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605-0000-593 

 

AS4000 / AS4020 Base Station 

Installation and Commissioning 

Release 7.30 

 
 
 

© 2004   Airspan Networks Inc 

Summary of Contents for AS4000

Page 1: ...605 0000 593 AS4000 AS4020 Base Station Installation and Commissioning Release 7 30 2004 Airspan Networks Inc ...

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Page 3: ...nnections 65 CT Rack Labelling 68 BNC Terminations to Coax 69 Type 43 Terminations to Coax 70 Central Terminal Card Installation 72 AS4020 CT Shelf Installation and Cabling 80 Shelf Connections 80 AS4020 Shelf Installation upgrade into AS4000 Rack 82 Adding one AS4020 shelf to existing rack 85 Adding two AS4020 shelves to existing rack 86 Adding three AS4020 shelves to existing rack 87 Adding four...

Page 4: ...1 Set RX Sensitivity without a DACU 144 Packet System Testing 148 Voice Option Testing 155 Central Terminal Rack Commissioning Test Results 156 General 163 Customer Material Repair and Return Procedures 163 Repair and Return Procedure 165 Repair Charges 170 Return Repair Tag 171 Packing and Shipment 173 Specifications 176 Copyright Information 178 Contact Information 179 Problems with this Guide 1...

Page 5: ...nt digital radio links between the individual customer s premises and the carriers local point of presence typically the Local Exchange premises If greater flexibility or range is required the network radio equipment can be located in another suitable building or wayside cabinet ...

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Page 7: ...nt digital radio links between the individual customer s premises and the carriers local point of presence typically the Local Exchange premises If greater flexibility or range is required the network radio equipment can be located in another suitable building or wayside cabinet ...

Page 8: ...ation 15W Suhner 6515 17 A 2 3 Test Lead for Management Port Airspan proprietary item 1 4 RF Power Meter Amritsu Sitemaster 400A or Marconi 6970 1 5 Power Sensor Amritsu 560 7N50B or Marconi 6932 6 Sensor 30dB 5W attenuator for use with Amiritsu Power Sensor HP8491 N type 1 7 DA Commissioning Unit and associated cables Airspan proprietary item 1 Site Readiness Verify that the site is ready for the...

Page 9: ...s in all particulars with the consignment delivery documentation number of boxes descriptions and the contents of boxes etc Any discrepancy or damage must be reported immediately to ACC for further instructions In case of severe damage do not accept the consignment from the carrier See Material Return and Repair document for further details The equipment is normally shipped as shown below If subse...

Page 10: ...Printed Documentation 6 Note It is recommended that one package carton of each type is retained should it be required to return any faulty or damaged items for repair ...

Page 11: ... AS4000 Racks AS4000 Central Terminal and Access Concentrator Racks are produced with the following layouts Access Concentrator One DA Access Concentrator Shelf and a Fuse and Alarm Panel Two Access Concentrator Shelves and a Fuse and Alarm Panel ...

Page 12: ...h RF Combiner Shelf Two DA Modem Shelves with RF Combiner Shelf Expansion Rack with one DA Modem Shelf and a Fuse and Alarm Panel Connects to an existing Central Terminal Rack Expansion Rack with two DA Modem Shelves and a Fuse and Alarm Panel Connects to an existing Central Terminal Rack ...

Page 13: ...1 1 Modem Shelf Not required 2 2 Modem Shelves Not required 3 2 Modem Shelves 1 Modem Shelf 4 2 Modem Shelves 2 Modem Shelves Integrated Basestation The Integrated Basestation incorporates a Combiner Shelf Modem Shelf and Access Concentrator in a full height equipment rack ...

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Page 15: ...ll height rack with RF Combiner Shelf one AS4000 Modem Shelves and up to three AS4020 Modem Shelves Compact rack with RF Combiner Shelf One AS4000 Modem Shelf and one AS4020 Modem Shelf Full height rack with RF Combiner Shelf up to four AS4020 Modem Shelves Full height rack with RF Combiner Shelf two AS4000 Modem Shelves and two AS4020 Modem Shelves Full height rack with RF Combiner Shelf two AS40...

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Page 17: ...a depth of approximately 25mm Position the rack over the four holes and screw the four supplied M12 screws through washers to secure the rack base If the rack is cabled from under the floor the access holes are required through the floor beneath the rack base Securing Rack Base Warning These screws are provided as locating pins only and must be used in conjunction with the overhead steelwork and n...

Page 18: ...r with 12mm nuts and bolts placed through the holes at the top and bottom of the side panels and mark the wall through the holes in the top brackets Securing Rack to a Wall Using an 11mm drill bit drill holes in the wall to a depth of 75mm and fit masonry plugs Fix the hex head screws through the brackets and finger tighten Check that the rack is in the correct position and tighten all fixings Att...

Page 19: ...th cable rated at 30A to each rack and connect it to the centre earth stud located at the top or at the side of the rack only one external earth per rack See illustrations below These points are labelled with the IEC Earth symbol Rack earthing at top Rack earthing at base Other external safety earth connections must not be made to the rack ...

Page 20: ... volt line is connected to ground or that the supply is floating The ve battery feed should not be connected to ground or zero volts under any circumstances The maximum DC input should not exceed 60 Volts Voltages in excess of this are considered hazardous Note 1 Do not insert fuses until instructed to do so in the commissioning stage of installation Note 2 If the equipment is installed according ...

Page 21: ...nt sources giving greater resilience of supply than the other methods see diagram above and note 2 below From each Distribution Boards DB run and tie in a negative battery feed and a zero volt return to a Dual Pole Isolating switch and then from the isolating switch to the AC CT rack installed These supplies should be rated at 30A Power cables must be run and tied separate from signal cables ...

Page 22: ...olator removing fuses and ensuring that replacement fuses are not easily installed Provide a label at the AC Rack to indicate the location of the isolator or fuse positions mentioned above To provide security of supply two separate Distribution Boards DB should be used to supply DC to each rack see note 2 below Run and tie in a negative battery feed and a zero volt return to the AC CT rack install...

Page 23: ...ttach to terminals inside the Fuse and Alarm panel at the appropriate connection points The negative supplies go to Termination Block 1 4 The positive battery returns go to 2 5 Replace clear plastic cover protecting the DC input terminals DC Termination on Fuse and Alarm Panel Station Alarm Connection For Power and Alarm wiring on AS4020 see AS4020 Installation ...

Page 24: ...s to be used or the CT links if the E1 feeds are fed direct to the equipment The length of E1 feeds should not exceed 100 metres Note This must be a SELV port of an EN 60950 approved product Run the E1 cables from the AC shelf to the allocated positions on the DDF 8 cables per CTU in normal working up to 3 CTUs per shelf In partial equipped installations it may be appropriate to run enough cables ...

Page 25: ...d positions on the DDF In partial equipped installations it may be appropriate to run enough cables to cater for a complete rack of equipment This reduces the need to disturb original installation when adding additional equipment Feed the E1 cables through the top hole on the most convenient side of the rack and down the front of the rack Identify and label each cable at both ends as well as the D...

Page 26: ...ckplane Adapter b Siemens 1 5 6 5 Connector Fit Siemens 1 5 6 5 Connector to 25way D type adapters 303 1139 900 to the backplane sockets and terminate all cables with Siemens 1 5 6 5 connectors 75ohm and fit according to the figure below ...

Page 27: ...Installation 23 Typical 75ohm DDF Layout ...

