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InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 D-620616-0-20 Rev H Copyright Trademark Information
Disclaimer of Liability REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7/2008 10/2008 8/2009 5/2010 9/2011 11/2012 4/2013 First release Add Fusion Wideband 1900/AWS product content Add Fusion Wideband 700/AWS and 700 MIMO product content Add Fusion Wideband 700 (Lower ABC) MIMO product content Add Fusion Wideband 2600 MIMO product content Add Fusion Wideband 700 ABC/AWS HP/AWS HP and Fusion Wideband 700 UC/AWS HP/AWS HP product content Add Fusion Wideband 2100 HP/1800 HP and Fusion Wideband 850/1900 HP/AWP HP product content LIST OF CHANGES The technical changes incorporated into this issue are listed below. PAGE IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE Add Fusion Wideband 2100 HP/1800 HP and Fusion Wideband 850/1900 HP/AWP HP product content TABLEOFCONTENTS Preface ______________________________________________________________________ 1 PurposeandScope .................................................................................................................................................................. 2 TECustomerPortal .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 ConventionsinthisManual ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Measurements ...........................................................................................................................................................................4 DocumentCautionsandNotes...................................................................................................................................................4 DocumentFonts .........................................................................................................................................................................4 StandardsConformance........................................................................................................................................................... 5 RelatedPublications ................................................................................................................................................................ 6 InterReachFusionWidebandSystemDescription ____________________________________ 7 SystemOverview ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 SystemHardwareDescription................................................................................................................................................ 10 SystemOA&MCapabilitiesOverview..................................................................................................................................... 12 SystemMonitoringandReporting ...........................................................................................................................................13 UsingAlarmContacts ...............................................................................................................................................................14 SystemConnectivity .............................................................................................................................................................. 15 SystemOperation .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 SystemSpecifications ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 RFEndtoEndPerformance ................................................................................................................................................... 20 2100/1800RAU(FSNW121181)............................................................................................................................................20 2100HP/1800HP(FSNW121181HP) ...................................................................................................................................21 2100HighPowerRAU(FSNW121HP1) .................................................................................................................................22 1900/AWSRAU(FSNW119211) ............................................................................................................................................22 800/850/1900RAU(FSNW28085191) ..................................................................................................................................23 700/AWSRAU(FSNW270211) ..............................................................................................................................................24 700/700(UpperC)MIMORAU(FSNW275751) ....................................................................................................................25 700/700(LowerABC)MIMORAU(FSNW270701)................................................................................................................25 700ABC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47021211HP).........................................................................................................25 700UC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47521211HP)...........................................................................................................26 850/1900HP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW58519211HP)................................................................................................................27 2500/2500RAU(FSN25002WMAX)......................................................................................................................................28 2600/2600RAU(FSNW326261)............................................................................................................................................28 FusionWidebandMainHub ____________________________________________________ 29 FusionWidebandMainHubOverview ................................................................................................................................... 30 FusionWidebandMainHubFrontPanel ................................................................................................................................ 32 OpticalFiberUplink/DownlinkPorts ........................................................................................................................................33 CommunicationsRS232SerialConnector ...............................................................................................................................33 MainHubLEDIndicators ..........................................................................................................................................................33 UnitStatusLEDs................................................................................................................................................................34 FiberPortLEDs .................................................................................................................................................................34 FusionWidebandMainHubRearPanel ...................................................................................................................................35 FusionWidebandMainHubRearPanelConnectors........................................................................................................36 9pinDsubConnector..............................................................................................................................................36 NtypeFemaleConnectors .......................................................................................................................................36 MainHubSpecifications ........................................................................................................................................................ 37 Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessages.................................................................................................................................. 38 Events .......................................................................................................................................................................................38 ViewPreference .......................................................................................................................................................................38 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page iii 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Table of Contents FusionWidebandExpansionHub ________________________________________________ 41 ExpansionHubOverview ....................................................................................................................................................... 42 ExpansionHubFrontPanel ...................................................................................................................................................... 44 75OhmTypeFConnectors ...................................................................................................................................................... 45 ManufacturingRS232SerialConnector .................................................................................................................................. 45 ConsolePort ..................................................................................................................................................................... 45 LocalMonitoring .............................................................................................................................................................. 45 OpticalFiberUplink/DownlinkConnectors .............................................................................................................................. 45 LEDIndicators........................................................................................................................................................................... 46 UnitStatusandDL/ULStatusLEDs................................................................................................................................... 46 RJ45PortLEDs................................................................................................................................................................. 48 ExpansionHubRearPanel ..................................................................................................................................................... 49 Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessages.................................................................................................................................. 50 ExpansionHubSpecifications................................................................................................................................................. 51 RemoteAccessUnit ___________________________________________________________ 53 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................... 54 RemoteAccessUnitConnectors............................................................................................................................................. 57 50OhmTypeNConnector....................................................................................................................................................... 57 75OhmTypeFConnector ....................................................................................................................................................... 57 RAULEDIndicators ................................................................................................................................................................ 58 StatusLEDs ............................................................................................................................................................................... 58 FaultsandWarnings .............................................................................................................................................................. 59 RemoteAccessUnitSpecifications ......................................................................................................................................... 60 DesigningaFusionWidebandSolution ___________________________________________ 61 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................... 62 DownlinkRSSIDesignGoal .................................................................................................................................................... 64 MaximumOutputPowerperCarrier...................................................................................................................................... 65 700/AWSRAU(FSNW270211) .............................................................................................................................................. 65 700MHz(UpperC)MIMORAU(FSNW275751) ................................................................................................................... 67 700MHz(LowerABC)MIMORAU(FSNW270701)............................................................................................................... 67 700ABC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47021211HP)......................................................................................................... 68 700UC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47521211HP) .......................................................................................................... 69 800/850/1900RAU(FSNW28085191) .................................................................................................................................. 70 850/1900HP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW58519211HP)................................................................................................................ 73 1900/AWSRAU(FSNW119211)............................................................................................................................................ 75 2100/1800RAU(FSNW121181) ........................................................................................................................................... 77 2100HP/1800HPRAU(FSNW121181HP) ........................................................................................................................... 78 2100HighPowerRAU(FSNW121HP1) ................................................................................................................................. 79 2500/2500WiMAXRAU(FSN25002WMAX)......................................................................................................................... 79 2600MHzMIMORAU(FSNW326261) ................................................................................................................................. 79 DesigningforCapacityGrowth................................................................................................................................................. 80 SystemGain........................................................................................................................................................................... 81 EstimatingRFCoverage.......................................................................................................................................................... 82 Equation1 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 82 Equation2PathLossEquation .............................................................................................................................................. 83 RAUCoverageDistance ............................................................................................................................................................ 84 Equation3 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 84 Equation4PathLossEquation .............................................................................................................................................. 85 ExampleDesignEstimateforan1900MHzCDMAApplication ............................................................................................... 87 LinkBudgetAnalysis .............................................................................................................................................................. 89 ElementsofaLinkBudgetforNarrowbandStandards ............................................................................................................ 89 NarrowbandLinkBudgetAnalysisforaMicrocellApplication ................................................................................................ 91 ElementsofaLinkBudgetforCDMAStandards ...................................................................................................................... 93 OtherCDMAIssues................................................................................................................................................................... 95 CDMALinkBudgetAnalysisforaMicrocellApplication .......................................................................................................... 96 ConsiderationsforReRadiation(OvertheAir)Systems......................................................................................................... 99 Page iv 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Table of Contents OpticalPowerBudget .......................................................................................................................................................... 100 ConnectingaMainHubtoaBaseStation............................................................................................................................. 101 UplinkAttenuation .................................................................................................................................................................102 RAUAttenuationandALC.......................................................................................................................................................102 UsingtheRAU10dBAttenuationSetting ......................................................................................................................103 UsingtheUplinkALCSetting ..........................................................................................................................................104 InstallingFusionWideband ____________________________________________________ 105 InstallationRequirements.................................................................................................................................................... 