AS4000 Wireless Local Loop System Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Preface 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Notice 1. This manual is subject to revision. 2. All rights reserved. 3. Right of modification reserved. 4. This manual is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. 5. No part of this manual may be reproduced or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission. 6.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Preface 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS SAFETY 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in this manual 2. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where persons could step or walk on the power cord. 3.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Preface 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 NOTE Airspan products do not contain hazardous substances (as defined in UK ‘Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1989’, and the ‘Dangerous Substances Regulations 1990’).
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Preface 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning ICL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 ISSUE CONTROL LIST Title Title Page ICL-001 IXL-001 GSI-001 GSI-002 GSI-003 DLP 001 DLP 002 DLP 003 DLP 004 DLP 005 DLP 006 DLP 007 DLP 008 DLP 009 DLP 010 DLP 011 DLP 012 DLP 013 DLP 014 DLP 015 DLP 016 DLP 017 DLP 018 Page 1 of 2 Issue Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.3 Draft 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 CHANGE TYPE/DATE PURPOSE PAGES AFFECTED 1.2 July 1999 Wall Mounting Bracket Installation Procedure Changes DLP-015 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 INDEX TASK LIST PREFACE: Safety Instructions Warnings and Cautions User Response Form ACCESS: ICL, IXL Issue Control List ................................................................................................ ICL-001 Index Task ListIXL-001 SECTION 1 GENERAL SYSTEM INFORMATION: GSI Introduction.GSI-001 1. General .............................................................................
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Installation Process GSI-005 1. Delivery Inspection ................................................................................................. 1 2. Unpacking Inspection.............................................................................................. 1 3. R series Telephony Installation and Commissioning ................................................. 2 4.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Block 2 Block 2 15 15 Section 7: Commissioning The R, S, B, L & N Series Systems ......................... DLP-010 1. System Turn-up....................................................................................................... 1 2. ST Programming Using STMON for Windows........................................................ 1 2.1 PC Interface 1 2.2 Subscriber Terminal Interfaces 2 2.2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 List of Figures Figures GSI-002 Figure 1. Subscriber Terminal Figure 2 Type 6 PSU Figure 3. R Series Demand Assigned Subscriber Terminals Figure 4. The R Series Service Interface Unit (RU-2 shown) Figure 5. S Series Demand Assigned Subscriber Terminals Figure 6. The S Series Service Interface Unit. (SU-2 shown). Figure 7. N Series Demand Assigned Subscriber Terminals Figure 8.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 DLP-007 Figure 34. S Series Service Interface Unit Figure 35 Service Interface Unit Positioning Figure 36. S Series Service Interface Unit (installed) DLP-008 Figure 37. L Series Service Interface Unit Figure 38. Service Interface Unit Wall Mounting Bracket Figure 39. Service Interface Unit Positioning Figure 40. Enclosure (cut away) Fixed To Wall. Figure 41. Base of Plinth Figure 42.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 List of Tables Table GSI-002 Table 1. AS4000 Subscriber Terminals GSI-004 Table 2. Required Tools Table 3. Required Equipment. DLP-009 Table 4. External Standby Power Connections Appendix 1 Table 5.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 List of Charts Chart Chart 1. R series Installation and Commissioning Chart 2. S series Installation and Commissioning Chart 3. B Series Installation and Commissioning Chart 4. L Series Installation and Commissioning Chart 5.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning IXL 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SECTION 1 GENERAL SYSTEM INFORMATION INTRODUCTION 1. General This document describes the installation and commissioning of the ACC AS4000 Subscriber Terminals (ST) Equipment to release 5.0 specifications. Prerequisite skills.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 WARNING – HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES On AC installations, hazardous voltages exist. Use caution when verifying or working with AC power. Remove metal jewellery that could come into contact with AC power. On DC sections, short circuiting the low voltage, low impedance circuits can cause severe arcing that may result in burns or eye damage. Remove rings, watches etc. to avoid shorting DC circuits. 4.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SUBSCRIBER TERMINAL OVERVIEW 1. Subscriber Terminals The AS4000 Subscriber Terminal (ST) portfolio includes subscriber terminals for Voice, ISDN and Data. In general, the customer has access to the same range of facilities that are supported by a conventional copper pair.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3. The Subscriber Terminal – Internal Service Interface Unit The majority of the electronics is in Service Interface Unit located inside the customer premises, the outdoor radio unit includes only the antenna and a RF front end. The SIU is connected to the outdoor unit by an IF drop cable.