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OneCell Installation and Commissioning Release 1.0 DRAFT Document Number: 913020 Document Revision: 10.05 Date: April 2015 Copyright 2015 Airvana LP. All rights reserved. Airvana is a registered trademark of Airvana LP (“Airvana”). All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. This document contains information that is the property of Airvana . This document may not be copied, reproduced, reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form, or otherwise duplicated, and the information herein may not be used, disseminated or otherwise disclosed, except with the prior written consent of Airvana. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. 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IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR AIRVANA SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. ii 913020 10.05 April 2015 Contents New in this release About this document Audience ....................................................................................................................... v Purpose.......................................................................................................................... v What you need to know ................................................................................................ v Terminology .................................................................................................................. v Customer documentation ............................................................................................. vi Conventions ................................................................................................................vii Notes, cautions, and warnings ...................................................................................viii PART 1 OVERVIEW AND PREPARATION Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview Overview....................................................................................................................1-2 Airvana OneCell system ............................................................................................1-2 OneCell hardware components ..................................................................................1-3 Controller ports....................................................................................................1-4 Controller LEDs ..................................................................................................1-5 Chapter 2 Preparing to install the OneCell system PART 2 ONECELL COMPONENT INSTALLATION Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation DRAFT Installation overview..................................................................................................2-2 GPS antenna installation requirements ......................................................................2-2 GPS antenna installation considerations .............................................................2-2 Sample GPS setup ...............................................................................................2-2 Ethernet switch installation requirements..................................................................2-3 Preparing for Baseband Controller installation..........................................................3-2 Installing the Controller Module into a rack..............................................................3-2 OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 iii Contents Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Radio Point installation overview..............................................................................4-2 Ceiling mount.............................................................................................................4-2 Mounting the Radio Point on the ceiling tile ......................................................4-4 Mounting the Radio Point above the ceiling tile.................................................4-9 Flown mount ............................................................................................................4-15 Flown mount installation...................................................................................4-16 Pole mount ...............................................................................................................4-17 Pole mount installation......................................................................................4-19 PART 3 APPENDICES Appendix A Safety FCC Radiation Exposure Statement .........................................................................A-2 FCC Part 15 ........................................................................................................A-2 Human exposure limits for OneCell deployments....................................................A-2 Reference documents .........................................................................................A-3 Appendix B Specifications Electrical ratings and technical data ......................................................................... B-2 SPF/SPF+ specifications........................................................................................... B-2 Appendix C DRAFT Installation troubleshooting iv Controller LED patterns............................................................................................ C-2 Radio Point LED patterns ......................................................................................... C-4 913020 10.05 April 2015 Contents DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 List of figures List of figures OneCell Deployment .......................................................................1-3 Controller ports................................................................................1-4 GPS antenna setup ...........................................................................2-3 Airvana ceiling mount kit contents..................................................4-2 On-ceiling mounting hardware, system integrator provided ...........4-3 Above ceiling mount hardware, system integrator provided...........4-3 Mounting bracket kit contents .......................................................4-16 Mounting bracket kit contents .......................................................4-18 DRAFT Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 Figure 2-1 Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2 Figure 4-3 Figure 4-4 Figure 4-5 913020 10.05 April 2015 List of tables List of tables Table 1 Table 2 Table A-1 Customer documentation ..................................................................... vi Conventions ........................................................................................vii RF exposure for OneCell at maximum power internal antennas ......A-3 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT List of tables ii 913020 10.05 April 2015 New in this release The following section lists documentation changes in OneCell Hardware Installation and Configuration (913025) for R1.0. Revision 10.05 • Added new chapter, Chapter 4, Radio Point Installation Revision 10.04 • Chapter 3, Baseband Controller installation — Added caution to Installing the Controller Module into a rack on page 3-2 — Added caution and drawing to step 6 on page 3-4 • Appendix B, Specifications — Added topic, Electrical ratings and technical data on page B-2 Revision 10.03 • Added content to Chapter 4, Radio Point Installation Revision 10.02 Added new chapter, Chapter 4, Radio Point Installation Revision 10.01 • Initial document release OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT • iii DRAFT New in this release iv 913020 10.05 April 2015 About this document This document provides the procedures for installing and configuring the Controller Unit and Radio Points. Audience This document is written for computer hardware installers and administrators, network architects and business planners who are responsible for the planning and design of the Airvana OneCell deployment environment. Purpose This guide provides the information necessary for installing the OneCell hardware in the operator’s network. What you need to know The reader should have a basic understanding of: Data networks • LTE technology • General telecommunications practices Terminology This guide uses the following hardware-specific terminology. OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT • About this document Name Definition Hot-swappable Hot-swappable components can be installed or removed while the system is running, without using any software commands. Hot-pluggable Using the proper software commands, you can install or remove hot-pluggable components while the system is running. FRU Field-replaceable units must be removed and installed only by authorized Oracle service personnel. CRU Customer-replaceable units can be removed and replaced by any qualified service provider. Customer documentation The following table lists available documents in the OneCell documentation suite. DRAFT Table 1. vi Customer documentation Title Contents OneCell CLI Reference (913020) Describes the Switched IQ CLI commands including parameters, syntax, and sample output. OneCell System Troubleshooting (913022) Cover common troubleshooting scenarios in deployed devices and troubleshooting methods. OneCell Network Planning Guide (913023) Describes main components of the Switched IQ system, high-level view of HW components, how do you engineer an in-building system, how do you determine RU locations, how to design in-building systems and how to determine Radio Point locations. Contains best practices for deployment, including when to use clustering, and how to manage capacity. OneCell Hardware Installation and Configuration (913025) Includes detailed installation instructions for Controller Unit and Radio Points hardware, planning the installation, physical install, how to configure the installation, commissioning the installation to service; verification tests after the installation. OneCell Administration (913026) Contains enterprise-level monitoring and alarms. 913020 10.05 April 2015 About this document Table 1. Customer documentation (continued) Title Contents OneCell On-site Troubleshooting (913027) Describes symptoms and troubleshooting methods at the enterprise level, including basic on location troubleshooting up to the core, and when to call next level of support. OneCell Deployment Guide (913028) Contains the device network overview, including Airvana provided components and required components from other vendors, DMS overview, and device overview and requirements. Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions, as applicable. Table 2. Conventions Convention Description Syntax symbols <> Enclose a required parameter or set of parameters. For example: >band-classis a required parameter. [] Enclose an optional parameter or set of parameters. For example: >activate image [reboot] [reboot] is an optional parameter. Separates items on a list of parameters, only one of which can be used. For example: >channel-included A valid command is: >channel-included yes OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT vii About this document Table 2. Conventions (continued) Convention Description Font usage Bold input font Indicates text that must be entered exactly as shown. For example: Enter ping 192.23.10.12. Italic input font Indicates a variable parameter for which you must provide an actual value. For example: >authentication key is a variable parameter. A valid command is: >authentication key 9782503000 Plain output font Indicates system output in a command line or systemgenerated file. For example: IP address 192.23.10.12 is alive. Italic output font Indicates a variable in system output in a command line or system-generated file. For example: Installation of release is complete. Plain italic font Indicates file names, directory paths, book titles, chapter titles, and user accounts. Bold font Indicates text that appears on screen exactly as shown, for example, names of screens, names of buttons, items on menus, and items on pull down lists. blue text Indicates a hypertext link. DRAFT Other conventions Indicates graphical user interface (GUI) menu path. For example: Select Edit > Add Network to open the Add Network screen. Notes, cautions, and warnings viii NOTE Notes provide additional information about the subject text. 913020 10.05 April 2015 About this document CAUTION Cautions indicate that procedures, if performed incorrectly, can cause equipment damage or data loss. WARNING Warnings indicate that procedures, if performed incorrectly, can harm you. DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 ix DRAFT About this document 913020 10.05 April 2015 Part I: Overview and preparation Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview Chapter 2 Preparing to install the OneCell system DRAFT DRAFT Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview This chapter contains a high level overview of the OneCell deployment and the OneCell components installed in the OneCell system. Overview 1-2 Airvana OneCell system 1-2 OneCell hardware components 1-3 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 1-1 Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview Overview OneCell is a revolutionary wireless system that can deliver the ultimate in wireless performance. • It eliminates cell borders and handovers • It can cover a large area with consistent user experience without any significant interference • It can take advantage of multiple distributed radio points to deliver a stronger signal on both the downlink and the uplink • It can deliver greater capacity through distributed (multi-user and single-user) MIMO and Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) • It has the flexibility to neutralize macro interference in co-channel small cell deployments • It can be used to deliver unprecedented levels of capacity to hot spot areas by deploying radio points with overlapping coverage and enabling multi- user MIMO In addition to these important benefits in user experience and data capacity, OneCell provides superior economics and investment protection, ease of deployment, support for multi-operator deployments. Airvana OneCell system DRAFT OneCell is an in-building, enterprise solution for LTE that provides an in-building consistent signal. It operates as a wireless network with a single cell, called a controller, over distributed radio points. Network operators benefit from the OneCell because they reduce the load on their infrastructure. 1-2 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview Figure 1-1. OneCell Deployment OneCell hardware components The OneCell hardware consists of the following components: • Baseband Controller — Chassis — Controller Unit (CU) — Power Fan Unit (PFU) Radio Points (RP) OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT • 1-3 Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview Controller ports The following ports are on the front panel of the Controller Unit. • 12 Ethernet - ports 0-10 and MGMT; 7-10 are dual media ports • 6 fiber optic - Ports 7-12 In addition, there is a connector used for the GPS antenna cable. Port Number Description Ethernet MGMT VLAN #80 – used for remote management of the OneCell system through a CLI 1-4 VLAN #10 – IQ data connection between the Controller and Radio Point through an Ethernet switch VLAN #30 – used for IPsec through a WAN connected to an Ethernet switch 6-7 VLAN #1 – used for timing and SOAP/XML control data connected to an Ethernet switch 8-10 Future use Fiber Optic 7-12 Controller ports DRAFT Figure 1-2. Future use 1-4 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview Controller LEDs The Controller Module has four LEDs on the front panel. • STATUS • RU ERR • TIMING • CORE When all of the LEDs are solid green, the power is on. For more information on LED patterns, see Controller LED patterns on page C-2. DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 1-5 DRAFT Chapter 1 Airvana OneCell overview 1-6 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 2 Preparing to install the OneCell system Overview 2-2 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 2-1 Chapter 2 Preparing to install the OneCell system Overview This document describes the OneCell installation and includes: • Chapter 3, Baseband Controller installation • Chapter 4, Radio Point Installation Before installing the OneCell components DRAFT Before installing the OneCell components, the system integrator must plan the network for the topology that will be deployed. See 2-2 913020 10.05 April 2015 Part II: OneCell component installation Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation DRAFT DRAFT Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation This chapter contains the Baseband Controller installation