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Installation and Operation Manual SMDR-NH124 Document Reference: Version: Document Status Issue Date Author: Department Autho nzmg Manager v4.0 Release 1 Jan 02, 2009 Kyung Eun Han R&D DN|5|on Team 3 Youngshln Yeo Confidennal & Propnetary 11123 REVISION HISTORY V l 0 Jan 02‘ 2009 Orlglnal V 2 0 Oct 23 2009 Add RDU(VHF+UHF) V30 Feb 04 2010 AddADD ON V/UHF ROU V 4 0 Nov 24 2010 Add RDU E-VHF+UHF Te chnlcal Support SOLlD 5erla| numbers must be avallable to authorlze technlcal support and/or to establlsh a return authonzatmn for defectwe unlts The senal numbers are located on the back of the un|t‘ as well as on the box ln Whlch they were dellvered Addmonal support mformatlon may be obtalned by accessmg the SOLlD Tehcnology‘ lnc webSlte at WWW st co kr or send email at 5 klm@9t 00 kr Thls manual lS produced by Global BuSlness D|y|9|on BuSlness Team 1 Pnnted m Korea Confidenhal & Prophetary 21123 SODLi r , Contents Section1 Safety 8. Certification Notice. .................................................................. 9 Section System Overview ................................................................................... 11 2.1 General overwew 12 2.2 System overview.... 13 Section? System Specifications ........................................................................... 15 3.1 System specifications 16 3.1.1 Physical Specifications 16 3.1.2 Optic wavelength and Laser power. .17 3.1.3 Environmental specifications . 17 3.1.4 Operating Frequencies range .17 3.1.5 Specifications Per band ........................................................................ 13 Section4 System Configuration and Functions .................................................. 23 4.1 BIU (BTS Interface Unit) .24 4.1.1 Specifications of BIU. .24 4.1.2 Block diagram of BIU 25 4.1.3 BIU parts 25 4.1.4 Function byu t............ .26 4.1.5 Front/rear panels of BIU .31 4.2 ODU (Optic distribution Uni .33 4.2.1 Specifications of ODU 33 4.2.2 Block Diagram of ODU 34 4.2.3 ODU parts .34 4.2.4 Function byu .35 4.2.5 Front/rear panels of ODU 36 4.2.6 Interface with BIU 37 4.3 OEU (Optic Expansion Unl .38 4.3.1 Specifications of OEU .39 4.3.2 Block Diagram of OEU.. .39 4.3.3 OEU parts ,..40 4.3.4 Function byunlt41 4.3.5 Front/rear panels of OEU .43 4.4 ROU (Remote Optic Unit) .44 Confidentlai 8. Propnelary 3/123 SODLi , , 4.4.1 Specifications of ROU 45 4.4.2 Block Diagram of ROU . .45 4.4.3 ROU parts .. .46 4.4.4 Function byu .47 4.4.5 Bottom of ROU 52 4.5 Add on VIUHF ROU54 4.5.1 Specifications of AOR .. .54 4.5.2 Block Diagram ofAOR . .55 4.5.3 AOR parts .55 4.5.4 Function bylmlt56 4.5.5 Rear ofAOR57 Sections System installation & Operation ........................................................... GI) 5.1 BIU Installatlon61 5.1.1 BIU Shelf Installation 61 5.1.2 BIU Power Cablmg62 5.1.3 RF Interface at BIU .63 5.1.4 MDBU insertion .67 5.1.5 ODU Interface”. .68 5.1.6 Consumption Power of BIU .................................................................. 70 5.2 ODU Installation .70 5.2.1 ODU Shelflnstalla on .71 5.2.2 ODU Power Cabling... .71 5.2.3 ODU Optic Cabllng71 5.2.4 Insert DOU to ODU 72 .72 5.2.5 Consumption Power of ODU 5.3 ROU Installation .. .73 5.3.1 ROU Enclosure stallat n .73 5.3.2 ROU Power Cabllng77 5.3.3 Optical Cabling ...... 73 5.3.4 GND Terminal Connec on .79 5.3.5 Coaxial cable and Antenna Connection .79 5.3.6 Insertion ofRDU79 5.3.1 Consumption of RDUBQ 5.4 OEU Installation 90 5.4.1 OEU Shelf installa on .90 5.4.2 OEU Power Cabling .90 Confidentlai 8. Propnetary 4/123 SOLiD , , 5.4.3 OEU Optic Cabling ................................................................................. 