NEC of America 5816 5.8 GHz Unlicensed Digital Microwave Radio User Manual Manual Volume III
NEC Corporation of America 5.8 GHz Unlicensed Digital Microwave Radio Manual Volume III
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Manual Volume III
ROI-804623-051E 031 020 CONTENTS 5.8 GHz 15/28/50 MB PDH DIGITAL MICROWAVE RADIO SYSTEM SECTION III NLite L (PDH 1+011+1 SYSTEM) INSTALLATION AND INITIAL LINE UP CONTENTS mmwfimmmmmm TITLE PAGE 1, GENERAL..mt..m..........................m.-mum-mu... 1.1 2, lNSTALLAfloN................................................... 2.1 2.1 Packing usgmun-mu-n...mun-"ammumummmm 2.2 2.2 Unpacking of MDP and TRP ........................u........ 2.5 Chart 2-1 Unpacking Methods of MDP mum-mm 2-6 Chart 2-2 Unpacking Methods oi TRP mun-mum 2.5 2.3 MDP Maunflngmoun-uulu-Illflunnom‘lm-Iml-uuln- 2.9 Chart 2-3 Mounting Mathods of MDP "mm-man» 2-9 2.4 TRP Mounting --- mm”....»..........-.................. 2.11 2,4_1 pd. 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INSTALLATION awnmanmmmmwwmwmmnmmnm etuwwmfl The standard installation is sununnrized in this section. Included herein are information on typical installation work flow and guides for MDP installation, TRP installation, Antenna (ANT) installation, waveguide connection and cable connections. The installation flow diagram is shown below Unpacking of MDP Unpacking of TR? (sec para 2.2) (see para 21) MDP Mounting TRP Mounting (see para 23) (see para 2.4) Pole Mounting (see para 2.4.1) (Urequired) Cable Termination (see pan 2.5) _I_ Cable and Terminal Connections (see pm 26) Frame Grounding (see pm 2.7) Waterproof Protection (see para 2.8) Fig. 2-1 Typical Insiallatlon Flow Dlagram 2-1 INSTALLATION ROI-504823 2.1 Packing List 2-2 Each unpacked component of the [ 1 GHz [ ] MB digital radio system must be checked as shown below. PACKING LIST DRAWING N0. Mounting Bracket Installation Kit Nate: ‘ These are standard packing boxes. Nate: The pole mounting bracket type varies depending to the antenna Iype and system configuration “ DESCRIPTION 1 Pole Mounting Bracket for the TRP (Antenna Direct Mounting) 2 Pole Mounting Bracket for the TRP (WG Connection) Flg. 2-2 Packlng Llst of Mounung Bracket an," an... 25 LE 2.3. fl... Sign; n." at. $335: a: E: Egan. y. !. 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Char! 2-1 unpacking Methods of MDP Sup Procedure 1 Cm p41 mp5 at top ofthe cation (1 to 3). Then open the canon 2-6 ROI-504823 lNSTALLATION chart 2-1 Unpacking Methods of MDP (Cont’d) Step Promduu 2 Take out the accessories, carton and cushioning materials. CUSHIOMNG MATERIAL CARTON (ACCESSORIES) CUSHIONING MATERIAL (MD?) 2-7 INSTALLATION ROI-504523 2-6 Chart 2-2 Unpacking Methods of TRP sup Procedure 1 Cut the 13.1). tape at my of the carton (I m 3) Then open the cannn 2 Take out the TRP with cushioning materials from the canon. F3 j®/ CUSHIONING MATERIAL / on CUSHIONING MATERIAL CUSHIONING MATERIAL ‘ 3 Remove the cushioning materials from the TRP. 4 Take out the TRP from the antistatic bag. 5 Inspect the TRP. ROI-504823 INSTALLATION 2.3 MDP Mounting The installation procedure for MDP is shown in Chart 2—3. The MDP should be installed in the radio station indoor. Chan 2-3 Moundng Methods of MDP Step Procedure 1 Change the two brackets to desired position on the MDP, if necessary. FRONf CENTER POSTHUN POSWON momc> n a a 0 SIDE V‘EW 2 Align the MDP m the mounting position on the 19-inch rack. sPRwG WASHER FLATWASHER SPRWNG WkSHER SCREW FLAT WASHER 2-0 INSTALLATIO N ROI-504323 Chart 2-3 Mounting Mathods of MDP (Cont’d) Sign Procedurs 3 Fix each side of the MDP to the i9»inch rack with the two MEWS. Fixing Front Position Fixing Cemsr Position 4 To mount the MDP in a 19-inch rack, leave space for one unit at the top and bottom to allow heat fiom the MDP to radiatei Mia-11 ‘J\/T Axiom * JV— onerminil one rank mi Mm mm 0 mum.“ —~ 205mm — 200mm 3333333333334"— E5355???“ assszssszas: ”5553555 333333333333 u nuwununun Ana-q ‘ Mam mo rick win one mt unil‘ Note: ’ When flee space is closedwllhin one rack unit, check the environment lumpzramre 1: lower than ”0°C. 2-10 ROI-504823 INSTALLATION 2.4 TRP Mounting The procedures for mounting and demounfing the outdoor type TRP outta the pole are described here The tools for installation are listed in Table 2- 1. Table 2-1 Tools TOOLS Torque Wrench, Monkey Wrench Screwdriver Caution I. How to use small and large O-n'ngs are shown in following table. Eva apes (small and large) O-ring are attached in Andrew/RFS direct mount antenna. If the small O-n‘ng is used for TRP direct mount installaa'an, a gap may occur between TRP and antenna for RF interface Therefore it can not be used as watertight canneetion and may happen transmit or receive level down. Cautian 2. Do not apply silicon grease at O-n’ng. ATTACHENENT O-RING POSITlON OF REMARKS O-R|NG (BETWEENz) SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZE Antenna direct mounting Waveguide connection Nate: 10.5 GHz antenna for direct mount is not possible connecfian with the ordinary waveguide flanges. NEC original flange is applied. 2-11 INSTALLATION ROI-804823 POSITION OF LARGE SIZE O-RING POSITION OF SMALL SIZE O-RING FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING FOR WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION ANDREW ANTENNA POSITION OF LARGE SIZE O-RING POSITION OF SMALL SIZE O-RING FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING FOR WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION RFS ANTENNA NotesdIDo not use both small O-ring and large O-ring simultaneously. 2. O-ring xize is difierem‘ withfifequerwy band as follows: c: 4mm E I: ’ I 26-38 GHz BAND 4mm $2. 10/11 GHz BAND 1323 GHz BAND LARGE SIZE O-RING FOR ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING @. m i: flmm mmm _ i 15123 GHz BAND 38 GHz BAND SMALL SIZE O-RING FOR WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION 2-12 Roi-804823 2.4.1 Pole Mounting INSTALLATION The method of TRP mounting is listed in Table 2-2. Table 2-2 Pole Mounting Antenna Dlrect Mounilng Type TRP Antenna Dirnct Mounting Connection Uslng NEC HYB Using Quasar HYB Waveguide Connection 10-38 GHz Band 10-35 GH! Band 10-88 (BR: Band Chart 2-11 Note: When the TRP is mounted on the opposite side ofthe pole, reassemble the TRP tn the right position by the pmcedure described in Chart 24. 