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Chapter 1

CommScope ONECELL® overview 

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Table 1-1. Baseband Controller physical port assignments

Port 

Assignment

Network

Port Speed

Media Type

Description

MGMT

Local 

Management

1 Gbps

RJ45 

External Interface

 to access the WebGUI on the 

Baseband Controller.

0

Not used

1 Gbps

RJ45

Not used

1-6

IQ Data

1 Gbps

RJ45

Fronthaul IQ Data Traffic

 between the Baseband 

Controller and Radio Points via an Ethernet switch 

on copper (RJ45) port. 

Boundary 

Clock

1 Gbps

Dual Media
RJ45 or SFP 

Boundary Clock Input

 of IEEE 1588 PTP Timing 

signal via dual media port. 

8

IPsec

1 Gbps

Dual Media
RJ45 or SFP

Backhaul Traffic

 (S1 and OAM Interfaces) via dual 

media port. VLAN tags are configurable in Dual 

IPsec mode to separate different traffic streams on 

the same port. 

9

X2 and 

Redundancy

1 Gbps

Dual Media
RJ45 or SFP

Fronthaul Traffic

 for X2 and Redundancy Cluster 

data via dual media port. 

10

RP 

Management 

and Timing 

1 Gbps

Dual Media
RJ45 or SFP

Fronthaul Traffic

 for IEEE 1588 PTP timing and 

SOAP/XML control data via dual media port. 

Timing and OAM data traffic between Baseband 

Controller and Radio Points through an Ethernet 

switch(s) 

11

IQ Data

10 Gbps

SFP+

Fronthaul IQ Data Traffic

 between the Baseband 

Controller and Radio Points via Ethernet switch on 

Fiber (SFP) port.

12

Not used

10 Gbps

SFP+

Not used

Summary of Contents for ONECELL RP5200

Page 1: ...DRAFT RP5200 Hardware Installation Guide Release 5 5 Document Number M0304AG ONECELL Document Revision 5 5 01 Date April 2021 ...

Page 2: ...NTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE...

Page 3: ...em 1 2 ONECELL hardware components 1 3 Baseband Controller physical ports 1 3 Chapter 2 RP5200 installation RP5200 installation overview 2 2 Ceiling mount 2 3 Mounting the Radio Point on the ceiling tile 2 5 Mounting the Radio Point above the ceiling tile 2 12 Appendix A Safety Radiation Exposure Statement A 2 FCC Part 15 A 2 EN55032 A 2 Human exposure limits for ONECELL deployments A 2 Reference ...

Page 4: ... Appendix D Cable installation and power separation guidelines Overview D 2 Cable handling D 2 Cable termination D 3 Cable splicing D 4 Cable termination D 5 Cable grounding D 10 Lightning protection D 12 Important guidelines D 12 Indoor box D 12 Outdoor protection D 13 Ceiling connector D 15 Patch panel D 17 Power separation guidelines D 17 ...

Page 5: ...Contents ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 v DRAFT ...

Page 6: ...kit CommScope PN 2 3 Figure 2 2 Drop rail CommScope PN 2 4 Figure D 1 Unreel cable D 2 Figure D 2 Cable with sock attached using tie wrap D 3 Figure D 3 RJ45 IP67 connector D 3 Figure D 4 Assembling the connector on the RP end D 4 Figure D 5 CAT6 A lightning protector D 13 Figure D 6 Remote equipment protection for outdoor devices D 14 Figure D 7 Protector box mounted to pole D 15 ...

Page 7: ...cumentation xii Table 2 Conventions xiii Table 1 1 Baseband Controller physical port assignments 1 4 Table A 1 RF exposure for ONECELL at maximum power internal antennas for RP5200 A 3 Table C 1 Environmental and Physical specifications C 1 Table D 1 CAT 6A protection equipment parts list D 13 ...

Page 8: ...List of tables viii M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT ...

