Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation This chapter describes installing Rugged Radio Points on poles and walls. Rugged Radio Point (RP2100) installation overview 7-2 Pole mount installation 7-4 Wall mount installation 7-17 DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Rugged Radio Point (RP2100) installation overview The Rugged Radio Point (RP) ships with the following hardware: NOTE • Radio Point • Mounting plate • Mounting brackets • Four tamper-resistant mounting screws (M5) • RJ45, IP67 connector • Two 4.3-10 antenna couplers A tamper-resistant T25 Torx bit, 1/4" hex shank, attached to a driver handle, is required to secure the tamper-resistant mounting screws.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Mounting the Radio Point (RP) on a wall requires the following hardware provided by the system integrator: • Four molly screws capable – 50 lb (23 kg) minimum rating Before installing the RP on the pole, terminate the RP end of the Ethernet cable with the RJ45, IP67 connector provided in the box. Once the Radio Point is installed and the powered on, it may take up to 20 minutes for the frequency to stabilize and lock. DRAFT NOTE 7-3 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Pole mount installation There are two orientations for pole mount installations: NOTE • Vertical pole mount • Horizontal pole mount The minimum pole diameter requirement is 4'' (102mm). Vertical pole mount 1 Attach mounting brackets to mounting plate. NOTE: 2 The torque requirement for the bracket mounting screws is 5-6 in-lbs. Slide the adjustable clamp through the slots on each RP mounting bracket on the RP plate.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Wrap each clamp around the pole and tighten the clamp screw to secure the RP to the pole. DRAFT 3 7-5 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 4 Insert two screws into the upper holes on opposite sides of the RP as shown in the drawing below. CAUTION Ensure that the RP is oriented correctly with the two antenna connectors at the top of the RP. Required orientation DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Hang the RP to the mounting bracket using the installed screws. Align holes at bottom location of bracket. DRAFT 5 7-7 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 6 Insert and tighten the bottom screws through the plate hole into both sides of the RP. Be sure that all four screws are tightened. NOTE: The torque requirement for the mounting screws is 20-21 in-lbs. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 7 Connect the antenna couplers on the top of the RP. NOTE: Check the antenna coupler manufacturer’s documentation for torque requirements. Connect the Ethernet cable RJ45 end to the bottom of the RP. DRAFT 8 7-9 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Horizontal pole mount 1 Attach mounting brackets to mounting plate. The torque requirement for the bracket mounting screws is 5-6 in-lbs. DRAFT NOTE: 7-10 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 2 Slide the adjustable clamp through the slots on each RP mounting bracket on the RP plate. Slide adjustable clamp end through slots DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Wrap each clamp around the pole and tighten the clamp screw to secure the RP to the pole. 4 Insert two screws into the upper holes on opposite sides of the RP as shown in the drawing below. DRAFT 3 7-12 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation CAUTION Ensure that the RP is oriented correctly with the two antenna connectors at the top of the RP. Required orientation DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Hang the RP to the mounting bracket using the installed screws. Align holes at bottom location of bracket and install two additional screws. DRAFT 5 7-14 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 6 Insert and tighten the bottom screws through the plate hole into both sides of the RP. Be sure that all four screws are tightened. NOTE: The torque requirement for the mounting screws is 20-21 in-lbs. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 7 Connect the antenna couplers on the top of the RP. NOTE: Check the antenna coupler manufacturer’s documentation for torque requirements. Connect the Ethernet cable RJ45 end to the bottom of the RP. DRAFT 8 7-16 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation Wall mount installation 1 Drill four holes in the wall using the mounting plate to determine the hole locations. Mount the backplate on the wall with four molly screws. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 2 Insert two screws into the upper holes on opposite sides of the RP as shown in the drawing below. DRAFT Required orientation 7-18 M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 3 Attach the RP to the mounting plate. Tighten the top screws on the RP and insert and tighten the bottom screws on the RP. NOTE: The torque requirement for the mounting screws is 20-21 in-lbs. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter 7 RP2100 Installation 4 Insert and tighten the bottom screws through the plate hole into both sides of the RP. 5 Connect the antenna couplers on the top of the RP. NOTE: Check the antenna coupler manufacturer’s documentation for torque requirements. Connect the Ethernet cable RJ45 end to the bottom of the RP. DRAFT 6 7-20 M0304AC 5.5.
