Eclipse ODU 600 Installation Manual 5.8 GHz Unlicensed Band Manual Rev.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Copyright & Terms of Use August 2013 This manual is specific to Eclipse with ODU 600 for split-mount operation on the FCC and Industry Canada 5.8 GHz unlicensed band. Copyright © 2013 by Aviat Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Eclipse Product Compliance Notes Eclipse has been tested for and meets EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. The equipment was tested using screened cable; if any other type of cable is used, it may violate compliance. Eclipse is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This equipment is intended to be used exclusively in telecommunications centers.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL 3. To ensure compliance with the Industry Canada RF exposure requirements in RSS-102, a minimum distance of 18 meters must be maintained between the antenna and any persons whilst the unit is operational. This calculation is based on the maximum conducted power and maximum antenna gain. 4. ODU 600, 5.8GHz has been certified for use with a parabolic antenna with a maximum gain of 45.9dBi or a flat panel antenna with a maximum gain of 28dBi. 5.
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ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Contents Copyright & Terms of Use Aviat Networks Support Eclipse Product Compliance Notes Regulatory Information for the ODU 600, 5.8GHz Band WEEE Directive RoHS Directive Date of Manufacture Contents VOLUME I: INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY About the Documentation Documentation Conventions and Terminology Chapter 1.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.8 GHz Unlicensed Band Protection Options Link/Path Protection Interface Protection Network/Data Protection Platform Protection Licensing Capacity Licensing Node Feature Licensing Node Feature Overview Configuration and Management Antennas Power Supply VOLUME III: INSTALLATION Chapter 1. Introduction to Installation Installation Overview Installation Tools and Materials Unpacking Chapter 2.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Bulkhead Installation Procedure: Grounded Copper Entryway Plate Bulkhead Installation Procedure: Non-grounded / Non-master Entryway Plate Building Entry Installation Arrestor Installation at the ODU Weatherproofing Mastic Tape Wrapping Guidelines, Mastic (Butyl) Tape Self Amalgamating Tape Wrapping Guidelines, Amalgamating Tape Chapter 3.
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ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL About the Documentation This documentation provides information on the installation of an Eclipse Microwave Radio system comprising the INU/INUe and ODU 600 for operation on the 5.8 GHz unlicensed band in USA and Canada. Intended Audience This information is for use by trained technicians or engineers. It does not provide information or instruction on basic technical procedures.
VOLUME I, CHAPTER 0, INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY A note i tem i denti fi es addi ti onal i nformati on about a procedure or functi on.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Chapter 1. Health and Safety This section includes the following health and safety information: l General Health and Safety on page 6 l Operator Health and Safety on page 7 l General Hazards on page 8 l Routine Inspection and Maintenance on page 11 All personnel must comply with the relevant health and safety practices when working on or around Eclipse radio equipment.
VOLUME I, CHAPTER 1, HEALTH AND SAFETY General Health and Safety This table describes general health and safety information about the Eclipse radio. Topic Information Flammability The equipment is designed and constructed to minimize the risk of smoke and fumes during a fire. Hazardous Materials No hazardous materials are used in the construction of the equipment.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Operator Health and Safety The following table describes the precautions that relate to installing or working on the Eclipse radio. Topic Information Equipment Protrusions The equipment has been designed to be free of unnecessary protrusions or sharp surfaces that may catch or otherwise cause injury during handling. However, always take care when working on or around the equipment.
VOLUME I, CHAPTER 1, HEALTH AND SAFETY General Hazards The following table describes the general hazards that must be addressed when planning and installing an Eclipse system. For more information on health and safety when using Aviat Networks products, refer to the Best Practices Guide. Topic Information Airflow Requirements Rack installations must be made so the airflow required for safe and correct operation of Eclipse is not compromised.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Topic Information Protection from RF Exposure To ensure compliance with the FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure requirements, a minimum distance of 18 meters must be maintained between the antenna and any persons whilst the unit is operational. When installing, servicing or inspecting an antenna always comply with the following: - Do not stand in front of or look into an antenna without first ensuring the associated transmitter or transmitters are switched off.
VOLUME I, CHAPTER 1, HEALTH AND SAFETY Topic Information Power Supply Connection The Eclipse INUs have the +ve pin on their dc power supply connector connected to chassis ground. It must be used with a -48 Vdc power supply which has a +ve ground; the power supply ground conductor is the +ve supply to the radio. There must be no switching or disconnecting devices in this ground conductor between the dc power supply and the point of connection to an Eclipse system.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Routine Inspection and Maintenance This section overviews required and recommended inspection and maintenance practices to ensure health and safety of installed equipment is maintained to highest levels. For more information, refer to the Aviat Networks publication: Best Practices.
VOLUME I, CHAPTER 1, HEALTH AND SAFETY Fault Analysis All faults, once cleared, should be the subject of a fault report. The data presented in these reports should be analyzed from time to time to check for any common threads, which may point to a particular weakness in the design, installation, or maintenance of the network or to a specific component.
