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V5.0

 

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2013

 

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Kyung

 

Eun

 

Han

 

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R&D

 

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Young

 

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Yeo

 

Summary of Contents for SC-DAS

Page 1: ...ry 1 117 SC DAS SC DAS Installation and Operation Manual Document Reference Version V5 0 Document Status Release 5 Issue Date Feb 13 2013 Author Kyung Eun Han Department R D Division Team 3 Authorizing Manager Young shin Yeo ...

Page 2: ...MRU band Technical Support SOLiD serial numbers must be available to authorize technical support and or to establish a return authorization for defective units The serial numbers are located on the back of the unit as well as on the box in which they were delivered Additional support information may be obtained by accessing the SOLiD Inc website at www solid co kr or send email at sjkim solid co k...

Page 3: ...e Frequency Bands 23 3 1 5 Band Specifications 24 Section4 System Configuration and Functions 25 4 1 BIU BTS Interface Unit 26 4 1 1 BIU Specifications 26 4 1 2 BIU block diagram 27 4 1 3 BIU assemblies 27 4 1 4Sub Assembly Description 28 4 1 5 BIU front rear panel overview 32 4 2 ODU Optic distribution Unit 35 4 2 1 ODU specifications 35 4 2 2ODU block diagram 36 4 2 3ODU assemblies 36 4 2 4 Sub ...

Page 4: ...00PCS ARU 900I 800I 53 4 4 2 7 Combination of MRU 700LTE AWS 1 54 4 4 3 Sub Assembly description 56 4 4 4 Bottom of ROU 58 4 4 5 Top of ROU 60 4 4 5 1 Combination of MRU1900PCS 850C ARU700LTE AWS 1 60 4 4 5 2 Combination of MRU1900PCS ARU900I 800I 60 4 4 5 3 Combination of MRU700LTE AWS 1 61 4 4 5 4 Combination of MRU700PS 800PS 61 Section5 System Installation Operation 62 5 1 BIU Installation 63 ...

Page 5: ... 4DOU installation with an OEU 90 5 4 5OEU Power Consumption 91 Section6 Operation 92 6 1 BIU Overview 93 6 1 1 BIU 93 6 1 2 BIU TX parameters 93 6 1 3 BIU RX parameters 98 6 1 4 BIU Logic Sequence Diagram 99 6 1 5 Interaction with the BIU 101 6 2 ROU Overview 102 6 2 1 ROU Operation 102 6 3 OEU Operation 109 6 3 1 OEU Operation 109 Section7 Additive functions 113 7 1 Shutdown function TX output s...

Page 6: ...Confidential Proprietary 6 117 SC DAS ...

Page 7: ...am 27 Figure 4 3 BIU mounting diagram 27 Figure 4 4 MDBU at a glance 29 Figure 4 5 MCDU at a glance 30 Figure 4 6 MCPU at a glance 31 Figure 4 7 MPSU at a glance 32 Figure 4 8 BIU front panel view 32 Figure 4 9 Rear panel view 34 Figure 4 10 ODU at a glance 35 Figure 4 11 ODU block diagram 36 Figure 4 12 ODU Internal View 37 Figure 4 13 DOU at a glance 38 Figure 4 14 2Way Divider at a glance 38 Fi...

Page 8: ...8 Figure 4 31 ROU block diagram for MRU 1900PCS 850C and ARU 700LTE AWS 1 50 Figure 4 32 ROU block diagram for MRU 1900PCS and ARU 900I 800I 50 Figure 4 33 ROU block diagram for MRU 700LTE AWS 1 51 Figure 4 34 ROU block diagram for MRU 700PS 800PS 51 Figure 4 35 ROU internal view for MRU1900PCS 850C and ARU 700LTE AWS 1 52 Figure 4 36 ROU internal view for MRU 1900PCS and ARU 900I 800I 53 Figure 4...

Page 9: ...sing Duplexer 69 Figure 5 8 MDBU LED indicator information 70 Figure 5 9 Interface port between BIU and ODU 71 Figure 5 10 Cabling interface diagram between BIU and ODU 72 Figure 5 11 SC APC fiber termination 74 Figure 5 12 ODU rear view with DOUs inserted 74 Figure 5 13 Wall mount dimensions for the ROU 76 Figure 5 14 ROU installation procedure side by side 77 Figure 5 15 ROU installation diagram...

Page 10: ... at theBIU 95 Figure 6 3 MDBU menu information at the BIU 95 Figure 6 4 MDBU name assignment at theBIU 97 Figure 6 5 MDBU name assignment at the tree 97 Figure 6 6 MDBU Module Failure information at the BIU 98 Figure 6 7 Configuration of BIU ODU ROU for basic topology 99 Figure 6 8 Configuration of BIU ODU ROU for expansion topology 100 Figure 6 9 DOU assignment at the BIU 101 Figure 6 10 ODU Menu...

Page 11: ...Confidential Proprietary 11 117 SC DAS Figure 6 17 OEU Optical information 111 Figure 7 1 Shutdown logic diagram 114 Figure 7 2 Optical loss information 117 ...

