Nokia Solutions and Networks INLITERU-01 InLite Dual Band Enhancer Remote Unit User Manual System Requirements
Nokia Solutions and Networks InLite Dual Band Enhancer Remote Unit System Requirements
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System Requirements for Installation and Operation D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 1 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion The inform at ion int his docum entis subj ectt o change w it houtnot ice and describes onl y t he productdefined int he int roduct ion of t his docum ent at ion.This docum entis int ended fort he use of N okia N et w orks'cust om ers onl y fort he purposes of t he agreem entunderw hich t he docum entis subm it ed,and no partof itm ay be reproduced ort ransm it ed in any form orm eans w it houtt he priorw rit en perm ission of N okia N et w orks.The docum enthas been prepared t o be used by professionaland properl y t rained personnel,and t he cust om erassum es ful lresponsibil it y w hen using it N okia N et w orks w el com es cust om ercom m ent s as partof t he process of cont inuous devel opm entand im provem entof t he docum ent at ion. 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N O K IA l ogo is a regist ered t radem ark of N okia Corporat ion. Ot herproductnam es m ent ioned int his docum entm ay be t radem arks of t heir respect ive com panies,and t hey are m ent ioned forident ificat ion purposes onl y. Copy right© N okia Corporat ion 2001.A l lright s reserved. 0523 FCC H ereby ,N okia Corporat ion,decl ares t hatt his N okia InL it e is in com pl iance w it he essent ialrequirem ent s and ot herrel evantprovisions of D irect ive: 1999/5/E C. The productism arked w it ht he CE m arking and N ot ified Body num beraccording ot he D irect ive 1999/5/E C FCC §15.21 - Information to user -The N okia InL it e is used as an int ent ional radiat ed equipm entand any changes orm odificat ions on t he equipm entw it hout any approvalby N okia coul d voidt he user' s aut horit y t o operat et he equipm ent FCC §15.27 b) - Special Accessories -If a device requiring specialaccessories is inst al ed by orundert he supervision of t he part y m arket ing t he device,itis t he responsibil it y of t hatpart y t o inst al lt he equipm entusing t he specialaccessories. F orequipm entrequiring professionalinst al at ion,itis notnecessary fort he responsibl e part y t o m arkett he specialaccessories w it ht he equipm ent .H ow ever, he need t o use t he specialaccessories m ustbe det ail ed int he inst ruct ion m anual,and itis t he responsibil it y of t he inst al ert o provide and t o inst al lt he required accessories. 2 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en FCC §15.105 - Information to user -This equipm enthas been t est ed and found o com pl y w it ht he l im it s fora Cl ass B digit aldevice,pursuantt o part15 of t he F CC R ul es.These l im it s are designed t o provide reasonabl e prot ect ion against harm fulint erference ina resident ialinst al at ion.This equipm entgenerat es,uses and can radiat e radio frequency energy and,if notinst al ed and used in accordance w it ht he inst ruct ions,m ay cause harm fulint erference t o radio com m unicat ions.H ow ever,t here is no guarant ee t hatint erference w il lnotoccur ina part icul arinst al at ion.If t his equipm entdoes cause harm fulint erference t radio ort el evision recept ion,w hich can be det erm ined by t urning t he equipm ent off and on,t he useris encouraged t ot ry t o correctt he int erference by one orm ore of t he fol ow ing m easures: • R eorientorrel ocat et he receiving ant enna. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en • Increase t he separat ion bet w een t he equipm entand receiver. • Connectt he equipm entint o an out eton a circuitdifferentfrom t hatt o w hich he receiveris connect ed. • Consul tt he deal eroran ex perienced radio/T V t echnician forhel p. © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 3 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion History Date Version Author Details 26-10-2000 D raft1 T N W il iam s Com pil at ion of a firstdraft 08 -01 -2001 D raft2 IndiL iepa R evised based on feedback from subj ect m at erex pert 26 -01 -2001 Issue 1 IndiL iepa R evised aft ervisitt o Tekm arby H arriand review by M arc P aul 18 -07 -2001 Issue 2,D raft1 Tom D um ic Incl uded U S T y pe A pprovalinform at ion 22 -08 -2001 Issue 2 Tom D um ic R el ease forP roductv1.0.1 05 -09 -2001 Issue 2,D raft1 Tom D um ic D raftforP roductv2 4 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en A boutt his docum ent About this document This document introduces the requirements set by Nokia for successful installation and operation. Use this document as the source for the following information needed in the planning of installation: • Specification on the environmental conditions during transportation, storage and operation • Space requirements and other site-related installation matters • Site grounding and power supply • Interface connections • Installation tools. Read also Nokia InLite: Warnings and Cautions in conjunction with this document. