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Summary of Contents for Everon 6200

Page 1: ... leaving the area or by some other appropriate means Awareness of the potential for RF exposure in a workplace or similar environment can be provided through specific training as part of a RF safety program GENERAL INFORMATION The E62 M2RU is a medium power remote unit supporting cellular technologies on fiber optic cable using the CPRI protocol The M2 is ideal for multioperator multiband deployme...

Page 2: ...he Contents 9 Inspecting the Device 10 Site Investigation 10 Installation Tools 10 Torque Settings 10 Clearance 10 Tools 11 Installing the Access Unit AU 12 Accessories List 12 Rack Installation 13 Fan Installation 16 Wall Installation 18 AU Mounting Dimension Spacing 21 RF Connection 22 Installing the Expansion Unit EU O 23 Accessories List 23 Rack Installation 24 Wall Installation 28 EU O Mounti...

Page 3: ...allation Back on the Wall 33 Wall Installation Side on the Wall 39 Pole Installation 44 M2RU Mounting Dimension Spacing 45 Optical Connection 46 Optical Transceiver Module 46 Single Port Bidirectional SFP Transceiver 46 Dual Port SFP Transceiver 46 Optical Indicator 47 ...

Page 4: ...he rated frequency range is 50 Hz 60 Hz The rated power of the AU EU and M2RU is 80 W 50 W and 150 W respectively The ground terminal of the three core power socket used at the device installation site must be securely connected to the protective building ground 7 To avoid injuries or damage use care and obtain assistance before lifting any heavy system components or equipment 8 While fiber optic ...

Page 5: ...nt does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that t...

Page 6: ...sy to reach location for installation convenience 4 Verify that there is a minimum of a 50 cm radius of space around Everon 6200 equipment for the convenience of maintenance and on site inspection 5 Install Everon 6200 close to the service area for monitoring and debugging Environmental Considerations Humidity and temperature can adversely affect reliability of the Everon 6200 system Therefore it ...

Page 7: ... voltage wire linked to RED cable Lower voltage wire linked to BLUE cable Connect to a high potential 48 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply 0 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply Connect to a low potential 0 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply 48 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply Cable Core Cable Length Maximum Expandable Length 14 AWG 2 m 10 m ...

Page 8: ... shell should be kept clean readable and identifiable ALWAYS disconnect all lines and power connections before servicing or disassembling this equipment NEVER touch the surface after the device s power is turned on For performance and safety reasons NEVER disassemble and remodel the devices ...

Page 9: ... and contact CORNING for RMA processing Unpacking the Device If the container appears to be in satisfactory condition 1 Ensure both user and supplier representatives are in attendance during shipment inspection 2 Confirm where you will store the device 3 Ensure procedures are in place to handle the device and other equipment properly 4 Ensure the following tools are available to unpack the shipmen...

Page 10: ...e investigation with the project director before construction and conduct field observation of the installation site and the coverage area of the device to confirm factors such as signal intensity signal quality the required coverage range device location antenna feeder system and power supply system Note Only maintenance personnel or users who understand the reason for access and are experienced ...

Page 11: ...1 Tools Electric drill crosshead screwdriver side cutters ladder and other tools are needed for M2RU installation Customers are to provide these tools themselves Drilling Machine Pen Allen Wrench T5 Combination Spanner 17 mm Nut M10 and M12 ...

Page 12: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 12 Installing the Access Unit AU Accessories List ...

Page 13: ...ht of all the equipment and be securely anchored Installing the Access Unit in a climate controlled room with sufficient air circulation is recommended as the maximum ambient temperature is 50 C To install the Access Unit in the equipment rack 1 Attach the 19 inch mounting brackets at the front of the AU using 4 screws M3 6 per bracket and the Phillips screwdriver Observe the orientation of the br...

Page 14: ...l the cooling fan if multiple AUs are installed in the same rack It is necessary to allow at least 3 rack units 132 mm of free space below each unit for heat dissipation without fan installed or 1 rack unit 44 mm of free space below each unit with fan occupied in the middle Otherwise the device temperature may rise and affect the service life of the device ...

Page 15: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 15 5 Connect and lock the power cable at the AU rear side 6 Connect and screw the ground wire at the AU rear side ...

Page 16: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 16 Fan Installation 1 Secure the fan using 2 screws M6 16 on both sides and the Phillips screwdriver 2 Plug AC power lead ...

Page 17: ...s at cable ends to distinguish positive or negative pole Note Connect to a high potential 48 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply 0 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply Note Connect to a low potential 0 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply 48 VDC from a 48 VDC power supply Warning The fan has no reverse polarity protection Reverse connection will cause power supply damage ...

Page 18: ...EN Page 18 Wall Installation To install the Access Unit on the wall 1 Rotate the handles 90 and attach them at the rear of the AU using 4 screws M3 6 per bracket and the Phillips screwdriver Observe the orientation of the brackets ...

Page 19: ...e 19 2 Mark 4 x 6 8 mm drilling holes sites for the hanger to be attached to the wall 3 Drill 4 holes at the marked sites using percussion drill and embed 4 10 plastic expansion pipes Note H 70 mm Fasten the case with 4 M6 expansion bolt ...

