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Installation and Operation Manual

DIB-500 R4.1

Digital Indoor Base Station

Installation and Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for DIB-500 R4.1

Page 1: ...90DIB500IM02 5 2 Secure Communications Installation and Operation Manual DIB 500 R4 1 Digital Indoor Base Station Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...Manual 90DIB500IM02 5 2 2010 Rohde Schwarz Professional Mobile Radio GmbH 31848 Bad M nder Germany Printed in Germany Subject to change Data without tolerance limits is not binding Encryption componen...

Page 3: ...2 1 5 2 Special notations 12 1 5 2 1 Designation of components installed 12 1 5 2 2 Sequence of actions 12 1 5 2 3 Safety instructions used 13 1 5 2 4 General instructions used 14 1 6 History of chang...

Page 4: ...2 1 3 Synthesizer 30 3 2 1 4 Power supply 30 3 2 1 5 Receiver transmitter carrier 30 3 2 2 Antenna Coupling System ACS 30 3 2 3 Voltage supply and alarming system 33 3 2 3 1 Mounting frame optional fo...

Page 5: ...vity variant 51 3 4 2 1 Cavity variant four carriers 52 3 4 2 2 Cavity variant eight carriers 54 3 4 3 Internal wiring of the high power variant one carrier 55 3 5 Voltage supply of the DIB 500 R4 1 5...

Page 6: ...cting the equipment racks A and B 74 4 4 3 1 Procedure for connecting equipment racks A and B 75 5 Commissioning 77 5 1 Connection to the electrical system 79 5 1 1 Tools and aids 79 5 1 2 Connection...

Page 7: ...he service computer serially 106 Connecting the service computer Ethernet 106 5 7 3 Deleting the ARP buffer 106 5 7 4 Configuring and generating network configurations via the NMC 515 ConfigurationMan...

Page 8: ...supply 126 5 9 3 Checking voice channels 127 5 9 3 1 Checking the voice channel two carriers 127 5 9 3 2 Checking the voice channel more than two carriers 129 5 9 4 Checking the installation site of t...

Page 9: ...indicate the order in which the tasks are to be performed When you have completed a work step always navigate to the next work step via the overview table to ensure that the tasks are performed in the...

Page 10: ...ns described in the following serve for the enhanced comprehensibil ity of information They emphasize specific pieces of information help you to recognize this information fast and take corresponding...

Page 11: ...measures to be taken to avert the specified hazard Shown below are four safety advice symbols which indicate the severity of the danger by means of different keywords danger warning caution attention...

Page 12: ...es in this document Here it will be distin guished between the following reasons for changes Content related changes e g functional expansions or new features Formal changes e g changes to the layout...

Page 13: ...e product User ManualNMC 511 FaultManager contains information required for the proper operation of the product User Manual NMC 515 ConfigurationManager contains information required for the proper op...

Page 14: ...ile Radio GmbH offers support contracts upon request For information on this topic please also revert to our responsible service partner or directly to Rohde Schwarz Professional Mobile Radio GmbH Pro...

Page 15: ...ts may be viewed upon request The directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment Gesetz ber Funkanlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen FTEG implemented by the European...

Page 16: ...e into consideration the applicable national and international provisions are performed exclusively by trained specialists who have been authorized accordingly damage to the product and product defect...

Page 17: ...the structural design of the product is modified without the consent of the Rohde Schwarz Professional Mobile Radio GmbH replacement parts are used that differ from the components installed by defaul...

Page 18: ...omponents The replacement of components inside the component cabinet other than network or hardware noted here must be performed exclusively by service personnel of Rohde Schwarz Professional Mobile R...

Page 19: ...of the product 2 3 4 Hazardous substances The product does not contain any substances specified in the Ordinance on Hazardous Substances published in BGBL I p 1782 Gefahrstoffverordnung Ordinance on...

