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FibeAir® IP-10G 

Installation Guide 

Doc-00023199 Rev E 
June 2012 

Summary of Contents for Fibe-Air IP-10G

Page 1: ...Copyright 2012 by Ceragon Networks Ltd All rights reserved FibeAir IP 10G Installation Guide Doc 00023199 Rev E June 2012 ...

Page 2: ... liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this document or equipment supplied with it Open Source Statement The Product may use open source software among them O S software released under the GPL or GPL alike license GPL License Inasmuch that such software is being used it is released under the GPL License ...

Page 3: ...nfiguration Options 14 7 6 Installing the IDU in a 19 ETSI Rack 14 7 7 Installing the IDU in a Nodal Enclosure 15 7 7 1 Nodal Enclosure Design 15 7 7 2 List of Kits Needed to Install an IDU in a Nodal Configuration 16 7 7 3 Procedure for IDU Installation in a Nodal Configuration 16 7 8 Grounding the IDU and Electrical Information 20 7 8 1 Dual DC Feed 22 8 RFU Overview 23 8 1 Installing an RFU 23 ...

Page 4: ... 1 Link Verification 48 11 4 1 2 Line Interfaces Test 48 11 4 1 3 Interoperability Verification 48 11 4 1 4 Management Verification 49 11 4 1 5 Loopback Operation 49 11 5 1 1 Commissioning Procedure 50 11 5 1Commissioning Tests 50 11 5 1 1 Link Verification 50 11 5 1 2 Line Interfaces Test 50 11 5 1 3 Switching Tests 51 11 5 1 4 Interoperability Verification 51 11 5 1 5 Management Verification 52 ...

Page 5: ...onnector Pin Out 64 13 2 Protection Wayside Management Connector Pin Out 65 13 3 Power Connector Pin Out 65 13 4 16 x E1 DS1Connector 66 13 5 Ethernet 10 100 1000 Connector Pin Out 68 13 6 Ethernet 10 100 Connector Pin Out 69 13 7 User Channel Connector Pin Out 69 13 8 Craft Terminal Connector Pin Out 70 14 Appendix C Fan Tray Replacement 71 ...

Page 6: ... all electrostatic must be discharged from both personnel and tools In Norway and Sweden Equipment connected to the protective earthing of the building installation through the mains connection or through other equipment with a connection to protective earthing and to a cable distribution system using coaxial cable may in some circumstances create a fire hazard Connection to a cable distribution s...

Page 7: ...toutes les alimentations électriques Bruit de machine d ordre 3 GPSGV le plus haut niveau de pression sonore s élève à 70 dB A au maximum dans le respect de la norme ISO EN 7779 Allgemeine Vorsichtsmaßnahmen für die Anlage Wenn andere Steuerelemente verwendet Einstellungen vorgenommen oder Verfahren durchgeführt werden als die hier angegebenen kann dies gefährliche Strahlung verursachen Beachten S...

Page 8: ...ion of Hazardous Toxic Substances Component Hazardous Substance Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr VI Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE PCB Circuit Modules Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Mechanical Parts Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Cables Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply ...

Page 9: ...get Audience This guide contains technical information about installation of an IP 10 system and is intended for use by personnel of all levels certified by Ceragon personnel such as system engineers technicians or supervisors 4 Related Documents FibeAir IP 10G and IP 10E User Guide DOC 00034612 FibeAir IP 10G Product Description FibeAir IP 10 MIB Reference DOC 00015446 FibeAir IP 10 License Manag...

Page 10: ... Connecting an IDU to an RFU Provides instructions for connecting an IDU to an RFU Initial System Configuration Describes the basic configuration steps for an IP 10 radio link including how to connect a PC or laptop to the IDU and launch Ceragon Web Based Management upgrade the IDU software activate the license key and configure basic IDU parameters Acceptance and Commissioning Procedures Provides...

