605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning
Table Of Contents AS4000 STs ..................................................................................................................... 1 AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Overview ....................................................................... 1 Subscriber Terminal Products..................................................................................... 6 The B Series Service Interface Unit.............................................................................
Table Of Contents Installing W series SIU ............................................................................................135 Commissioning ..............................................................................................................139 Commissioning Steps ..............................................................................................139 Type 41 and earlier. ....................................................................................................
AS4020 STs AS4020 Subscriber Terminal Overview The AS4020 Subscriber Terminal (ST) portfolio includes subscriber terminal types for voice, and packet data. In general, the customer has access to the same range of facilities that are supported by a conventional copper pair. Type 42 subscriber terminals have the majority of the electronics in the Service Interface Unit (SIU) located inside the customer premises. This is connected to the outdoor unit by an IF drop cable. The ODU contains the RF components.
05-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning The specific impedance of the NTU allows tests to be performed by the SIU to detect the presence of any attached CPE. Packet Data Packet Data using 10/100baseT Ethernet links The Type 42 P1 and iST offer an Ethernet service, which allows applications such as home Internet access and Virtual Private Networks (VPN) for business users.
AS4020 STs RW Codes Each RF channel is composed of 16 RW codes: Each RW uses can de either 128kbit/s or 2 X 64kbit/s RW code 15 is used for initial ST link acquisition and for downlink transmission of the internal CTS channel which is used to signal to STs the availability of channels to use for uplink transmissions. The remaining RW codes are used for voice and/or data. The voice/data boundary is dynamic with RW codes only being used for voice when this is required due to voice calls in progress.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning AS4020 Subscriber Terminal Products AS4020 Compatible Subscriber Terminal Types There is a range of STs available, each supporting different services and numbers of lines. The type 42 ST is compatible with Release 7.10 Netspan code or later and with Release 7.10 rack code or later. The iST is compatible with release 7.
AS4020 STs Type 42 Type 42 Overview Type 42 • • P series for packet data/voice V series for voice The main elements comprise: • External Outdoor Unit with antenna (ODU) • Internal Service Interface Unit (SIU) • IF drop cable • Type 7 PSU (for STs requiring battery back-up) or Type 6 socket PSU (for STs not requiring battery back-up) Outdoor Unit The outdoor unit is a sealed weatherproof unit that is mounted on the outside of the customer’s premises.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning The Outdoor Unit has two mounting options: a) Pole Mount b) Wall Mount Pole Mounting The antenna is normally pole mounted on a 38mm(1.5") Pole (provided by the service provider). Adjustment of the antenna (in the azimuth plane) is achieved by rotating the outdoor unit around the pole, the optimum positioning being determined by measuring the strength of the incoming signal, usually in the direction of the CT antenna.
AS4020 STs AC Power Supply Unit Type 6 The Type 6 is a socket PSU the plugs directly into the AC supply socket. It is supplied with a range of adapters to ensure compatibility with the socket design in the country of deployment AC Power Supply Unit Type 7 The type 7 ST PSU cad be used to provide power to all SIUs and has a 7AH battery back-up to maintain the functionality of the ST in the event of a mains supply failure. The PSU may be free standing or wall mounted.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning The P Series Subscriber Terminal The P Series Service Interface Units (SIUs) are designed for packet data and use an outdoor unit and an internal SIU. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply. The PI/V2 is available in two versions the type 41 (not AS4020 compatible) and the type 42 that must be used for AS4020 Installations The P1/V4 is only available in type 42. ST- P1V2/4(type 42) • P1/V2: Up to 2 voice calls - must share same RW code.
AS4020 STs W Series The ST W is designed for packet data and voice and use an outdoor unit and an internal service interface unit with a wireless LAN antenna attached. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply. The wireless LAN interface uses IEEE 802.11b Standard for high speed wireless LANs. Note: This SIU should not be installed in environments where the ambient temperature is greater than 35° C The range of the wireless LAN is dependant on the environment in which the unit is deployed.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning • 32 The ST Indoor Unit (IDU) is band/frequency independent for the Radio Link. This allows changing IDU ST operation frequency at any time by simple reprogramming using STMON or sometimes only by changing parameters of target shelf with AS8100 [see Frequency Agility in AS8100 Sitespan help file].