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3.1 Antenna The antenna is a sealed weatherproof unit that is mounted on the outside of the customer’s premises. The unit is normally positioned on an outside wall or a mounting that faces the general direction of the CT antenna. The ST should be sited to avoid large obstructions in proximity to and in line of sight from the ST to the Antenna.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 All tones, tone cadences and announcements generated by the Local Exchange are passed transparently over the AS4000 System. Line feed voltage, ringing current and ringing cadence are generated by the ST equipment. The Customer Premises Equipment is connected to the Line Sockets on the internal Service Interface Unit.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Figure 2. Type 6 PSU 3.8 The R Series Residential Subscriber Terminals The R series Subscriber Terminals are designed for Voice Telephony and use an external antenna and a plastic injection moulded internal Service Interface Unit. The unit contains a battery compartment. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply with or without backup batteries.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 R1 one voice line R2 two voice lines Antenna / RF External Components IF Drop Cable Internal Components Service Interface Unit RU-1=one line RU-2 = two lines Type 6 Socket PSU Figure 3. R Series Demand Assigned Subscriber Terminals The ST-R1 supports one 32kbit/s ADPCM or 64kbit/s PCM analogue telephony line at the end-users premises. The Service Interface Unit is a RU-1 single line unit.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3.9 The S Series Sub-Unit Subscriber Terminals The S series Subscriber Terminals are designed for Voice Telephony and use an external antenna and a internal metal box Sub-Unit Service Interface Unit. The unit is designed for use in places where a more robust unit is needed. I.e. Payphones. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 l ria Se tuo cN ufa ial n r a M rSse No o re arNt P 12V DC 10101 2 1 Figure 6. The S Series Service Interface Unit. (SU-2 shown).
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3.10 The N Series Subscriber Terminals The N series Subscriber Terminals are designed for Voice Telephony and use an external antenna and an internal Modular Service Interface Unit. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3.11 The B Series Subscriber Terminals The N series Subscriber Terminals are designed for ISDN and use an external antenna and an internal Modular Service Interface Unit. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply. B1 2B+D ISDN line Antenna / RF External Components IF Drop Cable Internal Components Service Interface Unit Socket PSU Figure 9.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3.12 The L Series Subscriber Terminals The L series Subscriber Terminals are designed for Data and use an external antenna and an internal Modular Service Interface Unit. The STs are powered from the AC mains supply.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3.13 The M Series Subscriber Terminals The M series Subscriber Terminals are designed for telephony although it is feasible to accommodate ISDN or data modules within the enclosure. External antennas connect via IF drop cables to internal Modular Service Interface Units. The modular units are housed in a Modular Enclosure.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SPECIFICATIONS 1. B, L M and N Series Subscriber Terminals Physical Size: Antenna without brackets: 218mm W x 218mm H x 68mm D Subscriber Interface Unit 400mm W x 180mm H.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI 003 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Environmental Antenna Operating Temperature: -30°to +50°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) 4. Power Supply Unit Type 5 AC Input Voltage: Range, 100VAC to 240VAC. (+6% –10%) Frequency: 45 to 65 Hz. AC Input: 1 Amp. Nominal Output Voltage: 13V DC ±1V Output 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 AC Input: 4 Amp. Nominal Output Voltage: 16.5V DC Overload Protection Fuse: 5.0 Amp. Environmental Antenna Operating Temperature: -30°to +50°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.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-004 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. 1. Required Tools The following lists of tools and equipment are required to successfully install and test the ST equipment.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-004 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 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.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 INSTALLATION PROCESS. 1. 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.). Any discrepancy or damage must be reported immediately to ACC (+44 (0) 1527 402800) for further instructions.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Use the flow charts to guide the installation Processes 3.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 R series Installation Check List.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 4.1 S series Installation Check List.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 5.1 B Series Installation Check List.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 6.1 L Series Installation Check List.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 N Series Installation Check List.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning GSI-005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 8.1 M series Installation Check List.