SPICE HARDWARE GUIDE ™ a guide to installing and using SPICE hardware Hardware Release 1.5 September, 2001 550008 Rev.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Littlefeet is not responsible for errors contained in this document, nor for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. Copyright © 2001, Littlefeet, Inc. All rights reserved. Littlefeet, SPICE, bSPICE, cSPICE, and Out there are registered trademarks of Littlefeet, Inc. Adobe and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
ZERO contents ONE introduction about Littlefeet, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . about this documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TWO system overview concepts and terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . system components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ZERO: contents SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A install power supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mount the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . run cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . connect power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A ZERO: contents wall-mounting measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . banding details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . APPENDIX B Littlefeet, Inc. unit specifications 61 64 67 specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cSPICE specifications. .
ZERO: contents vi SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A Littlefeet, Inc.
ONE introduction about Littlefeet, Inc. Littlefeet Inc., based in San Diego, California, provides wireless telecommunications equipment for operators around the world. We are a dynamically growing company with regional offices in the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific region. For more information, visit www.littlefeet-inc.com. about this documentation This documentation is intended for use by field personnel involved in installing and maintaining SPICE hardware. This version discusses the 1.
ONE: introduction 2 SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A Littlefeet, Inc.
TWO system overview Ideally, a base station would provide coverage that tapers off uniformly (A, Figure 1). Variations in propagation make the actual coverage irregular (B, Figure 1). This leads to dropped calls due to excessive interference and low signal strength. figure 1. ideal versus actual coverage Littlefeet provides a way for base stations to communicate with mobiles using low-power SPICE units. SPICE handle the coverage functions of a traditional base station.
TWO: system overview system components SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A system components A sample cell area of Littlefeet's SPICE system is shown in Figure 2. Note that F1 and F2 represent a set of frequencies, and that the BTS should not be broadcasting to air for the cell area. F2 F1 F2 F2 BTS (not broadcasting to air) F1 cSPICE cSPICE F1 bSPICE cSPICE Mobile Subscriber cSPICE Access to SPICE Support Tool (SST) Operation and Maintenance Center (OMC-SPICE) figure 2.
THREE safety This chapter details requirements for the safe installation and use of SPICE units. The safety of the unit, of the technicians working on the unit, and of the general public is addressed. CAUTION ! Make sure you read, understand, and observe the cautions and warnings described in this chapter as well as those found elsewhere in this documentation and on the unit itself. SPICE units transmit and receive signals via RF (radio frequency) energy.
THREE: safety RF exposure SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A RF exposure Many studies have been performed regarding exposure to RF energy. Although all studies to date have been inconclusive as to the effects of RF exposure and human health, there is still some public concern. Since SPICE units operate at lower power than conventional base stations, there is less exposure to radiation.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A THREE: safety unit safety unit safety In order to properly maintain a SPICE unit, follow the guidelines described below. Any failure to do so may void any warranties. water Do not expose the interior of the unit to water. Make sure that the service hatch (cSPICE) or door (bSPICE) is completely closed after installing or servicing the unit. Never remove the front cover from the cSPICE.
THREE: safety unit safety SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A grounding Always make sure that the external power supply is properly grounded. Never plug the power supply into a two-pronged (non-grounded) outlet or use a two-conductor extension cable unless safety ground is attached to the stud on the power supply chassis. Failure to do so may result in a buildup of excess charge which may damage the unit or cause a potentially hazardous situation. The chassis of the unit must be grounded.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A THREE: safety servicing the unit servicing the unit The only user-serviceable parts inside a SPICE unit are the wireless modem and the battery pack. Always wear a grounding (earth) strap when servicing the unit. CAUTION ! CAUTION ! Do not remove the front cover of the cSPICE unit. Open the service hatch on the bottom of the unit when servicing the cSPICE.