107 ComponentLocationRequirements.......................................................................................................................................107 CableandConnectorRequirements.......................................................................................................................................107 DistanceRequirements ..........................................................................................................................................................108 SafetyPrecautions ............................................................................................................................................................... 109 InstallationGuidelines ............................................................................................................................................................109 GeneralSafetyPrecautions ....................................................................................................................................................109 FiberPortSafetyPrecautions .................................................................................................................................................110 PreparingforSystemInstallation ......................................................................................................................................... 111 PreInstallationInspection .....................................................................................................................................................111 InstallationChecklist...............................................................................................................................................................111 ToolsandMaterialsRequired................................................................................................................................................. 113 OptionalAccessories ..............................................................................................................................................................114 InstallingaFusionWidebandMainHub ............................................................................................................................... 115 InstallingaFusionWidebandMainHubinaRack..................................................................................................................115 InstallinganOptionalCableManagerintheRack..................................................................................................................116 InstallingaMainHubUsingthe12WallMountedRack(PN4712) .....................................................................................116 InstallingaFusionWidebandMainHubDirectlytotheWall.................................................................................................117 ConnectingtheFiberCablestotheMainHub .......................................................................................................................118 PreparingtheFiberCables .............................................................................................................................................118 CleaningtheFiberPorts .................................................................................................................................................118 UsingCompressedAir.............................................................................................................................................118 UsingIsopropylAlcohol ..........................................................................................................................................118 CleaningtheFiberEnds ..................................................................................................................................................119 TestingtheFiberCables .................................................................................................................................................119 ConnectingtheFiberCables...........................................................................................................................................119 Ifthefiberjumperislabeledwith1or2...................................................................................................................119 IftheFiberJumperisColorCoded .........................................................................................................................120 MakingPowerConnections....................................................................................................................................................120 ACPoweredMainHub ...................................................................................................................................................120 DCPoweredMainHubandExpansionHub....................................................................................................................120 OptionalConnectiontoDCPowerSource..............................................................................................................................124
PoweringontheMainHub....................................................................................................................................................126 InstallingExpansionHubs .................................................................................................................................................... 127 InstallinganExpansionHubinaRack ....................................................................................................................................127 InstallinganExpansionHubUsingthe12WallMountedRack ............................................................................................127 InstallinganExpansionHubDirectlytotheWall ...................................................................................................................128 InstallinganOptionalCableManagerintheRack..................................................................................................................129 PoweringontheExpansionHub ............................................................................................................................................129 ConnectingtheFiberCablestotheExpansionHub ...............................................................................................................130 PreparingtheFiberCables .............................................................................................................................................130 ConnectingtheFiberCables...........................................................................................................................................130 IftheFiberJumperIsLabeledwith1or2 .................................................................................................................130 IftheFiberJumperIsColorCoded .........................................................................................................................131 Connectingthe75OhmCATVCables.....................................................................................................................................131 TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringInstallation .....................................................................................................132 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page v 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Table of Contents InstallingRAUs..................................................................................................................................................................... 133 InstallingRAUs........................................................................................................................................................................ 133 InstallingPassiveAntennas .................................................................................................................................................... 133 Location .......................................................................................................................................................................... 133 800/850MHzIsolationRequirements ........................................................................................................................... 134 800MHziDENDownlinkand850MHzCellularUplink .................................................................................................. 135 850MHzCellularDownlinkand900MHziDENUplink .................................................................................................. 135 ConnectingtheAntennatotheRAU ...................................................................................................................................... 135 ConnectingtheCATVCable.................................................................................................................................................... 136 TroubleshootingUsingRAULEDsDuringInstallation ............................................................................................................ 137 ConfiguringtheFusionWidebandSystem ............................................................................................................................ 138 ConnectingthePCtotheMainHubtoRunAdminBrowser .................................................................................................. 138 ProgrammingtheMainHubUsingAdminBrowser ................................................................................................................ 139 UsingAdminBrowser .............................................................................................................................................................. 140 SplicingFiberOpticCable..................................................................................................................................................... 145 FusionWidebandSplicingofFiberandPigtail ....................................................................................................................... 145 OptionA:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiberOpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail............................................................ 145 OptionB:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiberOpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail ............................................................ 146 InterfacingtheFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSource ................................................................................................ 147 ConnectingaSingleFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSource ........................................................................................ 147 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoanInBuildingBTS........................................................................................... 147 ConnectingaSimplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBand.............................................................. 148 ConnectingaDuplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHub ............................................................................. 149 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBandtoMultipleBTSs.................................................................................... 150 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoaRoofTopAntenna ....................................................................................... 151 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoFlexwaveFocus............................................................................................... 152 ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoanRFSource...................................................................................... 152 ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaSimplexRepeaterorBTS ........................................................ 152 ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaDuplexRepeaterorBTS.......................................................... 154 ConnectingContactAlarmstoaFusionWidebandSystem ................................................................................................... 156 AlarmSource .......................................................................................................................................................................... 157 UsingFlexWaveFocustoMonitorFusionWideband..................................................................................................... 157 UsingaBaseStationtoMonitorFusionWideband........................................................................................................ 158 UsingaBaseStationandAdminBrowsertoMonitorFusionWideband ........................................................................ 159 AlarmSense............................................................................................................................................................................ 160 AlarmCables........................................................................................................................................................................... 161 AlarmMonitoringConnectivityOptions............................................................................................................................... 162 DirectConnection................................................................................................................................................................... 162 ModemConnection................................................................................................................................................................ 162 SettingUpFusionWidebandModem(USRModem)UsingAdminBrowser .................................................................. 163 SettingUpaPCModemUsingWindows........................................................................................................................ 164 100BASETPortExpanderConnection .................................................................................................................................. 169 POTSLineSharingSwitchConnection .................................................................................................................................... 170 EthernetRFModem ............................................................................................................................................................... 171 EthernetLANConnection....................................................................................................................................................... 172 SNMPInterface ...................................................................................................................................................................... 172 Page vi 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Table of Contents ReplacingFusionWidebandComponents ________________________________________ 175 ReplacinganRAU................................................................................................................................................................. 176 ReplacetheRAU .....................................................................................................................................................................176 PerformSystemTest ..............................................................................................................................................................176 ChecktheRAULEDs ...............................................................................................................................................................177 ReplacingaFusionWidebandExpansionHub ...................................................................................................................... 178 ReplaceaFusionWidebandExpansionHub...........................................................................................................................178 AdminBrowserTasks ..............................................................................................................................................................178 ChecktheExpansionHubLEDs...............................................................................................................................................178 ReplacingaFusionWidebandMainHub .............................................................................................................................. 179 ReplaceaFusionWidebandMainHub...................................................................................................................................179 ConfiguretheNewFusionWidebandMainHub....................................................................................................................179 ChecktheLEDsontheNewMainHub ...................................................................................................................................180 Maintenance,Troubleshooting,andTechnicalAssistance ___________________________ 181 Service ................................................................................................................................................................................. 182 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 183 CleaningtheFiberPorts .........................................................................................................................................................183 Considerations................................................................................................................................................................183 UsingCompressedAir.....................................................................................................................................................183 UsingIsopropylAlcohol .................................................................................................................................................. 