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ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Chapter 1. System Overview This section overviews features and capabilities of the Eclipse node (INU/INUe) with companion ODU 600 for use on the 5.8 GHz unlicensed band. 5.8 GHz operation is compliant with FCC CFR47 Part 15.247, and Industry Canada RSS-210. l It has been tested and certified for use with a parabolic antenna with a maximum gain of 45.9 dBi. Operation is split-mount comprising an indoor rack-mounted INU or INUe, and one or more tower-mounted ODU 600s.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 1-1. Pole-mounted ODU 600 with Antenna MEF Certified. Eclipse meets MEF 9 and MEF 14 requirements for carrier-class Ethernet inter-operability and performance. l MEF 9 specifies the User Network Interface (UNI) l MEF 14 specifies Quality of Service (QoS) Aviat Networks is ISO90001:2008 and TL9000 Certified. Full certification means all departments and business units within Aviat Networks have been strictly assessed for compliance to both standards.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Eclipse Node Eclipse node is available as the 1RU INU, or 2RU INUe. Mandatory plug-ins are the NCC (Node Control Card) and FAN (Fan card). Optional plug-ins include RAC (Radio Access Card), DAC (Digital Access Card), AUX (Auxiliary), NPC (Node Protection Card), and PCC (Power Converter Card). It is designed to operate from a -48 Vdc power supply (+ve earth). For locations where the power supply is +24 Vdc, a plug-in PCC option provides a voltage conversion function.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 1-3. INUe See: l Plug-in Cards on page 18 l Data Packet Plane on page 24 l Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) on page 24 l Platforms on page 26 Plug-in Cards Plug-in cards for the INU or INUe enable quick and easy customization on Eclipse configurations. All cards are hot-pluggable. RACs support the radio modem function.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL NCC (Node Controller Card) provides Node management and DC-DC converter functions. NCC is a mandatory card. l It manages Node operation and event collection and management. l It incorporates a router function for local and remote network management interconnection. l Node configuration and licensing data is held in flash-memory. l Power supply: -48 Vdc (SELV -40.5 to -60 Vdc). FAN (Fan card) provides forced-air cooling. FAN is a mandatory card.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW DAC GE3 DAC GE3 capabilities include Synchronous Ethernet, link aggregation, policing, ring/mesh protection and Ethernet service OAM.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 1-5. DAC GE3 DAC 16xV2 DAC 16xV2 supports 16xDS1 tributaries on compact HDR connectors. Features additional to those provided by DAC 16x include: l Tributary protection l Ethernet over DS1 tribs l Individual line code selection for AMI or B8ZS on DS1 tribs Figure 1-6. DAC 16xV2 DAC 4X DAC 4x supports 4xDS1 tributaries on individual RJ-45 connectors. Figure 1-7. DAC 4X DAC 3xDS3 DAC 3xDS3 supports 3xDS3 tributaries on paired mini-BNC connectors. Figure 1-8.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 1-9. DAC 3xE3/DS3M DAC 2x155e DAC 2x155e supports two OC3 electrical (STS3) tributaries on paired BNC connectors. Figure 1-10. DAC 2x155e DAC 1x155o DAC 1x155o supports one OC3 single-mode optical tributary on SC connectors. Figure 1-11. DAC 1x155o DAC 2x155o DAC 2x155o supports two OC3 single-mode optical tributaries on SC connectors. Figure 1-12. DAC 2x155o DAC 155oM DAC 155oM multiplexes an OC3 optical tributary to an NxDS1 backplane.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL DAC 155eM DAC 155eM multiplexes an OC3 electrical tributary to an NxDS1 backplane. The user interface is provided on an SFP electrical transceiver. It functions as a terminal multiplexer; it terminates or originates the OC3 frame. It does not support interconnection of ADMs as there is no provision to transport OC3 overheads for ADM to ADM synchronization. In virtual tributary mode it transports up to 130 Mbit/s Ethernet over an OC3 link.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 1-17. FAN (1RU) NPC NPC provides redundancy for the NCC backplane bus management and power supply functions. Figure 1-18. NPC PCC The PCC provides a voltage conversion function for use at locations where the power supply is +24 Vdc. It converts +24 (19 to 36) Vdc to -56 Vdc for connection to the INU -48Vdc input. -56 Vdc represents the typical float voltage for a battery-backed 48 Vdc supply. Figure 1-19.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL l Adaptive modulation maximizes use of available channel bandwidth. l Coding provides options for maximum throughput or maximum system gain on each modulation rate. Adaptive Modulation (AM) AM uses one of four automatically and dynamically switched modulations - QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM, or 256 QAM.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW l With three modulation rates, such as 16 QAM, 64 QAM, 256 QAM, one rate (any) can be set for maximum gain and additionally for maximum throughput, to provide four step AM operation. l With two modulation rates, such as 16 QAM (or 64 QAM) with 256 QAM, each can be set for maximum gain and additionally for maximum throughput, to provide four step AM operation. This feature provides a practical trade-off between capacity and system gain to finetune link performance.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Slot Assignments Slots INU - Slots 1, 2, 3, 4 are universal: any RAC, DAC, or AUX plug-in - Slot 4 is NPC or universal: NPC or any RAC, DAC, AUX - NCC and FAN slots are dedicated - For protected operation the RAC/RAC, RAC/DAC 155oM, or DAC/DAC pairings can be installed in any of the universal slots INUe - Slots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 are universal: any RAC, DAC, or AUX plug-in - Slots 7, 8, 9 are restricted: any DAC, or AUX, except DAC 155oM/eM and AUX where NMS access is required1