THREE: safety installation safety notes SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A installation safety notes The following safety concerns must be taken into account when installing SPICE units. CAUTION ! SPICE units must be installed by carefully following the installation documentation and by noting the safety concerns described here. Failure to do so may result in harm to the unit, installer, or general public. Littlefeet is not responsible for any damages caused by improper installation.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A THREE: safety installation safety notes • In an area where the ambient temperature is excessively high (for example, near smelting equipment). • Near an area where blasting caps are used. • Where overhead power lines will come within 3 to 6 feet (0.9 to 1.8 m) of antennas (depending on line voltage - check local codes).
THREE: safety general precautions SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A general precautions In addition to the other precautions listed in this and other chapters, note and follow the following precautions. CAUTION ! Do not incinerate or crush units, as the batteries may explode and/or hazardous substances may be released. Contact Littlefeet for proper disposal instructions. Do not attempt to service the inside of the unit, other than replacing batteries or the modem’s SIM card.
FOUR installing SPICE This chapter describes how to install a SPICE unit at a predetermined location. You will need the configuration information from the Installation Form. note Units to be installed must already have a data-enabled Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card inserted into the internal modem. To install the SIM, see “replace SIM card” on page 42, or the Quick Start guide that accompanies new units. CAUTION SPICE units must be properly connected to earth ground.
FOUR: installing SPICE installation overview SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A installation overview Radio planning and site selection are not addressed in this manual, nor are software operations. note This chapter assumes that the site for the unit has already been determined. Once a site has been chosen and a power supply obtained and properly installed, mount the bracket and hang the SPICE unit. Check the power supply and connect it to the unit.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installation equipment installation equipment In order to install the SPICE unit, you will need the following, provided by Littlefeet (see “contact information” on page 51): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A installing bSPICE The bSPICE unit will usually be installed at the site of the existing BTS. To install the bSPICE unit, perform the following steps: step page install power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mount the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE figure 6. bSPICE unit install power supply The bSPICE uses an external power supply provided with the unit. The bSPICE can also be directly connected to the existing BTS power supply/battery backup system, allowing for use of the battery backup in the event of a power disruption. Littlefeet-supplied power supply Table 1 contains specifications for the power supply provided with the unit (PS0001E).
FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A An external disconnect device (such as a circuit breaker) must be included in the path between the power supply and mains (Figure 7). The power cable is 52 inches (132 cm) long. Mains Power Source 3-conductor high-voltage cable 100 to 240 V AC; 50 or 60 Hz Power Supply 12-pin low-voltage cable 28 V DC; maximum 5 A; nonpolarized and fully-floating bSPICE External Disconnect Device figure 7.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE Insert the banding provided (Item 7, page 15) into the top slots on the power supply bracket such that the power connectors are oriented downward (on the bottom of the power supply). If longer banding is needed, contact Littlefeet. figure 9. power supply bracket slot Mount the power supply (Figure 10) bracket. Tighten the banding to 600 in-lbs (67.8 N-m). Hang the power supply on the bracket and attach it using 35 in-lbs (3.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE CAUTION ! SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A Dangerous voltages are present inside the power supply. Do not remove the cover of the power supply. other power source (DC) The bSPICE can be connected directly to an external DC source that is 20 to 56 V, non-polarized, and 3 to 6 A. Use the optional low-voltage 12-pin power connector with pigtail wires (Item 6, page 15) to connect to the DC power source. mount the unit bSPICE mounting varies from site to site.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE Incorrect Incorrect Correct Incorrect figure 12. bSPICE mounting orientation figure 13. bSPICE with mounting bracket Littlefeet, Inc.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A For pole mounting, secure the bracket on the pole using the two banding straps provided. For details on using banding, see “banding details” on page 64. figure 14. mounted bSPICE bracket Tighten the banding to 600 in-lbs (67.8 N-m). If longer banding is needed, contact Littlefeet. If the unit is to be mounted to a wall, consult local building codes for installation requirements. The bSPICE overall weight is 40 lbs. (18kg).
