Nokia of America ONEBTS-11 UMTS-CDMA Transceiver System (850) User Manual 401703454i1

Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. UMTS-CDMA Transceiver System (850) 401703454i1

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3-32 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsAs the dome is tightened, the fingers at the top of the flex fitting are compressed against the rubber strain relief insert, which is, in turn, compressed against the cable insulation. Simultaneously, the nickel-plated EMI spring fingers at the bottom of the flex fitting are compressed against the exposed cable shield. The EMI spring fingers are grounded to the feed-through body, which, in turn, is bonded to the cabinet enclosure. This effectively grounds the cable shield. ............................................................................................................................................................................10 Repeat Steps 1 through 9 for all T1/E1 and user alarm cables and then replace the top cover on the antenna cable cover.Use the following procedure to prepare the T1/E1 and user alarm cables for punchdown and ground connection at the facilities interface panel.
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 33Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Prepare the T1/E1 and useralarm cables forpunchdown and groundconnection at the facilitiesinterface modulePrepare the T1/E1 and user alarm cables for punchdown at the EFIM (facilities interface module). User alarm cables are attached only at the primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1Allow adequate slack and cut the T1/E1 and user alarm cable to the correct length.............................................................................................................................................................................2Strip the outer cable insulation to expose 200 mm (8 inches) of the braided shield. Refer to the figure below.Important! Be careful not to cut into the cable shield.............................................................................................................................................................................3At the end of the outer insulation, cut an opening in the braided shield, and the insulation inside it, to expose the individual wires.............................................................................................................................................................................4Using a hook or equivalent tool, pull the wires out through the opening made in the previous step, as shown in the figure below.
3-34 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets............................................................................................................................................................................5Push the braided shield back on the inside insulation as shown.............................................................................................................................................................................6Cut off the exposed inside insulation.............................................................................................................................................................................7Twist the T1/E1 and user alarm cable shields at the end of the cables in preparation for their attachment to a grounding clamp located on the facilities interface module. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................8Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each cable.............................................................................................................................................................................9Quality Check - Verify the following.1. Check that all cables are firmly held by the seal and is not loose.2. Using an ohmmeter, check continuity between the frame and the cable shield at the end of each cable to ensure that it is bonded in the cord grip seal.
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 35Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connection of T1/E1 Lines to the EFIM punchdowns in Modular Cell .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4.0B cabinetsOverview This procedure module provides instructions for connecting of the T1/E1 cables in a Modular Cell 4.0B primary or 4.0B dual band cabinetT1/E1 installation will vary depending upon the Universal Radio Controller (URC or URCII) in use in the cabinet being installed. A URC accepts a maximum of twelve TI/E1 lines (one cable). A URCII accepts a maximum of twenty TI/E1 lines (two cables).Instructions are provided for 4.0B cabinets that have a maximum of twelve T1/E1 lines, as well as for 4.0B cabinets that have a maximum of twenty T1/E1 lines. 4.0B cabinets that have a maximum of twenty T1/E1 lines have a different EFIM (POD B has been added) for internal punch down of T1/E1 and user alarm cables.Punch down T1/E1 lines on the EFIM in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets that accept a maximum of twelve T1/E1 lines3 - 36Punch down T1/E1 lines on the EFIM in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets that accept a maximum of twenty T1/E1 lines3 - 41
3-36 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsPunch down T1/E1 lines onthe EFIM in Modular Cell4.0B cabinets that accept amaximum of twelve T1/E1linesImportant! If installing a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet that accepts a maximum of twenty T1/E1 lines, skip to Punch down T1/E1 lines on the EFIM in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets that accept a maximum of twenty T1/E1 lines on Page 3 - 41 and continue the installation from that point.Some Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinets are equipped with USRs (Universal Radio Controllers) as opposed to UCRlls. These Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets accepts a maximum of twelve T1/E1 lines. The T1/E1 lines will be connected to the punchdown terminals on the EFIM (facilities interface module) inside of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet. The EFIM is accessible from the front of the cabinet, behind a slide-out tray (EFIT - facilities interface tray). See the figure below. Use the following procedure to punch down the T1/E1 lines on the EFIM in the applicable Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................1Open the facilities interface tray. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Connect the twisted ends of the T1/E1 cable shield to the grounding clamp located on the EFIM. Refer to the figure below. Refer to the figure on Page 3-38 for more detail.* FOR PROTECTOR LOCATIONS OF ADDITIONAL T1/E  LINES, REFER TO THE FIGURE AND TABLES THAT FOLLOW
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 37Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Important! Before performing the next step, consult the customer / site engineer for the site preparation data sheet that is provided in the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413. The site preparation data sheet is provided to allow the customer a means to record the T1/E1 line assignments for punchdown at the EFIM, and to convey that information to the installer. The data should include the TX/RX signal pair assignments and their color codes for each line number to be attached. Note that the T1/E1 line numbers do not correspond to the silk-screened TX/RX signal pair labels on the EFIM. Also note that the TX and RX punchdowns TX1/RX1 through TX12/RX12,are not located in numerically consecutive order.............................................................................................................................................................................3Connect the T1/E1 wire pairs as follows. Refer to the figure on Page 3-38, Note 1, and the table on Page 3 - 39. • Connect the applicable T1/E1 wire pairs to connector J1 and J2 punchdowns, signals TX1/RX1 through TX12/RX12, as assigned by the customer on the site preparation data sheet.............................................................................................................................................................................4Check that two surge protectors are installed in the correct protector locations for each installed line. Refer to the figure on Page 3-38, and the table on Page 3 - 39.............................................................................................................................................................................5Close and secure the EFIT with the four screws.