Page 20: ...ters Rohde Schwarz Professional Mobile Radio GmbH has developed a disposal concept and fully assumes the duty of taking back and disposing of electric and electronic wastes accord ing to the ElektroG...

Page 21: ...In the scenario described two Tx Rx antennas will be used For diversity reception the reception paths between the two equipment racks will be connected Via the follwing interfaces the base station ca...

Page 22: ...allation and Operation Manual 90DIB500IM02 5 2 Figure 3 1 shows the front view of the DIB 500 R4 1 with four carriers The correspond ing table describes the components in greater detail Figure 3 1 Fro...

Page 23: ...em Mounting frame optional for VDC voltage supply System controller optional for VDC volt age supply Alarm input output module optional with VDC voltage supply VAC voltage supply unit optional includ...

Page 24: ...its fails a local exchange function integrated in the TIB will assume responsibility for the exchange functionality within the TIB in fall back mode The TIB network component is equipped with hardware...

Page 25: ...ACS includ ing voltage supply 3 Tx Carrier B Tx transmitter output carrier B 4 RxD Carrier B Rx receiver input carrier B Diversity 5 Rx Carrier B Rx receiver input carrier B 6 Rx Carrier A Rx receive...

Page 26: ...ons 13 LAN 2 Ethernet interface to the internal switch for connecting the service computer locally 14 LAN 1 Ethernet interface to the internal switch to the system controller depending on the variant...

Page 27: ...PUC forwards the signalling from the transceivers to the TOS or the signalling from the TOS via the air interface back to the transceivers GPS module The GPS module is a hardware subcomponent within t...

Page 28: ...essor Unit MSU 3 2 1 4 Power supply The power supply is a hardware component and provides the voltage supply for the TIB 3 2 1 5 Receiver transmitter carrier A carrier is a hardware component consisti...

Page 29: ...ticouplers2 2 x duplex filters 2 x VSWR measuring points Isolator s 4 1 Tx Rx antenna antenna A 1 Rx antenna antenna B 3 2 Tx Rx antennas antenna A Cavity like the hybrid variants but no single carrie...

Page 30: ...iversity 2 Antenna A Antenna A Tx Rx antenna connection 3 RxD TIB A2 Antenna B Rx output carrier TIB A2 only in the case of diversity 4 Rx TIB A1 Antenna A Rx output carrier TIB A1 5 Rx TIB A2 Antenna...

Page 31: ...voltage supply The mounting frame is not installed in the standard version of the DIB 500 R4 1 with VDC voltage supply The mounting frame is required if the optional system controller and alarm input...

Page 32: ...in detail Figure 3 7 Front view of system controller Table 3 6 Legend components of the voltage supply unit No Constituent 1 Mounting frame 2 Subrack for the AC voltage supply module s the number of...

Page 33: ...rms in the system controller display window Figure 3 9 shows the rear view of the system controller The following table describes these in detail Figure 3 9 Rear view of system controller Table 3 8 Le...

Page 34: ...The hardware component is installed in a mounting frame that is supplied with voltage via the connection panel Figure 3 10 shows the alarm input output module The following table describes these indic...

Page 35: ...hich in turn supplies the system controller with voltage The AC voltage supply module is a hardware subcomponent of the voltage supply unit The installed network hardware components are supplied with...

Page 36: ...Unit LRU redundancy package A DIB 500 R4 1 as of five carriers can optionally be operated with redundant connecting lines of the TIB In this case the connection panel and the LRU including the top ha...

Page 37: ...e of TIB A B or C D for the third fourth TIB mod ule 4 External alarm inputs LSA 5 External E1 connections to TIB B RJ 45 6 External E1 port with connection to E1 relay RJ 45 7 External E1 connections...

Page 38: ...egrated LRU LAN Routing Unit LRU For the variants of the DIB 500 R4 1 with more than four carriers the LRU hardware component ensures the communication between the TIB modules integrated in the two eq...