Part III: Appendices Appendix A Safety Appendix B Installation troubleshooting Appendix C Specifications Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Appendix E guidelines Cable installation and power separation DRAFT
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Appendix A Safety This appendix contains specifications for CommScope ONECELL, including FCC information and technical data. Radiation Exposure Statement A-2 Human exposure limits for ONECELL deployments A-2 FCC ID A-6 DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter A Safety Radiation Exposure Statement Important: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by CommScope LLC could void your authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 The Baseband Controller and RP5100 have been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A equipment, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Chapter A Safety Table A-1 includes values for one Radio Point (RP5000 series) and four Radio Points per chassis. Table A-1. RF exposure for ONECELL at maximum power internal antennas for RP5000 series RPM-A5A11B66 RPM-A5A11B02 RPM-I5A11B01 RPM-I5A11B03 RPM-I5A11B07 24.13 24.23 24.25 24.00 24.70 Tx Loss (dB) 0 0 0 0 0 Tx Antenna Gain (dBi) 4 4 4 4 4 100 100 100 100 100 2 2 2 2 2 Contribution due to multiple antennas (dB) 3.0103 3.0103 3.0103 3.0103 3.
Chapter A Safety RPM-I5A11B17 RPM-A5A11B12 RPM-A5A11B14 RPM-A5A11B05 RPM-A5A11B30 100 100 100 100 100 2 2 2 2 2 Contribution due to multiple antennas (dB) 3.0103 3.0103 3.0103 3.0103 3.0103 Derived Total EIRP (dBW) -1.290 -1.110 -1.540 -3.410 -1.000 12 12 14 5 30 Frequency Range (MHz) 734-746 729 - 746 758 - 768 869-894 2350-2360 Point Source Total EIRP (watts) 0.743 0.775 0.702 0.456 0.794 Power Density (W/m2) @ 20 cm 1.478 1.541 1.396 0.907 1.
Chapter A Safety Table A-2. RF exposure for ONECELL at maximum power internal antennas for RP2000 series (continued) Indoor RP-A2014 & RP-I2014 Parameter Power Density (W/m2) @ 20 cm 0.501 1.584 Rugged RP-A2114 & RP-I2114 7.582 7.939 8.908 11.
Chapter A Safety FCC ID The FCC ID is available on the information labels attached to the RPs. RP5100 series DRAFT For the RP5100i, the FCC ID for each of the installed radio modules is visible when the cover is removed. The drawing below shows the label on the radio module. A-6 The RP5100r FCC ID is on the label located on the side of device as shown in the drawing below. M0304AC 5.5.
Chapter A Safety FCC ID label RP2000 series The RP2000 FCC ID is on the label located on the back of the device as shown in the drawing below. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Chapter A Safety The RP2100 FCC ID is on the label located on the side of the device as shown in the drawing below. DRAFT FCC ID label A-8 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix B Installation troubleshooting This section contains information on troubleshooting the ONECELL installation. It includes the LED patterns for the Baseband Controller and Radio points. Baseband Controller LED patterns B-2 Radio Point LED patterns B-4 DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix B Installation troubleshooting Baseband Controller LED patterns The Baseband Controller has four LEDs on the front panel.