3-38 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets............................................................................................................................................................................6After completion of the T1/E1 punchdowns, skip to Connection of user alarms to the EFIM punchdown blocks in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet on Page 3 - 48 to punchdown the user alarms.J1J4J3J5NOTE 2 USER ALARMCONNECTIONSGROUNDCLAMPNOTE 1T1/E1CONNECTIONS• All punchdown connections will accept 24 AWG solid wires.J6J7J2CABLE TIE_DOWN POINT(1 of 3)TX7TX12TX1TX60+15-33-16+J8A J8B J8C J8DJ9A J9B J9C J9DJ10A J10B J10C J10DTX1TX7TX3TX9TX5TX11TX2TX8TX4TX10TX6TX12RX1 RX2RX7 RX8RX3 RX4RX9 RX10RX5 RX6RX11 RX120+0-1+1-2+2-3+3-4+4-5+5-6-6+7+7-8+8-9+9-10+10-11+11-12+12-13+13-14+14-15+15-0+2+4+6+8+10+12+14+16+ 18+ 20+22+24+26+28+30+32+UR1UR2UR3UR4UR5UR0 UR6UR7CABLE TIE-DOWN POINT(1 of 2)START AT PUNCH-DOWN PAIR 7 ON J3, AND CONTINUE ON J4 AFTER PAIR 15.USEDFORINTERNALPOWERALARMS1+3+5+7+9+11+13+17+19+21+23+25+27+29+31+33+0-to33- 15+J2J1 J3RX9 TX9TRTX10RX10TX5RX5TX6RX6TRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRRX11RX12TX11TX12LLLLLLRX1      TX1TRTX2RX2TX7RX7TX8RX8TRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRRX3RX4TX3TX4LLLLLL
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 39Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................The following table provides the EFIM punchdown terminal block TX/RX signal pair connections to their associated URCs: 1, 2, or 3. T1/E1 lines 1 through 12 are connected to these punchdowns (as assigned by the customer) in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets.T1/E1 Line AssignmentTerminal Block Pair/ Tip RingNOTE 3"J" Conn. Block C/C Protector Location URCPosition numberLine __ TX1-T (Top)J1 BlueJ8A/TX-1 URC,Position 1NOTE 1TX1-R (Bottom)RX1-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-1RX1-R (Bottom)Line __ TX2-T (Top)J1GreenJ8C/TX-2TX2-R (Bottom)RX2-T (Top)BrownJ8D/RX-2RX2-R (Bottom)Line __ TX7-T (Top)J1 BlueJ8A/TX-7 URC,Position 2NOTE 2TX7-R (Bottom)RX7-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-7RX7-R (Bottom)Line __ TX8-T (Top)J1 GreenJ8C/TX-8TX8-R (Bottom)RX8-T (Top)BrownJ8D/RX-8RX8-R (Bottom)Line __ TX3-T (Top)J1 BlueJ8A/TX-3 URC,Position 1NOTE 1TX3-R (Bottom)RX3-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-3RX3-R (Bottom)Line __ TX4-T (Top)J1 GreenJ8C/TX-4TX4-R (Bottom)RX4-T (Top)BrownJ8D/RX-4RX4-R (Bottom)NOTE 1: A DATA T1/E1 line  must be punched down to URC, position 1 (TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 4). VOICE T1/E1 lines may also be punched down to URC, position 1 (TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 4) but Data and Voice are mutually exclusive.NOTE 2: VOICE T1/E1 lines only are punched down to URC, position 2 (TX-RX 5 to TX-RX 8) and URC, position 3 (TX-RX 9to TX-RX 12) NOTE 3: TX/RX signal pair punchdowns are not physically located in numerically consecutive order on the EFIM.