Page 9: ...dware Installation Release 5 5 ix DRAFT Document revision history The following section lists documentation changes in ONECELL RP5200 Installation Guide v5 5 M0304AG Revision 5 5 01 April 20 2021 Initial document release ...

Page 10: ...Document revision history x M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT ...

Page 11: ...iness planners who are responsible for the planning and design of the CommScope ONECELL deployment environment Purpose This guide provides the information necessary for installing the RP5200 hardware in the operator s network What you need to know The reader should have a basic understanding of Data networks LTE technology General telecommunications practices Customer documentation The following t...

Page 12: ...design in building systems Contains best practices for deployment including when to use clustering and how to manage capacity ONECELL RP5200 Installation Guide v5 5 M0304AG Includes detailed installation instructions for Baseband Controller and Radio Points hardware OM and KPI Reference for ONECELL Devices v5 5 M0304AK Describes the operational measurements and key performance indicators for ONECE...

Page 13: ...ich can be used For example channel included yes no A valid command is channel included yes Font usage Bold input font Indicates text that must be entered exactly as shown For example Enter ping 192 23 10 12 Italic input font Indicates a variable parameter for which you must provide an actual value For example authentication key aukey aukey is a variable parameter A valid command is authentication...

Page 14: ...performed incorrectly can harm you Plain italic font Indicates file names directory paths book titles chapter titles and user accounts Bold font Indicates text that appears on screen exactly as shown for example names of screens names of buttons items on menus and items on pull down lists blue text Indicates a hypertext link Other conventions Indicates graphical user interface GUI menu path For ex...

Page 15: ... 1 1 DRAFT Chapter 1 CommScope ONECELL overview This chapter contains a high level overview of the ONECELL deployment and the ONECELL components installed in the ONECELL system Overview 1 2 CommScope ONECELL system 1 2 ONECELL hardware components 1 3 ...

Page 16: ...xibility to neutralize macro interference in co channel small cell deployments It can be used to deliver unprecedented levels of capacity to hot spot areas by deploying radio points with overlapping coverage and enabling multi user MIMO In addition to these important benefits in user experience and data capacity ONECELL provides superior economics and investment protection ease of deployment and s...

Page 17: ...roller Baseband Controller Chassis Baseband Controller Module Power Fan Unit PFU Radio Points RP2000 series RP5000 series Baseband Controller physical ports The following ports are on the front panel of the Baseband Controller Module Table 1 1 shows the port assignments In addition there is a connector used for the GPS antenna cable NOTE For more detailed BC port information see ONECELL Network Pl...

Page 18: ...l via dual media port 8 IPsec 1 Gbps Dual Media RJ45 or SFP Backhaul Traffic S1 and OAM Interfaces via dual media port VLAN tags are configurable in Dual IPsec mode to separate different traffic streams on the same port 9 X2 and Redundancy 1 Gbps Dual Media RJ45 or SFP Fronthaul Traffic for X2 and Redundancy Cluster data via dual media port 10 RP Management and Timing 1 Gbps Dual Media RJ45 or SFP...

Page 19: ...Chapter 1 CommScope ONECELL overview ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 1 5 DRAFT Figure 1 2 Baseband Controller ports Copper wire ports Fiber optic ports ...

Page 20: ...Chapter 1 CommScope ONECELL overview 1 6 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT ...

Page 21: ...ion Release 5 5 2 1 DRAFT Chapter 2 RP5200 installation This chapter describes installing RP5200 Radio Points on ceiling tiles above ceiling tiles on poles and in a flown configuration RP5200 installation overview 2 2 Ceiling mount 2 3 ...

Page 22: ...Radio Point is installed and powered on it may take up to 20 minutes for the frequency to stabilize and lock NOTE If the MR port is connected to a switch that does not provide IEEE802 3bt type 4 PoE power the SR port can be used to provide power with a PoE injector For more information see ONECELL Network Planning Guide v5 5 M0304AF The red text above needs to be modified The PRIMARY port is the D...

