APPLICANT: MOTOROLA GSTG FCC ID: MIJMXU2000N-R DRAFT OF INSTALLATION MANUAL EXHIBIT 7B
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 REVISIONS ASTERISK INDICATES DATA WHICH IS NONMANDATORY FOR INFORMATION ONLY *APPLICATION NEXT ASSY USED ON SEE SEPARATE WIRE LIST YES PROJ. NO. DWN BY 14114 Ken Schmidt UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: REV XA XB NO DESCRIPTION Engineering Red Line Control X DATE 3 Feb 99 APPROVED KHS SEE SEPARATE PARTS LIST YES NO X INTERPRET DRAWING IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARDS LISTED IN DOD-STD-100.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Refer to Appendix “A” for the “NOMAD MXU Pre-Installation Checklist”. The checklist should have been completed before the NOMAD MXU was ordered, or at least before the MXU shipment arrived on site. The intent of the checklist is to prevent problems during the installation stages defined in this document.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 How To Install The NOMAD MXU System. ................................................................................. 4 1.2 How To Use This Manual ............................................................................................................... 5 1.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 1 Introduction 1.1 How To Install The NOMAD MXU System. The administration and installation manuals are intended to identify and clearly describe the procedures for a successful installation and configuration of the NOMAD MXU. Before proceeding, the local installer and gateway personnel are highly encouraged to read both manuals and completely understand the responsibilities of all parties.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 1.2 How To Use This Manual An overview, of the NOMAD MXU’s console, antenna, monitor and interconnections, is illustrated in Figure 1.2-1. The installer should follow the instructions in this manual in the order they are presented. Section 2.0 Review the Safety Procedures and Precautions Section 3.0: Inventory the material received Section 4.1: Install the MXU Console Section 4.2: Assemble, locate and install the antenna Section 4.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 1.3 Acronyms and Definitions CDR CD ROM CFB DTMF ISDN ISU LBT LEO MCM MSISDN MXU NOMAD NOMAD MXU NOMAD ISU PBX PC PSTN SIM Call Detail Record Compact Disk Read Only Memory Call Forward on subscriber Busy Dual tone Multi-Frequency Integrated Service Digital Network Iridium Subscriber Unit, i.e.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 2 Safety 2.1 General Hazard Areas. Those safety issues that could pose a concern are discussed within this document and listed below: • AC power is not removed internal to the NOMAD MXU console by pushing the front panel switch. • Do not open the unit. There are no serviceable components within the system. Contact the Iridium gateway for service instructions.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 WARNING Improper AC Mains Grounding Hazard Ensure the AC mains power is properly gounded before connecting the equipment. Failure to observe this warning can result in serious injury or death by electrocution. WARNING Improper Lightning Rod Grounding Hazard Ensure the lightening rod is properly grounded before connecting the equipment. Failure to observe this warning can result in serious injury or death by electrocution.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 3 Description of Material Received 3.1 User Site, Material Received This section contains lists of material received at the user and gateway installation sites, Figure 3.1-1 illustrates the assembly and location of the various line items. NOTE: Line Item numbers refer to the parts lists in section 3.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 LAG SCREW ANCHORS WASHER, FLAT LIGHTNING ROD LIGHTNING ROD MOUNT 3 WAY FITTING UBOLTS WASHER, LOCK TIE WRAPS SURGE SUPPRESSOR MOUNT CABLE, GROUNDING LUG, TERMINAL, OFFSET BOLT NUT, LOCKING 5/32 ALLEN WRENCH 3.1.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 4 Installation 4.1 Console Installation Low Loss Coax from the Surge Suppressors Line Item 26, Four Surge Protectors Miunted on the Wall Li ne 1 Low Loss Coax Constraint (Users Supplied) Ch an nel 1 Li ne 2 Ch an nel 2 Li ne 3 Ch an nel 3 Li ne 4 Ch an nel 1 Con trol In ter face Ready On Power In itiate Power Down Seq uence Line Item 25, Four W3 Cable Assemblies. Required for MXU connector strain relief.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 4.2 Antenna Installation WARNING Electrical Storm Hazard Electrical storms can cause the antennae to be charged to high voltages. Do not touch outside of equipment, or grounding wires and rods during electrical storms. Failure to observe this warning can cause serious injury or death. 4.2.1 Placement Maximun 8 degrees above horizon Case 1: NO Case 2: MAYBE Maximun 8 degrees above horizon Case 3: YES Figure 4.2.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 4.2.2 Installation Item 11, Lighting Rod Item 13, Three Way Fittings Item 2, Crossbar Item 4, Antenna Item 3, Cable Mounting Bracket Item 12, Lighting Rod Mount Item 14, U Bolts Item 5, End Cap Item 15, Washer Lock Item 6, Universal Tripod Item 7, Tar Pads Item 8, Lag Bolts Item 9, Lag Screw Anchors Item 10, Washer Flat Figure 4.2.2-1: Antenna / Mast Mounting Figure 4.2.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 fasteners from the threaded end. Re-install one each of the nut, lock washer, and flat washer. Thread the lightning rod into the mount and secure the jam nut. The lightning rod mount shall be secured to the top of the mast by engaging the circular cut out portion of the mount to the top of the mast and installing the u-bolts, item14 (3043T78), and lock washers, item 15 (91102A031).