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Page 29: ...metres Note This must be a SELV port of an EN 60950 approved product Run the E1 cables from the AC shelf to the allocated positions on the DDF 8 Pairs per CTU in normal working up to 3 CTUs per shelf In partial equipped installations it may be appropriate to run enough cables to cater for a complete rack of equipment This reduces the need to disturb original installation when adding additional equ...

Page 30: ...DF Backhaul positions Terminate all cables with RJ45 plugs and fit adapter 303 1113 900 See RJ45 terminations below or use D type connectors See D type terminations below at the rack Terminate as appropriate at the DDF RJ45 Terminations Terminate all cables with RJ45 connectors at the rack and as appropriate at the DDF RJ45 connector termination Fit the RJ45 adapter 303 1113 900 Slots 4 5 and 6 an...

Page 31: ...Pair Designation Pin A1 In 1 A5 Out 15 B1 In 2 B5 Out 16 1 Screen 14 5 Screen 3 A2 In 4 A6 Out 18 A3 In 5 B6 Out 19 2 Screen 17 6 Screen 6 A3 In 7 A7 Out 21 B3 In 8 B7 Out 22 3 Screen 20 7 Screen 9 A4 In 10 A8 Out 24 4 B4 In 11 8 B8 Out 25 ...

Page 32: ...A5 Out 15 B1 In 2 B5 Out 16 1 Screen 14 5 Screen 3 A2 In 4 A6 Out 18 A3 In 5 B6 Out 19 2 Screen 17 6 Screen 6 A3 In 7 A7 Out 21 B3 In 8 B7 Out 22 3 Screen 20 7 Screen 9 A4 In 10 A8 Out 24 B4 In 11 B8 Out 25 4 Screen 23 8 Screen 12 Overall Screen 13 120 ohm connections slots 7 14 In Pair Designation Pin Pair Designation Pin 1 A1 In 1 5 A5 In 15 ...

Page 33: ...In 21 B3 In 8 B7 In 22 3 Screen 20 7 Screen 9 A4 In 10 A8 In 24 B4 In 11 B8 In 25 4 Screen 23 8 Screen 12 Overall Screen 13 120 ohm connections slots 7 14 Out Pair Designation Pin Pair Designation Pin A1 Out 1 A5 Out 15 B1 Out 2 B5 Out 16 1 Screen 14 5 Screen 3 A2 Out 4 A6 Out 18 A3 Out 5 B6 Out 19 2 Screen 17 6 Screen 6 ...

Page 34: ...Printed Documentation 30 A3 Out 7 A7 Out 21 B3 Out 8 B7 Out 22 3 Screen 20 7 Screen 9 A4 Out 10 A8 Out 24 B4 Out 11 B8 Out 25 4 Screen 23 8 Screen 12 Overall Screen 13 ...

Page 35: ... site survey confirm the location of the Digital Distribution Frame DDF if a DDF is to be used or the CT links if the T1 feeds are fed direct to the equipment The length of T1 feeds should not exceed 100 metres Run the T1 cables from the AC shelf to the allocated positions on the DDF 8 Pairs per CTU in normal working up to 3 CTUs per shelf In partial equipped installations it may be appropriate to...

Page 36: ... Run the T1 cables from the AC shelf to the allocated positions on the DDF In partial equipped installations it may be appropriate to run enough cables to cater for a complete rack of equipment This reduces the need to disturb original installation when adding additional equipment Feed the T1 cables through the top hole on the most convenient side of the rack and down the front of the rack Identif...

Page 37: ... Cable A standard Cat 5 Ethernet patch cable with 8 way RJ45 plugs at each end has all pins connected straight through The Tx and Rx pairs are pins 1 2 and 3 6 With plug towards you cable away from you pins on the top pin 1 is on your right Clearly Tx at one end must talk to Rx at the other A Hub and Router Ethernet port will have a built in crossover often denoted by a X printed on the box so a P...

Page 38: ...Printed Documentation 34 AC Rack Labeling The racks should be labelled as shown below Access Concentrator Rack ...

Page 39: ...Installation 35 Interface Connections This page contains miscellaneous interface and connector details ...

Page 40: ...Printed Documentation 36 120 Ohm Interface Connections on DA Access Concentrator Backplane Interface Adaptor EIA 530 to V35 Interface Adapter EIA 530 to X21 EIA 530 loopback Connector ...

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Page 42: ...Printed Documentation 38 BNC Terminations to Coax ...

Page 43: ...Installation 39 Type 43 Terminations to Coax ...

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Page 45: ...Fuse and Alarm panel are set to the OFF position down Warning Isolation of power from the rack is only achieved by ensuring that both circuit breakers are in the off position Access Concentrator Rack Fuse and Alarm Panel Ensure that the end of suite fuses are adequately rated and insert these into the respective fuse holder positions Card Insertion E1 Systems Insert the cards into the shelves reco...

Page 46: ...ns are configured using Sitespan V5 1 does not support Data XTUs The maximum 32k build configuration for V5 2 is shown above The XTU functions are configured using Sitespan a The load sharing PSUs go in slots 1 2 b The Shelf Controller goes in slot 3 c All other slot positions are configurable via Sitespan ...

Page 47: ...an go in slot 9 or 17 for card redundancy using a spare TU8 card not PTU the redundant card is selected via Sitespan Note If installing a PTU the D type on the backplane must be fitted with a D Type to RJ45 adapter The RJ45 to DB25 connector currently must be connected onto the lower of the two 25 way AC connectors even though the activity lights work if connected to the top The preferred E1 optio...

Page 48: ...9 available for additional CTUs if required and in slots 4 5 and 6 f CU cards may go in any unused slot slots 15 16 are preferred as they have no T1 connections g RTU card can go in slot 9 or 17 for card redundancy using a spare TU8 card not PTU the redundant card is selected via Sitespan Note If installing a PTU the D type on the backplane must be fitted with a D Type to RJ45 adapter The RJ45 to ...

Page 49: ... Digital Distribution Frame DDF if a DDF is to be used or the Backhaul Access Concentrator if the E1 feeds are fed directs to the equipment The length of E1 feeds should not exceed 250 metres Note This must be a SELV port of an EN 60950 approved product E1 Rack Cable Runs CT Modem Shelf interface connections to shelf backplane 303 1001 900 ...

Page 50: ...tional equipment Feed the E1 cables through the top left hand side of the rack and down the front of the rack Identify and label each cable at both ends as well as the DDF Backhaul positions Terminate all cables with BNC co axial connectors Connect the E1 ports on the DDF to E1IN Slot 5 and E1OUT Slot 5 BNC connectors on shelf interface connections located on the modem shelf interface panel Ensure...

Page 51: ...nt Feed the E1 cables through the top left hand side of the rack and down the front of the rack Identify and label each cable at both ends as well as the DDF Backhaul positions Terminate all cables with BNC co axial connectors Connect the E1 ports on the DDF to E1IN Slot 5 and E1OUT Slot 5 BNC connectors on shelf interface connections located on the modem shelf interface panel Ensure that the resp...

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Page 53: ...bution Frame DDF if a DDF is to be used or the Backhaul Access Concentrator if the E1 feeds are fed directs to the equipment The length of E1 feeds should not exceed 250 metres Note This must be a SELV port of an EN 60950 approved product CT Modem Shelf interface connections to shelf backplane 303 1001 900 ...