Page 11: ...ended to transport the equipment to the installation site in its original packing case If intermediate storage is required the packed equipment must be stored in dry and cool conditions and out of direct sunlight in accordance with ETS 300 019 1 1 Class 1 2 6 3 Inspection Check the packing lists and ensure that the correct part numbers and quantities of components arrived 6 4 Unpacking Equipment a...

Page 12: ...mentioned above the interface connectors and their pin outs are described in the following sections in this guide Appendix A Line Interfaces Appendix B Connector Pin Outs 7 3 Special Requirements for North America Restricted Access Area DC powered equipment should only be installed in a Restricted Access Area Installation Codes The equipment must be installed according to country national electric...

Page 13: ...ement connection Ethernet In addition since the IDU will be connected to the RFU when considering a site it is important to check for current and future obstacles on the roof or tower Possible future obstacles may include trees new buildings and window cleaners on the roof and snow that may accumulate in front of the antenna The site should be accessible but only by certified personnel Note about ...

Page 14: ... a 19 ETSI Rack WARNING The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra building or exposed wiring or cabling only The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra building interfaces only and require isolation ...

Page 15: ...e main unit 7 7 1 Nodal Enclosure Design Two types of shelves are available for a nodal configuration Main Nodal Enclosure Each node must have a main nodal enclosure which can hold two IP 10 IDUs Extension Nodal Enclosure Up to two extension nodal enclosures can be stacked on top of the main nodal enclosure Each extension nodal enclosure can contain two IP 10 IDUs Main Nodal Enclosure Extension No...

Page 16: ...NK In accordance with configuration Optional 4 IP 10 G Series IDU In accordance with configuration Note that item 3 I BLANK is a blank panel that must be installed in each enclosure slot that is not occupied by an IDU 7 7 3 Procedure for IDU Installation in a Nodal Configuration 1 Install the IP 10 I Main Enclosure in the 19 inch rack using 4 screws 2 If an expansion enclosure is required install ...

Page 17: ...Page 17 of 71 3 Fasten the 2 screws at the back of the IP 10 I Expansion Enclosure 4 Install the IP 10 I Main Enclosure in the 19 inch rack using 4 screws 5 If an additional expansion enclosure is required perform steps 2 4 again with the second IP 10 I Expansion Enclosure ...

Page 18: ...d with the enclosure kit Warning The 19 ears should be removed from the IP 10 IDU and replaced with the special ears that are used to fasten the IP 10 IDU to the main nodal enclosure the XC chassis If this is not done the unit will not be 100 plugged into the backplane and you may encounter incomprehensible errors 8 Slide the IDU into the enclosure and tighten it using 2 screws Repeat this step fo...

Page 19: ...0 In accordance with the configuration remove the IP 10 T Card blank panel from the IDU by releasing 2 side screws 11 In accordance with the configuration insert the IP 10 T Card panel into the IDU sliders and tighten it using 2 side screws Note If you remove the T Card the T Card blank needs to be put back in the slot Important For the warranty to be honored install the unit in accordance with th...

Page 20: ... ground for each IDU via a one hole mounted lug onto a single point stud The stud must be installed using a UL listed ring tongue terminal and two star washers for anti rotation For antenna ports lightning protection is used that does not permit transients of a greater magnitude than the following Open Circuit 1 2 50us 600V Short Circuit 8 20us 300A The ampacity of the conductor connecting the IDU...

Page 21: ... source the following must be considered DC power can be from 40 5 VDC to 60 VDC Recommended Availability of a UPS Uninterrupted Power Source battery backup and emergency power generator Whether or not the power source provides constant power i e power is secured on weekends or is shut off frequently and consistently The power supply must have grounding points on the AC and DC sides Caution The us...

Page 22: ...ED on the front panel which indicates if that input is receiving adequate power This means that the LED will be off when the input voltage is below 40 5V absolute value In addition the IDU raises an alarm when the power input is below the minimal level one alarm per power input You can mask this alarm using the CLI This option can be used if you choose to connect only one power input and do not wa...

