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APPLICANT: Alcatel-Lucent EXHIBIT 3 FCC ID: AS5BBTRX-08 EXHIBIT 3 Section 2.1033 (c)(3) INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A copy of the installation and operating instructions to be furnished to the user. A draft copy of the instructions may be submitted if the actual document is not available. The actual document shall be furnished to the FCC when it becomes available. Response A copy of Alcatel-Lucent 9764 LightRadio™ Metro Cell Outdoor B13 LTE 2x5W Hardware Installation manual is attached to this exhibit. Page 1 of 1 Alcatel-Lucent 9764 lightRadioTM Metro Cell Outdoor V1.0 B13 LTE 2x5W Hardware Installation 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 | January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements Legal notice Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Copyright © 2013 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. Contains proprietary/trade secret information which is the property of Alcatel-Lucent and must not be made available to, or copied or used by anyone outside Alcatel-Lucent without its written authorization. Not to be used or disclosed except in accordance with applicable agreements. Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements About this document Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide hardware installation instructions for an Alcatel-Lucent Metro Cell Outdoor LTE 2x5W BC13 700 MHz. Procedures are provided for mounting, grounding, powering, and cabling the Metro Cell. Reason for reissue The reissue reasons are: Issue number Issue Date Reason for reissue 0.05 January 2013 Further updates 0.04 September 2012 Post GCD review 0.03 May 2012 Post mock install 0.02 May 2012 Post review 0.01 April 2012 Review New in this release This is a new document. Intended audience The audience for this document is Installation personnel. Supported systems This document applies to the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 lightRadioTM Metro Cell Outdoor 2x5W B13 LTE product. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements xi How to use this document Start with the first chapter and work through the manual to the end. Once you have done this, you will have carried out the hardware installation completely and in the proper sequence. Prior to installing the cabinet, the installer should be familiar with the safety precautions, warnings, and product conformance statements. Required tools and materials recommended for installation, and a process checklist, are listed in topic “Pre-installation information”. Safety information For your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given at points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure to follow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences. Prerequisites None Conventions used Vocabulary conventions In this document, all parts are described as they are shipped. Metric parts are specified in metric units. Non-metric parts are specified in non-metric units. Lengths and other measurements are given in metric units, with non-metric units given as equivalents for use in non-metric markets. For manufactured parts, the following system of conventions is used: Metric sizes of nuts, bolts, flat washers, and lock washers are identified by an uppercase letter M followed immediately by a size in millimeters (example: M10) American fractional sizes of nuts, bolts, anchor bolts, and washers are identified by a number followed immediately by a double apostrophe (example: 3/8"). In the case of lengths measured in feet, “2 feet” is used rather than “2'” so that the single apostrophe is not overlooked. The illustrations in this document do not contain all details and exceptions, but are intended to highlight main points. Dimensions are usually shown in millimeters, with inches in parentheses. For example, 680.0 (26.77) equals 680 millimeters or 26.77 inches. Wire gauges are specified in metric units. Equivalent sizes in the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system are given in the following table: Standard cross-sections and wire diameter of round copper conductors xii Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 About this document The following table is from CEI/IEC 60947-1:2004, Table 1, Standard cross-sections of round copper conductors and approximate relationship between mm2 and AWG/kcmil sizes for reference. Additional wire sizes are included in this document as appropriate for the topic. ISO rated cross-sectional area (mm2 ) AWG/kcmil size 0.2 24 0.34 22 0.5 20 0.75 18 1.5 16 2.5 14 12 10 10 16 25 35 50 0 (1/0) 70 00 (2/0) 95 000 (3/0) 0000 (4/0) 120 250 kcmil 150 300 kcmil 185 350 kcmil 400 kcmil 240 500 kcmil 300 600 kcmil NOTE: The dash, when it appears, counts as a size when considering connecting capacity (see 7.1.7.2 in the standard). 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements xiii About this document Typographical conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document: Appearance Description italicized text File and directory names Emphasized information IP reference, reference number Related document that is referenced in the document Related information For information on subjects related to the content of this document, refer to the documents listed in the following table: Refer to this document At this location For more information on Alcatel-Lucent Metro Cell Outdoor LTE 2x5W BC13 700 MHz - Site Preparation, 401-382-030 http://www.cic.lucent.com/ Site preparation Standard for Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, NFPA Lightning protection systems Recommended Practices on Surge Voltages in Low Voltage AC Power Circuits, IEEE C62.41 (Latest Edition) Power Document support For support in using this or any other Alcatel-Lucent document, contact Alcatel-Lucent at one of the following telephone numbers: 1-888-582-3688 (for the United States) 1-317-377-8618 (for all other countries) Technical support For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the Alcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contact information. xiv Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 About this document How to order To order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or use Online Customer Support (OLCS) (http://support.alcatel-lucent.com). How to comment To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc.alcatellucent.com/comments/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline (comments@alcatel-lucent.com). 