2-1 3 INSTALLATION ROI-804823 2-14 Chart 2-4 Pole Mounting Bracket, Assembly When the T'RP is mounted on the opposite side of the pole, reassemble the TR? to the right position by the following procedure. BRACKET ASSEMBLING Step lr Loosen two screws, remove the bracket from pole mounting type r ‘ >ueous bracket, Step 2 Turn the pole mounting bracket as shown at lefi, . The bracket removed in step 1 is mounted onto the pole mounting type bracket with two screws as shownatlefi. u-aons r Secure two serews. Flg. 2-5 Pol. Mounting Bracket, Reassembllng ROI-304823 INSTALLATION Chart 2-4 Pole Mounung Bracket, Assembly (Cont’d) TRP BRACKET Step L Mount the attachment with adapter to the TR? bracket using ten belts, SPRING WASHER BOLT (M5 no/ Note: Color of adapter is white. TRP BRACKET Step 2 Lassen eight nuts and remove the two U-bults fiom the TR? bracket, Step 3‘ Mount the TRP bracket to the pole POLE with two U~bolts, TRP BRACKET Note: The diameter a/pole isfmm 48.5 to SPRING WASHER TH|CK NUT (M10) ‘ gmm NUT (M10) Fig. 2-6 Pole Mounting Bracket for Waveguld- Connection, Assembling 2~1 5 INSTALLATION ROI-804823 2-10 Chan 2-5 Antenna Polaflzallon Chang- step Procedure CHANG OF POLARIZATION Note: The details are referred to the installatifln man which is attached to the antenna. ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING TYPE Note: The antenna is set to V-palarization when shipped fiam the factmy, 1 If you change to H polarization, loosen the four screws with the Allen key wrench and then rotate the antenna comedian unit, keeping the antenna stand horizontal. SCREW ANTENNA CONN ECTION UN IT SCREWS V POLARIZATION Note: A huge and a small gasket are included in the antenna package. Please use the large one (The small gasket is not used in antenna mount). Fig. 1-7 Antenna Polarization change for Dlrecl Mounting (112) ROI-804823 INSTALLATION chart 2-5 Antenna Polarization Change (Cont’d) Shep Procedure 2 Check 01131 the apemxre part of the connection unit is rotated by 90 degrees, then fix it with the screws that were lessened in step L APERTURE H POLARIZATION Fig. 2-1 Antenna Polarization Change for Direct Mounting (2/2) 2-1 7 INSTALLATION ROI-504823 2-1 8 Chart 2-6 HYB Polarization Chang- Sbep Procedure QHANGING EOLARIZATION OF THE EYE NEC HYBRID Note: The hybrid is set to IflpoIarizafian when shipped fmm thefizctory, 1 If you change to H polarization, loosen two screws, rotate the antenna connection unit and put the HY'B horizontally. GUIDE PIN CONNECTION UNIT V POLARIZATION 2 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. SCREW (M26, ZEA) v POLARIZATION H POLARIZATION Fig. 2-8 HYBRID Polarization Change (1/2) ROI—304823 INSTALLATION Chart 2-6 HYB Polarizatlon Change (Cont'd) Shep Procedure Quasar HYBRID Note: The lgvbrid iv set to V-paIarization when shipped from the factory. I If you change to H polarizatian, lessen two screws, mm: the antenna connection unit and put the HY'B horizontally Quanr HYB GUIDE PIN HYB SCREW ,, ANTENNA CONNECTION UNIT V POLARIZAION 2 Check that the aperture of the connection unit is relaxed as shown below, then fix it with the two screws that were loosened in step 3. V POLARIZATION H POLARIZAYION Flg. 2-8 HYBRID Polarization Change (le) 2-19 INSTALLATION ROI-504823 Chart 2-7 TRP Polamatlon change C ING POLARIZATI N TRP GUIDE PIN Step 1. When vertical polarization is required, rotate the TRP so as to go up the plate marked V, Step 2. When horizontal polarization is required, remove the guide pin PLATE MARKED WITH V fixed on the plate marked V, GUIDE PIN Step 1 Screw in the guide pin removed in step 2 to the screw hole of the plate marked H, Step 44 Rotate the TRP so as to go up the plate marked H, PLATE MARKED WITH H Note: When the TRP is mounted on to the HYB, the TRP is mounted with the plate marked V turns to UP. Change the connection unit for the antenna port of the HYB, when H polarization ix applied. PLATE MARKED V PLATE MARKED H V POLARIZATION H POLARIZATION VIH Polafizatlon Conversion lorantanna direct mounting without HYB FIg. 2-9 changing VIH Polarlullon for Antenna/NYE Dir-ct Mounting TRP 2-20 ROI-804823 INSTALLATION chart 2-8 TRP Antenna Dlrect Mountlng Shep Procedurs MOUNTING l Tighten the M10 hex bolts to fix the clamp using a wrench. DRE VHLP TYPE BRACKET LOCK NUT WASHER WASHER / HOLE FOR GU|DE PiN GUIDE PIN INSTALLING ANTENNA meéJNT'NG H°LE FOR Note: The tightening torque is from 5.0 m 60 N~m. Be camfid not to damage the Ovring (Antenna). Fig. 2-10 TRP Antenna Dlncl Mountlng (115) 2-21 INSTALLATION ROI-804823 Char! 2-8 TRP Antenna Direct Mounting (Cont’d)) Step Procedure IDnMMflxzs Uhflan z n mm mm humus 4:‘:; WW” rather a 4 mm ms x 30 he! 5 4 mm m was < mummnmmux m ”M M! mum in 2 1 Mn ml: ma 2 sang-u mm; c a 4 z cnmml Bells 0 ea bullmxfi) M mm ”mars: mar-yuan emery mu” UbdleW ammo" wmmma zummwsew 2mm. m “ammo “mm“ Pipe dilmcler U—Bnnsize [mm] {mm} RFS SB1 TYPE BRACKET 51-59 59 90 - ‘| |5 115 Flg. 2-10 TRP Antenna Dlrect Mounting (215) 2-22 ROI-504823 iNSTALLATION char! 2-8 TRP Antanna Direct Mounting (Cont‘dn Procedure 4mm 5.3 315 zuwmswawm zaammuwsu \\ 4mm M15 mu mo x40 f , mm! m s we , summon Inhale m n so , 2 mm mm Me a whmcilvlsmrs c u 2 finial M“ D 9 B Hpe damem Boil sxza [mi [mmi 45 — 51 51 (optimal) 52 - 89 59 90- ”5 Magma-m) RFS SBZ TY KET AZiMuTH swung m 2 bl“! mils m lwhcmzai mm: a n 2 Gama-I 52.3 B 9 E safely caihr‘ U WIM'O 2 um: 10 S 0 30 4 mnsMiQ ' may emu: (on News!) Fig. 2-10 TRP Anienna Direct Mounting (3/5) 2-23 INSTALLATION ROI-504823 Chart 2-8 TRP Antenna Dired Mounting (Com'd)) 2 Fix the TR? tn the bracket by tightening the M6 screws (four locations), Notes: 1. Figure shows VpoIarization. 2. Be careful not to damage the O-ring {Antenna} 3. 7115 tightening torque ix 4, 0 N»: i 10%, HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN GLIlDE PIN Fig. 2-10 TRP Antenna Dlreci Mounting (415) 2-24 Relsmzs INSTALLATION Char! 2-8 TRP Antenna Dlnect Mounting (Cont‘d)) RFS B1 TYPE BRACKET Notes: I. Figure shows Vpolrzrizatian 2. Be carefid not to damage the 0ng (Antenna). 