Page 23: ... 2 3 DRAFT Ceiling mount Mounting the Radio Point RP above or on the ceiling tile requires the following hardware provided by CommScope Radio Point plate and screws 4 octagon box 1 1 2 deep with 1 2 side cutouts Clamp and screw Figure 2 1 CommScope ceiling mount kit CommScope PN ...

Page 24: ...Chapter 2 RP5200 installation 2 4 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT Figure 2 2 Drop rail CommScope PN Drop rail Clamp 2 screws ...

Page 25: ...lation ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 2 5 DRAFT Mounting the Radio Point on the ceiling tile 1 Remove two ceiling tiles from the overhead 2 Place the RP plate on the tile and mark the four holes on the tile ...

Page 26: ...tion 2 6 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT 3 Cut the opening according to the dimensions in the following drawing 4 Attach the octagon box to the ceiling bracket using a clamp and screw Octagon box Screws Drop ceiling rail Clamp ...

Page 27: ...Chapter 2 RP5200 installation ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 2 7 DRAFT 5 Replace the ceiling tile with the cutout 6 Install the drop rail octagon box assembly over the modified tile ...

Page 28: ...Chapter 2 RP5200 installation 2 8 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT 7 Attach the mounting plate onto the octagon box on the RP side of the tile Need drawing ...

Page 29: ... 5 5 2 9 DRAFT 8 Attach base plate to the Radio Point 9 Install the blue and red Ethernet cables provided in the mounting kit on the RP as shown below 10 Is there a step for connecting the RP Ethernet cables to the switch Ethernet cables 11 Attach the RP to the octagon plate ...

Page 30: ...ign the keyhole opening on the octagon mounting plate with the button on the RP mounting plate b Lift the RP vertically and slide it into the locked position 12 Mount the Radio Point on the octagon box plate Is this the correct location for this step Delete this this step ...

Page 31: ...Chapter 2 RP5200 installation ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 2 11 DRAFT 13 Replace the ceiling tile next to the Radio Point Need drawing ...

Page 32: ...Chapter 2 RP5200 installation 2 12 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT Mounting the Radio Point above the ceiling tile 1 Remove ceiling tile from the overhead ...

Page 33: ...00 installation ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 2 13 DRAFT 2 Attach the octagon box to the bracket NOTE CommScope recommends an Eaton B line BA50A adjustable bracket Clamp Drop rail Octagon box Screw ...

Page 34: ...4AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT 3 Attach the bracket to the mounting plate to the octagon box 4 Attach plate to the Radio Point 5 Install the blue and red Ethernet cables provided in the mounting kit on the RP as shown below Need revised drawing ...

Page 35: ...AFT 6 Is there a step for connecting the RP Ethernet cables to the switch Ethernet cables 7 Attach the RP to the octagon plate a Align the keyhole opening on the octagon mounting plate with the button on the RP mounting plate b Lift the RP vertically and slide it into the locked position ...

Page 36: ...Chapter 2 RP5200 installation 2 16 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT 8 Mount the Radio Point on the octagon box plate Is this the correct location for this step Need drawing ...

Page 37: ...Chapter 2 RP5200 installation ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 2 17 DRAFT 9 Install drop rail above the ceiling tile Need revised drawing with new plates ...

Page 38: ...00 installation 2 18 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT NOTE Replace the ceiling tile next to the Radio Point The minimum clearance for cooling is 3 inches 10 Replace the ceiling tile Ceiling tile 3 Need revised drawing ...

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Page 41: ...Release 5 5 A 1 DRAFT Appendix A Safety This appendix contains specifications for CommScope ONECELL including FCC information and technical data Radiation Exposure Statement A 2 Human exposure limits for ONECELL deployments A 2 FCC ID A 5 ...

Page 42: ...nd if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense For more information see the publication femtocells and Health at http www femtoforum org or visi...

Page 43: ...ds 66 2 1 3 7 Frequency Range MHz 2110 2200 1930 1990 2110 2170 1805 1880 2620 2690 Point Source Total EIRP watts 1 300 1 331 1 337 1 262 1 483 Power Density W m2 20 cm 2 587 2 647 2 569 2 510 2 950 1 For persons with implants the maximum calculated distance of 30cm This applies to any combination of up to four radio modules in Bands 1 3 and 7 2 For general public and workers a measured distance o...

