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Chapter 3

Operation

INTRODUCTION

This chapter provides steps for configuring and operating the OS System.   The main topics are:

•  Initial Start-Up Procedure
•  OS System Configuration Procedure
•  Rectifier
•  MCPA
•  Controller / Web Page Functions
•  Alarm Functions

Initial Start-Up Procedure

Ensure that the OS System is installed per Chapter 2. The OS System should have AC, RF interfaces and
possible communication and alarm interfaces. All the required Rectifier, MCPA and RCFU modules are
installed. This section walks through the initial power-up and configuration sequence.

CAUTION: 

Before applying power, refer to Chapter 5 for input power requirements and verify that the OS 

system input and outputs are properly terminated at 50 ohms. Do not operate the OS system without a 
load attached. Excessive input power may trigger the overpower alarm disabling or damaging the OS sys-
tem.
When OS systems are enabled, at least one cabinet door must be closed and secured to provide adequate 
cooling.
All three OS system slots must be populated with an MCPA, Rectifier, or a blank panel to provide adequate 
cooling air circulation.

NOTE: 

The OS system must be warmed up for a minimum of two minutes prior to setting power levels. 

Failure to properly warm the components may result in lower output power when the components reach 
operating temperature.

Table 3-1  Initial Start-Up Procedure

Steps

Action

1

Ensure that the AC is connected and disabled to the OS system

2

Ensure that the TX/RX ANT port is terminated properly

3

Open the front and rear door of the OS system. Pull-out the plungers for both front and rear 

intrusion switches. (Note: this is the only time when both doors should be open).

4

Ensure all unused sectors have blank panels installed.

5

Enable the AC power.

6

Upon power-up the fans will both enable at full speed and then ramp down and possibly 

disable. Ensure both fans operate.

7

Measure the primary AC voltage (180 to 265VAC). If the AC voltage is above or below the 

limits consult an Electrician before proceeding.

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Страница 1: ...044 05243 Rev A June 2008 O U T D O O R B O O S T E R S Y S T E M I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D S E R V I C E M A N U A L OS MCPA OUTDOOR SYSTEM OS 1933 E0 003 Installation and...

Страница 2: ...in this document may cause 1 Spurious emissions that violate regulatory requirements 2 The equipment to be automatically removed from service when maximum thresholds are exceeded 3 The equipment to no...

Страница 3: ...OS 1933 E3 003 Revision Record 044 05243 Rev A i Revision Record Revision Date of Change Reason for Change Rev A June 2008 Initial Release...

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Страница 5: ...tial exists for equipment damage or loss of data NOTE Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the document Safety Any personnel involved in installation operation or...

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Страница 7: ...nstallation Instructions 2 2 AC Power 2 3 RF Cable 2 4 Form C Alarms 2 6 External Alarms EA 2 7 MCPA 2 7 Power system Installation 2 9 RFCU Installation 2 9 Chapter 3 Operation Introduction 3 1 Initia...

Страница 8: ...arm Inputs 3 18 Chapter 4 Maintenance Introduction 4 1 Periodic Maintenance 4 1 Cleaning Air Inlets Outlets Filter 4 1 Troubleshooting 4 2 MCPA does not have a solid green LED 4 2 Rectifier Module wit...

Страница 9: ...alog Box 3 4 3 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 3 4 3 5 Setting the IP Address 3 5 3 6 Enable the Connection 3 5 3 7 Rectifier Front Panel 3 8 3 8 MCPA Front Panel 3 9 3 9 Controller Module 3 10...

Страница 10: ...ifier Modules 3 6 3 5 Activate TMA Channels 3 6 3 6 Adjust LNA Gain 3 7 3 7 Adjust Tx Gain 3 7 3 8 Adjust VSWR Alarm 3 7 3 9 Activate External Alarm Inputs 3 7 3 10 Status Verification 3 8 3 11 Rectif...

Страница 11: ...a secure fixed location RF connections are located on the interface bulkhead plate at the bottom rear of the cabinet External power communications and alarm cables are routed through access holes loca...

Страница 12: ...air through a filter mounted in the front panel vents and send heated air out the filter mounted in the rear panel The variable speed fans are dependant on the MCPA power system Controller Module tem...

Страница 13: ...dule Display X Form C Fan XX Fault FT front RT frear Minor RFCU Fault 3 Sector 1 3 Critical Bypassx DC Fault 3 Sector 1 3 Critical LNA 1 Fault LNA 2 Fault Sector 1 3 Major 1 Rect Comm Fault Minor Rect...

