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5.2 ODU Installation ODU should be, in any case, put on the top of BIU. This unit gets required power and RF signals from BIU. The following table shows components of ODU: No. Unit Common Part Optional Part 5.2.1 Description Remark Shelf Including Main Board, 19”,1U 1EA RF Cable SMA(F) to SMA(F), 400mm 2EA Signal Cable 2Row(15P_F) to 2Row(15P_M),650mm 1EA DOU Optical Module with 4 Optic Port Up to 2EA to be inserted ODU Shelf Installation ODU is a shelf in around 1U size. Its width is 19” and so this unit should be inserted into a 19” Standard Rack. ODU should be, in any case, put on the top of BIU. BIU should be distant around 1U when the unit is installed. 5.2.2 ODU Power Cabling ODU does not operate independently. The unit should get power from BIU. When you connect 2-column, 15-pin D-SUB Signal cable from BIU and install DOU, LED on the front panel is lit. Through this LED, you can check state values of LD and PD of DOU. 5.2.3 ODU Optic Cabling As optical module shelf, ODU makes electronic-optical conversion of TX signals and then makes optical-electronic conversion of RX signals. ODU can be equipped with up to two DOUs. One DOU supports four optical ports and one optical port can be connected with ROU. Optionally, only optical port 4 can be connected with OEU. As WDM is installed in DOU, the unit can concurrently send and receive two pieces of wavelength (TX:1310nm, RX:1550nm) through one optical core. DOU has SC/APC of optical adaptor type. Confidential & Proprietary 61/87 Figure 5.4 – Optical cable of SC/ACP Type For optical adaptor, SC/APC type should be used. To prevent the optical access part from being marred with dirt, it should be covered with a cap during move. When devices are connected through optical cables, you need to clear them using alcohocol to remove dirt. 5.2.4 Insert DOU to ODU In an ODU Shelf, up to two DOUs can be installed. DOU module is in Plug in Play type. When you insert DOU in ODU, insert the unit into the left DOU1 slot first. You can be careful as the number is silk printed at the left. The following figure shows installation diagram of ODU with one DOU inserted in it. The following figure shows installation diagram of ODU with two DOUs inserted in it. When you insert DOU into ODU, insert the unit into the left DOU1 slot first. Into unused slot, you need to insert BLANK UNIT in any case. Confidential & Proprietary 62/87 5.2.5 Consumption Power of ODU ODU gets power from BIU. One ODU can be equipped with up to two DOUs. Depending on how many DOUs are installed, power consumption varies. The table below shows power consumption of ODU: Part Unit Consumption Power ODU_4 DOU 1 EA 13W ODU_8 DOU 2 EA 26W Remark 5.3 ROU Installation 5.3.1 ROU Enclosure installation ROU is designed to be water- and dirt-proof. The unit has the structure of One-Body enclosure. It satisfies water-proof and quake-proof standards equivalent of NEMA4. ROU can be mounted into either of a 19” Standard Rack or on a Wall. Basically, ROU has both of a Wall Mount Bracket and a Rack Mount Bracket. Depending on the use of the Rack Mount Bracket, the bracket can be removed. The following shows dimension of the fixing point for the Wall Mount Bracket. Figure 5.5 – How to install ROU Confidential & Proprietary 63/87 Figure 5.6 – Dimension used to install ROU on the WALL ROU Wall Mount Installation Turn M12 Fixing Screws by half on the wall and fully fix the screw with a Wall Mount Bracket on it. For convenience, the Wall Mount Bracket has fixing holes to let you easily mount an enclosure. Turn the M5 Wrench Bolt by half at each side of the Heatsink of the enclosure. Confidential & Proprietary 64/87 Put the enclosure with the M5 Wrench Bolt fixed on the fixing groove and fix the M5 Wrench Bolts into the remaining fixing holes. In this case, you will use 12 M5 Wrench Bolts in total except bolts used for the fixing groove. ROU Rack Mount Installation Like other units, ROU is designed to be inserted into a rack. The unit occupies around 13U of space except cable connection. Confidential & Proprietary 65/87 ROU component ROU has the following components: No. Common Part Unit Remark Enclosure Including Rack & Wall cradle 1EA RCPU 1EA R_OPTIC With SC/ACP adaptor 1EA RPSU Alternative DC-48V or AC 120V 1EA Multi-Plexer 1EA Power Cable Optional Part Description RDU+BPF - MS Connector with 3 hole to AC 120 plug(AC) - MS Connector with 2 lug termination(DC) 800PS,800PS+900I+Paging,850C,850C+700PS, 1900P+ AWS-1 RDU Up to 3EA to be inserted Basically, the common part of ROU should have an enclosure and it is equipped with RCPU to inquire and control state of each module, R_OPTIC to make both of electronic-optical and optical-electronic conversions, RPSU to supply power for ROU and a Multi-Plexer to help share multiple TX/RX signals through one antenna. It should have Power Cable for external rectifier or to supply required power. Confidential & Proprietary 66/87 In addition, RDU can be inserted and removed to provide service for desired band (Optional). 