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Event 5800 

 

 

 

Installation & Reference Manual 

 
 
 
 

Document Number: 602-16620-01, Rev. A 

 

May 8, 2012 

Summary of Contents for Event 5800

Page 1: ...Event 5800 Installation Reference Manual Document Number 602 16620 01 Rev A May 8 2012 ...

Page 2: ...act you Moseley Sales Representative at 1 805 968 9621 or 1 805 685 9638 FAX The information provided in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so the above e...

Page 3: ...nce Manual iii 2012 Moseley Inc All Rights Reserved 602 16620 01 Rev A EVENT 5800 Installation Reference Manual Document Number 602 16620 01 Revision Levels SECTION DWG REV REVISED RELEASED All All A December 2011 N A N A B May 2012 ...

Page 4: ...Event 5800 Installation Reference Manual iv 2012 Moseley Inc All Rights Reserved 602 16620 01 Rev A ...

Page 5: ...Module Connector 2 6 2 3 4 2 Controller Module Connectors 2 6 2 3 4 3 Standard Master I O Module Connectors 2 7 2 3 4 4 GigE Master I O Module Connectors 2 7 2 3 4 5 42xE1 T1 Master I O Module Connectors 2 7 2 3 4 6 ASI Mini I O Module Connectors 2 8 2 3 4 7 Optional OC 3 Mini I O Module Connectors 2 8 2 3 4 8 Optional STM 1 Mini I O Module Connectors 2 8 2 3 5 LEDs 2 8 2 3 5 1 Back Panel LEDs 2 8...

Page 6: ...Antenna Planning 3 6 3 6 Transmit Power Setup 3 6 3 6 1 5 8 GHz Band 3 7 3 6 2 5 3 GHz Band 3 7 3 6 2 1 Internal Antenna 3 7 3 6 2 2 External Antenna 3 7 4 Installation 4 1 4 1 Unpacking 4 1 4 2 Notices 4 1 4 3 Pre Installation Notes 4 1 4 4 Back to Back Bench Testing 4 1 4 5 EVENT 5800 Installations 4 2 4 5 1 Table Top or Cabinet Installation 4 3 4 5 2 Rack Installation 4 3 4 5 3 External Wavegui...

Page 7: ... Module 6 2 7 Specifications 7 1 7 1 System Specifications 7 1 7 2 Ethernet Performance 7 2 7 2 1 100 Base TX Ethernet Performance 7 2 7 2 2 Gigabit Ethernet GigE Performance 7 4 8 Connectors 8 1 8 1 DC Input Power Connector 8 1 8 2 Ethernet 100BaseTX Payload Connector 8 1 8 3 Ethernet 1000BaseT Payload Connector 8 1 8 4 SONET Payload Connector 8 2 8 5 STM 1 Payload Connector 8 2 8 6 DVB ASI DS 3 ...

Page 8: ...or Drop Insert Capability 2 16 Figure 2 17 Two Network Operation 2 17 Figure 2 18 Single Network Operation 2 17 Figure 2 19 GigE Port Based VLAN 2 18 Figure 2 20 Ethernet Quality of Service QoS 2 19 Figure 2 22 Crosspoint Switch 2 20 Figure 2 23 Crosspoint Switch a Repeater and b Add Drop Examples 2 20 Figure 2 24 STM 1 Mux Demux 2 21 Figure 2 25 PC EVENT 5800 on Same Subnet 2 23 Figure 2 26 DTVLI...

Page 9: ...2 11 Table 2 8 GigE Ethernet Throughput Examples by Modulation Bandwidth 2 18 Table 3 1 Maximum IDU ODU Cable Lengths 3 3 Table 3 2 Maximum Output Power vs Modulation Order for EVENT 5800 3 6 Table 3 3 Maximum Power Settings for 5 3GHz U NII Band Operation US 3 8 Table 5 1 Default User Names Passwords 5 2 Table 5 2 Serial Cable Pinout 5 5 Table 5 3 Serial Port Parameters 5 5 Table 7 1 100 Base TX ...

