NEC of America 58155N NLite N 5.8 GHz Digital Microwave Radio User Manual inst
NEC Corporation of America NLite N 5.8 GHz Digital Microwave Radio inst
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User Manual - Part III
CONTENTS ROI-S07045-051E July, 2009 NLite N 6-38 GHz DIGITAL RADIO SYSTEM Section III INSTALLATION AND INITIAL LINE UP CONTENTS TITLE PAGE GENERAL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-1 INSTALLATION •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-1 2.1 Packages••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-2 2.2 Unpacking of MDP and TRP •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-9 2.3 MDP Mounting••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-13 2.4 DC-DC CONV UNIT Mounting (Optional) ••••••••••••••••• 2-16 2.5 TRP Mounting ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-17 2.5.1 Mounting •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-19 2.5.2 TRP Wall Mounting••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-70 2.5.3 TRP Rack Mounting•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-74 2.6 Feeder Connection ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-76 2.7 Cable Termination•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-94 2.8 Wiring and Forming•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-127 2.9 Frame Grounding••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-131 2.10 Waterproof Protection••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-134 INITIAL LINE UP ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-1 3.1 Start-up••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-2 3.2 Shut-down ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-8 3.3 Initial Setting•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-9 3.3.1 Equipment Setup ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-10 3.3.2 Provisioning ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-11 3.4 Antenna Orientation ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-12 3.5 Lineup Test••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-26 3.6 TRP Mounting/Demounting (ALL INDOOR TRP) ••••••• 3-33 3.6.1 TRP Demounting (ALL INDOOR TRP)••••••••••••••••••••• 3-41 3.7 System Expansion (ALL INDOOR TRP) •••••••••••••••••• 3-43 CL-1 CONTENTS ROI-S07045 (This page is intentionally left blank.) CL-2 2 pages GENERAL ROI-S07045 1. GENERAL This section provides installation and initial line up information on the NLite N used for 6-38 GHz microwave radio system. 1-1 GENERAL ROI-S07045 (This page is intentionally left blank.) 1-2 2 pages INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2. INSTALLATION The standard installation is summarized in this section. Included herein is information on typical installation work flow and guides for MDP installation, TRP installation, Antenna (ANT) installation, waveguide connection and coaxial cable connections. The installation flow diagram is shown below. This product is a part of radio link system, and is intended to be connected with a external antenna. This product will be installed and operated by professional. After installation, the professional person shall make sure that the system shall comply with the relevant limits for general public exposure specified as basic restrictions or reference levels in the council Recommendation 1999/519/EC. Unpacking of MDP (see para 2.2) Unpacking of TRP (see para 2.2) MDP Mounting (see para 2.3) TRP Mounting (see para 2.5) Feeder Connection (see para 2.6) Cable Termination (see para 2.7) Frame Grounding (see para 2.9) Waterproof Protection (see para 2.10) Fig. 2-1 Typical Installation Flow Diagram 2-1 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.1 Packages Each unpacked component of the [ ] GHz [ ] MB digital radio system must be checked as shown below. CONTENS LIST 2-2 DRAWING NO. MDP and TRP Fig. 2-2 Mounting Bracket Fig. 2-4 Installation Kit Fig. 2-5 and Fig. 2-7 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 (*1) ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV G PULL ALM PWR WS IN/OUT DS1 IN/OUT 100M PORT 1 PORT 2 (*1) LCT No. NMS NE AUX/ALM Ns 100M PROTECT MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC DESCRIPTION TRP-( )G-1B (NHG)/ TRP-( )G-5B (NHG2)/ TRP-6G-6AA (EHG)/ TRP-24G-2B*3 MDP-150MB-3AA (MDP) O-Ring (Attached to the waveguide type TRP) Power Connector (Molex Housing M5557-4R (×1ea) and Socket Contact (5556TL (× 4 each)) Cylindrical Fuse ((RKS-F91000-0107) (6.3A) (×1ea) *2) XPIC CTRL Cable (×1) (apply for XPIC configuration only) X-IF Coaxial Cable (×2) (apply for XPIC configuration only) Notes:*1 One more TRP and MODEM module are provided for HS/ Twinpath configuration. *2 One spare fuse is provided in the MODEM module. *3 TRP NHG Type: 6-38 GHz, TRP NHG2 Type: 6-8GHz/1338 HGz, TRP Mx Type: 52 GHz Fig. 2-2 Contents of Basic Unit Package 2-3 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 NWA-011060-001 DC-DC CONV UNIT WEIGHT 2.5kg SER No. DATE 1+0 System STD Input : 20 60V 3.4A 1.0A Output : − 43V 1.3A 1+1 System STD Input : 20 60V 3.4A 1.0A×2 Output : − 43V 1.3A×2 NEC Corporation TOKYO JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN − 43V OUT STD FUSE (250V/8AH) No. PWR ALM SELV − 43V PULL PWR OUT STD PWR ALM SELV FUSE (250V/8AH) PULL PWR DESCRIPTION NWA-011060-[ ] DC-DC CONV UNIT (see Fig. 2-7 for details) Fig. 2-3 Contents of Optional Unit Package DC-DC CONV UNIT NHG/NHG2/EHG NHP ALL INDOOR TRP NWA-0011060-001 (24/48V type) √ *1 *2 NWA-011060-002 (48V type) √ *1 √ NWA-011060-003 (24V type) √ *1 √ Νοte: √: Usable 2-4 *1: TRP (NHP type) can not be used with DC-DC CONV. *2: ALL INDOOR TRP can not be used with NWA-0011060-001 (24/ 48V type). INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 (Supplied with Antenna) No. DESCRIPTION Pole Mounting Bracket for Coaxial Cable (6 GHz)/Waveguide Connection Type Pole Mounting Bracket for Coaxial Cable Connection Type (6 GHz) Pole Mounting Bracket for Wave Guide connection Type Pole Mounting Bracket for Antenna direct Mounting Type Fig. 2-4 Pole Mounting Bracket 2-5 MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) 2P LAN INTFC ALM WS IN/OUT DS1 IN/OUT 100M PORT 3 PORT4 100M Ns INSTALLATION 2-6 MDR CONNECTOR/(MALE) No.1 TRP (NHG/NHP Type) LUG N-P CONNECTOR (MALE) TNC-P CONNECTOR (MALE) 1053J8A (P) Accessory cable 1053J8A (P) Accessory cable D-SUB Accessory cable/(MALE) MOLEX CONNECTOR/ (FEMALE) LUG N-P CONNECTOR (MALE) (NHG2 Type) LUG ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PULL PWR PROTECT LCT MDP NMS NE AUX/ALM MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC D-SUB CONNECTOR/(MALE) D-SUB CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) USB CONNECTOR/(MALE) Note: Use the typical USB shielded cable. (Do not use the un-shielded cable.) Notes: 1. It is recommended that TNC (Male) L-angle connector for the 8D-FB IF cable is used to connect it to the MDP. When the N (Male) straight connector is attached to the 5D-FB or 10D-FB IF cable, use of the TNC (Male) - N (Female) (NJ-TNCP-LA) L-angle adapter is needed. Fig. 2-5 Installation Kit Packing List of MDP and TRP for 1+0 System ROI-S07045 MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) 2P LAN INTFC No.1 TRP ALM WS IN/OUT DS1 IN/OUT 100M PORT 3 PORT4 100M ROI-S07045 MDR CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) Ns LUG (NHG/NHP Type) LUG N-P CONNECTOR (MALE) N-P CONNECTOR (MALE) (NHG2 Type) TNC-P CONNECTOR (MALE) 1053J8A (P) Accessory cable 1053J8A (P) Accessory cable D-SUB Accessory cable/(MALE) MOLEX CONNECTOR/(FEMALE) MOLEX CONNECTOR/ (FEMALE) LUG ! IF IN/OUT No.2 TRP MDP Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT PWR PWR PROTECT PULL LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM TNCTNCTNC-P CONNECTOR (MALE) LUG N-P CONNECTOR (MALE) D-SUB CONNECTOR/(MALE) PULL 1053J8A (P) Accessory cable 1053J8A (P) Accessory cable D-SUB Accessory cable/(MALE) MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC D-SUB CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) MODULAR CONNECTOR/(MALE) USB CONNECTOR/(MALE) Note: Use the typical USB shielded cable. (Do not use the un-shielded cable.) (NHG/NHP Type) LUG Notes: LUG 2-7 N-P CONNECTOR (MALE) (NHG2 Type) Fig. 2-6 Installation Kit Packing List of MDP and TRP for 1+1 System INSTALLATION It is recommended that TNC (Male) L-angle connector for the 8D-FB IF cable is used to connect it to the MDP. When the N (Male) straight connector is attached to the 5D-FB or 10D-FB IF cable, use of the TNC (Male) - N (Female) (NJ-TNCP-LA) L-angle adapter is needed. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 D-SUB CONNECTOR/(FEMALE) MOLEX CONNECTOR/(FEMALE) MOLEX CONNECTOR/(FEMALE) D-SUB CONNECTOR/(FEMALE) DC-DC CONV UNIT (Optional) RESERVE HOT SURFACE Avoid contact. ! CAUTION RESERVE No. DESCRIPTION NWA-011060-[ ] DC-DC CONV UNIT H3040[ ] DC-DC CONV Power Cable (NWM-005773-001, attached to the DC-DC CONV) Power Connector (Molex Housing M5557-4R (×1ea) and Socket Contact (5556TL (×4 each)) Cylindrical Fuse ((CBE-006255-001) (8A) (×2 ea) *2) Notes:*1 One more TRP and MODEM module are provided for HS/ Twinpath configuration. *2 Two spare fuses are provided in the DC-DC CONV module. Fig. 2-7 Installation Kit Packing List of DC-DC CONV UNIT for 1+1 System 2-8 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.2 Unpacking of MDP and TRP The unpacking procedures for the MDP and TRP are shown in following chart. • MDP: Chart 2-1 • TRP: Chart 2-2 Note: When conveying the MDP or TRP to another place, the original packing should be used to avoid damage. Chart 2-1 Unpacking Method for MDP Step Procedure Cut the p.p. tape at top of the carton. Then open the carton, PACKAGE LABEL INITIAL KEY INDICATION LABEL PACKING LABEL BARRIER MATERIAL PACKAGE LABEL CARE MARK LABEL 2-9 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-1 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Take out the accessories, MDP wrapped in the poly sheet and cushioning materials (pads), ATTACHMENT DESICCANT TOP PAD POLY SHEET PRODUCT BOTTOM PAD INNER PACKING BOX 2-10 Take out the MDP from the poly sheet, Inspect the MDP. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-2 Unpacking Method for TRP Step Procedure Take off the hook of a cover as shown below. Then, open the top cover, HOOK PACKAGE LABEL PACKAGE LABEL 2-11 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-2 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Take out the TRP, cushioning materials (pads) and poly sheet, TOPPAD PAD TOP POLYSHEET SHEET POLY TRP ODU BOTTOM PAD INNER PACKING BOX 2-12 Inspect the TRP. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.3 MDP Mounting The installation procedure for the MDP explains in Chart 2-3. The MDP should be installed in the radio station. Chart 2-3 Mounting Methods of the MDP Step Procedure Change the two brackets to desired position on the MDP, if necessary, FRONT POSITION CENTER POSITION SIDE VIEW 1+0/1+1 SYSTEM 2-13 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-3 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Align the MDP to the mounting position on the 19-inch rack, SPRING WASHER SCREW FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER SCREW FLAT WASHER Fix each side of the MDP to the 19-inch rack with the two screws, MDP 2-14 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-3 (Cont’d) Step At least one rack unit * Procedure To mount the MDP in a 19-inch rack, take a space more than 200 mm to the rear section and space for one unit to the top and bottom. More than 200 mm * At least one rack unit * WALL Note: * Normal setting for free space. When free space is closed within one rack unit, keep the environment temperature is lower than +40°C. 2-15 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.4 DC-DC CONV UNIT Mounting (Optional) The installation procedure for the DC-DC CONV UNIT (optional) explains in Chart 2-4. The DC-DC CONV UNIT (optional) should be installed in the radio station. Chart 2-4 Mounting Methods of the DC-DC CONV UNIT Step Procedure Fix the DC-DC CONV UNIT to the 19-inch rack using the two screws. DC-DC CONV UNIT SPRING WASHER RACK SCREW FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER MDP FLAT WASHER SCREW Note: * Space 0.5 rack unit in the upper or lower DC-DC CONV UNIT. UPPER SCREW HOLE At least 0.5 rack unit * RACK DC-DC CONV UNIT 0.5U 2U MDP LOWER SCREW HOLE 2-16 DC-DC CONV UNIT DC-DC CONV UNIT 2U INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.5 TRP Mounting The procedures for mounting and demounting the TRP are described here. There are two types of mounting for the antenna direct mounting type and waveguide connecting type. The TRP should be installed in the radio station. The tools for installation are listed in Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Tools TOOLS Wrench or Monkey wrench Screwdriver Torque Wrench Cautions: 1. How to use small and large O-rings are shown in following table. Two (small and large) O-rings are attached in 18 to 38 GHz band Andrew/RFS direct mount antenna. 11 GHz band antenna does not have small O-ring (Small O-ring is not used for Andrew/RFS direct mount antenna). If the small O-ring is used for TRP direct mount installation, a gap may occur between TRP and antenna for RF interface. Therefore it may happen transmit or receive level down. 2. Do not apply silicon grease at O-ring. SYSTEM 1+0 1+1 ATTACHENENT POSITION OF O-RING (BETWEEN:) O-RING REMARKS SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZE ANT ⎯ TRP Not used Used Antenna direct mounting ANT ⎯ WG/TRP (18-38 GHz BAND) Used Not used Waveguide connection ANT ⎯ HYB/ COUPLER Not used Used Antenna direct mounting ANT ⎯ WG/HYB/ COUPLER (18-38 GHz BAND) Used Not used Waveguide connection Note: 11 GHz antenna for direct mount is not possible to connect the ordinary waveguide flanges. 2-17 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 POSITION OF LARGE SIZE O-RING POSITION OF SMALL SIZE O-RING FOR WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING ANDREW ANTENNA POSITION OF LARGE SIZE O-RING POSITION OF SMALL SIZE O-RING FOR WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING RFS ANTENNA 4 mm 40 Notes: 1. Do not use both small O-ring and large O-ring simultaneously. 2. O-ring size is different with frequency band as follows: 11 GHz BAND 18/23 GHz BAND 10 1.8 mm 15 .6 1.8 mm 8m LARGE SIZE O-RING FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING 38 GHz BAND SMALL SIZE O-RING FOR WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION 2-18 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.5.1 Mounting The method of mounting is listed in Table 2-2 to Table 2-4. Installation manuals of NEC Pasolink Antenna are attached at Appendix NEC PASOLINK ANTENNA. Table 2-2 Antenna Direct Mounting Change of Polarization TRP/ Bracket HYB/ COUPLER TX SPAN ATT OMT Chart 2-5 ANT/TRP/HYB/COUPLER/TX SPAN ATT Chart 2-6 Chart 2-7 Chart 2-8 Chart 2-11 Table 2-3 Waveguide Connection Using 1+1 HYB 1+0 or Connecting Two Antennas Chart 2-10 Chart 2-12 Table 2-4 Coaxial Cable Connection With/Without HYB/COUPLER Chart 2-15 2-19 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 Change of Polarization (Antenna Direct Mounting) Step Procedure CHANGE OF POLARIZATION TRP DIRECT MOUNTING TYPE ANTENNA (Example (ANDREW) 1/2) Notes: 1. The details are referred to the installation manual which is attached to the antenna. The installation or removal of the antenna requires qualified experienced personnel. 2. The antenna is set to V-polarization when shipped from the factory. Keep the antenna stand horizontally. If you change to H polarization, loosen the four screws with the Allen key wrench and then rotate the Transition hub of feed, keeping the antenna stand horizontal. TRANSITION HUB 2 SCREWS 2 SCREWS 2-20 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Note: Do not remove the screw complete from the screw hole. Hold the feed horn with hand. Holding the feed with hand, rotate the feed 90 degrees. Check that the aperture part of the Transition hub is rotated 90 degrees, then fix it with the screws that were loosened in step 2. TOP TOP POLARIZATION POLARIZATION Check that the aperture part of the Transition hub is rotated 90 degrees, then fix it with the screws that were loosened in step 2 Note: When a large and a small gasket are included in the antenna package. Please use the large one (The small gasket is not used in antenna mount). 