Page 54: ...eft hand side of the rack and down the front of the rack Identify and label each cable at both ends as well as the DDF Backhaul positions Terminate all cables at the modem shelf end with 9 pin D Type connectors Terminate as detailed in below Connect the E1 ports on the DDF to E1 slot 5 connectors on shelf interface connections located on the modem shelf interface panel Ensure that the respective E...

Page 55: ...n adding additional equipment Feed the E1 cables through the top left hand side of the rack and down the front of the rack Identify and label each cable at both ends as well as the DDF Backhaul positions Impedance Switch settings Set the switches below the E1 out BNC connector to 120 ohm as shown below E1 Shelf Interface Connections To RJ45 Terminate all cables with RJ45 Connectors Terminate as de...

Page 56: ...ie in cables as necessary using suitable cable ties trim leaving no sharp edges E1 Shelf Interface Connections To D Type Plug Terminate all cables at the modem shelf end with 25 pin D Type connectors Terminate as detailed below ...

Page 57: ...n Frame DDF if a DDF is to be used or the Backhaul Access Concentrator if the T1 feeds are fed directs to the equipment The length of T1 feeds should not exceed 100 metres Cat 5 FTP screened foil braid twisted pair cable should be used CT Modem Shelf interface connections to shelf backplane 303 1001 900 ...

Page 58: ...ont of the rack Identify and label each cable at both ends as well as the DDF Backhaul positions Terminate all cables with RJ45 Connectors Terminate as detailed below Connect the T1 ports on the DDF to the T1 RJ45 adapter fitted to the slot 5 connector on the shelf interface panel Ensure that the respective T1 ports have been configured on the DDF Backhaul The Primary T1 should connect to port 5 a...

Page 59: ...ws connections to Modem Shelves 2 3 and 4 using adapter 303 1113 900 Tie in cables as necessary using suitable cable ties trim leaving no sharp edges Ensure that the switches below the BNC on the Shelf Interface Panel are set for 100ohm working ...

Page 60: ...the removal of the breakout sections during the rack installation Insert the connector into the Baseband socket on the Modem Interface shelf see and into the appropriate socket on the Combiner Shelf backplane the sockets are located behind the switches If using a Hybrid Rack these connections will differ from the illustration below see Hybrid Rack Modification for Directional Antenna Combiner Shel...

Page 61: ...e site survey confirm the location of the Digital Distribution Frame DDF if a DDF is to be used or the Backhaul Access Concentrator if the 2Mbit s feeds are fed direct to the equipment The length of 2Mbit s feeds should not exceed 250 metres Note This must be a SELV port of an EN 60950 approved product ...

Page 62: ...t the 2Mbit s ports on the DDF to E1IN Slot 5 and E1OUT Slot 5 BNC connectors on shelf interface connections located on the modem shelf interface panel Ensure that the respective 2Mbit s ports have been configured on the DDF Backhaul Tie in cables as necessary using suitable cable ties trim leaving no sharp edges 120 Ohm Connections Run the 2Mbit s 120 ohm cables from the modem shelf to the alloca...

Page 63: ...nterface connections located on the modem shelf interface panel If using protected mode connect the other 2Mbit s cables to E5 slot 9 connectors on the same panel Ensure that the respective 2Mbit s ports have been configured on the DDF Backhaul Tie in cables as necessary using suitable cable ties trim leaving no sharp edges ...

Page 64: ...ack and second Antenna are added Figure 1 Combiner Shelf Ribbon Connections Before Modification 2 Rack Modification for two separate directional Antenna using 1RF per Antenna initially and 2 RFs per sector when an Expansion Rack is added The modification consists of re arranging the baseband cables from the modem shelves such that the bottom shelf in the CT rack now connects to RF Card 3 and conse...

Page 65: ...e baseband connectors from Modem Shelves 2 and 3 on the Combiner Shelf backplane the sockets are located behind the switches on the Combiner Shelf AS4020 This section describes the various antenna configurations and connections needed to the baseband wiring 1 Standard configuration for antenna omni or sectored ...

Page 66: ...Printed Documentation 62 Combiner Shelf Ribbon Connections Standard Config Mixed AS4000 AS4020 Configuration for AS4020 where AS4000 exists on sectored dual omni antenna ...

Page 67: ...Installation 63 Configuration for AS4020 where AS4000 exists on single omni and additional antenna added Integrated Base Station Rack The antenna is configured as shown in the diagrams below ...

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Page 69: ...Installation 65 Interface Connections This page contains miscellaneous interface and connector details ...

Page 70: ...Printed Documentation 66 120 Ohm Interface Connections on DA Access Concentrator Backplane Interface Adaptor EIA 530 to V35 Interface Adapter EIA 530 to X21 EIA 530 loopback Connector ...

Page 71: ...Installation 67 ...

Page 72: ...Printed Documentation 68 CT Rack Labelling Central Terminal Rack ...

Page 73: ...Installation 69 BNC Terminations to Coax ...

Page 74: ...Printed Documentation 70 Type 43 Terminations to Coax ...

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Page 76: ...the connector Insert the card until the connectors engage ease the card into the backplane until fully engaged Lock top and bottom with a screwdriver If resistance is met remove the card and reinsert If difficulty persists contact the Airspan service centre CAUTION DIP LNA INSERTION Care should be taken when installing DIP LNAs to ensure that the card connector mates with the backplane connector c...

Page 77: ...Alarm Panel Ensure that the end of suite fuses are adequately rated and insert these into the respective fuse holder positions Card Insertion Insert the cards into the shelves recording the serial numbers and revision status in the test form ...

Page 78: ...Printed Documentation 74 Card Insertion DA Rack Card Insertion Expansion Rack ...

Page 79: ... 75 Card Provision for New Installation With the initial installation it is advisable to install the cards in both the combiner shelf and the modem shelves with the power switched off Fit Cards in RF Combiner Shelf ...

Page 80: ...43 900 Monitor 2 303 043 901 For each modem shelf provided install 1 x RF Card RF If an Expansion Rack has been installed also insert the following modules in the RF combiner shelf located in the DA CT Rack and secure 1 RF Power Amplifier Module 2 PAs per module in the right hand position in the combiner shelf note the orientation of this module 1 DIP LNA Terminate output with 50ohm termination 1 ...

Page 81: ...of the DIP LNA1 and the DIP LNA2 if fitted Port J1 fits onto the DIP LNA module and the antenna feed fits on to port J2 The coupler should be orientated as shown in so that the SMA port faces to the right side of the rack when viewed from the front to allow easy access for test leads Note some 3 4 3 6GHz systems may not have couplers fitted Connect Antenna If the Rack is fitted with couplers conne...

Page 82: ...connect the feeder to the output port of DIP LNA1 Unit If the Combiner Shelf is not equipped with DIP LNA2 it is recommended that the second antenna should be terminated with a 50ohm termination The termination can be made either at the base of the dipole if only one feeder is fitted or at the base of the second feeder if the second feeder has been provided in readiness for future shelf expansion ...

Page 83: ...o an existing installation the power is already connected and the cards should be inserted in the order listed below Insert the following cards into the Combining Shelf 1 x RF Card RF in slot 2 for modem shelf 2 or slot 4 for modem shelf 4 Insert the following cards into the Modem Shelf 2 x PSUs Slots 1 and 2 1 x Shelf Controller Card 1 x Analogue Card AU Slot 16 1 x Demand Assignment Tributary Ca...

Page 84: ...enu The AS4020 CT shelf is cooled using fans that are hot pluggable in the event of failure An AS4020 CT shelf can only be installed in a weather protected location The AS4020 CT shelf provides a terminal connection for initial configuration of the Ethernet ports a method for commissioning the system and menus for basic systems diagnostics In addition to the terminal interface AS4020 contains an L...