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE figure 16. bracket mounting detail - top (left) and bottom (right) run cables Run cables from the bSPICE to the BTS and to the link antenna. If the installation is taking place within a greenfield deployment, you can connect the cables. Halt/disable the BTS sector while connecting RF cables to the bSPICE. The type of connections used between the bSPICE and the BTS will vary according to the type of BTS used.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A figure 18. bSPICE connections Connect the power cable from the external power supply to mains power. The colors and meanings of the wires in the cable are given in Table 2. CAUTION ! Dangerous voltages are present inside the external power supply. Do not remove the power supply cover. Also note that the power supply enclosure may be extremely hot.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing bSPICE table 2. power cable wires - power supply to mains (3conductor) Wire color Meaning Blue Neutral Brown Line Green and Yellow Ground The unit is active once the power is connected. Check that the LED (light) on the front of the unit illuminates. existing DC power source If you are using an existing DC power source, connect the power cable from the power source to the unit (Table 3). table 3.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A installing cSPICE In order to align the cSPICE link antenna, the bSPICE (greenfield deployment) or BTS (existing network) must be radiating. In addition, the data-enabled SIM card must have been previously installed in the wireless modem. To install the cSPICE unit, perform the following steps (Figure 19): step page install antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE figure 20. cSPICE components install antennas Install the antennas included with the unit. Attach the antennas onto the connectors on the top of the unit (Figure 21). Tighten the connectors to 60 in-lbs (6.8 N-m). Do not overtorque the connectors. If only one antenna is provided, attach the single antenna to the connector. There will be a cover over the unused hole. figure 21.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A figure 22. installed antennas customer-supplied antennas cSPICE units can also use customer-supplied antennas. Both link and coverage ports have Voltage Standing Wave Ratios (VSWRs) of better than 2:1 in the downlink and uplink frequency range. Customer-supplied antennas can have up to 2:1 VSWR in the downlink and uplink frequency ranges.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE determine link antenna orientation The link antenna is found on the front of the cSPICE. Use a compass or other tool to determine the direction of the bSPICE from the cSPICE site. If the bracket cannot be mounted so the unit is facing the bSPICE signal, remove the link antenna from the front of the unit and mount it remotely. note The best signal is not always directly from the bSPICE direction.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A The bracket must be mounted so that the arrow on the bracket is pointing up (Figure 25). figure 25. arrow on cSPICE bracket The cSPICE must be installed right-side up, never upside-down, on its side, or on its back or front (Figure 26). Note that the coverage antennas are on the top of the unit when it is correctly installed. Incorrect Incorrect Correct Incorrect figure 26.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A note FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE Make sure to mount the bracket so that the unit is roughly facing the bSPICE as described above. Line-of-sight to the bSPICE is not required. Do not attach the bracket tightly until you have checked the link antenna alignment (page 34). For light, telephone, or utility poles, the bracket can be mounted using the banding provided (Item 7, page 15) (Figure 28). If longer banding is needed, contact Littlefeet.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A figure 28. small pole bracket - front, back, and top The mounting plate can also be attached directly to a flat surface such as a wall (Figure 29). Consult local building codes for installation requirements. figure 29. wall bracket Hang the unit on the bracket’s hanging studs (white arrow in Figure 31) and line up the holes in the side of the unit with the holes in the bracket (black arrows in Figure 31).
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE the bracket by inserting an M8 bolt (Item 5, page 15), lock washer, and flat washer (Figure 30) into each of the four the holes and torquing to 40 in-lbs (4.5 N-m). figure 30. bolts and washers (top) and hanging studs (bottom) note The unit weighs 19 kg (42 lbs). Use caution when mounting the unit. figure 31. hole alignment Littlefeet, Inc.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A figure 32. cSPICE installed on a wall (left) and pole (right) check alignment Link antenna alignment adjustment will usually be needed to maximize the link signal strength from the bSPICE (greenfield deployment) or BTS (existing network), or to minimize an interfering signal. The installation must also meet the antenna isolation requirements. Remove the cover from the peaking port on the bottom of the cSPICE (Figure 33).