procedures, including chassis installation into a rack, Controller Unit and Power Fan Unit installation into the chassis and the cables required for a basic installation. Preparing for Baseband Controller installation 3-2 Installing the Controller Module into a rack 3-2 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 3-1 Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation Preparing for Baseband Controller installation Open the shipping box. It should have the components for one complete Controller Unit: • Chassis – including four mounting screws • Controller Unit (CU) • Power Fan Unit (PFU) The Baseband Controller is 1U high. Be sure there is enough room for the Controller Unit in the rack. Installing the Controller Module into a rack CAUTION The controller, when mounted, must in the horizontal position. No other orientations are allowed. The chassis requires four screws to secure it into the rack. Slide the chassis into the rack. Line up the holes in the chassis ears to the holes in the rack. DRAFT NOTE 3-2 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation Secure the chassis with the screws. Carefully slide the CU into the front of the chassis. DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 3-3 Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation Secure the CU by tightening the front panel screws. In the back of the rack, carefully slide the PFU into the back of the chassis. CAUTION DRAFT The PFU has a fan hazard. A label is affixed to the top of the PFU indicating the hazard. 3-4 Fan hazard label NOTE: The connectors on the PFU should fit easily into the connector on the CU. Do not force the PFU into the chassis. 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation Secure the PFU by tightening the thumb screws. DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 3-5 Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation Connect the power cord to the PFU. On the Controller’s front panel, connect the GPS antenna cable. DRAFT 3-6 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation 10 Connect the Ethernet or fiber optic cable to the appropriate port. 11 On the back of the Controller (PFU), turn on the power. DRAFT The LEDs on the front panel will be solid green, when the power is on. If none are on, check your power connection. If the LED pattern is other than all green, see Controller LED patterns on page C-2. OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 3-7 DRAFT Chapter 3 Baseband Controller installation 3-8 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation This chapter describes installing Radio Points on ceiling tiles and above ceiling tiles. Radio Point installation overview 4-2 Ceiling mount 4-2 Flown mount 4-15 Pole mount 4-16 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 4-1 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Radio Point installation overview There are four configurations for installing the Radio Point, which are dependent on the ceiling type. • Ceiling mount, on tile • Ceiling mount, above tile • Flown mount • Pole mount Ceiling mount Mounting the Radio Point (RP) above or on the ceiling tile requires the following hardware provided by Airvana: • Radio Point plate and screws • Mounting plate screws Figure 4-1. Airvana ceiling mount kit contents Mounting plate with two screws DRAFT Radio Point plate with four screws 4-2 Mounting the Radio Point (RP) above or on the ceiling tile requires the following hardware provided by the system integrator: • 4" octagon box, 1-1/2" deep with 1/2" side cutouts • Drop rail – Eaton B-line BA50 recommended • Clamp • Mounting screw 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Figure 4-2. On-ceiling mounting hardware, system integrator provided Drop rail Clamp Screw Octagon box Figure 4-3. Above ceiling mount hardware, system integrator provided Clamp Screw Octagon box OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT Drop rail 4-3 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Mounting the Radio Point on the ceiling tile Remove ceiling tile from the overhead. Cut 5” diameter hole to fit a 4-inch octagon box and drill a 1/2” diameter hole for the Ethernet cable pass-through. NOTE: Use a 1-1/2 deep RACO 8125 or equivalent. DRAFT TIP 4-4 Trace the outline of the octagon box on the ceiling tile. Use the mounting plate as a guide on the ceiling tile. 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Attach the octagon box to the ceiling bracket using a clamp and screw. NOTE: Airvana recommends the Eaton B-line – BA50 bracket. Clamp Ceiling bracket Octagon box Drop ceiling rail Attach the mounting plate onto the octagon box. OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT Screw 4-5 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Ethernet cable Mounting plate Replace the ceiling tile and pull the Ethernet cable through the ceiling tile. DRAFT 4-6 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Attach base plate to the Radio Point. Apply Thread locking compound to screws prior to installation. Attach the Ethernet cable to the Radio Point. Mount the Radio Point on the bracket. OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT 4-7 DRAFT Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation 4-8 Tighten locking screw after installation of Radio Point 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Mounting the Radio Point above the ceiling tile Remove ceiling tile from the overhead. DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 4-9 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Attach the bracket to the ceiling tile rail. Attach the octagon box to the bracket. Airvana recommends an Eaton B-line – BA50A adjustable bracket. DRAFT NOTE: 4-10 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Attach the plate to the octagon box. DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 4-11 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Attach plate to the Radio Point. Apply Thread locking compound to screws prior to installation. DRAFT 4-12 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Attach the Ethernet cable to the Radio Point. OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT Tighten locking screw after installation of Radio Point 4-13 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Attach the Radio Point to the plate. DRAFT NOTE: 4-14 The minimum clearance for cooling is 4 inches. 