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Page 11: ...rotection from Lightning Article 810 of the US National Electric Department of Energy Handbook 1996 specifies that radio and television lead in cables must have adequate surge protection at or near the point of entry to the building The code specifies that any shielded cable from an external antenna must have the shield directly connected to a 10 AWG wire that connects to the building ground elect...

Page 12: ... 2032 Disposal instructions are available on the Panasonic website Please dispose in accordance with local regulations 1 9 Proper Disposal The manufacture of the equipment described herein has required the extraction and use of natural resources Improper disposal may contaminate the environment and present a health risk due to the release of hazardous substances contained within To avoid dissemina...

Page 13: ...erence 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 Pursuant to Part 15 21 of the FCC Rules any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may cause harmful interference and void your authority to oper...

Page 14: ...Event 5800 Installation Reference Manual 1 4 2012 Moseley Inc All Rights Reserved 602 16620 01 Rev A ...

Page 15: ...for optimal network connectivity EVENT 5800 enables network operators mobile and private government and access service provides to offer a portfolio of secure scalable wireless applications for data video and Voice over IP VoIP The Moseley EVENT 5800 is a digital microwave radio terminal A built in radio transceiver unit establishes the frequency of operation over the Unlicensed 5 8 GHz ISM band S...

Page 16: ...sociated with field installation maintenance training and spares Integrated Forward Error Correction FEC Frequency independent and Scalable Powerful adaptive equalizer Software defined flexibility enables selective modulation for spectral efficiency and adherence to worldwide regulatory emissions guidelines Easy to install units Straightforward modular system enables fast deployment and activation...

Page 17: ...re A web interface offers security configuration fault and performance management via standard craft interfaces Simplifies management of radio network and minimizes resources as entire network can be centrally managed out of any location Suite of SNMP compatible network management tools that provide robust local and remote management capabilities Simplifies troubleshooting of single radios links o...

Page 18: ...l The following illustration shows the general format of a EVENT 5800 back panel Figure 2 3 Transceiver Back Panel This illustration shows the back panel of a transceiver unit that can be configured as a transmitter or receiver The following illustration shows the back panel of a receiver only unit Figure 2 4 Receiver Only Back Panel Note that the back panel of a EVENT 5800 unit will be slightly d...

Page 19: ...nced GigE Super PDH 1 2 10 100 1000 No Yes 4000 9728 42xE1 T1 1 42 10 100 No No Enhanced 1 16 10 100 Yes No Enhanced GigE Master I O comes with two options Support for STM 1 Mux Demux with 4000 Jumbo Packets or support for 9728 Jumbo Packets Expansion Slot The Expansion Slot can be populated with a 16xE1 T1 Expansion Module or 21xE1 T1 Expansion Module The E1 T1 interface cards support up to 63 ch...

Page 20: ...when facing the unit back panel Pin 1 is the power supply return and is connected to chassis ground internally Pin 2 should be supplied with a nominal 48V DC with respect to the unit chassis ground A ground isolated supply may be used provided it will tolerate grounding of its most positive output The recommended power input is 44 to 52V DC at 2 Amps minimum Any power supply used must be able to s...

Page 21: ... following illustration shows the connectors on the Standard Master I O Module USER 10 100 1 100Base TX RJ 45 modular port connector for the local Fast Ethernet interface USER 10 100 2 100Base TX RJ 45 modular port connector This port to be used for consecutive point networks AUX Data Orderwire Connector RJ 45 modular port connector for RS422 RS 232 data at 64 kbps E1 T1 1 2 Two E1 T1 RJ 48C inter...

Page 22: ...TS 1 interface 2 3 3 7 Optional OC 3 Mini I O Module Connectors The following connectors are available on an optional OC 3 Mini I O Module OC 3 Out OC 3 type SC connectors for the OC 3 interface OC 3 In OC 3 type SC connectors for the OC 3 interface 2 3 3 8 Optional STM 1 Mini I O Module Connectors The following connectors are available on an optional STM 1 Mini I O Module STM 1 Out BNC connector ...

Page 23: ...ator of alarms An alarm is generated when a specific condition is identified and is cleared when the specified condition is no longer detected When an alarm is posted 1 The controller status LED turns orange for 5 seconds 2 The controller status LED turns off for 5 seconds 3 The controller status LED flashes orange the number of times specified by the first digit of the alarm code 4 The controller...