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SECTION 2 INSTALLING R, S, N, L, B SERIES COMMON COMPONENTS PREPARATORY TASKS. 1. Site Readiness Task 1 involves verifying that your site is ready for the installation of the ST Equipment. Check access to the building before unloading or unpacking the equipment. 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 001 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 • Note: Trees exceeding a distance of 50 metres from the Antenna are considered ineffective to the units’performance. These guidelines should not be violated during the Antenna panning process described in DLP-010/011.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA (WALL MOUNT). Use this procedure to install the antenna. Before installing the Antenna check that the proposed position meets the site selection guidelines.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Bracket mounted to allow Panning in the direction of the CT Right Hinge Left Hinge Direction of CT Direction of CT Figure 15 Antenna Bracket Orientation 168mm 186mm 116mm 125mm Figure 16.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Securing Antenna Wall Bracket to wooden structure 1. Using the wall bracket as a template, mark the first hole position. 2. 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.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 M8 x 70mm Coach Bolt and plain washer or M6 x 45mm Dyna-Bolt Figure 17. Fixed wall mounting bracket Assembling Arm and Bracket 1. If the Antenna is to be fed with the T10 cable it is necessary to fit extension adapters between the bracket and the antenna to accommodate the larger bend radius of the cable. Four extension pieces are needed.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 2. Secure the Antenna Radium (with extension if fitted) to the Antenna mounting bracket using four M6*20mm Hex Head Set Screws, 6mm Flat and 6mm Coiled Washers as shown in Figure 17. Tighten the Set Screws to a torque of 4Nm. 3. Join the two halves of the bracket together using a bolt, spring washer, and plain washer to top and bottom pivots.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 002 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 6mm Stranded Copper Cable Ground for Lightning Protection 6mm Lug Strap M6 Lug M6 Plain Washer M6 Coil Washer M6 Set Screw Figure 20. Lightning Protection for Exposed Bracket Mounted Antenna STOP. THIS PROCEDURE HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 003 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA (POLE MOUNT). Use this procedure to install the antenna. The mounting pole is not an Airspan supplied item and the pole should be manufactured to suit local requirements. Before installing the Antenna check that the proposed position meets the site selection guidelines.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 003 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 M6 Set Screw M6 Coil Washer M6 Plain Washer Mounting Pole 38mm (1.5”) Figure 21. Antenna Pole-mount Positioning and Securing 2. Lightning Protection 1. 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. 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Cable Straps M6 Lug M6 Plain Washer M6 Coil Washer M6 Set Screw Figure 22 Lightning Protection for Exposed Pole Mounted Antenna STOP. THIS PROCEDURE HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 004 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 IF DROP CABLE INSTALLATION. Drop cable is provided in two types T6 and T10. Use this procedure to install the Drop cable. STEP PROCEDURE 1. Drop cable installation 1. The Drop Cable is normally provided with one end already terminated with an weather proofed F-Type connector for use at the Antenna.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 004 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 10.Wrap self amalgamating tape over the joint of the mated connector. When using self amalgamating tape, strip back the interleaving and stretch the tape by between one third and one half. Keep the tape under tension and wrap, overlapping successive layers by 50% until the desired build up of insulation is achieved. Finish the wrapping by holding the tape under the thumb and snap by stretching.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 004 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Ensure minimum bend radius (100mm ) is not exceeded Strain Relief Strap. Wrap Self Amalgamating Tape over joint of mated Connector Figure 24. Antenna and Drop Cable fixed to a Wall Mounting Bracket 2. Drop cable Termination (Type T6) at the SIU 1. Strip the Drop Cable using a knife or cable stripping tool to the dimensions shown in Figure 25. 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 004 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3. Drop cable Termination Type T10 at the SIU 1. Strip the Drop Cable using a knife or cable stripping tool to the dimensions shown in Figure 26 2. Fold back the braid against the cable sheath. 3. Ensure that the centre conductor is clean of dielectric residue.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 INSTALLING THE TYPE-5 PSU. The Type 5 PSU is used with the B, L and N series SIUs when battery backup is required. The Type 5 PSU consists of a PSU and battery charger with standby battery. STEP PROCEDURE 1. PSU (Type 5) Positioning and Securing 1. Confirm the position of the Type-5 PSU, allow for adequate ventilation and service access. 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 103mm Fixing Centres Screw No 8 x 50mm 51mm Cup Washer Wall Plug FUB x 50mm 200mm 180mm Fixing Centres 145mm 75mm Figure 27. PSU Positioning and Securing Battery + Lid Screen FUSE 2 pin IEC AC power inlet 12V DC power output Figure 28. AC Power Supply Unit (Cover Removed).