5.3.2 ROU Power Cabling ROU supports both of DC-48V and AC120V of input power. As RPSU for DC-48 and RPSU for AC120V are separated from each other, you need to select one of them in case of purchase order. RPSU for DC -48V and RSPU for AC 120V have the same configuration and capacity while each of the units uses different input voltage from each other. The following figure shows configuration of RPSUs for DC -48V and AC 120V. Confidential & Proprietary 67/87 MC Connector Lug Naming RPSU Terminal naming Remark numbering AC DC AC DC AC_H -48V AC-H -48V AC_N GND AC-N IN_GND GND DC NC FG FG Check if the connection is the same as one seen in the table above and make sure to turn the power ON. 5.3.3 Optical Cabling ROU makes optical-electronic conversion of TX signals from upper ODU and OEU and makes electronic- optical conversion of RX signals. ROU has one optical module in it. As WDM is installed in the R_OPTIC module, two pieces of wavelength (TX:1310nm, RX:1550nm) can be sent/received with one optical core at the same time. ROU has SC/APC of optical adaptor type. For optical adaptor, SC/APC type can be used. To prevent the optical access part from being marred with dirt, it should be covered with a cap during move. When devices are connected through optical cables, you need to clear them using alcohocol to remove dirt. Confidential & Proprietary 68/87 Optical cables should be inserted into Optic Port outside of ROU. Using an optical slack devices in ROU, you need to coil around one or two roll of cables to be connected with the optical adaptor of ROPTIC. At this time, curvature of the optical cable should be at least 10Ø to prevent insertion loss from being increased. Through GUI, check if PD value of ROPTIC is in a tolerable range (+4~-1dBm). 5.3.4 Insertion of RDU ROU has slots to enable up to three RDU modules to be inserted into the unit. You can insert a RDU into any slot. It is not possible to provide services with a RDU module alone; you need to connect the module with Cavity BPF in any case. The table below shows types of RDU and CAVITY BPF: No Unit naming Cavity BPF RF CABLE Multiplexer Interface TX RDU 800PS 800PS BPF RDU 850C 850C BPF RDU TX CABLE 1EA RX CABLE 1EA BPF OUT TX CABLE 1EA BPF TX RX CABLE 1EA OUT 1900P DUP TX/RX CABLE 1EA RDU 800PS+900I+PA TX CABLE 1EA RDM TX 800PS+900I+PA BPF RX CABLE 1EA OUT RDU 850C+700PS TX CABLE 1EA RDM TX 850C+700PS BPF RX CABLE 1EA OUT 1900P+AWS-1 RX RDM RX IN BPF RX IN RDM AWS+1900P RDM RX IN RDM RX IN The following describes how to install RDU in ROU. How to install RDU 800PS Ass’y The following components are required: No. Unit Description RDU 800PS RF Module 800PS BPF BPF 800PS TX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 360mm 800PS RX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 410mm Confidential & Proprietary 69/87 Remark ① Combine RDU 800PS with 800PS BPF (As it is a plug type, push the unit to combine with BPF.) ② Insert the combined 800PS+850C BPF Ass’y into any slot of ROU. ③ Combination point of 800PS+800PS BPF Ass’y of the multiplexer Interface Point Multiplexer Port naming Remark 800PS RDU 800PS BPF 800PS+900I+PA TX TX OUT 800PS+900I+PA RX RX IN Confidential & Proprietary 70/87 How to RDU install 850C Ass’y The following components are required: No. Unit Description Remark RDU 850C RF Module 850C BPF BPF 850C TX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 310mm 850C RX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 310mm ① Combine 850C RDU with 850C BPF (As it is a plug type, push the unit to combine with BPF.) ② Insert the combined 850C+850C BPF Ass’y into any slot of ROU. ③ Combination point of 850C+850C BPF Ass’y of the multiplexer Interface Point Multiplexer Port naming Remark 850C RDU 850C BPF 850C TX TX OUT 850C RX RX IN Confidential & Proprietary 71/87 How to install RDU 800PS+900I+PA Ass’y The following components are required: No. Unit Description RDU 800PS+900I+PA RF Module 800PS+900I+PA BPF BPF 800PS+900I+PA TX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 460mm 800PS+900I+PA RX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 