3 7115 tightening torque is 4.0N-m i 10%. Fig. 2-10 TRP Antenna Direct Mounting (515) 2-25 INSTALLATION ROI-504823 w\ Chart 2-8 TRP Antenna Direct Mounting Uslng NEC HybrId Slap Procedure 1 Fix the HYB to the antenna by tightening them with the M6 screws (four locations). HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN GUIDE PIN ‘ MOUNTING HOLE FOR HYB FLAT VQ‘SHER GUIDE PIN / M6 SCREW — fl=u MOVE THE SHORTING PLATE 2-28 c * we: O-rIng SHORTING PLATE Ralsmeza INSTALLATION Chart 2-8 TRP Antenna Direct Mounting Using NEG Hybrid (Conl’d) Shep Procedure 2 Insert me O-n'ngs to the two TRJ’ ports ofthc HYB. 3 Fix the two TRPs respectively with hex screws (four locations) using the allen key wrench. Note: Be care/id not to damage the O—rings (Hybrid). 2-21 INSTALLAT|0N ROI-504823 Chart 2-10 TRP Antenna Direct Mountlng Uslng Quasar Hybrld Step Procedure 1 Fix the HY'B to the antenna by tightening than with the M6 screws (four locations). HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN GUIDE PIN MOUNTING HOLE FOR HYB Notes: 1. Be carefid not to damage the O—ring (Antenna). 2. m tightening torque is 4. 0 NM i 10%. INSTALL Nfi ANTENNA TRP PORT M6 SCREW “YB move THE SHORTING INSTALLING HYB PLATE 2-28 ROI-504823 INSTALLATION chart 2-10 TRP Antenna Dlrecl Mounting Using Quasar Hybrld (Com'd) Step Prue-aura 2 Insert the O-r'mgs to the TR!> ports nfthe HYB. 3 Fix the two TRPs with hex screws (four locations) using the allen key wrench. Nate: Be care/id no: to damage the D-rings (Hybrid). MG SCREW TRP 2-29 ROI-504823 INSTALLATION Chart 2-11 TRP anagulde Connectlon Proceduu Step Cmmect the waveguide tn the TRP and fix the waveguide u: the TRP with four bolts. Note: Be camfid not to damage the 0—rz'ng. WASHER WAVEGUIDE WITH FBR( ) FLANGE 2-30 ROI—304823 INSTALLATION Chart 2-11 TRP Waveguid- Connection (Com’d) Step Proudure 2 Connect the waveguide 10 the antenna and fix the waveguide, m the antenna with screws, ANTENNA SCREW $ng BRACKET Natesrflle flange type between Antenna and flexible waveguide must be matched ”necessary, a suitable Waveguideflange transition must be adapted. Flange type ofthe TRP is peculiar to NEC. 2-31 INSTALLATION ROI-804823 2.4.2 Demounting For demouming the TRP (if necessary), use the following procedure. chart 2-12 TRP Demountlng Sup Procedure 1 Remove the four (or six) fixed belts from the TRP 2 Then demmmt the TRP. Note: When demauming the TRP fiom the HYB, mount the attached shorting plate to the demounlea'pon affhe hybrid to avoid RF power leaking firm: the hybrid andfor waterproofing. MOUNTING HOLE FOR SHORTING PLATE SHORTING PLATE \\ -- a ~ SHORTING PLATE MOUNTING SHORTING PLATE TO THE PORT .. . a . QUASAR HYB NEC HYB 2-32 ROI-504823 INSTALLATlON 2.5 Cable Termination In this section, the list of tools and material and the method for cable termination are described. The following cables are described for reference. ' D-sub connector (refer to Chart 2-13)‘ - N-P connector of the L angle type (refer to Chart 2-14)M . N-P connecmr of the straight type (refer to Chart 2-15)“ - Molex 5557-0411 connector (refer to Chart 2-16) Nutes:1. " Use D-sub connectors of less than 16 mm on height as illustrated below, 4.___.. D-SUB CONNECTOR HEIGHT 2. ‘* The IF line cable length dwemnce between the No.1 CH and the No.2 CH must not exceed 100 m (difl’emntial absolute delay time: within 500 ns) in 1 +1 system The necessary tools and materials are summarized in Table 2-3, Tabla 2-6 Tools and Matorlal List REMARKS Soldering Iron Solder Knife Measure Wire Stripper Adjustable Wrench CL250-0012-2/ For D-Su‘o connector CL250—0013-5 57026-5000/ For Molex connector 57027-5000 Hand Crimping Tool 2-33 IN STALLATION 2-34 ROI-804823 Chart 2-13 Termlnatlng Supsrvlsory Cables with D-Sub Connactor Stop Procedure 1 Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not 10 damage the braided shield. "Z' -t x / 50 mm CABLE 2 Fold back the braided shield (do not separate the stands) and trim it as shown, WIRE 3 Remove the insulation over a length of 4 mm fiom the end of the wire. CONFORMABLE WIRE SOCKET CONTACT AWG#20—24 :CD-PC-111 AWG#24-28 :CD-PC-121 57:5? 4 mm WIRE ROI-804823 INSTALLATION Chart 2-13 Ten'nlnafing Supervisory Cablu with D-Sub Connector (com'd) Procedure Insert the cable "mm the socket contact CNH®%B / / wmg SOCKET CONTACT The cable should be fitted so that insulation and bare wire are arranged as shown W3 Insert the sucket contact into the hand cr'nnping tool. CONFORMING WIRE SOCKET CONTACT AWG#20-24 :TC-CD—1 11 AWG#24-28 :TC-CD-121 HAND CRIMPING TOOL (HRS TC-CD111ITC-CD—111) 2-35 INSTALLATION 246 ROI-804823 chart 2-13 Tenulnatlng Supervlsory Cable; with D-Sub Connector (Cont'd) Step Proccdurs 7 Recheck that the wire position is as shown in step 5 before crimping the socket con-mt (see illusn'aiion at below). WIRE S‘DE WIRE 8 Wind the memuic shield tape on the braided shield‘ METALLIC $HKELD TAPE Rim—504323 INSTALLATION Chart 2-13 Tanninallng Supervisory Cablas with D—Sub Connector (Cont’d) Step Procadure 9 Set the cable into the plug case as shown in figure. Then, fit the cable using the cable damper and two screws. CABLE CLAMPER PLUG CASE 2-87 INSTALLATION 2-68 R01$04823 chart 2-13 Terminatlng Suparvlsory Cahlu with D-Sub Connectar (Cont’d) Slap Prue-dun 10 Referring to circle A1 fix the drain wixe with screw. 11 Refem'ng to circle B, insert each wire In the specified position of correspunding interface terminal. Insert the sacket contacts into the upper and lower row positions while taking care that the socket contacts are inserted the right way mund. SCREW ROI-804823 INSTALLATION Chan 2-13 Terminating Supervisory Cables with D-suh Connectnr (Cont’d) Step Procedure 12 Fix fihe plug case with two screws, as shown in the figure. 2-39 |N STALLAT|ON ROI-804823 Chart 2-14 Termlnatlng Coaxlal (IF Signal) with N-P Connector (L Angle Type) Shep Procodurn 1 First fit the tying metal, wher and gasket on the cableA GASKET WASHER TVING METAL 2 Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the braided shield, and fit the clamp. CABLE CLAMP mgr T; 3 Fold back the braided shield (separating the strands ofthe braid) and trim it. @ 1M Note: Pay attention not to damage the plain 4 Insert the funk. r—fl FERRULE 2-40 ROI~504823 INSTALLATION Chart 2-14 Terminallng Coaxial (IF Signal) with N-P Connector (L Angle Type) (canl’d) Step Procsduro 5 Fit the bush. H* g BUSH 6 Cut the aluminium fail and inner insulator away along the bush and retain the inner conductor. 