Page 85: ...emove the blanking plate by removing the two screws that secure it to the chassis 2 Carefully slide the option board into the shelf ensuring that the connector mates with the backplane 3 Secure with screws to the chassis ...

Page 86: ...454 0010 137 1 1 2 2 2 Ethernet connecting lead as required Installing an AS4020 shelf into an existing CT rack 1 If possible power down the rack Note It is possible to connect the AS4020 shelf without removing the rack from service However if the AS4020 is connecting via an existing PA the service using the other RF channel in the PA must be taken out of service to set TX sensitivity 2 Remove the...

Page 87: ...plane of the combiner shelf Connect to the IDC connector corresponding to the RF card to be used 8 Remove the Alarm Connector from JP4 Alarm on the AS4000 shelf 1 backplane and insert the connector 454 0010 137 between JP4 and the connector 9 Connect the combiner monitor connecting lead 454 0010 134 into the port labeled 442 there are two ports labelled 442 the top one should be used the other por...

Page 88: ...s shown in the AS4020 installation diagrams and follow the steps above where applicable 16 Use a straight connected Ethernet cables to connect the patch panel router IP network etc to the Management Port and Traffic Ports 17 Replace the covers removed from the combiner shelf 18 Attach the front cover to the shelf tray s 19 Replace the side panels on the rack and secure with four retaining screws T...

Page 89: ...Installation 85 Adding one AS4020 shelf to existing rack The following installation diagrams show the additions to wiring that need to be made when adding 1 AS4020 shelf into existing rack ...

Page 90: ...Printed Documentation 86 Adding two AS4020 shelves to existing rack The following installation diagrams show the additions to wiring that need to be made when adding 2 AS4020 shelves into existing rack ...

Page 91: ...Installation 87 Adding three AS4020 shelves to existing rack The following installation diagrams show the additions to wiring that need to be made when adding 3 AS4020 shelves into existing rack ...

Page 92: ...Printed Documentation 88 Adding four AS4020 shelves to existing rack The following installation diagrams show the additions to wiring that need to be made when adding 4 AS4020 shelves into existing rack ...

Page 93: ...ombiner shelf and the top AS4000 shelf To provide the second AS4020 shelf it is necessary to remove the bottom vent panel and move the lower AS4000 shelf down to accommodate the second AS4020 shelf below the top AS4000 shelf The shelves should be cabled as shown below The actual connections to the RF cards at the combiner shelf may differ from the diagram dependant on the antenna configuration ...

Page 94: ...ce 7 24 Attention 9 26 Fail 17 Reset 18 Earth 19 Reset LAT Socket Pin Description 6 Earth 7 Tx Out 8 Rx In RS442 Pin Description 1 RX 2 RX 3 TX 6 TX Traffic Pin Description 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 6 RX Management Port Pin Description 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 6 RX Option Unit Pin Description 1 RD input to option card from AC 2 RD 4 TD output from option card to AC 5 TD ...

Page 95: ...All results must be entered on the Commissioning Test Result Sheets Copies are included in this manual and should be printed as required Test forms should be photocopied as needed ensure that sufficient copies of all sheets are available prior to the commencement of commissioning tests There are two activities required a the network management centre should create the sites and equipment in the da...

Page 96: ... hyper terminal at the COM port intended for Sitespan use Isolate all E1 T1 cables from the AC by removing the links at the DDF Disconnect all cards from the backplane by pulling forward in the card guides so that the power will not be applied to the cards when the shelf is switched on Rack Turn Up and Measuring Input Voltage Test 1a This section describes the procedure for measuring and connectin...

Page 97: ...y fail LED Switch on the second breaker and the Red LED should extinguish Switch off and place the second PSU in the shelf and repeat the process described in the paragraph above Access Concentrator Shelf PSU Place a SC Card into the shelf to provide a load Switch both breakers on and measure and record the DC voltage at the o p of each PSU Ensure that the voltages measured are within the limit sh...

Page 98: ...umentation 94 2 1V DC 2 1V 2V Access Concentrator Shelf PSU Voltages Switch Rack off and plug in all the remaining cards in their respective positions on the shelf Repeat Test 1b for the other AC shelves if fitted ...

Page 99: ...n the shelf during this process will be overwritten by Netspan when it is connected Alternatively if Netspan is available the setting up can be done using Netspan Creating AC Shelf Rack on Sitespan 1 Connect the Field Engineer Laptop to the AC shelf Sitespan port 2 Run Sitespan Server software on the laptop 3 Open Sitespan Client application 4 Create the Server to make connection to usually the na...

Page 100: ...Airspan CTU Properties 4 Set up the CTU properties as detailed in the Netspan Section 5 Repeat for other CTU cards 6 Click OK Assign Access Concentrator Card Slots 1 Click right mouse button over AUX card positions 7 17 to create other AUX cards as required XTUs RTU and PTU and Compression Unit 2 Select the card type to be created 3 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for all cards to be installed in the shelf Co...

Page 101: ...play the following LED sequence Note The boot up procedure for these cards takes a few minutes and will depend on the specific card type a Red LED ON green LED FLASHING b Green LED ON 5 If the cards do not boot up correctly i e any of the cards display a flashing red or continuous red LED only follow the procedure in case of Card boot up failure 6 The boot sequence is complete when the Sitespan re...

Page 102: ...ved with some other alarm condition e g remote alarm or sync fail being sent Red if 2Mbit s not received PTU Position Colour Description Status TOP 1 Red Card failure LED which shall be alight if the card self test fails or if commanded by the SC OFF 2 Green OK card is active ON 3 to 8 Not used OFF 9 Orange 100 Mbit s See Note 10 Orange Active Ethernet Present OFF 11 Orange Full 12 RWs allocated O...

Page 103: ...n shelf view double click the card or click right mouse button and select Airspan card type View 2 Execute the self test function using Netspan on each CTU card and ensure that it passes Replace any faulty cards Test CTU cabling to the DDF E1 Cards 1 Using Netspan create a CT rack with a dummy modem shelf 2 From the Edit AC Shelf Properties screen assign E1 1 to the newly created CT shelf 3 A red ...

Page 104: ...ured using a local Laptop PC 1 Ensure the NMC administrator has entered all the AC shelf configuration in the Netspan Sitespan Server 2 Within the AC Shelf Properties window enter the Port should be the NMC PC COM port the AC shelf is connected to TEI should be set to the pre determined setting allocated at the planning stage Leave other data fields unchanged 3 Select OK to complete the configurat...

Page 105: ...ndicated as active in the XTU Card View the switch authority must be contacted 6 On V5 2 cards from the corresponding E1 T1 select Switch to New If the V5 2 interface is not indicated as active in the XTU Card View the switch authority must be contacted 7 On CAS systems check alarms are clear This concludes the setting up at the access concentrator The CT site can now be commissioned ...

Page 106: ...ITE LOCATION RACK ID ENGINEER DATE 1 Commissioning Test Results Test Equipment Calibration Item Description Model Serial No Calibration Date 1 Digital Multimeter Serial Number and Rev Level Record Rack ID AC Shelf 1 Card Type Serial Number Rev Level PSU 1 PSU PSU 2 PSU SC SC AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 AUX 9 AUX 10 AUX 11 AUX 12 ...

