time Figure 43: Set Session Time [Set Session Time] is to set the automatic log-off time. 4.4.8 HELP Help Figure 44: Help About Figure 45: About RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 47 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 4.4.9 CHANGE PASSWORD Click [User Info.]-> select the wanted user as illustrated. Figure 46: Password Configuration Sumit the request ofbuttom in the bottom, a pop-up window might shown out to indicate an on-going step. Figure 47: Change Password End of section RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 48 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Following installation and commissioning, occasional operation tasks to handle alarms may be required: Alarm Alarmcondition condition Diagnosis Diagnosis AC Power Failure Alarm/ DC Power Fault Alarm Check AC power cable and verify AC mains supply is normal. During Power Fault alarm, DC power supply has no output. Check if DC output power is overloaded or short-circuited. The PSU could be faulty. Li-ion Battery Fault Alarm Check the connection between battery and power supply cable. Or replace the faulty modules and return it to the factory for repair. DL Input Power Overload alarm External Alarm Check to make sure if the external device connected is working Eliminate alarm by correct setting ofnormally DL Input Power Overload threshold. If the setting is OK but alarm persists, the DL input power might be higher than the threshold. Increase the attenuator to reduce the Eliminate correct setting of temperature if alarmof OverTemperature alarm input power or replace the coupler with a newalarm one ofbyhigh coupling effect. Check the threshold, cable connection can not be cleared, apply climatic protection to the system under the DT port to the BTS. severe environment. Door Open Alarm Check whether the enclosure door is closed. ALC Alarm Check to see if PA alarm or DL input power overload alarm occur via OMT/OMC. If so, adjust DL input power or replace a new PA. Alarm occurs when automatically shut off the system. Turn on the Shutdown Alarm External Alarm system and check if the DL output power overload alarm persists, Check to make sure if the external adjust device the connected is working normallythreshold to a proper value. DL output power overload Alarm occurs when manually shut off the system. Turn on the Manual Shutdown Alarm system to eliminate the alarm. Alarm occurs when the module software failed. Reboot the system Module Software Alarm or update the software. Optical TX Alarm The optical power at the TX port of the Optical TX/RX Module is Li-ion Battery Fault Alarm lower than the minimum requirement, which is resulted by the faulty of the TX part Optical TX/RX Module or damaged optical Replace the faulty modules and return it tooptical the factory forofrepair. fiber link. If so, replace the optical TX/RX module. If not, check the working status of the optical fiber to eliminate the alarm. The optical RX part of Optical TX/RX Module is faulty. Check and Optical RX Alarm replace the faulty module and return it to the factory for repair. Check power and signal connections of respective modules. If the UL LNA, DL PA alarms power and signal wire connections are OK, then the respective Over- Temperature alarm modules may be faulty. Replace the faulty modules and return it to Eliminate alarm by correct setting ofthe temperature including normal and severe. If alarm can not factory for threshold, repair. be cleared, apply climatic protection to the equipment. Master/Slave Unit Link Alarm The communication between the MU and RU is abnormal. Check the working status of Optical TX/RX Module and FSK. DL Input Power Overload Alarm Eliminate alarm by correct setting of DL Input Power Overload threshold. If the setting is OK but alarm persists, the DL input power might be higher than the threshold. Decrease the gain to reduce the Optical TX Alarm input power or replace the coupler with a new one of high coupling effect. The optical TX part of Optical TX/RX Module is faulty. Check and replace the faulty module and return it to the repair. DLfactory Outputfor Power Overload Eliminate alarm by correct setting of DL Output Power Overload Alarm threshold. If the setting is OK but alarm persists, the DL output power might be higher than the threshold. Decrease the gain to reduce the output power. DL Output Power Low Alarm Eliminate alarm by correct setting of DL Output Power Low Optical RX Alarm RA-5700 QI power at the RX port of the Optical Copyright - refer to title page Page 49 The optical TX/RX Module is lower than the minimum requirement, ENU Status : 1-1-2 by the faulty of the optical TX part of Optical TX/RX Module or damaged optical fiber link. which is resulted If so, replace the optical TX module. If not, check the working status of the optical fiber to eliminate the alarm. USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 threshold. If the setting is OK but alarm persists, the DL output power might be lower than the threshold. Increase the gain to high up the output power. External Alarm Check to make sure if the external device connected is working normally Table 14: Alarms Diagnosis End of Section 6 MAINTENANCE The RA-5700 system is designed for trouble-free operation and generally does not need maintenance. Maintenance activities should only be carried out by trained personnel. The equipment operation status can be observed remotely through OMT/OMC. Periodic