Appendix B Installation troubleshooting LED Display Pattern Indicates Action to Take TIMING LED Green, solid Power On, timing None Amber, solid Self-test failure Replace Baseband Controller Amber, blinking No timing Check GPS antenna connection feed Off Firmware upgrade from DMS None Red, solid* Error in system GPS module down Software/Hardware issues Replace Baseband Controller Module Green, solid Power On Connection to MME None Amber, solid Self-test failure Replace Baseband Cont
Appendix B Installation troubleshooting Radio Point LED patterns This section contains LED patterns for RP5100 series and RP2000 series. RP5100i LED patterns The Radio Point RP5100i supports six LEDs on the front cover. DRAFT Indicators are for B-4 • four radios (one for each) • ETH 1 – MR PORT:POE++, POE+, Ethernet link • ETH 2– SR PORT:POE++, POE+, Ethernet link ETH 1, 2 RADIO 1, 2, 3, 4 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix B Installation troubleshooting The following table shows: • Display pattern for each LED • What the pattern indicates • Action to take, if any, to resolve the issue Display Pattern Indicates Action to Take RADIO 1 RADIO 2 RADIO 3 RADIO 4 Green, solid Power On, transmitting None Amber, solid • RFTxState OFF • No Controller Assigned • No Timing • Check 1588 VLAN configuration • Verify that the Radio Point is in STANDBY because more than 32 RPs are connected Red, solid • No connectio
Appendix B Installation troubleshooting RP5100r LED patterns The Radio Point RP5100r has one LED. The following table includes the LED patterns. LED Indicates Action to Take Green, blinking • Not all available radio modules are in use • RFTx ON for all radio modules No action required Green, solid • All available radio modules are in use • RFTx ON for all radio modules No action required Red, solid Error in the system.
Appendix B Installation troubleshooting RP2000 series LED patterns The RP2000 and RP2100 Radio Points have one LED. The LED for the RP2000 (Indoor) is on the front cover. The LED for the RP2100 (Rugged) is on the bottom of the Radio Point where the Ethernet cable port is located.
DRAFT Appendix B Installation troubleshooting B-8 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix C Specifications This appendix contains specifications for CommScope ONECELL, including FCC information and technical data. Environmental and physical specifications C-1 SPF/SPF+ specifications C-3 Environmental and physical specifications The following table lists the electrical ratings and technical data for the Baseband Controller, RP5100 series and RP2000/RP2100. Table C-1.
Appendix C Specifications Table C-1. Environmental and Physical specifications (continued) Environmental Operating Temperatures: 0 to 50°C (Plenum rated: UL-2043) Operating Humidity 10%-95% Non-Condensing Operating temperatures: 0°C to 50°C Active Cooling/Fans, acoustic noise: 39.5 dBA at 25C Power Requirements IEEE802.3bt-type 4 PoE++ Power Consumption Up to: 72W (26W + 11.5W per RM) Dimensions 13.54" W x13.54 H x 3.35" D (344.0 mm W x 344.0 mm H x 85.0 mm D) Weight 8.
Appendix C Specifications Table C-1. Environmental and Physical specifications (continued) Dimensions 9.3" W x 9.1" H x 3.0" D (236mm W x 230mm H x 76mm D) Weight 8 lbs (0.6 kg) SPF/SPF+ specifications The following table lists the SPF and SPF+ specifications required for the Baseband Controller.
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Appendix D Field Replaceable Units This appendix contains instructions for replacing Baseband Controller modules and Radio Points in the ONECELL system. FRU overview D-2 Replacing Baseband Controller modules D-2 Replacing RP5100 series Radio Points D-16 Replacing RP5100i RF modules D-47 Replacing RP2000 series Radio Points D-52 RP post-replacement verification D-85 DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units FRU overview Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) are modules that can be replaced on-site in case of equipment failure. On-site and off-site activities are required when replacing modules. The off-site activities are achieved by using DMS. This appendix contains details for replacing Baseband Controller (BC) modules and Radio Points (RP).