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW ODU 600 for 5.8 GHz ISM Band ODU 600 supports fixed modulation or adaptive modulation (with RAC 60E). l License-based upgrades enable transition from Tx standard power to high power Flexible Power Mode (FPM). l ODU 600 is supplied with diplexers for Tx high or Tx low working. l ODU 600 is designed for direct-antenna mounting, but can be remote mounted using an ODU remote-mount kit.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL o 260-668066-004 ODU 600 at 5.8 GHz is certified for use with a parabolic antenna with a maximum gain of 45.9 dBi.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Protection Options Eclipse supports link, interface, network, and platform protection options: Link/Path Protection Hot-standby, space diversity, or frequency diversity options are supported. Rx voting is hitless/errorless; Tx switching is not hitless. The maximum restoration time for a Tx switch is 200 ms. A remote Tx switch is forced in the event of a silent Tx failure.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Network/Data Protection l Ethernet ring network protection is supported on DAC GE3 using ERP (ITU-T 8032v2 Ethernet Ring Protection) or RSTP (IEEE 802.1w). l Ethernet data redundancy is supported on L1 and L2 link-aggregated links (DAC GE3). l PDH ring protection is supported by an DS1 loopswitch capability, or a ringwrap Super PDH (SPDH) option.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Power Supply Protection 32 l Protection is hitless for an NCC power supply failure. If the NCC converter or one of its supply rails fails, the NPC will take over without interruption. And vice versa. l With an NPC installed, the NCC can be withdrawn and replaced without further impacting traffic. l For 24 Vdc operation two PCCs are required for platform protection, one each for the NCC and NPC.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Licensing Eclipse is subject to capacity and feature licensing. Capacity Licensing Capacity licensing is INU and INUe based (node-based). A single license applies across all installed RACs installed in an INU/INUe. l Licensed capacity ranges from 50 Mbps with license EZE-08001, to 2 Gbps with license EZE-08010 l Capacity license is auto-allocated or user-allocated between installed RACs. l Upgrade licenses are available to increase existing capacity supported on a node.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW EZF-03: Secure Management (NMS) Secure Management applies to Eclipse NMS access over the network, and to local access via the Portal craft tool. l Provides secure management access to Eclipse over an unsecured network. l Protects Eclipse configurations from accidental or intentional modification by unauthorized personnel. l Keeps track of all events for accountability. l Based on FIPS 140-2 validated algorithms.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL l EZF-51: ODU 600 High power option 1 x ODU l EZF-52: ODU 600 Nodal High power option 2 x ODU l EZF-53: ODU 600 Nodal High power option 3 x ODU l EZF-54: ODU 600 Nodal High power option 4 x ODU l EZF-55: ODU 600 Nodal High power option 5 x ODU l EZF-56: ODU 600 Nodal High power option 6 x ODU 260-668066-004 AUGUST 2013 35
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Configuration and Management Eclipse is a software-driven product; there are no manual controls. Configuration and management is achieved via Portal and ProVision. Portal is a PC based configuration and diagnostics tool for Eclipse. ProVision is the Eclipse network element manager. ProVision also supports other Aviat Networks products, including legacy products.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Antennas Parabolic antennas for the 5.8 GHz unlicensed band must be FCC approved have a maximum gain not exceeding 45.9 dBi. For information on approved antenna types and availability, contact Aviat Networks or your supplier. The antenna mounts used are designed for installation on industry-standard 115 mm OD (4.5 inch) pipe-mounts. For information on installing and aligning antennas, refer to the data supplied with the antennas.
VOLUME II, CHAPTER 1, SYSTEM OVERVIEW Power Supply Eclipse is designed to operate from a -48 Vdc power supply (+ve earth) but will operate to specification over a voltage range of -40.5 to -60 Vdc. A plug-in PCC option provides a voltage conversion function for locations where the power supply is +24 Vdc. It converts +24 (19 to 36) Vdc to -56 Vdc for connection to the INU -48Vdc input. -56 Vdc represents the typical float voltage for a batterybacked -48 Vdc supply.