3-40 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsT1/E1 Line AssignmentTerminal Block Pair/ Tip RingNOTE 3"J" Conn. Block C/C Protector LocationURCPosition numberLine __ TX9-T (Top)J2 BlueJ8A/TX-9 URC,Position 3NOTE 2TX9-R (Bottom)RX9-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-9RX9-R (Bottom)Line __ TX10-T (Top)J2 GreenJ8C/TX-10TX10-R (Bottom)RX10-T (Top) Brown J8D/RX-10RX10-R (Bottom)Line __ TX5-T (Top)J2 BlueJ8A/TX-5 URC,Position 2NOTE 2TX5-R (Bottom)RX5-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-5RX5-R (Bottom)Line __ TX6-T (Top)J2 GreenJ8C/TX-6TX6-R (Bottom)RX6-T (Top) Brown J8D/RX-6RX6-R (Bottom)Line __ TX11-T (Top)J2 BlueJ8A/TX-11 URC,Position 3NOTE 2TX11-R (Bottom)RX11-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-11RX11-R (Bottom)Line __ TX12-T (Top)J2 GreenJ8C/TX-12TX12-R (Bottom)RX12-T (Top) Brown J8D/RX-12RX12-R (Bottom)NOTE 1: A DATA T1/E1 line  must be punched down to URC, position 1 (TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 4). VOICE T1/E1 lines may also be punched down to URC, position 1 (TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 4) but Data and Voice are mutually exclusive.NOTE 2: VOICE T1/E1 lines only are punched down to URC, position 2 (TX-RX 5 to TX-RX 8) and URC, position 3 (TX-RX 9to TX-RX 12) NOTE 3: TX/RX signal pair punchdowns are not physically located in numerically consecutive order on the EFIM
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 41Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Punch down T1/E1 lines onthe EFIM in Modular Cell4.0B cabinets that accept amaximum of twenty T1/E1linesImportant! If installing a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet that accepts a maximum of twelve T1/E1 lines, skip to Connection of user alarms to the EFIM punchdown blocks in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet on Page 3 - 48 to punchdown the user alarms.Some Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinets are equipped with USRlls (Universal Radio Controllers) as opposed to UCRs. These Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets accepts a maximum of twenty T1/E1 lines. The T1/E1 lines will be connected to the punchdown terminals on the EFIM (facilities interface module) inside of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet. The EFIM is accessible from the front of the cabinet, behind a slide-out tray (EFIT - facilities interface tray). See the figure below. Use the following procedure to punch down the T1/E1 lines on the EFIM in the applicable Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................1Open the facilities interface tray. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Connect the twisted ends of the T1/E1 and user alarm cable shields to the grounding clamp located on the EFIM. Refer to the figure below. Refer to the figure on Page 3-43 for more detail.POD B (4.0B With URCIIs Only)Added for T1/E1 pairs 13 through 20POD B Protectors for T1/E1 pairs 13 through POD B Punchdowns for T1/E1 pairs 13 through 20
3-42 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsImportant! Before performing the next step, consult the customer / site engineer for the site preparation data sheet that is provided in the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413. The site preparation data sheet is provided to allow the customer a means to record the T1/E1 line assignments for punchdown at the EFIM, and to convey that information to the installer. The data should include the TX/RX signal pair assignments and their color codes for each line number to be attached. Note that the T1/E1 line numbers do not correspond to the silk-screened TX/RX signal pair labels on the EFIM. Also note that the TX and RX punchdowns TX1/RX1 through TX12/RX12,are not located in numerically consecutive order.............................................................................................................................................................................3Connect the T1/E1 wire pairs TX1/RX1 through TX12/RX12 as follows. Refer to the figure on Page 3-43, Note 1, and the table on Page 3 - 44. • Connect the applicable T1/E1 wire pairs to connector J1 and J2 punchdowns, signals TX1/RX1 through TX12/RX12, as assigned by the customer on the site preparation data sheet.............................................................................................................................................................................4Connect the T1/E1 wire pairs TX13/RX13 through TX20 /RX20 as follows. Refer to the figure on Page 3-43, Note 2, and the table on Page 3 - 44. • Connect the applicable T1/E1 wire pairs to Pod B connector punchdowns 13 through 20, signals TX13/RX13 through TX20/RX20, as assigned by the customer on the site preparation data sheet.............................................................................................................................................................................5Check that two surge protectors are installed in the correct protector locations for each installed line. Refer to the figure on Page 3-43, and the table on Page 3 - 44.