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 5 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 6 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion sit e requirem ent Installation site requirements Prior to installation of the Nokia InLite system, it is most important that certain actions have been carried out to ensure installation continuity and safety. 2.1 Checking the site A number of aspects need to be verified as being satisfactory. Accessibility Check the following: • Site safety access is provided • The site is accessible to installation, commissioning and maintenance personnel. Grounding points Check that the grounding point(s) are clearly identified. Power supplies Check that all the necessary power points are conveniently located for connection of the Nokia InLite Main Unit (MU) and Remote Units (RUs). Each RU requires its own power supply and a connection to the mains may be required. Space Check that there is adequate space for: • Installation work • MU, RU and fibre optic cables. • The recommended spacing distances for the MU and RUs as outlined in Warnings and Cautions have been taken into account in the site planning. Temperature and ventilation Adequate space must be provided around the MU and RUs to ensure that the system can be maintained within the operating temperature ranges. Check the following: • D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en The site must guarantee natural ventilation to the system. © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 7 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion • A distance of two meters must be maintained between the MU or RUs (RUs) and a heating opening. • The RUs should be mounted in reasonable locations. • The RUs should not be installed inside heating or conditioning systems. • The RUs should not be installed inside a cable pipeline. • Bear in mind that the temperature in the upper part of a room is higher than at eye level. If the room has a false ceiling, verify that the environment temperatures at the installation position do not exceed the allowed limits for the RU. Tools Ensure that a complete set of tools is available. Identification of installation locations/positions Check that the locations and positions for the installation of the MU and RUs within the building complex have been clearly identified. RU mounting positions Keep into consideration that the RU transmits an RF signal and that the safety distances must be respected. RUs are typically installed next to the ceiling and for safety reasons they must be properly mounted. RUs must be accessible for testing and maintenance Cable routing Check that the routing for the fibre optic cables between the MU and the RUs have been clearly identified. Documentation The required documents should be available: • Site-specific installation documents, providing information on cabling routes, RU and MU locations, power supplies and so forth • Nokia InLite User Manual • BTS User Manuals (if required). BTS status In order to test the Nokia InLite, the BTSs should have been commissioned and the Abis links established. If the Abis link has not been set up, a power meter is required to to measure signal levels. Power connections The MU grounding and AC power sockets and the RU AC power supply sockets should be installed either before installation begins or early in the installation process. 8 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion sit e requirem ent 2.2 Checking the site environment Check that the following requirements are satisfactory at the site: D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en • The site storage, transportation and operation of the Nokia InLite must conform with the various international and national environmental standards for temperature, humidity, EMC and noise. • There is no explosion risk present • The environment is not classified as a high-risk area in the event of fire • Suspended particles are not to be found in great concentration • The environment is not subject to any traffic which could cause crash damages • It is recommended that the MU is placed in a private room, protected against any possible violation • The system is not exposed to ultra-violet rays. © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 9 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 10 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en E nvironm ent Environment This chapter defines the classes of environmental conditions and their severities to which the Nokia InLite can be exposed. The information is organised in the following parts: 3.1 • Conditions for Storage • Conditions for Transportation • Conditions for Operation Storage This section defines the environmental conditions, to which the Nokia InLite can be exposed during storage. Caut ion The Nokia InLite must be stored in its original package before the installation. 