inspection of the system is recommended. The recommended tasks include: Measurement of the return loss of the feeder system. Ensure the stable connection of cables, power cords and facilities located indoor. Inspect and record operation status and parameters, such as receive signal level, DL output power of the system, from OMC or OMT. Check the PSU voltage of MU. Verify that the actual coverage effects have not degraded. Check the working status of optical TX/RX power. Check the controlling and monitoring function. Verify lightning and grounding protection is in good condition. End of Section RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 50 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7 APPENDICES 7.1 APPENDIX A: BAND SELECTIVE UNIT USER MANUAL 7.1.1 BS-8132 BSU (BAND SELECTIVE UNIT) 1) Working frequency: 1) Applications: 1> A1+A2 2> B1+B2 3> A band + B band To realize the channel function, please refer to the following table; Channel 1/2 ON Channel 1 ON, Channel 2 OFF Channel 1 A2+B2 (1.5MHz~4MHz set available) A band + B band (total 25MHz) NOTE that Channel 2 can only realize A1 + B1 (1.5MHz~21MHz set avilable) bandwidth. 2) Set channel No. as center channel number Bandwidth= (Upper edge No. – Lower edge No.) x 30KHz + 1.23MHz 3) CDMA850 channel No. Working Band Channel DL Channel No. UL Channel No. A1 1011 314 B1 354 647 A2 687 697 B2 737 779 A band + B band 1011 779 Table 15: Bandwidth and Channel No. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 51 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7.1.2 BS-1933 BSU 1) Working frequency: PCS Band (1850-1990 MHz): Up to 20 MHz of spectrum in no more than 3 non-contiguous PCS subbands of 5, 10 or 15 MHz each based on VZW‟s PCS licenses. 2) Applications: Channel 1~3 is 5MHz~15MHz bandwidth settable while 60MHz can be set and which can not be iterant set. The minimum interval between Lower edge No. and Upper edge No. is 75, while the maximum is 275. 3) Set channel No. as center channel number Bandwidth= (Upper edge No. – Lower edge No.) x 50KHz + 1.25MHz 4) CDMA1900 channel No. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Working Band DL Channel No. UL Channel No. 13 288 313 388 413 688 713 788 813 888 913 1186 C1 913 1050 Copyright - refer to title page Page 52 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 C2 1063 1188 C3 913 988 C4 1013 1088 C5 1113 1188 7.1.3 BS-8132&BS-1933 BSU LAYOUT 5.2" 17.2" 19" 17.3" DT MT RUN ALM PWR RS-232 Figure 48: BSU Layout 7.1.4 BS-8132&BS-1933 KOP For the system, the following are shipped. Product Identifier Description Power Supply Cable Field Commissioning Cable Quantity R-9122C/R-9122AC RF Jumper N to SMA Connector N female to SMA male Feeder Cable N male to N male; customized length accordingly Philips Pan Head Screw GB/T818, M5x10 Table 16: BS-1933 KOP RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 53 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Product Identifier Description Quantity Power Supply Cable Field Commissioning Cable R-9122C/R-9122AC RF Jumper N to SMA Connector N female to SMA male Feeder Cable N male to N male; customized length accordingly Philips Pan Head Screw GB/T818, M5x10 Table 17: BS-8132 KOP 7.1.5 BSU OMT 7.1.5.1 LOCAL TO OMT After installing OMT software on the PC, connection to the equipment can be done locally. Double click the OMT explorer icon, the OMT Explorer main screen window will appear. 7.1.5.2 LOCAL CONNECTION TO OMT After database configuration is done successfully, the following window will pop up and select [Local connection via RS-232] for local connection. Figure 49: Connection Type Select the desired communication port and click “OK”, it will enter into the main window of OMT. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 54 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Figure 50: Serial Port Configuration 7.1.5.3 OMT CONFIGURATION After entering the OMT main screen, click the “Connect” button on the toolbar, to connect the equipment to the OMT. Successful connection will be indicated by a message “Online Ok” and equipment parameters can be read and/or set. Users can configure the parameters, and then offset the parameters according to desired coverage level and interference to other BTS signals. OMT parameters include: Common Information, RF Information, Alarm Information, and Properties Information. Figure 51: Main Window RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 55 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7.1.6 BS-1933 OMT 7.1.6.1 Common Information System Information Click on [System Info.] within Equipment Information, system information will be displayed in the right interface of the OMT screen. Figure 52: System Information Auto-Read Customer can set which parameters to be read automatically at a particular time interval. Click on the [Auto-Read] node in the right interface the parameters will be displayed in the right interface. Select the desired parameters and click [Save] button. Input a number in the time interval field and click the adjacent [Save] button to admit the setting. Example: If the time interval is 3 seconds, then the selected alarm parameters will be read automatically every 3-second. Figure 53: Auto-Read RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 56 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7.1.6.2 RF Parameter It is recommended to configure the following RF parameters for the first installation. SWITCH Switch is to enable/disable power for internal modules. When user checks and sets non-RF parameters, such as checking physical antenna connection, switching off will disable equipment power temporarily to protect PA in operation. Figure 54: Switch Config: Select the required state in setting columns of RF information window for RF switch, then press [Enter] or [Config] button to finish the configuration operation. CHANNEL NO. Channel No. includes Low Edge Channel No. and High Edge Channel No. The value in [MaxValue] column is the upper limit of the range, while the value in [MinValue] column is the lower limit of the range. Figure 55: Channel NO. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 57 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7.1.6.3 Alarm Information Figure 56: Channel Alarm Config: Tick the check box of [Item select] and [Enable] of the desired parameters and click [config] button to finish configuration operation. Notice: [Enable] box is to enable the alarm monitoring for system. Only if users enable the alarm by ticking the [Enable] box, the alarms can be monitored by the OMT/OMC. 7.1.6.4 Properties Information EQUIPMENT ID Equipment ID is to be configured after local commission has been completed, which includes Site ID, and Site Sub ID. Figure 57: Equipment ID See the table below for configuration details of each parameter. Item Site ID Site Sub ID RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Description Site ID is the unique equipment identification. It is a hexadecimal string of eight characters in the range of [00000000~FFFFFFFF]. e.g. 00000000 Site Sub ID is used for Master-Slave System. It is the unique identification of each Master/ Slave Unit and is a hexadecimal string of two characters in the range of Copyright - refer to title page Page 58 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 [00~FF]. For the system located with single equipment, the Site Sub ID should be FF. For Master-Slave system, the Site Sub ID for Master Unit is 00, and the Site Sub ID for each Slave Unit is represented in the range of [01~FE] in ascending order. e.g. Master Site ID: 00, Slave Site ID: 01 7.1.7 BS-8132 OMT 7.1.7.1 Common Information System Information Click on [System Info.] within Equipment Information, system information will be displayed in the right interface of the OMT screen. Figure 58: System Information Auto-Read Customer can set which parameters to be read automatically at a particular time interval. Click on the [Auto-Read] node in the right interface the parameters will be displayed in the right interface. Select the desired parameters and click [Save] button. Input a number in the time interval field and click the adjacent [Save] button to admit the setting. Example: If the time interval is 3 seconds, then the selected alarm parameters will be read automatically every 3-second. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 59 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Figure 59: Auto-Read 7.1.7.2 RF Parameter It is recommended to configure the following RF parameters for the first installation. SWITCH Switch is to enable/disable power for internal modules. When user checks and sets non-RF parameters, such as checking physical antenna connection, switching off will disable equipment power temporarily to protect PA in operation. Figure 60: Switch Config: Select the required state in setting columns of RF information window for RF switch, then press [Enter] or [Config] button to finish the configuration operation. CHANNEL NO. Channel No. includes Low Edge Channel No. and High Edge Channel No. The value in [MaxValue] column is the upper limit of the range, while the value in [MinValue] column is the lower limit of the range. RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 60 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Figure 61: Channel NO. 7.1.7.3 Alarm Information Figure 62:Channel Alarm Config: Tick the check box of [Item select] and [Enable] of the desired parameters and click [config] button to finish configuration operation. Notice: [Enable] box is to enable the alarm monitoring for system. Only if users enable the alarm by ticking the [Enable] box, the alarms can be monitored by the OMT/OMC. 7.1.7.4 Properties Information EQUIPMENT ID Equipment ID is to be configured after local commission has been completed, which includes Site ID, and Site Sub ID. Figure 63: Equipment ID RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 61 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 See the table below for configuration details of each parameter. Item Site ID Site Sub ID Description Site ID is the unique equipment identification. It is a hexadecimal string of eight characters in the range of [00000000~FFFFFFFF]. e.g. 00000000 Site Sub ID is used for Master-Slave System. It is the unique identification of each Master/ Slave Unit and is a hexadecimal string of two characters in the range of [00~FF]. For the system located with single equipment, the Site Sub ID should be FF. For Master-Slave system, the Site Sub ID for Master Unit is 00, and the Site Sub ID for each Slave Unit is represented in the range of [01~FE] in ascending order. e.g. Master Site ID: 00, Slave Site ID: 01 7.1.8 BS-8132&BS-1933 BSU CONNECTORS DT MT RUN ALM PWR RS232 Front Panel AC 100V-240V 50Hz/60Hz Rear Panel Figure 64: BSU Connectors Identifier DT MT RUN ALM PWR RS232 AC 100-240V 50Hz~50Hz RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Functional