Page 12: ...Confidential Proprietary 12 117 SC DAS Section1 Safety Certification Notice ...

Page 13: ...cover door should be securely fastened in open position with a cord during outdoor work in order to prevent door from slamming due to wind which could cause bodily harm or damage Use this unit only for the purpose specified by the manufacturer Do not carry out any modifications or replace any parts which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer This could cause fire electric shock or other ...

Page 14: ...quipment complies with the applicable sections of Title 47 CFR Parts 15 22 24 and 90 UL CUL This equipment complies with UL and CUL 1950 1 Standard for safety for information technology equipment including electrical business equipment FDA CDRH This equipment uses a Class 1 LASER according to FDA CDRH Rules This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchaper J Part 1040...

Page 15: ...Confidential Proprietary 15 117 SC DAS Section2 System Overview 2 1 General overview 2 2 System overview ...

Page 16: ...ital TDMA CDMA and WCDMA methods The SC DAS system supports communication standards and public interface protocols in worldwide use Frequencies VHF UHF 700MHz 800MHz 850MHz 900MHz 1900MHz 2100MHz etc Voice protocols AMPS TDMA CDMA GSM IDEN etc Data protocols EDGE GPRS WCDMA CDMA2000 Paging LTE etc SC DAS comprises frequency specific modules Coverage for a specific frequency band is accomplished by...

Page 17: ... CAPEX Compact design Upgradable design Easy installation and maintenance Adopts auto ID scheme The SC DAS platform will serve two primary segments first as a carrier deployed coverage enhancement product for their specific frequencies and second as a low cost public safety single carrier product ...

Page 18: ...tribution Unit and a ROU Remote Optic Unit For use with multiple ROU s it has OEU Optic Expansion Unit The BIU has two layer which support both SISO and MIMO configuration using separate optical fiber cable Fig2 1 shows basic system topology for SISO Figure 1 1 Basic system topology supporting SISO configuration Figure 2 2 Basic system topology supporting MIMO configuration ...

Page 19: ...re needed for MIMO cofiguration when connected with an ROU Applications requiring up to 32ROU s for SISO are possible with one BIU Each SISO ROU will require an additional strand of fiber and an additional 32 ROU s can be added to the same system for MIMO applications MIMO requires 2 strands of fiber per ROU as well as MIMO specific ODU s ...

Page 20: ... the OEU Optical Expansion Unit Fig 2 3 shows expansion system topology supporting SISO configuration using OEUs Figure 2 3 Expansion system topology supporting SISO configuration Figure 2 4 Expansion system topology supporting MIMO configuration Fig 2 4 shows expansion system topology supporting MIMO configuration using OEU ...

Page 21: ...117 SC DAS Section3 System Specifications 3 1 System specifications 3 1 1 Physical Specifications 3 1 2 Optic wavelength and Laser power 3 1 3 Environmental specifications 3 1 4 Available frequency bands 3 1 5 Band Specifications ...

Page 22: ...Status LD status PD1 2 3 4 status DOU2 Status LD status PD1 2 3 4 status System status Power status TX1 Comm RX1 Comm TX2 Comm RX2 Comm ALM status System status Power status TX Comm RX Comm ALM status Opt status System status Power status TX Comm RX Comm ALM status AC Power Normal Range 120VAC 50 60Hz Operating range 108 132VAC 50 60Hz Same to left side DC Power Normal range 48 VDC Operating range...

Page 23: ...ds Standard Unit naming Description Frequency range Status TX MHz RX MHz iDEN 700PS Iden 758 to 775 788 to 805 Completed iDEN 800PS I Iden 851 to 869 806 to 824 Completed Cellular 850C Cellular 869 to 894 824 to 849 Completed iDEN 900I Iden 935 to 940 896 to 901 Completed Paging 900 PA Paging 929 to 930 896 to 902 In future PCS 1900P PCS 1930 to 1995 1850 to 1915 Completed AWS 1 AWS 1 AWS 1 2110 t...

Page 24: ... 850C 700LTE AWS 24dBm 24dBm 28dBm 28dBm 24dBm 24dBm 1900P 900I 800I 26dBm 26dBm 31dBm 700LTE AWS 28dBm 28dBm 700PS 800PS 27dBm 27dBm 1900P AWS 30dBm 30dBm 1900P 850C 700PS 800PS 21dBm 21dBm 21dBm 30dBm 2 General Specifications Parameter Specifications Remark Gain Control range TX 25dB step 1dB ROU RX 20dB step 1dB BIU TX input power 20dBm 10dBm Spurious Emission 13dBm Optical Link AGC 10dB VSWR 1...

Page 25: ...Confidential Proprietary 25 117 SC DAS Section4 System Configuration and Functions 4 1 BIU BTS Interface Unit 4 2 ODU Optic distribution Unit 4 3 OEU Optic Expansion Unit 4 4 ROU Remote Optic Unit ...