Page 23: ...n an IP 10G system FibeAir RFUs deliver the maximum capacity over 3 5 56 MHz channels with configurable modulation schemes from QPSK to 256QAM independently of the data interface in use The RFUs inherently support the use of the XPIC mechanism to double capacity over a specific radio channel An IP 10G system can use the following RFUs Standard Power FibeAir RFU C FibeAir RFU SP FibeAir 1500P High ...

Page 24: ...0HP 6 11GHz RFU HP 6 11GHz RFU HS 6 8GHz RFU SP 6 8GHz 1500P 11 38GHz Installation Type Split Mount All Indoor Space Diversity Method SD BBS IFC BBS BBS IFC 1 BBS BBS BBS BBS Frequency Diversity FD BBS Configuration 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 2 N 1 N 0 N 2 Tx Power dBm High Power up to 29 dBm Ultra High Power up to 32 dBm RFU Mounting Direct Mount Antenna Bandwidth BW 3 5MHz 56 MHz 10 MHz 30 MHz 56 MHz Power S...

Page 25: ...e from the IDU to the RFU and terminate it with N type male connectors 4 In a split mount configuration you must seal the coaxial cable onto the RFU interface by performing the following steps i Peel approximately 6 inches of COAX SEAL from the paper backing ii Wrap the isolation tape over the coax cover Start winding from coax cover towards fitting with one half overlap with each winding making s...

Page 26: ...the existing COAX SEAL molding and pressing it into the other material COAX SEAL adheres to itself with slight pressure v Carefully inspect the seal to make certain that all joints are covered Note Make sure you fasten the cable along the ladder Important Make sure that the inner pin of the connector does not exceed the edge of the connector The cable should have a maximum attenuation of 30 dB at ...

Page 27: ...efer to the FibeAir IP 10G and IP 10E User Guide DOC 00034612 The User Guide includes instructions for configuring the IP 10G interfaces security protocols management and all other necessary configurations The User Guide also includes instructions for setting up the various IP 10G configuration options such as space and frequency diversity Multi Radio XPIC and 1 1 HSB 2 2 HSB and 2 0 configuration...

Page 28: ... ports 1 or 3 SW package Basic 6 xx xx Protection Disabled 1 0 configuration To establish a connection with the IDU 1 Verify that no Ethernet traffic cables or fibers is connected 2 Power up the IDU 3 Connect your PC or laptop to one of the IDU management ports ports 6 or 7 far right RJ45 ports 4 Set your PC or laptop to the following configuration IP Address 192 168 1 240 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 No...

Page 29: ...1 3 Press Enter The IP 10 Login page is displayed 4 Enter the user name and password Default user name admin Default password admin 5 Click Apply The Main View page opens displaying all the unit s populated slots Note For multi radio configurations protection and extension units available options will vary according to the available interfaces and configured features for selected slot Main View Mu...

Page 30: ...currently active main unit This is used primarily for web based management and telnet access The user can configure a floating IP address in the active unit and this IP address will be automatically copied to the standby unit To configure local IP settings 1 Select Configuration General Management The Management page opens 2 In the Local IP Configuration section of the Management page enter the IP...

Page 31: ...e PC or laptop you are using to perform the software upgrade You may use Windows FTP Server or any other FTP server application to perform the upgrade Note It is recommended to use FileZilla_Server 0_9_26 software that can be downloaded from the web freeware IP 10G E includes a timed software installation feature that enables you to configure a software upgrade to take place at a later time This e...

Page 32: ...ckage Target Device Indicates the specific component that is contains the version Running Version Indicates the version that is currently running on the IDU Installed Version Displays IDU software files that were successfully installed Upgrade Package Displays IDU software files that were successfully downloaded to the IDU and are ready to be installed when IDU upgrade is executed Downgrade Packag...

Page 33: ...emote server are properly configured 4 In the New Version section click Download to download a software upgrade package This may take a few minutes Note If you want to install an older version of the software click Download in the Old Version section rather than the New Version section of the Software Management page 5 Download or take the zipped software package e g aidu 6 9 X X X X zip from FTP ...