Page 24: ...p Receiver LNA Down Converter 350 MHz 140 MHz Commlink Processor 5 10 MHz Outdoor Unit Quad Mux Tx Out Ext Antenna N Type Rx In Interface Card uProcessor Duplexer 16 MHz Div by 4 140 MHz 350 MHz 10 MHz 5 5 MHz 48V ODU RF Converter Ref Clk Figure 2 9 EVENT 5800 Block Diagram The functional partitions for the I O Modem IF power supply modules up down converters and internal RF duplexing partition ar...

Page 25: ...Base TX user payloads 2x100Base TX for SNMP In addition option cards for DVB ASI DS 3 E3 STS 1 1 2 x STM 1 OC 3 and 4xDS 3 E3 STS 1 may be added The EVENT 5800 architecture is flexible and allows for the addition of other I O types in the future Switch Framing EVENT 5800 includes an Ethernet Switch and a proprietary Framer that are designed to support 1 1 protection switching ring architecture rou...

Page 26: ...bandwidth In the receive mode the Framer separates the combined data stream received from the 256 QAM Modem The EVENT 5800 supports Scalable Ethernet data rates such as 25 or 50 Mbps via the 100BaseT data interface port EVENT 5800 provides network management data on 10 Mbps ports accessible via the 10 100BaseTX port The Central Processor Unit CPU provides the embedded control and network element f...

Page 27: ...ecutive point network consists of a POP and several customer sites connected using a EVENT 5800 These units are typically in a building in an east west configuration Using east west configurations each unit installed at a customer site is logically connected to two other units via an over the air radio frequency RF link to a unit at an adjacent site Each consecutive point network typically starts ...

Page 28: ...s and two modems The power supply radio transceiver IF telemetry and modem are protected The digital framing and LIUs are not One modem is referred to as the west modem and the other as the east modem 1 1 protection can be run in two modes Protected Non Diversity and Protected Diversity 2 7 1 Protected Non Diversity Hot Standby The following illustration shows operation in Protected Non Diversity ...

Page 29: ...best or error free data stream and forwards it to the Line Interface Units LIUs 2 7 2 2 Spatial Diversity In spatial diversity two non interfering paths are used The proprietary framer chooses the best or error free data stream and forwards it to the Line Interface Units LIUs Single Transmitter Protected Non Diversity or Hot Standby is also referred to as Single Transmitter Spatial Diversity Dual ...

Page 30: ...ains two power supplies and two modems D a t a d r o p i n s e D a t a d r o p i n s e r t D a t a d r o p i n s e r t D a t a d r o p i n s e r t P r o t e c t e d L i n k P r o t e c t e d L i n k P r o t e c t e d L i n k P r o t e c t e d L i n k Data drop insert Data drop insert Data drop insert Data drop insert Protected Link Protected Link Protected Link Protected Link Figure 2 15 1 1 Multi...

Page 31: ...0 Mbps such as 155 Mbps can be achieved on a Fast Ethernet EVENT 5800 by using both 100Base TX payload ports In this configuration two Ethernet channels are provisioned in the payload frame The maximum traffic rate for each Ethernet channel to the framer is defined in the modes file This mode is not supported for 2 0 configuration 2 10 2 Two Network Operation This mode can be used to provide acces...

Page 32: ...etwork 2 The SFP port can be assigned to either network Each network will be allocated a guaranteed bandwidth which is configured as part of the modes file This capability is only available when operating as 1 0 or 1 1 and is not available when operating as 2 0 Figure 2 19 GigE Port Based VLAN 2 12 Ethernet Quality of Service QoS EVENT 5800 provides for Ethernet Quality of Server QoS configuration...

Page 33: ... usage of the 2 0 East East configuration In the event of a link failure throughput will only be reduced by one half and traffic on the failed link will be automatically re routed to the remaining link 2 13 2 4 0 East East Configuration In addition to aggregating two links EVENT 5800 is capable of pairing with another EVENT 5800 to aggregate a total of four links to achieve a maximum throughput of...