Page 39: ...up to two fan subracks made up of a fan and a fan filter mat are thus integrated in each equipment cabinet The fan unit serves for optimum verti cal venting of the components installed inside the equi...

Page 40: ...is completely wired and prepared for commissioning Inside the equipment rack all the connecting cables are marked with the corresponding part no and port designation e g for Port 1 P1 of the correspon...

Page 41: ...more than four carriers the equipment cabinets are positioned next to each other on site and connected with each other refer to Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 DIB 500 R4 1 Hybrid variant with two carriers Wi...

Page 42: ...ual 90DIB500IM02 5 2 3 4 1 1 Internal wiring of the hybrid variant two carriers Figure 3 18 shows the internal wiring of the DIB 500 R4 1 with two carriers Upon deliv ery the connections have already...

Page 43: ...f the DIB 500 R4 1 3 4 1 2 Internal wiring of the hybrid variant four carriers Figure 3 19 shows the internal wiring of the DIB 500 R4 1 with four carriers Upon deliv ery the connections have already...

Page 44: ...IB500IM02 5 2 3 4 1 3 Hybrid variant eight carriers Two equipment racks installed next to each other are used for the hybrid variant as of five carriers Apart from the wiring between the equipment rac...

Page 45: ...4 1 Figure 3 20 shows the connection between the equipment racks of the DIB 500 R4 1 in the hybrid variant with eight carriers The connections are described in detail in the associated table Figure 3...

Page 46: ...rid variant with four carriers refer to section 3 4 1 2 Table 3 19 Legend Wiring diagram DIB 500 R4 1 hybrid variant with eight carriers diversity No Connection from to network or hardware component 1...

Page 47: ...1 Figure 3 21 shows the connection between the equipment racks of the DIB 500 R4 1 in the hybrid variant with eight carriers The connections are described in detail in the associated table Figure 3 21...

Page 48: ...ection panel A PPS Connection panel B PPS for transmitting the PPS synchronization clock from TIB A 3 TIB A LAN 3 LRU P1 for connecting the TIB D ring connection installed in a second equipment racks...

Page 49: ...IB 500 R4 1 in the cavity variant The cavity couplers one per carrier are installed in the respective equipment cabinet s of the DIB 500 R4 1 With more than four carriers the equipment cabinets are po...

Page 50: ...anual 90DIB500IM02 5 2 3 4 2 1 Cavity variant four carriers For the DIB 500 R4 1 in the cavity variant the cavity couplers are installed in the equip ment carrier s refer to Figure 3 22 Upon delivery...

Page 51: ...f the DIB 500 R4 1 Figure 3 23 shows the wiring between the equipment racks of the DIB 500 R4 1 in the cavity variant with four carriers The connections are described in detail in the associ ated tabl...

Page 52: ...dentical to hybrid variant eight carri ers The connection between the equipment cabinets A and B is identical for the hybrid vari ant and cavity variant with eight carriers The connection between the...

Page 53: ...f the DIB 500 R4 1 3 4 3 Internal wiring of the high power variant one carrier Figure 3 24 shows the internal wiring of the DIB 500 R4 1 with one carrier Upon deliv ery the connections have already be...

Page 54: ...vered in two 19 equipment racks The height of the equipment rack s will increase by 12 rack units each for the cavity variants The variants of the DIB 500 R4 1 depend on the following characteristics...

Page 55: ...package for variants with five or more carriers Standard consisting of connect ing cables3 or Redundancy package optional consisting of the LRU network component including the top hat rail power supp...

Page 56: ...DIB 500 R4 1 Product description Scope of delivery of the DIB 500 R4 1 58 Installation and Operation Manual 90DIB500IM02 5 2...

Page 57: ...asks Work steps Described in Installing equipment racks Section 4 3 on page 61 Connecting equipment racks as of 5 carriers Removing the top cover of the equipment rack Section 4 4 1 on page 63 Mountin...