Page 34: ...e an IDU s software 1 Select Diagnostics Maintenance Software Management The Software Management page opens 2 In the Installation Type section specify the type of installation Regular The upgrade will be initiated immediately when you click Upgrade Timed The upgrade will be initiated after a defined time interval 3 For a timed installation specify the number of minutes in the Timed Install section...

Page 35: ...grade All in the New Version section Software downgrade requires a special package for downgrade For example downgrade aidu 6 9 X X X X zip 5 For a 1 1 configuration select Configuration Protection Protection Parameters set Protection Lockout to Off and click Apply The Install Status section indicates the current download status Options are Ready In Progress Success Failure For a timed installatio...

Page 36: ...se key based on the IDU s Serial number Contact Ceragon in order to obtain your license key Once you receive a new license key you must load the new license key into the IDU 1 Select Configuration General Unit Parameters The Unit Parameters page opens 2 Verify that the three left characters of the license key match the three right characters of the IDU Serial Number displayed near the bottom of th...

Page 37: ...not legal e g a typing mistake or an invalid serial number a License Violation alarm is raised specific to the problem with the license In the event of a License Violation alarm radio port capacity is automatically limited to 3Mbps allowing only management channels to the remote end In order to clear the alarm you must configure the system to comply with the loaded license then issue a cold reset ...

Page 38: ...m Since they will never be completely orthogonal some signal cancelation is required In addition XPIC includes an automatic recovery mechanism that ensures that if one carrier fails or a false signal is received the mate carrier will not be affected This mechanism also assures that when the failure is cleared both carriers will be operational XPIC can be used in a 2 0 or 2 2 configuration XPIC can...

Page 39: ...or XPIC 1 Install the dual polarization antenna and point it in the direction of the other site 2 Following alignment verify that the link achieves its required RSL 3 The antenna feeders may also need to be aligned slight rotations in order to achieve the highest XPI in absolute value during installation and no less than 25dB Refer to Displaying XPI Values on page 40 4 Install the two RFUs on a du...

Page 40: ...tes both at used ons polarizati orthogonal with RSL Link RSL sites both at used on polarizati same with the RSL Link RSL XPOL POL XPOL POL RSL RSL XPI 4 If the XPI is less than 25dB adjust the feed polarization by opening the polarization screw and gently rotating the feed to minimize the RSLXPOL Note Polarization alignment is not always possible since the RSLXPOL might fall below the sensitivity ...

Page 41: ...ly appears if the IDU is using an XPIC script To view XPI performance for intervals of 15 minutes or daily select PM Counters Radio XPI from the menu bar on the left side of the main management page The XPI PM Report is displayed XPI PM Report Note In clear sky conditions a normal XPI level is between 25 and 30dB ...

Page 42: ...operability with customer end equipment Ceragon s Acceptance and Commissioning procedure includes the following stages Site Acceptance Procedure Commissioning of radio link in a 1 0 configuration Commissioning of radio link in a 1 1 configuration Commissioning of radio link in a 2 0 or 2 2 XPIC configuration The Site Acceptance Procedure is a checklist that summarizes the installation requirements...

Page 43: ...TING Antenna mount type Mount is of sufficient height to clear local obstructions OK Mount is safely positioned to not cause a safety hazard OK Mount is secure and perpendicular OK Mount is grounded as per site specifications OK All steelwork is Galvanized or Stainless Steel as appropriate OK 3 ANTENNA Antenna type model and size Antenna is securely fixed to mount OK Antenna is grounded as per sit...

Page 44: ...red using washers and lock washers as appropriate OK Flexible waveguide is secured to the pole OK 6 COAX CABLE Overall cable length Cable type N Type connectors assembled properly on the cable OK Cable connected securely to RFU and IDU OK Cable connector is weather proofed sealed at the RFU OK At the RFU cable has a service drip loop to prevent moisture from entering the connector OK Cable is secu...