Page 34: ... t M o d e m W e s t I O U p t o 3 2 E 1 U p t o 3 2 E 1 U p t o 1 6 E 1 U p t o 1 6 E 1 O p t i o n a l I O C r o s s p o i n t S w i t c h Figure 2 22 Crosspoint Switch Two examples of the crosspoint capability are to use the crosspoint switch to configure a repeater or an add drop In the repeater example the Crosspoint Switch is used as a passthrough to send E1 T1s from the east modem to the we...

Page 35: ...2 17 Power Management RF power management is a radio design feature that controls the power level typically expressed in dBm of the RF signal received from a transmitter by a receiver The traditional goal of power management is to ensure that the RF signal at a receiver is strong enough to maintain the radio link under changing weather and link conditions The Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QAM is...

Page 36: ...y adjusts the output power based on both the actual strength and quality of the signal Networked radios constantly monitor receive power and maintain 10 12 BER performance under varying interference and climate conditions Each EVENT 5800 unit can detect when there is a degradation in the received signal level of quality and adjust the transmit power level of the far end EVENT 5800 unit to correct ...

Page 37: ...capability 2 18 3 NMS Network Operational Principles EVENT 5800 does not provide routing capability Therefore all radios must be on the same subnet as the PC being used to access the radios If EVENT 5800 radios and or the PC are on different subnets a router must be used with the gateway addresses set appropriately The following illustration shows the PC and both EVENT 5800 units in the same subne...

Page 38: ... to specified IP addresses when an alarm is set or cleared Information contained in the trap includes IP address System uptime System time Alarm name Alarm set clear detail EVENT 5800 can also be managed via HTTP TELNET and SSH protocols 2 19 System Loopbacks EVENT 5800 supports system loopbacks that can be used to test and verify a unit link and or network A variety of loopback points including L...

Page 39: ...luation Prepare the initial network design by performing the following o Identify potential buildings by identifying targeted customers applicable if you re a service provider o Identify potential links by selecting buildings based on the high probability of line of sight Arrange for access with the facility personnel into the buildings equipment rooms and architectural plans to become familiar wi...

Page 40: ...into the signal path within the Fresnel zone knife edge diffraction can deflect part of the signal and cause it to reach the receiving antenna slightly later than the direct signal Since these deflected signals are out of phase with the direct signal they can reduce its power or cancel it out altogether If trees or other soft objects protrude into the Fresnel zone they can attenuate reduced the st...

Page 41: ...he following applies The primary consideration for the IDU ODU interconnect cable is the distance and route between the primary EVENT 5800 and the secondary RF ODU unit This cable should not exceed 330 feet using Times Microwave LMR 200 cable Guidelines are provided in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Maximum IDU ODU Cable Lengths Loss at dB 100 m Cable Type 140 MHz 350 MHz Maximum Length LMR 200 12 6 20 1 100...

Page 42: ...without producing an excessive BER due to multipath fading Availability is affected by the following Path length Fade margin Frequency Terrain smooth average mountainous valleys Climate dry temperate hot humid Depending on the type of traffic carried over the link and the overall network design redundancy fade margin should be included to support the desired availability rate Critical data and voi...

Page 43: ... Data rate and capacity is selected based on expected link conditions or fixed based on application In a high interference environment or with lower gain antennas higher bandwidth more robust modulation formats must be employed The available frequency plans are shown in the following illustrations based on application frequency The channel assignments shown in the figures correspond to the channel...

Page 44: ...by wind Select where the cable will enter the building from the outside Determine the length of cable required Allow three extra feet on each end to allow for strain relief as well as any bends and turns 3 6 Transmit Power Setup Setting the transmit power is conditional on the band and application The installer of this equipment is responsible for proper selection of allowable power settings If th...

Page 45: ...of peak power the system transmit power levels are calibrated as averaged power readings Average power is used for link calculations Therefore the levels provided in the following table is average power levels that have been certified to correspond with the maximum peak EIRP allowed 3 6 2 1 Internal Antenna Table 3 3 indicates the maximum average transmit power setting that may be selected EVENT 5...