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 1.1 AC Power Cord Installation 1. Use a supply cord fitted with a mains plug in accordance with local requirements. Plug the AC supply cord into the IEC connector on the Type5 PSU and secure with retaining clip. Note. Do not connect the plug to the supply socket until instructed to by the Commissioning Test Procedure.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 005 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 1.3 PSU Labelling If the PSU has been provided with a customer specific logo label, stick the label in the top left hand corner of the front of the case as shown. Caution:Risk of electric shock Disconnect mains before opening Warning: Do not Remove Cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer to qualified service personnel 10mm 10mm Figure 29. Customer Logo Placement STOP.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 006 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SECTION 3: INSTALLING THE R SERIES SERVICE INTERFACE UNIT AND PSU. The R series Service Interface Unit can be used as a free standing desk unit or wall mounted to the customers’preference. Figure 30 The R series Service Interface Unit STEP PROCEDURE 2. Installing The R series Service Interface Unit 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 006 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 2.1 Wall Mounting the Service Interface Unit 1. The wall mounted unit fits Figure 31. Service Interface Unit Wall Mounting Bracket 2. Install the Service Interface Unit within 1 metres of an AC power point and 50 metres of the Antenna. (100 metres if using 100m drop cable). 3. Offer the Wall Mounting Bracket up into position and mark the three fixing positions onto the wall.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 006 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 4. 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. 5. 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. 6. Remove the battery compartment lid by undoing the retention screw.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 006 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 connector is not over-tightened as over-tightening will strip the thread. Use a torque spanner set to 2.3Nm (20in lb). 2. Plug the PSU into the wall socket using the appropriate socket adapter and plug the DC output into the Service Interface Unit. + - 1 2 10101 12V DC Line 1 Line 2 Maintenance Port PSU Input IF Antenna Figure 34. R2 Rear Panel 3.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 006 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 DC Supply 2cm Drop Cable Clip on Ferrite Cores (no loop) Telephones Clip on Ferrite Cores (one loop) Figure 35. The R Series Service Interface Unit in the Wall Mount position 2.3 Indications and Interfaces 1. The front panel displays the following LED’s: • Power: Indicates power OK • Link: Illuminated when the link is active. 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Ground TX (Uplink) RX (Downlink) Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Socket 12345678 B Ring A Tip Figure 36. RJ45 Management Port Socket 123456 Figure 37.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 007 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SECTION 4: INSTALLING THE SU1/2 SERVICE INTERFACE UNIT. The S series Service Interface Unit is wall mounted. o lN ria Se rs e r ctu No ufa al an ri M Se No rt Pa 12V DC 10101 2 1 Figure 38.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 007 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 STEP PROCEDURE 1. Installing The R series Service Interface Unit 1. Install the S series Service Interface Unit within 1 metre of an AC power point and 50 metres of the Antenna. (100 metres if using 100m drop cabling). 2. Confirm the position of the Service Interface Unit (allow for adequate ventilation and service access). 3.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 007 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 4. Drill the four 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. 5. 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. 1.1 Connecting the Drop cable and PSU 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 007 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Indications and Interfaces 1.2 Indications and Interfaces 1. The front panel displays the following LED’s: • Power: Indicates power OK • Link: Illuminated when the link is active. The RJ45 interface is used for the STMON connection and RJ11 for the phone interface Ground TX (Uplink) RX (Downlink) 2. Socket 12345678 B Ring A Tip Figure 41. RJ45 Management Port Socket 123456 Figure 42.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 008 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SECTION 5: INSTALLING THE B, L & N SERIES SERVICE INTERFACE UNIT The B, L, & N series Service Interface Units can be used as a free standing desk unit or wall mounted to the customers’preference. These units are also installed in the Modular Enclosure. (See section 6). Figure 43. L Series Service Interface Unit Figure 44. B Series Service Interface Unit 2 1 4 3 Figure 45.