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ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Chapter 1. Introduction to Installation This section provides a list of recommended installation tools and materials, and a procedure for unpacking and checking the equipment. Ecl i pse has been tested for and meets EMC Di recti ve 89/336/EEC. The equi pment was tested usi ng screened cabl e; i f any other type of cabl e i s used, i t may vi ol ate compl i ance. CAUTION:Eclipse is a Class A product.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 1, INTRODUCTION TO INSTALLATION Installation Tools and Materials Ensure you have the following tools and material before going to site. These are items to be sourced/supplied by the installer. The items are indicative for standard installations. For non-standard installations additional materials and tools may be required. Table 1-1.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Chapter 2. ODU Installation This section describes installation procedures for ODU 600 and associated antennas, couplers and cables.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Installing the Antenna Before going to the antenna installation site, check that you have the required installation tools as recommended by the antenna manufacturer. Also make sure you have the data needed to locate the antenna on the tower, and to set its polarization and initial pointing. l The parabolic antennas available from Aviat Networks for the 5.8 GHz unlicensed band are FCC approved and have a maximum gain not exceeding 45.9 dBi.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Installing a Coupler Refer to: l Coupler Overview on page 45 l Coupler Installation Procedure on page 45 l Unused and Disconnected Coupler Ports on page 47 Coupler Overview Couplers for protected hot-standby operation are available for equal loss or unequal loss. l For equal loss the attenuation per side is nominally 3.5 dB (3.5 / 3.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION right offset. However care must be taken at locations where a non-standard antenna installation is required. The ODUs are attached to the coupler as if attaching to an antenna except that there is no polarization rotator associated with each ODU. Rather the coupler polarization is set to match the V or H antenna polarization using 0 degree or 90 degree coupler interfaces, which are supplied with the coupler.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Installing the ODU Lightning Surge arrestor; refer to Installing Lightning Surge Arrestors on page 63. Grounding an ODU; refer to Grounding the ODU on page 56 Installing the ODU cable and connectors; refer to Installing ODU Cables and Connectors on page 58 Figure 2-1. 'OCU' Back-to-Back Coupler Figure 2-2.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION partly canceling the wanted signal. A flange-mounted termination is used to absorb the RF energy. They are needed in 1+0 and cascaded coupler applications where some ODU ports are left open/not attached to an ODU. Terminations are available from Aviat Networks.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Installing the ODU ODU 600 is designed for direct-mounting onto a collar supplied with Aviat direct-fit 5.8 GHz antennas. It can also be installed with standard 5.8 GHz antennas using a flex-waveguide remote-mount kit. For single-antenna protected operation a coupler is available to support direct mounting of the two ODUs to its antenna. The coupler may also be remote mounted, with a flex-waveguide connecting the coupler to its antenna.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Figure 2-3. ODU 600 on Antenna Mount The figure below shows the ODU mounting collar, pole mount and polarization rotator for an Andrew antenna. The orientation of the waveguide slot indicates vertical polarization. Figure 2-4. Andrew Pole Mount and ODU Mounting Collar Next Step: Setting the Polarization on page 50. Setting the Polarization Antenna i nstal l ati on i nstructi ons are i ncl uded wi th al l antennas.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL l The rotator is an integral part of the antenna mount. Vertical polarization is the default setting. l The V and H settings are indicated on the rotator head. Remote-Mounted ODUs are used where standard antennas are used (antennas are not fitted with the Eclipse mounting collar). l Antenna installation for V or H polarization is normally determined by the orientation of the waveguide port / slot. l To remote mount an ODU, refer to Remote-Mounted ODUs on page 53.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Figure 2-6. Andrew ODU Collar and Polarization Rotator ODU Polarization The ODU must be mounted on the collar to match the chosen polarization. Correct positioning for vertical or horizontal polarization is shown: Figure 2-7. ODU 600 Orientation for Vertical and Horizontal Polarization The ODU shoul d be mounted wi th I ts connectors faci ng down.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL l Installing the ODU cable and connectors; refer to See "Installing ODU Cables and Connectors" Attaching the ODU An ODU should be installed with connectors facing down. To attach the ODU: 1. Check that the ODU mounting collar, polarization rotator, ODU waveguide feed head and O-ring, are undamaged, clean, and dry. 2. Set the polarization rotator for the required polarization. Refer to Setting the Polarization on page 50. 3.