3.1.1 ETSI standard for storage The Nokia InLite system complies with ETS 300 019-1-1:1992 Class 1.2 weather protected, partly temperature-controlled storage locations. 3.1.2 Climatic conditions for storage The climatic conditions for the storage of the Nokia InLite system (as specified ETS 300 019-1-1:1992) are described in Table . Environmental parameter D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Value L ow airt em perat ure -25 °C -13 °F H igh airt em perat ure 55 °C 131 °F © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 11 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion Environmental parameter L ow rel at ive hum idit 10% H igh rel at ive hum idit 100% L ow absol ut e hum idit 0.5 g/m 3 H igh absol ut e hum idit 29 g/m 3 R ainint ensit none Tem perat ure change rat e (average of 5 m inut es) 0.5 °C/m in. 0.9 °F /m in. L ow airpressure 70 kP a 10.15 psi H igh airpressure 106 kP a 15.37 psi S ol arradiat ion 1120 W /m 2 S urrounding airm ovem ent 30 m /s 98 ft /s Condit ions of condensat ion y es Condit ions of precipit at ion (rain,snow , hail,et c.) y es L ow raint em perat ure none Condit ions of w at erfrom sources ot her han rain dripping wat er Condit ions of icing and frost ing y es Tabl e 1. 3.1.3 Value Cl im at ic condit ions forst orage Mechanical conditions for storage The Nokia InLite System complies with ETS 300 019-1-1:1992 class 1.2. 12 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en E nvironm ent 3.2 Transportation This section defines the environmental conditions which the Nokia InLite can be exposed to during transportation. Caut ion The Nokia InLite must be transported in its original package before the installation. N ot The Nokia InLite is delivered to the customer with some of the plug-in units preinstalled (Control Unit, Power Supply Unit/s, Switch Matrix/Dual Band RF unit). 3.2.1 ETSI standard for transportation The Nokia InLite is Class 2.3 as defined in ETS 300 019-1-2:1992 the class for InLite. This applies to transportation by air, road (on all qualities of road surface), by ship and by train where some care has been taken with respect to temperature. N ot The typical transportation time is considered to be 30 days or less. When the total transportation time exceeds 30 days, additional storage or packaging precautions must be considered. 3.2.2 Climatic conditions for transportation The climatic conditions during the transportation are presented in Table (according to ETS 300 019-1-2:1992). Environmental parameter D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Value L ow airt em perat ure -40 °C -40 °F H igh t em perat ure,airin unvent il at ed encl osures 70 °C 158 °F H igh t em perat ure,airin vent il at ed encl osures or out doorair 40 °C 104 °F Tem perat ure change air/air -40 °C /+30 °C -40 °F /+86 °F © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 13 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion Environmental parameter Value Tem perat ure change air/w at er +40/+5 °C +104/+41 °F R el at ive hum idit y ,notcom bined w it h rapid em perat ure changes 95% 95% +40 °C 104 °F R el at ive hum idit y ,com bined w it h rapid em perat ure changes air/air,athigh rel at ive hum idit 95% 95% -40 °C /+30 °C -40 °F /+86 °F A bsol ut e hum idit y ,com bined w it h rapid 60 g/m 3 +70/+15 °C em perat ure changes air/air,athigh w at ercont ent 60 g/m 3 +158/+59 °F L ow airpressure 70 kP a 10.15 psi Change of airpressure none S urrounding airm ovem ent 20 m /s 65.6 ft /s P recipit at ion,rain 6 m m /m in. 0.24 in/m in. R adiat ion,sol ar 1120 W /m 2 R adiat ion,heat 600 W /m 2 W at erfrom sources ot hert han rain 1 m /s 3.28 ft /s W et ness none Tabl e 2. 3.2.3 Cl im at ic condit ions fort ransport at ion Mechanical conditions for transportation For mechanical conditions during transportation, the Nokia InLite complies with ETS 300 019 1-2:1992 class 2.3. 14 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en E nvironm ent 3.3 Operation This section defines the environmental conditions during the operation of the Nokia InLite at locations which are not protected from direct weather influences. N ot When surveying the prospective sites, consider the values presented in this section. Operating conditions are defined as stationary: the equipment is mounted on a structure, or on a mounting device, or it is permanently placed at a certain site. The Nokia InLite is not intended for portable use. 3.3.1 ETSI standard for operation The InLite is Class 3.1 as defined in ETS 300 019-1-4:1992 3.3.2 Climatic conditions for operation For climatic conditions during operation, the Nokia InLite complies generally with class 3.1 as presented in Table . Environmental parameter D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Value L ow airt em perat ure +5 °C +41°F H igh airt em perat ure 40 °C 104°F L ow rel at ive hum idit 5% H igh rel at ive hum idit 85% L ow absol ut e hum idit 1 g/m 3 H igh absol ut e hum idit 25 g/m 3 R ainint ensit N otappl icabl Tem perat ure change rat (average of 5 m inut es) 0.5 °C/m in. 0.9 °F /m in. L ow airpressure 70 kP a 10.15 psi H igh airpressure 106 kP a 15.37 psi © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 15 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion Environmental parameter S ol arradiat ion 700 W /m 2 H eatradiat ion insignificant S urrounding airm ovem ent 5m /s 164 ft ./s Condit ions of condensat ion Yes Condit ions of precipit at ion (rain,snow ,hailet c.) No L ow raint em perat ure N otappl icabl e. Condit ions of w at erfrom sources ot hert han rain N otappl icabl e. Condit ions of icing and frost ing No Tabl e 3. 