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ERTIFICATION

 

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FCC C

OMPLIANCE

This equipment does not have any clocking source and is a passive device per FCC guidelines. When used in conjunction with any clocking 
devices, this combined system may radiate radio frequency energy that causes harmful interference to radio communications. Operating such 
a system 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.

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IMITED

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ARRANTY

 

ADC DSL Systems, Incorporated (“ADC”) warrants that, for a period of sixty (60) months from the date of shipment, the hardware portion 
of its products will be free of material defects and faulty workmanship under normal use. ADC's obligation, under this warranty, is limited to 
replacing or repairing, at ADC's option, any such hardware product which is returned during the 12-month warranty period per ADC's 
instructions and which product is confirmed by ADC not to comply with the foregoing warranty.

ADC warrants that, for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, the software furnished with its products will operate substantially in 
accordance with the ADC published specifications and documentation for such software. ADC’s entire liability for software that does not 
comply with the foregoing warranty and is reported to ADC during the 90-day warranty period is, at ADC’s option, either (a) return of the 
price paid or (b) repair or replace of the software. ADC also warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of purchase, the media 
on which software is stored will be free from material defects under normal use. ADC will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned 
to ADC during the 30-day warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment.

The transportation charges for shipment of returned products to ADC will be prepaid by the Buyer. ADC will pay transportation charges for 
shipment of replacement products to Buyer, unless no trouble is found (NTF), in which case the Buyer will pay transportation charges.

ADC may use reconditioned parts for such repair or replacement. This warranty does not apply to any product which has been repaired, worked 
upon, or altered by persons not authorized by ADC or in ADC's sole judgment has subjected to misuse, accident, fire or other casualty, or 
operation beyond its design range.

Repaired products have a 90-day warranty, or until the end of the original warranty period—whichever period is greater. 

ADC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED 
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO ITS PRODUCTS 
AND ANY ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS. FURTHER, ADC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT SOFTWARE WILL BE 
FREE FROM BUGS OR THAT ITS USE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR REGARDING THE USE, OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE, 
OF THE SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE.

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ETURNS

ADC continues to repair faulty modules beyond the warranty program at a nominal charge. Contact your ADC sales representative for details 
and pricing. Refer to the instructions under “Appendix C - Product Support”

 on page 38

 for complete return instructions.

M

ODIFICATIONS

Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by ADC Telecommunications, Inc. voids the user's warranty.

All wiring external to the products should follow the provisions of the current edition of the National Electrical Code.

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TANDARDS

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OMPLIANCE

This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the applicable sections of the following standard:

TR-TSY-00056: Repeater Housings for T1, T1C, T1D, and T1G Carrier Systems

Summary of Contents for 150-458-100-05

Page 1: ...HIGAIN REMOTE THERM O NATOR ENCLOSURE HRE 458 List 1 List 1B and List 2 Product Catalog 150 458 100 05 CLEIs T1RHNBV4 and T1RHNBW4...

Page 2: ...is company private to ADC DSL Systems Inc and shall not be modified used copied reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of ADC Contents herein are current as of the dat...

Page 3: ...rt the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC Order replacement equipment if necessary Check the packing list to ensure complete and accurate shipment of each listed item If the shi...

Page 4: ...Inspecting Shipment 150 458 100 05 iv February 23 2000 HRE 458 List 1 List 1B and List 2...

Page 5: ...rounding a Pole Mounted Enclosure 11 Grounding a Flat Surface Mounted Enclosure 13 Slot Chassis Ground Connections 15 Doubler and Repeater Installation 15 Detaching the Dome from the Baseplate 16 Open...

Page 6: ...teel Dome Cover 34 Replacing LPU Arrestor Boards 34 Valve Replacement Procedures 35 Pressure Relief Valve 35 Breather Vent Valve 36 Air Stem Valve 36 Pressure Cutoff Valve 37 Appendix C Product Suppor...

Page 7: ...458 Pivot Mounting Bracket 7 5 Grounding for Pole Mounted Unit 12 6 Grounding for Flat Surface Mounted Unit 14 7 HRE 458 Enclosure 16 8 HRE 458 Bar Code and P1 Label Locations 20 9 HRE 458 with Cover...

Page 8: ...List 2 LIST OF TABLES 1 Mounting Details 7 2 Slot Pin Assignments 15 3 Bar Code and P1 Label Information 20 4 Deployment Rules for Doublers and Remote Units 26 5 Binder Group Stub Cable Termination 27...