Page 26: ...ODUs Optic Distribution Unit and The BIU separates RX signals received from ODUs according to their frequency band Figure 4 1 BIU front and side views 4 1 1 BIU Specifications Item Spec Remark Size 482 6 19 x 221 5 5U x 450 mm Weight 26 Kg Full Load Power consumption SISO Mode 168 W Including SISO ODU 4EA MIMO Mode 315W Including SISO ODU 4EA MIMO ODU 4EA ...

Page 27: ...onfidential Proprietary 27 117 SC DAS 4 1 2 BIU block diagram Figure 4 2 BIU block diagram 4 1 3 BIU assemblies Figure 4 3 BIU mounting diagram SISO SISO MCPU SISO MCDU MIMO MIMO MIMO MCDU M th B d MPSU ...

Page 28: ...r Ethernet 4 MPSU Main Power Supply Unit Input power DC 48V Output power 9V 6V 5 M B Mother Board Provide signal interface and power for each unit Provide four ports for dry contact output Provide three ports for input Provide two Aux ports for future usage 6 Shelf 19 inch 5U 4 1 4 Sub Assembly Description 1 Main Drive BTS Unit MDBU MDBU delivers TX signals from the BTS or BDA to related devices a...

Page 29: ...ort 4 Port 7 900I Dual Band 2 Port 2 Port Figure 4 4 MDBU at a glance 2 Main Com Div Unit MCDU MCDU combines TX signals that are delivered from MDBU per frequency band and delivers them to four ODUs It also combines RX signals from up to four ODUs and sends them to up to four MDBUs The unit has a port to interface with VHF UHF signals It has an ATT for input monitoring and input control The unit h...

Page 30: ... in the BIU This unit can inquire and control the state of up to four ODUs Through communication it also can inquire and control ROUs that are connected In addition the unit has USB B port for local monitoring so that it can inquire and control state of devices through a PC On the front panel it has communication LED indicators to check communication state with ROU It also has ALM LED indicators t...

Page 31: ...IONS INSTRUCTION The equipment and accessories including inner lithium battery are to be disposed of safely after the life span of them according to the national regulation Do not attempt to replace the lithium battery unless authorized by a qualified service personnel to avoid any risk of explosion 4 Main Power Supply Unit MPSU The MPSU takes a 48V input and outputs 6V and 9V DC power On the fron...

Page 32: ...devices alarm status of the system and reset switch 2 DEBUG USB B USB port for communication and diagnosis of devices through PC laptop This equipment isfor indoor use only and all the communication wirings are limited to indoor use as well 3 NMS Ethernet port Ethernet port for upper network The supporting network mode is UDP protocol 4 MDBU LED LED to show whether MDBU is installed and is operati...

Page 33: ...SC DAS 5 RF Monitor Port 20dB Coupling compared with TX Input Level 20dB Coupling compared with RX Output Level 6 Pwr Test Port ALM Output DC power test port and ALM LED to show abnormal state if any 7 Power switch Power ON OFF switch ...

Page 34: ...MO ODU I O Port RF signal interface terminal for ODU 6 MIMO ODU signal Port Power and signal interface terminal for ODU 7 MIMO BTS BDA I O Port Input output interface terminal of BTS BDA 8 V UHF I O Port RF signal interface terminal of VHF UHF 9 SISO ODU I O Port RF signal interface terminal for ODU 10 SISO ODU signal Port Power and signal interface terminal for ODU 11 SISO BTS BDA I O Port Input ...

Page 35: ...ls and sends the converted signals to BIU For each shelf of the ODU up to two DOUs Donor Optic Unit can be installed in it One DOU is supported with four optical ports Therefore one ODU can be connected with eight ROUs Up to four ODUs can be connected with BIU each SISO and MIMO path Figure 4 10 ODU at a glance 4 2 1 ODU specifications Item Spec Remark Size 482 6 19 x 43 6 1U x 450 mm Weight 6 kg ...

Page 36: ...Confidential Proprietary 36 117 SC DAS 4 2 2 ODU block diagram Figure 4 11 ODU block diagram 4 2 3 ODU assemblies ...

Page 37: ... 2pcs 4 2 4 Sub Assembly description 1 Donor Optic Unit DOU The DOU performs the RF to optical conversion of TX signals as well as the optical to RF conversion of RX signals Using an optical splitter this unit divides optical signals from a Laser Diode into four and then distributes them to each optical port With a total of four Photo Diodes in RX the DOU performs the optical to RF conversion of s...

Page 38: ...way divider is equipped with two 2 way splitters in a single housing and the splitters work for TX RX signals respectively Designed in broadband type the divider combines and splits signals from to the BIU Figure 4 14 2Way Divider at a glance 4 2 5 ODU front rear panel overview 1 Front panel ...

Page 39: ...to check for faulty DOU module 2 Rear panel Figure 4 16 ODU Rear panel view Item Description 1 Optic Port SC APC optical connector terminal use one optical cable per ROU 2 DC I O Port Terminal for power and state values 3 RX RF Port RX RF signal interface terminal 4 TX RF Port TX RF signal interface terminal ...

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