183 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................. 184 TroubleshootingUsingAdminBrowser...................................................................................................................................185 SystemTroubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................185 TroubleshootingRecommendations ..............................................................................................................................185 Fault/Warning/StatusIndications ..................................................................................................................................186 TroubleshootingUsingLEDs ...................................................................................................................................................186 TroubleshootingMainHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation ..........................................................................................186 TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation ..................................................................................188 TroubleshootingCATV ......................................................................................................................................................... 189 TechnicalAssistance ............................................................................................................................................................ 190 AppendixA:CablesandConnectors _____________________________________________ 191 75OhmCATVCable ............................................................................................................................................................. 192 GeneralSpecifications ............................................................................................................................................................192 RecommendedCATVCableLengths.......................................................................................................................................192 ConnectorsandToolsforCableEnds .....................................................................................................................................196 FiberOpticalCables ............................................................................................................................................................. 197 CoaxialCable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 198 StandardModemCable ....................................................................................................................................................... 199 TCP/IPCrossOverCable ...................................................................................................................................................... 200 DB9toDB9NullModemCable .......................................................................................................................................... 201 AppendixB:Compliance ______________________________________________________ 203 FusionWidebandSystemApprovalStatus ........................................................................................................................... 204 700MHzLTEProducts ............................................................................................................................................................204 800SMR/iDENProducts .........................................................................................................................................................204 850CellularProducts..............................................................................................................................................................204 1800DCSProducts .................................................................................................................................................................204 1900PCSProducts..................................................................................................................................................................204 2100UMTSProducts ..............................................................................................................................................................205 1700/2100AWSProducts ......................................................................................................................................................205 2500WiMAXProducts............................................................................................................................................................205 2600MHzLTEProducts..........................................................................................................................................................205 InterReachFusionWidebandMainHubandExpansionHub.................................................................................................206 HumanExposuretoRF......................................................................................................................................................... 207 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page vii 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Table of Contents AppendixC:Faults,Warnings,StatusTablesforFusion,FusionWideband, FusionSingleStar _________________________________________________________ 209 FaultsReportedbyMainHubs ............................................................................................................................................. 210 FaultsReportedforSystemCPU........................................................................................................................................... 213 FaultsforExpansionHubs .................................................................................................................................................... 214 FaultsforRAUs .................................................................................................................................................................... 216 MessagesforMainHubs ...................................................................................................................................................... 217 WarningMessages ................................................................................................................................................................. 217 StatusMessages ..................................................................................................................................................................... 217 MessagesforSystemCPUs................................................................................................................................................... 222 MessagesforExpansionHubs .............................................................................................................................................. 223 MessagesforRAUs .............................................................................................................................................................. 226 AppendixD:ContactingTEConnectivity _________________________________________ 229 ContactingTEConnectivitybyTelephone.............................................................................................................................. 229 OnlineAccesstoTEConnectivity ........................................................................................................................................... 229 Page viii 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 PREFACE Topics Page PurposeandScope ...............................................................................................................................................2 TECustomerPortal ...............................................................................................................................................3 ConventionsinthisManual ..................................................................................................................................4 Measurements ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 DocumentCautionsandNotes .............................................................................................................................. 4 DocumentFonts ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 StandardsConformance .......................................................................................................................................5 RelatedPublications .............................................................................................................................................6 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 1 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. 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Page 6 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 INTERREACHFUSIONWIDEBANDSYSTEMDESCRIPTION Topics Page SystemOverview..................................................................................................................................................8 SystemHardwareDescription.............................................................................................................................10 SystemOA&MCapabilitiesOverview .................................................................................................................12 SystemMonitoringandReporting ....................................................................................................................... 13 UsingAlarmContacts ........................................................................................................................................... 14 SystemConnectivity ...........................................................................................................................................15 SystemOperation...............................................................................................................................................16 SystemSpecifications .........................................................................................................................................17 RFEndtoEndPerformance ................................................................................................................................20 2100/1800RAU(FSNW121181) ....................................................................................................................... 20 2100HP/1800HP(FSNW121181HP)............................................................................................................... 21 2100HighPowerRAU(FSNW121HP1) ............................................................................................................. 22 1900/AWSRAU(FSNW119211)........................................................................................................................ 22 800/850/1900RAU(FSNW28085191).............................................................................................................. 23 700/AWSRAU(FSNW270211).......................................................................................................................... 24 700/700(UpperC)MIMORAU(FSNW275751)................................................................................................ 25 700/700(LowerABC)MIMORAU ........................................................................................................................ 25 700ABC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47021211HP) .................................................................................... 25 700UC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47521211HP) ...................................................................................... 26 850/1900HP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW58519211HP)............................................................................................ 27 2500/2500RAU(FSN25002WMAX).................................................................................................................. 28 2600/2600RAU(FSNW326261) ....................................................................................................................... 28 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 7 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description SYSTEMOVERVIEW
MultiBand SuperiorRFperformance Highdownlinkcompositepowerandlowuplinknoisefigure
Softwareconfigurable
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Standard75OhmCATVcable
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OA&Mcapabilities
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 9 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description SYSTEMHARDWAREDESCRIPTION
The Fusion Wideband One Port Main Hub (PN: FSNW1MH21P, FSNW2MH31P, FSNW3MH1P,FSNW4MH1P,andFSNW5MH1P)configurationisacostreducedversionof theFusionWidebandMainHubandsupportsonlyoneExpansionHub(upto8RAUs). TheFusionWidebandOnePortMainHubissoftwarelockedto1port2fiberports. Additionalportsaredisabledinternally.Pleasedonotattempttoremovethefront panelfiberportplate,sincedoingsowillvoidtheproductwarranty. NOTE:
Page 10 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 System Hardware Description Figure1.Fusion Wideband System Hardware Figure2.Fusion Wideband One Port System Hardware InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 11 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description SYSTEMOA&MCAPABILITIESOVERVIEW
Use AdminBrowser to configure or monitor a local or remote Fusion Wideband system. PC/Laptop running a Standard Browser RS-232 Modem Ethernet TCP/IP LAN Switch RS-232 Modem RJ-45 Ethernet Fusion Wideband Main Hub AdminBrowser Ethernet Fusion Wideband Main Hub Fusion Wideband Main Hub Figure3.Three Methods for OA&M Communications PSTN Modem Fusion Wideband Main Hub Page 12 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 System OA&M Capabilities Overview
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SystemMonitoringandReporting PC/Laptop running a standard web browser Fusion Wideband Main Hub AdminBrowser Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub AdminBrowser RAU RAU The Main Hub queries status of each Expansion Hub and each RAU and compares it to previously stored status. If a fault is detected, LEDs on the front panel turn red. The Expansion Hub queries the status of each RAU and compares it to the previously stored status. If a fault is detected, LEDs on the front panel turn red. Each RAU passes its status to the Hub. If a fault is detected, the Alarm LED is red. If no fault is detected, the LED is green. Use a standard browser to communicate with remotely or locally installed Fusion Wideband systems running AdminBrowser. If a fault or warning condition is reported, the AdminBrowser graphical user interface indicates the problem on your standard PC browser. Figure4.System Monitoring and Reporting InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 13 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description UsingAlarmContacts
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PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 RS-232 RJ-45 Main Hub Fiber Expansion Hub Expansion Hub Expansion Hub Expansion Hub CATV (RG-59, 6, or 11) RAU CATV RAU CATV RAU Up to 8 RAUs per Expansion Hub Figure5.Fusion Widebands Double Star Architecture InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 15 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description SYSTEMOPERATION The Main Hub receives downlink RF signals from a base station using 50 Ohm coaxial cable. Main Hub The Main Hub converts the RF signals to IF, then to optical signals and sends them to Expansion Hubs (up to four) using optical fiber cable. Expansion Hub The Expansion Hub converts the optical signals to electrical signals and sends them to RAUs
(up to eight) using 75 Ohm CATV cable. RAU The RAU converts the IF signals to RF and sends them to passive antennas using 50 Ohm coaxial cable. Figure6.Downlink (Base Station to Wireless Devices) Expansion Hub Main Hub The Main Hub sends uplink RF signals to a base station using 50 Ohm coaxial cable. The Main Hub receives the optical signals from the Expansion Hubs (up to four) using optical fiber cable and con-verts them to RF sig-nals. RAU The Expansion Hub receives the IF signals from the RAUs
(up to eight) using CATV cable and converts them to optical signals. The RAU receives uplink RF signals from the passive antenna using 50 Ohm coaxial cable and converts them to IF signals. Figure7.Uplink (Wireless Devices to Base Station) Page 16 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 SYSTEMSPECIFICATIONS Parameter Main Hub IF/RF Connectors External Alarm Connector
(contact source) ADMIN/LAN Interface Connectors System Specifications Table1. PhysicalSpecifications 4-type N female(a)
(50 Ohm), 1 Downlink/Uplink pair per band Expansion Hub 8-type F, female
(CATV 75 Ohm) Remote Access Unit One F, female (CATV -75 Ohm) One N, female(b)
(antenna-50 Ohm) One, 9-pin D-sub, female One, 9-pin D-sub, female One RJ-45, female One RJ-45, female One 9-pin D-sub, male for optional modem One 9-pin D-sub, male Fiber Connectors(c) 4 pair, SC/APC (d) One pair, SC/APC LED Alarm and Status Indicators Unit Status (One pair):
Power Main Hub Status Downstream Unit Status
(One per fiber port):
Expansion Hub/RAU Unit Status (One pair):
Power Expansion Hub Status Unit Status (One pair):
Link Alarm Fiber Link Status (One pair):
DL Status UL Status Port Status:
One per F connector port Link/RAU Power (AC Option) Rating: 100240V AC, 1A, 5060 Hz Rating: 100240V AC, 6A, 5060 Hz Operating Range: 90132V AC/170-250V AC auto-ranging Operating Range: 90132V AC/170-250V AC auto-ranging Power (DC Option) Rating: 3864V DC, 2.5A Rating: 38-64V DC, 14A Power Consumption (W) 30 4 RAUs: 290 typical, 360 max. 8 RAUs: 500 typical, 630 Max. Enclosure Dimensions (e) 89 mm 438 mm 381 mm 89 mm 438 mm 381 mm 54 mm x 286 mm x 281 mm
(height width depth)
(3.5 in. 17.25 in. 15 in.)