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION The mount can also be used to remotely support a protected ODU pairing installed on a coupler. The coupler connects to the remote mount assembly in the same way as an ODU. The remote mount clamps to a standard 112 mm (4”) pole-mount, and is common to all frequency bands. The figure below shows an ODU installed on a remote mount. Two versions of the remote mount are available, a cast unit (as shown) and a stainless steel unit. Figure 2-8.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL The fl exi bl e wavegui des have ti n-pl ated brass fl anges to mi ni mi ze di ssi mi l ar-metal corrosi on between the al umi num feedhead on the ODU and the brass antenna port(s) used on most standard antennas. Where a fl exi bl e-wavegui de l ength greater than the 900 mm (3 ft) maxi mum i ncl uded i n the Ecl i pse Accessori es l i st i s needed, contact the Avi at Networks Hel p Desk.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION 7. Secure the waveguide to prevent wind-flex using hanger assemblies or similar. If cable ties are used, do not over-tighten (take care not to compress/distort the waveguide). Waveguide Flange Data: ODUs The table below lists the antenna port flange type used with the ODU 600 aat 5/8/6 GHz, plus the mating flange and fastening hardware for remote mount installations. UDR/PDR flanges are rectangular. On the ODU, the two flange styles are: l UDR.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL 5. Cut the ground wire so there will be a just a little slack in the wire when it is connected to the ground clamp. A ground clamp is not supplied as part of an ODU installation kit. 6. Strip the insulation back by 25 mm (1’), fit into ground clamp, and firmly secure the clamp to tower. 7. Liberally apply conductive grease/paste around the ground clamp to provide corrosion resistance. Also apply to the ODU ground stud.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Installing ODU Cables and Connectors The ODU cabl e must compl y wi th Ecl i pse requi rements and be i nstal l ed wi th the speci fi ed l i ghtni ng surge arrestors and ground ki ts. I f arrestors and grounds are not i nstal l ed, or are i ncorrectl y i nstal l ed, the Avi at Networks warranty for Ecl i pse can be voi ded.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL These and other cable accessories can also be purchased individually or in quantity. Contact Aviat Networks or your supplier for details. Coaxial Cable Installation Requirements Table 2-3. Installation Requirements for ODU Coaxial Cables Summary Task Required considerations Explanation Installing connectors Crimped connectors Always use the crimp tool designed for the crimped connectors/cable being used.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Task Required considerations Explanation Cable grounding Ensure the cable is grounded in accordance with the instructions provided in ODU Cable Grounding on page 60. Ice-fall protection Ensure adequate physical protection for the cable where ice-fall from towers can occur. ODU Cable Grounding Ground kits are included in the ODU Cable Kits. Or they can be purchased individually.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Table 2-4.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Item Description 4 Cable ground 5 The ODU cable must be supported by black cable (UV resistant) ties at intervals no greater than 1m (3 feet). The ODU cable must not run adjacent to tower lightning ground or electrical cables. 6 If the height of the cable on the tower exceeds 50 m (165 feet), install additional cable grounds at not more than 23 m (80 foot) intervals.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Installing Lightning Surge Arrestors ODU 600 has an internal arrestor. An external arrestor at the ODU is not required unless specified by the site owner or operator. Whi l e an i nternal matri x-type arrestor i s standard on ODU 600, an addi ti onal external ODU arrestor may sti l l be requi red to compl y wi th l ocal i nstal l ati on practi ces i n regi ons that experi ence severe l i ghtni ng stri kes.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Figure 2-10. Universal Lightning Arrestor Kit The ULA has repl aced the square styl e BGXZ and MHT arrestors. Shoul d i nstal l ati on data be requi red for these earl i er arrestors, refer to User Manual Rev.025, or earl i er. Arrestor Installation at Building Entry This section describes installation of an arrestor at the building-entry end of the ODU cable.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 2-11. ULA Installed in Copper Plate Entryway Item Description 1 Lightning Surge arrestor 2 Rubber seal 3 Copper entryway plate 4 Star washer and nut 5 Mastic weatherproofing 6 Cable ground kit 7 Jumper cable 8 Rack ground wire 9 Equipment rack 10 Site ground system Procedure Carefully knock-out or drill for an N connector in the wall entryway plate. Where provided, select a knockout with flats.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Bulkhead Installation Procedure: Non-grounded / Nonmaster Entryway Plate The ULA ground wire is required if the ULA is mounted to an un-grounded entryway plate or a plate made from non or poor conductive material (aluminum is considered a poor conductor). Figure 2-12.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Weatherproof the external N connector assembly using mastic and vinyl tape. See Weatherproofing on page 69. Install a jumper cable from the ULA to the indoor radio unit. Building Entry Installation Determine where the ULA is to be located. This should be just inside the building, and as close as practical to the entry point – no more than 1m (3ft) from the entryway.