380mm Remark ① Combine RDU 800PS+900I+PA with 800PS+900I+PA BPF (As it is a plug type, push the unit to combine with BPF.) ② Insert the combined 800PS+900I+PA BPF Ass’y into any slot of ROU. ③ Combination point of 800PS+900I+PA BPF Ass’y of the multiplexer Confidential & Proprietary 72/87 Interface Point Multiplexer Port naming Remark 800PS+900I+PA RDU 800PS+900I+PA BPF 800PS+900I+PA TX TX OUT 800PS+900I+PA RX RX IN How to install RDU 850C+700PS Ass’y The following components are required: No. Unit Description RDU 850C+700PS RF Module 850C+700PS BPF BPF 850C+700PS TX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 470mm 850C+700PS RX RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 400mm Remark ① Combine RDU 850C+700PS with 850C+700PS BPF (As it is a plug type, push the unit to combine with BPF.) ② Insert the combined 850C+700PS BPF Ass’y into any slot of ROU. ③ Combination point of 850C+700PS BPF Ass’y of the multiplexer Confidential & Proprietary 73/87 Interface Point Multiplexer Port naming Remark 850C+700PS RDU 850C+700PS BPF 850C+700PS TX TX OUT 850C+700PS RX RX IN How to install RDU 1900P+AWS-1 Ass’y The following components are required: No. Unit Description RDU 1900P+AWS-1 RF Module 1900P+AWS-1 BPF BPF 1900P+AWS-1 RF CABLE SMA(M) to SMA(M), 390mm 1900P+AWS-1 RF-01 SMA(M) to SMA(M) Remark Semirigid ① Combine RDU 1900P+AWS-1 with 1900P BPF (As it is a plug type, push the unit to combine with BPF.) Confidential & Proprietary 74/87 ② Connect BPF 1900P port with 1900P port of 1900P RDU through 1900P+AWS-1 RF01 RF CABLE. ③ Insert the combined 1900P+AWS-1 BPF Ass’y into any slot of ROU. ④ Combination point of 1900P+AWS-1 BPF Ass’y of the multiplexer Interface Point Multiplexer Port naming Remark 1900P+AWS-1 RDU AWS-1+1900P COM 1900P+AWS 1900P BPF You cannot insert the same module and band into MULTIPLEXER port at the same time. For example, you are not supposed to insert both of 800PS RDU and 800PS+900I+PA RDU into ROU at the same time. In the same way, you cannot concurrently insert both of 850C RDU and 850C+700PS RDU into ROU. Information of LED at the front RDU RDU has the structure of enabling a random RDU to be inserted into three slots. ROU can be equipped with a total of three RDUs. If only one RDU is inserted into a slot and the other slots ramian reserved, you need to insert BLANK cards into the other slots. When RDU is inserted into ROU, LED of the front panel shows the following information: Confidential & Proprietary 75/87 LED Description Power is not supplied ON Power is supplied. Normal Operation ALM Abnormal Operation Up to three RDUs can be inserted. If one or two units are used, then you need to terminate the unused slot of RDU with a BLANK card. 5.3.5 Consumption of RDU The following table shows power consumption of RDU: Part Unit Consumption Power Enclosure RCPU Common Part 17W ROPTIC RPSU Multiplexer RDU RDU 800PS Confidential & Proprietary 39W 76/87 Remark RDU 800PS+900I+Paging 800PS 49W 900I+PA HPA OFF 900I+PA 72W 800PS HPA OFF FULL 79W Both HPA ON 850C 49W 700PS HPA OFF 700PS 58W 850C HPA OFF FULL 93W Both HPA ON 1900P 46W AWS-1 HPA OFF AWS-1 46W 1900P HPA OFF FULL 68W Both HPA ON RDU 850C 39W RDU 850C+700PS RDU 1900P+AWS-1 For power consumption of ROU, the common part consumes 17W. Depending on the quantity of each RDU, you can add overall power consumption of ROU. Only, in case of Dual-Band signals, power consumption is calculated respectively when HPA of the other party is turned OFF and two HPA devices are turned ON. Note that when you calculate Power Budget. 5.4 OEU Installation OEU is used to expand ROU in Campus Site. OEU is located at a Remote Closet. As it can be equipped with up to two DOUs , you can expand a total of eight ROUs. 5.4.1 OEU Shelf installation OEU is a shelf in around 2U size. Its width is 19” and so this unit should be inserted into a 19” Standard Rack. OEU is in a Remote Closet, providing optical ports of ROU. The following table shows power consumption of OEU: No. Common Part Unit Shelf Power Cable Confidential & Proprietary Description Including EWDM,ERF,EPSU,ECPU, 19”,2U -48Vdc Input with two lug terminal 77/87 Remark 1EA 1EA Optional Part 5.4.2 DOU Optical Module with 4 Optic Port Up to 2EA to be inserted OEU Power Cabling The input power of OEU is DC -48V. You need to connect DC cable with the Terminal Block seen at the rear of OEU. Terminal -48V NC GND Color of cable Blue color Description Remark Input range: -42 ~ -56Vdc Not Connected Black color Before connecting the power terminal, you need to connect "+" terminal of Multi Voltage Meter probe with the GND terminal and then connect "–" terminal with -48V to see if “-48Vdc” voltage is measured. After the check, connect the power terminal through the terminal seen below. Note that OEU does not operate if the "+" terminal and the "–" terminal of the -48V power are not inserted into the accurate polarity. 