(3.5 in. 17.25 in. 15 in.)
(2.13 in. 11.25 in. 11.13 in.) 2U 2U Weight
< 5.5 kg (< 12 lbs.)
< 6.6 kg (< 14.5 lbs.)
< 2.1 kg (< 4.6 lbs.) a 6-type N, female connectors for FSN-W2-MH-1, FSN-W2-MH-3, FSN-W4-MH-1, and FSN-W5-MH-1 Main Hub. b 2-type N, female connectors for FSN-W1-1921-1, FSN-W2-808519-1, FSN-W2-7575-1, FSN-W2-7070-1, FSN-W3-2626-1, FSN-W4-702121-1-HP, FSN-W4-752121-1-HP, FSN-W5-851921-1-HP, and FSN-2500-2-WMAX RAUs. c It is critical to system performance that only SC/APC fiber connectors are used throughout the fiber network, including fiber distribution panels. d FSN-W1-MH-2-1P, FSN-W2-MH-3-1P, FSN-W3-MH-1P, FSN-W4-MH-1P, and FSN-W5-MH-1P support only one pair, SP/APC fibers. e Excluding angle-brackets for 19'' rack hub mounting of the hub. NOTE:
Note: The Fusion Wideband Main Hubs typical power consumption assumes that the CATV RG59 cable length is no more than 130 meters, the RG6 cable length is no more than 140 meters,andRG11cablelengthisnomorethan235metersusingCommScope2065V,2279V,and 2293Kcables. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 17 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description Table2. WavelengthandLaserPowerSpecifications Measured Output Power Wavelength Main Hub Expansion Hub 1310 nm +20 nm 890 uW 3.8 mW Table3. EnvironmentalSpecifications Parameter Main Hub and Expansion Hub RAU Operating Temperature 0 to +45C (+32 to +113F) 25 to +45C (13 to +113F) Non-operating Temperature 20 to +85C (4 to +185F) 25 to +85C (13 to +185F) Operating Humidity; non-condensing 5% to 95%
5% to 95%
Page 18 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 System Specifications Table4. FrequencyBandsCoveredbyFusionWidebandRAUs Fusion RAU Part Number Fusion Band RF Passband Downlink (MHz) Uplink (MHz) MAIN HUB/ RAU Band RAU Bandwidth 2100/1800 FSN-W1-2118-1 2100 2100 HP/1800 HP FSN-W1-2118-1-HP 1800 2100 High Power FSN-W1-21HP-1 2100 2110-2170 1805-1880 2110-2170
(single-band RAU) 1900/AWS FSN-W1-1921-1 1900 (A-F) 1930-1990 800/850/1900 FSN-W2-808519-1 800 AWS 2110-2155 851-869 1920-1980 1710-1785 1920-1980 1850-1910 1710-1755 806-824 850 869-894 824-849 1900 (A - F) 1930-1990 1850-1910 700/AWS FSN-W2-7021-1 700 (Upper C) 746-757 776-787 700
(Lower ABC) 728-746 698-716 AWS 2110-2155 1710-1755 700/700 MIMO
(Upper C) FSN-W2-7575-1 700 (Upper C) 746-757 776-787 700/700 MIMO
(Lower ABC) FSN-W2-7070-1 700 (Upper C) 746-757 776-787 700
(Lower ABC) 700
(Lower ABC) 728-746 698-716 728-746 698-716 700 ABC/AWS HP/ AWS HP FSN-W4-702121-1-HP AWS 2110-2155 1710-1755 700 UC/AWS HP/ AWS HP FSN-W4-752121-1-HP 850/1900 HP/ AWS HP FSN-W5-851921-1-
HP 700
(Lower ABC) AWS AWS 728-746 698-716 2110-2155 2110-2155 1710-1755 1710-1755 700 (Upper C) 746-757 776-787 AWS AWS 850 2110-2155 2110-2155 1710-1755 1710-1755 869-894 824-849 1 2 1 1 2 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 2 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 2 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 2 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 2 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 2500/2500 FSN-2500-2-WMAX 2600/2600 FSN-W3-2626-1 1900 (A - G) 1930-1995 2500 2500 2600 2600 2496-2690 2496-2690 2620-2690 2620-2690 1850-1915 2496-2690 2496-2690 2500-2570 2500-2570 2 1 2 1 2 60 MHz 75 MHz 60 MHz 60 MHz 45 MHz 18 MHz 25 MHz 60 MHz 11 MHz 18 MHz 45 MHz 11 MHz 11 MHz 18 MHz 18 MHz 45 MHz 18 MHz 45 MHz 45 MHz 11 MHz 45 MHz 45 MHz 25 MHz 65 MHz 30 MHz 30 MHz 70 MHz 70 MHz InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 19 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description RFENDTOENDPERFORMANCE
NOTE:
Thesystemgainisadjustablein1dBstepsfrom0to15dB,andthegainofeachRAUcanbe attenuated0or10dB. 2100/1800RAU(FSNW121181) Table5. 2100MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 4.5 38 26 15 4.5
-5 17 23 Table6. 1800MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 4.5 38 26 15 4.5 5 17 23 Page 20 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 2100HP/1800HP(FSNW121181HP) RF End-to-End Performance Table7. 2100MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 20 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 4.5 42 30 15 4.5
-5 17 23 Table8. 1800MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 18 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 4.5 42 30 15 4.5 5 17 23 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 21 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description 2100HighPowerRAU(FSNW121HP1) Table9. 2100MHzHighPowerRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) a,b Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 22 4.5 44 33 15 5 5 17 23 a The system Downlink gain is adjustable in 1 dB steps from 7 to 22 dB (the High Power RAU adds 7 dB of Downlink gain). b The system Uplink gain is adjustable in 1 dB steps from 0 to 15 dB. 1900/AWSRAU(FSNW119211) Table10. 1900MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 38 26 15 4 5 17 23 Table11. AWSRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 38 26 15 4 5 17 23 Page 22 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 800/850/1900RAU(FSNW28085191) RF End-to-End Performance Table12. 800MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 37 25 15 3 5 17 23 Table13. 850MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 37 25 15 3 5 17 23 Table14. 1900MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 38 26 15 4 5 17 23 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 23 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description 700/AWSRAU(FSNW270211) Table15. 700MHz(LowerABC)RFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 34 22 15 3 5 20 26 Table16. 700MHz(UpperC)RFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 34 22 15 3 5 20 26 Table17. AWSRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 38 26 15 4 5 17 23 Page 24 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 700/700(UpperC)MIMORAU(FSNW275751) RF End-to-End Performance Table18. 700MHz(UpperC)RFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 38 26 15 3 5 17 23 700/700(LowerABC)MIMORAU(FSNW270701) Table19. 700MHz(LowerABC)RFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 38 26 15 3 5 17 23 700ABC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47021211HP) Table20. 700MHz(LowerABC)RFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 38 26 15 3 5 16 22 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 25 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description Table21. AWSRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 20 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 43 31 15 4 5 17 23 700UC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47521211HP) Table22. 700MHz(UpperC)RFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 38 26 15 3 5 16 22 Table23. AWSRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 20 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 43 31 15 4 5 17 23 Page 26 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 850/1900HP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW58519211HP) RF End-to-End Performance Table24. 850MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 2.5 38 26 15 3 5 16 22 Table25. 