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 43Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6Close and secure the EFIT with the four screws.J1J4J3J5RX1      TX1TRTX2RX2TX7RX7TX8RX8NOTE 1: T1/E1CONNECTIONSTX/RX 1-12• All punchdown connections will accept 24 AWG solid wires.TRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRRX3RX4TX3TX4J6J7J2CABLE TIE_DOWN POINT(1 of 3)TX7TX12TX1TX60+15-33-16+J8A J8B J8C J8DJ9A J9B J9C J9DJ10A J10B J10C J10DTX1TX7TX3TX9TX5TX11TX2TX8TX4TX10TX6TX12RX1 RX2RX7 RX8RX3 RX4RX9 RX10RX5 RX6RX11 RX120+2+4+6+8+10+12+14+16+ 18+ 20+22+24+26+28+30+32+UR1UR2UR3UR4UR5UR0 UR6UR7CABLE TIE-DOWN POINT(1 of 2)1+3+5+7+9+11+13+17+19+21+23+25+27+29+31+33+0-to33- 15+RX9 TX9TRTX10RX10TX5RX5TX6RX6TRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRRX11RX12TX11TX12J2J1LRX19  TX19TRTX20RX20TX21RX21TX22RX22TRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRRX23RX24TX23TX24LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLRX13  TX13TRTX14RX14TX15RX15TX16RX16TRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRTRRX17RX18TX17TX18LLLLLLNOTE 2: T1/E1CONNECTIONSTX/RX 13-24JXA JXBTX13TX14TX15TX16TX17TX18RX13RX14RX15RX16RX17RX18TX19TX20TX21TX22TX23TX24RX19RX20RX21RX22RX23RX24NOT USEDPOD BGROUNDCLAMP
3-44 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsThe following table provides the EFIM punchdown terminal block TX/RX signal pair connections to their associated URC IIs: Positions 1, 2, or 3. T1/E1 lines 1 through 20 are connected to these punchdowns (as assigned by the customer) in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets.T1/E1 Line AssignmentTerminal Block Pair/ Tip RingNOTE 3"J" Conn.  Block C/C Protector Location URC IIPOSITION #NOTE 3Line __ TX1-T (Top)J1 BlueJ8A/TX-1URC II,Position 1NOTE 1TX1-R (Bottom)RX1-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-1RX1-R (Bottom)Line __ TX2-T (Top)J1GreenJ8C/TX-2TX2-R (Bottom)RX2-T (Top)BrownJ8D/RX-2RX2-R (Bottom)Line __ TX7-T (Top)J1 BlueJ8A/TX-7URC II,Position 2NOTE 2TX7-R (Bottom)RX7-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-7RX7-R (Bottom)Line __ TX8-T (Top)J1 GreenJ8C/TX-8TX8-R (Bottom)RX8-T (Top)BrownJ8D/RX-8RX8-R (Bottom)Line __ TX3-T (Top)J1 BlueJ8A/TX-3URC II,Position 1NOTE 1TX3-R (Bottom)RX3-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-3RX3-R (Bottom)Line __ TX4-T (Top)J1 GreenJ8C/TX-4TX4-R (Bottom)RX4-T (Top)BrownJ8D/RX-4RX4-R (Bottom)NOTE 1: DATA T1/E1 lines  must be punched down to URCII, position 1 only (TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 4) and (TX-RX 13 to TX-RX 16)VOICE T1/E1 lines may also be punched down to URCII, position 1 but Data and Voice lines are mutually exclusive.NOTE 2: Only VOICE T1/E1 lines are punched down to URC, position 2, (TX-RX 5 to TX-RX 8) and (TX-RX 17 and TX-RX 18), as well as URC, position 3 (TX-RX 9 to TX-RX 12) and (TX-RX 19 and TX-RX 20) NOTE 3: TX/RX signal pair punchdowns TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 12 are not physically located in numerically consecutive order on the EFIM.
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 45Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................T1/E1 Line AssignmentTerminal Block Pair/ Tip RingNOTE 2"J" Conn. Block C/C Protector Location URC IIPOSITION #NOTE 2Line __ TX9-T (Top)J2 BlueJ8A/TX-9URC II,Position 3NOTE 1TX9-R (Bottom)RX9-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-9RX9-R (Bottom)Line __ TX10-T (Top)J2 GreenJ8C/TX-10TX10-R (Bottom)RX10-T (Top) Brown J8D/RX-10RX10-R (Bottom)Line __ TX5-T (Top)J2 BlueJ8A/TX-5URC II,Position 2NOTE 1TX5-R (Bottom)RX5-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-5RX5-R (Bottom)Line __ TX6-T (Top)J2 GreenJ8C/TX-6TX6-R (Bottom)RX6-T (Top) Brown J8D/RX-6RX6-R (Bottom)Line __ TX11-T (Top)J2 BlueJ8A/TX-11URC II,Position 3NOTE 1TX11-R (Bottom)RX11-T (Top)OrangeJ8B/RX-11RX11-R (Bottom)Line __ TX12-T (Top)J2 GreenJ8C/TX-12TX12-R (Bottom)RX12-T (Top) Brown J8D/RX-12RX12-R (Bottom)NOTE 1: Only VOICE T1/E1 lines are punched down to URC, position 2, (TX-RX 5 to TX-RX 8) and (TX-RX 17 and TX-RX 18), as well as URC, position 3 (TX-RX 9 to TX-RX 12) and (TX-RX 19 and TX-RX 20) NOTE 2: TX/RX signal pair punchdowns TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 12 are not physically located in numerically consecutive order on the EFIM.