91 5.4.4 Insert DOU to OEU .............. .92 5.4.5 Consumption Power of OEU .92 5.5 ADD ON VIUHF ROU Installation . .93 5.5.1 AOR Enclosure installation ................................................................... 93 5.5.2 AOR Power Cabling ............................................................................... 96 5.5.3 GND Terminal Connection .93 5.5.4 Coaxial cable and Antenna Connec n .99 5.5.5 Consumption Power ofAOR ............... .99 5.5.6 Interface with existing ROU .................................................................. 99 Sectionfi Operation .............................................................................................. 101 6.1 BIU Operation 6.1.1 BIU ........ .. 6.1.2 TX Operation at BIU ............................................................................. 102 6.1.3 RX Operation at BIU ............................................................................. 106 6.1.4 Setting whether to use ROU/OEU at BIU 6.1.5 ODU Operation at BIU... 6.2 ROU Operation .. 6.2.1 ROU Operation ..................................................................................... 110 6.3 OEU Operation 6.3.1 OEU Operat n . Section? Additive functions ................................................................................ 120 7.1 Shutdown function (TX output shutdown) ............................................... 121 7.2 Total Power Limit function (TX Output ALC) ........................................... 121 7.3 output power automatic setting function (TX Output AGC) 7.4 Input power AGC function (TX Input AGC) .. 7.5 Input power limit function (TX Input ALC) ............................................... 123 7.6 Optic loss compensation .......................................................................... 123 Confidentiai 8. Propnelary 5/123 SODLi , , Contents of Figure Figure 2.1 — Basic system topology ............................................................... 13 Figure 2.2 — Expansion system topology 14 Figure 4.1 —BIU outer V|ew24 Figure 4.2—BIU mounting diagram 25 Figure 4.3 — MDBU Outer Look2a Figure 4.4 — MDBU Outer Look29 Figure 4.5 — MCPU Outer Look30 Figure 4.6—MPSU Outer Look31 Figure 4.7 — BIU front panel Outer Look 31 Figure 4.3—Rear panel Outer Look32 Figure 4.9—ODU Outer Look ........................................................................ 33 Figure 4.10—ODU Inner Look34 Figure 4.11 —MDBU Outer Look35 Figure 4.12 — 2Way Divider Outer Look 36 Figure 4.13 — ODU front panel Outer Look .. .36 Figure 4.14—ODU Rear panel Outer Look .................................................... 36 Figure 4.15 — Interface between BIU and ODU .............................................. 37 Figure 4.16—OEU OuterLook. .39 Figure 4.17 - OEU Inner Look ....................................................................... 40 Figure 4.13 — MDBU Outer Look41 Figure4.19—EWDM OuterLook. .41 Figure 4.20 — ECPU Outer Look 42 Figure 4.21— ERFM Outer Look 42 Confidentlal 8. Proprietary 6/123 SODLi , r Figure 4.22 — ERFM Outer Look 43 Figure 4.23 — OEU front panel Outer Look43 Figure 4.24 — Rear panel Outer Look44 Figure 4.25 — ROU Outer Look .44 Figure 4.26 — ROU Inner Look46 Figure 4.27 — RDU Outer Look49 Figure 4.23—R OPTIC Outer Look. .50 Figure 4.29 — RCPU Outer Look 50 Figure 4.30 — Multiplexer Outer Look 51 Figure 4.31— ROU Bottom Look. .52 Figure 4.32 -AOR Outer Looks54 Figure 4.33 —AOR Inner Look ........................................................................ 