AS4020 STs V Series The V Series Service Interface Units are designed for Voice and use an outdoor unit and an internal Service Interface Unit. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning • • 34 The ST Indoor Unit (IDU) is band/frequency independent. This allows changing IDU ST operation frequency at any time by simple reprogramming using STMON or sometimes only by changing parameters of target shelf with AS8100 [see Frequency Agility in AS8100 Sitespan help file].
AS4020 STs Specifications Outdoor Unit Size: Outdoor Unit without brackets: 210mm W x 210mm H x 80mm D Weight: Outdoor Unit without brackets: 1.10kg Operating Temperature: -40°C to +65°C Relative Humidity: 0 to 100% non - condensing Storage Temperature:-30°to 70°C Wind Gusts:200 km/hr Ice Accumulation of Density: 900 kg/m: 10mm (complete equip. coverage) Indoor Units P Series Service Interface Unit Size: 323mm x 180mm x 40mm Weight 1.
Installation Pre-installation Before the ST is installed, the installation acceptance criteria should be established. These are outputs from RF Planning as listed above. They are in summary: o Corresponding STID o RF Channel/Pilot Channel o PN Code o Expected Downlink Modulation (FEC Mode) o Expected Uplink Modulation (FEC Mode) o Required Fade Margin o Required Downlink SNR These parameters can be input to STMon during installation.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Installation Steps Before commencing installation read the section 'Preparation' to familiarize oneself with the deployment guidelines etc. All types except iST Step 1 2 Step 3 Step 4 Activity Provision ST in AS8200 Configure ST IDU Notes STID, MAC Address & ST Service class details are to be entered into Netspan before the installation can commence. See Netspan User guide AS4000 only STID, RF Channel & PN Code to be programmed.
Installation R S V W Installing R Series SIU (RU-V1/V2) Installing S Series SIU Installing V series SIU Installing W series SIU Voice Voice Installing V series SIUs Installing W series SIU Voice Wireless CPE connection 39
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Preparation Site Selection Site Readiness Verifying that the site is ready for the installation of the ST equipment. Check access to the building before unloading or unpacking the equipment. Outdoor Unit Important Installation Considerations Geographical deployment within guidelines: Just because a ST seems to get a link on an excessively long distance or on a side lobe to a sectored antenna, this doesn’t mean it will work reliably.
Installation Before installing an outdoor unit a test ST should be used to check that the ST has sufficient fade margin and is able to deliver the target quality of service. The test outdoor unit is usually mounted on a telescopic pole and powered from a vehicle battery a drop cable connects to the SIU and the outdoor unit is pointed in the direction of the CT .
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning ST W 802.11b Wireless Antenna Positioning To maximize the wireless coverage, place the unit as centrally as possible (depending on the wireless computer's vicinity) Power Availability Check with the customer the suitability of the SIU position - Within 1 metre of the AC power outlet and within 50/75 metres of the antenna (lengths of drop cable are 50 metres or 75 metres).
Installation Unpacking and Inspection Important: Check Configuration Ensure correct software build and configuration: Check this before leaving ‘base’ as it may be time consuming or not be possible to remedy this at the customer’s site. 2. Delivery Inspection Upon taking delivery of the equipment consignment, check that the consignment agrees in all particulars with the consignment delivery documentation (number of boxes, descriptions, contents of boxes, etc.).
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Required Tools and equipment. 1. Required Tools The following lists of tools and equipment are required to successfully install and test the Subscriber Terminal (ST) equipment.
Installation ITEM DESCRIPTION MODEL 01 Digital Multimeter Fluke 77 or similar 02 Test Telephone *Note 1 03 Compass 04 optional STmeter 05 optional STMON Note 1: The system needs to be connected to a network switch to fully commission the STs. Installers may not be familiar with the local environment and topographical conditions, it is necessary to provide each installer with a map of the local area. A compass for use when determining the exact bearing of the CT location is also necessary.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Installing Outdoor Unit Installing the Wall Mount Outdoor Unit Using Bracket 6050010-279/280. Use this procedure to install the Outdoor Unit. Before installing the Outdoor Unit check that the proposed position meets the site selection guidelines.