5.4.3 OEU Optic Cabling OEU is connected with upper ODU. With DOU inserted in it, the unit is connected with ROU. Confidential & Proprietary 78/87 As OEU has a shelf with EWDM in it, the unit makes electronic-optical conversion of TX signals from ODU and makes optical-electronic conversion of RX signals. In addition, OEU can be equipped with up to two DOUs. One DOU supports four optical ports and one optical port can be connected with ROU. With WDM in DOU, the unit can concurrently send/receive two pieces of wavelength (TX:1310nm, RX:1550nm) through one optical core. DOU has SC/APC of optical adaptor type. Figure 5.7 – Optical cable of SC/ACP Type For optical adaptor, SC/APC type should be used. To prevent the optical access part from being marred with dirt, it should be covered with a cap during move. When devices are connected through optical cables, you need to clear them using alcohocol to remove dirt. 5.4.4 Insert DOU to OEU Into OEU Shelf, up to two DOUs can be inserted. DOU module is in Plug in Play type. When you insert DOU in OEU, insert the unit into the top DOU1 slot first. You can be careful as the number is silk printed at the left. The following figure shows installation diagram of OEU with one DOU inserted in it. The following figure shows installation diagram of OEU with two DOUs inserted in it. Confidential & Proprietary 79/87 When you insert DOU into OEU, insert the unit into the top DOU1 first. For unused slots, you nedd to install BLANK UNIT into them. 5.4.5 Consumption Power of OEU OEU has -48V DC Power supply in it. ODU can be equipped with up to two DOUs. Depending on the quantity of DOU, power consumption is varied. The following table shows power consumption of OEU: Part Unit Consumption Power Remark Shelf EWDM Common Part 12W ERF EPSU OEU_4 DOU 1 EA 23W OEU_8 DOU 2 EA 33W 5.5 System Operation and Alarm Status This section describes operation of SMDR-NH124. It deals with procedures and operations for normal system operation after installation. It also describes operations per unit and interworking methods. Confidential & Proprietary 80/87 5.5.1 System setting and operation Confidential & Proprietary 81/87 1. Perform system setting shown in the above configuration 2. For downlink performance test, using signal analyzer, provide -20dBm/composite power input to BIU, and set system gain to maximum level. 3. Connect all the unit like above configuration and turn the power on for all units and make sure all the alarms in normal status by GUI monitoring. 4. Using spectrum analyzer and optic power meter, check output power for each unit as described in the above configuration and check whether the output powers are in the normal range. 5. For uplink performance test, using signal analyzer, provide -50dBm/band to remote unit 6. Connect all the unit like above configuration and turn the power on for all units and make sure all the alarms in normal status by GUI monitoring. 7. Using spectrum analyzer and optic power meter, check output power for each unit as described in the above configuration and check whether the output powers are in the normal range. 8. Temporarily, turn the power off for all units. 9. Using spectrum analyzer, measure the input range from BTS/BDA if the range is between -20dBm and +10dBm. 10. If the level exceeds the range, need to connect an attenuator with the front end of BIU input to adjust the level in the corresponding range. 11. turn the power on for all units and make sure all the alarms in normal status by GUI monitoring. 12. For system optimization, through GUI, adjust the all the parmaters such as ALC, AGC, Shut down level, and offset values. Confidential & Proprietary 82/87 5.5.2 BIU Alarms Item Description 1. MDBU LED LED to show whether MDBU is installed and gets faulty 2. RF Monitor Port 3. Alarm LED & Reset 4. NMS(RS-232C) 20dB Coupling compared with TX Input Level 20dB Coupling compared with RX Output Level Communication state with devices, alarm status of the system and reset switch RS-232C port for communication and diagnosis of devices through PC/laptop 5. NMS(Ethernet) Ethernet port for upper network 6. Pwr Test Port & ALM Output DC power test port and ALM LED to show abnormal state, if any 7. Power switch Power ON/OFF switch LED information Unit LED ON