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Step 7 Prerequisite Completed Configuration details for WebGUI commissioning Note: These parameters are derived from the failed unit being replaced. 8 Ethernet cable Note: Required for connecting the laptop to the ONECELL Baseband Controller Management port 9 DMS FTP IP address Off-site activities Before replacing the BC module, import a new EDF file to the DMS. This file contains the BC MAC address and HeMs password specific to the new BC.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 6 Enter the device Mac ID. DRAFT The Network Management Portal opens. D-4 7 Select Import tab located in the left margin of the Device console. 8 Select File Import. 9 Browse and select the desired import file. The EDF file format is xml. 10 Click Import. 11 Click Import Progress. Wait for the import to be completed. M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 12 Click the Operational History icon in the upper right corner of the page. The Operational History page displays. Check that the file import was successful. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.5 DRAFT 13 Login to the Device console.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 14 Enter the MAC ID of the replacement Baseband Controller. NOTE: Your CommScope service engineer will provide the new BC MAC ID. DRAFT 15 Select the Device configuration tab on the left margin. D-6 16 Configure the same parameters from the BC being replaced. M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 17 Select the Dashboard menu item. The Controller will display "Out of Service" until the On-site installation is completed. DRAFT On-site activities After the off-site activities are complete, you are ready to replace the BC module onsite. 1 Power off the ONECELL Baseband Controller. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
DRAFT Appendix D Field Replaceable Units D-8 2 Make a note of the existing cables connected to the failed ONECELL BC. 3 Label the cables identifying the port locations on the BC. Disconnect the cables. 4 Remove the GPS antenna cable from the BC (if applicable). M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Turn the mounting screws on the BC front panel counterclockwise to loosen them and remove the BC module. 6 Insert the new BC module into the chassis and tighten the mounting screws. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Re-connect the cables as noted in step 3. DRAFT 7 D-10 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 8 Power on the controller. 9 Configure the BC. Post-Install Verification On-site Off-site 1 Open a supported Web browser. DRAFT The operational state of the ONECELL system can be determined by the LED status on the BC’s front panel. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. The DMS GUI supports Microsoft Edge 81 and later, Google Chrome 81 and later, and Mozilla Firefox Quantum 68 and later.
DRAFT Appendix D Field Replaceable Units D-12 3 Enter Username and Password. The Search Device screen displays. 4 Enter the MAC ID of the new BC. The BC Dashboard displays. The Summary at the top of the page should show “Ready.” M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units NOTE: Provision the remaining Device configurations to align with the failed BC configuration on the DMS Device Configuration page. 5 Scroll to the bottom of the page to view the Device PnP status. If all of the PnP boxes have green checks, the BC replacement is successful. Stop here. If one or more of the PnP boxes are red, those activities failed. Go to the Device PnP page to identify the failed activity.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Prerequisite Laptop for Web GUI access Ethernet cable Note: Required for connecting the laptop to the ONECELL Baseband Controller Management port On-site activities Before replacing the RP, delete the RP from the system using the WebGUI. 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the MGMT port on the BC’s front panel. 2 Open a supported browser. 3 Enter the IP address for the GUI, using the format below.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units The Dashboard displays. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
DRAFT Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 4 On the Dashboard, click the Radio Points link. The Radio Points Dashboard displays. 5 Click the RP Information tab. 6 If one of the Radio Points is Down, select that RP by checking the box next to it. 7 Click Delete. 8 Check the Radio Point Information table to ensure the RP is deleted. Replacing RP5100 series Radio Points D-16 The following procedures provide instructions for replacing a ONECELL Radio Point (RP) module in a live network environment.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units • Replacing a pole mounted RP5100i • RP post-replacement verification Replacing a ceiling RP5100i (above tile) 1 Remove the ceiling tile next to the mounted RP to allow access to the mounting hardware and Ethernet cable. 2 Remove the RP cover. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