Installation 2. 3. 4. 5. When multiple STs are deployed at the same site the recommended minimum spacing between each outdoor unit is 1 metre. The Outdoor Unit mounting bracket should be fixed so that panning can take place in the horizontal plane (i.e. pivots top and bottom). Check that line of sight with CT antenna does not breach the deployment rules. Note: Leave adequate clearance around the outdoor unit wall mounting assembly to allow for the full adjustment range when aligning the antenna.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Outdoor Unit Wall Bracket Positioning and Securing Securing Outdoor Unit Wall Bracket to wooden structure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Using the wall bracket as a template, mark the first hole position. Drill a first hole pilot, 5mm diameter to a depth of 15mm (use a drilling depth gauge), place the mounting bracket on the wall with the pivot hinge set for correct panning. Screw the M8 coach bolt provided through the mounting bracket into the hole.
Installation 2. 3. 4. 5. If the outdoor unit is to be fed with the T10 low loss cable it is necessary to fit wall extended mounting arm part to accommodate the larger bend radius of the cable. The outdoor unit should be fitted to the mounting arm. The orientation of the antenna is dependant on the polorisation of the signal. The figure below shows the outdoor unit mounted in the normal position (vertically polarised).The V marked on the outdoor unit should be pointed up.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 6. 7. Wall Mounted Outdoor Unit horizontal polarisation Join the two halves of the bracket together using a bolt, spring washer, and plain washer to top and bottom pivots. Rotate the outdoor unit to face in the general direction of the CT. At this stage, only finger tighten the pivot bolts. Lightning Protection 1. 2. 3. 4. 50 When the outdoor unit is attached to two / three floor dwellings lightning protection should not be needed.
Installation Lightning Protection for Exposed Bracket Mounted Outdoor Unit 5. Connect to the earth point in accordance with local practice. If the above steps are followed any lightning strike on the antenna mounting bracket should be discharged safely to earth. Direct strikes on the outdoor unit may cause damage to the internal components of the antenna and it is also possible that the charge may damage components in the SIU.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Installing the Outdoor Unit Using Bracket 605-0010-283 Use this procedure to install the outdoor unit. Before installing the 0utdoor Unit check that the proposed position meets the site selection guidelines.
Installation Antenna Wall Bracket Positioning and Securing Securing Antenna Wall Bracket to a Wooden Structure 1. Remove mini pole from bracket by unscrewing and removing the locating bolt and pulling the pole clear of the bracket. The pole snaps onto the bracket and some force is required to remove it. 2. Using the wall bracket as a template, mark the first hole position. 3.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Securing Outdoor Unit Wall Bracket to brick/block structure 1. Remove mini pole from bracket by unscrewing and removing the locating bolt and pulling the pole clear of the bracket. The pole snaps onto the bracket and some force is required to remove it. 2. Using the wall bracket as a template, mark the first hole position.
Installation Mounting Outdoor Unit (vertical polarisation) 3. Attach the pole to the bracket as shown in the illustration above. Fully tighten onto the pole. 4. Fix the pole to the bracket. The pole snaps into place and the bracket may need easing slightly to allow the pole to pass over the raised dome, Place the coach bolt through the bracket from the top so that the square shank locates into the square hole in the bracket. 5. Rotate the outdoor unit to face in the general direction of the CT.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Lightning Protection for Exposed Bracket Mounted Outdoor Unit 5. Connect to the earth point in accordance with local practice. If the above steps are followed any lightning strike on the outdoor unit mounting bracket should be discharged safely to earth. Direct strikes on the antenna may cause damage to the internal components of the outdoor unit and it is also possible that the charge may damage components in the SIU.
Installation Installing The Pole Mount Outdoor Unit . Use this procedure to install the outdoor unit. The mounting pole is not an Airspan supplied item and the pole should be manufactured to suit local requirements. Before installing the outdoor unit check that the proposed position meets the site selection guidelines.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 5. For poles 32-38mm secure the antenna radium to the mounting pole using the clamp bracket secured by two M6*50mm Pozidrive screws, 6mm flat, and 6mm coiled washers as shown below. Tighten the set screws to a torque of 1.75Nm. For poles 38-45mm secure the antenna radium to the mounting pole using the clamp bracket secured by two M6*60mm Pozidrive screws, 6mm flat, and 6mm coiled washers as shown below.
Installation 6. Rotate the outdoor unit to face in the general direction of the CT. At this stage, only tighten the pivot bolts sufficient to stop the outdoor unit sliding down the pole. Lightning Protection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. When the outdoor unit is attached to two / three floor dwellings lightning protection should not be needed. If the outdoor unit is situated in an exposed position i.e on the top of a multi-storey building the outdoor unit should be grounded.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Installing the IF Unit for External Antenna Use this procedure to install the IF unit when attaching an external antenna (usually not supplied by Airspan). These antennas are used when a) additional gain is required to increase system range. or b) improved isolation to interference is required by narrowing antenna beamwidths. The mounting pole is not an Airspan supplied item and the pole should be manufactured to suit local requirements.