7 Taper the edge of the center cunductm using a file as shown in the enlarged View below. E LL NaterPay attention not to let protrusions and indents occur. 2-41 INSTALLATlON ROI-304823 chart 2-14 Terminating Coaxial (IF SIgna!) with N-P Connector (L Angle Type) (Cont’d) Slap Procedure 8 Mount the contact onto the center conductor and mount the insulator mm: the gamut. INSULATOR CONTACT ’ W if 10 Tighten the tying metal with wrench point by wrench (Tighten with torque 4 to 10 N~m) alle— LESS THAN 0.1 mm (USUALLV N0 GAPS) WRENCH POINT 242 ROI—304923 INSTALLATION Chart 2-15 Turminaling Coaxial (IF signal) Cables with N-P Connector (straight Wm) In case of marldng i“NDK” on connector, please ask N'EC for cable process step Procedure 1 First fit the lock nut, washer and gasket on the cable as shown. LOCK NUT WASHER GASKET CABLE I g 2 Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not In damage the braided shield, and fit clamp A. CONNECTOR 3 Fold hack the braided shield (separating the strands of the braid) and trim it. 2-43 INSTALLATION 2-44 ROI-504823 Chart Z-15Tenninatlng Coaxlal (lF Slgnal) Cables with N-P Connector (Straight Type) (Cnnt’d) Step Procedure 4 Cut away the insulation from the center conductur and fit clamp B. Be sure not to: cut or scmwh the conductor while stripping the insulation 5 Cut the center conduct“ Taper the end of the center conductor using a file as shown in the enlarged View below. 6 Mount the center contact ante the center conductor as shown. Note: Inxert the center contact into insuIaror (1.5 mm). CENTER CONTACT ROI-804823 INSTALLATION Chan 2-15Tlrmlnaling Coaxial (IF slgnal) Cables with N-P Connoctor (Straight Typn) (Conl’d) step Procedure 7 Mount the insulator onto the center contact. TAPERING SIDE INSULATOR 8 Insert the cable into the annular shell. CONNECTOR SHELL 9 Tighten thc lock nut Lass than 0.5 mm 2-45 lNSTALLATION ROI-804823 Chart 2-15 Termlnatlng Power Supply Cables with Molex Connector Sup Procedure Note: Do not bend this part. SOCKET CONTACT POWER CONNECTOR 1 Remove 10 to 3.5 mm of insulation. CABLE AWG#16 / 3.0 on 3.5 mm POWER SUPPLY CABLE FOR A8 v, 1A 2-46 ROI$04823 INSTALLATION Chart 2-16 Terminatlng Power Supply Cables with Molex Connector (Com‘d) step Procedurn 2 Set the socket contact to position 1 or 2 of the hand crimping tool. HANDCRIMPXNG comma DIAMETER SET roux. TYPE OF CABLE POSITXON 57026-5000 $15 to 1.8 l (5 1.8 to 22 2 HAND CRIMPING TOOL 570275000 “3 2‘3 m 2'6 I 57026-50130 Molux ) 0 2.6 to 3.1 2 or 51027-5000 3 Squeeze the handle of the hand crimping tool, insert cable inn) socket conmt. my 4 The cable should fik, so that insulaticrn and bare wire are arranged as shown. 5 Squeeze the handle of the hand crimping moi until the famine! is released. INSULATION BARREL WIRE BARREL \ / WIRE STRIP LENGTH 2-47 INSTALLATION ROI-804823 Chan 2-16 Torminatlng quer Suppvy cables with Molsx Connector (Cont’d) Step Procedum 6 Insert the socket contacts in!» the power cumector till they lack. 2-48 ROI-504523 INSTALLATION 2.6 Cable and Termlnal Connections Set up as in Fig 2-11 referring to the following connecting method. (a) (b) (C) (d) (6) IF signal cable Connect the connector correctly and tighten it by turning the tightening ring clockwise. Note: The difirence of IF line cable length between the No.1 channel IF cable length and the No.2 channel IF cable length should be within 100m (drfi’enential absolute delay time: within 500 ns). Data signal cable and supervisory cable Connect the D-suh connector correctly and fix it with two screws (#4-40). Modular cable Insert the Modular connector correctly. Baseband signal cable Align the BNC connector grille groove to the other connector guide ridge and turn the connector cap clockwise fully until it is locked firmly. Power supply cab]: Insert the Molex connector correctly. Table 2-2 and Thble 2-3 in Section II OPERATION show pin assignment in the MDP and TRP. 2-49 INSTALLATION Relsmazs (This page is inwmionally lefi blank) 2-5!) 5:3 an» E. a! 8 95.6359 325» 1..- 55 =.« an Eaiw E f x 5351 an. is is, is Sam 24935853?» =§§§Estu 22325 322: 532 ii snaggbsfié n: ~ 5&3 x 5 Ryan 2 a St $3 .. fins: Zack-1.552. ans-95x ROI504623 |NSTALLAT|0N 2.7 Frame Grounding In mounting the MDP and TRP, perform fi-ame pounding. The locatiun of the frame grounding in each MDP and TRP is shnwn in Fig. 2-12, and the connection for fi'ame grounding is shown in Fig. 2-13, Nate: Connect the Frame Ground (FG) terminal on the MDP to the mounting rack with the earth cable In addition, connect the munting rack to the indoor earth terminal with the earth cable and connect the PG terminal on the TRP to the ground (refer to Fig. 2.13). TRP Fig. 2-12 Locatlon 01 Frame Grnund 2-53 INSTALLATION OUTDOOR EARTH TERMlNAL uunmms ROI! {EXIS’HNG DR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) PROTECT AREA coAwaL CABLE EARTH LINE Whom? EARTH 15mm». MDF\~ EMT L|NE GROUND LEVEL «5 i Cautions: 1. Install the TRP within the area protected by lightning rod. ROI-804823 2. To avoid surge currents caused by lightning circulating in the equipment earth system, connect the equipment earth system (frame gmuml) to ground of the lightning rod at ground level. F|g. 2-13 Connectlon for Frame Grounding (114) 2-54 ROI-804823 LIG EARTH LINE ISOLATED FROM TOWER (Grounding-resistance: less than 10 fl) GROUND LEVEL HTNING ROD COAXIAL CABLE GroundI INSTALLATION treble for TRP should be connscm lo the nearest EP of the tower. EARTH LINE” (Grounding—resistance: less than 10 Q) (Groundlng-rasistanm uf tower. less Ihan 10 n) INDOOR EARTH TERMINAL RACK \ MDF' Note: ’ NEC moor/Amends that the eanh line should be connected to the frame ground ofTRP and installed as shown abmzeA EP : Earthing Point of lower FG : Frame Ground terminal Fig. 2-13 Connecllon for meu Grounding (214) 2-55 INSTALLATION LIGHTNING ROD EARTH LINE ISOLATED FROM TOWER (Grounding-resistance: less than 10 ohms) GROUND LEVEL TRP \FG COAXIAL CABLE N Groundln cable [or lrp should be EP connects to the nearest EP of lhe tower. (Groundlng-resistance of tower: less than 10 ohms) INDOOR EARTH TERMINAL RACK \ MDP EP : Banking Point of lower F G .' Frame Ground terminal This connection is an anmple. 