3.3.3 Value Cl im at ic condit ions foroperat ion,Cl ass 3.1 Mechanical conditions for operation For mechanical conditions during operation, the Nokia InLite complies with ETS 300 019-1-4:1992 class 3.1. 3.3.4 EMC shielding The chassis and the units of the Nokia InLite together provide the EMC shielding. The EMC shielding complies to the requirements set by the following standards: • GSM 11.21 • ETS 300, 342-3 • Title 47 CFR FCC part 15 For more specific information refer to Nokia InLite: Product Description. 3.3.5 Safety The Nokia InLite conforms to: 16 (43) • EN 60950 (including amendments 1,2,3 and 4) Safety of Information Technology equipment including electrical business equipment. • IEC 950 2nd Ed 1991. Safety of Information Technology equipment (including amendments 1,2,3 and 4 and including all Competent Body © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en E nvironm ent Scheme Group and National Deviations as detailed in CB Bulletin 96A March 2000. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en • UL 3rd Ed. • CSA C22.2 Number 950 Revision June 1998 © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 17 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 18 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent Installation requirements This chapter specifies the preparatory requirements for the installation of the Nokia InLite system. 4.1 Checking the site Before the Nokia InLite can be installed, the site must be properly surveyed and prepared, and all the required external services must be correctly installed. The site survey must identify any special requirements for the installation. The site must meet the following requirements before the installation can begin: 4.2 1. The site is accessible and safe for working. 2. The safety distance calculations as presented in Nokia InLite: Warnings and Cautions have been made and taken into account. 3. External connections for the MU (grounding point and mains power supply) are available. 4. External connections for the RUs (mains power). 5. All required documentation is available, for example, site-specific installation instructions and User Manual. 6. The correct delivery has been brought to the site. Space requirements The MU can be mounted on a wall, pole or other vertical support. The RUs and the mounting rack can be mounted on a wall or pole or other vertical support. This section presents general issues that must be considered when choosing the installation space. 4.2.1 Dimensions and weight 4.2.1.1 Main Unit Figure shows the dimensions of the MU. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 19 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 840m m (33.1) 114m m (4.5) 310m m (12.2) 215m m (8.5) N O TE : D im ensions inm m (inch) F igure 1. D im ensions of N okia InL it e M ainU nit The MU weighs approximately 16.5 kg (36 lb.). The mounting frame weighs approximately 2 kg (4.4 lb.). 4.2.1.2 Remote Unit and mounting rack, enclosure class IP41 The dimensions of the RU are shown in Figure . 20 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent 37 (1.46) 240 (9.45) 222 (8.74) N O TE : D im ensionsinm m (inch) F igure 2. D im ensions of t he R em ot e U nit The RU weighs 1.7 kg (3.8lb). The dimensions of the mounting rack are shown in Figure D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 21 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 240 (9.45) 280 (11.02) 55 (2.17) F igure 3. 4.2.1.3 D im ensions of t he R U m ount ing rack (show n w it h R U m ount ed) Remote Unit, enclosure class IP53 The dimensions of the RU are shown in Figure . 22 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent F igure 4. D im ensions of t he R em ot e U nit The RU weighs 2.5 kg (5.5lb). 4.2.1.4 Remote Unit, enclosure class IP64 The dimensions of the RU are shown in Figure . D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 23 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion F igure 5. D im ensions of t he R em ot e U nit The RU weighs 11 kg (24.25lb). 4.2.2 Clearances around the Main Unit and Remote Units 4.2.2.1 Main Unit The required clearances around the MU are shown in Figure . 24 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent Top view F rontview 100 (3.94) 400 (15.74) 200 (7.88) 114 (4.5) 400 (15.74) 840 (33.1) 1454 (57.28) 100 (3.94) 310 (12.2) F igure 6. 