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 4.3 System Interconnections View "B" Lighting Rod View "C" Aero AT1621-73W-TNCF Antenna Bracket View "A" Jack Plug 7. 6. W3 6. Type N 6. Plug 7. W1 5. Bare Copper Cable to Building Ground W3 Jack (Bulk Head) View "D" 8. W3 Coax Cable View "E" Coax Cable Building Ceiling, Walls, Floors, etc. 9. 3. Secure the Coaxs (4) and bare #10 Copper Wire. 1. Use Tie Wraps of Mast 2. Cable Fasteners for building. 7.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 Step 3. Install the four surge suppressors (Line Items 26) just inside the building were the coax cables W1 (Line Item 23) enter the building as illustrated in view “E” of Figure 5.4-1. The surge suppressors, are mounted to the surge suppressor bracket, Line Item 17), which has been mounted with the 2 remaining lag bolts, and lag bolt anchors (if required). Step 4.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 Connect the other end of the W2 coax to the antenna connection on the back of the MXU console as illustrated in Figure 4.3.2-2. Repeat for the other W2 coax. If the W2 coax is not of sufficient length, refer to Appendix “B”. Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 Antenna 4 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Fan SIM Access Cover Power Supply Fan SURGE SUPPRESSORS (4) Coax to Antennas Bare Copper W ire to EARTH Figure 4.3.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 4.3.3 Power Connection WARNING Improper AC Mains Grounding Hazard Ensure the AC mains power is properly grounded before connecting the equipment. Failure to observe this warning can result in serious injury or death by electrocution. Step 10. Using the correct power cord, connect the local power (??????110 VAC, 60 HZ or 230 VAC 50 HZ) to the MXU’s back panel’s power outlet.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 5 Checkout CAUTION Antenna Radiation Emission As a precaution maintain a minimum distance of 30 centimeters (12 inches) from the antenna array while in operation. 5.1 Initial Power Up Checks You are now ready to power on the MXU and start the checkout sequence. Power on the NOMAD MXU Console by pushing the”ON” push button. In less than 2 seconds, the “Power LED” should light. If the “Power Up “ LED does not light STOP: Go to section 6.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 5.2 PSTN Check Analog Phone Lines Line #1 Line #2 NOMAD MXU Line #3 Test Phone Local PSTN Line #4 RS232 110/230VAC 50/60 Hz. Optional, Local Admin or Monitor PC Figure 5.2-1: PSTN Test Setup Three to five minutes after the Power LED lite, the Ready LED should light.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 If steps 1,2,3 and 4 are not correct the telephone line may be at fault” Go to section 6.2 “Telephone Problems” Line # 3 Telephone connection check: Dial the phone number for MXU line #3 and verify the following: 1. Listen on the test phone and verify the MXU picks up the phone. 2. Observe the MXU front panel and verify the “Line 3” LED” lights. 3. Listen on the test phone and verify the modem tone occurs, (may take up to 1 minute). 4.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 c. Power on the NOMAD MXU. d. If the Ready LED comes on within 3 to 5 minutes mark the Coax cable and MXU connector as good. Else mark both “questionable”. e. Repeat steps a,b,c & d for each of the three remaining channels. Second Step: We need to determine which “Questionable” cables are bad. a. Power Down the MXU b. Disconnect all the antenna cables from the back of the MXU. c. Connect the questionable coax from a bad channel to a good MXU channel.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 6 Trouble Shooting Guidelines CAUTION Replaceable Battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 6.1 Power Problems NOMAD MXU POWER UP SERVICE PROBLEMS Problem(s) Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) Power Up LED does not Light.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 NOMAD MXU TELEPHONE SERVICE PROBLEMS Problem(s) Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) . Bad telephone line. Remove the telephone cable plug from the back of the MXU and connect it to a 2 wire analog phone, Note: you may need a RJ11 adapter. Make a test phone call between the test telephone and the 2 wire analog phone. NOTE: Do not connect a phone directly to the MXU, it will not work.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 APPENDIX “A” –User Site, Pre Installation Check List PURPOSE: The purpose of this checklist is to prevent problems during the installation phase. This checklist is not an installation guide, it should be completed before the NOMAD MXU equipment arrives on site. Figure A1 below is a summary of the checklist.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 If not the MXU will not function. Check 7: Verify all four phone lines, can make modem calls between the users location and the Gateway. ________________________________________________________ If not, the MXU can not be controlled from the gateway and must be configured at the factory.
DRAFT COPY NOMAD MXU Installation Manual 3:36 PM 02/12/99 APPENDIX “B” – Coax Cable Options Antenna Plug Type N Plug Jack Jack (Bulk Head) W3 W1 0.1 dB Type N Jack Plug W2 SURGE PROT. TNC Plug Jack MXU 1.5 dB 0.5 dB 0.1 dB 0.3 m (1 ft.) LMR-240 1.5 m (4.9 ft) LMR-240 Polyphaser IS-CLF50LN 8 m (26.2 ft) LMR-400 or Jack TNC Plug 0.