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION Procedure Fit the lugged end of the ground wire to the N-female end of the ULA (end with 'flats' on the thread) and securely fasten using the star washer and nut supplied. Trim the ODU cable to length, fit an N male connector, and attach to the groundwire end of the ULA. Trim the ULA ground wire so there is just a little slack in the wire when connected to the master ground bar or external ground bar. Fit the crimp lug supplied and firmly bolt to the ground bar.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Weatherproofing Weatherproofing kits are included with the ODU cable and lightning surge arrestors. Two types of weatherproofing media are supplied. Refer to: l Mastic Tape on page 69 l Self Amalgamating Tape on page 70 Mastic Tape The ODU cable ground kits include rolls of vinyl and butyl mastic tape. A two-layer wrap process is recommended: l An initial layer of mastic. It is this tape that provides the weatherproofing.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 2, ODU INSTALLATION ground wire where it lies against the ODU cable. The ground wire must always exit from the bottom of the wrap. 4. Starting at the bottom, wrap the mastic tape in an overlapping pattern, slightly stretching the tape as you wrap. By wrapping from the bottom you help to ensure there are no ridges or pockets for water to sit in. There must be a ful l seal of masti c tape onto the pri mary surface for weatherproofi ng i ntegri ty. 5.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Chapter 3. INU and INUe Installation The INU and the INUe are the indoor units for the Eclipse Node. This chapter includes: l INU/INUe Overview on page 72 l Installation Requirements on page 78 l Installation Procedure on page 80 l Plug-in Installation on page 83 l INU/INUe Cable Assemblies on page 86 CAUTION:Do not turn power off within 10 minutes of initial INU/INUe turn-on, or initial turn-on after a new compact flash card is installed.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION INU/INUe Overview The INU/INUe is a rack-mounted unit that pairs with one or more ODUs. An INU/INUe comprises a chassis and plug-ins. Dedicated slots are provided for the NCC and FAN plug-ins, and either four slots (INU) or ten slots (INUe) for optional RAC, DAC, AUX and NPC plug-ins. Refer to: l Front Panel Layout on page 72 l Power Supply on page 72 Front Panel Layout An INU front panel is shown.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL The DC power suppl y must be UL or I EC compl i ant for SELV (Safety Extra Low Vol tage) output (60 Vdc maxi mum l i mi ted). INUs require a -48 Vdc power supply (+ve earth), but will operate to specification over a voltage range of -40.5 to -60 Vdc. The return (+ve) pin on the NCC and NPC power supply connectors is clamped to chassis ground via polarity-protecting power FETs.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Item Consumption DAC GE3 13W NCC 11W NPC 8W AUX 1W FAN 1RU 2W FAN 2RU 2W ODU 600 ODU 600 power consumption figures apply to both standard and high power operation. Table 3-2. ODU 600 Power Consumption BAND Average Power Consumption W Max Power Consumption W 50.2 59.2 5.8/6 GHz Node Card Maximums The following maximums are applicable to operation using SW release 5.04 or later. l An NPC must be fitted in an INUe where specified below.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL INUe Loading Rules for Operation at 45ºC (113ºF) The following loading rules must be followed when dimensioning the total power consumption of an INUe that is operating in ambient temperatures that do not exceed 45ºC (113ºF): l If the total power consumption of all cards installed exceeds 85 watts, an NPC must be fitted, and a 2RU FAN card must be fitted. l With this configuration confirmed the maximum INUe loading enabled is 150 watts.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION l Reverse polarity protection is provided. The PCC will automatically recover from a reverse polarity connection - the fuse will not blow. Over temperature thermal protection is included. l The PCC load maximum is 200 Watts. Use the power consumption data in the preceding section to determine the maximum number of cards and ODUs that an be supported. l Ambient temperatures must not exceed 450C (113F).
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL The PCC is supplied with a power cable to connect to an NCC or NPC. This cable is fitted with a D-sub M/F 2W2 connector at each end. Note that a standard power cable is not included for the reason the cable supplied with an NCC (or NPC) is not used when powered from a PCC, so the cable is re-used as the power input cable for the PCC. Fuses The NCC and NPC are fitted with a fast-acting 25A fuse fitted on the PCB behind the power cable connector.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Installation Requirements This table lists typical INU Installation requirements. Function/Requirement Details Restricted access The INU/INUe and its associated dc power supply must be installed in a restricted access area such as a secure equipment room, closet, or cabinet. Required Rack Space The INU requires 44.5 mm (1RU) of vertical rack space and 300 mm rack depth. The INUe requires 89mm (2RU) vertical rack space.