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE figure 33. cSPICE connectors You can also check the alignment using a spectrum analyzer or test handset. Detach the link antenna connector from the bottom of the unit and connect it to a spectrum analyzer. You will need an N-type connector (male). Set the spectrum analyzer or handset to the frequency broadcast by the BTS/bSPICE and rotate the unit until the highest signal is received.
FOUR: installing SPICE installing cSPICE SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A connect power Connect the unit to the power supply as described in the bSPICE installation (see “connect power” on page 23). The power connectors are snap-lock. CAUTION ! note The power supply must be connected to the power source in accordance with local codes. Connect the power cord to the mains power and check that the LED indicator illuminates (Figure 33).
FIVE maintenance This chapter describes how to maintain SPICE units. You will need to have a copy of the SPICE Software Guide in order to perform many of the operations described in this chapter. CAUTION ! If the unit or power supply has fallen and/or rattles when moved, do not open or attempt to fix the unit, as damage may have occurred to the antennas and/or connectors. Seal the unit and return it to Littlefeet, with a note describing how the damage was caused.
FIVE: maintenance SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A figure 35. bSPICE unit 38 Littlefeet, Inc.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FIVE: maintenance operation overview operation overview Table 4 gives a brief description of the steps needed to perform the operations detailed in this documentation. For torque specifications, cautions, and additional information, see the reference listed in the Details column. table 4. operations Operation Steps Details connect laptop to the unit 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
FIVE: maintenance operation overview SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A table 4. operations Operation Steps Details replace external power supply 1. 2. 3. 4. page 46 5. 6. 7. disconnect power to power supply break circuit (if circuit breaker available) disconnect cables remove power supply from bracket (if pole-mounted) or power supply and bracket from wall (wall-mounted) install new power supply reconnect power to unit close circuit (if circuit was opened) replace cSPICE coverage antennas 1. 2.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FIVE: maintenance connect laptop to the unit connect laptop to the unit The SST is software that is resident on SPICE units. When you call a SPICE unit, the SST answers. Laptops are usually used to access the SST. note Always wear a grounding (earth) strap when accessing the interior of the unit. Ethernet connection To connect to the SST using the Ethernet connection, you will need to access the cSPICE service hatch or the bSPICE door.
FIVE: maintenance replace SIM card SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A replace SIM card The wireless modem that is integrated into SPICE units requires a data-enabled SIM card, which is not provided by Littlefeet. If the SIM needs to be replaced, follow the steps below. note Always wear a grounding (earth) strap when accessing the interior of the unit. figure 37. SIM card slot detail bSPICE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open the door of the unit. Remove the SIM in the modem (Figure 38) using needle-nose pliers.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FIVE: maintenance replace cSPICE batteries replace cSPICE batteries To replace the battery pack on a cSPICE unit, first open the service hatch on the bottom of the unit (Figure 34, page 37). note Always wear a grounding (earth) strap when accessing the interior of the unit. Disconnect the battery charger fuse from the fuse holder. Remove the old batteries and install the new batteries. figure 39.
FIVE: maintenance replace bSPICE batteries SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A replace bSPICE batteries To replace the battery pack on a bSPICE unit, first disconnect power to the unit. Open the unit’s door, then open the service door inside the bSPICE. You may need an offset screwdriver to open the compartment. note Always wear a grounding (earth) strap when accessing the interior of the unit. figure 40. battery enclosure Disconnect the fuse from the fuse holder.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FIVE: maintenance replace bSPICE batteries Reconnect the fuse and fuse holder. Put the batteries into the enclosure, taking care to not damage the connector. Make sure that the gasket around the battery enclosure is in place. figure 42. replacing battery pack note CAUTION ! The unit will be unavailable for maintenance for two to five minutes while the unit reboots. Be sure to properly dispose of the old batteries.