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 008 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 STEP PROCEDURE 2. Installation 1. Install the Service Interface Unit within 1 metre of an AC power point and 50 metres of the Antenna. (100 metres if using 100m drop cabling). 2. Confirm the position of the Service Interface Unit (allow for adequate ventilation and service access). Ensure that the drop cable can be attached without compromising the minimum bend radius. 3.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 008 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 167mm 100mm 100mm 130mm 50mm 12.5mm Figure 47. Service Interface Unit Positioning 4. 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. 5. 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. 6.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 4. Front Panel Display 1. The front panel displays the following LED’s: • Power: Indicates power OK • Aux 1: Not defined at present. Illuminates when activity present on the LAT • Link: Illuminated when the link is active. 5.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 008 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Interconnection of EIA-530 and V35 To provide the interconnection of EIA-530 with V35 wire as shown in Figure 49. Table 4 shows complete interconnection details and should be referred to for nonstandard applications.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 008 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 1 15 8 8 7 3 2 9 9 14 1 1 Interconnection of EIA-530 and X21 15 Female 25 13 25 Male Figure 50.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 008 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 5.4 L Series Customer Interface RJ45 Socket 12345678 87654321 SRXSTXSTX+ SRX+ Plug SRXSTXSTX+ SRX+ Configuring the S-Bus 1. SIU used with a terminal connected to theRJ45 or a Short S-Bus: Options are either one terminal up to 800m away from the SIU unit, or any number within 150m (total cable length).
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SECTION 6: M SERIES INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE M SERIES MODULE ENCLOSURE. The M Series Modular Enclosure is a steel enclosure with a hinged door for access to the equipment. It may be wall or plinth mounted. In environmentally harsh conditions the enclosure is designed to fit inside a 600mm x 600mm IP66 ventilated environmental enclosure.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 550 510 50mm 500mm 480mm 30mm 30mm 20mm 20mm 5. Using the Enclosure as a template, mark the first hole position. Where the Enclosure is to be mounted to a brick built building, try to ensure that each hole coincides with the middle of a brick and not the mortar course. 6.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 M8 x 90mm Dyna-bolts (x4) Wall Cabinet Figure 51. Enclosure (cut away) Fixed To Wall. 2. Securing the Modular Enclosure to a wooden structure 1. Using the Enclosure as a template, mark the first hole position. 2. Drill a first hole pilot, 5mm diameter to a depth of 40mm (use a drilling depth gauge),.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3. Securing Enclosure to Floor 1. Disconnect the power management ribbon from the cover of Battery and PSU compartment. Remove the cover. The cover is secured by two quarter turn fasteners at the side of the lid above and below the fuse holders. Disconnect the Molex connectors to the PCB and the earth connection to the cover. Place cover in a safe place. 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Cabinet Plinth Figure 53. Modular Enclosure with Plinth 5. Tighten all the bolts sufficient to ensure a firm fixing to the Floor. 6. Place enclosure on to the plinth and fix to the plinth using the four M8 bolts and washers provided.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Side View Cabinet M8 fixing bolts (x4) Plinth M8 x 45mm Dyna-bolts (x4) Figure 54. Fixing the Plinth 4. Removal and replacement of the battery compartment cover 1. It is necessary to remove the battery compartment cover to gain access to the battery, PCB and power connections.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 2. To remove the cover release the ribbon from behind the retaining clip by firmly gripping the ends of the clip front and pulling forward. When removed the length of ribbon is sufficient to allow the cover to be placed on top of the enclosure without the need to remove the connector itself. 3. Turn the retaining screws one quarter of a turn to release the cover.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Door open connector to lid PCB PSU Door open detector AC input Terminal Block + Earth connector to lid earth stud Battery lead secured to bracket Battery securing bracket LNE Battery Battery connector to lid PCB 6. Installing the Internal Standby Battery Safety: Battery Handling Care should be taken when handling lead acid batteries to avoid dropping or short circuiting them.