Page 58: ...ities These will be shown in the following sections 4 1 1 Hybrid variant Figure 4 1 visualizes the standard setup options of the hybrid variant with four and eight carriers in one operation room each...

Page 59: ...cavity variant with four and eight carriers in one operation room each Figure 4 2 Standard upright variant DIB 500 R4 1 with four and eight carriers Required cable lengths The cable sets for the Ethe...

Page 60: ...trip hazards for the operator or any other persons the required minimum distances and cable lengths are complied with Further Applicable Document For information on the site requirements please refer...

Page 61: ...f tilt during transport may cause damage to the product Secure the equipment rack with tightening straps on the sides before transporting the equipment rack e g with a lift truck 1 Place the equipment...

Page 62: ...rack the top cover of the equipment rack has to be removed The following tools and aids are required for removing and installing the top cover Phillips head screwdriver size PH2 Coin to unscrew tight...

Page 63: ...fer to Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Equipment rack top cover fastening screws The grounding connection may be damaged if you remove the equipment cabi net top cover without removing the grounding cable conne...

Page 64: ...you can select any equipment rack for installing the LRU Your selection will define this equipment rack as rack B We recommend mark ing the equipment racks accordingly If you are using an odd number o...

Page 65: ...t rail from shifting top hat rail end brackets must be installed Before the components are mounted on the top hat rail a top hat rail end bracket must be installed on the left hand end of the top hat...

Page 66: ...tage source on site is switched off 1 Clamp the top hat rail end holder onto the top hat rail in the appropriate position refer to Figure 4 7 2 Tighten the screws using a flat bladed screwdriver You h...

Page 67: ...tion panel The procedure for connecting the voltage supply cable for the top hat rail power supply unit is described in the following Proceed as follows to connect the voltage supply cable of the top...

Page 68: ...s Always wear protective gloves when handling the component Electric shock when touching live parts Hardware components in the equipment cabinet are live When performing work in the equipment cabinet...

Page 69: ...ecting voltage supply cables to the top hat rail power supply unit is described in the following Proceed as follows to connect the voltage supply cable to the top hat rail power supply unit Preparatio...

Page 70: ...ear protective gloves when handling the component Electric shock when touching live parts Hardware components in the equipment cabinet are live When performing work in the equipment cabinet ensure tha...

Page 71: ...top hat rail Figure 4 12 LRU on the top hat rail The procedure for inserting the LRU is described below Inserting the LRU Preparation The network element must have been put out of operation temporaril...

Page 72: ...ltage supply cable to the LRU according to the labelling refer to Fig ure 4 13 Figure 4 13 Interfaces of the LRU 2 Clamp the LRU onto the top hat rail from above The catch must snap in audibly The ins...

Page 73: ...may be torn out of the terminals Proceed with caution when installing the top hat rail power supply unit Ensure that the voltage supply cables do not get caught on any projecting parts dur ing install...

Page 74: ...power supply unit must have been installed The procedure for installing top hat rail end brackets is described in section 4 4 2 3 on page 66 4 4 3 Connecting the equipment racks A and B To be able to...

Page 75: ...rom the first to the second and from the second to the third TIB module etc TIB modules racks A and B via Ethernet with redundancy optional The TIB modules are connected in the form of a ring via Ethe...

Page 76: ...DIB 500 R4 1 Installation Connecting equipment racks as of 5 carriers 78 Installation and Operation Manual 90DIB500IM02 5 2...

Page 77: ...the electrical system Connection with the grounding system Section 5 1 2 on page 79 Connecting the voltage supply Section 5 1 3 on page 81 Connecting the VDC voltage supply Section 5 1 3 1 on page 82...

Page 78: ...tput power Section 5 8 2 on page 116 Measuring and checking the carriers impedance adjustment Section 5 8 3 on page 119 Function tests DIB 500 R4 1 Checking operating statuses Section 5 9 2 on page 12...

Page 79: ...tionally B GPS antenna incl accessories from the scope of delivery Coin to unscrew tighten the mounting screws of the equipment rack top cover Cable end sleeve calliper Cable end sleeves Connecting ca...