Page 107: ... Shelf 2 Card Type Serial Number Rev Level PSU 1 PSU PSU 2 PSU SC SC AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 AUX 9 AUX 10 AUX 11 AUX 12 AUX 13 AUX 14 Test Results Rack ID TEST TEST LIMIT RESULT Site Inspection Verification T1 E1 Shelf 1 ...

Page 108: ...V 300mV AC Shelf 1 PSU1 2 1V DC 0mV 100mV 5V DC 250mV 3 3V DC 0mV 300mV AC Shelf 1 PSU2 2 1V DC 0mV 100mV 5V DC 250mV 3 3V DC 0mV 300mV AC Shelf 2 PSU1 2 1V DC 0mV 100mV 5V DC 250mV 3 3V DC 0mV 300mV Test 2 AC Shelf 2 PSU2 2 1V DC 0mV 100mV TEST TEST LIMIT RESULT Power Up and Self Test AC Shelf 1 Alarms and Indications PSU 1 PSU 2 SC Card AUX Cards if fitted Pass Fail Test 3 AC Shelf 2 Alarms and ...

Page 109: ... AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 AUX 9 AUX 10 AUX 11 AUX 12 AUX 13 AC Shelf 1 System Configuration Self test from Netspan AUX 14 SC Card AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 AUX 9 AUX 10 AUX 11 AUX 12 AUX 13 Test 4 AC Shelf 2 System Configuration Self test from Sitespan AUX 14 ...

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Page 111: ...placing one breaker on The two breakers duplicate power to each shelf and the shelves will still function if one power supply fails though the LED indicators on the power supplies will not be on The PSU should show a amber LED and the fail LED Switch on the second breaker and the Red LED should extinguish Switch off and place the second PSU in the shelf and repeat the process described in paragrap...

Page 112: ...Printed Documentation 108 Combiner Shelf PSU ...

Page 113: ... system should be built using Netspan or Sitespan Version 7 15 or later be installed on the dedicated PC Laptop For details on setting up Netspan and the Sitespan server interface see topic in the Netspan section Note Always check that the version of Netspan matches the revision level of the Netspan at the management system and is suitable for the version level of the SC card application and boot ...

Page 114: ...LED ON green surface mount LEDs indicate card configuration as shown below LED DTU 1 Top OFF 2 OFF 3 ON 4 Bottom OFF The rest of the cards display the following LED sequence Note The boot up procedure for these cards takes a couple of minutes a Red LED ON green LED FLASHING b Green LED ON If the cards do not boot up correctly i e any of the cards display a flashing red or continuous red LED only f...

Page 115: ...Status OK ON 2 Red Power Fault OFF RF Card RF Position Colour Description Status Top 1 Amber Power Module Status OK ON 2 Red Power Fault OFF Shelf Monitor Position Colour Description Status Top 1 Red Power Fault PA Module Fault OFF 2 Amber Power Module Status OK ON Power Amplifier PA Position Colour Description Status ...

Page 116: ...ply Unit PSU Position Colour Description Status Top 1 Amber Power OK ON 2 Red Power Fail OFF Table RF Combiner Shelf Card LED Indications Modem Shelf Card LEDs In normal state all LEDs will MODEM Position Colour Description Status TOP 1 Red Card failure LED which shall be alight if the card self test fails or if commanded by the SC OFF 2 Green Card busy LED to indicate live traffic is present and ...

Page 117: ...lour Description Status TOP 1 Red Card failure LED which shall be alight if the card self test fails or if commanded by the SC OFF 2 Green Card busy LED to indicate live traffic is present and should not be removed ON 3 Red Yellow E1 T1 port 1 Alarm 4 Red Yellow E1 T1 port 2 Alarm 5 Red Yellow E1 T1 port 3 Alarm 6 Red Yellow E1 T1 port 4 Alarm 7 Red Yellow E1 T1 port 5 Alarm 8 Red Yellow E1 T1 por...

Page 118: ... is Active ON 3 Red I P A FAIL input voltage A BATTNEG0 not present OFF 4 Red I P B FAIL input voltage B BATTNEG1 not present OFF 5 Red O P OVERLOAD OFF 6 Red O P UNDERLOAD OFF Self Test Test 4 Execute the self test function using Netspan on the DTU cards and ensure that they pass Replace any faulty cards System Soak It is necessary that the system is powered up for at least two hours to allow for...

Page 119: ... Anritsu 560 7N50B or Marconi 6932 1 4 Attenuator for use with Anritsu HP 8491 N Type 1 Test TX Output Power Test 5 Note If adding a shelf to a rack that is already in service it is necessary to remove any shelf sharing the power amplifier from service in order to make power measurements This is best done when traffic loading is at its lowest In order to commission the output power of the rack a P...

Page 120: ... for all but the shelf being commissioned 2 Connect Sitespan to the shelf under test See Connection to Sitespan 3 Open The DTU Card View and click the Commission Button This button places the shelf into an internal commissioning test mode This button is clicked before the commissioning procedure is started This turns of the Link Acquisition and Call Control Channels off ...

Page 121: ...Setup and Test 117 4 Open the DTU card properties Set any 4RWs to OOS160k and the remainder to OOS These can be selected from the by clicking the mouse on the state to cycle through the options ...

Page 122: ...rers instructions 8 Connect the power sensor at the top of the rack as per diagram 9 Measure O P power and ensure the level is less than 20dBm 10 Adjust TX Gain for the band of the system under test Start with the TX gain set to 3300 Adjust the value up or down to obtain a reading as shown in the table below This is equivalent to 4 users at 160k Remember to take into account the value of any atten...

Page 123: ...as in the table below Band Reading 1dB 1 8 1 9GHz 20dBm 2 0 2 3GHz 21dBm 2 3 2 5GHz 21dBm 3 4 3 6GHz 18dBm 13 Repeat power reading for single RW OOS 160k for all other individual RWs 14 Record the result see Test Results 15 On the DTU card view click the End Commissioning button this re activates RWs 14 15 and sets all RWs IS 16 Repeat for all other modem shelves ...

Page 124: ...nv txt to the SC Ensure they are available before continuing 4 Disconnect Netpan from the shelf containing cards that will not boot up 5 Connect the LAT cable to the SC card 6 Send the text files for the correct shelf one after another using Terminal 7 Once completed type the following TI 118 EA 118 0 119 0 ES 0 8 Wait 2 3 minutes for the process to complete 9 Reset the SC by shorting Pins 2 3 10 ...

Page 125: ...within the system i e OOS or IS 6 Create an ST on Netspan See Netspan Section 7 Configure test ST using AS7020STMON according to modem shelf properties to the correct frequency PN code and ID number 8 Allow test ST to acquire link and net enter to warm state 9 Using the ST Line List set loopback mode on both lines to enable 160k high rate operation 10 Measure the DACU o p level 11 On Modem Shelf P...

Page 126: ... administrator and pass the CT shelf Transmit Power and Receiver Level settings to the administrator for updating the master database Warning When Netspan is reconnected to the CT the values of the TX and RX levels stored at the NMC will be written to the SC of the modem shelf and Netspan should not be reconnected until the NMC has updated its database with the correct Transmit and receive level s...

Page 127: ...0W Arra N9510 1 7 Adaptor N SMA Huber Suhner 33N SMA 50 1 1 8 Adaptor N SMA Huber Suhner 31N SMA 50 1 1 9 Huber Suhner Sucoflex 104 0 5m 2 10 Co ax Cables Huber Suhner Sucoflex 104 4 0m 1 11 Cable SMA MCX Huber Suhner 30 05918 10 1 12 RF Power Meter Marconi 6970 1 13 Power Sensor Marconi RFI 6970 5 6932 900 1 RX Sensitivity Test 6 1 To set the receive sensitivity first set up a test network for th...