Page 20: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 20 4 Connect and lock the power cable at the AU rear side 5 Connect and screw the ground wire at the AU rear side ...

Page 21: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 21 AU Mounting Dimension Spacing ...

Page 22: ...al connections and route the cables from the signal source or CPOI to the Active Combiner module 2 Connect the cables from the signal source to the QMA female connectors on the Active Combiner module on the back panel of Access Unit Note Each Active Combiner module has four connectors to support up to four inputs AU Rear Panel Interfaces SN Interface Name Description 1 Module 4 Duplexer Interface ...

Page 23: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 23 Installing the Expansion Unit EU O Accessories List ...

Page 24: ...t of all the equipment and be securely anchored Installing the Expansion Unit in a climate controlled room with sufficient air circulation is recommended as the maximum ambient temperature is 50 C To install the Expansion Unit in the equipment rack 1 Attach the 19 inch mounting brackets at the front of the EU using 4 screws M3 6 per bracket and the Phillips screwdriver Observe the orientation of t...

Page 25: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 25 3 Place the EU in the rack and secure the EU using 2 screws M6 16 on both side and the Phillips screwdriver ...

Page 26: ...re installed in the same rack It is necessary to allow at least 2 rack units 88 mm of free space below each unit for heat dissipation without fan installed or 1 rack unit 44 mm of free space below each unit with fan occupied in the middle Otherwise the device temperature may rise and affect the service life of the device ...

Page 27: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 27 5 Connect and lock the power cable at the EU rear side 6 Connect and screw the ground wire at the EU rear side ...

Page 28: ...N Page 28 Wall Installation To install the Expansion Unit on the wall 1 Rotate the handles 90 and attach them at the rear of the EU using 4 M3 6 screws per bracket and the Phillips screwdriver Observe the orientation of the brackets ...

Page 29: ...e 29 2 Mark 4 x 6 8 mm drilling holes sites for the hanger to be attached to the wall 3 Drill 4 holes at the marked sites using percussion drill and embed 4 10 plastic expansion pipes Note H 70 mm Fasten the case with 4 M6 expansion bolt ...

Page 30: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 30 4 Connect and lock the power cable at the AU rear side 5 Connect and screw the ground wire at the AU rear side ...

Page 31: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 31 EU O Mounting Dimension Spacing ...

Page 32: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 32 Installing the Mid Power Remote Unit M2RU Accessories List ...

Page 33: ... 795 AEN Page 33 Wall Installation Back on the Wall 1 Attach and fasten the handle to the side of M2RU with screws M6 14 using T5 Wrench 2 Attach and fasten the Bracket I to the back of M2RU with screws M6 14 using T5 Wrench ...

Page 34: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 34 3 Mark the position of the drilling holes in the mounting Bracket II Note R 13 mm 4 Drill 4 holes at the marked positions Note H 70 mm ...

Page 35: ...dowels expansion screws or the like and fasten the Bracket II to the wall Tip Use Bracket II as a reference to control each devices separation distance before hanging and locking M2RU up 6 Hang the M2RU on the mounting Bracket II and fasten with nuts M10 ...

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Page 37: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 37 7 Fasten the Bracket I and II with screws M6 14 8 Connect and lock the power cable at the M2RU rear side ...

Page 38: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 38 9 Connect and screw the ground cable at the M2RU s left side ...

Page 39: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 39 Wall Installation Side on the Wall 1 Attach and fasten the handle to the side of M2RU with screws M6 14 using T5 Wrench Figure 1 ...

Page 40: ...lation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 40 2 Attach and fasten the Bracket I to the left side of M2RU with screws M6 14 using T5 Wrench 3 Mark the position of the drilling holes in the mounting Bracket II Note R 13 mm ...

Page 41: ...ll 4 holes at the marked positions Note H 70 mm 5 Attach the dowels expansion screws or the like and fasten the Bracket II to the wall Tip Use Bracket II as a reference to control each devices separation distance before hanging and locking M2RU up ...

Page 42: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 42 6 Hang the M2RU on the mounting Bracket II and fasten with nuts M10 7 Fasten the Bracket I and II with screws M6 14 ...

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Page 44: ... handle and Bracket I to the back of M2RU 2 Install the Bracket II and Bracket III to the pole 3 Hang the M2RU on the mounting bracket and fasten with nuts M10 4 Connect the ground cable and power cable Note The diameter of pole shall not be over 110 mm or less than 55 mm ...

Page 45: ...Installation Manual CMA 795 AEN Page 45 M2RU Mounting Dimension Spacing ...

Page 46: ...to green when optical modules are plugged in ports and synchronized When the connection is down or there is no optical module in port the indicator remains red The single port SFP modules have to be used in pairs Dual Port SFP Transceiver The optical connector unit includes an optical module and optical fiber The Figure below shows that when using a dual port SFP module the optical transmitter and...

Page 47: ...tatus of the upper and lower optical modules When a pair of optical modules are synchronized both uplink and downlink the indicators turn green as shown in the right pair of indicators in Figure below When the optical module is unplugged or not synchronized the indicators are red as shown in the left pair of indicators Check whether both indicators turn green after connecting one pair of optical m...

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