Page 9: ...h bit rate Digital Subscriber Line HDSL T1 transmission system The remote enclosure is designed to protect HiGain doubler units from potentially harmful conditions found in outdoor environments The en...

Page 10: ...nsists of material that provides protective covering from sunlight atmospheric temperatures ground chemicals and stresses expected in standard installations The gel filled List 1 List 1B unit is simil...

Page 11: ...ssure relief valve The air cutoff valve is used to shut off the inlet air supply that is pumped from the main feeder cable through the 30 foot 9 144m stub into the HRE 458 enclosure To shut OFF the in...

Page 12: ...embly allows the enclosure to breathe and keeps the internal atmosphere free of harmful contaminants The five metal valves are shown in Figure 3 on page 5 Two O rings are required between the brass fi...

Page 13: ...150 458 100 05 Overview HRE 458 List 1 List 1B and List 2 February 23 2000 5 Figure 3 Metal Valves...

Page 14: ...for missing components and physical damage that may have occurred during shipping To unpack the enclosure 1 Remove the HRE 458 from its shipping carton 2 Perform an inventory to verify that all equipm...

Page 15: ...t surface or in a rack The mounting details for the various methods are as follows Figure 4 HRE 458 Pivot Mounting Bracket Table 1 Mounting Details Mounting Page Pole mounting with a pole diameter of...

Page 16: ...ds of an inch of its length 7 Insert a lug bolt into the center bottom hole of the pivot mounting bracket and screw the bolt into the mounting hole 8 Secure the mounting bracket to the pole or pedesta...

Page 17: ...eplate bolts Torque the mounting bracket bolts between 30 and 40 inch pounds 10 If the cable stub connects to an underground cable dress the cable down the pole to the splice case If the cable stub co...

Page 18: ...enclosure in a rack Have the following equipment ready before you begin this procedure Four 3 8 inch thru bolts for rack mounting Four 3 8 inch nonmetallic washers Nonmetallic washers are required to...

Page 19: ...d by removing the screw that secures the braided ground strap to the mounting bracket on the card cage Grounding a Pole Mounted Enclosure Use the following procedure to ground a pole or pedestal mount...

Page 20: ...d rod Torque the grounding lug between 18 and 22 inch pounds 6 Use 6 AWG cable to connect the main cable shield to the ground rod ADC does not recommend connecting the main cable shield to the enclosu...

Page 21: ...Enclosure To ground a flat surface mounted enclosure see Figure 6 on page 14 1 Bond the main cable shield through the splice case using bullet bond 2 Use a megger type Ohmmeter to measure the resista...

Page 22: ...connect the ground lug on the HRE 458 to the ground connection in the manhole Torque the grounding lug between 18 and 22 inch pounds 4 Use a 6 AWG cable to connect the main cable shield to the ground...

Page 23: ...guides for the desired slot then push the unit into the enclosure until it is seated in the slot connector 2 Push the unit into the card edge connector until it is entirely within the enclosure guides...

Page 24: ...1 List 1B and List 2 DETACHING THE DOME FROM THE BASEPLATE To detach the dome from the enclosure baseplate Figure 7 1 Release the internal pressure 2 Unclamp the dome from the baseplate 3 Lift the do...

Page 25: ...from the enclosure Go to step 9 5 Locate the pressure cutoff valve as shown in Figure 1 on page 2 Close the pressure cutoff valve by rotating clockwise one 1 full turn blocking the pressure from the...

Page 26: ...2 PSI there is no minimum requirement as long as a slight positive pressure is applied Replace the air stem cap Continue from Step 11 10 For List 2 units open the air inlet tube by turning the air val...

Page 27: ...g Dual or Single 239 T1 or DDS ISDN Repeater Mechanics Dimensions Height 24 in 61 cm Diameter 11 3 in 28 9 cm Depth 14 in 35 7 cm Volume 0 75 ft3 021 m3 Weight HRE 458 List 1 gel filled 53 lb 24 kg a...

Page 28: ...e 3 gives a brief description of what the labels represent Figure 8 HRE 458 Bar Code and P1 Label Locations Table 3 Bar Code and P1 Label Information Name Description CLEI ECI Bar Code Label Contains...

Page 29: ...at exchange assembly is attached to the top lid of the dome The assembly allows internal heat produced by the units to quickly expel into the outside atmosphere before overheating occurs This heat red...