MDBU Indicates Green: MDBU is normally power-supplied. Green: MDBU is normal. ALM Red: MDBU is abnormal; check the alarm through RS-232C. MCPU ON Green: MCPU is normally power-supplied. TXD Green flicker: TX signals are transmitted to communicate with ROU. RXD Green flicker: RX signals are received from ROU. Green: BIU system is normal. ALM Red: BIU system is abnormal; check the alarm through RS-232C. ON MPSU Green: BIU is connected with power and MPSU works normally. Green: DC output is normal. ALM Red: DC output is abnormal. Confidential & Proprietary 83/87 5.5.3 ODU Alarms Item Description 1,2 LED indicator to check DOU module state to see if it is abnormal LED information Unit LED Indicates Green: Laser Diode is normal. LD Red: Laser Diode is abnormal. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 1 is normal. PD1 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 1 is abnormal; check optical cables. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 2 is normal. DOU1,2 PD2 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 2 is abnormal; check optical cables. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 3 is normal. PD3 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 3 is abnormal; check optical cables. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 4 is normal. PD4 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 4 is abnormal; check optical cables. Confidential & Proprietary 84/87 5.5.4 OEU Alarms Item Description 1.EWDM LED LED indicator to check EWDM state to see if it is abnormal 2.DOU LED LED indicator to check DOU module state to see if it is abnormal 3.System LED and Reset 4. NMS(RS-232C port) Communication state with devices, alarm status of the system and reset switch RS-232C port for communication and diagnosis of devices through PC/laptop LED information Unit LED Indicates Green: Laser Diode is normal. LD Red: Laser Diode is abnormal. EWDM Green: Photo Diode is normal. PD Red: Photo Diode is abnormal; check optical cables. Green: Laser Diode is normal. LD Red: Laser Diode is abnormal. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 1 is normal. PD1 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 1 is abnormal; check optical cables. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 2 is normal. DOU1,2 PD2 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 2 is abnormal; check optical cables. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 3 is normal. PD3 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 3 is abnormal; check optical cables. Green: Photo Diode of optical port 4 is normal. PD4 Red: Photo Diode of optical port 4 is abnormal; check optical cables. System ON Confidential & Proprietary Green: ECPU is normally power-supplied. 85/87 TXD1 Green flicker: TX signals are sent to communicate with BIU. RXD1 Green flicker: RX signals are received from BIU. TXD2 Green flicker: TX signals are sent to communicate with ROU. RXD2 Green flicker: RX signals are received from ROU. Green: OEU system is normal. ALM Red: OEU system is abnormal; check the alarm through RS-232C. 5.5.5 No. ROU Alarms Unit Description Remote Drive Unit RDU+BPF Filter and high amplify TX signals; Filter and amplify RX signals; Remove other signals through BPF Remote Power Supply Unit RPSU Input power: DC -48V, Output power: 27V,9V, 6V For 120V input of AC/DC; For -48V input of DC/DC Remote Optic Make RF conversion of TX optical signals; R-OPTIC Convert RX RF signals into optical signals; Compensates optical loss Communicates with BIU/OEU though the FSK modem Remote Central Processor Unit RCPU Controls signal of each unit Monitors BIU/ODU/OEU status through FSK modem communication Multiplexer Multiplexer Combine TX signals from 3 RDUs; Distribute RX signals to 3 RDUs; Enable you to use a single antenna port Confidential & Proprietary 86/87 Remark Enclosure to satisfy NEMA4; Enclosure Enable Wall/Rack Mount; Check if the system is normal, through the front panel LED System Interface Unit SIU Distribute power and signals of each module LED information Unit LED ON Indicates Green: ECPU is normally power-supplied. Green: Laser Diode is normal. LD Red: Laser Diode is abnormal. Green: Photo Diode is normal. PD Red: Photo Diode is abnormal; check optical cable. System Green flicker: TX signals are transmitted to communicate with TXD BIU/OEU RXD Green flicker: RX signals are received from BIU/OEU. Green: OEU system is normal. ALM Red: OEU system is abnormal; check the alarm through RS-232C. Confidential & Proprietary 87/87
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