Installation 6. Secure the IF unit to the pole using the other part of the mounting bracket using M6 Crosshead screws 7. Secure the IF unit to the mounting bracket using the pole bracket using the mounting brackets and instructions provided with the external antenna. 8. Rotate the antenna to face in the general direction of the CT. At this stage, only tighten the pivot bolts sufficient to stop the antenna sliding down the pole.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Typical External Antenna Installation Lightning Protection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 62 When the antenna is attached to two / three floor dwellings lightning protection should not be needed. If the antenna is situated in an exposed position i.e. on the top of a multi-storey building the antenna should be grounded. Run a stranded copper cable from the outdoor unit to a protection earth point i.
Installation Installing Drop Cable Drop Cable Installation Drop cable is provided in two types 6 Series and 11 Series (low loss). Use this procedure to install the drop cable. STEP 1. PROCEDURE The drop cable is normally provided with one end already terminated with an weather proofed F-Type connector for use at the Outdoor Unit. The cable is manufactured in three lengths (25, 50 and 75metres) and an appropriate length should be selected.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Outdoor unit and Drop Cable fixed to a Mounting Pole Outdoor Unit and Drop Cable fixed to a Wall Mounting Bracket 64
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605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Drop Cable Termination Using Crimp Type Connectors Termination of 6 series drop cable 1. 2. 3. 4. If at the antenna end of the drop cable place a rubber boot over the end of the cable. The boot is not required at the SIU. Strip the drop cable using a knife or cable stripping tool to the dimensions shown below.
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605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Drop Cable Termination Snap and Seal Connectors Termination of 6 Series Drop Cable 1. Place cable into jaws of the stripper tool (if at outdoor unit end place sealing boot over the cable first). 2. Rotate tool 4 turns clockwise then 2 turns anti-clockwise. 3. a) Remove cable from the stripper tool, discard waste and fold back braid. b) insert cable firmly into the connector as far as possible. 4.
Installation Drop Cable Termination using RG11 Snap and Seal Connectors 1. Place cable into jaws of the stripper tool (if at outdoor unit end place sealing boot over the cable first). 2. Rotate tool 4 turns clockwise then 2 turns anti-clockwise 3. Grasp tool firmly and pull cable from the tool to expose braid and centre conductor. 4. A) Fold back braid over the jacket. B) insert cable firmly into the connector as far as possible. 5. Place connector in activator tool and turn spindle to a positive stop.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Installing PSUs Type 6 PSU AC Power Supply Unit Type 6 Note: Ensure a good power supply for the ST: PSUs have been connected to intermittent supplies before, e.g. central heating timers. 1. The Type 6 is a socket PSU that plugs directly into the AC supply socket. It is supplied with a range of adapters to ensure compatibility with the socket design in the country of deployment 2. Disconnect Device.
Installation Type 7 PSU Type 7 PSU s an auto-ranging basic power supply with battery back-up facility The 7A PSU is an auto-ranging power supply with battery back-up facility. Release 7.15 supports only a 7Ah battery. Connection to the SIU is made using an integral co-axial lead and D-Type plug connector.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 2. Install the Type 7 PSU within 2 metres of an AC power point and 1 metre of the SIU. 3. The PSU may be freestanding or wall mounted. If wall mounting proceed as follows. Remove the PSU front cover. Offer the PSU up into position and mark the two fixing positions onto the wall. The PSU should be fitted with the battery at the bottom and the mains input connector at the top right hand side. 4. Drill the 2 holes, 8mm.
Installation AC Power Cord Installation STEP PROCEDURE Safety: Electric Shock: Risk of electric shock disconnect mains before opening the PSU cover Use a supply cord fitted with a mains plug in accordance with local requirements. Plug the AC supply cord into the connector on the Type-7 PSU. Note. Do not connect the plug to the supply socket until instructed to by the ‘Commissioning Test Procedure’.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Installing AS4020 SIUs Installing P Series SIUs The P series Service Interface Unit (SIU) is used for packet data and voice can be used as a free standing desk unit, wall mounted or used in the module enclosure to the customers’ preference. For details on installing the P series into a module enclosure see 'Installing the M Series.