2-21 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure CHANGE OF POLARIZATION TRP DIRECT MOUNTING TYPE ANTENNA (Example (ANDREW) 2/2) Notes: 1. The details are referred to the installation manual which is attached to the antenna. The installation or removal of the antenna requires qualified experienced personnel. 2. The antenna is set to V-polarization when shipped from the factory. 1. Keep the antenna stand horizontally. 2. Loosen six screws with Allen wrench until transition can rotate freely. Notes:1. Do not remove the screw complete from the screw hole. 2. Because of the screwtight is applied, the strength to loosen screw is necessary. 2-22 Rotate the transition hub 90 degrees until timing pin locates in timing concavity. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure TRANSITION HUB TRANSITION HUB TRANSITION HUB TIMING PIN VERTICAL POLARIZED APPLICATION HORIZONTALLY POLARIZED APPLICATION Tighten six screws when transition hub is located. (Tightening torque is 5.0 N·m ± 10%.) 2-23 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure CHANGE OF POLARIZATION TRP DIRECT MOUNTING TYPE ANTENNA (Example (RFS)) Notes: 1. The details are referred to the installation manual which is attached to the antenna. The installation or removal of the antenna requires qualified experienced personnel. 2. The antenna is set to V-polarization when shipped from the factory. DRAIN PLUG DRAIN PLUG RFS C-MOUNT RFS SB1 1. 2. 3. 4. Unscrew the 4 screws M3 at the refined steel ring. Hold the feed tightly at the waveguide. Rotate carefully the feed 90 degrees. Mount the feed to the refined steel ring and lock the 4 screws M3. 1. 2. 3. 4. Loosen the 4 screws M3. Hold the feed tightly at the waveguide. Rotate the casting plate carefully the feed 90 degrees. Lock the 4 screws M3. 4 SCREWS (M3) POLARIZATION V 2-24 POLARIZATION H INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure CHANGE OF POLARIZATION OF THE HYB/COUPLER NEC HYBRID/COUPLER Note: The hybrid/coupler is set to V-polarization when shipped from the factory. If you change the polarization from V to H, loosen two screws, rotate the transition hub and put it to the HYB/COUPLER. Note: There are two types NEC HYBRID/COUPLER. One uses two pieces transition hubs and another uses one piece. GUIDE PIN Cross-Recessed Head Machine Screw M2.6 (2ea) TRANSITION HUB V POLARIZATION H POLARIZATION Two Pieces Transition Hub Type HYB/COUPLER Cross-Recessed V POLARIZATION Cross-Recessed Head Head Machine MachineScrew Screw M2.6 (2ea) M2.6(2ea) V POLARIZATION H POLARIZATION One Piece Transition Hub Type (Only for 11/18/23/24(26)/38 GHz HYBRID/COUPLER) Then fix it with the two screws that were loosened in step 1. 2-25 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Quasar HYBRID Note: The hybrid is set to V-polarization when shipped from the factory. If you change to H polarization, loosen two screws, rotate the antenna connection unit and put the HYB horizontally. Quasar HYB GUIDE PIN HYB SCREW ANTENNA CONNECTION UNIT V POLARIZAION Check that the aperture of the connection unit is rotated as shown below, then fix it with the two screws that were loosened in step 1. V POLARIZATION H POLARIZATION 2-26 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure CHANGE OF POLARIZATION OF THE TX SPAN ATT TX SPAN ATT Note: The TX ATT is set to V-polarization when shipped from the factory. If you change to H polarization, loosen two screws, rotate the antenna connection unit and put the TX ATT horizontally. GUIDE PIN TX ATT ANTENNA CONNECTION UNIT V POLARIZATION Check that aperture of the connection unit is rotated as shown below, then fix it with the two screws that were loosened in step 1. CROSS-RECESSED HEAD MACHINE SCREW M2.6(2ea) PLATE-1 PLATE-2 V POLARIZATION H POLARIZATION 38 GHz Band TX SPAN ATT Polarization Change 2-27 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure CHANGE OF POLARIZATION OF THE TRP Antenna Mounting TRP (11-38 GHz Band) GUIDE PIN GUIDE PIN 1. When vertical polarization is required, rotate the TRP so as to go up the plate marked V. 2. When horizontal polarization is required, remove the guide pin fixed on the plate marked with V. 3. Screw in the guide pin removed in step 2 to the screw hole of the plate marked H. 4. Rotate the TRP so as to go up the plate marked H. PLATE MARKED WITH V PLATE MARKED WITH H Notes: 1. When the TRP is mounted on to the NEC HYB/ COUPLER, only V polarization is applied. 2. When the Waveguide or coaxial cable is connected between the TRP and antenna, the TRP in V polarization for up position is recommended for installation. PLATE MARKED WITH V PLATE MARKED WITH H UP UP V POLARIZATION H POLARIZATION 11-38 GHz TRP (NHG Type) V/H Polarization Conversion 2-28 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Guide Pin PLATE MARKED V UP V POLARIZATION PLATE MARKED H Guide Pin UP H POLARIZATION 13-38 GHz TRP (NHG2 Type) V/H Polarization Conversion 2-29 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-6 TRP Antenna Direct Mounting (11 - 38 GHz) Step Procedure ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING (11-38 GHz Band TRP) Note: The details are referred to the installation manual which is attached to the antenna. INSTALLATION OF BRACKET Install the bracket to the antenna pole. Mount antenna to the bracket. ANDREW POLE MOUNT BRACKET LOCK WASHER LOCK WASHER WASHER Three(3) screws* (Apply screwtight to threads before fitting to antenna) NUT* WASHER PROTECTIVE CAP NUT* Three(3) screws* (Apply screwtight to threads before fitting to antenna) Note: *: Tightening torque of 22 N·m for M10. 2-30 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-6 (Cont’d) Step Procedure ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING (11-38 GHz Band TRP) RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET 2-31 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-6 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Note: The values in the following table are valid for screws and bolts which have been greased according to the installation instructions. Torques for RFS Bolt U-Bolt, V-Bolt (Pipe mount & safety collar) Hexagonal brass nut of fine adjustment (Azimuth, Elevation) Hexagonal socket stainless steel screws (Feed systems install on aluminium mounting plate) Exceptions Fixing screw of the azimuth fine adjustment spindle Special application: NOT greased Fixing screw of the plastic radome 2-32 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M10 M8 M10 M12 M3 M4 17 35 50 20 10 17 0.2 0.4 M8 x 30 M12 x 55 8 Nm 17 Nm B4.2 Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm 3 Nm INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-6 (Cont’d) Step Procedure ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING (11-38 GHz Band TRP) MOUNT ASSEMBLY (RFS C-Mount Type) Pipe diameter: 48-114mm RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET 2-33 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET 2-34 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-6 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Fix the TRP to the bracket by tightening the M6 screws (four locations). Note: Being careful, tighten alternately and gradually four screws. Notes: 1. Figure shows V polarization. 2. Be careful not to damage the O-ring (Antenna). 3. The tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN O-RING TRP (NHG Type) TRP (NHP Type) TRP (NHG2 Type) ANDREW VHLP TYPE BRACKET 2-35 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN O-RING RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET TRP NHG Type TRP NHP Type TRP NHG2 Type Notes: 1. Figure shows V polarization. 2. Be careful not to damage the O-ring (Antenna). 3. The tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. Note: Set the TRP to the bracket after polarization of the TRP is confirmed. HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN O RING TRP NHG Type TRP NHP Type TRP NHG2 Type RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Notes: 1. Figure shows V polarization. 2. Be careful not to damage the O-ring (Antenna). 3. The tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-36 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-6 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 4. Insert guide pin on the hole of bracket to set the position of screws. GUIDE PIN TRP FLANGE Caution: Align flanges on antenna and TRP correctly, and fix the TRP with four screws. ANTENNA FLANGE TRP ANTENNA 5. Fix the TRP to the bracket with four screws. SCREWS SCREWS TRP NHG Type SCREWS SCREWS SCREWS SCREWS TRP NHP Type TRP NHG2 Type 2-37 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 No.1 TRP MEMBER OF TOWER POLE (S) TRP No.2 TRP TRP NHG Type 1+1 SD System MEMBER OF TOWER POLE TRP NHG Type 1+0 System Note: Antenna separation (S) is given by path calculation depending on the system parameter. 2-38 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-7 Antenna Direct Mounting Using HYB/ COUPLER Step Procedure MOUNTING Note: The details are referred to the installation manual which is attached to the antenna. HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN O-RING MOUNTING HOLE FOR HYB/COUPLER Note: The tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. Be careful not to damage the O-ring (Antenna). ANDREW VHLP TYPE BRACKET 2-39 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-7 (Cont’d) Step Procedure HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN O-RING HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN O-RING MOUNTING HOLE FOR HYB/COUPLER MOUNTING HOLE FOR HYB/COUPLER RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Note: The tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. Be careful not to damage the O-ring (Antenna). 2-40 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-7 (Cont’d) Step PUSH Procedure Fix the bracket and handle to the HYB/COUPLER used for 1138 GHz TRP. Handle M5 HEAD CAP SCREW M5X12(10ea) Bracket Hybrid /Coupler For 2 screws Type Bracket Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. M5 HEAD CAP SCREW Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. For 4 screws Type Bracket Check the polarization and install the HYB/COUPLER to the antenna by tightening the M6 screws (four locations). 2-41 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-7 (Cont’d) Step Procedure FLAT WASHER GUIDE PIN M6 SCREW MOVE THE SHORT PLATE HYB/COUPLER ANT O-RING Note: Tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. SHORT PLATE O-RING TRP PORT Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring. Insert the O-rings to the two TRP ports of the HYB/COUPLER. Install the two TRPs with hex screws (four locations) using the Allen key wrench. Note: Be careful not to damage the O-rings (Hybrid/Coupler). TRP TRP O-RING O-RING TRP HYB/COUPLER For 11-38 GHz TRP (NHG Type) Note: Tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-42 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-7 (Cont’d) Step Procedure DEMOUNTING FROM HYB/COUPLER Remove the four (or six) fixed bolts from the TRP. Then demount the TRP. Note: When demounting the TRP from HYB/COUPLER, mount the attached SHORT PLATE to the demounted port of the HYB/ COUPLER to avoid RF power leaking from the hybrid/Coupler and for waterproofing. MOUNTING HOLE FOR SHORT PLATE SHORT PLATE MOUNTING SHORT PLATE TO THE TRP PORT Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-43 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-8 Antenna Direct Mounting Using TX SPAN ATT Step Procedure MOUNTING TX SPAN ATT Check the polarization of the antenna connection unit of the TX ATT (Refer to CHANGING POLARIZATION description for the TX ATT.) TX ATT ANTENNA CONNECTION UNIT Fix the TX ATT to the antenna by tightening the M6 screws (four locations). Installation to antenna FLAT WASHER M6 (4ea) GUIDE PIN Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw M6 x 30 (4ea) ANTENNA Tighten the each screw equally and carefully by wrench at diagonal position. TX ATT PACKING (SUPPLIED BY ANTENNA) Note; Tightening torque (M6) is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. 38A 38 GHz Band TRP Mounting Using NEC TX SPAN ATT (1/2) 2-44 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-8 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Insert the O-rings to port of the TRP. Fix the TRP with hex screws (four locations) using the Allen key wrench. Note: Be careful not to damage the O-rings (TX ATT). Attachment of TRP TRP should be attached by turning “V” up. Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw M6 (Supplied by NEC with TRP) NEC TRP O-RING TX ATT (PACKING) TOP VIEW TOP ANTENNA TX ATT O-RING (PACKING) 38A TRP TRP CONNECTION UNIT Note: Tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. SIDE VIEW 38 GHz Band TRP Mounting Using NEC TX SPAN ATT (2/2) 2-45 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-9 11-38 GHz TRP Mounting with HYBRID Step Procedure 18/23 GHz HYBRID (FI) This Hybrid is designed to be connect to waveguide with interface for direct mounting of NEC TRP. (Waveguide flange type: Hybrid sidePBR220,Waveguide side-UBR220.) Tightening Torque M3 M5 M6 0.6 N·m ±10% 3.0 N·m ±10% 4.0 N·m ±10% Hybrid assembly, PUSH Handle Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw M5 × 12 (10 ea) Bracket Hybrid 2-46 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-9 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Installation to pole mount, Case-1 Hexagon Nut M6 (Double) (8 ea)* Hexagon Head Screw M6 × 35 (4 ea)* Flat Washer M6 (4 ea)* Short Plate In case you remove TRP, Please attach this Short plate to the TRP port. Note: *: Supplied by Pole Mount. Flat Washer M6 (4 ea)* O-Ring Pole Mount Hybrid Attachment of Short Plate Attachment of main TRP, TRP should be attached by turning “V” up. TRP (Main TRP) O-Ring I/D φ32 (Packing) Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw M6 O-Ring I/D φ32 (Packing) Connection Part Details Pole Mount TOP VIEW 2-47 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-9 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Attachment of standby TRP, TRP (Main TRP) Pole Mount O-Ring I/D φ32 (Packing) TRP (Standby TRP) TRP should be attached by turning “V” up. TOP VIEW 2-48 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-9 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connection of waveguide, Hybrid Pole Mount Don’t Remove O-Ring I/D φ32 (Packing) Hexagon Head Screw with Washer M3×10 (4 ea) Waveguide Flange Flange Type PBR220 Hybrid Caution*: Please connect the Flexible Waveguide in the same direction as Hybrid. Flexible Waveguide Flange Type UBR220 Caution: Be careful not to damage the Hybrid. Connection part will be damaged if excessive power is applied to the Hybrid by Waveguide. Hybrid (FI) Parts List (for Pole Mount) No. Parts Name Q’ty Hybrid (Waveguide Flange Interface Type) Bracket Handle O-Ring Inner Dia. φ32 (for TRP) O-Ring Inner Dia. φ15.6 (for Waveguide) M5 × 12 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw (SS) M3 × 10 Hexagon Head Screw with Washer (SS) M6 × 35 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw, Nut, Washer Set (SS) Note: *: Supplied by Pole Mount. Note: SS: Stainless Steel 14 (4 part for spare.) 2-49 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-9 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Installation to mounting bracket, Case-2 Mounting Bracket Short Plate In case you remove TRP, Please attach this Short plate to the TRP port. O-Ring Attachment of Short Plate Hybrid Hexagon Head Screw M6 × 20 (4 ea) Flat Washer M6 (4 ea) Attachment of main TRP, O-Ring I/D φ32 (Packing) Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw M6 TRP (Main TRP) Connection Part Details Mounting Bracket O-Ring I/D φ32 (Packing) TOP VIEW 2-50 TRP should be attached by turning “V” up. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-9 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Attachment of standby TRP, TRP (Main TRP) O-Ring I/D φ32 (Packing) Mounting Bracket TRP (Standby TRP) TRP should be attached by turning “V” up. TOP VIEW 2-51 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-9 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connection of waveguide, Mounting Bracket Hybrid O-Ring I/D φ15.6 (Packing) Don’t Remove Hexagon Head Screw with Washer M3 × 10 (4 ea) Flexible Waveguide Flange Type UBR220 Waveguide Flange Flange Type PBR220 Caution*: Please connect the Flexible Waveguide in the same direction as Hybrid. Hybrid (FI) Parts List (for Mounting Bracket) No. 2-52 Parts Name Hybrid (Waveguide Flange Interface Type) Bracket Handle O-Ring Inner Dia. φ32 (for TRP) O-Ring Inner Dia. φ15.6 (for Waveguide) M5 × 12 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw (SS) M6 × 20 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw (SS) M6 Flat Washer (SS) M3 × 10 Hexagon Head Screw with Washer (SS) Note: SS: Stainless Steel Q’ty 14 (4 part for spare.) INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 11-38 GHz Band TRP Mounting with HYB (Waveguide Connection) Step Procedure WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION FOR 1+1 HYB No. Parts Name Q’ty Hybrid (Waveguide Flange Interface Type) Bracket Handle O-ring (for TRP) O-ring (for Waveguide) M5 × 12 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw (SS) M3 ×10 Hexagon Head Screw with Washer (×4) (SS) 10 (14)* Note: * For 4 screws Type Bracket Assemble the bracket and handle to the HYB. M5 HEAD CAP SCREW Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-53 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step No. Procedure Assemble parts of the pole mounting bracket used to mount the HYB, Parts Name Q’ty Mount Arm Mount Holder Truss M12 × 200 Hexagon Head Screw with Nut (×2), Flat Washer (×2)(ST) M6 ×25 Hexagon Head Screw with Nut (x1), Flat Washer (×2), Spring Washer (SS) M6 × 35 Hexagon Head Screw with Nut (×2), Flat Washer (×2)(SS) TRUSS MOUNT ARM MOUNT HOLDER M12 × 200 SCREW SET 2-54 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Screw the Mount Arm and the Truss with the M6 × 25 Screw, Flat Washer (×2), Spring Washer (1), Nut, at four positions, Tightening Torque M6 4.0 N·m ± 10% M12 47 N·m TRUSS ± 10% MOUNT ARM NUT M6 x 25 SCREW SPRING WASHER FLAT WASHER FLAT WASHER MOUNT ARM M6x25 Screw, Nut, Flat Washer x 2 Spring Washer MOUNT ARM TRUSS Ab.144.3 mm TRUSS 2-55 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Determine centre off set, MOUNTING PIPE MOUNTING PIPE GUIDE PIN HOLE (HYB TOP) GUIDE PIN HOLE (HYB TOP) CENTRE OFF SET 2-56 CENTRE OFF SET Fit the guide pin of the HYB to the Guide Pin Hole of the Mount Arm, Install the HYB onto the bracket with the M6 × 35 Screw, Flat Washer (×2), Nut (×2), at four positions, INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step FLAT WASHER Procedure FLAT WASHER NUT NUT GUIDE PIN M6x35 SCREW HYB TRP PORT SHORT PLATE SHORT PLATE TRP PORT Note: When either Main or Standby TRP is removed, attach the short plate over the TRP port. Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. HYB FLAT WASHER M6 x 35 SCREW MOUNT ARM NUT NUT FLAT WASHER HYB HYB TOP M6x35 SCREW, NUT x 2 FLAT WASHER x 2 2-57 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Install the HYB to the mounting pole using the M12 × 200 Screw, Flat Washer, Nut, MOUNTING POLE NUT NUT GUIDE PIN HOLE FLAT WASHER M12 x 200 SCREW FLAT WASHER MOUNT HOLDER NUT NUT M12 x 200 SCREW FLAT WASHER HYB MOUNT HOLDER MOUNT HOLDER FLAT WASHER MOUNTING POLE POLE DIAMETER : ø50 to ø115mm MOUNT HOLDER M12x200 SCREW, NUT x 2 FLAT WASHER x 2 2-58 M12x200 SCREW, Nut x 2 FLAT WASHER x 2 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Adjust direction of the Bracket for Waveguide Port of the HYB orientation, Double Nut tightening Determination of the attachment direction. Tighten double nut after orientation for waveguide connection has been decided. WAVEGUIDE PORT HYB Confirm the TRP Type, which is Master or Slave, Caution: The same type must be installed onto the HYB. 2-59 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step 10 Procedure Install the TRP onto the HYB, HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW MAIN TRP (NHG TYPE) MARK V TO TOP GUIDE PIN O-RING (TRP NHG Type) (TOP VIEW) Note: The TRP should be attached by turning the plate marked “V” up position for both Main TRP and Standby TRP. 2-60 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure O-RING GUIDE PIN MARK V TO TOP STANDBY TRP (TRP NHG Type) HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW O-RING GUIDE PIN STANDBY TRP MARK V TO TOP (TRP NHP Type) HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW Note: The TRP should be attached by turning the plate marked “V” up position for both Main TRP and Standby TRP. 2-61 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure MOUNTING POLE MAIN TRP POLE MOUNTING BRACKET STANDBY TRP HYB (TRP NHG Type) HYB WG PORT O-RING WG Notes:1. Be careful not to damage the O-ring. 2. Tightening torque is 1.4 N·m ± 10%. 11 Connect the flexible waveguide (WG) to the TRP and fix the waveguide to the TRP with four (4) bolts. Note: Before connecting the WG to the antenna, confirm which polarization is applied to the Master and Slave TRP. 2-62 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-11 11-38 GHz Band TRP Mounting with OMT (Antenna Direct Mounting) Step Procedure This section explains the installation of the OMT for XPIC system. There are two types of O-rings for antenna mounting to the OMT depending on the frequency band. Caution: Do not apply silicon grease to O-ring. POSITION OF LARGE SIZE O-RING POSITION OF LARGE SIZE O-RING FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING ANDREW ANTENNA RFS ANTENNA 11 GHz BAND 4 mm 4 mm 4 mm 35 32 40 Note: O-ring size is different with frequency band as follows: 18/23 GHz BAND 38 GHz BAND 18/23 GHz BAND .8 10 1.8 mm 15 1.8 mm 6m LARGE SIZE O-RING FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING 38 GHz BAND SMALL SIZE O-RING FOR WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION 2-63 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-11 (Cont’d) Step Procedure For the antenna direct mounting of the TRP, following OMT is used in the XPIC system. FREQUENCY BAND (GHz) FREQUENCY RANGE (GHz) INTERFACE WG INNER DIA.(mm) (ANT Side) 11 10.4 −11.7 18.0 18 17.7 − 19.7 10.5 23 21.2 − 23.6 9.0 24(26) 24.25 − 26.5 8.0 37 − 39.5 5.5 38 INTERFACE (TRP Side) NEC Original Caution: 1. For connecting the OMT to the antenna, the circular type waveguide flange of the antenna is applied to the XPIC system. When the V/H flange is mounted to the antenna, it must be changed to a circular type. 2. When mounting the TRP to the OMT, confirm the polarization for Main Master and SUB Master TRP. The installation of the corresponding TRPs in the opposite station must have the same polarization in order to make into line Main Master and SUB Master MODEMs. 2-64 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-11 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Fix the bracket and handle to the OMT. Fix the OMT to the antenna by tightening them with M6 screws (four locations), M5 HEAD CAP SCREW Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. GUIDE PIN FLAT WASHER M6 M6 SCREW MOVE THE SHORT PLATE ANT SCREW O-ring SHORT PLATE Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. Note: Tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring. 2-65 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-11 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Loosen the two screws and move the short plate if it is fixed to the TRP port. (see figure in step 9), Set the two TRPs to vertical polarization for OMT mounting. If the guide pin behind the plate marked H is mounted, remove the guide pin, Note: The TRP should be attached by turning the plate marked “V” up position for both Main Master TRP and SUB Master TRP. Insert the guide pin removed in step 4 behind the plate marked V, Note: Remove the protection metallic plate covering the waveguide hole on TRP. GUIDE PIN PLATE MARKED WITH V PLATE MARKED WITH V UP Main Master 2-66 (TRP NHG/NHP Type) Sub Master INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-11 (Cont’d) Step Procedure PLATE MARKED WITH V UP Main Master (TRP NHG2 Type) Sub Master Insert the O-rings to the two TRP ports of the OMT (see figure in step 9), Insert the guide pin into the hole of the OMT and set the position of screws, GUIDE PIN Confirm which polarization is applied to the Master TRP. Check the indication of polarization on the upper side of OMT. Fix the two TRPs with hex screws (four locations) using the allen key wrench, Note: Be careful not to damage the O-rings. 2-67 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-11 (Cont’d) Step Procedure POLARIZATION SIDE HEX SCREW TRP TRP O-ring O-ring POLARIZATION SIDE TRP Note: Tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. (TRP NHG Type) POLARIZATION SIDE HEX SCREW HEX SCREW TRP TRP O-ring O-ring TRP POLARIZATION SIDE Note: Tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. (TRP NHP Type) HEX SCREW 2-68 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-11 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Cautions: 1. Tighten all screws with lighter torque at first, then full torque as specified. 2. When either TRP is demounting for TRP replacing or other reasons, fix the attached short plate to the demounted port of the OMT to avoid leaking of RF power from the OMT and for waterproof. 3. To avoid occurrence of bit errors due to microphonic properties, when installing the SUB Master TRP, protect the Main Master TRP from mechanical knocks. FIXING HOLE FOR SHORT PLATE SHORT PLATE FIXED SHORT PLATE TO THE TRP PORT Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-69 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.5.2 TRP Wall Mounting For the antenna direct mounting type TRP, wall mounting installation is explained in following procedure. Chart 2-12 TRP Wall Mounting Step Procedure Using a center punch and hammer, mark the drilling holes for the TRP wall mount bracket. Dimensions are shown below. WALL 220 100 100 Unit : mm Using an electric drill for concrete, drill the guide holes, M10 Change the concrete drill to enlarge the holes and drill the anchor bolt holes, 2-70 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Remove debris from the specified hole and insert a plug-bolt into it, ANCHOR BOLT Make sure to insert the plug-bolt fully, Note: Anchor bolts of M10 bolt shall be prepared by the customer. Tighten hardly the bolt using a wrench or monkey wrench, Loosen the bolt and remove it. BOLT WASHER 2-71 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Fix the TRP wall mounting bracket to the wall with the six bolts (M6) of the anchor volt, FLAT WASHER * SPRING WASHER * FRANGE ADAPTOR BOLT * Note: * The BOLT, FLAT WASHER and SPRING WASHER are of the Anchor bolt. Mount the TRP onto the bracket and fix the TRP using the four bolts (M6) on the TRP, GUIDE PIN (V) TRANSDUCER (TRP NHG Type) (TRP NHP Type) Note: The tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-72 (TRP NHG2 Type) INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 10 Connect the wave guide to the transducer for the TRP. Note: Tightening torque is 1.4 N·m ± 10%. (up to 15 GHz) Tightening torque is 0.6 N·m ± 10%. (18 GHz or higher) WAVEGUIDE O- RING (TRP NHG Type) BOLT (M4) SPRING WASHER WASHER Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring. Details of A For 11 GHz For 18-38 GHz Refer to Chart 2-6 Feeder Connection for the wave guide connection. 2-73 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.5.3 TRP Rack Mounting For the antenna direct mounting type TRP, rack mounting installation is explained in following procedure. Chart 2-13 TRP Rack Mounting Step Procedure Fix the TRP rack mounting bracket into the 19-inch rack using the six fixing bolts. TRP MOUNTING BRACKET FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER 19-INCH RACK BOLT FRANGE ADAPTOR Mount the TRP onto the bracket and tighten the four fixing bolts (M6) on the TRP, GUIDE PIN TRP (NHG2 Type) (NHP Type) (NHG Type) Note: The tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-74 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-13 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connect the wave guide to the transducer for the TRP. TRP WAVEGUIDE O- RING WASHER Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring. BOLT (M4) SPRING WASHER Note: Tightening torque is 1.4 N·m ±10% (up to 15 GHz). Tightening torque is 0.6 N·m ±10% (18 GHz or higher). Details of A For 11 GHz For 13-38 GHz Refer to Chart 2-6 Feeder Connection for the wave guide connection. 2-75 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.6 Feeder Connection The connection method of the waveguide type TRP is described in following procedure. Chart 2-14 Wave Guide Connection Step Procedure Mount a waveguide to the TRP, fix the waveguide to the TRP with four bolts. Note: Being careful, not to damage the O-ring. MOUNTING BRACKET THIN NUT THICK NUT SPRING WASHER M6 FLAT WASHER Tightening torque: 4.0 N·m ± 10% O- RING U-BOLT BOLT (M4) SPRING WASHER WAVEGUIDE WASHER Note: Tightening torque is 1.4 N·m ±10% (up to 15 GHz). Tightening torque is 0.6 N·m ±10% (18 GHz or higher). Notes: 1. Use suitable flange adapter between TRP and waveguide depending on the waveguide type. 2. Connection of the waveguide is the same way as TRP is wall mounted or 19-inch rack mounted. The wave guide for the antenna direct mounting type TRP is flange adapter is required. Refer to the following procedure. 2-76 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-14 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the attachment with adapter to the TRP bracket using ten bolts, TRP BRACKET SPRING WASHER Tightening torque: 3.0 N·m ± 10%. BOLT (M5 ×10) Note: Color of adapter is white. WASHER PBR ADAPTER ATTACHMENT Loosen eight nuts and remove the two U-bolts from the TRP bracket, TRP BRACKET U-BOLT NUT 2-77 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-14 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the TRP bracket to the pole with two U-bolts, Note: The diameter of the pole is from 48.5 to 114.5 millimeters. POLE TRP BRACKET FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER THICK NUT (M10) THIN NUT (M10) U-BOLT Note: Tightening torque is 34.0 N·m ± 10% Mount the TRP to the TRP bracket with attached four bolts (Align the guide pins on the TRP and the guide holes on the bracket), Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring. GUIDE PIN O-RING (Note) TRP BRACKET Antenna direct mounting type TRP with NEC special flange. Note: Tightening torque is 4.0 N·m ± 10%. 2-78 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-14 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 5. Make sure that the TRP and the TRP bracket are fixed at specified values. Mount the waveguide to the TRP with four bolts. Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring attached to the PBR adapter. O-RING WASHER SPRING WASHER BOLT (M4) WAVEGUIDE WITH PBR( ) FLANGE Note: Tightening torque is 1.4 N·m ±10% (up to 15 GHz). Tightening torque is 0.6 N·m ±10% (18 GHz or higher). 2-79 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-15 TRP Mounting for Connecting Coaxial Cable Step Procedure 6 GHz TRP MOUNTING (Connecting Coaxial Cable) MOUNTING BRACKET 1. Note:The diameter of pole is from 48.5 to 114.5 millimeters. THIN NUT THICK NUT SPRING WASHER FLAT WASHER Mount the bracket to the pole, point to the opposite station and tighten it with two U-bolts, U-BOLT Tightening torque: 34.0 N·m ± 10% 2. M6 Mount the TRP on to the bracket and tighten four bolts (M6) at upper and lower parts of the TRP, Tightening torque: 4.0 N·m ± 10% Note: Being careful, tighten alternately and gradually four screws. 3. 2-80 Check that the TRP and the bracket are fixed firmly, INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-15 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 6 GHz TRP MOUNTING (Connecting Coaxial Cable) BRACKET 4. Connect the Coaxial cable to the RF IN/OUT connector of the TRP, 5. Down the cable fix bracket to fix the Coaxial cable, then tighten the two bolts, TRP COAXIAL CABLE Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m± 10% NUT TIGHTEN BOLTS (M5) O-RING WASHER SPRING WASHER ANTENNA BOLT (M4) TRANSDUCER (When the wave guide flange is provided to the antenna port, fit the transducer with eight bolts.) Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m ±10% (6 GHz). POLE 6. TRP COAXIAL CABLE Install the Coaxial cables between the antenna and TRP. Note: Fix the coaxial cable to the pole or member with cable hanger or cable ties after antenna orientation has been completed. Caution: Wrap the coaxial cable connection points with a selfbonding tape for waterproof. 2-81 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Straight Type Caution: When connecting the IF cable to the TRP, tighten the N-male connector with engage connector nut only using fingers and holding the cable with another hand. TRP IF CABLE L-Angle Type Tighten the engage connector nut only for the L-angle connector also. (Tightening Torque: 0.7 to 1.2 N•m (7 to 12 kg•cm)) TRP IF CABLE L Angle Type TRP IF CABLE 2-82 Caution: If rotate other parts of the L-angle connector as illustrated left, it can cause connector damage. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-15 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 6 GHz TRP MOUNTING (Connecting Coaxial Cable) BOLT ANT HYB/COUPLER N-Type * No.1 TRP TRP BRACKET COAXIAL CABLE* COAXIAL CABLE TIGHTEN BOLTS (M5) Note: Tightening torque is 3.0 N·m± 10% POLE No.2 TRP SIDE VIEW Note: *:When coaxial cable with SMA connector is used, the connectors are supplied by NEC. Caution: Wrap the coaxial cable connection points with a self-bonding tape for waterproof. USING HYB/COUOPLER FOR 1+1 SYSTEM 2-83 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-16 TRP Mounting for Connecting Coaxial Cable or Waveguide Step Procedure 6 GHz TRP MOUNTING BRACKET INSTALLATION This Mounting Bracket is designed in order to install 6 GHz TRP with Ntype connector or Waveguide interface to a pole. The diameter of the pole is from 48.5 to 114.3 millimeters. Mounting Bracket Parts List Item Mounting Bracket 10 11 Description Bracket Holder-1 (with two M6 taps) Holder-2 M8 Stud Bolt (SS) M8 Hexagon Nut (SS) M8 Flat Washer (SS) M6×16 Hexagon Socket Head Screw (SS) M6 Spring lock Washer (SS) M6 Flat Washer (SS) Cap Band (Cable Clamp) Note: SS: Stainless Steel Note: Tightening torque is 4 N·m ±10% (M6 Screw). Tightening torque is 11 N·m ±10% (M8 Screw). Standard Installation 2-84 Reverse Installation Q’ty 20 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-16 (Cont’d) Step Procedure A nut is assembled to a stud bolt until a nut has come to a complete stop, Assembly of the Holder-1 (2 sets) Stud Bolt M8 Hexagon Nut M8 Stud Bolt M8 (2 ea) Holder-1 2 Taps M6 Hexagon Nut M8 (4 ea) Note: Tightening torque is 11 N·m ±10%. Fixed Nut Flat Washer M8 (2 ea) Approx. 56 mm Fix the two Holder-1 to the Bracket at four bolts, Assembly of the Bracket Holder-1 Assembly Bracket Flat Washer M6 (4 ea) Spring Lock Washer M6 (4 ea) Hexagon Socket Head Screw M6×16 (4 ea) Note: Tightening torque is 4 N·m ±10%. 2-85 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-16 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the Bracket to the pole, point to the opposite station and tighten it with four Stud bolts, Installation to the Pole Flat Washer M8 (4 ea) Pole (φ 48.5 to 114.3 mm) Hexagon Nuts M8 (8 ea) Note: Tightening torque is 11 N·m ±10%. Holder-2 (2 ea) A=B Holder Bolt End Cap (4 ea) Note: Since a bolt projects from a Holder when a pole diameter is small, please attach the Cap to a bolt end. 2-86 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-16 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the TRP on to the Bracket and tighten four bolts (M6) at upper and lower parts of the TRP, Attachment of the TRP Hexagon Socket Head Screw M6 Note: Tightening torque is 4 N·m ±10%. TOP VIEW Example Right Angle Side Connect the Coaxial cable to the RF IN/OUT connector of the TRP, Connection of the Coaxial Cable Pole N-type Connector Antenna Band TRP Coaxial Cable Coaxial Cable Install the Coaxial cables between the antenna and the TRP. Notes:1. Fix the Coaxial cable to the pole or member with Band (cable ties) after antenna orientation has been completed. 2. Wrap the Coaxial cable connection points with a selfbonding tape for waterproof. (The self-bonding tape shall be prepared by customer.) 2-87 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-17 TRP Mounting for Connecting Waveguide Step Procedure 10-38 GHz TRP MOUNTING BRACKET INSTALLATION This Mounting Bracket is designed in order to install 11-38 GHz TRP with antenna direct mount interface to a pole. The diameter of the pole is from 48.5 to 114.3 millimeters. Mounting Bracket Parts List Mounting Bracket Item 10 11 12 13 Description Bracket (with Adapter) Holder-1 (with two M6 taps) Holder-2 M8 Stud Bolt (SS) M8 Hexagon Nut (SS) M8 Flat Washer (SS) M6×16 Hexagon Socket Head Screw (SS) M6 Spring Lock Washer (SS) M6 Flat Washer (SS) Cap O-Ring (for TRP) O-Ring (for Waveguide) Screw of Waveguide Connecting for 10/11 GHz M4×14 Hexagon Head Screw with Washer (SS) for 13/15 GHz M4×12 Hexagon Head Screw with Washer (SS) for 18/23/26/28/32/38 GHz M3×10 Hexagon Head Screw with Washer (SS) Note: SS: Stainless Steel Note: Tightening torque is 4 N·m ±10% (M6 Screw). Tightening torque is 12 N·m ±10% (M8 Screw). Standard Installation 2-88 Reverse Installation Q’ty 20 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-17 (Cont’d) Step Procedure A nut is assembled to a stud bolt until a nut has come to a complete stop, Assembly of the Holder-1 (2 sets) Hexagon Nut M8 Stud Bolt M8 Stud Bolt M8 (2 ea) Holder-1 Hexagon Nut M8 (4 ea) Note: Tightening torque is 12 N·m ±10%. 2 Taps M6 Fixed Nut Flat Washer M8 (2 ea) Approx. 56 mm Fix the two Holder-1 to the Bracket at four bolts, Assembly of the Bracket Holder-1 Assembly Bracket (with Adapter) Flat Washer M6 (4 ea) Spring Lock Washer M6 (4 ea) Hexagon Socket Head Screw M6×16 (4 ea) Note: Tightening torque is 4 N·m ±10%. 2-89 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-17 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the Bracket to the pole, point to the opposite station and tighten it with four Stud bolts, Installation to the Pole Flat Washer M8 (4 ea) Pole (φ 48.5 to 114.3 mm) Hexagon Nuts M8 (8 ea) Note: Tightening torque is 12 N·m ±10%. Holder-2 (2 ea) A=B Holder Bolt End Cap (4 ea) Note: Since a bolt projects from a Holder when a pole diameter is small, please attach the Cap to a bolt end. 2-90 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-17 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the TRP on to the Bracket and tighten four bolts (M6) at upper and lower parts of the TRP. Please equip the terminal area of TRP and Adapter with O-ring, and join together after that, Attachment of the TRP Hexagon Socket Head Screw M6 Note: Tightening torque is 4 N·m ±10%. Adapter Adapter TRP Right Angle Side TOP VIEW O-Ring (for TRP) When the attachment screw of the TRP is hard, please loosen the fixed four screw of adapter once, Loosen the Fixed Four Screws Adapter Bracket Please adjust the position of adapter to compensate for attachment of TRP. Then tighten four bolts (M6) of the TRP, 2-91 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-17 (Cont’d) Step Example Procedure Connect the waveguide to the adapter of the mounting bracket, Connection of the Waveguide Pole Flexible Waveguide Antenna TRP Flexible Waveguide Flexible Waveguide O-Ring (for Waveguide) Waveguide Flange Type Frequency Band Screw of Waveguide Connecting 11 GHz 18/23 GHz 24(26) GHz 38 GHz 2-92 Adapter Waveguide PDR100 PBR220 PBR260 PBR320 PDR100 UBR220 UBR260 UBR320 Install the waveguide between the antenna and the TRP. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-18 Hybrid combiner installation for dual Polarized antenna Step Procedure When you attach two Hybrids to one Dual pol. antenna, rotate the antenna 90 degree counter clockwise, as shown below, to avoid hitting the hybrids to the antenna pole and its structures if necessary. Rotate counter clockwise 90 degree To TRP To TRP WG Flange LOW LOSS Cable 2-93 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.7 Cable Termination In this section, list of tools and material and the method for cable termination method are described. The following cables are described for reference. • D-sub connector (refer to Chart 2-19)* • TNC-P connector of the L angle type for MDP (refer to Chart 220)** • N-P connector of the L angle type for TRP (KOMINE made) (refer to Chart 2-21)** • N-P connector of the L angle type for TRP (HIROSE made) (refer to Chart 2-22)** • N-P connector of the straight type for TRP (HIROSE made) (refer to Chart 2-23)** • N-P connector of the straight type for TRP (KOMINE made) (refer to Chart 2-24)** • Molex 5557-04R connector (refer to Chart 2-25) • BNC connector soldering type (refer to Chart 2-26) • BNC connector crimping type (refer to Chart 2-27) D-Sub High Density Crimp Contacts assembly (refer to Chart 2-28)* Notes: 1. *Use D-sub connectors of less than 16 mm in height as illustrated below. D-SUB CONNECTOR HEIGHT 2. *Use D-sub 44-pins connector for the CTRL of less than 57 mm in width as illustrated below. D-SUB 44 PIN CONNECTOR for the CTRL WIDTH 3. **In 1+1 system, the difference between the No.1 channel IF cable length and the No.2 channel IF cable length should be within 100m. (differential absolute delay time: within 500 ns). Note: 2-94 Use shielded cables which are connected to the D-Sub/RJ45 connector to suppress interference from affecting the signal and to reduce electromagnetic radiation which may interfere with other signal cables. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 The tools and materials summarized in Table 2-5 are necessary. Table 2-5 Tools and Material List No. NAME REMARKS Soldering Iron Solder Knife Measure/Ruler Wire Stripper Adjustable Wrench Hand Crimping Tool CL250-0012-2/ CL250-0013-5 57026-5000/ 57027-5000 09 99 000 0596/ 09 99 000 0513 For D-Sub connector For Molex connector For D-Sub High density connector 2-95 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-19 Terminating Supervisory Cables with D-Sub Connector Step Procedure Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the braided shield. 50 mm CABLE Note: Use shielded cables which are connected to the D-Sub connector to suppress interference from affecting the signal and to reduce electromagnetic radiation which may interfere with other signal cables. Fold back the braided shield (do not separate the strands) and trim it as shown. WIRE Remove 4 mm of insulation from the end of the wire. CONFORMABLE WIRE SOCKET CONTACT AWG#20-24: CD-PC-111 AWG#24-28: CD-PC-121 4 mm WIRE 2-96 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-19 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Insert the cable into the socket contact. WIRE SOCKET CONTACT The cable should be fitted so that insulation and bare wire are arranged as shown. Insert the socket contact into the hand crimping tool. CONFORMING WIRE SOCKET CONTACT AWG#20-24: TC-CD-111 AWG#24-28: TC-CD-121 HAND CRIMPING TOOL (HRS TC-CD-111/TC-CD-121) 2-97 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-19 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Recheck that the wire position is as shown in step 5 before crimping the socket contact (see illustration below). WIRE SIDE SOCKET CONTACT WIRE Wind the metallic shield tape over the braided shield. METALLIC SHIELD TAPE Set the cable into the plug case as shown in figure below. Then, fix the cable using the cable clamper and two screws. CABLE CLAMPER PLUG CASE 2-98 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-19 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 10 Referring to circle A, fix the drain wire with screw. 11 Referring to circle B, insert each wire to the specified position (Refer Interface Terminals and Jacks for MDP in Section II OPERATING EQUIPMENT.). Insert the socket contacts into the upper and lower row positions while taking care that the socket contacts are inserted the right way. CIRCLE A SCREW DRAIN WIRE CIRCLE B 2-99 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-19 (Cont’d) Step 12 Procedure Fix the plug case with two screws, as shown in the figure. SCREW PLUG CASE 2-100 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-20 Terminating IF Coaxial Cable with TNC-P Connector (L Angle Type) (HIROSE made) used for MDP IF IN/OUT Step Procedure Note: It is recommended that TNC (Male) L-angle connector for the 8D-FB IF cable is used to connect it to the MDP. When the N (Male) straight connector is attached to the 5D-FB or 10D-FB IF cable, use of the TNC (Male) - N (Female) (NJ-TNCP-LA) L-angle adapter is needed. Pass the tightening nut, the washer and the gasket on the cable in the order shown in the figure. Then, strip the cable jacket in the diameter shown in the figure. [Applicable cable: 8D-FB-E] Notes: 1. Be careful of insertion direction for the gasket and the tightening nut. 2. Be careful not to damage the outer conductor. 3. Do not reuse the gasket because the clamp deforms it after tightening. Insert the clamp to clamp the stripped cable jacket end. Open the end of the outer conductor a little, Insert the hood between the plastic tape with aluminium foil and the outer conductor, Note: Use the insertion stick to open the hole of about φ9. No gap is allowed in between the clamp, the outer conductor and the hood. CLAMP HOOD 2-101 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-20 (Cont’d) Step Procedure After inserting the hood, cut off the plastic tape with aluminium foil and the dielectric at A-surface, Cut off the part of the outer conductor exceeding the clamp rim with a knife, Check that distance between the tip of the center conductor and A-surface is 6 to 7 mm, If it is more than 7 mm, cut the center conductor to correct length, Notes: 1. Be careful not to damage the center conductor, 2. Chamfer at the tip of the center conductor, 3. There shall be no evidence of deviation or deformation or burr at the tip of the center conductor. CLAMP 2-102 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-20 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Insert the insulation washer over the center conductor, and engage it with the F/F contact, Notes: 1. No gap is allowed in between the F/F contact, the insulation washer, and the dielectric. 2. The assembly unit after the completion of this process is called “block”. Combine the convex part of the clamp to the concave part of the gasket, Then insert this block to the shell, Note: Insert the hood until it hits the B-surface. 2-103 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-20 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Tighten the tightening nut sufficiently until the gasket is cut by the clamp and the tip of the clamp hits the washer, Notes: 1. Torque for the tightening nut shall be 8 to 30 N•m. 2. When tightening the nut, tighten with wrench at the wrench at the wrench flat. 3. Distance between the tightening nut and the LP shell is 1.85 to 2.1 mm for reference. Tighten the nut sufficiently. L-type dimension and cutting length of the cable. Specified length L: Cutting length L−25. 2-104 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-21 Terminating Coaxial (IF Signal) with N-P Connector (L Angle Type) used for TRP IF IN/OUT (KOMINE made) Step Procedure Note: It is recommended that TNC (Male) L-angle connector for the 8D-FB IF cable is used to connect it to the MDP. When the N (Male) straight connector is attached to the 5D-FB or 10D-FB IF cable, use of the TNC (Male) - N (Female) (NJ-TNCP-LA) L-angle adapter is needed. First fit the tying metal, washer and gasket on the cable. GASKET WASHER TYING METAL CABLE Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the braided shield, and fit the clamp. CLAMP 9 mm Fold back the braided shield (separating the strands of the braid) and trim it. Note: Pay attention not to damage the plait. Insert the ferrule. FERRULE 2-105 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-21 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Fit the bushing. BUSH Cut the aluminium foil and inner insulator away along the bushing and retain the inner conductor. Taper the edge of the center conductor using a file as shown in the enlarged view below. Note: Pay attention not to let protrusions and indents to occur. 