Page 46: ... Gain dBi example 1 Channel Mode 30MHz BW 2 Channel Mode 20MHz BW 3 Channel Mode 13 3MHz BW 6 foot dish 37 6 10 11 12 4 foot dish 34 6 7 8 9 3 foot dish 31 2 3 4 5 2 foot dish 28 0 0 1 2 1 5 foot dish 25 3 3 2 1 Internal 23 0 5 4 3 NOTE Many antenna manufacturers rate antenna gain in dBd dB referred to a dipole antenna in their literature To convert to dBi add 2 15 dB Power settings for other mode...

Page 47: ...ESS THAN 20 dBm THIS WILL PREVENT OVERLOAD AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE RECEIVER MODULE WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT INSIDE THE EVENT 5800 WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE BEFORE SERVICING UNIT SHOULD BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY 4 3 Pre Installation Notes Use back to back bench testing to become familiar with the EVENT 5800 We highly recom...

Page 48: ... EUT 192 168 1 113 for remote unit Username factory Password arct1c Green when locked 1 ODU 2 IDU 10 Panel Antenna 13 IDU 6 RJ45 Cable 4m 3 Pwr Cable Pwr Supply Assy 9 Panel Antenna 48Vdc Power Supply 19 Pwr Cable Pwr Supply Assy 12 ODU Notes 1 Must have Sun Java installed 2 May have to enter same username factory for Java security 3 Computer not necessary for radio to run 4 Computer may be plugge...

Page 49: ...has blank spaces above and below the unit It is important to allow adequate airflow at the rear of the unit 4 5 3 External Waveguide Filter Installation Optional External Waveguide Filters are available for the 7 and 13 GHz EVENT 5800s The following drawings show the installation 7 GHz Simplex 910 15230 01 7 GHz Duplex 910 15230 11 13 GHz Simplex 910 15231 01 13 GHz Duplex 910 15231 11 4 6 Externa...

Page 50: ... T1 1 2 Two E1 T1 RJ 48C interface connections E1 T1 3 16 Single Molex 60 pin connector containing 14 E1 T1 connections Ground 6 32 screw connection 4 6 3 GigE Master I O Module Connectors The following illustration shows the connectors on the GigE and Enhanced GigE Master I O Modules SFP SFP Module slot for 1000Base T 1000Base SX or 1000Base LX modules USER 10 100 1000 1 1000Base T RJ 45 modular ...

Page 51: ...e OC 3 interface 4 6 7 Optional STM 1 Mini I O Module Connectors The following connectors are available on an optional STM 1 Mini I O Module STM 1 Out BNC connector for the STM 1 interface STM 1 In BNC connector for the STM 1 interface 4 7 Ground Connections 1 The EVENT 5800 should be connected to a system or building electrical ground point rack ground or power third wire ground with a cable of 3...

Page 52: ...id damage A kinked line indicates damage so the damaged piece must be removed and a splice installed to couple the pieces together At frequencies above about 2 GHz waveguide is the preferred transmission line due to its lower loss characteristics 4 8 3 Environmental Seals The connections at the antenna and the transmission line must be weather sealed This is best accomplished by completely wrappin...

Page 53: ...hat the EVENT 5800 does not have a power on off switch When DC power is connected the digital radio powers up and is operational There can be up to 5W of RF power present at the antenna port The antenna should be directed safely when power is applied The external power supply provided usually has a power on off switch 6 Turn on the 48V DC power supply and verify that the reading on the digital vol...

Page 54: ...4 Installation 4 8 2012 Moseley Inc All Rights Reserved 602 16620 01 Rev A Figure 4 7 RSSI Output vs Received Signal ...

Page 55: ... Interface Guide Moseley Document 602 15173 01 This section describes how to setup the initial EVENT 5800 configuration via the Web Interface The following items are needed 1 Power supply 48V DC 2 Amps OR optional AC DC power supply and power cable 2 Serial Cable optional 3 Computer with networking capability consisting of either a laptop computer with Windows 98 2000 XP Vista operating system an ...

Page 56: ...rk interface launch a web browser and enter the following URL or as specified on the back panel in the address bar to access the unit s Web Interface e g http 192 168 0 101 5 2 3 Default User Name Password A dialog box will request a user name and password The default values are Table 5 1 Default User Names Passwords User Level User Name Password Monitor monitor monitor Operator operator col1ma Ad...