4.2.2.2 Cl earances around t he M ainU nit Remote Unit and mounting rack The required clearances around the RU IP41 and the mounting rack are shown in Figure D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 25 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 100 (3.94) 50 (1.97) 50 (1.97) 400 (15.7) N ot e: D im ensions in m m (inch) F igure 7. Cl earances around t he R em ot e U nitIP 41 The clearances are required for: • Lifting the unit from the rack • Fibre optic cables, antenna cables and power cables. The required clearances arond the IP53 RU are shown in Figure XX. 26 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent F igure 8. Cl earances around t he R em ot e U nitIP 53 The required clearances arond the IP64 RU are shown in Figure XX. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 27 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion F igure 9. Cl earances around t he R em ot e U nitIP 64 4.3 Mounting locations and positions 4.3.1 Main Unit The MU can only be installed at indoor locations and should be mounted vertically on a wall, pole or other vertical support. 28 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent F igure 10. M ount ing posit ion of N okia InL it e M ainU nit 4.3.2 RU and mounting rack The RU can be mounted on a wall, pole or other vertical support. The RU and mounting rack are mounted vertically. N ot The RU and mounting rack should never be installed on a ceiling. A local AC power socket must be provided at the installation location or alternatively, a centralised DC power supply may be used. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 29 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 4.4 Requirements for wall and pole installation Qualified personnel must inspect the installation wall and/or pole or other vertical support before mounting the MU, RU and mounting rack. The installation wall or pole must be strong enough to bear the weight of each unit. The optional pole mounting kit can be used when the installation pole diameter is between 60 and 300 mm (2.36 and 11.81 in). These dimensions are applicable to the MU. The RU can be mounted on a thinner pole. Anchor screws The anchor “Fishers” screws are used for attaching the MU and mounting frame and RU with the mounting rack to the wall. The MU anchor screws must be M6 size, stainless steel with the minimum breaking strength (R m) of 800 N/mm 2. An appropriate counterpart for the anchor screw (for example, an anchor plug) must be selected according to the screw and the mounting base material. If the anchor screws are of other standard than the metric standard, they must be selected so that they meet the requirement set to the metric standard screws mentioned above. 4.5 Grounding To protect the MU from damaging overvoltages through communication cables, or power supply lines, grounding cabling must be planned and installed before the installation of the MU. To avoid interference, it is recommended that large grounding systems be designed case-specifically. A power plug with protective ground connection is not sufficient for the MU. Grounding must have a fixed, non-removable connection. N ot Regulations issued by local authorities/legislation must be followed when planning the grounding of a site! In general, grounding is planned as follows: 30 (43) • The grounding cable is connected with screws or with a nut to the grounding point of the MU. The grounding cable must be fitted with an appropriate lug. • The minimum cross-section of the copper grounding conductor is 2.5 mm2 • The maximum cross-section of the copper grounding conductor is 35 mm 2 • The maximum value of ground resistance is 10 mΩ • The ground cable must be connected to a main grounding busbar © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent • The routing of the ground cable must be as direct as possible. Unnecessary loops should be avoided. N ot A grounding cable can be ordered from Nokia. 4.6 Mains power WARNING Follow the national legislation when working with the power supply. It is advisable that the socket used for the MU and RUs are permanently wired in accordance with current local and national wiring standards. All ground connections must be secure and non-removable. All power cabling must meet the requirements of the appropriate national standard. 