1900MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 20 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 43 31 15 4 5 17 23 Table26. AWSRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 20 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 3.5 43 31 15 4 5 17 23 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 27 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description 2500/2500RAU(FSN25002WMAX) Table27. 2500MHzWiMAXRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 4.5 42.5 32 15 4.5 5 17 23 2600/2600RAU(FSNW326261) Table28. 2600MHzRFEndtoEndPerformance Parameter Typical Downlink Uplink Average gain with 130 m RG-59 at 25C (77F) (dB) 15 Ripple with 130 m RG-59 (dB) Output IP3 (dBm) Input IP3 (dBm) Output 1 dB Compression Point (dBm) Noise Figure 1 MH, 1 EH, 8 RAUs (dB) Noise Figure 1 MH, 4 EH, 32 RAUs (dB) 4.5 38 26 15 5 5 17 23 Page 28 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 FUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUB Topics Page FusionWidebandMainHubOverview................................................................................................................30 FusionWidebandMainHubFrontPanel.............................................................................................................32 OpticalFiberUplink/DownlinkPorts .................................................................................................................... 33 CommunicationsRS232SerialConnector........................................................................................................... 33 MainHubLEDIndicators ...................................................................................................................................... 33 UnitStatusLEDs................................................................................................................................................................34 FiberPortLEDs .................................................................................................................................................................34 FusionWidebandMainHubRearPanel............................................................................................................... 35 FusionWidebandMainHubRearPanelConnectors........................................................................................................36 9pinDsubConnector..............................................................................................................................................36 NtypeFemaleConnectors .......................................................................................................................................36 MainHubSpecifications .....................................................................................................................................37 Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessages...............................................................................................................38 Events ................................................................................................................................................................... 38 ViewPreference ................................................................................................................................................... 38 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 29 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Main Hub FUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUBOVERVIEW
Downlink Path: The Main Hub receives up to 3 individual (Band1, 2, or 3) downlink RF signals from a base station, repeater, or FlexWave Focus system using 50 Ohm coaxial cable. It converts the signals to IF then to optical and sends them to up to four Expansion Hubs using fiber optic cable. The Main Hub also sends OA&M communication to the Expansion Hubs using the fiber optic cable. The Expansion Hubs, in turn, communicate the OA&M information to the RAUs using CATV cable. RF1, 2, and 3 Downlink to Main Hub Uplink from Main Hub RF1, 2, and 3 Fusion Wideband Main Hub Downlink to Main Hub Uplink from Main Hub Fusion Wideband Main Hub RAU Uplink Path: The Main Hub receives uplink optical signals from up to four Expansion Hubs using fiber optic cables. It converts the signals to IF then to RF and sends them to the respective Band1, 2, or 3 base station, repeater, or FlexWave Focus system using 50 Ohm coaxial cable. The Main Hub also receives status information from the Expansion Hubs and all RAUs using the fiber optic cable. Figure8.Main Hub in a Fusion Wideband System
Page 30 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Downlink RF In Band 1 Downlink RF In Band 2 Downlink RF In Band 3 Uplink RF Out Band 1 Uplink RF Out Band 2 Uplink RF Out Band 3 Fusion Wideband Main Hub Overview Diplexer IF Section IF to Optical Optical Splitter Downlink Optical OUT RF to IF Section B1 RF to IF Section B2 RF to IF Section B3 CAL Tone IF to RF Section B1 Clock, FSK, Pilot Micro FSK Optical to IF Optical to IF Optical to IF Optical to IF Uplink Optical Input IF to RF Section B2 Diplexer i IF to RF Section B3 Power Supply Combiner IF Section Piolt Det, FSK Single-Board Computer Alarm Interface Alarm Figure9.Main Hub Block Diagram InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 31 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Main Hub FUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUBFRONTPANEL 1 2 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 POWER MAIN HUB STATUS MODEM ADMIN LAN InterReach Wideband Fusion Main Hub Figure10.Fusion Wideband Main Hub Front Panel 4 3 Unit is not shown to scale. UPLINK DOWNLINK POWER 5 Ref # Description 1 2 3 4 5 Four fiber optic ports (labeled PORT 1, PORT 2, PORT 3, PORT 4) with corresponding fiber port LEDs (one LED per port) One standard female SC/APC connector per port for MMF/SMF input (labeled UPLINK) One standard female SC/APC connector per port for MMF/SMF output (labeled DOWNLINK) One LED per port for port link status and downstream unit status One set of unit status LEDs One LED for unit power status (labeled POWER) One LED for unit status (labeled MAIN HUB STATUS) One 9-pin D-sub male connector for system remote dial-up communication and diagnostics using a modem (labeled MODEM) One RJ-45 female connector for system communication and diagnostics using a PC/laptop with direct connect or using a LAN switch (labeled ADMIN/LAN) Power switch NOTE:
The Fusion Wideband One Port Main Hub (PNs: FSNW1MH21P, FSNW2MH31P, FSNW3MH1P,FSNW4MH1P,andFSNW5MH1P)configurationisacostreducedversionof theFusionWidebandMainHubandsupportsonlyoneExpansionHub(upto8RAUs). Page 32 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Fusion Wideband Main Hub Front Panel OpticalFiberUplink/DownlinkPorts
OpticalFiberUplinkConnector
OpticalFiberDownlinkConnector
ToavoiddamagingtheMainHubsfiberconnectorports,useonlySC/APCfibercableconnectors when using either singlemode or multimode fiber. Additionally, it is critical to system performancethatonlySC/APCfiberconnectorsareusedthroughoutthefibernetwork,including fiberdistributionpanels. CAUTION!