Page 57: ...VENT 5800 has been set up at the factory and is usable out of the box If needed you can change the configuration using the Web Interface as follows 1 To start the Web Interface open a web browser and use the EVENT 5800 IP address 192 168 1 1xx or what you assigned as the URL and log in when prompted 2 In the navigation panel select Link Configuration Radio Link Link Configuration Link 3 Select the...

Page 58: ...17 20 25 28 30 TC Trellis Coding Error Correction 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 b d f 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 9 9 10 b 11 12 d 13 14 f 15 16 Note The available ASI payload rate is 2 less than the indicated rate ASI payload ASI indicated 1 02 For example 044A010W1T16253 is 44Mb ASI 43 1Mb ASI payload 10Mb Wan Ethernet 1 T1 channel 16 QAM modulation 25 MHz RF channel and 3 4 Trellis Coding Error Correct...

Page 59: ...D is flashing press the call button and release it within one second of the LED changing to static green 5 7 Command Line Interface CLI Access The CLI can be accessed via the NMS Ethernet port or the Serial Port 5 7 1 CLI Access via NMS Ethernet The CLI can be accessed via NMS Ethernet after connecting and configuring the PC as described in the previous section Use a Telnet client to telnet to the...

Page 60: ...low Control None After power is supplied to the EVENT 5800 the CLI can be accessed by connecting the serial cable between the PC and the EVENT 5800 Launch and configure a terminal program e g Hyperterm or TeraTermPro and press the enter key You will be prompted for a user name and password See Section 5 2 3 for Default User Names Passwords ...

Page 61: ...5 Quick Setup Guide 5 7 2012 Moseley Inc All Rights Reserved 602 16620 01 Rev A ...

Page 62: ...s of these thumb screws a The thumbscrew for the Standard I O Module is located on the right side of the Mini I O Module slot b If a Mini I O module is installed and the Standard I O Module is to be removed both modules will be removed as one unit c When removing only the Mini I O card remove the corner screw indicated in the following illustration and one thumb screw Figure 6 2 Thumbscrew and Cor...

Page 63: ...illustration shows a photo of the guides As the module face plate comes flush with the face of the EVENT 5800 connectors on the rear of the module will engage with the EVENT 5800 backplane It is possible to encounter interference from adjacent module rear panels If this occurs loosen the thumbscrews holding the neighboring panels and shift them as necessary to ensure fit a The Mini I O Module only...

Page 64: ...odule as shown in Figure 6 2 The Mini I O card has a corner screw which should be installed This corner screw is shown in Figure 6 2 4 Make rear panel connections to the module and power on the EVENT 5800 if necessary 5 Verify proper operation of the unit If the Controller Module has been changed reprogram the IP addresses ...

Page 65: ...y 84 dBm or better based on selected mode Modulation QPSK 16 32 64 128 256 QAM Radio Interfaces External Antenna N Type Female SDIDUTM ODU Link TNC Female Data Interfaces Payload DVB ASI Ethernet T1 E1 75 BNC Female 2 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Female 4 100 120 Balanced RJ 48C Female 2 SNMP 10 100Base T RJ 45 Female Control Network Management SNMP Proprietary Web GUI Telnet CLI NMS Connector 10 100Ba...

Page 66: ...se TX Ethernet Performance Bridging Type Store and forward switching dynamic address learning spanning tree protocol capable Supports 802 1D 2004 Section 9 Encoding of bridge protocol data units Section 14 Bridge Management partial support via Web Interface and proprietary MIB Section 16 Bridge Performance Section 17 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol MAC Address Capacity EVENT 5800 supports three MAC a...

Page 67: ...upport VLAN tagged packets are passed through without modification Port based VLANs are supported but not user configurable as they are used to implement 155FE and Port based VLAN modes EVENT 5800 uses VLAN TAG Priority 802 1Q 203 Section 9 Tagged Frame Format for QoS Operation Full duplex Half Duplex Auto sensing Auto Sensing and manual configuration Support for routing Support for IP based routi...