Page 80: ...accessible from above The top cover of the equipment rack must have been removed Carry out the following steps 1 Loosen the outer nut of the grounding connector on the equipment cabinet using an M13...

Page 81: ...anel for this purpose each with grounding and refer to Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Voltage supply connectors The procedures for connecting the VDC and VAC voltage supply are described in the fol lowing sect...

Page 82: ...the equipment rack Preparation The site must be prepared in compliance with the document Site Requirements The equipment rack must be connected to the grounding system A voltage source in the form of...

Page 83: ...negative voltage supply cable with the terminal 3 identified by refer to Figure 5 3 Ex works there is no connection from the primary supply connections to the housing of the equipment rack Thus all th...

Page 84: ...y cable s is are already connected to the mounting frame and can be connected to the voltage source on site With a VAC voltage supply optional the DIB 500 R4 1 can be connected to the voltage source o...

Page 85: ...the document Site Requirements The equipment rack must be connected to the grounding system A voltage source in the form of a voltage supply connector or an uninterruptible power supply UPS is availab...

Page 86: ...e commissioning of the network requires additional work steps that need to be performed in the equipment cabinet the voltage source must stay switched off for the time being Switching on the voltage s...

Page 87: ...5 plug connector The following table s describe s the pin assignments in the standard configuration of the respective connect ing lines that are connected using RJ 45 plug connectors Figure 5 7 Pin as...

Page 88: ...must comply with the site requirements Carry out the following steps If cables are routed over sharp edges or in bending radiuses too small for the cables the cables may be damaged If cables are rout...

Page 89: ...onnections 5 1 4 2 Connecting E1 LSA The procedure for connecting E1 connectors LSA is described below Proceed as follows to connect E1 connectors LSA Preparation The connecting cables provided must c...

Page 90: ...ion of the GP antenna supplied roof wall mast installation Responsibility for the installation commissioning and maintenance of the GPS antenna The operating company is responsible for the proper inst...

Page 91: ...are installing the antenna on a mast fasten the fibre ribbon on the antenna mast as an additional means of securing the GPS antenna against slipping The GPS antenna must not be installed on the anten...

Page 92: ...bles are routed over sharp edges or in bending radiuses too small for the cables the cables may be damaged If cables are routed over sharp edges or in bending radiuses too small for the cables the cab...

Page 93: ...GPS and TETRA Each equipment cabinet features three antenna connectors two for TETRA antennas A and B and one GPS antenna connector All the antenna connectors are routed from the front of the respect...

Page 94: ...too small for the cables the cables may be damaged Connect the required antennas antenna A B and GPS to the corresponding con nectors on the top of the equipment rack refer to Figure 5 14 on page 94...

Page 95: ...s required The alarm inputs out puts to be used can be defined through connection to the corresponding terminals The alarms are signalled with the corresponding severity via the external alarm outputs...

Page 96: ...oved to be able to access the mounting frame The top cover of the mounting frame is secured with five mounting screws The procedure for removing the top cover of the mounting frame is described in the...

Page 97: ...ame mounting screws 2 Remove the top cover of the mounting frame You have successfully removed the top cover of the mounting frame 5 5 3 Connecting external alarms Depending on the desired alarm signa...

Page 98: ...f operation temporarily refer to sec tion 6 1 on page133 The connecting cables provided must comply with the site requirements The tools and aids must be available refer to section 5 5 1 on page 96 Th...

Page 99: ...nal alarms through the corresponding grommet Figure 5 19 Mounting frame grommet top view 2 Cautiously press the lever 1 downward to open the clamps of the connectors 2 Figure 5 20 Alarm input output m...

Page 100: ...escribed in the fol lowing Proceed as follows to mount the top cover of the mounting frame Preparation The network element must have been put out of operation temporarily refer to sec tion 6 1 on page...