Page 44: ... to 300 GHz International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation published in Health Physics 74 4 494 522 1998 4 ICNIRP Statement on EMF Emitting New Technologies International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation published in Health Physics 94 4 376 392 2008 5 3GPP Document 3GPP TS 36 104 version 10 11 0 Release 10 LTE Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access E UTRA Base Station BS radio transmis...

Page 45: ...ease 5 5 A 5 DRAFT FCC ID The FCC ID is available on the information labels attached to the RPs RP5200 For the RP5200 the FCC ID for each of the installed radio modules is visible when the cover is removed The drawing below shows the label on the radio module ...

Page 46: ...Chapter A Safety A 6 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT ...

Page 47: ...se 5 5 B 1 DRAFT Appendix B Installation troubleshooting This section contains information on troubleshooting the ONECELL installation It includes the LED patterns for the Baseband Controller and Radio points Radio Point RP5200 LED patterns B 2 ...

Page 48: ...0 LED patterns The Radio Point RP5200 supports six LEDs on the front cover Indicators are for four radios one for each ETH 1 MR PORT POE POE Ethernet link ETH 2 SR PORT POE POE Ethernet link The following table shows Display pattern for each LED What the pattern indicates ETH 1 2 RADIO 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 49: ...lure Replace Radio Module Eth 1 Green solid Power On PoE power None Amber solid Link up no power Check that the Ethernet cable is connected to the Radio Point Green blinking PoE power None Amber blinking Platform Self Test Failure Replace Radio Point Red solid Ethernet port error Connect the Ethernet cable between the Baseband Controller and Radio Point Replace Radio Point Eth 2 Green solid Power ...

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Page 51: ...al and physical specifications C 1 SPF SPF specifications C 2 Table C 1 Environmental and Physical specifications Specification Type Specification Values Environmental Operating Temperatures 0 to 50 C Plenum rated UL 2043 Operating Humidity 10 95 Non Condensing Operating temperatures 0 C to 50 C Active Cooling Fans acoustic noise 39 5 dBA at 25C Power Requirements IEEE802 3bt type 4 PoE Power Cons...

Page 52: ...e SPF and SPF specifications required for the Baseband Controller 1G SFP LC SX Transceiver 220M to 1K M 1G SFP LC LX transceiver 550M 10K M 10G SFP LC SR Transceiver Multi mode 26M to 300M SFP 10G LR Transceiver Single mode 10KM 10G Direct attach SFP cable Twin ax Cable 7M must be compatible with HP Cisco switches ...

Page 53: ...ation and power separation guidelines This section contains best practices for installing Ethernet cables and connecting them to RPs Overview D 2 Cable handling D 2 Cable termination D 3 Lightning protection D 12 Ceiling connector D 15 Patch panel D 17 Power separation guidelines D 17 ...

Page 54: ... extend the operation of your RP and switches Cable handling Indoor outdoor cords can be routed outdoors above ground and indoors and can be ordered in lengths long enough for direct home run installations from switch to end equipment Cords have 20 Insertion Loss De rating so only 85 meters total can be supported Extended lengths can be cut in two for terminating the indoor ends at protectors or p...

Page 55: ... on the terminal end of the cable with the tie wrap Once the sock and tie wrap are in place pull the cable through the conduit Cable termination Before installing the Rugged RP terminate the RP end of the Ethernet cable with the RJ45 IP67 connector provided in the box Figure D 3 RJ45 IP67 connector Flip the plug anti snag to make it easier to push through the cord grips flip it back before pluggin...

Page 56: ...cases two shorter pieces of cable need to be spliced together When a cable is run to outdoor devices you should take measures to ensure that cables are properly protected against moisture entering the cable This is especially important when the jacket is stripped back from the wires Some cables are gel filled and the termination includes cleaning the excess gel and blocking the end with silicone s...