55 Figure 4.34 - RDU Outer Look. .56 Figure 4.35 —AOR Rear Look ........................................................................ 58 Figure 5.1 — RACK Installation 61 Figure 5.2 — GOOPS BDA Interface using Circulator .. .66 Figure 5.3 — BOOPS BDA Interface using Duplexer ........................................ 67 Figure 5.4 — Optical cable of SC/ACP Type 71 Figure 5.5 — How to install ROU ..................................................................... 73 Figure 5.6 — Dimension used to install ROU on the WALL ............................. 74 Figure 5.7 — Optical cable of SCIACP Type 91 Figure 5.3 - How to install AOR ..................................................................... 93 Figure 5.9 — Dimension used to install AOR on the WALL ............................. 93 Figure 5.10 — Installation flow diagram when AOR installs on wall ................94 Confidential 8. Proprietary 7/123 SOLiD Figure 5.10 — Installation flow diagram when AOR installs in the rack 95 Figure 5410 —AOR which is installed above of ROU .................................... 100 Figure 5.11 —AOR which is installed under of ROU 100 Confidential & Proprietary 8/123 soun , , Section1 Safety & Certification Notice Confidenhai & Propnetary 9/123 “Only qualified personnel are allowed to handle this unit. Read and obey all the warning labels attached In this user manual” Any personnel involved in installation, operation or service of the SOLiD Technology repeaters must understand and obey the following: - Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equrpment — The power supply unit in repeaters contains dangerous voltage level, which can cause electric shock Swrtch the mains off priorto any work in such a repeater Any local regulations are to be followed when serVicing repeaters - The repeater cover should be (door) securely fastened in open position, e g by tying it up, at outdoor work in order to prevent door fi'om slamming due to Wind causing bodily harm or damage - Use this unit only for the purpose specrfied by the manufacturer Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare parts which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer This could cause fires, electric shock or otheriniunes — Any repeater, including this repeater, Will generate radio signals and thereby give rise to electromagnetic fields that may be hazardous to the health of any person who is extensively exposed to the signals at the immediate proximity of the repeater and the repeater antennas - Due to power dissipation, repeater may reach a very high temperature Do not operate this unit on or close to flammable materials - Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or abraSives - Certification 0 FCC This equipment complies With the applicable sections of Title 47 CFR Parts 15,2224 and 90 0 UlJCUL This equipment complies With UL and CUL 1950—1 Standard for safety for information technology equipmentincluding electrical business equipment 0 FDA/CDRH This equipment uses a Class 1 LASER according to FDA/CDRH Rules This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CPR Chapter 1, Subchaper J, Part 1040 -For PLUGGABLE EOUlPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Confidential & Proprietary 10/123 soun , , Section2 System Overview 2.1 General overview 2.2 System overview Confidenha‘ & Propnetary 17/123 2.1 General overview SMDR—NH124 is a coverage system for in—huilding sen/ices delivering voice