Page 45: ...s are properly labeled OK 8 INDOOR UNIT IDU IDU is securely mounted to the rack OK IDU is located in a properly ventilated environment OK IDU fans are functional and air flow to the fans is not disrupted OK IDU and rack are grounded as per site specifications OK Traffic cables and connections are properly terminated as per manufacturer cable instructions OK All cabling is secured tidy and visibly ...

Page 46: ... a safety hazard No person should be able to walk in front of or look directly into the path of the microwave radio beam Where possible the pole should be away from the edge of the building Mounting pole is secure and perpendicular A pole that is not perpendicular may cause problems during antenna alignment Mounting pole is grounded as per site specifications All operators and site owners have spe...

Page 47: ... other plugs should be left in position 11 2 3 RFU Radio Frequency Unit The RFU is grounded as per installation instructions See the third point in the Antenna Mounting section above The RFU polarization is as per link requirements and matches the polarization of the antenna 11 3 IDU Indoor Unit The main traffic connections are correctly terminated and crimped as per cable and connector manufactur...

Page 48: ...nce level After connecting test equipment or end equipment to the line interfaces all LEDs on the front panel of the IDU are green 11 4 1 2 Line Interfaces Test 50 100 200 Mbps GbE Interface connect a Packet Analyzer to GbE Ethernet interface and verify error free operation no packet loss for at least 1 hour Use an Ethernet loop on the remote site 45 Mbps Interface connect PDH test equipment to th...

Page 49: ...annel Tx power system name time and date etc via the Web EMS Verify that the Web EMS reports the correct parameters when performing the above Verify that there are no active alarms on the link If the management station is located at a remote site Network Operation Center verify that the management station can manage the link and receive traps 11 4 1 5 Loopback Operation Perform IDU IF loopback RFU...

Page 50: ...condary Link LED and RFU LED on the IDU front panel are green indicating the radio link is up Received Signal Level RSL is up to 2 dB from the expected calculated level at both ends of the link Radio Bit Error Rate BER is 10E 11 or higher If working with ATPC ATPC is operating as expected RSL reference level After connecting test equipment or end equipment to the line interfaces all LEDs on the fr...

Page 51: ...e GbE interfaces using optical splitters Use an Ethernet loop between the splitters at the far end Verify no alarms exist Perform the following switching tests from one IDU to the other and verify the system switches automatically Power power off the active IDU Radio disconnect the coax cable of the active IDU Line disconnect the GbE line input of the active IDU Management perform manual switchove...

Page 52: ...are able to perform changes to the link configuration frequency channel Tx power system name time and date etc via the Web EMS Verify that the Web EMS reports the correct parameters when performing the above Verify that there are no active alarms on the link If the management station is located a t a remote site Network Operation Center verify that the management station can manage the link and re...

Page 53: ... IDUs are delivered with a basic license License Basic capacity 10Mbps no ACM Smart Pipe only GbE ports ports 1 or 2 Feature and capacity upgrades are implemented through manual entry of a license key based on the IDU s Serial number Contact Ceragon in order to obtain your license key Once you receive a new license key you must load the new license key into the IDU 1 Select Configuration General U...

Page 54: ...stake or an invalid serial number a License Violation alarm is raised specific to the problem with the license In the event of a License Violation alarm radio port capacity is automatically limited to 3Mbps allowing only management channels to the remote end In order to clear the alarm you must configure the system to comply with the loaded license then issue a cold reset When the system returns o...

Page 55: ...o ensure error free operation 11 6 1 2 XPIC Configuration Verification 1 Configure the IDU MRMC with an XPIC script 2 Verify that the RSL at all four RFUs is no more than 2 dB from the expected level 3 Verify that no alarms exist 4 Run Ethernet packet loss test on each IDU for at least 1 hour to ensure error free operation Note In a 2 2 configuration repeat each step above for each of the four cou...