Page 128: ...ST list 9 Configure test ST using AS7020STMON according to modem shelf properties to the correct frequency PN code and ID number 10 Allow test ST to acquire link and Net Enter to warm state 11 From ST properties set loopback mode to enable 160k high rate operation 12 Measure ST TX o p level 13 On Modem Shelf Properties set RX gain to achieve required ST o p level as calculated in step 4 for 98dBm ...

Page 129: ...onfirmation of the relative signal strengths Check for the ST to acquire a link and use STMON to ensure that the frequency acquired is that of the CT and not that of an adjacent signal see STMON User Guide for details of checking the channel For Information on setting up a subscriber terminal see 605 0000 505 Subscriber Terminal installation and commissioning Measuring BER This process can be carr...

Page 130: ... The advantage of this method is that there is no need to have a person at both the AC site and the ST test location Note A suitable data cable from the BER test set is required Most BER test sets provide V 35 or X 21 synchronous interface options Power for a prolonged test may be a problem in field locations An inverter running from a vehicle 12V supply may be used for tests of up to 1 hour with ...

Page 131: ...he AC port to Switch ensure V5 1 link and cards configured 2 Create a V5 1 DA Subscriber Terminal using Netspan and place the ST in service Check L3 address unblocked and define phone number 3 Configure the test ST with the ST Id PN number RF channel and phone number as set at NMC 4 Wait for ST to acquire a link STMON can be used to monitor progress Check for dialtone 5 Using a telephone make test...

Page 132: ...Printed Documentation 128 AS4020 CT Setup and Test AS4020 Menu Map The system parameters are set from the front panel of the AS4020 The chart below shows the menu layout ...

Page 133: ...Setup and Test 129 ...

Page 134: ...ge loader has exited due to internal error 8 shutdown initiated from boot code 9 the flash file system is corrupted 10 the image being loaded is not a RAMDISK 11 CPU fan failure detected 12 router fan failure detected 13 over temperature detected see Note 1 14 kernel panic Note 1 If a system halted code 13 message on the LCD this can mean more than just a cpu fan failure to determine which fan the...

Page 135: ...nected to IP address in the form xxx xxx xxx xxx i e 192 254 130 030 Subnet mask in the form xxx xxx xxx xxx i e 255 255 000 000 Gateway address may be used if management is on another network else set to 000 000 000 000 Broadcast Address used for broadcasts and would usually be the network address and mask so for the IP network above would be 195 254 255 255 but this information should be provide...

Page 136: ...word Password protection for the AS4020 When set only authorised persons can make changes to the AS4020 configuration If changes are made Via Sitespan a password is requested if set If no password is set Netspan still requests a password but any entry will be successful in allowing access to the configuration ...

Page 137: ...its lowest In order to commission the output power of the rack a Power Meter must be connected via a power sensor to the N Type connector on the DIP LNA at the top of the rack Protect the meter by connecting a 30dB attenuator HP 8491 to the output of the DIP LNA as the output power can exceed 33dBm Note The output from RF cards 1 and 2 is measured on DIP LNA1 The output from RF cards 3 and 4 is me...

Page 138: ... this document is not restricted to any particular RF channel or PN code However the user should make sure that both the CT and ST are programmed with identical RF channel and PN code At the CT end the RF channel and PN code can be selected from the front panel in RF menu In system operating Release 7 2x once the user changes the PN code he needs to re enable the commissioning mode in order for th...

Page 139: ...n C1 605 0010 077 303 0093 904 2 0 2 3 Plan C3 605 0010 078 303 0093 904 2 0 2 3 Plan C3 605 0010 081 303 0093 906 2 3 2 5 Plan S1 605 0010 082 303 0093 906 2 3 2 5 Plan S1 605 0010 075 303 0093 920 2 0 2 3 Plan 2 C2 605 0010 076 303 0093 920 2 0 2 3 Plan 2 C2 605 0010 071 303 0093 922 2 0 2 3 Plan 1 C1 605 0010 072 303 0093 922 2 0 2 3 Plan 1 C1 605 0010 079 303 0093 924 2 0 2 3 Plan C3 605 0010 ...

Page 140: ...smit power of the CT should be reduced for channels 180 181 214 and 215 as detailed below Channel Downlink MHz Uplink MHz Power Commissioning mode 1 180 1932 00 1852 00 18 9 dBm 181 1933 00 1853 00 22 4 dBm 182 to 213 23 4dBm 214 1987 00 1907 00 22 4 dBm 215 1988 00 1908 00 19 4 dBm Record the value and output level Set commissioning mode to Off then set to commissioning mode 3 Check that the powe...

Page 141: ...s where only a single RF Channel is operating or only adjacent one RF Channels are used no co or adjacent channel interference the following CT Rx levels apply Rx Level dBm RW Modulation Code Rate Below 3GHz Above 3GHz Session ids for LAT TE command in Mode 3 QPSK 1 2 105 dBm 103dBm 58 or 59 QPSK 3 4 103 dBm 101dBm 56 or 57 16QAM 1 2 97 dBm 95dBm 54 or 55 16QAM 3 4 93 dBm see note 1 91dBm 52 or 53...

Page 142: ... using STMON then the FP command in the step 12 is not necessary If coupler calibration known go to step 11 The commissioning procedure described in this document is not restricted to any particular RF channel or PN code However the user should make sure that both the CT and ST are programmed with identical RF channel and PN code 9 Using the values of the calibrated attenuators and cable calculate...

Page 143: ...e uplink modulation rate for the ST for other required modulations replace the 59 with the session ids shown in table 1 above and should be set to the maximum modulation rate required FP space channel number in decimal W space 0400003C 13 The terminal emulator should receive 0000000B for the uplink if the ST has acquired a link 14 On the AS4020 top panel go to Top Menu Setup Menu RF Menu RX Sensit...

Page 144: ...he equalizer is disabled but that the training of the equaliser is finished Check that the equalizer converges OK 2 From the ST LAT type TE1 to exit commissioning mode 3 From the AS4020 front panel exit commissioning mode by selecting RF Commissioning Off ...

Page 145: ...U chassis labelled AC PC Laptop Cable 1 Connects the 15 way D Type socket on the IDU labelled MAINTENANCE to the 9 way serial port socket on a PC or laptop IF Link Cable 1 Connects the IF socket on the IDU labelled with an antenna symbol to the IF socket on the RF Module labelled IF Hexagonal Key Used to remove replace the battery cover or RF Module from the main DACU chassis Laminated Kitting Con...

Page 146: ...ent on the right of the DACU it is secured using two hexagonal headed screws Airspan RF Module Kitting List Description Qty Comment RF Cable 4 metres 1 Connects the coupler on the CT rack to the SMA socket on the RF Module labelled CT Attenuator 20dB 5W 1 Direct to combiner first in line ...

Page 147: ...Terminates an unused power meter port Laminated Kitting Calibration sheet front 1 A sheet showing a labelled photograph of all the RF Module Kit items underneath which there is a table to fill out all the calibration details Laminated Pro forma worksheet on reverse of above 1 To calculate overall insertion losses between CT and DACU RF Module Marker Pen 1 To fill in calibration details on laminate...