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements xv 1 Safety statements Overview Purpose This chapter provides general information on the structure of safety instructions and summarizes general safety requirements. General safety and residual risk The equipment has been developed in line with state-of-the-art technology and conforms with current national and international safety requirements. The equipment is considered safe during normal operation when safe working practices are complied with. However, hazards may arise if procedures are not followed correctly or safe working practices are not complied with. Contents Structure of safety statements 1-2 Safety 1-4 Safety - specific hazards 1-5 Product safety 1-8 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 1-1 Safety statements Structure of safety statements Structure of safety statements Overview This topic describes the components of safety statements that appear in this document. General structure Safety statements include the following structural elements: B C D CAUTION Lifting hazard Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to the size and weight of the equipment. Always use three people or a lifting device to transport and position this equipment. [ABC123] 1-2 Item Structure element Purpose Safety alert symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury (optional) Safety symbol Indicates hazard type (optional) Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage or injury Safety message Consequences if protective measures fail Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement (optional) Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Safety statements Structure of safety statements Signal words The signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows: Signal word Meaning DANGER Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 1-3 Safety statements Safety Safety General precautions for installation procedures WARNING Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to equipment. Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product. Installation and maintenance procedures must be followed and performed by trained personnel only. The equipment must be provided with a readily accessible disconnect device as part of site preparation. Grounding and circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of the equipment. Never operate the equipment with grounding/bonding conductor disconnected. Install only equipment identified in the product's installation manual. Use of other equipment may result in an improper connection which could lead to fire or injury. Use caution when installing or modifying telecommunications equipment. Before servicing, disconnect power input to reduce the risk of energy hazards. For continued protection against risk offire, all fuses used in this product must be replaced only with fuses of the same type and rating. Never install telecommunications equipment during a lightning storm or when conditions are wet. Never touch uninsulated wiring or terminals carrying direct current or ringing current, and never leave this wiring exposed. Protect and tape uninsulated wiring and terminals to avoid risk offire, electrical shock, and injury to personnel. Never spill liquids of any kind on the product. To reduce the risk of an electrical shock, do not disassemble the product. Opening and removing covers and/or circuit boards may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock when the unit is subsequently used. for PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT, a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated external to the equipment. 1-4 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Safety statements Safety - specific hazards Safety - specific hazards DANGER Electric-shock hazard Working in severe weather can result in personal injury or death and damage to the equipment. Never install or perform maintenance during severe weather (high winds, lightning, blizzards, hurricane etc.). DANGER Noxious-substance hazard Use of unspecified cleaning agents can result in personal injury. Use only specified cleaning agents. Never use flammable solvents. Always ensure there is adequate ventilation in the work area and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment. CAUTION RF hazard RF exposure in excess of applicable limits can result in personal injury. Metro Cells are designed and installed in order that they are compliant with the international exposure guidelines laid down by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). For all staff that are required to work in close proximity to the equipment, for example maintenance personnel, contact with the antenna should be avoided. No such persons shall stay in front of the product at a distance of less than 8 cm. No other persons shall stay in front of the product at a distance of less than 22 cm. WARNING Electric-shock hazard Some parts of all electrical installations are energized. Failure to observe this fact and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage. For this reason, only trained and qualified personnel (electrical workers as defined in IEC 60215 + A1 or EN 60215) may install or service the installation. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 1-5 Safety statements Safety - specific hazards WARNING Electric-shock hazard The power supply lines to the network element are energized. Contact with parts carrying voltage can cause health problems, possibly including death, even hours after the event. Open and lockout the load disconnect switch in the distribution box to completely de-energize the network element. WARNING Electric-shock hazard This product may be connected to an AC main power supply and may contain an internal battery supply. Disconnecting one power source may not de-energize the system, and can lead to serious injury. Disconnect and lock out the AC main power supply, ifpresent, and the internal battery supply, ifpresent, before servicing the equipment. CAUTION Electric-shock hazard DOUBLE POLE/NEUTRAL FUSING A fuse is used in the neutral of single-phase equipment either permanently connected or provided with a non-reversible plug. After operation of the fuse, parts of the equipment that remain energized might represent a hazard during servicing. Failure to observe this fact and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage. CAUTION Hot-surface hazard The surfaces of the MCO can become hot enough to cause burns on unprotected skin. On the product label, the universal symbol for Hot Surface (shown here) emphasizes this hazard. Before handling the unit, wait until its surfaces have cooled and, where the following conditions apply, ensure that it is mounted out of the public's reach. For installations in ambient temperatures exceeding 46° C, surface temperature may exceed 70° C. In these situations, this equipment is intendedfor installation where access is restricted to only qualified service personnel. 