2-106 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-21 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the contact onto the center conductor and mount the insulator onto the contact. INSULATOR 10 CONTACT Insert the cable into the shell. Tighten the tying metal by wrench using the wrench points. (Tighten with torque of 4 to 10 N·m) LESS THAN 0.1 mm (USUALLY NO GAPS) WRENCH POINT 2-107 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-22 Terminating IF Coaxial Cable with N-P Connector (L Angle Type) used for the TRP IF IN/OUT (HIROSE made) Step Procedure Note: It is recommended that TNC (Male) L-angle connector for the 8D-FB IF cable is used to connect it to the MDP. When the N (Male) straight connector is attached to the 5D-FB or 10D-FB IF cable, use of the TNC (Male) - N (Female) (NJ-TNCP-LA) L-angle adapter is needed. Pass the tightening nut, the washer and the gasket on the cable in the order shown in the figure. Then, strip the cable jacket in the diameter shown in the figure. [Applicable cable: 8D-FB-E] Notes: 1. Be careful of insertion direction for the gasket and the tightening nut. 2. Be careful not to damage the outer conductor. 3. Do not reuse the gasket because the clamp deforms it after tightening. Insert the clamp to clamp the stripped cable jacket end. Open the end of the outer conductor a little, Insert the hood between the plastic tape with aluminium foil and the outer conductor, Note: Use the insertion stick to open the hole of about φ9. No gap is allowed in between the clamp, the outer conductor and the hood. 2-108 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-22 (Cont’d) Step Procedure After inserting the hood, cut off the plastic tape with aluminium foil and the dielectric at A-surface, Cut off the part of the outer conductor exceeding the clamp rim with a knife, Check that distance between the tip of the center conductor and A-surface is 6 to 7 mm, If it is more than 7 mm, cut the center conductor to correct length, Notes: 1. Be careful not to damage the center conductor, 2. Chamfer at the tip of the center conductor, 3. There shall be no evidence of deviation or deformation or burr at the tip of the center conductor. 2-109 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-22 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Insert the insulation washer over the center conductor, and engage it with the F/F contact, Notes: 1. No gap is allowed in between the F/F contact, the insulation washer, and the dielectric. 2. The assembly unit after the completion of this process is called “block”. Combine the convex part of the clamp to the concave part of the gasket, Then insert this block to the shell, Note: Insert the hood until it hits the B-surface. 2-110 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-22 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Tighten the tightening nut sufficiently until the gasket is cut by the clamp and the tip of the clamp hits the washer, Notes: 1. Torque for the tightening nut shall be 8 to 30 N•m. 2. When tightening the nut, tighten with wrench at the wrench at the wrench flat. 3. Distance between the tightening nut and the LP shell is 1.85 to 2.1 mm for reference. Tighten the nut sufficiently. L-type dimension and cutting length of the cable. Specified length L: Cutting length L−25. 2-111 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-23 Terminating IF Coaxial Cable with N-P Connector (Straight Type) used for TRP IF IN/OUT (HIROSE made) N-type connector is used for the TRP side. Note: When the N (Male) straight connector is attached to the IF coaxial cable for the MDP IF IN/OUT, use of the TNC (Male) - N (Female) (NJ-TNCP-LA) L-angle adapter is needed. Step Procedure First fit the lock nut, washer and gasket on the cable as shown. LOCK NUT WASHER GASKET CABLE Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the braided shield, and fit clamp A. CLAMP A CONNECTOR 2-112 CABLE N260 5D-FB 25 mm N227 8D-FB 25 mm N228 10D-FB 27 mm N229 12D-FB 27 mm Fold back the braided shield (separating the strands of the braid) and trim it. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-23 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Cut away the insulation from the center conductor and fit clamp B. Be sure not to cut or scratch the conductor while stripping the insulation. 1.0 mm CLAMP B CUT Cut the center conductor. Taper the end of the center conductor using a file as shown in the enlarged view below. 12 mm Mount the center contact onto the center conductor as shown. Note: Insert the center contact into insulator (1.5 mm). 1.5 mm CENTER CONTACT 2-113 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-23 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Mount the insulator onto the center contact. TAPERING SIDE INSULATOR Insert the cable into the connector shell. CONNECTOR SHELL Tighten the lock nut. Less than 0.5 mm LOCK NUT 2-114 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-24 Terminating IF Coaxial Cable with N-P Connector (Straight Type) used for TRP IF IN/OUT (KOMINE made) N-type connector is used for the TRP side. Note: When the N (Male) straight connector is attached to the IF coaxial cable for the MDP IF IN/OUT, use of the TNC (Male) - N (Female) (NJ-TNCP-LA) L-angle adapter is needed. Step Procedure The clamp nut, the washer and the gasket are inserted in the cable, GASKET WASHER CLAMP NUT CABLE Strip the cable as below and disentangle the braid and insert the clamp in the cable, CLAMP BRAID 25 mm Do not scratch the braid wire. Turn the braid on the clamp inserted and cut the braid according to the paragraph, FOIL BRAID PARAGRAPH INSULATOR 2-115 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-24 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Cut the cable-insulator according to the surface that is turned the braid and insert the ferrule, The surface that is turned the braid. FERRULE CENTER CONDUCTOR Do not scratch the center conductor. Insert the insulator, INSULATOR Cut the center-conductor as following size. Process the tip of center-conductor like a taper with a file. (Do not have a curve and burr.) Insert the center-contact in the center-conductor and insert the insulator in the center-contact, INSULATOR CENTER CONTACT 12 mm Processing chart of the tip of the center-conductor. 2-116 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-24 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connector body is fit to the cable. Fit in the cable end into the body and screw the clamp nut by your hand first and tighten it with a torque wrench. Confirm the space that it is less than 0. 5 mm between the body and the cramp nut. BODY 18/2 flats CLAMP NUT less than 0.5 mm Tightening torque is more than 9.8 N•m (100 kgf•cm) Note: Use torque wrench. 2-117 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-25 Terminating Power Supply Cables with Molex Connector Step Procedure Note: Do not bend this part. Remove 3.0 to 3.5 mm of insulation. CABLE AWG#18-24 3.0 to 3.5 mm POWER SUPPLY CABLE FOR 48 V, 1A 2-118 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-25 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Set the socket contact to position 1 or 2 of the hand crimping tool. HAND CRIMPING OUTSIDE DIAMETER SET TOOL TYPE OF CABLE POSITION 57026-5000 57027-5000 HAND CRIMPING TOOL 57026-5000 Molex or 57027-5000 φ 1.5 to 1.8 φ 1.8 to 2.2 φ 2.3 to 2.6 φ 2.6 to 3.1 Squeeze the handle of the hand crimping tool, insert cable into socket contact. The cable should fit, so insulation and bare wire are arranged as shown. Squeeze the handle of the hand crimping tool until the ratchet is released. INSULATION BARREL WIRE BARREL WIRE STRIP LENGTH 2-119 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-25 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Twist cables for the power supply, (+) (−) Note: Twist power cables (+)/(−) to suppress inductive interference signals. Insert the socket contacts into the power connector until they lock. −48 V (*1) POWER CONNECTOR GND (*2) Note: For H3040 DC-DC CONV, (*1):−20 to −60 V (or 0 V) (*2):0 V (or +20 to +60V) 2-120 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-26 BNC Connector for 3C-2V Coaxial Cable Assembling, Solder Type Step Procedure The following explains how to assemble BNC solder type as an example. LOCK NUT CLAMP 1 CLAMP 2 SHELL (15.5 mm)* (39/64”)* Step 1. Slide the lock nut onto the cable. Strip the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the braided shield wires, and fit CLAMP 1. Note *:Stripping measurements vary depend on the BNC trim Step 2. Fold back the braided shield wire around the CLAMP 1 (without separating the strands of the braid) and trim it. (7 mm)* (9/32”)* Step 3. Cut away the insulator from the centre conductor and fit CLAMP 2. (Be sure not to cut or scratch the conductor while stripping the insulation.) Note *:Stripping measurements vary depend on the BNC SOLDERING Step 4. Solder the pin contact to center conductor. Use a knife to remove excess solder. Step 5. Insert the connectorized cable into the BNC shell and fasten the lock nut with a wrench. 2-121 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-27 BNC Connector for 3C-2V Coaxial Cable Assembling, Crimping Type Step Procedure The following explains how to assemble BNC crimping type as an example. BNC plug braid tube contraction sleeve ferrule STRIPPING BNC shell pin contact insulator (15 mm)* (6.3 mm)* (4 mm)* Step 1. Strip coaxial cable as illustrated left, (taking care not to damage braided shield wire), CENTER CONDUCTOR SHEATH DIELECTRIC Step 2. Cut braided shield wire (without unravel the strands of braid) and trim it, Note*: Stripping measurements vary depending on the BNC type. Step 3. Cut dielectric, (be sure not to cut or scratch the centre conductor CONTRACTION SLEEVE FERRULE while stripping the dielectric), SHIELD WIRE Step 4. Slide contraction sleeve ferrule onto the cable, and Step 5. Fan braided shield wire, BRAID TUBE INSULATOR PIN CONTACT 2-122 Step 6. Slide braid tube and insulator among braided shield wire and dielectric, Step 6. Slide pin contact until it bottoms against the centre conductor, INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-27 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Step 7. Crimp pin contact, CRIMP crimping area CRIMPING TOOL PIN CONTACT Step 8. Slide carefully the cable into BNC shell until insulator butts against BNC body, FERRULE Step 9. Slide ferrule over shield wire until it bounds against the BNC shell body, CRIMP TRIM Step 10.Crimp ferrule as close as possible to the BNC shell body and trim the excess of braid, CRIMPING TOOL Crimp ferrule as close as possible. Use suitable crimping size 2-123 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-27 (Cont’d) Step Procedure CONTRACTION SLEEVE Step 11.Position contraction sleeve over ferrule and BNC, HEATED AIR Step 12.Heat contraction sleeve until it contracts. 2-124 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-28 D-Sub High Density Crimp Contacts Assembly Step Procedure The following explains how to assemble high density crimp contacts used for HARTING hand crimp tool as an example. Crimping/inserting contacts process STRANDED WIRE JACKET Step 1. Strip the jacket for 2.5 −0/+0.5 mm as shown left and check if stranded wire is not damaged, 2.5 −0/+0.5 mm Applicable wire size: 0.14 - 0.22 mm2 (AWG26 - 24), stranded, maximum insulation: φ1.38 mm Stamped male contacts: 09 56 000 8175 (Level S4), High density male connectors: 09 56 300 5601 (#44) CRIMP TOOL (09 88 999 0596) Step 2. Place the handles in the open position as shown left, Note: When the handles are in close position, squeeze handles completely until safety ratchet is released. INDICATION OF THE PART NUMBER CHAMBER FOR 0.22 mm2 (AWG 24) Step 3. Select the suitable chamber for the selected wire, Step 4. Insert contact chamber, CHAMBER FOR 0.14 mm2 (AWG 26) in the selected Step 5. Insert the prepared wire in the contact, Step 6. Squeeze the handles together completely until the safety ratchet clicks to open, Step 7. Take out the crimped contacts from the chamber. Check if it should not be scratched or transformed. 2-125 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Chart 2-28 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Step 8. After crimping the stranded wire to the contact using a hand tool, insert the contact into the contact chamber with the tool, working from the wiring side, Step 9. You can here the contacts snap home, audible “click”, Step 10.Check if they are securely in place with giving the wire a gentle pull. Removing crimp contacts CONTACT CHAMBER WIRE INSERTION AND REMOVAL TOOL (09 99 000 0513) Step 1. Position the tool from the wiring side as shown left and insert into the contact chamber. The contact can then easily be removed from the wiring side together with itself and reinserted in a different chamber. INSERTION AND REMOVAL TOOL [REMOVAL] Contact can be removed together with wire. [INSERTION] Contact can be inserted together with wire. Position the Insertion and removal tool CONNECTOR 2-126 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.8 Wiring and Forming Chart 2-29 Wiring and Forming Step Procedure Connect cables for, signal interface, power supply, IF IN/OUT and ground to the proper connector of the MDP. (1) Connect ground cable to the ground terminal (2) Connect IF cable to IF IN/OUT connector. (3) Connect power supply cable to SELV connector. (4) Connect STM-1, Aux. signal cables to proper connector. (5) Connect XIF coaxial cables to opposite MDP. (XPIC configuration only.) (6) Connect XPIC CTRL cables to opposite MDP. (XPIC configuration only.) Note: When disconnect cables, perform it in revers steps. Fix the cables using cable binder to the rack as like as indicated position. Notes: 1. Do not cross the cables on front of indicators and power switch used for maintenance. 2. Take suitable bend radius to wiring the IF cable. (5DFB: 45mm or more, 8DFB, 10DFB: 70mm or more) 3. For the IF cable connection, it is recommended to use adapter. (Applicable adapters are listed table below). Table 2-6 IF Cable Adapter Adapter IF Cable TNC(P) - N(J) 5D-FB √ 8D-FB √ 10D-FB √ TNC(P) - TNC(J) √ 2-127 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Straight Type Caution: Tighten the TNC-male connector of IF cable to the MDP with engage connector nut only using fingers and holding the cable with another hand. MDP IF CABLE L-Angle Type Tighten the engage connector nut only for the L-angle connector also. (Tightening Torque: 0.3 to 0.5 N•m (3 to 5kg•cm)) MDP IF CABLE L Angle Type MDP IF CABLE 2-128 Caution: If rotate other parts of the L-angle connector as illustrated left, it can cause connector damage. INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Notes: 1. Connect XIF cable to between XIF IN (Main Master) and XIF OUT (Sub Master), and XIF OUT (Main Master) and XIF IN (Sub Master). 2. Connect XPIC CTRL cables to between XPIC CTRL (Main Master) and XPIC CTRL (Sub Master). Fig. 2-8 Cable Wiring for the XPIC System 2-129 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 Fix the cables to the mounting rack with cable binder. Cable Binder Fig. 2-9 Cable Wiring and Forming 2-130 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.9 Frame Grounding In mounting the MDP and TRP, perform frame grounding. The location of the frame grounding in each MDP and TRP is shown in Fig. 2-10, and the connection for frame grounding is shown in Fig. 2-11. Note: Connect the Frame Ground (FG) terminal on the MDP to the mounting rack with the earth cable. In addition, connect the mounting rack to the indoor earth terminal with the earth cable and connect the FG terminal on the TRP to the ground (refer to Fig. 2-11). ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PULL ALM PWR 100M DS1 IN/OUT WS IN/OUT PORT 1 PORT 2 MAINT MEMORY MDP (Blank) LCT FRAME GROUND TERMINAL ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV NMS NE AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC PORT 1 PORT 2 1+0 SYSTEM PULL ALM PWR WS IN/OUT 100M DS1 IN/OUT 100M ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT LCT PWR NMS SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC 1+1 SYSTEM MDP FRAME GROUND TERMINAL FRAME GROUND TERMINAL − 43V STD MAINT MEMORY MDP AUX/ALM NE Ns PROTECT PULL FRAME GROUND TERMINAL NWA-011060-001 DC-DC CONV UNIT WEIGHT 2.5kg SER No. DATE 1+0 System STD Input : 20 60V 3.4A 1.0A Output : − 43V 1.3A 1+1 System STD Input : 20 60V 3.4A 1.0A×2 Output : − 43V 1.3A×2 NEC Corporation TOKYO JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN Ns 100M PROTECT OUT PWR ALM FUSE (250V/8AH) SELV − 43V PULL PWR STD OUT PWR ALM FUSE (250V/8AH) SELV PULL PWR DC-DC CONV (Optional) FG FG 6-38 GHz TRP NHG/NHP Type 18-38 GHz TRP NHG2 Type Fig. 2-10 Location of Frame Ground 2-131 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 LIGHTNING ROD PROTECT AREA OUTDOOR EARTH GROUND TERMINAL (EXISTING OR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) 30° 30° EARTH LINE TRP COAXIAL CABLE INDOOR EARTH GROUND TERMINAL Use a copper grounding conductor to ground the rack. The grounding conductor to the CO GND be connected to the rack. RACK MDP EARTH LINE This is the buried earth wire. This type of wire is not an insulated winding wire and recommends to make a naked wire. GROUND LEVEL (Grounding Resistance: less than 10 ohms) Cautions: 1. Install the TRP within the area protected by lightning rod. 2. To avoid surge currents caused by lightning circulating in the equipment earth system, connect the equipment earth system (frame ground) to ground of the lightning rod at ground level. Note:Frame Ground terminal of the MDP (5 mm square cable (means more than 2.5 mm diameter cable (AWG #10) is recommended to apply for the earth grounding. The proper press fix terminal tool shall be used.) This connection is an example. Fig. 2-11 Connection for Frame Grounding (1/2) 2-132 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 LIGHTNING ROD TOWER It lets through the center of the steel tower as much as possible. EARTH LINE TRP COAXIAL CABLE FG EARTH LINE ISOLATED FROM TOWER (Grounding-resistance: less than 10 ohms) Grounding cable for TRP should be connected to the nearest EP of the tower. EP EARTH LINE* (Grounding-resistance: less than 10 ohms) The coaxial cable lets through the inside of the steel tower. The earth between TRP-MDP lets through the inside of the steel tower. (Grounding-resistance of tower: less than 10 ohms) Use a copper grounding conductor to ground the rack. The grounding conductor to the CO GND be connected to the rack. COAXIAL CABLE INDOOR EARTH LINE MDP This is the buried earth wire. This type of wire is not an insulated winding wire and recommends to make a naked wire. GROUND LEVEL Notes:* NEC recommends that frame ground of TRP should be connected to earth line as NEC’s standard installation. EP: Earth Ground Point of tower FG: Frame Ground terminal of the MDP (5 mm square cable (means more than 2.5 mm diameter cable (AWG #10) is recommended to apply for the earth grounding. The proper press fix terminal tool shall be used.) This connection is an example. Fig. 2-11 Connection for Frame Grounding (2/2) 2-133 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 2.10 Waterproof Protection After cable connection, the following parts should be wrapped by selfbonding tape for waterproof (see Fig. 2-10). Caution: Before connecting the IF cable between the MDP and TRP, using the circuit tester, check that the resistance of the I/F cable between center conductor and insulation is more than 100 MΩ. ANT ANT POLE POLE HYB/COUPLER TRP TRP Note A Note A TRP 6 GHz BAND TRP Wrap twice the IF IN/OUT connector with self-bonding tape for waterproofing. Note A These parts should be wrapped the self-bonding tape tightly, twice or more around the IF cable connector and IF IN/OUT connector of the TRP for waterproof. SELF-BONDING TAPE STRETCH TRP TWICE A HALF OF TAPE WIDTH Fig. 2-12 Location of Connector for Waterproof (1/2) 2-134 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 For NHG Type TRP This part should be wrapped the self-bonding tape tightly, twice or more around the IF cable connector and IF IN/OUT connector of the TRP for waterproof. TRP IFL CONNECTOR Caution: Before connecting the IF cable between the MDP and TRP, using the circuit tester, check that the resistance of the I/F cable between center conductor and insulation is more than 100 MΩ. IF CABLE TRP SELF-BONDING TAPE SELF-BONDING TAPE TRP Wrap twice the IF IN/OUT connector with self-bonding tape for waterproofing. SELF-BONDING TAPE 6-38 GHz BAND TRP STRETCH TRP IF CABLE IN CASE OF L−ANGLE TWICE A HALF OF TAPE WIDTH Note: The self-bonding tape should be prepared by customer. Fig. 2-12 Location of Connector for Waterproof (2/2) 2-135 INSTALLATION ROI-S07045 (This page is intentionally left blank.) 2-136 136 pages INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3. INITIAL LINE UP This section explains instructions for the initial lineup of the equipment. Included is information on start-up, shut-down, MDP and TRP equipment setting, antenna orientation and lineup test between two stations. When the PASOLINK Monitor is used for RX LEV monitoring, connect the X0818 PASOLINK Monitor to the TRP. The PASOLINK Monitor operates on a dry battery (6F22/9 V). Notes: 1. Insert the battery with correct polarity. 2. When the PASOLINK Monitor will not be used for extended periods of time, remove the battery to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion. 3. When the PASOLINK Monitor will be connected to the TRP, control corresponding TRP to Antenna Alignment mode using LCT in Maintenance ON. 3-1 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.1 Start-up The procedure for starting the equipment is shown in Chart 3-1. Warnings: 1. The –48 V DC is superimposed on the centre conductor of the IF coaxial cable between the MODEM and the TRP. Connecting test equipment directly to this terminal may damage it and touching the coaxial cable core may cause electrical shock. 2. Do not disconnect the IF cable between the MODEM and the TRP in operating condition, to avoid damaging the NLite N, turn the MDP power OFF before connecting/disconnecting the IF cable. 3. Do not allow open or short circuit of TRP TX output with the TX power on conditions. Perform the TX Mute control in the Maintenance mode or turn the PWR switch off at the MDP before disconnecting cable or feeder from the TRP TX output. 4. After turning ON the equipment, wait at least 1 minute before turning it OFF again. Repeatedly turning the power ON and OFF within a short interval may cause the NLite N to fail. Cautions:1. Be careful top surface above MODEM of the MDP and the TRP are hot in operation. 2. When replacing the MODEM, 2P LAN INTFC or DC-DC CONV (optional) turn off the PWR switch and disconnect all cables connected to the module which is to be replaced. 3. When dismounting the ( ) INTFC, turn off the PWR switch on the MODEM and disconnect all cables connected to the ( ) INTFC. 3-2 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-1 Start-up Cautions: 1. Do not apply a voltage to the equipment that varies sharply. The equipment may operate improperly. 2. Do not remove/connect the IF cable with the MDP power ON. Turn the MDP power OFF before connecting/disconnecting the IF cable, or equipment may be damaged. Apparatus: Suitable Screwdriver Digital Multimeter Step Procedure Notes: 1. The TRP power is supplied from the MDP 2. Refer to the DC Power Connection-2 for Start-up procedure when the NLite N+ TRP is connected to the NLite N TRP. DC Power Connection-1 1+0 SYSTEM Check that the IF cable between the MODEM and the TRP is firmly connected, Before connecting the power cable connector to the MODEM, check that the SELV input voltage is −48V (allowable range; within –40.5 to –57 V) with the digital multimeter, (see Fig. 3-1), Pull out the PWR switch lever and turn on, Confirm that the PWR indicator on the MODEM is ON. 1+1 SYSTEM Check that the IF cable between the No.1 MODEM and the No. 1 TRP is connected, Before connecting the power cable connector to the No.1 MODEM, check that the SELV input voltage is −48V (allowable range, within –40.5 to –57 V) with the digital multimeter, (see Fig. 3-1), Pull out the PWR switch lever and turn on, (see Fig. 3-1), Confirm that the PWR indicator on the No.1 MODEM is ON. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for No.2 MODEM, Confirm that PWR indicator on the No.2 MODEM is ON. 3-3 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 POWER SUPPLY –48 V 2 1 MODEM GND SELV PWR LED 1+0 CONFIGURATION MDP ! IF IN/OUT XIF IN XIF OUT Ns XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PULL ALM PWR 100M DS1 IN/OUT WS IN/OUT PORT 1 PORT 2 MAINT MEMORY MDP (Blank) LCT NMS NE Ns 100M PROTECT AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC PWR SWITCH –48 V GND –48 V 2 1 GND 2 1 No.1 POWER SUPPLY No.2 POWER SUPPLY No.1 MODEM PWR LED SELV ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PWR SWITCH 1+1 CONFIGURATION PULL ALM PWR WS IN/OUT DS1 IN/OUT 100M PORT 1 PORT 2 ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT PWR LED SELV PWR LCT NMS NE PWR SWITCH AUX/ALM Ns PROTECT PULL 100M MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC MDP No.2 MODEM Caution: The NLite N operates only negative voltage (–48 V). Therefore, the power supply system for the existing equipment which is used floating power supply (–20 to –60 V/ +20 to +60 V) must not be connected to the NLite N. When the MDP NLite N is used with another type TRP (e.g. NLite L TRP), optional DC-DC CONV module must be installed to the MDP NLite N. The TRP will be shorten it’s life or may be damaged if not used optional DC-DC CONV module. Fig. 3-1 DC Power cable Connection and Power ON/OFF (1/2) 3-4 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-1 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Notes: 1 The TRP power is supplied from the MDP. 2 Refer to the DC Power Connection-1 for Start-up procedure when the NLite N TRP is connected to the NLite N TRP. DC Power Connection-2 (DC-DC CONV) 1+0 SYSTEM Check that the IF cable between the MODEM and the TRP is connected, Connect the power cable to –43 V/OUT of the DC-DC CONV and SELV of the MODEM as shown in Fig. 3-1 (2/2), Before connecting the power cable connector to the SELV of the DC-DC CONV, check that the rated input voltage is −24V/−48V (allowable range; within –20 to –60 V) or +24V/+48V (allowable range; within +20 to +60 V) with the digital multimeter, (see Fig. 3-1), Pull out the PWR switch lever of the DC-DC CONV and turn on, Confirm that the PWR indicator on the DC-DC CONV is ON, Pull out the PWR switch lever of the MODEM and turn on, Confirm that the PWR indicator on the MODEM is ON. 1+1 SYSTEM Check that the IF cable between the No.1 MODEM and the No. 1 TRP, is connected, Connect the power cable to –43 V/OUT of the No.1 DC-DC CONV and SELV of the No.1 MODEM as shown in Fig. 3-1 (2/ 2), Before connecting the power cable connector to the SELV of the DC-DC CONV, check that the rated input voltage is −24V/−48V (allowable range; within –20 to –60 V) or +24V/+48V (allowable range; within +20 to +60 V) with the digital multimeter, (see Fig. 3-1), Pull out the PWR switch lever of the No.1 DC-DC CONV and turn on, Confirm that the PWR indicator on the No.1 DC-DC CONV is ON, 3-5 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-1 (Cont’d) Step 3-6 Procedure Pull out the PWR switch lever of the No.1 MODEM and turn on, Confirm that the PWR indicator on the No.1 MODEM is ON, Repeat steps 1 to 7 for No.2 MODEM, Confirm that PWR indicator on the No.2 MODEM is ON. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 MODEM SELV PWR LED PWR SWITCH (MDP) MDP ! IF IN/OUT XIF IN XIF OUT Ns XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV 1+0 CONFIGURATION G PULL ALM DS1 IN/OUT WS IN/OUT PWR 100M PORT 3 PORT4 − 43V STD OUT PWR ALM LCT PWR SELV FUSE (250V/8AH) PROTECT PULL DC-DC CONV –43 V/OUT NMS MAINT MEMORY MDP AUX/ALM NE SC IN/OUT CALL MMC POWER SUPPLY 2 1 –20 to –60V/(or 0V) EOW Ns 100M 0 V/(or +20 to +60V) No.1 POWER SUPPLY No.2 POWER SUPPLY 0 V/(or +20 to +60V) 0 V/(or +20 to +60V) 2 1 –20 to –60V/(or 0V) 2 1 –20 to –60V/(or 0V) No.2 PWR SWITCH No.1 SELV No.1 PWR SWITCH No.1 –43 V/OUT DC-DC CONV UNIT NWA-011060-001 DC-DC CONV UNIT WEIGHT 2.5kg SER No. DATE 1+0 System STD Input : 20 60V 3.4A 1.0A Output : − 43V 1.3A 1+1 System STD Input : 20 60V 3.4A 1.0A×2 Output : − 43V 1.3A×2 NEC Corporation TOKYO JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PWR OUT ! IF IN/OUT Ns No.2 –43 V/OUT − 43V STD ALM No.2 SELV FUSE (250V/8AH) SELV − 43V PULL PWR STD OUT PWR ALM FUSE (250V/8AH) PULL PWR SELV PULL ALM WS IN/OUT PWR DS1 IN/OUT 100M PORT 3 PORT4 100M Ns − 43V STD OUT PWR ALM FUSE (250V/8AH) SELV PROTECT PULL PWR LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC No.1 PWR SWITCH No.2 MODEM No.1 SELV No.1 MODEM No.2 PWR SWITCH No.2 SELV Caution: The NLite N operates only negative voltage (–48 V). Therefore, the power supply system for the existing equipment (not NLite N) which is used floating power supply (–20 to –60 V/+20 to +60 V) must not be connected to the NLite N. In case of the MDP NLite N is used with the existing TRP (e.g. NLite L TRP), optional DC-DC CONV module must be used. If the optional DC-DC converter is not used the NLite L TRP lifetime or the TRP may be damaged. Fig. 3-1 DC Power cable Connection and Power ON/OFF (2/2) 3-7 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.2 Shut-down The shut-down procedures for the equipment is shown in Chart 3-2. Warning: After turning ON the equipment, wait at least 1 minute before turning it OFF again. Repeatedly turning the power ON and OFF with in a short interval may cause the MDP/ TRP to fail. Chart 3-2 Shut-down Step Procedure 1+0 SYSTEM Pull out the PWR switch lever on the MODEM and turn off the PWR switch (see Fig. 3-1), Confirm that all LED indicators on the MDP are OFF. 1+1 SYSTEM Note: When turn OFF the MDP and TRP in 1+1 configuration, turn OFF power for standby side first, then working side. When turn OFF the MDP and TRP in working channel only, switchover the working to standby channel with TX and RX SW using LCT. (see Chart 3-7) 3-8 Pull out the PWR switch lever on the corresponding MODEM is to be shut down, then turn off (see Fig. 3-1). Confirm that the PWR indicator on the MODEM is OFF. Pull out the PWR switch lever on the other MODEM, then turn off the PWR switch. (see Fig. 3-1). Confirm that all LED indicators on the MDP are OFF. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.3 Initial Setting The initial setup of the MDP/TRP is performed using the PC according to Table 3-1. For the details operation of the PC setup for connecting LCT, refer to the NLite N LCT Operation Manual in Section IV Appendix. Table 3-1 Initial Setup Items Setup Order Setup Item LCT 1. Equipment Setup Chapter 3 2. Date and Time Chapter 6.3 3. Provisioning Chapter 7 4. Relay/House Keeping Chapter 7 Note: The “Equipment Setup” must be set properly every items before “Provisioning” setup. The “Provisioning” setup must be performed based on the “Equipment Setup”. When setting or changing Equipment Setup, check the setting values of all the Provisioning items. 1+0 CONFIGURATION ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PULL ALM PWR WS IN/OUT DS1 IN/OUT 100M PORT 1 PORT 2 PROTECT MAINT MEMORY MDP (Blank) LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM Ns 100M SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC LCT 1+1 CONFIGURATION ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PULL ALM PWR WS IN/OUT DS1 IN/OUT 100M PORT 1 PORT 2 ! IF IN/OUT Ns XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL TX RX XPIC RESET PWR TRP MD/ CBL SELV PWR LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM Ns PROTECT PULL 100M MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC LCT ACCESS CABLE Note: Use the typical USB shielded cable. (Do not use the un-shielded cable.) USB PC for LCT Fig. 3-2 LCT Connection 3-9 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.3.1 Equipment Setup In initial lineup, the “Equipment Setup” must be performed using LCT. Chart 3-3 Equipment Setup Refer to the NLite N LCT Operation Manual in Section IV Appendix. for the details of “3. EQUIPMENT SETUP”. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Redundancy Setting INTFC Main (WORK) INTFC Sub (PROT) XPIC Usage *3 APS Function *3 Modulation Scheme Transmission Capacity TX RF Frequency [MHz] RX RF Frequency [MHz] *2 Frame ID TX Power Control TRP Type *3 TX SW Type *3 LAN Port Usage *1 LAN Capacity1 *1 LAN Capacity2 *1 TX Start Frequency [MHz] TX Stop Frequency [MHz] RX Start Frequency [MHz] RX Stop Frequency [MHz] Frequency Step [MHz] Shift Frequency [MHz] Upper/Lower Sub Band Notes:*1 *2 *3 For LAN transmission only. There is two types TRP for the RX RF Frequency setup mode. Indicate only item name, not setting anything. Type 1.When the transmitting frequency is set, the receiving frequency is automatically assigned. Type 2.When the transmitting frequency is set, the receiving frequency is automatically assigned and assignment of it in manual is also available. 3-10 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.3.2 Provisioning In initial lineup, the “Provisioning” Setup must be performed using LCT. Chart 3-4 Provisioning Refer to the NLite N LCT Operation Manual in Section IV Appendix. for details of the “7. PROVISIONING”. The Provisioning Setup items are as follows: • • • • • • • • • • • • Provisioning DS1 Setting WS Setting BER Threshold Setting SC Assignment LAN Port Setting *1 TX Power Control *2 Relay Setting TCN Threshold (15min) TCN Threshold (1day) PMON Select In-band Loopback Setting Others *3 Notes: *1:For LAN transmission only. *2:Set to required TX power level in MTPC mode when it is going to perform the Antenna Orientation. *3:Optional items When setting or changing Equipment Setup, check the setting values of all the Provisioning items. 3-11 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.4 Antenna Orientation After the initial setup has been completed, an antenna orientation will be performed between two stations according to the procedures in Chart 3-5. Chart 3-5 Antenna Orientation Apparatus: Digital Multimeter with test leads Wrench Headset Step Procedure Connect the PC to the LCT port on the NLite N MDP using USB cable, (see Fig. 3-2) At each station, set “Maintenance1” from Maintenance in LCT Menu, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON (History) Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Note: In Maintenance “On” condition, every external Alarm outputs, excluding Maintenance/PS/CPU (MDP) ALM, are masked and remote control can not be performed. Click and select for the following control items in “Maintenance1”, Notes: 1. Retain the present status for other control items. 2. When the TX power control mode is set to ATPC, set it to MTPC and required level for the NLite N link on the “Equipment Setup” and “Provisioning”. 3-12 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure • TX SW Manual Control: Fix No.1 or No.2 (in 1+1 configuration) • RX SW Manual Control: Fix No.1 or No.2 (which is the same side fixed by TX SW in 1+1 configuration) • TX Power Control: (at opposite site) MTPC in Equipment Setup Required level in Provisioning • CW Control: (at opposite site) When the Antenna Alignment Mode is not selected, set manually to On. • Antenna Alignment Mode: Select On (in 1+0 configuration) (Set No.1 or No.2 which is the same side fixed by TX SW and RX SW in 1+1 configuration) --- Maintenance 1 --Item Maintenance TX SW Manual Control RX SW Manual Control RX SW Maintenance Mode TX Mute Control(No.1) TX Mute Control(No.2) CW Control(No.1) CW Control(No.2) IF Loopback (No.1) IF Loopback (No.2) Main CH Loopback (Near End) Main CH Loopback (Far End) LAN Device Reset --- Offline Maintenance --DADE Adjust RF Sub Band Select (No.1) RF Sub Band Select (No.2) Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1) Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2) Value On No.1 No.1 Manual Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off ... ... ... ... On On Setting Off Auto Auto Off Off Off Off Off Off On No.1 No.1 Set Set Set No.2 No.2 On On On On On On Set Set Set Set Set Set Select Select Set INTFC (1) - Port1 DADE Offset DADE Off Off On On DADE Off Set Set Set Set Set Note: In Antenna Alignment Mode “On” condition, controls between MDP and TRP are restricted. 3-13 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure At receiving station, remove a cap from the RX LEV MON jack, At each station connect the digital multimeter, Note: In order to measure exact performance of AGC V, it is mandatory required to set Antenna Alignment Mode to ON. The AGC voltage indication is not guaranteed outside Antenna Alignment Mode. At each station, adjust the azimuth and elevation angle of the antenna alternately so that the measured voltage becomes maximum, Note: The relation of the RX INPUT LEVEL versus RX LEVEL MON(V) is shown below. RX LEVEL MON vs RX INPUT LEVEL (Typical) 4.5 3.5 RX LEVEL MON [V] 2.5 1.5 0.5 -80 -70 -60 -50 RX INPUT LEVEL [dBm] 3-14 -40 -30 -20 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure DIGITAL MULTIMETER RX LEV MON NHG/NHP Type TRP Notes 1: The RX LEV MON terminal on the TRP (conformed to IEC61169-24). 2: The RX LEV MON terminal must be capped for waterproof. Fig. 3-3 Antenna Orientation Test Setup Note: The fixed bolts and nuts to be used for the antenna orientation differ with antenna bracket types, refer to antenna bracket shown in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) to (4/4). 3-15 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Safety Guideline for Microwave Radiation Hazard The Microwave and Millimetre-wave that NLite N series are treating is very small radiation level and never been reported to effect human health. But advanced countries about health hazard have started to regulate the radiation levels. In case of EU country, it is specified by EN50385. In order to keep the regulation, the operator shouldn't work at near parabolic antenna during transmitter activating. Especially the area in side to front of antenna shows higher radiation level. (please see below figure and calculation sample 1). On the other hand, in case of front side of antenna, the power density becomes high level along antenna beam. Therefore the user of this system should pay attention not to radiate the beam against humans any time. (Please refer below calculation sample 2) 0.1m for Calculation example 1 ANTENNA 100m for Calculation example 2 TRP - 90 to +90 degrees 0.1m for Calculation example 1 Hazard Area of Radiation In addition, the Power density and Field strength level is calculated by equation below. P+G−30 10 10 × K Power density S (mW/cm2) = 40 × π × R2 Where: P = Output power of TRP (dBm), G = Antenna Gain (dBi), (in consideration of the angle from antenna) K = Reflection factor =2.56 (given), R = Distance between Human and Antenna (m) Calculation example 1, (90 degree side of antenna) NLite N = 18 GHz/+23 dBm, Antenna diameter = 0.6 m, 0 degree antenna gain = 39 dBi, 90 degrees side antenna gain = −24 dBi, (90 degrees attenuation = −63 dB), Distance = 0.1 m Power density S (mW/cm2) = 0.0016 ≤ 0.01 (European safety guideline) Calculation example 2, (0 degree, front side of antenna) NLite N = 7 GHz/+27 dBm, Antenna diameter = 1.8 m, 0 degree antenna gain = 40 dBi, Distance = 100 m Power density S (mW/cm2) = 0.01 => Equal to European safety guideline 3-16 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure ANTENNA DIRECTO MOUNTING TYPE A. USING ANDREW VHLP TYPE BRACKET Azimuth Angle Adjustment 6-1 Loosen bolts (1 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A), 6-2 Adjust the azimuth angle by adjusting bolt (2 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A), 6-3 Secure bolts loosened in step 6-1, Elevation Angle Adjustment 6-4 Loosen bolts (3 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A), 6-5 Adjust the elevation angle by adjusting bolt (4 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) A) 6-6 Secure bolts loosened in step 6-4, B. USING RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET Azimuth Angle Adjustment 6-7 Loosen nuts (1 in Fig. 3-4-B), 6-8 Adjust the azimuth angle by adjusting the nuts (2 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) B), 6-9 Secure nuts loosened in step 6-7, Elevation Angle Adjustment 6-10 Loosen bolt(s) (3 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) B), 6-11 Adjust the elevation angle by adjusting the nuts (4 in Fig. 3-4 (1/4) B), 6-12 Secure nut loosened in step 6-7, 6-13 Secure nuts loosened in step 6-10. 3-17 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step C. Procedure USING RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Azimuth Angle Adjustment 6-14 Loosen 3 bolts (1 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-15 Adjust azimuth angle by adjusting bolt (2 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-16 Secure nuts loosened in step 6-14, Elevation Angle Adjustment 6-17 Loosen 4 bolts (3 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-18 Adjust elevation angle by adjusting bolt (4 in Fig. 3-4 (2/4)), 6-19 Secure bolts loosened in step 6-17, At each station, restore the “Antenna Alignment Mode” to “off” using the LCT, At each station, reset control items to original using LCT, At each station, restore the “MAINT Mode” to “off” position using the LCT, 10 At each station, disconnect the digital multimeter Monitor from the RX LEV MON connector, 11 At each station, reconnect the cap removed in step 4, Note: The RX LEV MON connector must be capped for waterproof. 3-18 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure XPD Adjustment (For Antenna Direct Mounting Type) Note: The XPD adjustment using cross-polarization signal should be done more carefully than using co-polarization signal because XPD changes sharply in the axial direction. 1’ Loosen three screws (SCREW1, 2 and 3 in Fig. 3-4 (3/4)) and rotate antenna (connected OMT/TRP) so that the RX LEVEL MON indicates the maximum value at the TRP of the Main Master and Sub Master channels, 2’ At opposite station, turns the TRP of the Sub Master channel power OFF (for both No.1 and No.2 Sub Master channels in 1+1 system), 3’ In this conditions, check the RX LEVEL MON indication value for XPD at the TRP of the Sub Master channel, 4’ Confirm that the XPD is more than 25 dB, if not, repeat Azimuth Angle, Elevation Angle and XPD Adjustment, 5’ At opposite station, turns the TRP of the Sub Master channel power ON, 3-19 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 1. Loosen (1/2 turn) bolts for adjusting azimuth (top and bottom) 4. Adjust elevation 3. Loosen (1/2 turn) bolts for adjusting elevation 2. Adjust azimuth A. ANDREW VHLP TYPE BRACKET 3. Loosen (1/4 TURN) bolts for adjusting elevation 2. Adjust azimuth 1. Loosen for adjusting azimuth 4. Adjust elevation 0.3 φ m Antenna B. RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (1/4) 3-20 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 1. Loosen (1/4 turn) bolts for adjusting azimuth 2. Adjust azimuth. 3. Loosen (1/4 turn) bolts for adjusting elevation. 4. Adjust elevation. 0.6 φ m Antenna C. RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (2/4) 3-21 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 ROTATION INDICATOR SCREW 2 SCREW 1 POLE SCREW 3 A. RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET B. RFS C-Mount TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (3/4) 3-22 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION TYPE Azimuth Angle Adjustment (Waveguide Connection Type) Note: Take care that the flexible waveguide is not forcedly twisted by rotating the antenna. When the HS/SD system is configured, alternately switchover the transmitter to the other channel (No.1 or No.2) at the opposite station and repeat adjustment of elevation and azimuth to obtain satisfactory results in both No.1 and No.2 CH. (Refer to Chart 3-7 for TX SW/RX SW Manual Switchover Operation). 1’ Loosen all strut attachment hardware, 2’ Loosen bolts indicated by arrows in Fig. 3-4 (4/4)-A, 3’ Loosen jam nuts and rotate turnbuckle-1 in Fig. 3-4 (4/4)-A so that the RX LEVEL MON voltage obtains the maximum value, 4’ Carefully, tighten turnbuckle-1 jam nuts and bolts indicated by arrows in Fig. 3-4 (4/4)-A to hold the adjustment, Elevation Angle Adjustment (Waveguide Connection Type) 5’ Make sure that all strut attachment hardware is loosened, 6’ Loosen bolts indicated by arrows in Fig. 3-4 (4/4)-B, 7’ Loosen jam nuts and rotate turnbuckle-2 in Fig. 3-4 (4/4)-B so that the RX LEVEL MON voltage obtains the maximum value, 8’ Carefully, tighten turnbuckle-2 jam nuts and bolts indicated by arrows in Fig. 3-4 (4/4)-B, XPD Adjustment (Waveguide Connection Type) Note: This XPD adjustment using cross-polarization signal should be done more carefully than using co-polarization signal because XPD changes sharply in the axial direction. 9’ At opposite station, turns the TRP of the Sub Master channel power OFF (for both No.1 and No.2 Sub Master channels in 1+1 system), 10’ In this conditions, check the RX LEVEL MON indication value for XPD at the TRP of the Sub Master channel, 3-23 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-5 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 11’ Confirm that the XPD is more than 25 dB, if it is not obtained, repeat Azimuth Angle, Elevation Angle for the XPD Adjustment, 12’ Tighten all strut attachment hardware, turnbackle jam nuts and bolts indicated by arrows in Fig. 3-4 (4/4) A and Fig. 3-4 (4/4) B, 13’ At opposite station, turns the TRP of the Sub Master channel power ON (for both No.1 and No.2 slave channels in 1+1 system), 12 At each station, disconnect the digital multimeter from the RX LEV MON connector, 13 At each station, reconnect the cap removed in step 4, Note: The RX LEV MON connector must be capped for waterproof. 3-24 14 At each station, restore the “Antenna Alignment Mode” to “off” position using the LCT, 15 At the Main Master station, when the TX power control is operated in ATPC, restore the TX Power Control item of System Configuration changed in step 1 to “ATPC” using the LCT, 16 At the Main Master, when the TX power control is operated in MTPC, restore MTPC TX PWR item of “Provisioning Data” changed in step 2 to original setting value using the LCT. 17 At each station, reset Maintenance to “OFF”. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 STRUT TURNBUCKLE-1 A. Azimuth Adjustment TURNBUCKLE-2 B. Elevation Adjustment ANDREW VHLP4 TYPE BRACKET Fig. 3-4 Location of Adjusting Nuts and Bolts (4/4) 3-25 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.5 Lineup Test Line up test items for between two stations are listed in Table 3-2. Table 3-2 Lineup Test Items Item Chart No. Orderwire Test Chart 3-6 TX/RX SW Switchover Operation Chart 3-7 *1 DADE Adjust Chart 3-8 *2 Meter Reading Chart 3-9 PMON Clear Chart 3-13 *3 Note: *1 Chart 3-7 is described about Manual Switchover Operation. *2 Chart 3-8 is needed only when INTFC is Out-phase in 1+1 configuration. *3 After the initial lineup has been finished, clear PMON and RMON data for the start of service operation. Chart 3-6 Orderwire Test Step Procedure Connect headset to the EOW jack on the MDP, Press the CALL button on the MDP, Requirement: At the opposite station, the buzzer on the MDP sounds, 3-26 Check that the orderwire can be used between two stations with headsets, Disconnect headset from EOW jack on the MDP at each station. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 PROTECT LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC CALL EOW LOCAL STATION PROTECT LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM MAINT MEMORY MDP SC IN/OUT EOW EOW CALL MMC CALL OPPOSITE STATION Fig. 3-5 OW Test Setup for MDP 3-27 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-7 TX/RX SW Switchover Operation Step Procedure The TX/RX SW switchover operation is performed only in 1+1 configuration. Connect the PC to the LCT port on the NLite N MDP using USB cable, (see Fig. 3-2) Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, LCT Open window will be displayed, then click “Maintenance” button in the LCT MENU, select “Maintenance1” on background menu, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON (History) Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Select “On” of the Maintenance setting button and click on “Set” button, Select “No.1” or “No.2” of the TX SW setting button and click on “Set” button, Select “No.1” or “No.2” of the RX SW setting button and click on “Set” button, --- Maintenance 1 --Item Maintenance TX SW Manual Control RX SW Manual Control 3-28 Value On No.1 No.1 Off Auto Auto Setting On No.1 No.2 No.1 No.2 Set Set Set Check that the “Value” box for each item turned to the required status. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-8 DADE Adjustment Step Procedure Note: The DADE control applies in 1+1 configuration to adjust delay time for RX hitless switching when the INTFC status is indicated Outphase. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of PC and the LCT port of the MDP (see Fig. 3-2), Login to LCT using Internet Explorer, Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, LCT Open window will be displayed, then click “Maintenance” button in the LCT Menu area, select “Maintenance1” on background menu, Select “DADE Adjust” on the “Maintenance1” table, Click on setting button “DADE”, “Off set DADE” or “DADE Off” and click on “Set” button, ---Maintenance1--Item Maintenance Value On DADE Adjust --- Note: Setting Off On DADE Offset DADE Set DADE Off Set The DADE adjustment is needed in initial lineup or when the IF CABLE is replaced. It is not needed readjustment when the INTFC status is indicated In-phase. The setting conditions are as follows: DADE: Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal which it is selected by RX SW under the Outphase condition of the INTFC status. The DADE control is processed assuring no interruption of traffic. Offset DADE:Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal which it is selected by RX SW under the Outphase condition of the INTFC status. Since the offset memory minimizes the latency delay, traffic interruption occurs at that moment. This Offset DADE controls the delay time difference to a minimum than DADE control. DADE off: Set when DADE function is not used. For particularly, when low bit rate (10 to 20 MB) transmission is applied to the system, the DADE control is not required. 3-29 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-9 Meter Reading Step Procedure Connect the PC to the LCT port on the NLite N MDP using USB cable, (see Fig. 3-2) Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, Click “Metering” button in LCT Menu, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON (History) Then, the values of Metering items are displayed as follows: 1+1 Configuration ----Metering--TX Power [dBm]*1 RX Level [dBm] Power Supply [V] *2 BER *3 No.1 +19 -49.5 -45 0.0E-10 1+0 Configuration ----Metering--TX Power [dBm]*1 RX Level [dBm] Power Supply [V] *2 BER *3 3-30 +19 -50 -45 1.10E-10 No.2 +19 -49.7 -45 Calculating INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-9 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Notes:*1: TX POWER Level is indicated in 1 dB step. The TX Power varies depending on the propagation condition within setup ATPC range in provisioning, therefore, TX Power may be displayed within limited values listed in Table 3-3. Add attenuation value for Max. and Min. level when additional attenuator is used. *2: Power supply voltage of the TRP input varies depending on the IF cable length. *3: During total number of erroneous bits and total number of correctly received bits are calculating, “Calculating” and *E-** are displayed. Table 3-3 TX Power Output Level Modulation Mode QPSK Frequency Band (GHz) 5.8G (EHG) L6G U6G (EHG) 10.5G 11G 18G 23G 38G Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) +21 +29 +21 +25 +25 +24 +24 +18 Output Power Min. (dBm) -9 -1 -9 -5 -5 -6 -6 Additional attenuator (dB) 16QAM NA Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) +21 +27 +21 +21.5 +21.5 +22 +22 +14.5 Output Power Min. (dBm) -3 +3 -3 -2.5 -2.5 -2 -2 -9.5 Additional attenuator (dB) 32QAM NA +21 +25 +21 +21 +21 +19 +19 +14.5 Output Power Min. (dBm) -2 +2(-3) -2(-7) -2(-7) -2(-7) -4(-9) -4(-9) -8.5 +21 +25 +21 +21 +21 +19 +19 +14.5 Output Power Min. (dBm) +1(-4) +5(0) +1(-4) +1(-4) +1(-4) -1(-6) -1(-6) -5.5 NA Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) +21 +25 +21 +21 +21 +19 +19 +14.5 Output Power Min. (dBm) +1(-4) +5(0) +1(-4) +1(-4) +1(-4) -1(6) -1(-6) -5.5 Additional attenuator (dB) Tolerance NA Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) Additional attenuator (dB) 128QAM NA Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) Additional attenuator (dB) 64QAM -7 NA (dB) NA ±3 (except additional attenuator) Note: ( ) shows the values with additional attenuator. 3-31 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Table 3-4 ALL INOOR TR Unit Tx Power Output Level L6G Modulation Mode 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM Tolerance 3-32 Frequency Band (GHz) (TX Power at TR Unit Out) U6G 11G High Power STD Power High Power STD Power High Power Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) +32.5 +29.5 +32.5 +29.5 +30 Output Power Min. (dBm) Additional attenuator (dB) +12.5 +9.5 +12.5 +9.5 +10 Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) +32.5 +29.5 +32.5 +29.5 +30 Output Power Min. (dBm) Additional attenuator (dB) +12.5 +9.5 +12.5 +9.5 +10 Output Power Max. (dBm) (at ATPC 0 dB) Output Power Min. (dBm) Additional attenuator (dB) (dB) +32.5 +29.5 +32.5 +29.5 +12.5 +9.5 +12.5 +9.5 ±3 (except additional attenuator) INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.6 TRP Mounting/Demounting (ALL INDOOR TRP) Install the equipment in the place where it is not restricted access location regulated with UL60950-1. The installation procedure for TRP is shown in Chart 3-10. The TRP should be installed in the radio station indoor. Chart 3-10 Mounting Method for TRP (ALL INDOOR TRP) Step Procedure Be careful and mount TRP onto the rack using two persons. Note: When the change of the connecting direction of the transducer for the waveguide is necessary, that is possible using the same SJ cables. Refer to the following procedure. When the waveguide will be connected from the left side of the equipment, different SJ cables. provide for the transducer connection. 3-33 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 (1) (The same SJ-cable(s) are reused.) MAIN TX/RX (Down View) SD RX 435 mm (17 in.) 55.7 mm (2.2 in.) 121 mm (4.8 in.) 95 mm (3.7 in.) SD RX (2) Disconnect the SJ cable from transducer side only. (3) Loosen two screw bolts holding the transducer and remove the transducer. 42.3 mm 121 mm (1.7 in.) (4.8 in.) MAIN TX/RX 28.8 mm (1.1 in.) (4) (Front View) Note: Using torque wrench, loosen connectors of the SJ cable(s) connected between the BR CKT and transducer. Turn the transducer and fit the through-hole to the holding screw hole. : SJ cable connector-lock metal and screw bolt. Waveguide Connection in Up Direction 42.3 mm (1.7 in.) 121 mm (4.8 in.) 95 mm (3.7 in.) SD RX Note: 121 mm (4.8 in.) 55.7 mm (2.2 in.) MAIN TX/RX :SJ cable connector-lock metal and screw bolt. (Down View) 55.7 mm (2.2 in.) (5) (6) Tighten two screw bolts to fix the transducer to the shelf, (4.8 in.) 95 mm (3.7 in.) 121 mm 42.3 mm (4.8 in.) 435 mm (17 in.) SD RX MAIN TX/RX Connect the SJ cable to the transducer and tighten the SJ cable connectors with the torque wrench, Note: Being careful, tighten alternately and gradually either end connectors of the SJ cable. Tightening torque: 0.6 N·m. 3-34 121 mm (Front View) Waveguide Connection in Rear Direction (1.7 in.) INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Align the TRP to the mounting position on the 19-inch rack. Note: To mount the TRP in a 19-inch rack above other equipment, leave space for two rack units at the bottom to allow heat from the NLite N to radiate. More than 200 mm (8 in.) At least two rack units At least one rack unit Holding both handles and bottom of the TRP using two persons, mount it into the rack, Using a screw driver, tighten four screw bolts to fix the TRP at left and right sides, 3-35 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure When the TRP is close to the wall (within 200 mm (8 in.)), move two fixture brackets to center position on both sides of the equipment. (four screws are used for each side) FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER SCREW SCREW FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER SCREW SCREW FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER SCREW Mounting at Center Position FLAT WASHER SPRING WASHER SCREW Mounting at Front Position HOT SURFACE HANDLE ALL INDOOR TRP Caution: Install the equipment in the place that is a restricted access location in compliance with UL60950-1. When the TRP is installed in a place of unrestricted access, open space above TRP is more than two rack unit (approximately 90 mm). Also, keep the environment temperature lower than +104°F (+40°C). 3-36 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connect the frame ground cable (*) to the “FG” terminals on the TR UNIT and the MDP, Connect to between the RF SW CTRL connectors on the I/O BOARD (TRP) and the CTRL UNIT (MDP) using an exclusive cable, Connect to between the CLUSTER ALM/AUX connectors on the I/O BOARD (TRP) and the CTRL UNIT (MDP) using an exclusive cable, 10 Connect an IFL cable to between IFL connectors on the TR UNIT and MDP, 11 Connect signal cables to the appropriate connector on the I/O BOARD and the CTRL UNIT using, 12 Connect the power supply cable to the DC IN connector on the TR UNIT. 13 Connect the power supply cable to the SEL V connector on the MDP, 3-37 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure SYS 1 SD RX * SYS 2 MAIN TX/RX SD RX * MAIN TX/RX DC IN 7 Rack Unit RF SW CTRL I/O BOARD IFL AUX/ALM (TO MDP) at least 1 Rack Unit 0.5 Rack Unit at least 0.5 Rack Unit 1 Rack Unit FG(*) at least 1 Rack Unit 0.5 Rack Unit at least 0.5 Rack Unit 1 Rack Unit SEL V AUX/ALM Note:(*)5 mm square cable (more than 2.5 mm diameter cable) (AWG#10 cable) is recommended for frame ground. The proper press fix terminal tool shall be used. 3-38 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step Procedure SYS 1 SYS 2 SD RX * MAIN TX/RX SD RX * MAIN TX/RX DC IN 7 Rack Unit at least 2 Rack Unit FG(*) 7 Rack Unit IFL at least 1 Rack Unit 0.5 Rack Unit at least 0.5 Rack Unit 1 Rack Unit at least 1 Rack Unit 0.5 Rack Unit at least 0.5 Rack Unit 1 Rack Unit SEL at least 1 Rack Unit 0.5 Rack Unit at least 0.5 Rack Unit 1 Rack Unit at least 1 Rack Unit 0.5 Rack Unit at least 0.5 Rack Unit 1 Rack Unit 3-39 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-10 (Cont’d) Step 14 Procedure Attach the front cover to the equipment with two hinges and tighten two screws. Hinge Screw for Front Cover Screw for Front Cover 3-40 Hinge INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.6.1 TRP Demounting (ALL INDOOR TRP) For demounting the TRP (if necessary), use the following procedure. Chart 3-11 TRP Demounting Step Procedure Remove front cover from the TRP, Turn off the power switch of the MDP No.1 and No.2,. Turn off the DC power to the TRP and disconnect power supply cables from the DC IN jack on the TR UNIT No.1 and No.2, Disconnect IFL cables from the TR UNIT No.1 and No.2, Disconnect a cable from the RF SW CTRL connector on the I/O BOARD, Disconnect a cable from the CLUSTER ALM/AUX connector on the I/O BOARD, Disconnect waveguide feeder from the transducer, Disconnect ground cables from “FG” terminal on the TRP, Remove the four (or eight) holding bolts from both sides of the TRP, 10 Remove the TRP from the rack. 3-41 INITIAL LINE UP SCREW ROI-S07045 SCREW DC IN AUX/ALM SCREW SCREW FG Note: Before demounting the TRP equipment from the 19 inch rack, wait for a while until cool down the TRP. 3-42 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 3.7 System Expansion (ALL INDOOR TRP) The expansion procedure for the TRP is explained in Chart 3-12. The TRP may be expanded in the SYS2. Chart 3-12 Expansion Method for TRP (ALL INDOOR TRP) Step SYS 1 Procedure Loosen screws of the blank panels of the SYS2 of the TRP to be expanded, SYS 2 Loosen screws to remove BLK panel. Loosen screws to remove BLK panel. 3-43 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Using a screw driver, tighten two screws to fix the transducer for SYS2 at the rear side of the shelf, Put the name plate on the shelf as shown in figure below, TRANSDUCER NAME PLATE Down View Fixing Transducer : Tighten screws, using screw driver. 3-44 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Align the TR unit and BR CKT to the mounting position in the SYS 2, Using a screw driver, tighten screws at the upper position and lower position of the unit, SYS 2 SYS 1 No.1 TRP BR CKT No.2 TRP :Tighten screws, using screw driver. 3-45 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connect SJ cables between TR unit and BR CKT as shown in figure below, Using torque wrength, thighten SJ cable connectors, SYS 2 SYS 1 TX (No.1 TRP) TX (No.2 TRP) TX1 (BR CKT) TX1 (BR CKT) : Tighten screws, using screw driver. Note: Being careful, tighten altenately and gradually either and connections of the SJ cable. Tightening torque: 0.6 N•m. 3-46 TX (No.1 TRP) TX1 (BR CKT) TX (No.2 TRP) TX1 (BR CKT) INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connect FAN power supply cable, FAN ALM cable and RF SW CTRL cable to corresponding connector as shown in figure below, SYS 2 SYS 1 To FAN DC 10V FAN ALM FAN ALM1 FAN ALM FAN ALM2 RF SW CTRL 3-47 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure Connect SJ cable between transducer and BR CKT, 10 Using torque wrench, thighten SJ cable connectors, TRANSDUCER Tighten SJ cable connectors. (Down View) : Tighten connectors, using torque wrench. Note: Being careful, tighten alternately and gradually either end connectors of the SJ cable.Tightening torque: 0.6 N·m. When SYS2 w/o SD. 3-48 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure When the SD configuration applies to the system, connect SJ cables shown in figure below, When the EXP PORT applies to the system, the Duplexer and the SJ cable connector-lock metal are provided, TRANSDUCER (RX) TRANSDUCER FOR SD TRANSDUCER FOR MAIN BR CKT (RX) TRANSDUCER (TX) BR CKT (TX) DUPLEXER TRANSDUCER (SD) BR CKT (SD) (Down View) Note: Being careful, tighten alternately and gradually either end connectors of the SJ cable.Tightening torque: 0.6 N·m. SJ cable connector-lock metal. : Tighten connectors, using torque wrench. When SYS2 e/w optional SD and EXP PORT. 3-49 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-12 (Cont’d) Step Procedure 11 Connect 50-ohm terminator to the EXP PORT on the BR CKT which has EXP PORT, when the EXP PORT is not used, 12 Put on the SJ cable connector-lock metal when the BR CKT which has EXP PORT is provided. CAUTION CAUTION TX1 EXP 3.3W RX1 EXP ALM 3.3W DC 10V TX2 EXP ALM RX SD EXP (Rear View) Put on the SJ cable connector-lock metal when the BR CKT which has EXP PORT is provided. 3-50 Terminate EXP PORT on the BR CKT which has EXP PORT is provided when the EXP PORT is not used. INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 Chart 3-13 PMON Clearing Step Procedure Connect the PC to the LCT port on the NLite N MDP using USB cable, (see Fig. 3-2) Enter Login name “Admin”, enter Admin password and press the “Login” button, Click the “Maintenance” button in LCT Menu, Click the Maintenance2 button, LCT MENU Alarm/Status Equipment Setup Inventory AUX I/O Maintenance Provisioning Metering PMON (History) Maintenance1 Maintenance2 Then, the “PMON Clear” button is displayed in the Main Area, ---PMON Clear--PMON Clear Click the PMON Clear button, Click on the “OK” button in the “WARNING” confirmation window, Disconnect the LCT from the MDP after the PMON Clearing has been finished. 3-51 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-S07045 (This page is intentionally left blank.) 3-52 52 pages
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