and data in high quality and for seamlessly As a distributed antenna system, it provrdes analog and digital phone systems that are served in multiple bands through one antenna The system covers general public institutions and private facilities I Shopping malls Hotels Campus areas Airports Clinics Subways Multi-use stadiums convention centers, etc The system helps improve in—building radio enVironments in poor condition and make better poor RSSl and Ec/lo By provrding communication sen/ices at every comer of buildings the system enables users to make a call at any site of buildings The system uses both analog (AMPS) and digital (TDMA‘ CDMA and VVCDMA) methods The SMDR-NH124 system supports communication standards and public interface protocols in worldwrde use I Frequencies VHFUHF, 700MHZ‘ SOUMHZ‘SSOMHZ 900MHZ,1900MHZ,2100MHZ, etc 0 Veice protocols AMPSIDMA. CDMACSM‘lDEN‘ etc 0 Data protocols EDGE‘GPRS‘WCDMACDMAZOUOPaging, etc SMDR—NH124 is in modular structure perfrequency To provrde desired frequency in a building, all you need to do is to insert a corresponding frequency module into each unit As it delivers multiple signals With one optical cable‘ the system‘ in one-body type‘ does not require additional facilities Whenever new frequency is added The system is featured With the foIIoWing D F|e>(450 Mm Weight 5 7 Kg Full Load Powerconsumption 27 W ‘ Confidentiai & Proprietary 33/123 4.2.2 4.2.3 — Confidentla‘ & Propnetary Block Diagram of ODU nun-l a: TM” ' nn In- N ./’i ODU parts nu, mm: ‘_ mm: mm ‘F cliflul- \.--a calf]..- n- 77 7.“ nnulnl lunmll Figure 4.10 — ODU Inner Look 34/123 urn-n mm 1mm tun-nun tun-nun ruin-ml nit-l“. Inna-Inn Inna-la! . m: No. Unit Description Remark DOU ConveriTX RF signals into optical signals. 1 DOU Max Zea Convert RX optical signals into RF signals Prowde up to tour optical ports per DOU 2Way Dlvlder 2 ZW Divide TX RF signals into two Combine two R>< RF signals into one 3 DU 4 Shelf iSPIN DSUB, Male to female 1pcs 5 Accessories RF Coa> < RF Port TX RF SIgnaI Interface termlnal 4.2.6 Interface with BIU Flgure 4.15 —Interface between BIU and DDU On the top of BIU. up to four ODUs can be stacked In thIS case, It Is recommended to stack the unItS at least 1U of an InterVaI between BIU‘ for heat from BIU may cIImb up to ODU‘ Whlch may cause flame. ConfldenhaI & Propnetary 37/123 As seen in the figure below. connect the coaX|al cable for TX and another coaxial cable for RX With corresponding ports at the rear of BIU For power supply and communication connect l5Pin D-Sub Connector cable With a corresponding port. 4.3 OEU (Optic Expansion Unit) OEU is mainly used to remotely deliver signals for Campus clusters At the upper part, this unit combines With ODU and receives TX optical signals to convert them into RF signals Then‘ it regenerates the Signals to secure SIN feature and converts them into optical signals The Signals are sent to ROU through optical cables When it receives RX optical signals from ROU‘ the unit converts them into RF Signals to regenerate the signals and then converts them into optical signals to send them to ODU lri OEU‘ one shelf can be equipped with up to two DOUs The DOU is the same as the module used for ODU Up to two OEUs can be connected With ODU — Confidential & Prophetary 38/123 ~ IIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII ~ w". IIIII||||I||||I||I||I|| |||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .. * IIIIIII||I||||I||||||I| |||I|III|II|I|II|II||II||III|III ' """""”"""“"' ||||||II||I||1|mum|mum ' """""““""““” I||||I_II|||||I||I||I||I|| ‘ 7 ‘- ”r _ . I F-Zfiflfl l “334 I ................... - I Figure 4.16 — OEU Outer Look 4.3.1 Specifications of OEU Itom | Spoc. | Remark Size 5 4826(19")>< 881(2U)><450 5 mm Wel ht 9.3 K I g I g I Full Load | Powerconsumption 48 W 4.3.2 Block Diagram of OEU From/To am] i _=€m To o/mellwl Tu n/melltuz I'D n/mekuua Tn fimmm TD/meRlLE Tu [Fr nmnuua Tn/mekufl TD firm-mu ConfldenhaI & Proprietary 39/123 4.3.3 OEU parts cllnll- I. ..n|l. ml] OFHC Earn IIHI'V'al RIP": mm iiliiiiw on II||||I|||IIII|II|||III||IIiIIIIii . - FM"! ' ' ' ' ‘ r _' in Figure 4.17 — OEU Inner Look No. Unlt Descnptlon Remark Donor Optic Unit Convert TX RF Signals into optical Signals. Convert RX optical Signals into RF SignalS. Max Zea Prowde up to four optical ports per DOU Expansion Wavelength Division Multiplexer Convert TX optical Signals into RF Signals. Convert RX RF Signals into optical Signals. Compensate for optical cable loss With ODU Expansion Central Processor Unit Control and monitoring system statUS Control and monitonng Witn R8232 Relay state values of ROU to BIU Expansion Power Supply Unit Input power DC -48V. Output power 9V. 6\/ Expansion Radio Frequency Module 5 Reg enerate TX Sig naIS and transmit FSK modem SignaIS‘ Regenerate RX Signals and receive FSK modem Signals 6 19" rack, ZU Confidential & Proprietary 40/123 4.3.4 Function by unit 1) Donor Optic Unit (DDU) DOU is the same as the module used for ODU Figure 4.18 - MDBU Outer Look 2) Expansion Wavelength Division Multiplexer(EWDM) EWDM module makes opticalfelectronlc convelslon of TX Slgnals and makes electronlc—optlcal cohvers|on of RX slgnals th an FSK modern m H. th|s multlplexer oommumoates Wltn BlU It also has ATT for optical compensation to compensate for optical cable loss between ODUs Furthermore, |t has mterhal WDM‘ and so, |t needs only one opt|cal cable to Work W|th ROU LIJ. l!!- n- mm M haw swan lElel-m Wu) sun-mull m Figure 4.19 — EWDM Outer Look 3) Expansion Central Processor Unit(ECPU) ECPU can mqulre and control state of modules to be lnstalled mto OEU Thls unlt communlcates Wlth upper BIU whlle communlcatlng With lower ROU It also acts as communlcatmn bndge between BlU and ROU — Confidehhal & Propnetary 41/l23 In addition. the unit has res-2320 port for serial communication. which enables inquiry and control of dewces thomgh PC At the front panel, communication LED indicator indicates communication state With upper BIU and IowerROU. It also has ALM LED indicatorto show it a device gets faulty Figure 4.20 — ECPU Outer Look 4) Expansion Radio Frequency Module(ERFM) ERFM reconstructs Signal to Neise degraded by optical modules Vimh an intemai FSK modem' this module communicates with ROU. J. J. ..-=.u. um- ul»! Ian-mum m mull] «Inn-ml low lunch-hu- "IT ‘5’ If» R:- 7:11 1111" - Figure 4.21 — ERFM Outer Look 5) Expansion Power Supply UniMEPSU) As DC/DC Converter EPSU receives 48V of input and prowdes +9V and +6V of DC power required for OEU. Confidennal & Proprietary 42/123 EPSU (EntnlloflPSUl w... . sunk-m:- ruzu um Figure 4.22 —- ERFM Outer Look 4.3.5 Front/rear panels of OEU 1) Front panel Figure 4.23 — OEU front panel Outer Look ltem Descrlptlon 1 EWDM LED LED indicatorto check EWDM state to see if it IS abnormal 2 DOU LED LED indicatorto check DOU module state to see if it is abnormal 3 System LED and Reset Communication state With devroes, atarm status of the system and reset swrtch 4 NMS(RS-232C port) RS-ZSZC port for communication and diagnosis of deVices through PC/Iaptop This equrpment is indoor use