CommunicationsRS232SerialConnector MainHubLEDIndicators RemoteMonitoring
LocalMonitoring
RefertoTroubleshootingUsingLEDsonpage186fortroubleshootingusingtheLEDs. NOTE:
NOTE:
AdminBrowser should be used for troubleshooting the system. Only use LEDs for backup or confirmation.However,iftherearecommunicationproblemswithinthesystem,theLEDsmay provideadditionalinformationthatisnotavailableusingAdminBrowser. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 33 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Main Hub UnitStatusLEDs
Table29. FusionWidebandHubStatusLEDStates POWER STATUS POWER STATUS POWER STATUS POWER STATUS POWER STATUS POWER STATUS LED State Indicates Green Green Green Red Green The Main Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating. The Main Hub is not reporting a fault; however, the system test may need to be performed or a warning condition may exist. Use AdminBrowser to determine this. The Main Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating. Use AdminBrowser to power status. The Main Hub is reporting a fault. The Main Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating. Use Admin Browser to determine power status. Flashing green The Main Hub is reporting a lockout condition; flashes green at 60 Pulses per Minute
(PPM). The Main Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating. The Main Hub DL input signal level is too high; flashes red at 60 Pulses per Minute (PPM). One or more power supplies are out-of-specification. Green Red Red Red Green Red/Green
(alternating) After the System CPU is rebooted, the MH status LED blinks red/green while the system tree data is built, power up system test is executed, and all units have their current status updated. Should the MH status LED blink red/green after initial power up, either the System CPU has rebooted or a component of the software has reset. FiberPortLEDs
Page 34 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Fusion Wideband Main Hub Front Panel Table30. FusionWidebandHubPortLEDStates LED State Indicates PORT Off The Expansion Hub is not connected. PORT PORT PORT PORT
Green Red
(60 PPM) Red
(Steady) Green
(60-ppm) The Expansion Hub is connected. There are no faults from the Expansion Hub or any connected RAU. There was a loss of communications with the Expansion Hub. The Expansion Hub is disconnected. The Expansion Hub or any connected RAU reported a fault. The Expansion Hub or any connected RAU reported a lockout condition. FusionWidebandMainHubRearPanel Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 1 2 3 Figure11.Fusion Wideband Main Hub Rear Panel Ref # Description 1 2 3 4 5 One 9-pin D-sub female connector labeled Alarms for contact alarm monitoring Three N-type, female connectors for each band (Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3):
Uplink (labeled Ul1, Ul2, and UL3) Downlink (labeled DL1, Dl2, and DL3) Two air exhaust vents AC power cord connector Ground lug labeled Ground that connects the unit to frame ground AC Power 4 5 Unit is not shown to scale. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 35 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Main Hub FusionWidebandMainHubRearPanelConnectors 9pinDsubConnector
Table31. 9PinDSubPinConnectorFunctions Pin Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm Sense Input (DC Ground) Alarm Sense Input 3 Alarm Sense Input 2 Warning Source Contact (positive connection) Warning Source Contact (negative connection) DC Ground (common) Fault Source Contact (positive connection) Alarm Sense Input 1 NtypeFemaleConnectors 9 Fault Source Contact (negative connection)
TheuplinkanddownlinkportscannothandleaDCpowerfeedfromthelocalbasestation.IfDC powerispresent,aDCblockmustbeusedortheFusionWidebandhubmaybedamaged. CAUTION!
Page 36 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 MAINHUBSPECIFICATIONS Table32. MainHubSpecifications Specification Description Main Hub Specifications Enclosure Dimensions (a)
(H x W x D) Weight Operating Temperature Non-operating Temperature Operating Humidity, non-condensing External Alarm Connector (contact closure) ADMIN/LAN Interface Connector Fiber Connectors RF Connectors LED Fault and Status Indicators AC Power Power Consumption MTBF 89 mm x 438 mm x 381 mm 3.5 in. x 17.25 in. x 15 in. 2U
<5.5 kg
<12 lb 0 to +45C
+32 to +113F 20 to +85C 4 to +185F 5% to 95%
One 9-pin D-sub, female Maximum: 40 mA @ 40V DC Typical: 4 mA @ 12V DC One RJ-45, female One 9-pin D-sub, male for optional modem Four Pair, SC/APC (b) Four N(c), female (50 Ohm), 1 Downlink/Uplink pair per band Unit Status (One pair):
Power Main Hub Statu Downstream Unit/Link Status (One per fiber port):
Link/E-Hub/RAU Rating 100/240V AC, 1A, 50-60 Hz Operating Range: 90-132V AC/170-250V AC auto-ranging 30 Watts 133,829 hours a b c Excluding angle brackets for the 19 rack mounting of the Hub. It is critical to system performance that only SC/APC fiber connectors are used throughout the fiber network, including fiber distribution panels. 6 N, female connectors for FSN-W2-MH-1, FSN-W2-MH-3, FSN-W4-MH-1, and FSN-W5-MH-1 NOTE:
The Fusion Wideband One Port Main Hub (PNs: FSNW1MH21P, FSNW2MH31P, FSNW3MH1P,FSNW4MH1P,andFSNW5MH1P)configurationisacostreducedversionof theFusionWidebandMainHubandsupportsonlyoneExpansionHub(upto8RAUs). InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 37 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Main Hub FAULTS,WARNINGS,ANDSTATUSMESSAGES
Events
ViewPreference Page 38 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Faults, Warnings, and Status Messages NOTE:
Figure12.Preferences Check Boxes
ThesettingisstrictlyvisualandonlyinAdminBrowser.Thereisnoaffectonthehardwareitself. Bydefault,theeventfilteringissettoEnableviewingofFaultsonly. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 39 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Main Hub Page 40 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 FUSIONWIDEBANDEXPANSIONHUB Topics Page ExpansionHubOverview ....................................................................................................................................42 ExpansionHubFrontPanel .................................................................................................................................. 44 75OhmTypeFConnectors .................................................................................................................................. 45 ManufacturingRS232SerialConnector .............................................................................................................. 45 ConsolePort .....................................................................................................................................................................45 LocalMonitoring...............................................................................................................................................................45 OpticalFiberUplink/DownlinkConnectors .......................................................................................................... 45 LEDIndicators....................................................................................................................................................... 46 UnitStatusandDL/ULStatusLEDs ...................................................................................................................................46 RJ45PortLEDs .................................................................................................................................................................48 ExpansionHubRearPanel ..................................................................................................................................49 Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessages...............................................................................................................50 ExpansionHubSpecifications .............................................................................................................................51 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 41 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub EXPANSIONHUBOVERVIEW
Downlink Path: The Expansion Hub receives downlink (Band 1, 2, and 3) optical signals from the Main Hub using fiber optic cable. It converts the signals to electrical and sends them to up to eight Remote Access Units (RAUs) using CATV cables. The Expansion Hub also receives configuration information from the Main Hub using the fiber optic cable and relays it to the RAUs using CATV cable. RF1, 2, and 3 Downlink to Main Hub Uplink from Main Hub RF1, 2, and 3 Fusion Wideband Main Hub Downlink to Main Hub Uplink from Main Hub Fusion Wideband Main Hub RAU Uplink Path: The Expansion Hub receives uplink (Band 1, 2, and 3) IF signals from up to eight RAUs using CATV cables. It converts the signals to optical and sends them to a Main Hub using fiber optic cable. The Expansion Hub also receives RAU status information using CATV cable and sends it and its own status information to the Main Hub using the fiber optic cable. Figure13.Expansion Hub in a Fusion Wideband System Page 42 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Expansion Hub Overview Diplexer CATV Connector Signals DL IF UL IF DC Power FSK Ref Clock IF Section IF Detector DC Power FSK IF Section Downlink Optical In Optical to IF IF Section 8 Way Spliiter Clock, FSK, Pilot Det Uplink Optical Out IF to Optical IF Section 8 Way Spliiter Regerated UL Pilot Power Supply AC Input Ethernet Interface Micro Controller Alarm Interface Alarm Figure14.Expansion Hub Block Diagram InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 43 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub ExpansionHubFrontPanel Port 1 1 2 3 4 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 POWER DL STATUS EH STATUS UL STATUS UPLINK DOWNLINK CONSOLE ADMIN/LAN InterReach Fusion Expansion Hub Unit is not shown to scale. 7 6 5 Figure15.Expansion Hub Front Panel Ref # Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 One port LED and connector pair for 8 ports (labeled Port n, where n = 1 - 8):
One port LED per type F connector port for link status and downstream RAU status (8 pair total). Eight CATV cable, type F connectors One pair of unit status LEDs One LED for unit power status (labeled POWER) One LED for unit status (labeled E-HUB STATUS) One set of fiber status LEDs One LED for fiber uplink status (labeled UL STATUS) One LED for fiber downlink status (labeled DL STATUS) One fiber optic port which has two connectors One standard female SC/APC connector for MMF/SMF output (labeled Uplink) One standard female SC/APC connector for MMF/SMF input (labeled Downlink) One 9-pin D-sub male connector for TE factory testing (labeled Console) One RJ-45 female connector for system communication and diagnostics using a PC/laptop with direct connect or using a LAN switch (labeled Admin/Lan) Power Switch Page 44 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Expansion Hub Overview 75OhmTypeFConnectors
Forsystemperformance,itisimportanttouseonlylowlosssolidcoppercenterconductorCATV cablewithqualitytypeFconnectorsthatusecaptivecenterpinconnectors.RefertoAppendix A:CablesandConnectorsonpage191forapprovedcablesandconnectors. NOTE:
ManufacturingRS232SerialConnector ConsolePort LocalMonitoring TOIT.