Страница 14: ...nuator Section RFCU_Sector_2 SECTOR_0 RF Interface SECTOR_1 RF Interface SECTOR_2 RF Interface BTS TX3 BTS TX4 BTS TX1 RXm BTS TX2 RXd ANT RXd ANT TX RXm VSWR BTS TX3 BTS TX4 BTS TX1 RXm BTS TX2 RXd A...

Страница 15: ...n Figure 1 4 Outdoor System Rear View Door Open Power System MCPAs Controller Module Intrusion Alarm Switch Fan RF Conditioning Unit s Rectifier Modules RF Input and Output Interface Ground Power Alar...

Страница 16: ...OS 1933 E3 003 Scope of Manual 1 6 044 05243 Rev A Figure 1 5 MCPA Figure 1 6 RF Conditioning Unit Figure 1 7 Control Module Front Panel Front Rear Rear Front...

Страница 17: ...Scope of Manual OS 1933 E3 003 044 05243 Rev A 1 7 Figure 1 8 Power System Rectifier 0 Rectifier 1 Rectifier 2 Rectifier 3...

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Страница 19: ...factory for a return material authorization RMA Refer to Chapter 4 Electrical Service Recommendations The base station AC supply to each OS should have a single phase UL listed AC circuit breaker rate...

Страница 20: ...d on the left side facing unit to allow for door swing Recommended minimum clearances for the front of the cabinet is 36 inches and 20 inches for the rear of the cabinet Refer to Tables 2 3 and 2 4 re...

Страница 21: ...es Digital volt ohm meter Verify voltage Roto hammer Mounting unistrut or cabinet 10 mm hex socket wrench or nut driver Open door latches Drill bit Mounting unistrut or cabinet Screwdriver slotted 5 m...

Страница 22: ...rements detailed in Chapter 5 CAUTION Prior to connecting BTS cables verify booster system power is off NOTE Do not install weatherproofing materials to cables until the booster commissioning is compl...

Страница 23: ...allation Instructions OS 1933 E3 003 044 05243 Rev A 2 5 Figure 2 2 Interface Bulkhead RFCU Connections Figure 2 3 Controller Module Installation Ground Studs M8 Studs 3 4 19 mm Control Module Thumbsc...

Страница 24: ...structed in Table 2 7 Alarm 1 Minor Any cabinet fan fault intrusion or rectifier communication fault The system requires attention Alarm 2 Major The system performance is degraded Alarm 3 Critical 1 S...

Страница 25: ...y empty MCPA or RFCU slots before operation of the OS to prevent overheating and ensure proper system airflow Table 2 8 Form C Alarm Terminal Block Relay Connections and Conditions Relay Continuity Me...

Страница 26: ...erify MCPA top and bottom quarter turn fasteners are in unlocked position as shown in Figure 2 5 4 Gently slide MCPA into subrack until seated Turn top and bottom quarter turn fasteners clockwise to s...

Страница 27: ...brack may cause the pins on the D Sub connector to become recessed or broken Table 2 11 Rectifier Module Configurations Active sectors Max DC Power Number of Rectifier Modules Required Power System Ca...

Страница 28: ...OS 1933 E3 003 Installation Instructions 2 10 044 05243 Rev A This page intentionally left blank...

Страница 29: ...led at least one cabinet door must be closed and secured to provide adequate cooling All three OS system slots must be populated with an MCPA Rectifier or a blank panel to provide adequate cooling air...

Страница 30: ...display a solid green LED If not a solid green reference the troubleshooting section in Chapter 4 11 The LEDs on the front panel of the controller will illuminate solid green for the enabled and funct...

Страница 31: ...Controller Module Connections Figure 3 2 Network Connections Dialog Box Powerwave Product 192 168 255 1 Customer BTS Equipment Site LAN Local LAN Ethernet Laptop 192 168 255 2 Ethernet Typical product...

Страница 32: ...OS 1933 E3 003 OS System Configuration 3 4 044 05243 Rev A Figure 3 3 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box Figure 3 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties...

Страница 33: ...3 Activate Sectors Step Action 1 Select the System Configuration Page See Figure 3 15 2 Using the pull down menus in the Installed section choose YES for the Sectors to be utilized The Sectors are 1 f...

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