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Function/Requirement Details Power Supply The dc power supply must be UL or IEC compliant for a SELV output Compliance and Loading (60 Vdc maximum). Check to ensure that connection of an Eclipse system to an existing dc supply does not overload the supply, circuit protection devices and wiring. Where a new dc power supply is to be installed for an Eclipse Node, the power supply should be rated to supply: - 12.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Installation Procedure 1. Fit the rack mounting brackets to the chassis with the grounding stud to left or right side for the most direct ground wire path to the rack ground bar. 2. Locate the INU/INUe in the equipment rack and secure it using four No.12 Phillips dome-head screws from the IDC installation kit. 3.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL The following steps describe the procedure for installing the power cable, and preparing for power-on. Do not connect the power until all steps have been completed. 8. Run the supplied power cable through to the power pick up point, which will normally be at a circuit breaker panel in the rack.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION CAUTION:2W2 DC power connectors can be shorted inadvertently if applied at an angle. Always insert with correct alignment. CAUTION:Ambient temperatures must not exceed 55 0C (131 0F). If installed in a rack cabinet, it is the ambient within the cabinet. Next Step: The Eclipse INU with ODU 600 is ready for configuration and antenna alignment.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Plug-in Installation Installing or changing out a plug-in is a straightforward process. l The table below lists plug-in requirements at installation or subsequent upgrade. l Unless specified by the customer, plug-ins will not be installed in an INU/INUe at shipment. Instead, each is individually packed within the shipping box. For a description of the plug-ins, see Plug-in Cards on page 18.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Function/Requirement Priority Details Finger-grip fasteners Plug-ins must be withdrawn and inserted using their fingergrip fasteners/pulls. Never withdraw or insert using attached cables, as damage to the plug-in connector and its PCB attachment can occur. If not complied with, the Aviat Networks warranty may be voided. Hot-swappable Plug-ins are hot-swappable. - Removal of an in-service payload plug-in will interrupt its traffic.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Function/Requirement Priority Details DACs DAC combinations DACs can be fitted singly or in combination to provide a mix of interface types and capacities provided they have a common backplane configuration. The backplane can be set for: - 1.5 Mbit/s / DS1 - 3 Mbit/s / DS3 - 155 Mbit/s / OC3 Mux version DACs allow a mix of interfaces from a common DS1 backplane configuration.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION INU/INUe Cable Assemblies CAUTION:Eclipse tributary, auxiliary and NMS cables are not to be routed with any AC mains power lines. They are also to be kept away from any power lines which cross them. For safety reasons tributary, auxiliary and NMS cables should not be connected to outside plant. Use approved surge suppression equipment when connecting to unprotected external inputs and outputs.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Each cable supports up to 8 tribs. Two cables are required per DAC if more than 8xE1/DS1 tribs are to be connected. Figure 3-3. DAC 16xV2 Free End Trib Cable RX indicates data into the DAC 16xV2 (DAC Rx). TX indicates data out from the DAC 16xV2 (DAC Tx). DAC 16xV2 HDR-E50 To BNC Cable Assembly The HDR to BNC 75 ohm cable is available in lengths of 2.3 m or 5.3 m. Each cable supports up to 8 tribs.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Figure 3-4. DAC 16xV2 BNC Trib Cable Assembly Figure 3-5. DAC 16xV2 BNC Trib Cable Connections Arrow towards BNC indicates data out (DAC Tx). Arrow away from BNC indicates data in (DAC Rx). The 1/9 in the label indicates that it is for trib 1 if the cable assembly is used with the trib 1-8 connector, or trib 9 if used with the trib 9-16 connector. This also applies for 2/10, 3/11, etc. up to 8/16.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Each cable supports up to 8 tribs. Two cables are required per DAC if more than 8xE1/DS1 tribs are to be connected. Figure 3-6. DAC 16xV2 RJ-45 Trib Cable Figure 3-7. DAC 16xV2 RJ-45 Trib Cable Connections DAC 16xV2 HDR-E50 To Free End Y-Cable Assembly This cable is for use with DAC 16xV2 1+1 protected operation. It is available in lengths of 3.5 m, 15.5m or 5 m. Impedance is nominally 120 ohms.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Each cable supports up to 8 tribs. Two cables are required per DAC if more than 8xE1/DS1 tribs are to be connected. Figure 3-8. DAC 16xV2 Free End Y-Cable RX indicates data into the DAC 16xV2 (DAC Rx). TX indicates data out from the DAC 16xV2 (DAC Tx). DAC 16xV2 HDR-E50 To BNC Y-Cable Assembly This cable is for use with DAC 16xV2 1+1 protected operation. It is available in lengths of 3.5 m, 15.5m or 5 m. Impedance is nominally 75 ohms.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 3-9. DAC 16xV2 Trib BNC Y-Cable Figure 3-10. DAC 16xV2 Trib BNC Y-Cable Connections Arrow towards BNC indicates data out (DAC Tx). Arrow away from BNC indicates data in (DAC Rx). The 1/9 in the label indicates that it is for trib 1 if the cable assembly is used with the trib 1-8 connector, or trib 9 if used with the trib 9-16 connector. This also applies for 2/10, 3/11, etc. up to 8/16.