Page 148: ... 1 2 Higher data rates may be achieved using higher orders of modulation but the range will lessen as the modulation rate increase This level is determined as part of the planning function and takes into consideration the highest modulation rate to be offered and the noise floor predicted in the planning stage The RX Level is set dependant on the highest operational modulation rate as follows By u...

Page 149: ...est Set up 2 Zero power meter Calibrate and apply measurement offset for operational frequency if applicable 3 On the AS4020 go to Top Menu Setup Menu RF Menu RX Sensitivity Set RX to 2500 4 Put AS4020 Shelf into test mode Off and then into test mode 3 from AS4020 menu select Setup Menu RF Menu RF Commissioning 5 Configure the Test SIU using AS7020STMON according to modem shelf properties to the c...

Page 150: ...the ST 11 Make the test ST transmit by sending the following LAT commands from a terminal emulator connected to the ST TE space 0 space 4 space 59 this code sets the uplink modulation rate for the ST see table 1 FP space channel number in decimal W space 0400003C 12 The terminal emulator should receive 0000000B for the uplink if the ST has acquired a link 13 On the AS4020 go to Top Menu Setup Menu...

Page 151: ...Setup and Test 147 11 From the AS4020 front panel exit commissioning mode by selecting RF Commissioning Off ...

Page 152: ...this way the test can be run simply by double clicking on the batch file which is more convenient than downloading by hand Equipment Required 2 PC s with NIC cards enabled FTP Software Windows FTP or use DOS prompt Windows 2000 Server Software Access to the CT over the radio interface from a ST Setting up FTP Server PC 1 Open the Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel 2 Open the Add Remove Pro...

Page 153: ...n be returned to the original settings when you have finished testing FTP Site Tab IP Address All Unassigned TCP Port 21 Connection Limited to 10 Connection Timeout 900 Enable Logging Disabled Do not tick the box Security Accounts Tab Allow Anonymous Connections Enabled Tick this box Warning Anonymous FTP access The above instructions will allow all computers to have Anonymous read and more import...

Page 154: ...an use Windows Explorer to move the files to the correct location if you have used this method to extract the files or have extracted them elsewhere on the hard disk 2 Defragment the partition of the hard disk which contains the FTP Site Directory a Opening Windows Explorer select the Drive letter containing the FTP Site Directory b Right Click on the drive letter and choose Properties c Select th...

Page 155: ...le size Therefore the file sizes should be checked before any transfers are made The files can easily be rebuilt simply by running the generate bat batch file described in the previous section Alternatively when transferring files make sure to choose a different destination filename i e when downloading a file called 1M save it as 1M_downloaded This is described in more detail below The following ...

Page 156: ...les in the current directory of the FTP Server and their exact case sensitive names and file sizes enter the command ls l short for list directory contents using long format You can use this command to make sure the files you are intending to transfer are the correct length for the test you wish to perform a Wait for the transfer to complete You will see symbols scrolling across the screen at a ra...

Page 157: ...Download bat ftp s 10M_Download_Script txt invoke the FTP program using a script pause wait for a key press so you can see the results Contents of 10M_Download_Script txt Open 10 0 60 1 Server IP address change this to match yours ftp Username for anonymous access dummypassword xyz com A password in email format bin Change to Binary mode hash Turn on hash marking recv 10M 10M_ downloadedfile Get t...

Page 158: ...per the table below showing the total bytes block including the 4 byte overhead Modulation Total Bytes Block QPSK 64 QPSK 96 16QAM 128 16QAM 192 64QAM 288 As the Ethernet frame size is unlikely to be an exact multiple of the useable Bytes Block there will be an additional overhead as the block containing the last section of an Ethernet frame will have some unused bytes not completely filled by the...

Page 159: ...s set for 120ohm or 75ohm dependant on the type of backhaul selected on Netspan When connected to the AC using the correct impedance port the relevant LED should be green A red LED signifies link disconnection and an amber LED signifies link present but faulty Check that the module responds to disconnection of a link If a switch test is to be undertaken the CT should be connected to a DACU and a v...

Page 160: ...libration 1 Item Description Model Serial No Calibration Date 1 Digital Multimeter 2 RF Power Meter 3 Power Sensor 6 Test ST DACU 7 60dB Variable Attenuator 8 3dB Attenuator 2W 9 30dB Attenuator 1W 10 30dB Attenuator 1W 11 30dB Attenuator 2W 12 30dB Attenuators 2W DACU Calibration Item Description Output loss Serial No Calibration Date 1 DACU 2 RF Coupler Loss 3 RF Cable loss from DACU to coupler ...

Page 161: ...receiver must be made i e If the substitute cable has a 1dB less loss than the original cable the output power for 98dB at the CT shown on the DACU needs to be reduced by 1dB from the value shown on the DACU calibration label Serial Number and Rev Level Record Rack ID Card Type Serial Number Rev Level Combiner Shelf RF DIP LNA1 RF DIP LNA2 RF Card 1 RF Card 2 RF Card 3 RF Card 4 PA1 PA2 MON1 MON2 ...

Page 162: ... 3 T1 E1Cabling Modem Shelf 4 System Commissioning Tests CT Rack Supply 1 36 0 to 60 0V DC CT Rack Supply 1 Extn Rack Supply 1 Test 1a Exchange DC Voltage Extn Rack Supply 2 CT Rack Supply 1 36 0 to 60 0V DC CT Rack Supply 2 Extn Rack Supply 1 Test 1b Exchange DC Voltage Expn Rack Supply 2 PSU 1 Output Voltage 13 5 VDC 500mV PSU 2 Output Voltage 13 5 VDC 500mV Test 2 PSU 3 Output Voltage 13 5 VDC ...

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Page 164: ... ________________________________ Date ___________________________ Signature ______________________________ Airspan Representative Name __________________________ Position ________________________________ Date ___________________________ Signature ______________________________ Airspan COPY AS4000 ACCESS CONCENTRATOR ACCEPTANCE FORM CONTRACT OR CUSTOMER S REF NO AIRSPAN NETWORKS REF NO SITE IDENTI...

Page 165: ..._____________________________ Date ___________________________ Signature ______________________________ Airspan Representative Name __________________________ Position ________________________________ Date ___________________________ Signature ______________________________ CUSTOMER COPY ...

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Page 167: ... material for repair Return and Repair Tag Defective Equipment Information Form Responsibilities Airspan is responsible for a Informing the customer of any FRU that is not repairable due to misuse miscarriage or expiry of the warranty agreement b Handling returns and replacements and performing all repair work to established quality procedures c Carrying out repair or replacement within the time s...

Page 168: ...n packaged securely and according to all applicable standards and that the item is of a recognised build standard b Inspection of the returned goods by Airspan indicates that the defect was not caused by maintenance repair or alterations by other than Airspan or their authorised agents or by abuse or improper use c Notice of the claimed defect is given in writing to Airspan within one 1 year after...

Page 169: ...sation RMA number and then return the suspect faulty item to Airspan for repair Airspan will repair the FRU or replace it if appropriate and return it to the customer This RMA number should be quoted on all subsequent correspondence concerning the item For an additional charge and providing suitable alternative is available Airspan will provide an Advance Replacement Outline Flowchart of Material ...

Page 170: ...Printed Documentation 166 ...

Page 171: ... Warranty return or an authorised Purchase Order Number for a non warranty return Description part numbers serial numbers and quantity of items to be returned b Airspan will fax to the customer an RMA No which should be quoted on all subsequent correspondence c For each item complete a Return and Repair Tag Appendix 1 and attach it to the item d Return the item to Airspan in accordance with the sh...