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 7. Connections to Enclosure PCB J2 To PSU J1 External Power/Battery Connector To Door Alarm External Fuse P2 Battery Fuse J3 MU1 Fuse MU2 Fuse MU3 Fuse MU4 Fuse TB1 To Battery To External Alarm Monitoring Figure 55. Enclosure PCB e) PSU Connect the lead from the PSU to the PCB J2. f) Standby Battery Connect the battery to the PCB J3.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 h) External Alarm Monitoring The customer can connect an external alarm to the modular and monitored at a Sitespan location. The external alarm connects to the TB1 Connection Block. The block should be wired to suit the incoming alarm condition. TB1 5 Earth 3 N/C 4 Sense I/P 0V in -ve 1 Phantom Power 2 Sense I/P +ve 3-20V Figure 56.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 1. The front panel alarms are: • Ext: If an external alarm is received the alarm LED is lit and the alarm is sent to the CT/Sitespan. • Low Battery When the battery drops below 10.8Volts the alarm LED is lit and the alarm is sent to the CT/Sitespan. • On battery.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 9. External cable connections to the Modular Enclosure Sectioned View from top of Modular Enclosure showing base of unit AC Cable Inlet Inlet for Customer Interface Cable(s) AUX BATT Cable Inlet (if required) Inlets for IF Drop Cable(s) MU1 MU4 MU2 MU3 MU interface wires feed through end of Krone connector. + Front Figure 58. External cable connections to the Modular Enclosure 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 5. Terminate the cables on the block as shown in Table 8. External Cable(s) from Distribution Point K R O N E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 MU2 MU1 9 0 Spare External Cable(s) from Distribution Point K R O N E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 MU3 MU4 9 0 Spare Figure 59.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 10. Installation of the Modular Units 1. Fix the Earthing and Securing Bracket to the Modular Unit using the M3 screw provided with the Bracket. 2. Slide the Modular Unit into the Modular Enclosure using the guides to position the bottom of the unit. When fully inserted secure unit into the enclosure using the knurled fixing screw on the fixing bracket.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 3. Crimp the connector using the Amphenol 531-CR596R Crimp tool. 6.4mm 6.4mm (1/4”) (1/4”) Trim cable to these dimensions F-Type Connector 12.7mm (1/2”) Note: the inner sleeve passes between the screen braid and core insulator 7/16” HEX Crimp here using Amphenol 531-CR596R Crimp Tool Figure 60. Terminating F-Type Connectors to T6 cable b) Drop cable Termination (Type T10) 5.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 009 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 6.4mm 6.4mm 6. mm (1/4”) (1/4”) (3/16”) CFS11U F-Type Connector Trim cable to these dimensions 18.8mm (11/16”) Crimp pin here using 0.096Hex crimp Note: the inner sleeve passes between the screen braid and core insulator Crimp body here using 0.475Hex crimp 7/16” HEX All Crimps made with Airspan 212-8000-058 Crimp Tool Figure 61.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 010 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 SECTION 7:COMMISIONING CONFIGURING SUBSCRIBER TERMINALS USING STMON FOR WINDOWS The following procedure will have to be completed before placing the AS4000 system into service. The Service Interface Unit should be programmed prior to commissioning. All results must be entered on the Commissioning Test Result Sheet, see DLP 015. STEP 1. PROCEDURE System Turn-up 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 1.1 STMON Interface for R and S Series Subscriber Terminals RX (Downlink) TX (Uplink) Ground 4. Subscriber Terminal Interfaces Plug 87654321 Figure 63. R and S Series RJ45 STMON connections 5. STMON Interface for B, L, N, and M ♣ series Subscriber Terminals G round 7 14 15 RX Downlink Comms T X U p link C o m m s Figure 64.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 010 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 13. Setting Up STMON 1. If a security Dongle is needed connect the Dongle to the COM port. When the ST leaves the factory it can be programmed using STMON for Windows without the use of a dongle. If for security reasons it is decided to use a dongle to program the ST then the dongle provided is attached to the parallel port of the PC/Laptop being used.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 010 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 14. Configuring a Subscriber Terminal 1. From the Radio Data view select the Configure ST tab 2. Enter the ST ID this number must be unique for all STs sharing the same CT 3. Enter the RF channel number being used. Appendix 1 lists the RF channel codes. 4. Enter the PN code 5. Select the assignment type.