Page 56: ...ontains a checklist of all recommended commissioning tests Maintaining the Commissioning Log is important for tracking your installations and to provide essential data for Ceragon Networks Upon completing the Commissioning Log send the log to Ceragon support center at support ceragon com FIBEAIR IP 10 LINK COMMISSIONING LOG 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Customer Radio model Configuration Radio link code S...

Page 57: ...n s n SW RFU Tx frequency MHz Rx frequency MHz Link ID Tx power dBm ATPC on off ATPC ref level RFU Polarization 4 ANTENNA Site 1 Site 2 Antenna model Antenna size Manufacturer Mounting type Mounting losses 5 LINK PARAMETERS Site 1 Site 2 Link distance Rain zone Expected RSL dBm Expected Diversity RSL dBm RSL Main dBm RSL Diversity dBm Deviation from exp RSL 2 dB XPI level 25dB ...

Page 58: ...n Line loopback Pass Pass IF loopback Pass Pass RFU loopback Pass Pass Fast Ethernet test Pass Pass Gigabit Ethernet test Pass Pass Wayside E1 test Pass Pass Wayside Eth test Pass Pass Switching test Pass Pass 7 MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION Site 1 Site 2 Eth Main IP address Default router In band enabled Gateway NE In band channel 1 In band channel 2 Ring IP address Ring IP mask Network ID 8 REMARKS N...

Page 59: ...lation Guide Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 59 of 71 FIBEAIR IP 10 LINK COMMISSIONING LOG continued 9 INSTALLATION INFORMATION Installed by Name Company Date Signature Commissioned by Name Company Date Signature ...

Page 60: ...led RX the signals are sent to FibeAir 12 1 Main Channel Interfaces Main channel interfaces include the following Gigabit Ethernet Optical 1000Base SX Multi Mode Wavelength 850 nm Receptacle MSA compliant SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable Ports Connector LC Max Segment Length 220 m 1351 ft 500 m 1650 ft Cable Type For Max Segment 220 m 62 5 µm MMF For Max Segment 500 m 50 µm MMF 1000Base LX Single M...

Page 61: ...y 5 cables Supports MDI Medium Dependent Interface Optional 16xE1 DS1 Connector MDR 69 pin Used with Twisted pair Interface Type E1 DS1 Number of ports 16 per unit optional Timing mode Retimed Framing Unframed full transparency Coding E1 HDB3 T1 AMI B8ZS Range 5 m Line Impedance 120 100 balanced Optional module for 75 unbalanced Compatible Standards ITU T G 703 G 736 G 775 G 823 G 824 G 828 ITU T ...

Page 62: ... 100BaseT half or full duplex Timing mode Retimed Range 100 m Impedance 100 12 3 Protection Channel Interface Protection Connector Shielded RJ 45 Used with UTP Cat 5 Protocols supported Ethernet 10 100BaseT half or full duplex Timing mode Retimed Range 100 m Impedance 100 12 4 Management Channel Interface Out of Band Management Connector Shielded RJ 45 Used with UTP Cat 5 Protocols supported Ether...

Page 63: ... The specifications for this channel are as follows Termination Type Headset stereo plug 2 5 mm Frequency band KHz 0 3 3 4 Input impedance ohms 2000 Output impedance ohms 32 12 6 User Channel Interface The user channel is a CVSD audio channel that delivers 64 Kbps via an RJ 45 connector The interface can be used for one of the following Asynchronous RS 232 Asynchronous V 11 Co and Contra Direction...

Page 64: ...larms Connector Pin Out The External Alarms connector is a D type 9 pin connector Note For a 1 1 configuration the pins are as listed in the table below For 1 0 pins 7 and 9 are interchanged Pin Signal I O Color Description 1 EXT_IN5 Input Black External input alarm 5 2 EXT_IN4 Input Brown External input alarm 4 3 EXT_IN3 Input Red External input alarm 3 4 EXT_IN2 Input Orange External input alarm...