Installation 3. 4. 5. Service Interface Unit Positioning Drill the 3 holes, 8mm. diameter to a depth of 50mm. (use a depth gauge) and then fit the FUB x 50mm wall plugs (Part No 128-0000-123) provided. Secure the wall mounting bracket squarely in position using the No 8 x 50mm screws (part no 174-0815-002) and cup washers (part no 192-0080-230) provided. Attach the SIU to the mounting bracket by locating the bracket lugs in the mounting slots cut into the SIU.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 1. 2. 3. Connect the network card in the P C or the line connection from the hub to the RJ45 port on the SIU Configure the hub or network card to the manufacturers instructions. The RJ45 interface as used for 10baseT connection Connecting the Telephone (s) to the SIU 1. The RJ11 interface as used for the telephone.
Installation low speed HomePNA. or high speed HomePNA .
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Installation Installing V Series SIUs The V series Service Interface Unit (SIU) is used for voice can be used as a free standing desk unit, wall mounted or used in the module enclosure to the customers' preference. For details on installing the V series into a module enclosure see 'Installing the M Series.' The V Series Service Interface Unit Installing the V Series Service Interface Unit STEP PROCEDURE 1.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 3. 4. 5. Service Interface Unit Positioning Drill the 3 holes, 8mm. diameter to a depth of 50mm. (use a depth gauge) and then fit the FUB x 50mm wall plugs (Part No 128-0000-123) provided. Secure the wall mounting bracket squarely in position using the No 8 x 50mm screws (part no 174-0815-002) and cup washers (part no 192-0080-230) provided.
Installation 1. The RJ11 interface as used for the telephone connection. RJ11 Telephone System Management Interface Front Panel LED's: LED Power: Colour Green AUX 1 Red Green Off No input ST is warm listening to CCC Orange Link: Col/Act: Netlink: Red Green Red Green SPD: Green Connected to low speed HomePNA.
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Commissioning Commissioning Steps Type 41 and Type 42 AS4000 Step Activity STMON 1 Pre Commissioning Configure 2 Panning 3 5 6 Fade Margin Functional Tests Commissioning Tool ST Meter DVM Configuring ST (other than type 42) Using AS7020 STMON Panning ODU Panning Panning ODU using AS7020 ODU Using Using a DVM STMON STMeter Checking for Fade Margin using a Fader Functional Tests Notes Telephone Configuring ST using a Test Telephone STs may up using STMON p deployme Cap Type 42 AS4020 Step Acti
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 4 Commissioning Commissioning ST W 5 Configuring Configuring the ST W 6 Managing Managing the ST W 7 Reset Reset Options Set Up Access Parameters 9 Set Up Access Parameters VPNs 10 Encryption Encryption 11 Advanced Features Advanced Features 12 Service Tests Service Testing 8 140 VPNs
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Type 42 Pre-installation Before the ST is installed, the installation acceptance criteria should be established. These are outputs from RF Planning as listed above. They are in summary: o Corresponding STID o RF Channel/Pilot Channel o PN Code o Expected Downlink Modulation (FEC Mode) o Expected Uplink Modulation (FEC Mode) o Required Fade Margin o Required Downlink SNR These parameters can be input to STMon during installation.
Commissioning Programming Type 42 ST using STMON Configure a Type 42 Subscriber Terminal If using STMON software the ST must be powered up and running its application software before attempting to configure a ST. The boot sequence should be complete within 1 minute of power on. Failure to do this results in the corruption of the ST operating software. Pilot Channels are pre-programmed directly to the ST using STMON as part of the ST installation process.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 7. Channels may be removed by selecting the channel and clicking the remove button for individual channels or using the clear all button to remove all channels. 8. Select the appropriate software bank to run the correct code version. 9. Select either AS4000 ST configure or AS4020 configure Cancel leaves the configuration unchanged 10. When successfully configured the subscriber Terminal displays a confirmation message.
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605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Panning Type 42 Outdoor Unit Using STMON Antenna Alignment Once configured and installed the ST Antenna /ODU will need to be panned to optimise the RF link quality- SNR, signal strength and fade margin. STEP PROCEDURE 1. If pole mounted place and tighten a tie wrap immediately underneath the pole bracket to prevent the assembly sliding down the pole. 2.