FIVE: maintenance replace external power supply SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A replace external power supply To replace the external power supply to a SPICE unit, first disconnect the power to the unit. If an external disconnect device is used, break the circuit to the unit. Disconnect the power cables going into the power supply from the mains power and then from the unit. figure 44.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FIVE: maintenance replace cSPICE coverage antennas replace cSPICE coverage antennas To replace the cSPICE coverage antennas, first disconnect the power to the unit. Remove the old antennas and install the new antennas, as described on page 27. Torque the connectors to 60 in-lbs (6.8 N-m). Make sure to slide the connector covers over the connectors to protect the connectors. figure 45. coverage antenna replacement Reconnect the power to the unit.
FIVE: maintenance replace cSPICE link antenna SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A replace cSPICE link antenna To replace the cSPICE link antenna, first disconnect the power to the unit. Remove the old antenna by removing the four screws that hold the antenna onto the unit. Install the new antenna and replace the screws, torquing to 18 in-lbs (2.0 N-m). figure 46. link antenna screws Reconnect the power to the unit.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FIVE: maintenance field-replaceable units field-replaceable units All field-replaceable units (FRUs) are listed in this section. Most parts are available from Littlefeet (see Table 5 on page 51 for contact information). cSPICE FRUs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. coverage antenna cSPICE main module cSPICE universal mounting bracket external power supply main module link antenna 6. 7. 8. 9.
FIVE: maintenance field-replaceable units SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A bSPICE FRUs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. bSPICE main module bSPICE universal mounting bracket external power supply main module DC power cable, bSPICE to power supply, 52 in (132 cm) AC power cable, power supply to mains, 52 in (132 cm) 6. 7. 8. 9.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A FIVE: maintenance contact information contact information When contacting Littlefeet customer support, please have the following information: • serial number and part number (if available) • urgency of the issue • your contact information Table 5 contains contact information for companies that supply equipment that relates to SPICE. Use the internet address to obtain contact information for your specific location, as many of these companies have international offices.
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SIX glossary AC Alternating Current AGC Automatic Gain Control. This cSPICE-only feature adjusts the uplink gain to maintain the powerversus-time profile over the AGC range. Alarm Notification that a fault has occurred. ALC Automatic Level Control BCCH Broadcast Control CHannel BSIC Base Station Identity Code bSPICE SPICE variant for direct coupling to the BTS. Broadcasts the signal from the BTS on a set of link frequencies.
SIX: glossary SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile Communications HBTS Host BTS; the BTS used as the RF input for a bSPICE. IP Address Internet Protocol Address; a unique identifier for a specific computer on a network. Link The radio path between the bSPICE and cSPICE. Link Frequency The frequency used for communication between bSPICE and cSPICE units.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A SIX: glossary Other symbols found on Littlefeet products: Protective conductor terminal Frame or chassis terminal Caution (refer to accompanying documents) Littlefeet, Inc.
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appendix A installation checklist This appendix summarizes the steps that must be taken in order to install a SPICE unit, from taking it out of the box to integrating it into the network. It is assumed that: Sites and settings (channel numbers, power levels) for units have already been chosen and entered in the Installation Form. The OMC is already set up (see the Quick Start Guide that accompanies the OMC).
appendix A: installation checklist SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A Tools and equipment needed: Laptop to access the SST Information from Installation Form commissioning network Once the unit is installed and operational, integrate it into the network using the OMC. Follow the steps in the chapter on using the OMC in the SPICE Software Guide.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A appendix A: installation checklist cSPICE flowchart checklist cSPICE flowchart checklist Use this checklist to indicate that the cSPICE has been installed according to the instructions contained in this documentation. Check off the boxes in the flowchart as you complete the steps.