Page 65: ...ide Management connector is an RJ 45 8 pin female type connector RJ 45 Male Connector Pin Signal 1 Twisted Pair Out Tx 2 3 Twisted Pair In Rx 6 4 Not Connected 5 7 Not Connected 8 13 3 Power Connector Pin Out The power connector pin out is as follows Left Pin 1 Right Pin 2 48V return current 0V Note that right left refers to viewing the panel from the front ...

Page 66: ...TED PAIR 36 OUT RING2 3 OUT TIP3 Ch3 Tx TWISTED PAIR 37 OUT RING3 4 OUT TIP4 Ch4 Tx TWISTED PAIR 38 OUT RING4 5 OUT TIP5 Ch5 Tx TWISTED PAIR 39 OUT RING5 6 OUT TIP6 Ch6 Tx TWISTED PAIR 40 OUT RING6 7 OUT TIP7 Ch7 Tx TWISTED PAIR 41 OUT RING7 8 OUT TIP8 Ch8 Tx TWISTED PAIR 42 OUT RING8 9 OUT TIP9 Ch9 Tx TWISTED PAIR 43 OUT RING9 10 OUT TIP10 Ch10 Tx TWISTED PAIR 44 OUT RING10 11 OUT TIP11 Ch11 Tx T...

Page 67: ...6 Ch16 Tx TWISTED PAIR 50 OUT RING16 19 IN TIP1 Ch1 Rx TWISTED PAIR 53 IN RING1 20 IN TIP2 Ch2 Rx TWISTED PAIR 54 IN RING2 21 IN TIP3 Ch3 Rx TWISTED PAIR 55 IN RING3 22 IN TIP4 Ch4 Rx TWISTED PAIR 56 IN RING4 23 IN TIP5 Ch5 Rx TWISTED PAIR 57 IN RING5 24 IN TIP6 Ch6 Rx TWISTED PAIR 58 IN RING6 25 IN TIP7 Ch7 Rx TWISTED PAIR 59 IN RING7 26 IN TIP8 Ch8 Rx TWISTED PAIR 60 IN RING8 27 IN TIP9 Ch9 Rx T...

Page 68: ...13 32 IN TIP14 Ch14 Rx TWISTED PAIR 66 IN RING14 33 IN TIP15 Ch15 Rx TWISTED PAIR 67 IN RING15 34 IN TIP16 Ch16 Rx TWISTED PAIR 68 IN RING16 17 SHELL SHIELD 18 SHELL SHIELD 51 SHELL SHIELD 52 SHELL SHIELD 13 5 Ethernet 10 100 1000 Connector Pin Out The Ethernet 10 100 1000 connector is an RJ 45 8 pin female type connector RJ 45 Female Connector Pin Signal 1 Twisted Pair Tx Rx 2 3 Twisted Pair Tx R...

Page 69: ...in Signal 1 Twisted Pair Out Tx 2 3 Twisted Pair In Rx 6 4 Not Connected 5 7 Not Connected 8 13 7 User Channel Connector Pin Out The user channel connector is an RJ 45 connector Pin Asynchronous RS 232 Asynchronous V11 I O 1 NC UC_TXD_P Out 2 NC UC_TXD_N Out 3 NC NC NC 4 GND Signal Ground GND Signal Ground COM 5 UC_RS232_TXD Transmitted Data NC Out 6 UC_RS232_RXD Received Data NC In 7 NC UC_RXD_P ...

Page 70: ... Direction Meaning 3 TxD Transmit Data Transmits bytes out of PC 2 RxD Receive Data Receives bytes into PC 7 RTS Request To Send RTS CTS flow control 8 CTS Clear To Send RTS CTS flow control 6 DSR Data Set Ready I m ready to communicate 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready I m ready to communicate 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect Modem connected to another 9 RI Ring Indicator Telephone line ringing 5 SG Signal Grou...

Page 71: ...71 of 71 14 Appendix C Fan Tray Replacement If it is necessary to replace the fan tray in the IDU replace it as follows 1 Remove the current fan tray by releasing the safety screw and removing the tray 2 Insert the new fan tray entirely in its place and tighten the safety screw ...

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