2-66 Fig‘ 2-13 Connecflon for Frama Grounding (3/4) ROI~804823 ROI-304823 INSTALLATION LIGHTNING ROD q\ Groundin cable for TRP should be / Ep connects to the nearesi EP of the tower. EARTH L|N E CONNECTED TO . Groummg-reslstanos of lower: TOWER ‘ (Grounding-resistance: / less than 10 Ohms) less than 10 ohms) COAXlAL CABLE INDOOR EARTH TERMINAL RAG & MD\ _ E I 7\ GROUND LEVEL EP : Eanhing Paint uftower FG : Frame Ground terminal This connection is an examplz Fig. 2-13 Connectlon for Fram- Grounding (4M) 2-57 INSTALLATIDN ROI-804823 2.8 Waterproof Protectlon Afier cable connection, the following pa“ should be wrapped by self- bnnding tape for waterproof (see Fig. 2—14). This part should be wrapped by self~bonding tape 10; wawrprwflw. rFL CONNECTOR F CABLE>//,i@ TRP SELF-BONDING TAPE v, SELF—BONDlNG TAPE iN CASE OF "L' ANGLE Note: The self-banding tape should be prepared by the customer. Fig. 2-14 Location of Connector hf Wlterpmuf 2-59 58 paga- ROI604823 3.1 Start-up INITIAL LINE UP 3. INITIAL LINE UP m‘ mmw This chapter provides instructions fer the initial lineup of the equipment. Included is information on starbup, shut-dawn, MDP and TRP equipment setting, antenna orientation and lineup test for the equipment. If orderwire communication is required, connect the X08] 8A OW/RX LEV Monitor unit to the TRP. The OW/RX LEV Monitor unit operates on a dry battery (6F22/9V), Notes: 1. Insert the battery with eorrect polarity. 2. When the OW/RX LE V Monitor will not being axed for long periods of time, remove the battery to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion 3. Set the OW switch to ON when the orderwire is used. If" the OW initiator it not lit even after the OW switch is set to ON, replace the battery, Referring Chm 3—1 Check the polarity and voltage of the power supply cable before connecting the cable to the MDP. Warning: 1. The 43 VDCpawer k superimpoyed an the center wnducwr of the IF coaxial cable between the MDP M1 the m Connecting text equipment directly to this tennioal may damage it and mucking the coaxial cable care may cause elettriculshack. 2. Persons perfimning servicing mutt take necessary steps to avail claim-static discharge which may damage the modules on the MB? or cause emm Wear a unattractive wrist am connected to the grounded (F6) jack on the from a the equiyment she”: Ihis m7! minimize static build-up ring servicing. 3. Do not disconnect the IF cable between the MDP and the m in operating condition, to mid damaging the MDP and me Do not remove/connect the IF cable with the MDPpower ON, tum the MDPpower OFF before cunneefing/d'unanmflng flue IF cable. 4 After taming ON the equipment, wait at least 1 minute before taming it OFF again. Repeatedo' taming the pan-er ON and OFF wMtin a shun interval may cause the ADP tafll'l. 5. Comet NEC before pragma- download an die LCT is perfitrmed. Equipment may not function correctly with htproperopemtion. Caution: 1. Be cure/bl that top surface afthe thP is considerably hot INITIAL LINE UP 3-2 ROI-804823 Chart 3-1 Power Turn ON Caution: Do not apply a voltage to the aquipmmt that varies sharply. The equipment may operate improperly Apparatus: Suitable Screwdriver Dignal Mummeter Sup Procedure Note: The TRP power is also supplied thmugh the WPpawer switch. 1 Check that the No.1 CH SEL V in vuhage is between —36 to -60 V (or +36 to +60 V) with (he digital multimeter, before cunnecting the power cable as shown below to the No.1 CH MDP, POWER SUPPLY —48V(or0V) 2 1 0V(or+48V) 4 3 2 Check (hm the IF line cable between the MDP and the TR? is connected, 3 him on the No.1 PWR switch on the MDP (see Fig. 3-1), 4 Confirm that No.1 PWR indicator on the MDP is lighted. 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for No.2 channel in 1+1 system, Rotso-tsza INITIAL LINE UP No.2 PWR No.2 PWR No.2 SEL V Fig. 3-1 Connector, Pomr Swltch and IndIcator Location 3.2 Shut-down The shut-down procedure for the equipment is shown in Chart 3-2, Warning: Ajkr naming ON the equipment, wait at least 1 minute bejare turning it OFF again. Repeatedly turning the power ON and OFF with in a shy" interval may cause the MDP to fail Chan 3-2 Shut-down step Procedure ____.._.___...———-~——-—— 1 Turn off the No.1 (or No.2 CH PWR in 1+1 system) switch on the MDP (see Fig, 3-1). 3-3 INITIAL LINE UP ROISGASZS 3.3 Initial Setting The initial setting of the MDP/T RP is performed by the LCT according to Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Initial Setting Items System Configuration Setting Chan 5-1 in Section II Date and Time Setting Chart 5-2 in Section II Provisioning Setting Chart 5-3 in Secticn I] Relay/Hume Keeping Setting Chart 5-4 in Section II The details of the setting with LCT, refer in chapter 5 in Section 1]. 3-4 ROI-504823 3.4 Antenna Orientation INITIAL LINE UP Afler the initial setting has been oompelted, an antenna orientation is performed between two stations according to the procedures in Chart 3-3. chart 3-3 Antenna Orientation Apparatus : HP 3466A Digital Multimeter (or equivalent) with test leads or XOB1BA OWIRX LEV Monitor unII Wrench Step Procedure Connect the RS-23ZC cable between the LCT and WP (see Fig. 2-2 in Chart 2-1 in Section IV MAINTENANCE), 2 Open the Terminal software (e.g; Hyperrenninal), 3 Enter Lngin name “Admin” and press the “Enter” key, enter the password “12345678" and press the "Entef’ key, At each station, when the TX power emu-01 is operated in ATPC, change the setting from “ATPC” to “MTPC” on the TX Power Control item of System Configuration using the LCTA Note: In Antenna Alignment Mode, since ATPC control stops, it should be set to WC made and TXpawer is fixed. 