Page 57: ...ant NOTE Tape can be used to stabilize the tube for immediate termination before the sealant sets Cable termination Shielded cables must be properly terminated either grounded or isolated For exposed installations requiring protection the end of the shield can be bonded in various ways The following procedure is an example of one method 1 Make a slit along the length of the jacket Be careful not t...

Page 58: ...Appendix D Cable installation and power separation guidelines D 6 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT 2 Pull back the jacket along the slit and remove ...

Page 59: ...on Release 5 5 D 7 DRAFT 3 Fold back the foil shielding and drain wire to expose the inner jacket 4 Prepare the inner jacket for blocking the gel and direct burial a Cut back the inner jacket b Trim the flute c Clean the excess gel NOTE The flute can be cut longer to match the blocking tube length ...

Page 60: ...0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT 5 Fill all space inside the tubing with B sealant and position the filled tube to overlap the end of the inner jacket and seal the gel 6 Fold the drain wire and foil back over the tube and position the foil to be folded back over the tube ...

Page 61: ...re Installation Release 5 5 D 9 DRAFT 7 An extra piece of foil can be used to cover the foil seam 8 For an HGS620 termination wrap the drain wire at least two times around and position it where the spring clips will capture them 9 Tape over the foil for stability 10 Trim the wire ends ...

Page 62: ...April 2021 DRAFT Cable grounding For CAT 6A cables the shield termination method is to use the ground lug and B bond clip that are available in the 12A1 Grounding Kit 1 Fold the foil back over the jacket end and wrap the drain wire around the end and push the ground lug over the wrap ...

Page 63: ...lines ONECELL RP5200 Hardware Installation Release 5 5 D 11 DRAFT 2 Open the B bonding clip to be placed and closed over the grounding lug 3 The lug tail can be cut off or used for ground attachment 4 Treat the inner jacket as described in step 4 on page D 7 ...

Page 64: ...g lightning protection in your ONECELL system to isolate equipment from surge damage Important guidelines Verify hole diameter blocking may need to remain outside the cover Maintain pair twists up to termination points Avoid having pairs crossing over each other Indoor box To protect the cables in an indoor installation from lightning damage CommScope recommends using the ITW Linx CAT6 A LAN prote...

Page 65: ... the recommended parts for installing the protection equipment Table D 1 CAT 6A protection equipment parts list Part Name Link to Part on Distributor s Web site NEMA 4x enclosure Allied Moulded fiberglass enclosure Back panel Allied Moulded back panel Ground buss Ditek surge protection buss Bottom Mounted Liquid Tight Cordgrips Heyco pre assembled cordgrips Bottom Mounted Liquid Tight Bushing Heyc...

Page 66: ...5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT Figure D 6 Remote equipment protection for outdoor devices NOTE Enclosure should be mounted close to the equipment for the best protection NEMA 4x enclosure Back panel Ground Buss Bottom Mounted Liquid Tight Cordgrips Bottom Mounted Liquid Tight Bushing ...

Page 67: ... mounted to pole Ceiling connector If surge protection is not needed gel flooded cables can be blocked and transitioned to indoor cable using a ceiling connector The following link is for the recommended CommScope part Ceiling connector 1 Terminate the indoor cable first then lay down a bed of B sealant Pole Mount kit Minimize excess cord length ...

Page 68: ...ower separation guidelines D 16 M0304AG 5 5 01 April 2021 DRAFT 2 Clean all gel from the end of the OSP cable 3 After the cable and conductors are positioned fill the area around the cable end with sealant and close the connector housing ...

Page 69: ...6B 2U 48 760163451_HFTPA HD6B 1U 24 760163469_HFTPA HD6B 2U 48 760163519_HFTP J6 760163527_HFTP J10G For more information go to CommScope com or contact your CommScope customer representative Power separation guidelines For power separation best guidelines refer to the following standards Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces TIA 569 C Information technology Implementation and operation of custom...

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