4.6.1 Main Unit The MU has two power supply options: 220 VAC and 110 VAC. The permitted voltage fluctuation for the different options is presented in Table . Nominal operating voltage Permitted operating voltage fluctuation 220 V A C ±20% 110 V A C ±20% Tabl e 4. P erm it ed operat ing vol age fl uct uat ion It is recommended that the AC mains be protected with a transient overvoltage protector circuit breaker. This protection is not included in the MU. 4.6.2 Remote Unit The RU has the following power supply options: • D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en 110 VAC © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 31 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 4.6.3 • 220 VAC • -48 VDC Power consumption The power consumption of the MU is dependent on the RU configuration.The consumption of the MU is less than 100 W. The power consumption of one RU is 15 W. 4.6.4 Connectors, cables and fuses for cable protection N ot A prefabricated mains power cable for the RU is supplied by Nokia. N ot If you use the prefabricated mains power cable supplied by Nokia, make sure that the power distribution box (mains power supply) is located no further than 10 metres from the Nokia InLite MU. Table presents the requirements for the RU power supply cables, connectors and the recommended mains fuses. Power supply type 32 (43) Connector type at the end of cable Recommended fuse for cable protection Cable A C suppl 220V IE C 320 (fem al e) M ul icore cabl e3x 0.75 t o 1.5 m m 2 10A for1.5 m m 2 6A for0.75 m m 2 A C suppl 110V IE C 320 (fem al e)w it not ch M ul icore cabl e 3 x 1.5 mm2 10 A D C suppl -48V (opt ional Bay onet (fem al e) Com posit e fibre opt ic/ coppercabl e,t w infibre, 2x 15m m 2 © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent Tabl e 5. Connect ors,cabl es and recom m ended fuses N ot In general, the fuses for cable protection have to be rated according to the national electrical safety regulations. 4.7 Painting the Main Unit cover If desired, the MU cover can be painted to make it better blend into the surrounding environment. Some dark colours with higher absorptivity may be restricted. Nokia recommends that for painting the cover, a primer-topcoat combination of Beckers TD 130 primer (for priming) and Beckers TH 141 paint (for surface painting) be used. Other paints suitable for polycarbonate surfaces may also be used. Caut ion Do not use any paint that contains alkalis, esters, ketones, aromatic, chlorinated, or fluorinated hydrocarbons, since these may damage the cover. Paint containing these chemicals can only be used if approved by the manufacturer for painting polycarbonate objects. The selected paint must be UV and weather-resistant, and suitable for temperatures ranging from -40 °C to +50 °C (-40 °F to 122 °F). For environmental conditions, refer to ETS 300 019-1-4:1992 class 4.1. To paint the Nokia InLite cover: D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en 1. Remove the MU cover as instructed. 2. Before painting, detach the cable cover and the cable cover support from each other to prevent them from sticking to each other by paint and to ensure that paint is applied evenly. The cover top can also be detached from the cover by unscrewing the Torx T20 screws (see Figure ). © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 33 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion F igure 11. R em oving t he covert op 34 (43) 3. Remove stains and dust from the surface of the cover with an alcoholic or acidic wash, or wipe it clean with a piece of cloth moistened with water and mild washing agent. Do not use washing agents that contain alkalis, aromatic, chlorinated, or fluorinated hydrocarbons, esters or ketones. 4. Rinse with water to remove any residue of cleaning chemicals. 5. Dry the cover parts by blowing ionized air on them to remove electrostatic charges and dust particles. 6. Place a support under the cover and the cover top so that you do not have to touch the parts during painting. 7. Use a clamp or hook for holding the cable cover and the cable cover support during painting. See Figure for areas on which to place the clamp. © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion requirem ent F igure 12. A reas used forhol ding t he cabl e coverpart s during paint ing 8. Spray paint over the outside surface of the cover. Spraying should be done at room temperature with relative air humidity of 50-65%. N ot The maximum thickness of the paint should not exceed 100 µm. 9. Dry the parts either in an oven or let the paint dry at room temperature according to the paint manufacturer’s drying instructions. N ot The temperature of the drying oven must not exceed 90 °C (194 °F). 10. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en After the paint is dry, attach the cover top to the cover. Tighten the screws to 1.6 Nm (1.18 ft-lb.). © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 35 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 36 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Int erfaces and cabl es Interfaces and cables This chapter describes the external interfaces and interconnecting cables (excluding the grounding and power supply cables) for the Nokia InLite. N ot The following cables can be ordered from Nokia. • RF jumper cables between MU and BTS • fibre optic cables between the MU and RUs • Pigtails to be spliced to core fibre optic cables • LMP cable between MU LMP connector and laptop PC • Alarm cable between MU alarm port and BTS Refer to Appendix A for ordering information. 