4 Press the "3” key and “Enter” key to display provisioning data, —- NEC PDH RADIO VERv XXX-XX— 0. Logout 1. Alarm I Status 2. Performance Monitor 3. Provlslnnlng Data 4. System Configuration 5. Inventory Data 6. Relay I House Keeping 7. Maintenance Enter Selection : At each station, TX power is set to the value calculated by the system design, but while antenna orientation, TX power should besettoOdBinMTPCTXPWRmodesothatTXpower becomes the maximum (TX power setting can be performed by MTPC TX PW’R item of “Provisioning Data” using LCT) Note: The MT PC IXPWR it the item which sets up the quantity of attenuation of transmitter power; and adjusts transmitter power with the quantity of this attenuation. 3-5 INITIAL LINE UP 3-6 ROI-504323 Chan 3~3 Antsnna Orinntation (Cont’d) Sup Procedure — valsionlng Data — 1. Display Current Date 2, Set Provlsloning Data Entar Selection : 2 -— Set Provisioning Data — 1. Main / LAN Signal configuration 2. BER Threshold 4. SC Assignment 5. MTFC TX PWR '1 e. ATFC Range 8. RX Threshold 9. Additional A'I'I' 10. TRP ALM Mode 13. Channal Usage Error 16. AIS Aulvatlan Condition 17. AIS Activation Delay Time 18. AIS Generated Report 19. AIS Reach/ed Report Enter Selection : Note: ”I MT PC TXPWR is indicated when the “Manual ” is selected in AT PC [Manual Control item by the LCT ”2 ATPC is indicated when the “Auto" is selected in ATPC Mmual Comm] item by the LCTZ 5 Press the “ESC” key m go back to the following main menu, — NEC PDH RADIO VER, X.XX.XX —- D. Logaut 1. Alarm I Saws 2, Perturmance Monitor 3. Provisioning Data 4. System Configuration 5. Inventory Data 6. Rainy I Huuse Keeping 7. Maintenance Entef Seiecfion : 6 Press the “7" key for Maintenance and press the “Enter“ key, ROI-804823 |N|T|AL L|NE UP Chart 34! Antenna Orientation (Conl'd) step Procedure 7 Press the “1" key to select MAINT made and press the “Enter“ key, -— Malnlenanoe —- 1. MAINT Mode (OFF) 2. Comm! 3. Resek CPU 4. Set Calendar 5. Password Setting 6. Program Download Enlsr Selecflun : 8 Press the “1" key and press the “Enter" key on set the MAH‘IT Mode to On. The maintenance screen is re-displayed, Nate: Control items can be performed only when the equipment is MINT made "ON". — MAINT Mode — 1. On 2. Olf Enter Selection : 1 9 Press the “2" key to select control and press the “Emef‘ key, —— Maintenance —— 1. MAINT Mode (ON) 2. Control 3. Resel CPU 4. Set Calendar 5. Passuom Selling 6. Program Download Enter Selection : INITlAL LINE UP ROI-504523 chart 3-3 Antenna Orlnntntion (Cont’d) _________.___.___—-—~— Step Procedure 10 At each station, pass the “1" key twice for setting item 11 “Antenna Alignment Mode” of “Control" and press the “Entef‘ kw, Note: The ‘MntennaAlignment Mode" is used fur extending the dynamic range of the RX LEVEL MONITOR fl'RP). In this made, since control of TX power stops, the normal operation can not be performed. — Control — RF Frequency ATPC Manual Control TX SW Manual Control TX Mute RX SW Manual Comml CW IF Luopback Main Signal Loopback (Near End) . Maln SIgns! Loupback (Far End} 10. Linealzer Control 11 . Antenna Alignment Mode 15, LAN Device R888! Euler Selectlm : ”WP‘F’P'PP’N.‘ Note: Item 2 is displayed when ATPC made is selected in system configuration setting. Item 3 and 5 are displayed only in the 1+] system. 11 At each station, remove the cap from the RX LEV MON connector on the TRP (see Fig. 3-2), 12 At each station, set up as in Fig. 3-2 (Connect cables between RX LEV/OW TN and RX LEV MON connectors using F—type plug), 13 At each station, adjust the azimuth and elevation angle of the antenna alternately m that the measured voltage becomes maximum, Note: The relation of the RX INPUT LEVEL and RX LEVEL MON is shown below. 3-8 ROI-304823 INITIAL LINE UP Chart 3-3 Antenna Orientation (Com‘d) Step Procedure RXLEVELMON vs nxmpmlzm Hymn-ll ix LEVEL mm M 10 an 10 —sa an 40 an wx um LEVEL [ABM] A. USING ANDREW VELP TYPE BRACKET ALIM L1 L1 ANGLE ADJUSTMEN 13-1 Inosen bolts (1 in Fig. 3-3 (1/3)), 13-2 Adjust the azimuth angle by bolt (2 in Fig. 3-3 (1/3)), 13-3 Secure bolts loosened in step 13-1, E LEVATION ANGLE ADJ Q S M EN! 134 Loosen bolts (3 in Fig. 3-3 (1/3», 13-5 Adjust the elevation angle by bolt (4 in Fig. 313 (1/3)), 13-6 Secure bolts loosened in step 13-4, 3-9 INITIAL LINE UP RO|504823 Chart 3-3 Antenna Orientation (Cont’d) Step Procedure C4 USING RPS SBI TYPE BRACKET AZlIMUTH ANGLE ADJ'USl MM} 13-15 Loosen nuts of the U~bolt (3 in Fig 3-3 (2/3)), 13-16 Loosen nuts (4 in Fig. 3-3 (2/3)), 13-17 Adjust the an'muth angle by nuts (5 in Fig. 3-3 (2/3)), 13—18 Secure nuts loosened in step 13-15 and 16, ELEVATION ANGLE ADlllfiTMENT 13-19 Loosen bolts (1 in Fig. 3-3 (2/3)), 13-20 Adjust the elevation angle by nuts (2 in Fig. 3-3 (2/3)), 13-21 Secure bolts loosened in step 1349, D. USING RPS SBZ TYPE BRACKET AleUTH ANGLE TMENT 13-22 Loosen nuts (4 in Fig. 3-3 (3/3)), 13—23 Adjust azimuth angle by adjusting nuts (3 in Fig. 3~3 (3/3)), 13-24 Secure nuts loosened in step 13-22, ELEVATION ANGLE ADflJSTMENT 13-25 Loosen bolts (1 in Fig. 3-3 (3/3», 13-26 Adjust elevation angle by adjusting nut (2 in Fig. 3~3 (3/3)), 13-27 Secure bolts loosened in step 13-25, 14 At each station, disconnect digital multimeter or OW/‘RX LEV MONITOR fiom RX LEV MON jacks, 15 At each station, reconnect the cap removed in step 9. 16 Reset the Antenna Alignment Mode control to OFF, 17 Reset the control from MTPC to ATPC, 18 Reset the mainte mode to OFF referring to steps 6 and 7 and press the “Entef‘ key, 19 Continue to Chart 3-4, 3-1 0 ROI-804823 INITIAL LINE UP RX LEV MON RX LEV/OW IN OWIRX LEV MONITOR ‘ ~ — + mam. MULTIMETER Fig. 3-2 Antlnna Orientatlon Test Setup 1. Loosen (112mm) bolts foradlusting azlmuthfiop and hoflom) 4. Adlust elevaflon for adjusting elevation 2‘ MJUSI azimth NDRE TYPE BRACKET FIg. 3-3 Location of Adjustlng Nuh(113) 3-1 1 ROI-504523 INITIAL LINE UP 2. Loosen nuts and adjust maxim mAn E BRACKET Fig. 3-3 Lwatlon of Adjusting Nut-(213) 3-12 ROI-804823 INITIAL LINE UP 2 Adjust elevation 1. Loosen bolts for adjusting elevation 3. Adjust azimuth 4. Loosen for adjusting azimuth p RFS SB2 TYPE BRACKEI Fig. 34 Location of Adjusting Nuts (3/3) 3-13 INIT|AL LlNE UP ROI-804823 3.5 Lineup Test Procedure for Line up test between two stations are listed in Table 3-2. Tabla 3-2 Lineup Test Items Meter Reading Orderwije Test BER Measurement 3-14 ROI-804823 INITIAL LINE UP Chart 3-4 Meter Reading and OW Test Shep Procedure 1 Connect the RS-232C cable between the LCT and MDP (see Fig. 24 in Chart 24! in Section IV MAINTENANCE), 2 Open the Terminal software (e.g; HyperTermiual), 3 Enter Login name “Admin“ and press the “Entef’ key, enter the specified password and press the “Enter” key, Logln : Admin Password : “mm -— NEC PDH RADIO VER. X.XXXX—- 0. Loguul 1. Alarm I game 2. Perfermanee Monitor 3. Provlslonlng Data 4. System Conflgumlnn 5. Inventory Data 6, ReIayI House Keeping 7, Malntenanee Enter SeIeclicn : 4 Press the “2” key for Performance Monitor and press the “Entel” key, 3:1 5 INITIAL LINE UP 3-16 ROI-504823 chart 3-4 Mater Reading and ow Test (Cont’d) ___.