1-6 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Safety statements Safety - specific hazards WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death. To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. NOTICE Condensation Sudden changes in the weather may lead to the formation of condensation on components. Operating the unit when condensation moisture is present can destroy the unit. Units which show signs of condensation must be dried before installation. NOTICE Tools Tools left in the working area can cause short circuits during operation which can lead to the destruction of units. Make sure after finishing your work that no tools, testing equipment, flashlights, etc., have been left in or on the equipment. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 1-7 Safety statements Product safety Product safety Equipment safety Safety information for this equipment can be found on various Caution, Warning, Danger, information labels or instructions affixed to or included with the product or included within this document. Informational and cautionary labels may appear near the item they address or may be grouped in a single location on the equipment. Warnings are typically adjacent to the hazard that is noted on the label. The instructions, cautions and warnings found on these labels must be understood and observed by all personnel involved with the equipment installation and maintenance. 1-8 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 2 Product overview Overview Purpose This chapter provides an overview of the Alcatel-Lucent lightRadioTM Metro Cell Outdoor 2x5W B13 LTE product. Contents Functional description 2-2 Physical description 2-3 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 2-1 Product overview Functional description Functional description General description A Metro Cell is a public wireless access node that uses licensed spectrum with substantially lower coverage and serving a smaller number of users than Macro Cells. The Alcatel-Lucent 9764 lightRadioTM Metro Cell Outdoor 2x5W B13 LTE specified here supports 3GPP Band 13 (DL 746-756MHz, UL 777-787MHz ). The Metro Cell is for targeted for high user density locations where additional capacity is required or even in areas where increased wireless coverage is needed at short notice. The product can be deployed by mobile operators to provide a transparent outdoor capacity layer to complement the macro cell “umbrella” coverage layer. Product features and attributes The product capabilities in this release are: Supports Band 13 Upper C block (DL 746-756MHz; UL 777-787MHz) Utilizes 115V or 220V AC Supports 2x2 MIMO transmit/receive configurations (2 transmit and 2 receive streams) Supports traffic backhauled through the standard IP network. The default backhaul connection from the Access Point is via one Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-X (SFP module) port (optical or electrical) Antenna configuration: – Omnidirectional antennas mounted directly onto transmit/receive connectors – Antenna cables mounted directly onto transmit/receive connectors for connection to remote antenna site. Utilizes GPS Synchronization Utilizes GPS Synchronization Front access installation and service. Installation options The Metro Cell is designed to be used outdoors can be installed using the following options: 2-2 pole mounted wall mounted floor mounted (via floor stand) Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Product overview Physical description Physical description Product overview The Metro Cell Outdoor is housed in a weatherized, rated Type 4 and/or IP65 outdoor, passively cooled enclosure containing the following active components: Backhaul/Digital/Radio board (DA Board) RF Filter Power board Power Amplifier board The Metro Cell Outdoor 2x5W product is shown in the following figures: Figure 2-1 Metro Cell Outdoor (front/top view) Legend: Metro Cell Outdoor 2x5W Metro Cell mounting bracket Metro Cell connection panel Metro Cell lifting points Metro Cell Outdoor grounding point GPS Antenna connector RF Antenna connector(s) 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 2-3 Product overview Physical description Figure 2-2 Metro Cell Outdoor (front/bottom view) Legend: Power and electrical ground cable entry point Backhaul cable entry point (via conduit) Backhaul cable entry point (via Pflitch grand) Junction box cable entry point The physical dimensions of the Metro Cell Outdoor (excluding solar cover, antenna, and mounting hardware) are: Dimension Value Height x Width x Depth 400mm x 270mm x 176mm (15.8 x 10.6 x 6.9 inches) 2-4 Volume 18L Weight 18 kg (39.6 lbs). Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Product overview Physical description Connection interfaces The following figure shows the connection interfaces for antenna, power and backhaul cabling on the Metro Cell Outdoor. Figure 2-3 Metro Cell connection interfaces Top of unit Bottom of unit Legend: RF Antenna connectors (7/16” DIN male) Power and grounding terminal block GPS Antenna connector (N Type male) SFP port supporting either: 1000Base-X GigE optical transceiver 10/100/1000Base-T electrical transceiver RJ-45 connection points (Debug UART and Debug ETH) Cable connection cover 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 2-5 Product overview Physical description Figure 2-4 Metro Cell connection cover label Connectors provided are external and waterproof. They are also protected by surge and lightning arrestor. Power supply The Metro Cell requires 115 VAC or 220 VAC nominal (60 Hz, Single Phase). The Meto Cell does not contain surge protection, therefore external surge protection is required. Surge protection requirements are: First level (no damage to equipment, no service interruption): +/-2KV, 1.2/50us; 1KA, 8/20us; 5 repetitions each polarity from Line to Neutral, Line to Ground, and Neutral to Ground Second level (no safety hazard): +/-6KV, 1.2/50us; 3KA, 8/20us; 1 repetition each polarity from Line to Neutral, Line to Ground, and Neutral to Ground RF Antenna The Metro Cell Outdoor has two external Rx/Tx antenna connectors (7/16” DIN male) located on the top the device allowing for the following antenna connection options: +2dBi Omnidirectional antennas mounted directly onto transmit/receive connectors Antenna cables mounted directly onto transmit/receive connectors for connection to remote antenna site. GPS Antenna The Metro Cell Outdoor has an external GPS antenna connector located on the top the device allowing for the GPS antenna connection options: 2-6 GPS antenna mounted directly on the product GPS antenna cable connection for cabling to a remote GPS antenna site. Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Product overview Physical description Debug interface When the external connection interface cover is open a number of LEDs are available for debugging purposes. LED Label Description Color LED1 PWR Power Green LED2 STAT/FAIL Fault Red/Yellow/Green LED3 RF TX RF TX active Red/Yellow/Green LED4 B/H ACT Backhaul active Red/Yellow/Green Additional LEDs for Ethernet connectivity status are available at the SFP and RJ-45 connectors. Product labelling A product label provides the following information: Model name Part number Serial number MAC address CE Approval marking Environmental marking (WEEE/ROHS) applicable to the device. Product base items and configuration The Metro Cell Outdoor product is delivered with the following base items: Metro Cell Outdoor 2x5W 700 MHz unit Wall mount bracket Ancillary orderable items In addition to the Metro Cell Outdoor base items the following ancillary and variable items can be ordered depending on the product configuration and deployment scenario: RF Antenna: – Directly mounted +2dBi Omnidirectional Antennas – RF Antenna cables for cabling to a remote antenna site GPS Antenna: – Directly mounted GPS Antenna with support brackets – GPS Antenna cable for cabling to a remote GPS Antenna site 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 2-7 Product overview Physical description 2-8 Pole mounting kit Wall mounting kit Floor mounting kit Solar shield installation kit “Pflitsch” cable gland kit Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 3 Installation Overview Purpose This chapter provides general instructions for mounting and grounding the Metro Cell. Contents Installation 3-2 Pre-installation information 3-3 Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall 3-5 Pole mount installation overview 3-13 Procedure 3-2: To mount hardware to pole with pole bands 3-15 Procedure 3-3: To mount hardware to pole with through pole bolts 3-18 Procedure 3-4: To mount hardware to pole with back-to-back pole brackets 3-21 Procedure 3-5: To install the Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies 3-24 Procedure 3-6: To mount the hardware to a floor stand 3-26 Cabling 3-30 Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling 3-31 Post-installation activities 3-39 Procedure 3-8: Close faceplate cover 3-40 Procedure 3-9: Install the solar shield 3-41 Procedure 3-10: Post installation activities and checks 3-42 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-1 Overview Installation Installation Installation Overview Purpose This sections contains instructions for mounting the Metro Cell. Contents 3-2 Pre-installation information 3-3 Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall 3-5 Pole mount installation overview 3-13 Procedure 3-2: To mount hardware to pole with pole bands 3-15 Procedure 3-3: To mount hardware to pole with through pole bolts 3-18 Procedure 3-4: To mount hardware to pole with back-to-back pole brackets 3-21 Procedure 3-5: To install the Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies 3-24 Procedure 3-6: To mount the hardware to a floor stand 3-26 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Pre-installation information Pre-installation information Product delivery contents The following items are supplied with the Metro Cell: Wall mounting kit Note: The wall mounting bracket, also referred as the main bracket, is required for all mounting options. Variable parts and ancillary items In addition to the standard delivered parts, the following variable and ancillary items are supplied as needed: RF Antennas: – Pair of directly mounted +2dBi omnidirectional antennas – RF antenna cables for cabling to a remote antenna site – External GPS antenna: – Directly mounted GPS Antenna with support brackets – GPS antenna cable for cabling to a remote GPS antenna site Pole mounting kit: – With pole band bracket for small diameter pole – With through pole bracket for large diameter pole – With back-to-back bracket for 50 mm diameter pole Solar shield installation kit “Pflitsch” cable gland kit Installation tools required The following tools may be used during installation: Tool Purpose 10 mm socket Grounding bolts 14 mm socket Unistrut mounting bolts 17 mm socket Floor stand or pole mount bracket mounting bolts Flat blade screwdriver AC input terminal block T20 Torx driver AC input protective cover securing screw T25 Torx driver Mounting screws for faceplate cover solar shield and solar shield 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-3 Installation Installation Pre-installation information Tool Purpose T25 secure Torx driver I/O panel cover T40 secure Torx driver Metro to wall mount bracket securing screws 11/4” (33 mm) torque wrench DIN 7/16 connector 3/4” torque wrench N-type connector RF jumper stripping tool PPC tool kit Level or plumb line 3-4 Ensuring the Metro Cell is level Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall Purpose This topic describes the procedures to be followed when installing the Metro Cell onto a solid concrete wall. The Metro Cell can be mounted either directly onto the wall, or indirectly using the Unistrut system. Prerequisites A site survey has been conducted and a location for the device has been selected that is both central to the public space and elevated, to maximize coverage. Before installation begins, ensure that the following are in place: Internet service is available for backhaul. The fiber optic Ethernet cable has been routed and is in place. The ground cable has been routed and is in place. Site specific fixing materials (screws, washers, wall plugs) are available for wall mounting the Metro Cell. 120-240 V AC power is available Anchors or Unistrut in place on the wall Wall mount brackets Various building materials and construction methods dictate that the Metro Cell must be fastened to the wall with appropriate mounting hardware. It is the responsibility of the customer to provide any necessary support material and structures to ensure that the installation will be in compliance with Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA), Uniform Building Code (UBC), and all local codes. The following figure illustrates the wall mounting bracket (also referred to as the main bracket) that is required to mount the Metro Cell onto a wall: 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-5 Installation Installation Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall Figure 3-1 Wall mounting bracket (main bracket) Wall mounting bracket hole pattern The following graphic shows the wall mounting bracket hole pattern for the Metro Cell. The dimension shown are in millimeters and inches: 3-6 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall Figure 3-2 Wall mounting bracket hole pattern 199.8 mm (7.87 in) 82.4 mm (3.24 in) 350 mm (13.78 in) Indirect wall mounting bracket (Unistrut) You can mount the Metro Cell either directly onto a wall, or to a Unistrut wall mounting bracket. If a Unistrut wall mounting bracket is used, it must have been attached to the wall during site preparation. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-7 Installation Installation Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall The following figure shows the Unistrut wall mounting bracket: Figure 3-3 Unistrut wall mounting bracket Before you begin Note: Record the 11 digit serial number before mounting the Metro Cell. Install Metro Cell directly onto wall WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death. To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. 3-8 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall To mount the Metro Cell directly onto a wall or flat surface, perform the following steps: Using the hole pattern of the wall bracket as a as a guide, ensure that the anchor locations are correct. See Figure 3-2, “Wall mounting bracket hole pattern” (p. 3-7). Check the horizontal position with a spirit level. 2 Attach the main bracket to the wall using appropriate screw fixings. Note: Depending on the wall the device must be mounted to, different screw fixings might be needed. After site survey these mounting accessories must be procured locally. 3 Insert the appropriate screws into the upper two bolt holes of the Metro Cell, but do not tighten them. 4 Using the lifting point on the Metro Cell, align the bolt holes on the Metro Cell with the bolt holes in the main bracket. Do this by hanging the Metro Cell from the upper bolt holes in the main bracket, and then swing the Metro Cell down to align the lower bolt holes. The bolt holes are shown in the following figure: 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-9 Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall Installation Installation Figure 3-4 Bolt holes and lifting point on the Metro Cell Lifting point Upper bolt hole Lower bolt hole Important! When lifting the Metro Cell, do not rest the bottom side on the ground. 5 Insert the appropriate screw fixings into the lower bolt holes and tighten all four screw fixings using a T40 secure Torx driver. 6 After mounting the Metro Cell to the wall, the cables must be connected. Continue with Procedure 3-7: “Metro Cell cabling” (p. 3-31). END 3-10 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall Install Metro Cell onto Unistrut bracket CAUTION Personal Injury The bolts on the Metro Cell can pinch and damage your fingers. Keep fingers clear when lowering the Metro Cell into position. To mount the Metro Cell onto a Unistrut wall mounting bracket, perform the following procedure: Attach the main bracket to the Unistrut bracket using four M10 (3/8 in) hex bolts with flatwasher, lockwasher and, springnut. Level and properly torque the bolts. 2 Loosely attach the two side top M10 hex bolts, flat washers, and lock washers to the Metro Cell as supplied with the wall mounting kit. Do not tighten yet. Tape the washers to the heads of the bolts. Important! When lifting the Metro Cell, do not rest the bottom side on the ground. 3 Lift the Metro Cell into position. Position to the M10 hex bolts on the Metro Cell in the top mounting slots of the main bracket. Do not tighten the bolts yet. 4 Install the two bottom side M10 hex bolts, flat washers, and lock washers through the main bracket. Remove tape from top hardware. 5 If necessary, level brackets to insure that the Metro Cell will be mounted level. Use a level to level the top of the Metro Cell. 6 Tighten all the M10 hex bolts and use a torque wrench to tighten all the nuts 32.2 Nm (25 ft-lb). 7 Install tamper-proof screws. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-11 Installation Installation Procedure 3-1: To mount the hardware to a wall 8 After mounting the Metro Cell to the Unistrut bracket, the cables must be connected. Continue with Procedure 3-7: “Metro Cell cabling” (p. 3-31). END 3-12 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Pole mount installation overview Pole mount installation overview Overview This section describes the procedures to be followed when installing the Metro Cell on a pole. There are three types of pole mounting installation: Pole band brackets for small pole diameters Through pole brackets for large pole diameters Back to back mounting brackets for small pole diameters Pole mounting brackets This topic shows the types of brackets that can be sued to mount a Metro Cell to a pole. Pole band bracket For pole diameters from 50 mm to 152 mm, pole band brackets are required. Figure 3-5 Pole band bracket Pole band bracket Through pole bracket For pole diameters from 50 mm to 152 mm, through pole brackets are required. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-13 Installation Installation Pole mount installation overview Figure 3-6 Through pole bolt Through pole bracket Back to back mounting brackets For pole diameters from 50 mm to 152 mm, back to back mounting brackets can be used. Figure 3-7 Back to back mounting bracket Bact-to-back pole bracket 3-14 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-2: To mount hardware to pole with pole bands Procedure 3-2: To mount hardware to pole with pole bands Purpose This section describes the procedures to be followed when installing the Metro Cell on a 152 (6 in) mm to 380 mm (15 in) diameter pole with pole brackets. WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death. To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. Before you begin The following mounting hardware is required to mount up to the Metro Cell on a pole: Pole mounting bands (qty. 2) Pole brackets (qty. 2) Main bracket M10 bolts, lock washers, and flat washers (qty. 4). Measure and mark pole and pole bands Perform the following procedure to measure and mark the upper and lower pole band locations and the pole bands. 1 Use a tape measure to determine and mark the position of the upper and lower pole bands 350 mm (13.8 in) apart for Metro Cells. Refer to specific cell site engineering information for measurement details. 2 Measure the circumference (distance around the pole) at the heights of the bands to be installed. 3 Measure the distances you calculated in Step 2 on the pole bands from the fixed retainer extrusion. 4 Mark the bands at that point. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-15 Installation Installation Procedure 3-2: To mount hardware to pole with pole bands 5 Use a nail and a chalked plumb line or plumb bob to mark a vertical line on the pole so that the upper and lower brackets will be aligned. END O F STEPS Place weldment(s) on pole bands Perform the following procedure to place the pole weldment on the upper and lower pole bands. Remove the sliding retainer extrusion from the pole bands. 2 Thread the weldment(s) onto the pole bands. 3 Replace the sliding retainer extrusion on each pole band so that the beveled ends of extrusion faces the open end of the band. END O F STEPS Bend the bands Perform the following procedure to bend the upper and lower pole bands. 1 Bend the bands at the previously marked spot so that the pointed end of the band will be inside the band after installation. 