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 010 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 10. If the ST has been previously programmed with a dongle different from the dongle attached, or if no dongle is attached to the PC then the following message is displayed. 6. Viewing and Setting the Interface Data for B Series working to a Release 3 Fixed Assigned Shelf 1. Select the Interface Data tab. The data relevant to the current ST variant is displayed.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 010 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 7. Viewing and Setting the Interface Data for L128 working to a Release 3 Fixed Assigned Shelf 1. Select the Interface Data tab. The data relevant to the current ST variant is displayed. Module type, serial number and part number are displayed. The field displays if the Data rate, inverted or normal, current clock source and whether loopbacks are applied. 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 010 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 6. To initiate the configuration click the left mouse button on Configure ST. 8. Viewing and Setting the Interface Data for Subscriber Terminals working to a Demand Assigned Shelf 1. This feature is not currently supported by STMON for windows and the following message is displayed. 9. R, S, and N series SIU programming using a test telephone. 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 010 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 6. Enter PN code 7. If the ST is to be used in fixed assigned mode enter the RW code (2 digits) 8. Enter the identity (9 digits) 9. Enter check digit The algorithm check number is the sum of the RF, PN, RW(FA only), and identity digits. The number entered is the number in the units column of the result -1. i.e.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 011 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 PANNING SUBSCRIBER TERMINALS The Service Interface Unit should be panned to assure optimum performance of the ST. If problems are encountered, check that the installation guidelines in DLP-001 are not breached. All results must be entered on the Commissioning Test Result Sheet, see DLP 015. STEP PROCEDURE 1. Panning Pole Mounted Antenna 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 011 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Turn Antenna to achieve maximum voltage reading on DVM Tie Wrap to prevent assembly sliding down pole while panning Ground for RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) Ground for Lightning Protection Digital Voltmeter (DVM) Strain Relief Strap. Ensure minimum bend radius (70mm ) is not exceeded Figure 65. Panning Pole Mount Antenna 2. Panning Bracket Mounted Antenna 1.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 6. Place the strain relief strap in bracket extensions and around the drop cable ensure that the 70mm minimum bend radius of the cable is not exceeded. Pivot Bolt Strain Relief Strap. Ensure minimum bend radius (70mm ) is not exceeded Ground for RSSI Ground for Lightning Protection Receive Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) Digital Voltmeter (DVM) Figure 66.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 011 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 Connect STMON for windows to the Service Interface Unit (SIU) and check that the ST has a warm net entry status if DA or has acquired if FA. Record the Uplink and Downlink Signal Strength and the Uplink Code Phase on the test form.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 012 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 FUNCTIONAL TESTS R,S,N & M SERIES VOICE INSTALLATIONS Telephony tests can only be done after the CT has been connected to a network switch. STEP PROCEDURE 1. Using Sitespan set up subscribers at the CT as outlined in the Sitespan user guide 605-0000-428 2. Connect the test telephone to the NTU. 3. Dial Tone Present.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 FUNCTIONAL TESTS B SERIES INSTALLATIONS ISDN tests can only be done after the CT has been connected to a network switch. STEP PROCEDURE This DLP in preparation STOP. THIS PROCEDURE HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 FUNCTIONAL TESTS L SERIES INSTALLATIONS STEP PROCEDURE 1. BER Test the link See Appendix 3 for details of setting up BER Tests STOP. THIS PROCEDURE HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 TEST RESULTS All results of testing must be entered on this Test Result Sheet. Please photocopy one for each ST to be commissioned.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 015 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 The ST Installation and Commissioning Result Sheet Customer ID/Ref: ...................................... AC Rack ID:… … … … … … … … … . CT Rack ID: ............................. ..................................... Modem Shelf ID: ST type … … … … … … … … … … … ST ID: ............................ Outdoor Unit No.: ................................... Part No.: ................................