Page 68: ... addresses One is for the NMS and the other is for payload In addition internal Ethernet switches can learn up to 1024 addresses GigE Master I O Enhanced GigE Master I O Buffering GigE Master I O Enhanced GigE Master I O 128KB Table 7 3 Gigabit Ethernet Nominal Throughput Frame Size 10Mbps Throughput 50Mbps Throughput 100Mbps Throughput 150Mbps Throughput 200Mbps Throughput 250Mbps Throughput 300M...

Page 69: ...upport for IP based routing is not provided at this time Quality of Service QoS QoS is implemented using weighted priority queues Incoming packets are assigned to a priority queue based on one or more of the following criteria Incoming Port port based priority allows assignment to a priority queue based on the port the packet arrived on 802 1Q VLAN Tag Priority packets are assigned to a priority q...

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Page 71: ... 45 Female PIN TYPE SIGNAL 1 INPUT RX 2 INPUT RX 3 OUTPUT TX 4 N A N A 5 N A N A 6 OUTPUT TX 7 N A N A 8 N A N A Mating Connector Standard RJ 45 Plug Ordering Information Tyco Electronics Amp Part Number 5 554169 3 or equivalent 8 3 Ethernet 1000BaseT Payload Connector RJ 45 Female PIN TYPE SIGNAL 1 I O DA 2 I O DA 3 I O DB 4 I O DC 5 I O DC 6 I O DB 7 I O DD 8 I O DD Mating Connector Standard RJ ...

Page 72: ... input electrical Mating Connector BNC Male Ordering Information Tyco Electronics Amp Part Number 225395 2 or equivalent 8 6 DVB ASI DS 3 E 3 STS 1 Payload Connector Consult factory for availability BNC Female PIN TYPE SIGNAL RX TX TX OUTPUT DVB ASI payload output RX INPUT DVB ASI payload input Mating Connector BNC Male Ordering Information Tyco Electronics Amp Part Number 225395 2 or equivalent 8...

Page 73: ...larm 2 Form C Contact Normally Open 13 N A Alarm 2 Form C Contact Normally Closed 14 INPUT TTL Alarm Input 2 15 Input TTL Alarm Input 4 Pins 2 and 3 are hardware jumper configurable for DCE or DTE operation Form C Contacts are hardware jumper configurable to emulate TTL outputs Mating Connector HD DSUB15 Male 15 pins in a DB9 shell Ordering Information Norcomp Part Number 180 015 102 001 or equiva...

Page 74: ... Channel 7 Transmit Tip 12 OUTPUT T1 Channel 8 Transmit Tip 13 OUTPUT T1 Channel 3 Transmit Tip 14 OUTPUT T1 Channel 4 Transmit Tip 15 NC NC 16 NC NC 17 OUTPUT T1 Channel 4 Transmit Ring 18 OUTPUT T1 Channel 3 Transmit Ring 19 OUTPUT T1 Channel 8 Transmit Ring 20 OUTPUT T1 Channel 7 Transmit Ring 21 OUTPUT T1 Channel 6 Transmit Ring 22 OUTPUT T1 Channel 5 Transmit Ring 23 OUTPUT T1 Channel 12 Tran...

Page 75: ...C NC 47 INPUT T1 Channel 7 Receive Ring 48 INPUT T1 Channel 6 Receive Ring 49 INPUT T1 Channel 8 Receive Ring 50 INPUT T1 Channel 5 Receive Ring 51 INPUT T1 Channel 3 Receive Ring 52 INPUT T1 Channel 12 Receive Ring 53 INPUT T1 Channel 4 Receive Ring 54 INPUT T1 Channel 11 Receive Ring 55 INPUT T1 Channel 13 Receive Ring 56 INPUT T1 Channel 10 Receive Ring 57 INPUT T1 Channel 14 Receive Ring 58 IN...

Page 76: ... TX Clock 3 OUTPUT TX Data 4 INPUT RX Data 5 INPUT RX Data 6 OUTPUT TX Data 7 INPUT RX Clock 8 INPUT RX Clock Mating Connector Standard RJ 45 Plug Ordering Information Tyco Electronics Amp Part Number 5 554169 3 or equivalent 8 12 2 RS 232 RJ 45 Female PIN TYPE SIGNAL 1 N A NC 2 N A NC 3 N A Signal GND 4 N A NC 5 INPUT RX Data 6 OUTPUT TX Data 7 N A NC 8 N A NC Mating Connector Standard RJ 45 Plug...