—.__._.._—-————— step Procedure 5 Press line “1“ key for Display Metering BER and press the “Enter" key Verify the all items listed in Table 3-24 — EC PDH RADlO VER. x.xx.xx— , Logmn Alarm I Slams Performance Menltar Provisioning Data A Sysfiem Configuration lnvenlory Dale 4 Relay I House Keeplng Enter Selection : 2 m9‘9Nr‘° -— Performance Monllor — Display Melenng / BER Dlsplay Performance Manner Display Threshold Data Set Thlsshold Dan A RSL Monitor EnlerSeIectlon : 1 "IFS“,N.‘ — Display Melerlng / BER -— TX POWER +1068!" RX LEVEL £DdBm TRP PS MON 43V BER 0.0510 (calculating) -— Performance Monllor — 1. Dlsplay Melarinu / BER 2l Dlspley Performance Manner 3, Dlsplay Threshold Dale 4. Set Thwshcld Data 5. RSL Monitor Enler Selec‘llnn : Notes: I. In the 1+) system, metering/BER values for No.1 CH is displayed in the Iefi side andfar No.2 CH is displayed in the right side. 1 “3.054 " indicates the bit ermr rate uf3 x 10‘. 3. " BER (BER between radio) is calculated every one minute. "Calculating" is displayed till the value is fixed. 4 ‘If the performance data from the MP are not received, "(13171 and ““Vam displayed. 5‘ TXPOWEW LE VEL is indicated in 1 dB stapi Relsouzs INITIAL LINE UP chart 3-4 Meter Reading and OW Test (Com'd) Slap Pmcadurs Table 3-3 Maw! Readlng Allowable Range TX POWER +21 Io—7 dBm Nam-ml Indicationfl dB (8 X 1.5 MB) RX LEVEL 105 GHz —20 to —93 dBm (8 x 15 MB) TRP PS MON —32 In 46 V DC Notes: I. Warles in proportion to the receiving RF signal level. 2. "Varies with cable length between the MDP and TRP. 3, Record displayed indication values on the LCII 6 Press the "ESC" key on go back to Main menu, and press the “Entef’, 7 Press the “0" key to Lugoux, METER XNG 0 TRP 8 Remove the cap from the RX LEV MON jack of the TRP (see Fig. 3-5), 9 Connect the digital multimeter or OW/RX LEV MONITOR to RX LEV MON jackr Confirm that the meter indication Is as described in Table 3-4, 10 Discunnect the digital multimeter or OW/RX LEV MONITOR and reconnect the cap removed in step 7, Table 3-4 Meter Readlng o! TRP m ALLOWABLE RANGE Depends on received signal level (0.2 to 445 V DC) 3-17 INI11AL LINE UP ROI-504523 chart 3-4 Meter Reading and OW Test (Conl’d) _______~___..—.—--—-— Step Procedure ORDERW'IRE ST 11 Connect the OW/RX LEV MONITOR unit to the RX LEV MON jack on the TRP, 12 Connect headseKs) tn the Bow jack on the float panel of the MDP and/or OW/RX LEV MONITOR unit (see Figs. 3—4 and 35). 13 Press the CALL button switch on the front panel of the MDP, Requirement: At opposite station, the buzzer on the MDP is activated, 14 Check that mderwixe telephone between stations cm be connected by using headsets, 15 Set OW switch on the OW/RX LEV MONXTOR unit to ON (OW indicawr on the OW/RX LEV MONITOR is turned on), 16 Check that ordarwire telephone between MDP and TR? can be connected by using headsets, 17 Disconnect headsews) from How jack on the front panel cf the MDP, and/or OW/RX LEV MONITOR unit, 18 Disconnect the OW/RX LEV MONITOR unit from the RX LEV MON jack on the TRP. 3-18 ROI-$048” INITIAL LINE UP (FRONT VIEW) MDP Flg. 3-4 Llneup Tut Sulup for MDP RX LEV MON HEADSET RX LEV/OW IN OWIRX LEV MONITOR Fig. 3-5 LInuup Test Setup fur TRP 3-19 INITIAL LINE UP 3-10 ROI-504823 char! 3-5 BER Measurement BER measurement is pedomed between terminal slalions. Apparatus : Digital Multimeter (or equivalent) with test leads Screwdriver PDH Analyzer Headset Step Procedure 1 Disconnect the D-sub connectors fi'om the CHOl-CHOS IN/OUT on the MDP (see Fig. 3-6), 2 Set the PDH Analyzer at transmit signal and receive signal at STATION A and STATION B as fellows: - Bit late : 1.544 Mbps (ANSI TIJOZ) - Code format : BSZS urAMI ~ Impedance : 100 ohms, balanced 3 Set up as in Fig. 3-6, 4 Measure the BER for each channel, 5 Check that the measured BER is within values of system calculation, 6 Resmre all cunnec'tions used tut to normal. INITIAL LINE UP ROI$04823 E‘s-2.535 mum he nEum emu... n=c:_.._ was 61 Em EH mum Illa: Es m h 5.3 ES ziuuux e D 5 4 Us, 5 a, a 1m a... I E! 4 L~ as. 5. 3“? 5. % mmmmo oo o s a» flaw“ fl“ bz: czsmumz IIT. 2mm Em SE mum ES 026me " Em EB. «mm 3-21 INITIAL LINE UP ROI-504523 (This page is intentionally lefi blank.) 3-22 22 page: ROI604824~051 E 031 020 CONTENTS 5.8 GHZ15128/50 MB PDH DIGITAL MICROWAVE RADIO SYSTEM NLite L (PDH 1+DI1+1 SYSTEM) SECTION IV MAINTENANCE CONTENTS TITLE 1, GENERAL n.-.m-n."um-mm...»mum-mmnmmnm. 1.1 2. PRECAUT|ONS mm...m«mm......u.—. Chart 2-1 Maintenance Mode Setting - m..." 2.1 - 2-3 3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ............................ 3-1 3.1 Test Sets and Accessorles ................... 3.2 LCT Maintenance Mode-ammun- Chart 3-1 Maintenance Mode Settlng -- 3,3Performance “on igofingm.................................... 3.4 Chart 3-2 Performance Monitoring .........m......... 3-4 4. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE mm-mu-"mm-um 4-1 41 Fault Location emm-monemull women 4.1 Chart 4-1 Alarm and status Monltoring ........ 4-5 chert 4-2 Loopback BER Measurement-m“- m- 4-11 chart 4-3 Loopback Control Setting ------------- 4-13 4.2 R9p|acgment...m.m..~...._.m.m.mmam-mm»... 4.20 4,11 MD p Repgacememm..mmnumu..................m-.. 4.20 Chan 4-4 MDP Unit Replacement-mmm-n m" 4-20 42.sz Replacement .............................................. 4. 