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning DLP 016 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 AS4000 SUBSCRIBER TERMINAL ACCEPTANCE FORM. 1. This section includes the ACC and customer copies of the Subscriber Terminal Acceptance Form. Photocopy sufficient forms for commissioning, (1 set per ST). 2. After completion give the customer a copy and retain one for ACC.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Appendix 1 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 RF CODES FOR SIUS WHEN USING STMON FOR WINDOWS BAND CHAN NO UPLINK ( MHz ) DOWNLINK ( MHz ) 2-2.3GHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 2029.75 2033.25 2036.75 2040.25 2043.75 2047.25 2050.75 2054.25 2057.75 2061.25 2064.75 2068.25 2071.75 2075.25 2078.75 2082.25 2085.75 2089.25 2092.75 2096.25 2099.75 2103.25 2106.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 BAND 3.4-3.6GHz 1.8-1.9GHz Page 2 of 4 CHAN NO UPLINK ( MHz ) DOWNLINK ( MHz ) 46 47 48 49 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 2372.00 2376.00 2380.00 2384.00 3411.75 3415.25 3418.75 3422.25 3425.75 3429.25 3432.75 3436.25 3439.75 3443.25 3446.75 3450.25 3453.75 3457.25 3460.75 3464.25 3467.75 3471.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 BAND 2.0-2.3GHz SUNTEL 1.8-1.9GHz PA BAND *** Note Frequencies will not be displayed on STMON screens for 1.8-1.9GHz PA Band Channel Numbers CHAN NO UPLINK ( MHz ) DOWNLINK ( MHz ) 102 103 104 105 106 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 1898.75 1901.25 1903.75 1906.25 1908.75 2045.5 2049.0 2052.5 2056.0 2059.5 2063.0 2066.
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AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Appendix 2 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 DOWNLOADING SUBSCRIBER TERMINAL SOFTWARE FROM A LAT TERMINAL This procedure is used when at the Subscriber Terminal to download software. In most circumstances software is downloaded over the radio link using Sitespan. STEP PROCEDURE 1. Connect LAT Terminal to the ST Service Interface Unit 1. Terminal Access for LAT is via the PC RS232 com port connected to the Service Interface Unit.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning Appendix 2 605-0000-454 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 7. Once information is downloaded type WV_Q↵ 8. To prepare bank for switching type WV_C 2 10005 0 0 0 Bank to switch to High bank checksum Œ Version number in HEX i.e version 1.0005 High word Low word High bank version number Œ 0001 0005 Low bank checksum Œ Œ Set to ‘0’and the correct values are automatically inserted 9. To write changes type WV_W↵ 10. To reboot type TW. STOP.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Appendix 3 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 CREATING A TEST CHANNEL AT THE CENTRAL TERMINAL The following procedure at the Central Terminal will create test channels for test acquisitions. In order to simulate the same process that the ST uses to acquire on a ‘live’system, it is necessary to acquire the downlink only at 10kbit/s on the Test Link Acquisition Channel.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Appendix 3 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 4. Forcing the ST to acquire a link 1. The ‘LK’command forces the ST to acquire a link as follows: LK RW Code 8 PN Code 1 Up Link Rate * 4 Down Link Rate* 4 Overlay code 0 Frequency channel number within channel plan 9 * The rate at which the link will acquire is defined as follows: 1: 10kbit/s 2 40kbit/s 3 80kbit/s 4: 160kbit/s 2.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Appendix 4 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 BER TESTING During commissioning A BER test can be set-up on the DA system to measure the performance of the RF link. This can be achieved with the following procedures STEP PROCEDURE 1. Setting up the BER Tester 1. Remove the 2Mbit/s connection at the AC Port mapped to the link to be tested. 2. Connect the 2Mbit/s cable from the BER tester to the Access Concentrator Port 3.
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning 605-0000-454 Appendix 4 Draft Issue 1.3 Date 8/02/00 1.2 Placing a loopback at the the ST 1. Connect the LAT cable to the ST 2. Ensure the ST has booted up correctly 3. Put ST into test mode Type: TE 0 4. Force ST to acquire on RW 7, with Uplink and Downlink of 160kbit/s, using RF channel 9 within C2 band (F14) LK 7 1 4 4 0 9 5. Watches link state. TypeW 426 Wait for the link to acquire.