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Page 78: ...Video Broadcasting EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FEC Forward Error Correction FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array GPIO General Purpose Input Output IF Intermediate Frequency IP Internet Protocol ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical Radio Bands LED Light Emitting Diode LOS Line of Sight MIB Management Information Base Modem Modulator de...

Page 79: ...mall Form factor Pluggable hot pluggable optical transceiver SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNR Signal to Noise Ratio SDIDU Software Defined Indoor Unit Moseley trademark SONET Synchronous Optical Network STL Studio to Transmitter Link STM 1 Synchronous Transport Module 1 STP Spanning Tree Protocol TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TTL Transistor transistor logic TX T...

Page 80: ...0 54 9 2 0 101 0 450 53 9 2 5 99 0 500 53 0 3 0 97 4 600 51 4 3 5 96 1 700 50 1 4 0 94 9 800 48 9 4 5 93 9 900 47 9 5 0 93 0 1 000 47 0 6 0 91 4 1 200 45 4 7 0 90 1 1 400 44 1 8 0 88 9 1 600 42 9 9 0 87 9 1 800 41 9 10 87 0 2 000 41 0 11 86 2 2 500 39 0 12 85 4 3 000 37 4 14 84 1 3 500 36 1 16 82 9 4 000 34 9 18 81 9 4 500 33 9 20 81 0 5 000 33 0 25 79 0 6 000 31 4 30 77 4 7 000 30 1 35 76 1 8 000...

Page 81: ...ghts Reserved 602 16620 01 Rev A µV dBm µV dBm 60 71 4 22 4 mV 20 10 µW 70 70 1 70 7 mV 10 100 µW 80 68 9 224 mV 0 1 mW 90 67 9 707 mV 10 10mW 100 67 0 2 23 V 20 100 mW 120 65 4 7 07 V 30 1 W 140 64 1 11 2 V 36 4 W 160 62 9 22 4 V 40 10 W ...

Page 82: ...y Services as defined in 47 CFR Parts 101 and 74 The FCC 601 Main Form must be filed in conjunction with this schedule The forms may be found online FCC 601 Main Form http www fcc gov Forms Form601 601 pdf FCC 601 Schedule I Form for Fixed Microwave and Microwave Broadcast Auxiliary Services http www fcc gov Forms Form601 601i pdf The data that follows is intended to assist the user in completing ...

Page 83: ...bps Hz QPSK 1 74 1 2 0 80 3 4 1 20 7 8 1 40 16QAM 3 48 3 4 2 39 7 8 2 79 32QAM 4 35 4 5 3 19 9 10 3 59 64QAM 5 22 5 6 3 99 11 12 4 39 128QAM 6 09 6 7 4 79 13 14 5 19 256QAM 6 96 7 8 5 59 15 16 5 99 As an example for a 25MHz RF channel using 16QAM modulation with a TCM of 3 4 the Baseband Digital Rate kbps 25 MHz x 2 39 bps Hz x 1000 kbps Mbps 59 750 kbps ...

Page 84: ... Time Monday through Friday During these hours a technical service representative who knows your product should be available If the representative for your product is busy your call will be returned as soon as possible Leave your name station call letters if applicable type of equipment and telephone number s where you can be reached in the next few hours Please understand that in trying to keep o...

Page 85: ... covered by Warranty or a Service Agreement D 3 Field Repair Some Moseley Associates equipment will have stickers covering certain potentiometers varicaps screws and so forth Please contact Moseley Associates technical service department before breaking these stickers Breaking a tamperproof sticker may void your warranty When working with Moseley s electronic circuits work on a grounded antistatic...

Page 86: ...omer Service D 3 2012 Moseley Inc All Rights Reserved 602 16620 01 Rev A requires specialized equipment and skills to affect a proper repair Return the suspect module to the factory for repair or replacement ...

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