Page 101: ...ent rack grommet again Use the size PH2 Phillips head screwdriver for this purpose refer to Figure 4 4 You have successfully mounted the equipment rack top cover 5 7 Configuring the DIB 500 R4 1 The f...

Page 102: ...e source must be switched on The procedure for switching on the voltage source depends on the circumstances at the respective installation site The procedure for switching on the voltage supply is des...

Page 103: ...ceed as follows to switch on a network element Preparation The equipment rack must be connected to the grounding system The equipment cabinet must be connected to the voltage source at the installatio...

Page 104: ...e service computer serially The Service and Maintenance Tool SMT is required to connect the service computer to a base station via a serial connection since the SMT establishes the connection between...

Page 105: ...d already The service computer must have been started already The ON OFF switch es in the connection panel must be in the ON switch posi tion switch position up Carry out the following steps Connect s...

Page 106: ...he assignments of IP addresses to hardware addresses of network adapters MAC address are stored in the ARP Address Resolution Protocol buffer To ensure that the initial download is performed properly...

Page 107: ...figuration for an ACCESSNET T network is created based on the defined network design For this purpose the NMC 515 ConfigurationManager permits the creation and adaptation of an ACCESSNET T network mo...

Page 108: ...n network hardware components are deliv ered the platform images have already been loaded For the initial download via the NMC 522 DownloadManager however the corresponding network hardware compo nent...

Page 109: ...nected to the corresponding component Carry out the following steps 1 Start PuTTY by double clicking the executable file The user interface of PuTTY will be displayed Figure 5 25 PuTTY user interface...

Page 110: ...he ethX Y configuration file will open The following output is an example ACCESSNET T Configuration File Network cta Description CTA_CFG_TL47_5_v04 Config Int Version 1 3 Network Element bs02 001 Netw...

Page 111: ...logously for any further IP addresses The procedure for adapting the IP address has been completed 5 7 6 2 Adapting the IP addresses PowerPC For the proper operation of the PowerPC the IP address es o...

Page 112: ...e 5 26 PuTTY user interface 2 Enter the corresponding IP address in the Host Name or IP address field refer to Table 5 12 3 Click Open The SSH connection will be established The following output is di...

Page 113: ...dr 10 101 101 33 option lease 864000 option subnet 255 255 255 224 max_leases 1 dhcp_magkey 0x13242c8 opt bootfile autoscript img 9 Navigate to the IP address of the start entry 10 Enter the following...

Page 114: ...DIB1_12 Software Component aeos intel_1 AEOS Intel Software Version Configuration Version 1001281502 Generated by NMC 515 ConfigurationManager 03 01 00 Date Time 28 01 2010 15 02 32 CET 10 101 101 49...

Page 115: ...e for adapting the IP address has been completed 5 7 7 Performing an initial download via NMC 522 DownloadManager The NMC 522 DownloadManager network management client transmits the required data from...

Page 116: ...aids to adjust a cavity combiner Service computer set up appropriately refer to the Service Computer for ACCESS NET T Requirement Manual VSWR measuring instrument recommended R S NRT R S NRT measuring...

Page 117: ...service com puter 3 Call the prompt via the Windows main menu Start Run 4 Enter the cmd command The prompt window will be displayed Figure 5 28 Command prompt 5 Enter the command telnet 10 xxx xxx XX...

Page 118: ...command p s sbue sbcc 02 0x 25000 to set the output power to 25 W x corresponds to carrier no The following output is displayed puc_1 BSC 10 32 36 17 5100 p s sbue sbcc 02 01 25000 SBUE SBCC 02 01 Tr...

Page 119: ...ocedure is described in the following Measuring instrument used The procedure for impedance adjustment described below applies exclusively to the use of the recommended R S NRT VSWR measuring equipmen...

Page 120: ...nents fitted could then be damaged Ensure that the original antenna is connected to the antenna connector above the equipment cabinet refer to Figure 5 29 Otherwise fit a dummy load 50 to the antenna...