DONOTCONNECTANYTHING
OpticalFiberUplinkConnectorUPLINK
OpticalFiberDownlinkConnectorDOWNLINK
To avoid damaging the Expansion Hubs fiber connector ports, use only SC/APC fiber cable connectors. Additionally, use only SC/APC fiber connectors throughout the fiber network, includingfiberdistributionpanels.Thisiscriticalforensuringsystemperformance. CAUTION!
OpticalFiberUplink/DownlinkConnectors InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 45 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub LEDIndicators
Refer to Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance on page181 for troubleshootingusingtheLEDs. Steady green NOTE:
UnitStatusandDL/ULStatusLEDs Stead red Off Table33. ExpansionHubUnitStatusandDL/ULStatusLEDStates LED State Indicates POWER EH STATUS DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Green Green/Green The Expansion Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating. POWER EH STATUS DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Green Red/Green POWER EH STATUS DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Green Green/Green
(60-ppm) POWER EH STATUS DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Red Red/Green The Expansion Hub is not reporting a fault or lockout condition;
but the system test may need to be performed or a warning condition could exist (use AdminManager to determine this). Optical power received is above minimum (the Main Hub is connected) although the cable optical loss may be greater than recommended maximum. Optical power transmitted (uplink laser) is normal and communications with the Main Hub are normal. Optical power received is above minimum (the Main Hub is connected) although the cable optical loss may be greater than recommended maximum. Optical power transmitted (uplink laser) is normal and communications with the Main Hub are normal. The Expansion Hub is reporting a fault. Optical power received is above minimum (the Main Hub is connected) although the cable optical loss may be greater than recommended maximum. Optical power transmitted (uplink laser) is normal and communications with the Main Hub are normal. The Expansion Hub is reporting a commanded lockout. A fault condition was detected; optical power received is below minimum.
(The Main Hub is not connected, is not powered, or the Main Hubs downlink laser has failed, or the downlink fiber is disconnected or damaged.) Page 46 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Table33. ExpansionHubUnitStatusandDL/ULStatusLEDStates(Cont.) LED State Indicates Expansion Hub Overview POWER EH STATUS DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Green Red/Red POWER EH STATUS DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Red Red/Red POWER EH STATUS POWER EH STATUS POWER EH STATUS DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Off Green/Off DL STATUS UL STATUS Red/Dont Care Red/Dont Care DL STATUS UL STATUS Green/Red Off/Off The Expansion Hub is reporting a fault condition. Optical power received is above minimum (Main Hub is connected) although the cable optical loss may be greater than recommended maximum. Optical power transmitted is below minimum (Expansion Hub uplink laser has failed; unable to communicate with Main Hub). UL STATUS LED state must be checked within the first 90 seconds after power on. If initially green, then red after 90 seconds, it means that there is no communication with the Main Hub. If red on power up, replace the Expansion Hub. Optical power received is below minimum (the Main Hub is not connected, is not powered, or the Main Hubs downlink laser has failed, or the downlink fiber is disconnected or damaged.) Optical power transmitted is below minimum (the Expansion Hub uplink laser has failed; is unable to communicate with the Main Hub). UL STATUS LED state must be checked within the first 90 seconds after power on. If initially green, then red after 90 seconds, it means that there is no communication with the Main Hub. If red on power up, the uplink laser has failed, replace the Expansion Hub. Expansion Hub is in factory test mode, return it to the factory. One or more power supplies are out of specification. The hub needs to be replaced. Expansion Hub failure. The Hub must be replaced. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 47 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub RJ45PortLEDs
PORT
Off Steady green Stead red Offno color (valid only during 90 second power cycle) Flashing red at 60 Pulses per Minute (PPM) Table34. FusionExpansionHubPortLEDStates LED State Indicates PORT Off The RAU is not connected. PORT Green The RAU is connected or there are no faults from the RAU. PORT Flashing red Flashing red at 60 Pulses per Minute (PPM). The RAU was disconnected. The RAU is not communicating. The RAU port power is tripped. PORT Red The RAU is disconnected or the RAU is reporting a fault. PORT Flashing green Flashing green at 60 Pulses per Minute (PPM). The RAU is disconnected. The RAU is reporting a lockout condition. Page 48 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 EXPANSIONHUBREARPANEL Expansion Hub Rear Panel ALARMS AC POWER GND 1 2 3 4 Figure16.Expansion Hub Rear Panel Ref # Description 1 2 3 4 AC power cord connector Two air exhaust vents One 9-pin D-sub female connector labeled ALARMS for contact alarm monitoring; for pinouts, see Table 35 Ground lug labeled GROUND for connecting unit to frame ground Table35. 9PinDSubPinConnectorFunctions Pin Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm Sense Input (DC Ground) Alarm Sense Input 3 Alarm Sense Input 2 N/C N/C DC Ground (common) N/C Alarm Sense Input 1 9 N/C
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 49 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub FAULTS,WARNINGS,ANDSTATUSMESSAGES
You can select what type of events AdminBrowser displays. Refer to View Preference on page38. NOTE:
Page 50 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Expansion Hub Specifications EXPANSIONHUBSPECIFICATIONS Table36. ExpansionHubSpecifications Specification Description Enclosure Dimensions (H W D) 89 mm x 438 mm x 381 mm 3.5 in. x 17.25 in. x 15 in. Weight Operating Temperature Non-operating Temperature 2U
< 6.6 kg
< 14.5 lb. 0 to +45C
+32 to +113F 20 to +85C 4 to +185F Operating Humidity, non-condensing 5% to 95%
CATV Connectors (a) Fiber Connectors (b) LED Alarm and Status Indicators External Alarm Connector (contact sense monitor) 8 F, female (CATV - 75 Ohm) 1 Pair, SC/APC Unit Status (1 pair):
POWER E-HUB STATUS Fiber Link Status (1 pair):
DL STATUS UL STATUS Port Status (1 pair per CATV port):
Link/RAU 1 9-pin D-sub, female AC Power (Volts) (4763 Hz) Rating: 100/240V AC, 6A, 50-60 Hz Power Consumption (W) Operating Range: 90-132V AC/170-250V AC auto-ranging 4 RAUs: 290 typical, 360 maximum 8 RAUs: 500 typical, 630 maximum MTBF 54,477 hours a It is important that you use only recommended CATV 75 Ohm cable with quality F connectors. b It is critical to system performance that only SC/APC fiber connectors are used throughout the fiber network, including fiber distribution panels. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 51 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub Page 52 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 REMOTEACCESSUNIT Topics Page Overview ............................................................................................................................................................54 RemoteAccessUnitConnectors .........................................................................................................................57 50OhmTypeNConnector................................................................................................................................... 57 75OhmTypeFConnector ................................................................................................................................... 57 RAULEDIndicators .............................................................................................................................................58 StatusLEDs ........................................................................................................................................................... 58 FaultsandWarnings ...........................................................................................................................................59 RemoteAccessUnitSpecifications......................................................................................................................60 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 53 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Remote Access Unit OVERVIEW