Page 30: ...o ground The ground pin is connected to pin 1 of each slot The gas tube parameters are equivalent to a TII 47 BT The dc breakdown ranges from 300 to 500 volts The tube can withstand at least 400 10 10...

Page 31: ...as described in the Functional Description section beginning on page 2 The pressure relief valve is not intended to control the pressure that is supplied to the enclosure The external network pressure...

Page 32: ...re relief valve from the plastic bag Verify that an O ring is installed on the threaded end of the valve and on the brass fitting in the base of the enclosure for a total of two O rings 7 Carefully pl...

Page 33: ...e 26 for a list of the HRE 458 deployment rules Even when the deployment rules are followed the metal surfaces of the installed units can feel hot to the touch when removed from an HRE 458 that is ope...

Page 34: ...The third rule minimizes the power consumption and dissipation of the HLU which provides power to the doubler Rule 3 requires Span 1 to be a minimum and Span 3 to be a maximum This choice minimizes th...

Page 35: ...Housing Binder Group ORANGE Pair Wire Pin No in Housing Binder Group GREEN Pair Wire Pin No in Housing Binder Group BROWN Pair Wire Pin No in Housing 1 BL BL W BL 5 O BL W BL 3 G BL W BL 11 BR BL W B...

Page 36: ...UT SIDE 2 OUT SIDE 2 IN BLUE GROUP ORANGE GROUP BROWN GROUP GREEN GROUP BLUE WHITE BLUE WHITE BLUE WHITE BLUE WHITE SLOT 1 SLOT 1 CENTRAL OFFICE FIELD SLOT 1 SLOT 2 ORANGE WHITE ORANGE WHITE ORANGE WH...

Page 37: ...e following sections contain step by step procedures for Preparing the stubs for splicing into the main cable pre splice procedure Splicing the stubs into the main cable splicing procedure Dressing an...

Page 38: ...al of grease 5 Separate pairs between the tied ends and the cable butt to aid in the removal of grease 6 Remove grease by wiping the tied ends and the cable butt with a clean cloth or paper towel 7 Ke...

Page 39: ...the cables are connected wrap the CO splice with aluminum tape or dress out the splice according to local procedures 5 Connect the field side of the cable stub to the field side of the main cable wit...

Page 40: ...e pair count or the main cable will no longer be valid 8 Roll back and tape the screen divider from the cable stub 9 Perform any cable tests required by local practice Post splicing Procedure 1 Starti...

Page 41: ...he pairs on the other side of the field cable stub screen in the same way 7 Cut the cable stub screen divider approximately 6 inches from the cable stub butt Figure 15 Screen Folding Diagram 8 Fold ea...

Page 42: ...sert a new LPU board in the vacant position 5 Repeat steps 1 through 5 to replace other defective LPU boards 6 Replace the O ring if damaged 7 Place cover and clamp and repressurize housing if require...

Page 43: ...he adapter To remove and replace the PRV proceed as follows 1 Grip the adapter nut with a 3 4 wrench and the PRV with a 1 2 wrench 2 While holding the adapter nut steady it should not be moved loosen...

Page 44: ...l nickel plated brass assembly as shown in Figure 3 on page 5 It is used to pressurize the enclosure from an external air supply or to release the internal pressure The assembly consists of an adapter...

Page 45: ...g nut subassembly away from the body housing until it is completely disengaged Some resistance will be noticed as the stem s O rings rub against the walls of the body housing while the stem is withdra...

Page 46: ...ting System Turn Up and Testing Network Monitoring upstream or downstream Power Monitoring and Remote Surveillance Service Maintenance Agreements Systems Operation ADC Technical Assistance Center 800...

Page 47: ...ther Vent Valve CLEI Common Language Equipment Identified cm Centimeter CO Central Office dB Decibel DDS Digital Data System ECI Equipment Catalog Item EMI Electromagnetic Interference HDSL High bit r...

Page 48: ...150 458 100 05 40 February 23 2000 HRE 458 List 1 List 1B and List 2 PE Processing Element PRV Pressure Relief Valve PSI Pounds per Square Inch REA Rural Electrification Administration RMA Return Mat...

Page 49: ...150 458 100 05 Appendix D Glossary HRE 458 List 1 List 1B and List 2 February 23 2000 41...

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Page 51: ...with proof of the date of shipment The transportation charges for shipment of returned products to ADC will be prepaid by the Buyer ADC will pay transportation charges for shipment of replacement pro...

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