DRAFT Appendix D Field Replaceable Units D-18 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 3 Disconnect the Ethernet cable. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Replace the cover and twist the RP clockwise to remove it. Set the failed RP aside. DRAFT 4 D-20 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 5 Attach the mounting plate to the replacement RP. NOTE: Apply thread locking compound to the screws prior to installation. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Attach the RP to the octagonal mounting plate and twist to engage. DRAFT 6 D-22 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 7 Remove the cover and connect the Ethernet cable to the MR port. NOTE: The cover is attached to the RP with two lanyards. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Attach the plastic cover to the RP. 9 Replace the ceiling tile. DRAFT 8 D-24 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 10 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. Replacing a ceiling Indoor RP (on tile) 1 Remove the RP cover. NOTE: The cover is attached to the RP with two lanyards. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the RP. DRAFT 2 D-26 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 3 Replace the cover and twist the RP clockwise and remove the failed RP. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 4 Attach the plate to the replacement RP. Apply thread locking compound to the screws prior to installation. DRAFT NOTE: D-28 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 5 Attach the RP to the octagonal mounting plate. 6 Secure the RP to the plate by twisting the RP counterclockwise. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 7 Remove the cover and connect the Ethernet cable to the MR port. The cover is attached to the RP with two lanyards. DRAFT NOTE: D-30 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 8 Attach the plastic cover to the Radio Point. 9 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Replacing a flown mounted RP5100i 1 Remove the RP cover. The cover is attached to the RP with two lanyards. DRAFT NOTE: D-32 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 2 Disconnect the Ethernet cable. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Replace the cover and twist the RP clockwise. DRAFT 3 D-34 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 4 Remove the failed RP. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 5 Attach the mounting plate to the RP. Apply thread locking compound to the screws prior to installation. DRAFT NOTE: D-36 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 6 Attach the RP to the octagon box. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Twist the RP counterclockwise. DRAFT 7 D-38 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 8 Remove the RP cover. NOTE: The cover is attached to the RP with two lanyards. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Connect the Ethernet cable to the MR port. DRAFT 9 D-40 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 10 Replace the RP cover. DRAFT 11 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Replacing a pole mounted RP5100i 1 Remove the RP cover. The cover is attached to the RP with two lanyards. DRAFT NOTE: D-42 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 2 Disconnect the Ethernet cable. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Loosen the clamp and remove the RP. 4 Attach the bracket to the replacement RP. DRAFT 3 D-44 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 5 Attach the replacement RP to the pole using the clamp. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 6 Remove the cover and connect the Ethernet cable to the RP. The cover is attached to the RP with two lanyards. DRAFT NOTE: D-46 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 7 Replace the cover on the RP. 8 Verify the RP installation. The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. Replacing RP5100i RF modules DRAFT For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. The following procedures provide instructions for replacing a ONECELL Radio Point RF module.
DRAFT Appendix D Field Replaceable Units D-48 1 Remove the RP cover. 2 Disconnect the Ethernet cable on the RP. 3 Unscrew the RF module. M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Remove the RF module. 5 Install the replacement RF module. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Secure it in the slot. 7 Connect the Ethernet cable. DRAFT 6 D-50 M0304AC 5.5.
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Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 8 Attach the RP cover. 9 Verify the RF module installation. The operational state of the RF module can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. Replacing RP2000 series Radio Points This procedure provides instructions for replacing a ONECELL RP2000 series Radio Point in a live network environment.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 2 Loosen the locking screw. NOTE: Disconnect the Ethernet cable. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.5 DRAFT 3 The locking screw is not on newer RP2000s.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Twist the RP to remove it. DRAFT 4 D-54 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 5 Remove the mounting plate from the failed RP and attach it to the replacement RP. Set the failed RP aside. NOTE: 6 Apply thread locking compound to the screws prior to installation. Attach the RP to the octagonal mounting plate and twist to engage. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Connect the Ethernet cable to the RP. DRAFT 7 D-56 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 8 Replace the ceiling tile. 9 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Replacing a ceiling Indoor RP (on tile) Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the RP. 2 If there is a locking screw, loosen it. 3 Twist the RP. DRAFT 1 D-58 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 4 Remove the RP. Remove the mounting plate from the RP and set the RP aside. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 5 Attach the plate to the replacement RP. NOTE: Attach the RP to the octagonal mounting plate. DRAFT 6 Apply thread locking compound to the screws prior to installation. D-60 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Secure RP to octagon plate. 8 Connect the Ethernet cable to the RP. 9 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Replacing a flown mounted Indoor RP Disconnect the Ethernet cable. 2 Remove the RP. DRAFT 1 D-62 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Remove the mounting plate from the RP and set the failed RP aside. 