appendix A: installation checklist bSPICE flowchart checklist SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A bSPICE flowchart checklist Use this checklist to indicate that the bSPICE has been installed according to the instructions contained in this documentation. Check off the boxes in the flowchart as you complete the steps.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A appendix A: installation checklist wall-mounting measurements wall-mounting measurements To wall-mount units, use the following diagrams to prepare the wall. The mounting holes in the power supply bracket are .350 inch (0.89 cm) in diameter, and M6 or 1/4-28 bolts with both flat and lock washers are recommended. figure 51. power supply Littlefeet, Inc.
appendix A: installation checklist wall-mounting measurements SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A The mounting holes in the bSPICE bracket are .625 inch (1.6 cm) in diameter, and M12 or 1/220 bolts with both flat and lock washers are recommended. figure 52. bSPICE 62 Littlefeet, Inc.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A appendix A: installation checklist wall-mounting measurements The mounting holes in the cSPICE bracket are .625 inch (1.6 cm) in diameter, and M12 or 1/2-20 bolts with both flat and lock washers are recommended. figure 53. cSPICE Littlefeet, Inc.
appendix A: installation checklist banding details SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A banding details This section contains details about using the banding provided with SPICE units and with the power supply. The power supply includes one band. Two may be used, but the second band is not provided. SPICE units require two bands. The band comes attached to the mounting hardware (Figure 54). figure 54. band and mounting hardware One end of the band is secured to the mounting (Figure 55). figure 55.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A appendix A: installation checklist banding details supply bracket, then hold the banding and brackets around the pole and slide the banding through the second hole on the small bracket. figure 56. banding through cSPICE bracket Trim the banding if necessary (Figure 57). For installation on large poles, it is not necessary to trim the banding. figure 57. trimmed banding for small pole Slide the retainer over the end of the banding (Figure 58).
appendix A: installation checklist banding details SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A Bend the loose end of the banding around the retainer. Make the bend tight using a hammer (Figure 58). figure 59. tighten the bend Bend the banding so that the carriage bolt can connect the two retainers. Fasten the banding around the pole (Figure 60) using the nut provided. When tightened, there should still be a 1 inch (2.5 cm) adjustment gap between the retainers. Tighten the straps as directed. figure 60.
appendix B unit specifications This appendix contains hardware specifications for bSPICE and cSPICE units. note The specifications listed in this appendix were current at the time of this document’s publication. Contact Littlefeet for current specifications.
appendix B: unit specifications specifications SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A specifications SPICE units conform to ETSI EN 300 609-4, including the following: GSM conformance Spurious emissions Out-of-band gain Intermodulation attenuation Frequency error Phase error • • • • • • table 6. SPICE channel specifications Model Link Frequency (F2) Covg. Frequency (F1) Channel Bandwidth # GSM Channels GSM 1800 1710 - 1785 MHz uplink 1710 - 1785 MHz uplink 200 kHz 2 release 1.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A appendix B: unit specifications specifications table 8.
appendix B: unit specifications specifications SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A bSPICE specifications table 10.
SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A appendix B: unit specifications specifications table 12. bSPICE mechanical/electrical specifications Parameter Value Mounting options Pole or wall/flat surface Sealing class IP66 Operations & maintenance access options Local: Ethernet Port Bi-color LED indicator Green: system ready Remote: GSM Wireless modem (circuit switched) Red: fault External alarm contact Littlefeet, Inc.
appendix B: unit specifications SPICE configurations SPICE™ Hardware Guide 550008 Rev. A SPICE configurations cSPICE models GL1802C GSM 1800 MHz two-channel cSPICE unit (rel. 1.5), universal mounting bracket, two integrated omnidirectional coverage antennas, integrated directional link antenna. GL1902C GSM 1900 MHz two-channel cSPICE unit (rel. 1.5), universal mounting bracket, two integrated omnidirectional coverage antennas, integrated directional link antenna.