Commissioning 8. Pan the antenna unit through a ± 10° azimuth and note down the bearing to which the Current Downlink Signal Strength is a maximum. This value should be very near to the peak value shown in the Peak Downlink Signal Strength box. 9. Using a 10mm spanner or socket torque the pivot bolts to 12Nm. 10. If the ST is located close to the CT (likely to be less than 1.5km is used as a guideline), the receiving signal from the base station is high (likely to be greater than 50dBm).
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning ST ODU on a printed ticket and will typically enhance the accuracy of fade margin measurements made at channels other than the mid channel by approx 2dB. Open STMON and select Link Check tab. Link Check Parameters 1. Click 'Set Parameters' to display the data entry window. The table below shows the fade margin required for each modulation rate Modulation Code QPSK QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 64QAM 178 Rate 1/2 3/4 1/2 3/4 SNR ratio Minimum 8.3 dB 11.
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Commissioning Service Testing On completion of the installation / panning of the ST perform an in service test to check that the ST is capable of making voice and packet calls. Voice Calls 1. Connect the test telephone to the SIU 2. Dial Tone Present. Lift the telephone handset of Line 1 Off-Hook, and confirm that dial tone is heard in the handset receiver. If a comfort tone has been set check for comfort tone prior to dial tone. Record on the 'Test Result' form. 3. Outgoing call.
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Test Results Type 42 All results of testing must be entered on this Test Result Form. Please print and photocopy one for each ST to be commissioned. Customer ID/Ref: AC Rack ID CT Rack ID Modem Shelf ID ST type ST ID: Outdoor Unit No.: Part No.: IDU(SIU) Serial No.: Part No.
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605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Acceptance Form 1. 2. 3. This section includes the Airspan and customer copies of the 'Subscriber Terminal Acceptance Form'. Photocopy sufficient forms for commissioning, (1 set per ST). After completion give the customer a copy and retain one for ACC. AS4000 SUBSCRIBER TERMINAL ACCEPTANCE FORM CONTRACT OR CUSTOMER'S REF. NO: AIRSPAN COMMUNICATIONS LTD REF .
General Notes for Users Important Notes In this leaflet you will find information regarding safety. You should read this carefully and adhere to the guidelines when using your Subscriber Terminal Unit. Safety This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for telecommunications equipment. If you have any questions regarding the content of this leaflet, contact your sales office or customer service centre.
Glossary A A/D: Analogue/Digital AC: Access Concentrator ADPCM: Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation AGC: Automatic Gain Control AIS: Alarm Indication Signal or All Ones AMI: Alternate Mark Inversion AU: Analogue Unit B BER: BIT Error Rate C CAS: Channel Associated Signalling CCC: Call Control Channel CPE: Customer Premises Equipment CT: Central Terminal CTU: Concentrated Tributary Unit CU: Compression Unit CUG: Closed User Group D D/A: Digital/Analogue DA: Demand Assignment DACU: Demand Assignme
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning I I/0: Input/Output IP: Internet Protocol ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network ITU-T: International Telecommunications Union -Telecommunications L LAT: Local Access Terminal LED: Light Emitting Diode LNA: Low Noise Amplifier M MF: Multi-Frequency MODEM: Modulator/Demodulator MON: Monitor MSTP: Modem Shelf Termination Panel MU: Modem Unit N NTU: Network Termination Unit NVRAM: Non Volatile Random Access Memory O OOS: Out of Service P
Glossary SIU: Service Interface Unit SPU: Signalling Processing Unit ST: Subscriber Terminal STP: Shelf Termination Panel T TCP: Transmission Control Protocol TEI: Terminal Equipment Identifier TU: Tributary Unit TU8: Tributary Unit Eight E1 ports TX: Transmit U UCP: Uplink Code Phase V VDU: Video Display Unit VF: Voice Frequency VLan: Virtual Local Area Network X XTU: Exchange Tributary Unit 227
Index 1 10BaseT Ethernet .................................. 1 A ADPCM ................................................. 1 Airspan 212-8000-058 Crimp tool ......... 71 Amphenol 531-CR596R Crimp tool ....... 71 Analogue Fax/Modem............................ 1 Antenna Mounting Bracket ..................... 1 Antenna Mounting Pole.......................... 1 AS4000 Subscriber Terminals ................ 1 B B Series Service Interface Unit ............... 1 C CPE Customer Premises Equipment .......