Description SMA connector, connects with BTS SMA connector, BS-8132_MT connects with RA-5700D_850MHz connector while BS-1933_MT connects with RA-5700D_1900MHz connector Operation indicator Alarm indicator Power supply indicator DB9 connector, connects to PC via engineering OMT. Power supply Copyright - refer to title page Page 62 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 Coaxial cable Female N connector SMA connector Signal source FC/APC 700Mhz Output 700Mhz 850Mhz BS8132 Band Selective Unit 1900Mhz BS1933 Band Selective Unit SMA connector RA5700 Triband Master Unit RA5700 Triband Remote Unit 850Mhz+1900Mhz Output SMA connector Figure 65: BSU Connection Overview 7.2 APPENDIX B: TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE The following are the recommended list of tools new installation and routine maintenance: Electronic drill Allen Key Adjustable spanner (Assorted size: 0.31~0.79 inch) Philips Screwdriver RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 63 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7.3 APPENDIX C: OVERDRIVE PROTECTION PROCEDURE Overdrive Protection Procedures DL output power level > DL output power level > shutdown protection power shutdown threshold threshold No overdrive detected Threshold overtime when detection is over. Clean shutdown protection Shutdown counter clear to counter null Over threshold duration reaches threshold persistent time > 5s 5 secs(Duration configurable) 100% (time can set) and all detections over threshold Automatic shutdown Overdrive protection protection ON (RF switch activated, RF switch off. OFF) Overdrive Shutdownprotection protectioncounter count ++11 Set Start timer timer of shutdown of overdrive protection protection time shutdown protection time Overdrive protection counter > 3 duration > 3 times (times: 1~255 (Range: 1~255) available) Overdrive Shutdown protection protection duration time > > 15mins 15mins( Range:10mins~24hrs) (time:10mins~24hrs) Irreversible Shutdown protection RF swtich turned alarm:off, permanent overdrive protectionshutdown alarm is triggered Restart RF signal switch Turn on RF switch Threshold overtime Reset over threshold duration timer Shutdown protection time Reset overdrive protection duration timer Clean shutdown protection Reset overdrive protection counter count End Extra time until RF stablized 延延延延延延延延延延延 System initiation RF signal “ON” manually Reset over threshold Threshold durationovertime timer Y Shutdown Reset overdrive protection protection timeduration Cleantimer shutdown protection Reset overdrive count protection counter Reboot automatic Reactivate overdrive shutdownProcedures protection Protection procedure NOTE: 1. Independent control for each channel (850/1900/700) 2. Activate RF signal switch manually when the system is under permanent shutdown. 3. Overdrive protection procedures will be activated after manually turning on RF RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 64 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7.4 APPENDIX D: SERVICING POLICY AND RETURN OF EQUIPMENT The repair of individual units and modules of this equipment is not considered practicable without factory facilities. It is, therefore, the policy of Comba whereby faulty units or modules are returned to the local agent for repair. To enable an efficient, prompt after sales service to be provided for the diagnosis, repair and return of any faulty equipment, please comply with the following requirements. Items to be sent for repair should be packaged so as to provide both electrostatic and physical protection and a Repair Material Authorization (RMA) should be completed giving the required information. A sample RMA form is provided in Appendix. This request must be included with the item for repair. Items for repair should be sent to the nearest Comba office: COMBA TELECOM LTD. Hong Kong Office Address: 611 East Wing, No. 8 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Tai Po, Hong Kong. Tel: +852 2636 6861 Fax: +852 2637 0966 Singapore Office Address: No. 1 Kaki Bukit View, #02-10 Techview, Singapore 415941 Tel: + 65 6345 4908 Fax: + 65 6345 1186 Thailand Office Address: 240/34 Ayothaya Tower 18th Floor, Ratchadapisek Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10320, Thailand Tel: +66 2274 1618-9 Fax: +66 2274 1620 India Office Address: Suite No. 2, E-172, TSH House, Greater Kailash – I, New Delhi – 110 048, India Tel: + 91 11 4173 9997 / 8 Fax: + 91 11 4173 9996 Sweden Office Address: Gustavslundsvagen 147, S- 167 51 Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden Tel: +46 8 25 38 70 Fax: +46 8 25 38 71 Brazil Office Address: Avenida Engenheiro Luiz Carlos Berrini 1297, cj 122, 04571-090 Brooklin Novo, São Paulo, Brazil Tel: +55 11 35093700 Fax: +55 11 35093720 Dubai Office Address: P.O. Box 450583, DUBAI, U.A.E. Tel: +971 0 4 433 5320 Fax: +971 0 4 422 6774 US Office Address: Comba Telecom Inc. 2390 Bering Drive, San Jose, CA 95131, USA Tel: +1 408 526 0180 Fax: +1 408 526 0181 China Office Address: No.10, Shenzhou Road, Guangzhou Science City, Guangzhou, China Tel: + 86 20 2839 0000 Fax: + 86 20 2839 0136 RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 65 USER MANUAL FOR RA-5700 7.5 APPENDIX E: RMA (RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION) FORM End of Section End of Document RA-5700 QI ENU Status : 1-1-2 Copyright - refer to title page Page 66
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