3-46 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsT1/E1 Line AssignmentTerminal Block Pair/ Tip RingNOTE 3"J" Conn. Block C/C Protector Location URC IIPOSITION #NOTE 3Line __ TX13-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-13URC II,Position 1NOTE 1TX13-R (Bottom)RX13-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-13RX13-R (Bottom)Line __ TX14-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-14TX14-R (Bottom)RX14-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-14RX14-R (Bottom)Line __ TX15-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-15URC II,Position 1NOTE 1TX15-R (Bottom)RX15-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-15RX15-R (Bottom)Line __ TX16-T (Top)N/A N/AJXTX-16TX16-R (Bottom)RX16-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-16RX16-R (Bottom)Line __ TX17-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-17URC II,Position 2NOTE 2TX17-R (Bottom)RX17-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-17RX17-R (Bottom)Line __ TX18-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-18TX18-R (Bottom)RX18-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-18RX18-R (Bottom)NOTE 1: DATA T1/E1 lines  must be punched down to URCII, position 1 only (TX-RX 1 to TX-RX 4) and (TX-RX 13 to TX-RX 16)VOICE T1/E1 lines may also be punched down to URCII, position 1 but Data and Voice lines are mutually exclusive.NOTE 2: Only VOICE T1/E1 lines are punched down to URC, position 2, (TX-RX 5 to TX-RX 8) and (TX-RX 17 and TX-RX 18), as well as URC, position 3 (TX-RX 9 to TX-RX 12) and (TX-RX 19 and TX-RX 20) NOTE 3: POD B URCII assignments (TX-RX 13 to TX-RX 24). are located in the same order in the tables as their physical order on the EFIM. Refer to the figure on Page 3-38
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 47Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................T1/E1 Line AssignmentTerminal Block Pair/ Tip RingNOTE 2"J" Conn. Block C/C Protector Location URC IIPOSITION #NOTE 2Line __ TX19-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-19URC II,Position 3NOTE 1TX19-R (Bottom)RX19-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-19RX19-R (Bottom)Line __ TX20-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-20TX20-R (Bottom)RX20-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-20RX20-R (Bottom)Line __ TX21-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-21Future UseTX21-R (Bottom)RX21-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-21RX21-R (Bottom)Line __ TX22-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-22TX22-R (Bottom)RX22-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-22RX22-R (Bottom)Line __ TX23-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-23Future UseTX23-R (Bottom)RX23-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-23RX23-R (Bottom)Line __ TX24-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-24TX24-R (Bottom)RX24-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-24RX24-R (Bottom)Not UtilizedTX25-T (Top)N/A N/AJX/TX-25Not UtilizedTX25-R (Bottom)RX25-T (Top)N/AJX/RX-25RX25-R (Bottom)NOTE 1: Only VOICE T1/E1 lines are punched down to URC, position 2, (TX-RX 5 to TX-RX 8) and (TX-RX 17 and TX-RX 18), as well as URC, position 3 (TX-RX 9 to TX-RX 12) and (TX-RX 19 and TX-RX 20) NOTE 2: POD B URCII assignments (TX-RX 13 to TX-RX 24). are located in the same order in the tables as their physical order on the EFIM. Refer to the figure on Page 3-38
3-48 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsConnection of user alarms to the EFIM punchdown blocks in the .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinetOverview This procedure module provides instructions for connecting of the external user alarm cables in all Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinets, as well as the connection of dual band power user alarm cables in Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinets with integrated power.Punch down the externaluser alarms cables on theEFIM in Modular Cell 4.0BcabinetsThe external user alarms will be connected to the punchdown terminals on the EFIM inside of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. External user alarms are attached only at the primary cabinet. The EFIM is accessible from the front of the cabinet, behind a slide-out tray (EFIT - facilities interface tray). Refer to the figure on Page 3-53. Use the following procedure to connect the user alarms to the EFIM in a Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinetImportant! When performing the next step, note that seven punchdowns (0 through 6) are factory-wired for internal power alarms (in cabinets with integrated power), and must not be used for external user alarms............................................................................................................................................1Connect the external user alarm wire pairs as follows. Refer to the figure on Page 3-53, Note 2, and the table on Page 3 - 54. Do not use punchdowns 0 through 6. Start at pair 7.• If applicable, connect the user alarms to connector J3 punchdowns, pairs 7 through 15 respectively• If applicable, connect additional user alarms to connector J4 punchdowns, pairs 16 through 31 respectivelyImportant! Note that connector J4 is not shown in detail in the referenced figure.