2 Strike the bands with a hammer to create a sharp radius that allows the retainer to lock into place. 3 Make a 90 degree bend at the base of each retainer extrusion to allow the retainers and carriage bolt to properly align and lock into place. END 3-16 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-2: To mount hardware to pole with pole bands Install pole bands on pole Perform the following procedure to install the upper and lower pole bands on the pole. Place the pole bands around the pole at the determined height. 2 Insert the carriage bolt through both retainers, making sure that the head of bolt properly locks into the fixed retainer. 3 Install the nut and tighten it just enough so that the band and weldment(s) maintain their position on the pole. Do not fully tighten the nut. 4 Adjust the position of the weldment(s) so that they are centered on the horizontal and vertical lines marked on the pole. Use a level or plumb line to verify that the weldment(s) are level. 5 Adjust the bands so that they are snug and do not slide down pole (the bands may need adjustment when attaching the main bracket). 6 Attach main bracket using four M10 hex bolts, lockwasher, and flatwasher. Use a level or plumb line to verify that the brackets are level. 7 Torque each bolt 32.2 Nm (25 ft lb.). 8 Fully tighten each band. END 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-17 Installation Installation Procedure 3-3: To mount hardware to pole with through pole bolts Procedure 3-3: To mount hardware to pole with through pole bolts Purpose This section describes the procedures to follow when installing the Metro Cell on a pole with M16 (5/8 in) through bolts. Mounted bracket The following graphic shows a pair of through pole brackets mounted on a wooden pole: Figure 3-8 Through pole brackets mounted on a wooden pole 3-18 Use pursuant to applicable agreements Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-3: To mount hardware to pole with through pole bolts WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death. To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. Before you begin The following mounting hardware is required to mount the Metro Cell on a pole using through pole bolts: 16 mm (5/8 inch) through bolts with nuts (qty. 2) Pole weldment (qty. 2) Main bracket M10 bolts, lock washers, and flat washers (qty. 4) Curved washers (qty. 2). Measure and mark pole and attach weldments Perform the following procedure to measure and mark the upper and lower through bolt locations and attach weldments. 1 Use a tape measure to determine and mark the position of the upper and lower through bolts on the pole. Refer to specific cell site engineering information for measurement details. 2 Mark and drill two 19 mm (0.75 in) holes at a distance of 540 mm (21.26 in) apart. Job aid Use a nail and a chalked plumb line or plumb bob to mark a vertical line on the pole so that the upper and lower weldments will be aligned. 3 Line up the upper pole weldment and insert a M16 (5/8) through bolt with washer through the center hole and loosely attach to pole at the other end, using M16 (5/8”) curved washer and hex nut. 4 Repeat previous step for the lower bracket. 5 Pre-install four M10 hex bolts, lock washers and flat washers. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-19 Installation Installation Procedure 3-3: To mount hardware to pole with through pole bolts Important! Do not tighten yet. The main bracket of the Metro Cell will need to be hung on these four bolts. END O F STEPS How to continue Continue hardware installation with the installation of the Metro Cell on the pole weldment assemblies: Procedure 3-5: “To install the Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies” (p. 3-24) 3-20 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-4: To mount hardware to pole with back-to-back pole brackets Procedure 3-4: To mount hardware to pole with back-to-back pole brackets Purpose This section describes the procedures to be followed when installing the Metro Cell on a 50 mm (2 in) to 152 mm (6 in) diameter pole with back-to-back pole brackets. Mounted bracket The following graphic shows a pair of back-to-back pole brackets mounted on a pole: Figure 3-9 Back-to-back pole brackets mounted on a pole Small pole (back to back) mounting brackets Small pole (back to back) mounting brackets Main bracket 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Pole Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-21 Installation Installation Procedure 3-4: To mount hardware to pole with back-to-back pole brackets WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death. To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. Before you begin The following mounting hardware is required to mount up to the Metro Cell on a small diameter pole: Pole mounting brackets (qty. 2x2) 300 mm M10 hex nut bolts (qty. 4) 80 mm M10 hex nut bolts (qty. 4) Lock washers (qty. 12), flat washers (qty. 12), for M10 bolts M10 nuts (qty. 4) Main bracket Measure and mark pole and attach pole brackets 1 Use a tape measure to determine and mark the position of the upper pole bracket. 2 Attach the upper pole bracket to the main bracket using two 80 mm long M10 hex bolts, lock washers, flat washers. Insert bolts through inner holes of the main bracket. Repeat for the lower pole bracket. 3 Insert a 300 mm M10 hex bolt, equipped with lock washer and flat washer, through the upper left-most hole in the bracket, through the attached pole bracket. 4 Insert opposite bracket over threaded portion of the 300 mm bolt, and secure with flat washer, lockwasher, and hex nut. 5 Adjust to estimated pole diameter. 6 Lift the subassembly to the marked height. 3-22 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-4: To mount hardware to pole with back-to-back pole brackets 7 Insert 300 mm long, M10 hex bolt, lock washer, and flat washer through the right- most upper hole in main bracket, through the attached pole bracket and the opposite bracket, and secure with lock washer, flat washer and hex nut. Equally tighten all bolts. 9 Install opposite end of lower pole bracket using 300 mm, M10 long hex bolts, lock washers, and flat washers. 10 Equally tighten all bolts. END O F STEPS How to continue Continue hardware installation with the installation of the Metro Cell: Procedure 3-5: “To install the Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies” (p. 3-24) 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-23 Installation Installation Procedure 3-5: To install the Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies Procedure 3-5: To install the Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies Purpose This section describes the procedures to be followed when installing the Metro Cell to pole weldment assemblies. WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death. To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. Before you begin Site preparation activities must have been completed. Install Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies Perform the following procedure to install the Metro Cell on the mounting hardware. Carefully raise the Metro Cell into position. 