Page 172: ... the symptoms of the reported fault The more information that is provided concerning the nature of the suspected fault the better will Airspan be able to diagnose any fault and effect a repair Action Taken by Airspan a On receiving a request for a repair return the Call Centre or Local Office will arrange for the customer to be provided with an RMA number and shipping instructions b On receipt of ...

Page 173: ...eplacement This service is additional to the standard terms and conditions and is wholly dependent on the availability of spares at the time of request Return FRU The customer should ship the return FRU to Airspan within 30 days of receiving the advance replacement to avoid being charged the full cost of that advance replacement Service Turn Around Times Airspan shall endeavour to repair and retur...

Page 174: ... of the non repairable item For non warranty repairs Airspan may subsequently invoice the customer for return shipping plus a handling charge No Fault Found Should a returned FRU be found to have no defects or only require the replacement of consumable parts the standard repair rate for that item shall be charged Consumable parts shall include but are not limited to fuses bulbs batteries etc Advan...

Page 175: ...or the returned item whichever is the greater Normal Repair Out of warranty The warranty for an item repaired or replaced out of warranty shall be 90 days from delivery of the item to the customer Return Repair Tag Airspan provides a tag to be attached to each item being returned When completed the tag provides sufficient information for the item to be tracked throughout the repair and return proc...

Page 176: ...Printed Documentation 172 ...

Page 177: ...cation of Assembly in CT Rack Shelf Location of Subscriber Terminal SUBSCRIBER TERMINAL INFORMATION Power Supply Type e g I II or IV RX AGC Voltage TX PC Voltage ST Programming Code Description of Fault Comm Port OK Line Voltage Line 1 Line 2 CENTRAL TERMINAL INFORMATION Card Type Modem Number TU Analogue card RF Card Other Specify Type Description of Fault Sitespan Information Packing and Shipmen...

Page 178: ...strap When a board is changed at the switch a portable field service grounding kit must be used Figure 1 shows the grounded workbench Figure 1 Printed Circuit Card Workstation All boards must be transported in a static shielding bag The following procedures reduce the possibility of static discharge damage a Wearing a wrist strap while handling PCBs b Attach the string of the Airspan Return and Re...

Page 179: ...e item to the Customer Service Centre at Uxbridge unless Airspan has provided an alternative shipping address The cost of shipping returns to Airspan for repair shall be borne by the customer and all risks associated with the shipping remain the responsibility of the customer Items under repair and their subsequent return to the customer shall be the responsibility of Airspan Should the customer s...

Page 180: ...eight Compact Width 600mm 600mm Height 2175mm 1500mm Depth 300mm 300mm Shipping Weight Rack Frame 60 kg Air Inlets Outlets 16 5 kg Combiner Shelf 30 kg Power Amp 4 5 kg each LNA 1 kg Frequency Dependant TX filter 1 kg Frequency Dependant PSU 1 5 kg each AS4020 Shelf 3 5kg each ENVIRONMENTAL Minimum Maximum Operating Temperature 5 C 45 C Relative Humidity non condensing 0 95 Storage Temperature 40 ...

Page 181: ...6 0V DC to 60 0V DC 540W DC Input Current Fully populated CT Rack 11 5 Amps max 48V DC 9 Amps max 60V DC Recommended Power Distribution Fusing With a readily accessible disconnect device which will isolate all poles 36 0V DC to 60V DC 30Amps High Inrush Power Distribution CT Fusing 36 0V DC to 60V DC 30Amps each feed Warning The maximum DC input should not exceed 60 Volts Voltages in excess of thi...

Page 182: ...fications are expressly approved by the Airspan Communications Corporation 8 Prerequisite skills Personnel installing commissioning and maintaining the Airspan products must have a basic knowledge of telephony and radio communications and have experience in installing commissioning and maintaining telecommunications products Airspan provides a range of comprehensive training courses specifically a...

Page 183: ...ridge Middlesex UB8 1UN Call 44 0 1895 467100 Fax 44 0 1895 467101 email sales airspan com Internet Airspan com Customer Service Help Desk for customer service emergency Airspan Communications Limited Cambridge House Oxford Road Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 1UN Int Tel 44 0 1895 467 467 Int Fax 44 0 1895 467 472 E mail Support Airspan com ...

Page 184: ...ncounter any problems or difficulty using this guide Please Contact Malcolm Windett The Documentation Manager Airspan Communications Ltd Cambridge House Oxford Road Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 1UN Call 44 0 1895 467185 Fax 44 0 1895 467182 email mwindett airspan com ...

Page 185: ...ing operators users of AS4020 products with the prerequisite skills to install commission and or maintain the product The courses can be tailored to provide the level of training required by the operator user This manual is intended for use by persons familiar with the AS4000 AS4020 product having attended the Airspan Central Terminal Installation and Commissioning training course prior to perform...

Page 186: ...ications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC The product fulfills the requirements according to the following standards EN300385 for EMC including EN55022 Group 1 Class A for the Central Terminal Emissions EN55022 Group 1 Class B for the Subscriber Terminal Emissions EN60950 Safety NOTES 1 The Subscriber Terminal equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digita...

Page 187: ... established health effects that may result from exposure to such fields By the very nature of the system design and installation users will not find them selves within close proximity of the Central Terminals Antenna Standards EN50383 and EN50385 are the applicable harmonised standards for EM fields generated by fixed wireless equipment The Electromagnetic fields generated by the Central Terminal...

Page 188: ...v A December 2002 Release 7 10 Rev B July 2003 Release 7 11 Rev C September 2003 Release 7 20 Rev D September 2003 Release 7 20 changes to DACU Rev E October 2003 Release 7 21 Rev F January 2004 Release 7 22 Rev G January 2004 Release 7 22 Updated AS4020 test ...

Page 189: ...annel Associated Signalling CPE Customer Premises Equipment CT Central Terminal CTU Concentrated Tributary Unit CU Compression Unit D D A Digital Analogue DA Demand Assignment DACU Demand Assignment Commissioning Unit DC Direct Current DIP Diplexer DMM Digital Multi Meter DSP Digital Signal Processor DTE Data Termial Equipment DTU Demand Assignment Tributary Unit F FA Fixed Assignment FRU Field Re...

Page 190: ...er M MF Multi Frequency MODEM Modulator Demodulator MON Monitor MSTP Modem Shelf Termination Panel MU Modem Unit N NTU Network Termination Unit NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory O OOS Out of Service P PA Power Amplifier PROM Programmable Read Only Memory PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PSU Power Supply Unit R RF Radio Frequency RX Receive S SC Shelf Controller SIU Subscriber Interface...

Page 191: ...Panel T TCP Transmission Control Protocol TEI Terminal Equipment Identifier TU Tributary Unit TU8 Tributary Unit Eight E1 ports TX Transmit U UCP Uplink Code Phase V VDU Video Display Unit VF Voice Frequency X XTU Exchange Tributary Unit ...

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Page 193: ...Delivery Inspection 4 F Flooring 4 I Installing Rack in a Suite 13 M Measuring Input Voltage 113 Modification for Directional Antenna 64 O overhead Ironwork 13 P Positioning and Securing Racks 13 PSU Voltage Combiner Shelves 113 PSU Voltage DA Modem Shelves R Rack Earthing 16 S Securing Rack Base 13 Site Earth 4 Switching on the racks 113 U Unpacking Inspection 4 ...

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