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION DAC 4x Cable and Connector Data Refer to: l DAC 4x BNC Cable Assembly on page 92 l DAC 4x RJ-45 to RJ-45 Straight Cable on page 92 l DAC 4x RJ-45 to RJ-45 Crossover Cable on page 93 l DAC 4x RJ-45 to Wire Wrap Cable Assembly on page 93 l DAC 4x RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments on page 94 DAC 4x BNC Cable Assembly The assembly is provided as a kit of three cables. Each kit provides: l One RJ-45 to 2 x BNC female, 0.5m long.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL For Connection Function, receive specifies data in to the DAC; transmit is data out from the DAC. Table 3-5.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Each cable supports one trib. Four cables are required if all four ports of the DAC 4x are to be connected. Receive specifies data in to the DAC; Transmit is data out from the DAC. Table 3-7.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Table 3-9. RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Options Description Part Number Ethernet Cable, RJ45 to RJ45, 2 m 037-579124-001 Ethernet Cable, RJ45 to RJ45, 5 m 037-579125-001 Ethernet Cable, RJ45 to RJ45, 15 m 037-579126-001 The cables are industry-standard straight (Mdi) Ethernet RJ-45 to RJ-45. DAC Optical Cable and Connector Data The following table lists the cable and attenuator options for DAC 155oM, DAC 1x/2x155o, and for the optical SFPs available for DAC GE3. Table 3-10.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION SPLITTER 4M SC-SC TO SC, ST ST Single 1310 nM DAC 1/2x155o 037-579201-001 ATTENUATOR 3M, SC, 10DB SC Single 1310 nM DAC 1/2x155o 037-579209-001 ATTENUATOR 5M, SC, 10DB SC Single 1310 nM DAC 1/2x155o 037-579210-001 SIMPLEX 3M MM LC TO LC LC Multi 850 nM DAC 155oM 037-579431-001 SIMPLEX 10M MM LC TO LC Multi 850 nM DAC 155oM 037-579432-001 SIMPLEX 5M MM LC TO LC, SC SC Multi 850 nM DAC 155oM 037-579434-001 SIMPLEX 3M MM LC TO LC, FC FC
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL LC to SC Connections - protected operation l Two Y-cable assemblies required per connection. l Single-mode, part no. 037-579142-001: Y-cable, single-mode, LC to SC, 2m (6 ft) splitter/combiner l Multi-mode, part no. 037-579390-001: Y-cable, multi-mode, LC to SC, 2m (6 ft) splitter/combiner Other cabl e opti ons are avai l abl e for LC connecti on to F C or ST. Contact Avi at Networks or your suppl i er for detai l s.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Table 3-11. RJ-45 Ethernet NMS Connector Pin Assignments Pin Function 1 Ethernet transmit data + 2 Ethernet transmit data - 3 Ethernet receive data + 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Ethernet receive data - 7 Not used 8 Not used Figure 3-13. RJ-45 Ethernet NMS Connector(s) Maintenance V.24 Connector The V.24 connector provides serial data access for Portal. One industry-standard RJ45 to DB-9 V.24 Maintenance Cable is included with every INU.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL Auxiliary and Alarm Connectors and Cables Data is included for AUX Plug-in auxiliary interfaces and cable-sets. Al arm and Auxi l i ary cabl es shoul d not termi nate to equi pment outsi de the shel ter or bui l di ng. Use approved surge suppressi on equi pment when connecti ng to un-protected external i nputs and outputs.
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VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Figure 3-17. AUX HD26 and 3 X DB9, 1M, Async: Front Views Table 3-15. Pin Descriptions and Color Code for Part # 037-579116-00 AUX Function AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 Pin No. TIA/E1A562 DCE Direction Pin No. Pin No. Pin No.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL AUX Function 1 1AuxRXC+ Output AUX 1 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 2 1AuxRXC- Output 6 3 1RXD- Output 2 4 1RXD+ Output 7 5 1TXD+ Input 3 6 1TXD- Input 8 7 1AuxTXC+ I/O 4 8 1AUXTXC- I/O 9 9 GND 10 2AuxRXC+ Output 1 11 2AuxRXC- Output 6 12 2RXD- Output 2 13 2RXD+ Output 7 14 2TXD+ Input 3 15 2TXD- Input 8 16 2AuxTXC+ I/O 4 17 2AUXTXC- I/O 9 18 GND (Shared) 19 3AuxRXC+ Output 1 20 3AuxRXC- Output 6 21 3RXD- Output 2
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Table 3-17. Pin Descriptions for 037-579120-001 AUX Function AUX 3 AuxRXD1 AuxTXD1 5 5 AuxTXD1 AuxRXD1 3 9 Ground Ground 9 12 AuxRXD2 AuxTXD2 14 14 AuxTXD2 AuxRXD2 12 18 Ground Ground 18 21 AuxRXD3 AuxTXD3 23 23 AuxTXD3 AuxRXD3 21 AUX Data Cable: Sync, AUX HD26 to AUX HD26, 1 m Part No: 037-579121-001 Figure 3-20. AUX TO AUX, HD26, 1m, Sync, Front View Table 3-18.
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL AUX Function 16 2AuxTXC+ 2AuxRXC+ AUX 1 10 17 2AUXTXC- 2AUXRXC- 11 18 GND GND 18 19 3AuxRXC+ 3AuxTXC+ 25 20 3AuxRXC- 3AuxRTXC- 26 21 3RXD- 3TXD- 24 22 3RXD+ 3TXD+ 23 23 3TXD+ 3RXD+ 22 24 3TXD- 3RXD- 21 25 3AuxTXC+ 3AuxRXC+ 19 26 3AuxTXC- 3AuxRXC- 20 AUX Alarm I/O Cable: HD15 to Wirewrap, 2 m or 5 m Part No: 037-579112-001, 2 m Part No: 037-579113-001, 5 m Figure 3-21. ALARM I/O, HD15, 2M, WIREWRAP, Front View Table 3-19.
VOLUME III, CHAPTER 3, INU AND INUE INSTALLATION Pin No. Function 12 Relay 2 NO I/O Wire Color Code Orange/White 13 Relay 3 Pole/TTL Input 4 I/O White/Orange 14 Relay 4 NC I/O White/Green 15 Relay 4 NO I/O Green/White Wire White/Blue, Blue/White Colors Not Used: The output relay is a 4 pole, double throw; it has four independent switch contact sets, where the pole (common) connection on each set switches between NO (normally open) and NC (normally closed) contacts.