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 49Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Route and punch down thedual band cabinetintegrated power alarms onthe EFIM in the ModularCell 4.0B primary cabinet, ifapplicableImportant! If installing a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet that does not have integrated power, skip to Appendix B for customer supplied power connections. If not installing a dual band cabinet, proceed to Chapter 4.The dual band cabinet integrated power alarms will be connected to the punchdown terminals on the EFIM inside of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Dual band cabinet integrated power alarms are attached only at the primary cabinet. The EFIM is accessible from the front of the cabinet, behind a slide-out tray (EFIT - facilities interface tray). Refer to the figure on Page 3-53. Use the following procedure to route and connect the dual band power user alarms to the EFIM in a Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet............................................................................................................................................................................1Refer to the figure below for an illustration of the dual band cabinet integrated power alarm cableWIRE COLOR CODES
3-50 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets............................................................................................................................................................................2Locate the integrated power alarm cable in the dual band cabinet. It is shipped already connected as shown in the figure below. If not, connect it as shown.1 23 41 23 4 PrimaryRectifier   ShelfAuxiliaryRectifier   ShelfCIRCUIT  BREAKERSControllerBATT GROWTH ALARMGROWTH ALARMDUAL BAND CABINETControllerTHIS CABLE WAS PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED WITH THE AUXILIARY RECTIFIER SHELF, IF PRESENT
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 51Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Route the cable to the EFIT location in the primary cabinet as shown in the following figure. Using wire ties, secure the cables in both cabinets in such a way that they do not interfere with removal / replacement of components, and front door closure. MODULAR CELL 4.0B DUAL BAND CABINETDUAL BANDINTEGRATED POWER-ALARM CABLEFAN UNITHPDAA6FILTERSHPDAEFITHPDAFAN UNITMODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETFILTERSEFITHPDATHEBATTERY MODULE WILL NOT BE PRESENT IN 4.0B DUAL BAND CABINETS WITH MORE THAN SEVENCARRIERSRECTIFIER UNITS AND ACPDA
3-52 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets............................................................................................................................................................................4Route the cable into the EFIT and to J3 on the EFIM in the primary cabinet as shown in the figure below. ............................................................................................................................................................................5Connect the dual band cabinet integrated power alarm wire pairs to J3 as shown in the following table. Refer to the figure on Page 3-53, Note 1, and the table on Page 3 - 54.POD B (4.0B With URCIIsOnly)EFIMEFITUSER AND POWERALARM PUNCHDOWNSUSER AND POWERALARM PROTECTORSAlarm Terminal Block Pair (J3)  Wire Color  Function 0+ Blue - White User 0 Alarm  0-  White - Blue  Power Major (PMJ) 1+ Orange - White User 1 Alarm 1- White - Orange  Power Minor (PMN) 2+  Green - White User 2 Alarm 2-  White - Green  AC Fail (ACF) 3+ N/A User 3 Alarm  3- N/A NOT USED 4+ Brown - White User 4 Alarm 4-  White - Brown Batteries on Discharge (BD)
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 53Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................The figure below and the following table provides external user alarm and dual band cabinet integrated power alarm connections to the EFIM terminal blocks in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet only. J1J4J3J5GROUNDCLAMP• All punchdown connections will accept 24 AWG solid wires.J6J7J2CABLE TIE_DOWN POINT(1 of 3)TX7TX12TX1TX60+15-33-16+J8A J8B J8C J8DJ9A J9B J9C J9DJ10A J10B J10C J10DTX1TX7TX3TX9TX5TX11TX2TX8TX4TX10TX6TX12RX1 RX2RX7 RX8RX3 RX4RX9 RX10RX5 RX6RX11 RX120+0-1+1-2+2-3+3-4+4-5+5-6-6+7+7-8+8-9+9-10+10-11+11-12+12-13+13-14+14-15+15-0+2+4+6+8+10+12+14+16+ 18+ 20+22+24+26+28+30+32+UR1UR2UR3UR4UR5UR0 UR6UR7CABLE TIE-DOWN POINT(1 of 2)EXTERNAL USER ALARMS START AT PUNCHDOWN PAIR 7 ON J3, AND CONTINUE ON J4 AFTER PAIR 15.USEDFORDUALBANDCABINETPOWERALARMS1+3+5+7+9+11+13+17+19+21+23+25+27+29+31+33+0-to33- 15+J3JXA JXBTX13TX14TX15TX16TX17TX18RX13RX14RX15RX16RX17RX18TX19TX20TX21TX22TX23TX24RX19RX20RX21RX22RX23RX24POD B:Not present on all 4.0B EFIMsGROUND CLAMP(4.0B with PODB)NOTE 2EXTERNAL USER ALARM CONNECTIONSNOTE 1 DUAL BAND CABINET POWERALARM CONNECTIONS