23 4-24 Chart 4-5 TRP Replacement- 4A3A| ig “mam.....m......._...... u........................... 4,29 Chart 4-6 System Oonflguration Setting "mm-m 4-30 Chart 4-7 Date and TIme Setting mum- m- 4-31 Chart 4-8 Inventory Data Monitoring-mmmm-m 4-33 C L-1 CONTENTS ROI$04824 TITLE 5. CHANGING PASSWORD m-------»u-mm----- 5-1 5.1 Gem”) mbnlulfl-mmlwfl'm-m-uu”tantalum-um 5.1 5.2 praced“m..........-.......................«.............m.m 5.1 chart 5-1 Changing Password-mm-mm-mmmm 5-1 G L-2 c L-2 CONTENTS ROI-504824 1 GENERAL This section provides instructions for the maintenance ofthe 5.8 GHz 15/28/50 MB digital microwave radio system. This section provides precautions and instructions on preventive maintenance and corrective maintenance. This manual is described for the firmware version ofns follows. SW UNIT: 1.0.1 MD UNIT: 1.0.2 C L! GENERAL ROI-504824 (This page is intentionally left blank.) CL-4 ROI-304824 PRECAUTIONS 2. PRECAUTIONS The following precautions must be carefully observed during maintenance. (a) The maintenance personnel should report arrival at and departure from a station to the relevant station. The following are dangers and warnings to the maintenance personnel. Warning: 1. The —43 V DC power is superimposed on the center conductor of the 1/17 cable between the MDP and the TRP. Connecting test equipment directly to this terminal may damage it and touching the coaxial cable core may cause electrical shock. 2. Persons performing servicing must take necessary steps to avoid electro-static discharge which may damage the modules on the MDP or cause error. Wear a conductive wrist strap connected to the grounded (6) jack on the front of the equipment shelfi This will minimize static build- up during servicing (see Fig. 2-1). 3. Do not disconnect the I/F cable between the MDP and the TRP in operating condition, to avoid damaging the MDP and TRP. Do not remove/connect the I/F cable with the MDP power ON, turn the MDP power OFF before connecting/disconnecting the I/F cable. 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 MDP to fail. 5. Contact NEC before program download an the LCT is performed. Equipment may not fimction correctly with improper op eration. Caution: I. Be careful that top surface of the MDP is considerably hot. (b) During maintenance, the MDP should be set to maintenance condition by the local crafi terminal (LCT) (see Chan 3-1). (c) To avoid service interruption under the maintenance, perform manual protection switching in 1+1 system. Note: When protection switching has been automatically completed during a fault, keep this condition by manual protection switching operation. (d) First set the MAINT mode to “ON” before selecting the other items on the LCT maintenance menu. 5-1 ROI-304824 6-2 (6) (f) (s) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) PRECAUTIONS Information on the maintenance and the control such as TX SW, RX SW, Mute, CW, LB, etc. is released if the power is turned ofi‘ or the RESET switch is pressed. While the CPU is initialized by pressing the RESET switch, alarm(s) is in normal condition. Afier initialization, the alarm information is properly provided through relay contacts. Service will be interrupted instantly by pressing the RESET switch. When the control such as TX MUTE, CW, LB, etc. is performed, set TX SW and RX SW to the same channel certainly. If it carries out in AUTO condition, it may not operate normally. instantaneous interruption may occur when performing the TX SW manual switching operation. Before removing or installing the MDP/TRP. turn off the power switch on the MDP. For procedures to change the password, refer to the Appendix in this section. After equipment start-up, allow the equipment to warm up at least 30 minutes. (m) After completing maintenance, restore all connections and manual switch(es) to normal and confirm that all red alarm LEDs are unlit. Note: ‘ The MD Unit No.2 is notpmvidsdfar 1 +0 system. MDP Fig. 2-1 Locatlnn a! G Terminal ROI-804824 PRECAUTIONS Chart 2-1 Maintenance Mode Sewng Step Procedure R54“: cams Nate: ‘ The MD Unit No.2 is not provided for 1 +0 system. LCT Fig. 2-2 LCT Setup 2 Open the Terminal sofivmre (ag; HyperTerminal), 2-7 ROI-804524 PRECAUTIONS (This page is intentionally lefl blank.) 2-8 4 page: ROI-504824 3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TEST SETS AND ACCESSORIES This chapter provides the routine (annual) maintenance procedures to ensure the satisfactory operation of the equipment. During preventive maintenance, carefully observe the precautions given in chapter 2. 3.1 Test Sets and Accessories The test sets and special accessories listed in Table 3-1 are required for maintenance. If recommended test sets and accessories are not available, equivalents may be used Table 3-1 Test Sets and Accessories Model Type PDH Analyzer Model Number MIPl 550A Manufacture Digital Multimeter HP34401A OW/RX LEV Monitor“ X08 1 8A Screwdriver T Type Hexagonal Driver Torque Wrench 2-9 4 pages Local Crafi Terminal (nor) with RS-23ZC Cable Note: 1. ' The OW/RX LEV Monitor operates on a dry battery (6F22/ 910. When the OW/RX LEV Monitor will not be used for a long period, remove the battery to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion ROI-504824 TEST SETS AND ACCESSORIES 3.2 LCT Maintenance Mode 1-10 4 pig“ Chart 34 Maintenance Mode Setting Shep Procedure 1 Enter Login name “Admin” and the "Enter” key, NEC PDH RADIO VER X.XX.XX --- . Lo out 1. A arm / status 2. Performance Monitor 3. Provisioning Data 4. System Configuration 5. inventory Data 6. Relay I House Keeping 7. Maintenance Enter Selection : 2 Enter the valid password and press the “Enter" key, Maintenance Mode Setting 3 Press the “7” key and press the “Enter” key, Enter Selection : 7 Maintenance — 1. MAINT Mode (OFF) 2. Control 3. Reset CPU 4. SetCalendar 5 Password Setting a. Program Download Enter Selection : 1 —— MAIN’T Mode -—- 1 On 2. 0 f f Enter Selection : 1 — Maintenance -— 1. MAINT Mode (ON) 2. Control 3, Reset CPU 4. Set Calendar 5. Password Setting 6. Program Download Enter Selection : 4 Press the “1" key and press the “Enter” key, 5 Press the “1” key and press the “Enter" key for Mainte mode ON,
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