2 Loosely attach the two side top M10 hex bolts, flat washers, and lock washers to the Metro Cell as supplied with the wall mounting kit. Do not tighten yet, install only halfway. Tape the washers to the bolts. Note: When lifting the Metro Cell, do not rest the bottom side of the Metro Cell on the ground. 3 At the upper corners of the Metro Cell, pull the washers to the sides. Position the M10 hex bolts on the Metro Cell in the top mounting slots of the bracket. 4 Install the two bottom side M10 hex bolts, flat washers, and lock washers through the wall mount bracket. Remove tape from top hardware. 3-24 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-5: To install the Metro Cell on pole weldment assemblies 5 If necessary, level brackets to insure that the Metro Cell will be mounted level. Use a spirit level to level the top of the Metro Cell. 6 Tighten all the M10 hex bolts and use a torque wrench to tighten all the nuts to 32.2 Nm (25 ft/lb). 7 Install tamper proof screws. END 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-25 Installation Installation Procedure 3-6: To mount the hardware to a floor stand Procedure 3-6: To mount the hardware to a floor stand Purpose This topic describes the procedures to install the Metro Cell onto a floor stand. Floor stand The following figure shows the floor stand and the positions of the mounting holes. Figure 3-10 Floor stand and mounting holes Mounting holes (1 of 4) to attach Metro Cell (main bracket required) Ground (1 of 2) Floor mounting holes (1 of 4) Prerequisites A site survey has been conducted and a location for the device has been selected that is both central to the public space and elevated in order to maximize coverage. Before installation begins, ensure that the following are in place: Internet service is available. The Ethernet cable has been routed and is in place. The ground cable has been routed and is in place. Site specific fixing materials (screws, washers) for mounting the Metro Cell. Anchor holes for the floor stand have been prepared. A main bracket is available to attach the Metro Cell to the floor stand. Before you begin Note: Record the 11 digit serial number before mounting the Metro Cell. 3-26 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Installation Procedure 3-6: To mount the hardware to a floor stand Fix the floor stand to the floor If the floor stand has not already fixed to the floor at the selected installation location, perform the following steps to fix the floor stand to the floor: Center the floor stand over the drilled anchor holes. 2 Set and torque the anchor bolts. END O F STEPS Mount the Metro Cell onto the floor stand To mount the Metro Cell onto a floor stand perform the following steps: Attach the main bracket to the floor stand using M10 or 3/8 inch bolts, as shown in the following figure: 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-27 Installation Installation Procedure 3-6: To mount the hardware to a floor stand Figure 3-11 Floor stand with main bracket attached Mounting bracket Floor stands Use a level and plumb line to verify that the bracket is level. Tighten the bolts using a 17 mm socket wrench. 2 Insert the appropriate screws into the upper two bolt holes of the Metro Cell, but do not tighten them. 3 Using the lifting point on the Metro Cell, align the bolt holes on the Metro Cell with the bolt holes in the main bracket. Do this by hanging the Metro Cell from the upper bolt holes in the main bracket, and then swing the Metro Cell down to align the lower bolt holes, as shown in the following figure: 3-28 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Procedure 3-6: To mount the hardware to a floor stand Installation Installation Figure 3-12 Lifting point and bolt holes on Metro Cell Lifting point Upper bolt hole Lower bolt hole Important! When lifting the Metro Cell, do not rest the bottom side on the ground. 4 Insert the appropriate screw fixings into the lower bolt holes and tighten all four screw fixing using a T40 secure Torx driver. 5 After mounting the Metro Cell to the floor stand, the cables must be connected. Continue with Procedure 3-7: “Metro Cell cabling” (p. 3-31). END 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-29 Installation Cabling Overview Cabling Overview Purpose This section contains instructions for connecting cables to the Metro Cell. Contents Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling 3-30 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3 -31 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling Purpose This topic describes the procedures to be followed when connecting the following cables to the Metro Cell: Ground RF cables for connection to remote omnidirectional antennas RF cable for connection to remote assisted GPS (A-GPS) antenna Optical fiber Ethernet backhaul AC power Connections The following figure shows the connection interfaces of the Metro Cell: Figure 3-13 Connection interfaces Top of unit Bottom of unit Before you begin Ensure the following: 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 All site preparation activities for cabling have been completed. All installation procedures for the Metro Cell have been completed. Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-31 Installation Cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling Connect the ground cable Note: The Metro Cell must be grounded with a 16 mm2 ground cable (Type NYY-1x16 mm2 or similar) to a grounding system. The grounding cable is not included in the delivery and must be locally supplied. To attach the ground cable perform the following steps: 1 Route the ground cable from the ground system to the Metro Cell. 2 At the Metro Cell cut the cable to a proper length, strip the cable end and crimp a ground lug, with a hole suitable for an M6 screw, on the end of the cable. Clean the contact surface area and use antioxidant to avoid oxidation. 