5.1 Main Unit The interface connectors of the MU are shown in Table . Interfaces and connectors of the Local Units (LUs) of the MU are shown in a separate table. Interface connector D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Number of connectors Connector type Cable type/diameter T R X BT S N -t y pe, (fem al e) R G 223 Al arm port 1 (5-pin) 9-pin,D -t y pe, fem al 13-pair28 A W G ,106 Ω Fl ex ibl e S C S I-2 Cabl y pe CL 2/F T1 L ocal 1 (3-pin) M anagem ent P ort 9-pin,D -t y pe, m al 2-pairt el ecom cabl e.F or m ore inform at ion,refert A ppendix A . © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 37 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion Tabl e 6. 5.1.1 Connect ors of t he M ainU nit Local Unit Figure shows the layout of the fibre optical connectors. RX 1 RX 2 RX 3 RX 4 TX 1 TX 2 TX 3 TX 4 F igure 13. F ibre opt icalconnect ors of t he L ocalU nit Interface connector O pt icalTX or RX Tabl e 7. 5.2 Number of connectors Connector type S C /A P C (fem al e) Cable type/diameter 125 µm singl e m ode L ocalU nitconnect ors Remote Unit The interface connectors of the RU are shown in Table . Interface connector A nt enna 38 (43) Number of connectors © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial Connector type N -t y pe,fem al Cable type/diameter 1/2” R F cabl D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Int erfaces and cabl es Interface connector Connector type Cable type/diameter O pt icalTX or RX S C /A P C (fem al e) 125 µm singl e m ode E xt ernal al arm M ol ex (fem al e) Tabl e 8. D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Number of connectors R em ot e U nitconnect ors © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 39 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion 40 (43) © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion equipm ent Installation equipment This section specifies the equipment that is recommended for the installation of the Nokia InLite, but not included in the Nokia InLite delivery. The recommended tools are: Tool Used for Torque driver,T10 Torx bitw it h m in.60 m m shaft U nitret aining screw s D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Torque driver,4 m m A l en bitw it h m in.60 m m shaft M U m ount ing screw s (5.5 N m /4.06 ft -l b.) G round cabl e fix ing (5.5 N m /4.06 ft -l b.). Cabl et ies K eeping cabl es t idy S ide cut ing pl iers Cut ing cabl et ies S pl icing m achine and t ool Connect ing opt icalfibres O pt icalspool(about500m singl e m ode) O pt icalm easurem ent O pt icalcabl e cut ing m achine Cut ing opt icalcabl es t engt Cl eaning kit Cl eaning opt icalfibres O pt icalTim e D om ainR efl ect om et er(O TD R ) Test ing opt icalfibres. S how s signalt race and at enuat ion. S pl ice prot ect ion t ubes P rot ect ing opt icalspl ices L M P cabl Connect ing t he l ocal m anagem entP C t ot he MU L apt op P C (P ent ium processorm inim um )w it S upervisorS oft w are V ersion 2.3.2 orhigher inst al ed L ocalm anagem ent funct ions A nt ist at ic w ristst rap E S D grounding © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 41 (43) S y st em R equirem ent s forInst al at ion and O perat ion Tabl e 9. R ecom m ended t ool s and usage Additional tools/equipment include: • 2 x radio phones for communicating when testing the fibre optic cable splicing • Spirit level for checking the horizontal level of the MU and RU • Tape measure • Hammer • Screwdrivers • Crimping tool for assembling the power supply cable connector N ot A set of tools needed for assembling the cable connectors is available from Nokia. • Cable stripper for assembling the power supply cable connector • Power meter, including a 50 Ohm, 30 W, DC - 2GHz terminator and a set of 7/16 N male and female RF adapters N ot The power meter should be a GSM 900/1800 or CDMA/TDMA/GSM 800/1900, dual band, fully portable RF power meter with: high resolution, analogue/digital readout and dBm/watt conversion capability 42 (43) • Labels for labelling the origin and destination of cables • Screwdriver for assembling the AC cable connector • Ladder (depending on circumstances on site) • Scaffolding, if working at height • Cutter • Wrenches • Dynamometric wrench • Scissors • Allen keys, sizes 4 and 6 for fixing the MU to the mounting frame • T20 Torx torque driver for removing and tightening the MU cover top retaining screws (optional) • Centre punch for marking hole locations in wall (optional) • Drill with correct bits for the mounting position and location (if required) • Extra lighting for splicing work area • Table for splicing machine • Set of Allen keys © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en Inst al at ion equipm ent Torque driver(0-6 N m /0-5 ft -l b) Torque socketspanner/w rench (5-20 N m /3-14 ft -lb) Torque key S ide-cut ing pl iers F igure 14. R ecom m ended t ool s forinst al ing t he N okia InL it D N 00283911 Issue 2 D R A F T 1 -en © N okia Corporat ion N okia P ropriet ary and Confident ial 43 (43)
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