4 Attach the mounting plate to the replacement RP. NOTE: Apply thread locking compound to the screws prior to installation. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Attach the RP to the octagon plate. DRAFT 5 D-64 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 6 Secure the RP. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 7 Connect the Ethernet cable to the RP. 8 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. Replacing a pole mounted Indoor RP Disconnect the Ethernet cable. DRAFT 1 D-66 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Loosen the clamp, remove the RP and set it aside. 3 Remove the bracket from the failed RP and attach it to the replacement RP. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Bracket D-68 4 Attach the replacement RP to the pole using the clamp. 5 Connect the Ethernet cable to the RP. M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 6 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. Replacing a vertical pole mounted Rugged RP 1 Disconnect the Ethernet cable and the antenna couplers from the RP. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Remove the screws on the bottom of the RP and loosen the top screws. DRAFT 2 D-70 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 3 Lift the RP off of the mounting plate and set it aside. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 4 Insert two screws into the upper holes on the replacement RP. Do not tighten the screws. DRAFT NOTE: D-72 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units CAUTION Ensure that the RP is oriented correctly with the two antenna connectors at the top of the RP. Required orientation 5 Hang the RP to the mounting bracket using the installed screws. Align holes at bottom location of bracket and install two additional screws. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
DRAFT Appendix D Field Replaceable Units D-74 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 6 Insert two screws on the bottom of the RP and tighten all four screws. NOTE: 7 The torque requirement for the mounting screws is 20-21 in-lbs. Connect the antenna couplers on the top of the RP. Check the antenna coupler manufacturer’s documentation for torque requirements. NOTE: Connect the Ethernet cable RJ45 end to the bottom of the RP. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units DRAFT 9 D-76 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. Replacing a horizontal pole mounted Rugged RP 1 Disconnect the Ethernet cable and the antenna couplers from the RP. M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 2 Remove the screws on the bottom of the RP and loosen the top screws. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
DRAFT Appendix D Field Replaceable Units D-78 3 Lift the failed RP off of the mounting plate and set it aside. 4 Insert two screws into the upper holes on the replacement RP. NOTE: Do not tighten the screws. M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units CAUTION Ensure that the RP is oriented correctly with the two antenna connectors at the top of the RP. Required orientation 5 Attach the RP to the mounting plate. Tighten the top screws on the RP and insert and tighten the bottom screws on the RP. NOTE: The torque requirement for the mounting screws is 20-21 in-lbs. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 6 Connect the antenna couplers on the top of the RP. NOTE: Check the antenna coupler manufacturer’s documentation for torque requirements. Connect the Ethernet cable RJ45 end to the bottom of the RP. DRAFT 7 D-80 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 8 Verify the RP installation. See The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. Replacing a wall mounted Rugged RP 1 Disconnect the Ethernet cable and the antenna couplers from the RP. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.5 DRAFT For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Remove the screws on the bottom of the RP, loosen the top screws and remove the RP from the mounting plate. Set the RP aside. DRAFT 2 D-82 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 3 On the replacement RP, insert two screws into the upper holes. 4 DRAFT Required orientation Attach the RP to the mounting plate. Tighten the top screws on the RP and insert the bottom screws on the RP. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units NOTE: 5 The torque requirement for the mounting screws is 20-21 in-lbs. Connect the antenna couplers on the top of the RP. NOTE: Check the antenna coupler manufacturer’s documentation for torque requirements. Connect the Ethernet cable RJ45 end to the bottom of the RP. DRAFT 6 D-84 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 7 The operational state of the RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens. For verification procedures, see RP post-replacement verification. DRAFT RP post-replacement verification The operational state of the replaced RP can be determined by the LED status on the RP. Additional information can be attained from the WebGUI status screens.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units 2 Open a supported browser. 3 Enter the IP address for the GUI, using the format below. https://:6002 Example: https://192.168.8.1:6002 DRAFT The Sign In dialog box appears. D-86 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Ensure the WebGUI is operating in Management Mode. The Dashboard displays. 5 On the Dashboard, click the Radio Points link. The Radio Points Dashboard displays. 6 Click the RP Information tab. The RP Information page displays. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix D Field Replaceable Units Make sure the replaced RP is UP. DRAFT 7 D-88 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines This section contains best practices for installing Ethernet cables and connecting them to RPs. Overview E-2 Cable handling E-2 Cable termination E-3 Lightning protection E-12 Ceiling connector E-15 Patch panel E-17 Power separation guidelines E-17 DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Overview When installing Rugged RPs, cables that can withstand temperature extremes and inclement weather should be used. In outside environments, avoid contamination or damage to plugs. Plugs must be protected from sunlight and water in a suitable equipment housing or NEMA 4 rated box. It is also important to avoid exposure to water at cut ends of unfilled cables and cords.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Figure E-2. Cable with sock attached using tie wrap Sock Conduit Tie-wrap Feed the sock through the conduit and secure the sock on the terminal end of the cable with the tie-wrap. Once the sock and tie-wrap are in place, pull the cable through the conduit. Cable termination Before installing the Rugged RP, terminate the RP end of the Ethernet cable with the RJ45, IP67 connector provided in the box. Figure E-3.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Use the split grommet provided. Once it is in place, coat it with silicone to ensure the connector is sealed. Figure E-4. Assembling the connector on the RP end Cable splicing DRAFT Some cables are run in one piece from source to destination and have connector terminations. In other cases, two shorter pieces of cable need to be spliced together.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines 2 Position the filled tube to overlap the end of the inner jacket and seal the gel. Clean off all excess sealant. NOTE: Tape can be used to stabilize the tube for immediate termination before the sealant sets. DRAFT Cable termination Shielded cables must be properly terminated, either grounded or isolated. For exposed installations requiring protection, the end of the shield can be bonded in various ways.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Pull back the jacket along the slit and remove. DRAFT 2 E-6 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines 3 Fold back the foil shielding and drain wire to expose the inner jacket. 4 Prepare the inner jacket for blocking the gel and direct burial. a Cut back the inner jacket b Trim the flute c Clean the excess gel NOTE: The flute can be cut longer to match the blocking tube length. DRAFT ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Fill all space inside the tubing with B-sealant and position the filled tube to overlap the end of the inner jacket and seal the gel. 6 Fold the drain wire and foil back over the tube and position the foil to be folded back over the tube. DRAFT 5 E-8 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines An extra piece of foil can be used to cover the foil seam. 8 For an HGS620 termination, wrap the drain wire at least two times around and position it where the spring clips will capture them. 9 Tape over the foil for stability. 10 Trim the wire ends. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Cable grounding For CAT-6A cables, the shield termination method is to use the ground lug and Bbond clip that are available in the 12A1 Grounding Kit. Fold the foil back over the jacket end and wrap the drain wire around the end and push the ground lug over the wrap. DRAFT 1 E-10 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Open the B-bonding clip to be placed and closed over the grounding lug. 3 The lug tail can be cut off or used for ground attachment. 4 Treat the inner jacket as described in step 4 on page E-7. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines For an isolated shield termination, the 1572A and 1592A outer jacket foil and drain wire are removed a short distance back from the termination and electrical tape is used to isolate the foil end. Lightning protection CommScope recommends including lightning protection in your ONECELL system to isolate equipment from surge damage.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Figure E-5. CAT6-A lightning protector Outdoor protection The following is an example of a pole mounted CAT-6A configuration for protecting remote equipment installed outdoors. Table E-1 lists the recommended parts for installing the protection equipment. Table E-1.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Figure E-6. Remote equipment protection for outdoor devices Back panel NEMA 4x enclosure Bottom Mounted Liquid Tight Cordgrips Ground Buss Enclosure should be mounted close to the equipment for the best protection. DRAFT NOTE Bottom Mounted Liquid Tight Bushing E-14 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Figure E-7. Protector box mounted to pole Pole Mount kit Minimize excess cord length DRAFT Ceiling connector If surge protection is not needed, gel flooded cables can be blocked and transitioned to indoor cable using a ceiling connector. The following link is for the recommended CommScope part. Ceiling connector 1 Terminate the indoor cable first – then lay down a bed of B sealant. ONECELL® Hardware Installation, Release 5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Clean all gel from the end of the OSP cable. 3 After the cable and conductors are positioned, fill the area around the cable end with sealant and close the connector housing. DRAFT 2 E-16 M0304AC 5.5.
Appendix E Cable installation and power separation guidelines Patch panel CommScope recommends installing a patch panel in the NOC to connect and manage CAT-6A cables. The following is a list of recommended CommScope 24 and 48 port patch panels and high density information outlets. • 760163436_HFTP-HD6B-1U-24 • 760163444_HFTP-HD6B-2U-48 • 760163451_HFTPA-HD6B-1U-24 • 760163469_HFTPA-HD6B-2U-48 • 760163519_HFTP-J6 • 760163527_HFTP-J10G For more information, go to CommScope.
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