3-54 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsUSER ALARM TABLEAlarm # Wire Color "J" Conn.   Terminal Block Pair Block C/C Protector USER ALARMS 0 THROUGH 6 UTILIZED FOR INTERNAL POWER ALARMSUser 0AlarmIf installing a primary cabinet without integrated power, refer to Appendix B for alarm connections. from a customer supplied power sourceJ3 + 0 (Top) Blue J9A (0 / 1) - 0 (Bottom)User 1AlarmJ3 + 1 (Top) Orange- 1 (Bottom)User 2AlarmJ3 + 2 (Top) Green J9A (2 / 3)- 2 (Bottom)User 3AlarmJ3 + 3 (Top) Brown- 3 (Bottom)User 4AlarmJ3 + 4 (Top) Blue J9A (4 / 5)- 4 (Bottom)User 5AlarmJ3 + 5 (Top) Orange- 5 (Bottom)User 6AlarmJ3 + 6 (Top) GreenJ9A (6 / 7)Shared- 6 (Bottom)START EXTERNAL USER ALARM PUNCHDOWNS HEREUser 7AlarmWhite-Blue J3 + 7 (Top) Brown J9A (6 / 7)SharedBlue-White - 7 (Bottom)User 8AlarmWhite-Orange J3 + 8 (Top)BlueJ9B (8 / 9)Orange-White - 8 (Bottom)User 9AlarmWhite-Green J3 + 9 (Top) OrangeGreen-White - 9 (Bottom)User 10AlarmWhite-Brown J3 + 10 (Top) Green J9B (10 / 11)Brown-White - 10 (Bottom)User 11AlarmWhite-Slate J3 + 11 (Top) BrownSlate-White - 11 (Bottom)User 12AlarmRed-Blue J3 + 12 (Top)BlueJ9B (12 / 13)Blue-Red - 12 (Bottom)User 13AlarmRed-Orange J3 + 13 (Top) OrangeOrange-Red - 13 (Bottom)User 14AlarmRed-Green J3 + 14 (Top) Green J9B (14 / 15)Green-Red - 14 (Bottom)User 15AlarmRed-Brown J3 + 15 (Top) BrownBrown-Red - 15 (Bottom)
Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 55Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................User 16AlarmRed-Slate J4+ 16 (Top)BlueJ9C (16 / 17)Slate-Red - 16 (Bottom)User 17AlarmBlack-Blue J4 + 17 (Top) OrangeBlue-Black - 17 (Bottom)User 18AlarmBlack-Orange J4 + 18 (Top) Green J9C (18 / 19)Orange-Black - 18 (Bottom)User 19AlarmBlack-Green J4 + 19 (Top) BrownGreen-Black - 19 (Bottom)User 20AlarmBlack-Brown J4 + 20 (Top)BlueJ9C (20 / 21)Brown-Black - 20 (Bottom)User 21AlarmBlack-Slate J4 + 21 (Top) OrangeSlate-Black - 21 (Bottom)User 22AlarmYellow-Blue J4 + 22 (Top) Green J9C (22 / 23)Blue-Yellow - 22 (Bottom)User 23AlarmYellow-Orange J4 + 23 (Top) BrownOrange-Yellow - 23 (Bottom)User 24AlarmYellow-Green J4 + 24 (Top)BlueJ9D(24 / 25)Green-Yellow - 24 (Bottom)User 25AlarmYellow-Brown J4 + 25 (Top) OrangeBrown-Yellow - 25 (Bottom)User 26AlarmYellow-Slate J4 + 26 (Top) Green J9D (26 / 27)Slate-Yellow - 26 (Bottom)User 27AlarmViolet-Blue J4 + 27 (Top) BrownBlue-Violet - 27 (Bottom)User 28AlarmViolet-Orange J4 + 28 (Top) Blue J9D(28 / 29)Orange-Violet - 28 (Bottom)User 29AlarmViolet-Green J4 + 29 (Top) OrangeGreen-Violet - 29 (Bottom) User 30AlarmViolet-Brown J4 + 30 (Top) Green J9D (30 / 31)Brown-Violet - 30 (Bottom)User 31AlarmWhite-Blue* J4 + 31 (Top) BrownBlue-White* - 31 (Bottom)User 32AlarmWhite-Orange* J4 + 32 (Top)BlueJ9D (32 / 33)Orange-White* - 32 (Bottom)User 33AlarmWhite-Green* J4 + 33 (Top)OrangeGreen-White* - 33 (Bottom)Table note * A second cable is required
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4- 1Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets with integrated power.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose The purpose of this chapter is to provide power and power alarm cable installation instructions for 4.0B primary and dual band cabinets with integrated power, as well as for power and alarm connections from battery cabinets connected to them. Also provided are power references for cabinets without integrated powerThis chapter contains the following sections.Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets without integrated power that utilize non-Lucent power (reference)4 - 2Power and alarm wiring overview 4 - 3Safety precautions 4 - 5How to route and connect the AC utility wires at a Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet4 - 6How to make the cable connections between the first WNG battery cabinet and the 4.0B primary cabinet4 - 14How to make the cable connections between the second WNG battery cabinet and the first WNG battery cabinet4 - 44How to install 60ECv2 battery cabinets with a 4.0B primary cabinet with integrated power (reference)4 - 71
4-2 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerModular Cell 4.0B cabinets without integrated power that utilize non-Lucent power (reference).............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewObjectives To provide non-Lucent customer supplied power connection references.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Non-Lucent power referencesReferences Important!  If installing a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet with integrated power, proceed to Power and alarm wiring overview on Page 4 - 3. If installing a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet without integrated power, that utilizes non-Lucent customer supplied power, proceed as below:For DC power and power system alarm requirements, refer to Appendix B of the following document.•Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413If the requirements listed in the applicable document have been met, refer to the applicable vendor documentation, and skip to the following appendix to continue the installation:Appendix B of this document for installation the ancillary hardware, and the routing and connection of DC, AC and alarm cables from a non-Lucent power source to an outdoor Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet.After completion of Appendix B, return to:• Chapter 6 if installing a 4.0B dual band cabinet• Chapter 7 to finish the installation.