3 Connect the ground lug to the grounding point on the Metro Cell using the supplied M6 screws, lock washers, and flat washers. Use antioxidant at the grounding pads. Figure 3-14 Position of grounding point Grounding point 4 Finally, secure the grounding cable to the wall, pole or floor stand. END 3-32 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling Connect the omnidirectional antennas To attach the omnidirectional antennas perform the following steps: If... Then... You wish to mount the antennas directly onto the Metro Cell Connect the pair of omnidirectional antennas to the 7/16 DIN external RF antenna connectors on the top of the Metro Cell. You wish to connect antennas at a remote site to the Metro Cell using a cable Connect the antenna cables to the 7/16 DIN external RF antenna connectors on the top of the Metro Cell. Important! Alcatel-Lucent recommends that the antenna connection nuts are torqued to between 0.7 Nm (0.516 lb-ft) minimum and 1.1 Nm (0.811 lb-ft) maximum, to avoid loose connections. Note: Antenna connectors are at least IP 67 rated, therefore no additional weatherproofing of the connectors is required if these are torqued to the recommended value. However, if additional waterproof protection is thought necessary, then PIB (self-amalgamating) tape can be applied to the connector joint and then overlaid with 3M Super 33+ vinyl tape (for UV protection). END O F STEPS Open faceplate cover Perform the following steps to open the cable connection cover (faceplate cover): 1 Unscrew the three captive screws on the lower edge of the faceplate. Then swing the faceplate cover up. 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-33 Installation Cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling Figure 3-15 Faceplate cover Captive screws Faceplate cover END 3-34 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling Connect the Ethernet cable To attach the Ethernet cable, perform the following steps: 1 Route the supplied Ethernet cable from the Metro Cell to the router. The maximum length of the Metro Cell copper backhaul cable is 100 m. 2 To connect an optical fiber Ethernet cable to the Metro Cell, attach the connector at the end of the cable to the optical Ethernet SFP connector on the bottom of the Metro Cell as shown in the following figure: Figure 3-16 Position of optical fiber entry point Primary Optical Fiber Interface (SFP) Supporting a 1000Base-X GigE optical transceiver Optical Fiber entry point (via Pflitch gland) Optical Fiber entry point (via conduit) 3 To connect a copper backhaul cable to the Metro Cell, cut the cable to the required length and crimp the supplied RJ45 connector onto the end of the cable. Then plug the RJ45 connector at the end of the Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connector on the bottom of the Metro Cell. 4 Finally, secure the Ethernet cable to the wall, pole or floor stand. END 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-35 Installation Cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling A-GPS antenna cable connection The Metro Cell has Assisted GPS (A-GPS) capability for localization of the unit. One Type N connector is provided for the connection of an external A-GPS antenna. To attach the A-GPS antenna, perform the following steps: If... Then... You wish to mount the antenna directly onto the Metro Cell Connect the A-GPS antenna to the Type N connector on the top of the Metro Cell. You wish to connect an antenna at a remote site to the Metro Cell using a cable Connect the A-GPS cable to the Type N connector on the top of the Metro Cell. END O F STEPS Power supply Power is supplied to the Metro Cell using 120/220 V AC. The power cable is routed through a 1 inch conduit. To attach the AC power cable perform the following steps: 1 Remove the plastic cover from the terminal block by unscrewing the M4 screw in the top right corner of the plastic cover. 2 Route the power cable through the conduit. 3 Connect the conduit to the cabinet and tighten the conduit fittings. 4 Connect the AC power cable to the terminal block on the bottom right of the Metro Cell. 3-36 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling Installation Cabling Figure 3-17 Terminal block AC INPUT PE L1/L L2/N Enlarged terminal block label M4 screw to secure terminal block cover Terminal block (secured with T20 Torx screws) The following table shows the connections on the terminal block to use for different AC voltages. Voltage L1?L L2/N 120 220 L1 L2 5 Replace the plastic cover over the terminal block and fix it in place using the M4 screw in the top right corner of the plastic cover. END 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-37 Installation Cabling Procedure 3-7: Metro Cell cabling How to continue After the antenna and cable connections have been completed, continue with “Post-installation activities” (p. 3-39). 3-38 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Post-installation activities Overview Post-installation activities Overview Purpose This section contains instructions for the post-installation activities and checks. Contents Procedure 3-8: Close faceplate cover 3-40 Procedure 3-9: Install the solar shield 3 -41 Procedure 3-10: Post installation activities and checks 3-42 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-39 Installation Post-installation activities Procedure 3-8: Close faceplate cover Procedure 3-8: Close faceplate cover Close faceplate Once the Metro Cell is installed, perform the following steps to close the cable connection cover (faceplate cover): Check all cable connections are secure and correctly routed. 2 Swing the faceplate cover down, then screw the faceplate to the Metro Cell using a T25 secure Torx driver to tighten the three captive screws on the lower edge of the faceplate. Torque to 1.5 Nm (13 lb in). Figure 3-18 Faceplate cover Captive screws Faceplate cover END 3-40 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 Installation Post-installation activities Procedure 3-9: Install the solar shield Procedure 3-9: Install the solar shield Overview A solar shield may be needed if a Metro Cell is used outdoors. This topic provides all necessary information and procedural instructions to install the optional solar shield onto a Metro Cell. A torque driver (1.5 Nm) with Torx T20 bit is required to complete the installation. Install the solar shield Perform the following steps to install the solar shield onto a Metro Cell: Locate the solar shield on the front of the Metro Cell and align the four captive screws the solar shield with the screw holes on the front of the Metro Cell. Figure 3-19 Solar shield 2 Secure the solar shield onto the Metro Cell using the captive screws. Use a T25 Torx driver to tighten them. END 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 3-41 Installation Post-installation activities Procedure 3-10: Post installation activities and checks Procedure 3-10: Post installation activities and checks Final installation checks Before leaving the installation site, check the following: Secure all cables along their routes. 2 Verify that all the exterior conduit and cable connections are secure. Inspect the site for loose tools, materials, and parts. Remove all such loose tools, materials, and parts. END 3-42 O F STEPS Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements 9764 MCO B13 LTE 2x5W 3MN-01651-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.05 January 2013
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