and at the communication Wirings are timited to inside of the buitding — Confldehhat & Proprietary 43/123 Figure 424 — Rear panel Duter Look Item Description i GND Port Terminal for system ground 2 DC lhput Port Input terminal for DC -48V 3 power SWitch Power ON/OFF sW|tch 4 To/From ODU Optic Port SC/APC optical connector terminal 5 To/From ROU Optic Port SC/APC optical connector terminal‘ use one optical cable per ROU 4.4 ROU (Remote Optic Unit) ROU receives T>< optical srgnals from ODU or OEU and converts them into RF Signals The converted RF signals are amplified through High Power Amp in a corresponding RDU‘ combined With Multiplexer module and then radiated to the antenna port When receiving Rx Signals through the antenna port, this unit filters out-of-band Signals in a corresponding RDU and sends the results to Remote Optic Module to make electronic-optical conversion of them Alter converted, the signals are sent to a upper deVice of ODU or OEU ROU can be equipped With up to three RDUs (Remote Drive Unit) and the module is composed of maximal Dual Band “lllilllllln‘l‘ I l U i H \\\\\\\\\s\\\\\\s\s\\\\ I‘ll- u Figure 4.25 — ROU Outer Look Confldenhal & Prophetary 44/l23 ROU ls de5|gned m a cabinet. and prowdes the foilowmg functions and features 4.4.1 Specifications of ROU Itom Romam Size(mm) 5 482 6(19')>< 258 mm 5 Inciudlng Bracket VVeIght 35 45 Kg Full Load Powerconsumption 265 W 4.4.2 Block Diagram of ROU mun/vaun- n-q‘ngn ‘u‘ 7—D RFRX ¢—~ mum imam. Confldenhai & Proprietary 45/123 4.4.3 ROU parts unumn Figure 4426 — ROU Inner Look No. Unlt Descrlptlon Re mam Remote Drive Unit Fllter and hwgh amplify TX SlghaIS. 1 RDU+BPF Fllter and ampllfy RX swgnats‘ Remove other slgnals through BPF BPF ws exotude from VHFtUHF module Remote Power Supply Unit tnput power DC-48V‘ Output power 27v‘9v, 6V 2 RPSU For 120V |hput ofAC/DC, For-48V Input OfDC/DC Remote Dptlc Make RF converswn otT>< optical swgnals‘ 3 R—OPT‘C Convert RX RF slgnals lhto optlcal Swghalg‘ compensates optlcat toss Commumcates wwth BIU/OEU though the FSK modem Cohfidehtlat & Prophetary 46/123 Remote Central Processor Unit Controls slgnal of each unlt Monltors BlU/ODU/OEU status through FSK modem communlcatlon 4 RCPU Multiplexer Cornblne T>< slghals from 3 RDUs‘ Dlstrlbute RX slgnals to 3 RDUS. Enable you to use a slngle antenna port 5 Multlplexer Enclosure to satlsfy NEMA4‘ Enable Wall/Rack Mount‘ Check If the system ls normal, through the front panel LED 6 Enclosure 7 SIU System Interface Unit Dlstrlbute power and Slgnals of each module 4.4.4 Function by unit 1) Remote Drive Unit (RDU) When recell/lng TX slgnals fi'om each band through Remote Optlc, RDU fllters the slgnals and ampllfies them Wlth l-llgh Power Ampltler The unlt also filters RX slghals glveh through Multlplexer and ampllfles them to send the slgnals to Remote Optlc ln the unlt‘ there ls ATT to adlust galn RDU deVlces are varled for each frequency band‘ lncludlhgthe followmg BPF No Unit naming Description RX RDU EUDPS External BPF lrllelrlal EFF Rouasnc Ema” 5mm External sprn anus) External sprusuup) RDU 19DDP+AWSrl lrllemal BPF(AWS ) lrltelrlal EF’F(AWSl) External aPanoPs; lnlelnal sprraonpsl sou SUUFS+SUUI+FA lrllemal BPF(QDDl+PA) External BFHBUUHPA) External ammo) External ssrmsucl RDU ESUC+7UUPS Dual. lmemal EPFUDDPS) lrltell'lal sprnnupsl Confidehtlal & Proprietary 47/l23 RDUVHF+UHF _ InlemaIBF‘F(VHF,UHF) ImemalEPFNHF‘UHF) RDU E-VHF+UHF _ |nlemalBPF(VHF.UHF) IntemalBFFNHF‘UHF) External spasms) External spasms) RDU ssncqnnusc Internal apnmnu EC) Internal