4” Ceiling tile Replace the ceiling tile. 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Flown mount The Radio Point can be flown mounted on the end of a rod. This configuration is used for building where there are no drop ceilings. Mounting the Radio Point (RP) in the flown configuration requires the following hardware provided by Airvana in the mounting kit: • Mounting bracket • Screws Mounting bracket kit contents Mounting the Radio Point (RP) in the flown configuration requires the following hardware provided by the system integrator: OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT Figure 4-4. 4-15 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation • Rod, 3/8-inch threaded • Nut • Lock nut, nylon Flown mount installation Attach the threaded, 3/8-inch rod, cut to the required length, to the ceiling. Install the nut on the rod. Slide the bracket on the rod and install the nylon lock nut. NOTE: Be sure the bracket is tight between the nuts and there is enough clearance at the end of the rod to attach the bracket to the Radio Point. Attach the Airvana-supplied mounting bracket to the Radio Point. 3/8-inch rod Nut DRAFT Nylon lock nut Connect the Ethernet cable to the Radio Point. Pole mount 4-16 The Radio Point can be pole mounted. This configuration is used for building where there are no drop ceilings. 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Mounting the Radio Point (RP) on a pole requires the following hardware provided by Airvana in the mounting kit: • Mounting bracket • Screws Figure 4-5. Mounting bracket kit contents Mounting the Radio Point (RP) on a pole requires the following hardware provided by the system integrator: • Adjustable clamp at least 2 inches larger than the circumference of the pole DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 4-17 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation Pole mount installation Attach the bracket to the Radio point. DRAFT Mounting bracket 4-18 Slide the adjustable clamp through the slots on the Radio Point bracket. Wrap the clamp around the pole and tighten the clamp screw to secure the Radio Point to the pole. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Radio Point. 913020 10.05 April 2015 Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 4-19 DRAFT Chapter 4 Radio Point Installation 4-20 913020 10.05 April 2015 Part III: Appendices Appendix A Safety Appendix B Specifications Appendix C Installation troubleshooting DRAFT DRAFT Appendix A Safety This appendix contains specifications for Airvana OneCell, including FCC information and technical data. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement A-2 Human exposure limits for OneCell deployments A-2 Canada Radiation Exposure Statement A-4 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 A-1 Appendix A Safety FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Important: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Airvana LLC could void your authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with FCC’s RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under the following conditions: • This device should be installed and operated such that a minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20 cm) is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and the user’s or nearby person’s body at all times. • This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For more information, see the publication femtocells and Health at http:// www.femtoforum.org or visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov. FCC Part 15 DRAFT This device 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 device 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 device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Re-orient or relocate the receiving antennas of other devices. • Increase the separation between the AIRAVE and other device receivers. • Connect the AIRAVE into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Human exposure limits for OneCell deployments A-2 The human exposure limits for the OneCell product is calculated by using the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) method associated with fixed-type transmitter devices. Table A-1 includes values for one Radio Point (RP) and four Radio Points per chassis. 