Page 121: ...ter output The transmitter output increases up to the maximum value and then falls back down If this happens turn the cavity coupler handwheel back in the opposite direction in order to reset the maxi...

Page 122: ...pment and reconnect the antenna cable 15 Enter the p s sbue sbcc 02 0x XXXXX command to reset the output power to the permissible value network specific x corresponds to the carrier number XXXXX corre...

Page 123: ...tests Service computer set up appropriately refer to the Service Computer for ACCESS NET T requirements manual Network management client NMC 511 FaultManager SMT Service and Maintenance Tool for TIB...

Page 124: ...the NMC 511 FaultManager Provided the corresponding network component is displayed in red you have to perform a fault analysis refer to the product documentation of the NMC 511 FaultManager The functi...

Page 125: ...flashes rapidly 100 100 ms when the voltage supply fails flashes every half second 500 500 ms during standard operation flashes every second 1000 1000 ms when the product is being shut down Shutdown...

Page 126: ...in periodical intervals refer to Figure 5 32 Figure 5 32 TIB indicators The function test has been completed 5 9 2 4 Checking operating statuses via LEDs of the voltage supply unit optional only for...

Page 127: ...ws to check operating statuses of the voltage supply unit Preparation The electrical connection must be made and commissioning completed Carry out the following steps 1 Check the LEDs of the system co...

Page 128: ...po nent must be established The procedure for checking the voice channel is described in the following Checking the Voice Channel Preparation You need the tools and aids described in section 5 9 1 on...

Page 129: ...ts with more than two Carriers For a DIB 500 R4 1 with more than two carriers the function test must be continued as described in section 5 9 3 2 on page 129 5 9 3 2 Checking the voice channel more th...

Page 130: ...disabled bsce deblock x x corresponds to the respective carrier The check of the voice channel is complete 5 9 4 Checking the installation site of the GPS antenna To prevent damage caused by insuffic...

Page 131: ...escribed below Proceed as follows to restore the operating condition Preparation The network element must have been put out of operation temporarily refer to sec tion 6 1 on page 133 You need the tool...

Page 132: ...DIB 500 R4 1 Commissioning Function tests DIB 500 R4 1 132 Installation and Operation Manual 90DIB500IM02 5 2...

Page 133: ...rocedures 6 1 Temporary service interruption To interrupt service briefly you must turn off the power supply In addition depending on the connection variant on site the equipment rack must be disconne...

Page 134: ...down the On Off switch refer to Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 On off switch of the DIB 500 R4 1 The network and hardware components are switched off 2 Disconnect the equipment rack from the voltage source on...

Page 135: ...k elements The procedure for performing a permanent shutdown is described in the following Proceed as follows to perform a permanent shutdown Preparation The operation of the network element must have...

Page 136: ...DIB 500 R4 1 Service interruption Permanent shutdown 136 Installation and Operation Manual 90DIB500IM02 5 2...

Page 137: ...ts will automat ically be started After about three to five minutes all network and hardware compo nents have started up and are ready for operation The procedure for recommissioning after a temporary...

Page 138: ...the disconnected physical connections must be restored The procedure for recommissioning after a permanent shutdown is described in the fol lowing Proceed as follows to recommission a network element...

Page 139: ...products The topical state of the network components can be monitored via a connected network management client NMC 511 FaultManager For more information on the NMC 511 FaultManager please refer to th...

Page 140: ...cement of network hardware components is described in the document entitled Service and Maintenance Manual Table 8 2 Tasks to be performed during visual inspections and intervals Task s Interval s Sit...

Page 141: ...or this reason we recommend setting up the device cabinets of the product directly at the intended installation site Installing the transport lock The transport lock installed in the condition as supp...

Page 142: ...truck ensure that the ground is suitable for transportation When transporting ensure that no lateral tilt of the equipment rack will occur 1 Load the equipment rack onto the means of transportation w...

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