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 3Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and alarm wiring overview..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose The purpose of the section is to provide illustrations of the cables routed and connected in this chapter. Instructions are provided for AC wire routing to 4.0B primary and dual band cabinets.AC conduits A junction box installed near the primary / dual band line-up will provide individual feeds to both the primary and dual band cabinet, while requiring only one feed from the main panel. Refer to the figure below and the figure on Page 4 - 4.Junction boxfor AC power to 4.0B dual bandcabinet2” conduit assemblyfor AC power to 4.0B dual bandcabinetCABINET1CABINET2EXAMPLE 1:CABINET 1 = 850 PrimaryCABINET 2 = PCS Dual Band EXAMPLE 2:CABINET 1 = PCS PrimaryCABINET 2 = 850 Dual Band2”  conduit assembly for AC power (TYP) in lower position2”  conduit assembly for T1/E1 and User Alarms (TYP) in upperposition914.4 (36.0) Min. for  service access900.3 (35.44) Min. for  service access813(32.0)1016(72.0)
4-4 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerPower and alarm wiring forintegrated power 4.0Bprimary and dual bandcabinets with batterycabinets and framesThis module provides a key list and an illustration of the AC utility connections, as well as the internal AC and DC power and power alarm wiring at a Modular Cell 4.0B site that has examples of both WNG battery cabinets and EZBFo battery frames. WNG battery cabinets support 4.0B primary cabinets only. Refer to the key and figure below.1. AC utility connection to the primary cabinet 2. First WNG battery cabinet (a second battery cabinet can be connected)3. AC, DC, alarm and fan power / alarm cable connections from the first battery cabinet to the primary cabinet4. RF connections between the primary cabinet and growth/DB* cabinet (refer to Chapter 6) 5. AC utility connection to the dual band cabinet (via a junction box)6. EZBFo battery frame (a second battery frame can be connected). Refer to Appendix A for installation instructions.7. AC, DC, alarm and fan power / alarm cable connections from the first battery frame to the dual band cabinetMODULARCELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINET FIRSTWNG24-BC BATTERY CABINETMODULARCELL 4.0BDUAL BAND CABINET SECONDWNG24-BC BATTERY CABINET361ACACDC4REAR VIEWALARMS AND FAN POWER/ALARM.5ADD-ON BATTERYMODULE #2 * (3rd Module)ADD-ON BATTERY MODULE #1(2nd Module)EZBFo BATTERY FRAME #1(REFER TO APPENDIX A)BATTERY BASE MODULE #1DC, ALARMS, AND FAN POWER/ALARM.72* If installed in seismic zone 4, a second add-on module requires a Zone 4 kit for installationAC
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 5Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Safety precautionsThe following safety precautions should be read and understood before starting the installation of power cables.CAUTIONDamage to equipmentThe battery cables in the primary cabinet must not be connected until after the AC utility wires are connected and AC power is turned on at the main panel. Do not connect the battery cables until instructed to do so in Chapter 7, "Finishing the installation."WARNINGElectrical Shock HazardFailure to follow the order of the installation procedure (as written) can result in an energized AC or DC circuit, which creates an electrical shock hazard.Follow these rules:1. Do not connect AC power until instructed to do so.2. When making AC connections at the primary or dual band cabinets, make sure that AC power is turned off at the main panel.3. When installing battery cabinets, do not connect any DC cables, until instructed to do so.4. Observe and strictly follow all additional safety precautions.5. When completing electrical connections, always use tools that are properly insulated.6. Depending upon local regulations, AC utility power connections to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary and dual band cabinet may be performed by a licensed electrician.
4-6 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerHow to route and connect the AC utility wires at a Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose This section contains instructions for routing and connection of the AC utility wires at a Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Route and connect the AC utility wiresOverview This section contains the following procedures.Prepare the AC power module (ACPDA) for connection of the AC utility wires4 - 7Install a 2-inch flexible conduit fitting on the primary or dual band cabinet4 - 9Connect the flexible conduit between the existing metal conduit and the fitting at the primary or dual band cabinet4 - 10Route and connect the AC utility wires in the primary or dual band cabinet4 - 12

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