913020 10.05 April 2015 Appendix A Safety Table A-1. RF exposure for OneCell at maximum power internal antennas Parameter Value for One RP Value for Two RPs Tx Power (dBm) per antenna 23 23 Tx Loss (dB) Tx Antenna Gain Multi-operator Combiner Loss –6 Transmitter Duty Cycle % 100 100 Number of Antennas (MIMO) Contribution due to multiple antennas (dB) 3.010299957 3.010299957 Power Increase due to multiple RPs (dB) 6.020599913 Derived Total EIRP (dBW) -1.989700043 0.03089987 Frequency (MHz) 1900 1900 Point Source Total EIRP (watts) 0.632455532 1.007140329 Target W/m^2 9.5 9.5 Reference documents [1] Federal Communications Commission Document OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C, 2001, Evaluating Compliance with FCC guidelines for Human Exposure to radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields, US Federal Communications Commission, Office of Engineering and Technology June 2001. [3] ICNIRP Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz. International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation, published in Health Physics 74 (4): 494-522; 1998 DRAFT [2] Federal Communications Commission Document OET Bulletin 56, “Questions and answers about biological effects and potential hazards of radio frequency electromagnetic fields”, Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology, August 1999. [4] ICNIRP Statement on EMF-Emitting New Technologies, International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation, published in Health Physics 94 (4):376-392, 2008 [5] 3GPP Document 3GPP TS 36.104 version 10.11.0 Release 10,” LTE Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception” OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 A-3 Appendix A Safety Canadian Compliance Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. Cet appareil est conforme aux norms CNR exemptes de licence d’Industrie Canada. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris celles susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement non souhaité de l’appareil. Industry Canada Statement Complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. This Class B device meets all the requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le DRAFT matériel brouilleur du Canada A-4 913020 10.05 April 2015 Appendix B Specifications This appendix contains specifications for Airvana OneCell, including FCC information and technical data. Electrical ratings and technical data B-2 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 B-1 Appendix B Specifications Electrical ratings and technical data The following table lists the electrical ratings and technical data for the Baseband Controller Unit. Operating Environment 0 to 40°C, 10 to 90% relative humidity, indoor use only, not for wet environments Electrical Rating 100 - 230 AC, 2.0A, 50 - 60Hz (auto ranging, no adjustment required) Dimensions 19”w x 1.75”H x 18.8” D (483mm W x 44.4mm H x 477mm D) Weight Single CU 13.1 lbs (5.9 KG), Dual CU 19.1 lbs. (8.7 KG) Safety IEC 60950-1 2005 (Second edition) + A1:2009 SPF/SPF+ specifications The following table lists the SPF and SPF+ specifications required for the Baseband Controller Unit. 1G SFP LC SX Transceiver; 220M to 1K M 1G SFP LC LX transceiver, 550M 10K M 10G SFP+ LC SR Transceiver; Multi mode 26M to 300M 10G SFP+ LC SR Transceiver; Single mode 10K M 10G Direct attach SFP+ cable; Twin ax Cable ; 7M (must be compatible with HP & Cisco DRAFT switches B-2 913020 10.05 April 2015 Appendix C Installation troubleshooting This section contains information on troubleshooting the OneCell installation. It includes the LED patterns for the Baseband Controller and Radio points. Controller LED patterns C-2 Radio Point LED patterns C-4 DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 C-1 Appendix C Installation troubleshooting Controller LED patterns The Controller has four LEDs on the front panel. The following table shows • Display pattern for each LED • What the pattern indicates • Action to take, if any, to resolve the issue LED Display Pattern Indicates Action to Take STATUS Green, solid Power On None Sectors up RU ERROR DRAFT TIMING LED C-2 Amber, solid Self-test failure Green, blinking Firmware upgrade Amber, blinking Configuring from DMS Red, solid Error in system - software or hardware issues detected Green, solid Power On Amber, solid Self-test failure Amber, blinking No Radio Points connected Off Radio Points connected, firmware upgrade Red, blinking Radio Point alarm - PLL state unlock; service impacting alarm from Radio Point Green, solid Power On, timing Amber, solid Self-test failure Amber, blinking No timing Off Firmware upgrade Red, solid Error None None None None None 913020 10.05 April 2015 Appendix C Installation troubleshooting LED Display Pattern Indicates Action to Take CORE LED Green, solid Power On None Connection to MME Amber, solid Self-test failure Amber, blinking No connection to MME IPsec is up Off Red, blinking Firmware upgrade None Internet connection IPsec down Red solid No Internet Interface hardware issues DRAFT OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 C-3 Appendix C Installation troubleshooting Radio Point LED patterns The Radio Point has one LED on the front cover. The following table shows • Display pattern for the LED • What the pattern indicates • Action to take, if any, to resolve the issue LED Display Pattern Indicates Action to Take STATUS Green, solid Power On None RFTx state is on Amber, solid Self-test failure Green, blinking Firmware upgrade None Connected to Controller Amber, blinking PLL state – unlock RFTx State – off or suspended L2 path verification failed AdminState – STANDBY Red, blinking No connection to Controller (http) Red, solid Error in system – software or hardware issues Interface issues detected DRAFT AdminState – UNLOCKED C-4 913020 10.05 April 2015 Backcvr OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 DRAFT Airvana 19 Alpha Drive Chelmsford, MA 01824, USA Phone: North America International: Fax: Web: +1 (877) 855-4092 (toll free) +1 (978) 250-3100 +1 (978) 250-3910 www.airvana.com OneCell Installation and Commissioning, Release 1.0 913020 10.05 April 2015
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