EFF(LTEC) Confldenha‘ & Propnetary 48/123 BSOC+700LTEC 1900P+AWS-1 Figure 4.27 - RDU Outer Look 2) Remote Power Supply Unit (RPSU) RPSU recelves 48V ofinput This unit ls divided into DC/DC type to output +6V. +9V and +27V of DC power and AC/DC type to recewe 120V ofAc mput and to output +6V, +9V and +27v of DC power Upon order. elther of the two type; should be declded, MS Connector. whlch uses ports to recewe lhputs, lS demgned to accept any of AC and DC Only |n thls case, the mput cable IS dlfferentv RPSU has a cucutt brake to turn the powerON/OFF and has LED |hd|cator at the top to check |f lhput power IS normally supplled. 4d", 1.1, m.- w-nv Confidential & Prophetary 49/123 3) Remote 0ptic(R OPTIC) Remote Optlc converts optlcal slgnals mto RF s|gna|s and performs Vlce versa Vlfith an FSK modem ln n, the umt communlcates Wlth upper dewces It also has |nternal ATT for optlcal compensanon to compensate for optlcal cable loss. If any 4L 1 w l , £ | l M'- . / a. u, Flgune 4.28 — R OPTIC Outer Look 4) Remote Central Processor Unit (RCPU) RCPU can monrtor and control each module of ROU Th|s umt recelves and analyzes upper communlcation data from Remote Optlc and reports the unlt‘s own value to upper devices At the from of the module, n has LED mdlcator to show system status, lettmg you check any abnormalmes at a tlme. At the same front, |t also has communicatlon LED Indlcators to show communlcauon status W|th upper dewces Through RSZBZC Serlal Port, the unit enables you to check and control dewce status through PC and laptop. Th|s equlpment |s |ndoor use and all the communlcation Wirings are Ilmlted to in9|de of the bulldlng Figure 4.29 - RCPU Outer Look Confldenhal & Propnetary 50/123 5) Multiplex er Multtplexer works as a module to comblne or dtstn'bute multlpte 5|gnal5 into one antenna ThtS devtce has a port to oomblne mutttple stgnals You need to connect mput and output ports of RDU through a corre5ponding port. Flgure 4.30 — Multlplexer Outer Look 6) Syste m Interfac 9 Un it(SIU) Stu dlstnbutes power and stgnals to each module Confidennat &Propnetary 51/123 4.4.5 Bottom of ROU 1) Functions Figure 4.31 — RDU Bottom Look Confldenha‘ & Propnetary 52/123 SOLiD t i Item Description Remark 1 VHF/UHF TWRX Port Terminal tor TX and RX antenna ports of VHF and UHF 2 Antenna Port System Antenna Port N-type female 3 Power Port AC 120V input port or DC-48V input port 4 Optic Port Optical input port 5 External Port Port for external devtces 6 GND LUG PORT Terminal for System ground POWER PORT Power ports are used for power-supplying of -43V DC or 120V AC, and specific power cable should be applied to each different types of ROU power supply (AC/DC or DC/DC). Below figure is naming of the power supply by type. A:Ac12lN-HIDC-4W B:AG12W-NIDGGHD 0:ACGIID IDCIIC Exteral PORT External ports are reserved ports for external equipments for future implementation, and used to monitor the status and control the equipments. Below figure is naming oflhe external portst Confidential & Proprietary 53/123 4.5 Add on VIUHF ROU Add on V/UHF ROU(forward narnlng"AOR) rs connected exlstlng ROU to servlce VHF and UHF band AOR should support VHF+UHF RDU only‘ not support other RDUs whrch have cawty fitter RDUs whloh have cavrty fllter ls too brg so that AOR body can‘t accommodate these AOR locates above or under or exrsrtrng ROU AOR recerves TX Slgnats from ROU and then amphfy these through Hrgh Power Amphfier. fitter out of band slgnats and radlated to the TX antenna port When recelwng RX srgnats through the RX antenna port, thrs unrt fitters out—off band Slgnals and amptrty Wlth Low nelse Amllfler and output power rs connected e><|st|ng ROU's RX port External BPF shoutd be located between T>< antenna and AOR's IN/OUT ports because the BPF rejects the strong broadcastlng slgnal and etc AOR body meets to NEMA4 degree mm.- ntnm '1 , a a L r v ‘ lat Mount Imi- ml mum End-r Figure 4.32 — AOR Outer Loo ks AOR rs desrgned m a cabrnet‘ and prowdes the followrng tunotrons and features 4.5.1 Speclflcatlons of AOR Item Spec. Remark Size(mm) 482 6(19')x 258 M71 Inctudlng Bracket Weight 11 Kg Power consumption 78 W ‘ — Confidentlat & Prophetary 54/123 4.5.2 Block Diagram of AOR AMT TXIN axouT ,_ EH Tn/Frnm FIX extemaIPnn * ANT PuweriN 4.5.3 AOR parts int—«w an Figure 433 — AOR Inner Look No. Unit Description Remark VHF+UHF Remote Drive Unit filter and hwgh ampllfy TX Slgnalfi, VHF+UHF E—VHF+UHF Fllterandam || RX 5\ nals‘ RDU P fy 9 Remove other signals through |ntemal BPF AOR Power Supply Unit tnput power DC -48V‘ Output power 27V‘9V. 6V For 110V mput ofAC/DC‘ For -48V input of DC/DC AOR PSU Confidenuat & Propnetary 55/123 E ncl osu re to satisfy N EMA4‘ Enclosure Enable both Wall and Rack Mount. System Interface Unit Distribute power and Signals of module 4.5.4 Function by unit 1) VHF+UHF I E—VHF+UHF Remote Drive Unit (RDU) VVhen receiVing TX Signals from each band through e><|sting ROU‘s Remote Optic, RDU filters out of band signals and amplifies them With High Power Ampifier The unit also filters RX signals given through RX antenna and amplifies them to send the signals to eXisting ROU's Remote Optic in the unit, there is ATT to adiust gain each path VHF+UHF RDU is not supported With cawty filter together. External BPF should be connected before antenna Figure 434 — RDU Outer Look 2) AOR Power Supply Unit (AOR PSU) AOR PSU receives 48V of input This unit is diwded |nto DC/DC type to output +GV, +9V and +27V of DC power and AC/DC type to receive 110V of AC input and to output +6V‘ +9v and +27\/ of DC power Upon your order, either otthe two types should be decided MS Connector. which uses ports to receive inputs. is de5igned to accept any of AC and DC Only in this case, the input cable is different Confldenhal & Prophetary 56/123 RPSU has a circuwt brake to turn the powerON/OFF and has LED lndicator at the top to check if output power is normally Supplied 1mm" \< 3) AOR System Interface Unit(sIU) SIU dlstributes power and Slgnals to each module lfi 4.5.5 Rear of AOR 1) Functlons Confidential & Propnetary 57/123 wruwnirwr “Mull Emu-w. vnlr m m; FM, Figure 4.36 — AOR Rear Look ltem Description Remark 1 VHF/UHF T>< IN Terminal for receive the Signal ofTX from eXISIlflg ROU To/From Existing 2 VHF/UHF RXOUT Terminal fortransmit the signal of R> < to TX Antenna To/From Antenna 5 VHF/UHF RXOUT Terminal for receive the Signal of RX from RX Antenna 5 External Port Port for communicate With eXisting ROU 6 GND LUG PORT Terminal for system ground POWER PORT Power ports are used for power-supplying of -43V DC or 120V AC, and specifio power cable should be applled to each dll'rerenl types or ROU power supply (AC/DC or DCIDC). Below figure is naming of the power supply by lype. Confidential & Propnelary 58/123 MANN-HIM“ B:Ac120V-NIDGGND cmconn IDCNC Exteral PORT External ports are reserved ports for external equipments for future implementation, and used to monitor the status and control the equipments. Below figure is naming oflhe external ponst Confidential & Proprietary 59/123
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