Downlink Path: The RAU receives downlink IF signals from a Fusion Wideband Hub using 75 Ohm CATV cable. It converts the signals to RF and sends them to a passive RF antenna using 50 Ohm coaxial cable. Also, the RAU receives configuration information from the Fusion Wideband Hub using the 75 Ohm CATV cable. Fusion Wideband Main Hub Fusion Wideband Main Hub Downlink to RAU RAU Downlink to antenna Uplink from RAU Uplink from antenna Uplink Path: The RAU receives uplink RF signals from a passive RF antenna using 50 Ohm coaxial cable. It converts the signals to IF and sends them to a Fusion Wideband Hub using 75 Ohm CATV cable. Also, the RAU sends its status information to the Fusion Wideband Hub using CATV cable. The RAU receives 54VDC power from the Fusion Wideband Hub port through the 75 Ohm CATV cable center pin. Figure17.Remote Access Unit in a Fusion Wideband System DC Power FSK
Micro CATV Connector Signals DL IF UL IF DC Power FSK Ref Clock Gain Control Gain, RF Filter &
Power Amplifier Band 1/3*
PLL Band 1 Diplexer Diplexer Gain Control Gain Control Gain & RF Filter Gain, RF Filter &
Power Amplifier Diplexer RF Connector Band 2 PLL Band 2 Diplexer Gain Control Gain & RF Filter Figure18.Remote Access Unit Block Diagram (Multiband)
* For FSN-W2-80519-1 RAU when Band 3 is active. Page 54 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 RAU Band- width 60 MHz 75 MHz 60 MHz 60 MHz 45 MHz
Table37. FrequencyBandsCoveredbyFusionWidebandRAUs Overview Fusion Wideband RAU Part Number Fusion Wide- band Band RF Passband Downlink
(MHz) Uplink
(MHz) MAIN HUB/ RAU Band 2100/1800 2100 HP/1800 HP 2100 High Power
(single-band RAU) FSN-W1-2118-1 FSN-W1-2118-1-HP FSN-W1-21HP-1 2100 1800 2100 2110-2170 1920-1980 1805-1880 1710-1785 2110-2170 1920-1980 1900/AWS FSN-W1-1921-1 1900 (A-F) 1930-1990 1850-1910 1 2 1 1 2 800/850/1900 FSN-W2-808519-1 AWS 800 850 2110-2155 1710-1755 851-869 869-894 806-824 824-849 1 (sub-band 1A) 18 MHz 3 (sub-band 1B) 25 MHz 700/AWS FSN-W2-7021-1 700/700 MIMO (Upper C) FSN-W2-7575-1 700/700 MIMO (Lower ABC) FSN-W2-7070-1 746-757 1900 (A-F) 1930-1990 700
(Upper C) 700
(Lower ABC) 728-746 1850-1910 2 60 MHz 776-787 1 (sub-band 1A) 11 MHz 698-716 3 (sub-band 1B) 18 MHz AWS 2110-2155 1710-1755 2 45 MHz 746-757 776-787 1 (sub- band 1A) 11 MHz 746-757 776-787 3 (sub- band 1B) 11 MHz 728-746 698-716 1 (sub- band 1A) 18 MHz 728-746 698-716 3 (sub- band 1B) 18 MHz 700
(Upper C) 700
(Upper C) 700
(Lower ABC) 700
(Lower ABC) 700 ABC/AWS HP/AWS HP FSN-W4-702121-1-HP AWS 2110-2155 1710-1755 1 (sub-band 1A) 45 MHz 700
(Lower ABC) AWS 728-746 698-716 3 (sub-band 1B) 18 MHz 2110-2155 1710-1755 2 45 MHz 700 UC/AWS HP/AWS HP FSN-W4-752121-1-HP AWS 2110-2155 1710-1755 1 (sub-band 1A) 45 MHz 700 746-757 776-787 3 (sub-band 1B) 11 MHz 850/1900 HP/AWS HP FSN-W5-851921-1-HP AWS 2110-2155 1710-1755
(Upper C) AWS 2110-2155 1710-1755 850 869-894 824-849 2 1
(sub-band 1A) 3
(sub-band 1B) 1900 (A -
G) 1930-1995 1850-1915 2 45 MHz 45 MHz 25 MHz 65 MHz InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 55 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Remote Access Unit Table37. FrequencyBandsCoveredbyFusionWidebandRAUs(Cont.) Fusion Wideband RAU Part Number 2500/2500 FSN-2500-2-WMAX 2600/2600 FSN-W3-2626-1 Fusion Wide- band Band 2500 2500 2600 2600 RF Passband Downlink
(MHz) Uplink
(MHz) MAIN HUB/ RAU Band 2496-2690 2496-2690 2496-2690 2496-2690 2620-2690 2500-2570 2620-2690 2500-2570 1 2 1 2 RAU Band- width 30 MHz 30 MHz 70 MHz 70 MHz Table38. SystemGain(Loss)RelativetoCATVCableLength Cable Type CommScope Part Number Plenum Rated Solid Copper Conductor Copper Clad Conductor Zero-loss RF Maximum Length
(meters) DistanceRF is 10dB Below Input RF
(meters) RG-59 RG-6 RG-11 2065V 2022V 5572R 5565 2279V 2275V 5726 5765 2293K 2285K 5913 Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No X X X X X X X X X X X 130 100 95 130 140 140 140 140 235 235 235 180 100*
95*
180 190 150*
140*
190 320 300*
300*
* Exceeding the distance of copper-clad cable will result in the attached RAU becoming non-functional. If the distance of a cable run is at its maximum and is of concern, TE recommends the use of solid copper cable to ensure successful operation Page 56 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 REMOTEACCESSUNITCONNECTORS Remote Access Unit Connectors 50OhmTypeNConnector
Forsystemperformance,itisimportantthatyouuseonlylowloss,solidcoppercenterconductor CATVcablewithqualityFconnectorsthatusecaptivecenterpinconductors.RefertoAppendix A:CablesandConnectorsonpage191forspecificinformation. NOTE:
75OhmTypeFConnector InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 57 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Remote Access Unit RAULEDINDICATORS
Refer to Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance on page181 for troubleshootingusingtheLEDs. NOTE:
StatusLEDs
Steady green Steady red Off LINK ALARM LINK ALARM LINK ALARM LINK ALARM LINK ALARM Table 0-1 Remote Access Unit LED States LED State Indicates Off Off Green Green Green Red Red Red Green (60-ppm) Green (60-ppm) The RAU is not receiving DC power. The RAU is powered and is not indicating a fault condition. Communication with the Fusion Wideband Hub is normal; however, the system test may need to be performed or a warning condition may exist (use AdminBrowser to determine this). The RAU is indicating a fault or lockout condition, but communication with the Fusion Wideband Hub is normal. The RAU is reporting a fault and is not able to communicate with the Fusion Wideband Hub The RAU is reporting a lockout condition, but communication with the Fusion Wideband Hub is normal. Page 58 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Faults and Warnings FAULTSANDWARNINGS
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 59 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Remote Access Unit REMOTEACCESSUNITSPECIFICATIONS Table39. RemoteAccessUnitSpecifications Specification Dimensions (H W D) Weight Description 54 mm 286 mm 281 mm
(2.13 in. 11.25 in. 11.13 in.)
< 2.1 kg (< 4.6 lb.) Operating Temperature 25 to +45C (13 to +113F) Non-operating Temperature 25 to +85C (13 to +185F) Operating Humidity, non-condensing 5% to 95%
RF Connectors LED Alarm and Status Indicators One Type-F, female (CATV - 75 ohms) One Type-N, female* (coaxial 50 ohms) Unit Status (1 pair):
Link Alarm Maximum Heat Dissipation (W) 50 typical, 64 max (from the Hub) MTBF 202,684 hours
* Two type N female connectors for FSN-W1-1921-1, FSN-W2-808519-1, FSN-W2-7070-1, FSN-W2-7575-1, FSN-W3-2626-1, FSN-W4-702121-1-HP, FSN-W4-752121-1-HP, FSN-W5-851921-1-HP, and FSN-2500-2-WMAX RAUs NOTE:
Forsystemperformance,itisimportantthatyouuseonlylowloss,solidcoppercenterconductor CATVcablewithqualityFconnectorsthatusecaptivecenterpinconductors.RefertoAppendix A:CablesandConnectorsonpage191formoreinformation. Page 60 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 DESIGNINGAFUSIONWIDEBANDSOLUTION Topics Page Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................... 62 DownlinkRSSIDesignGoal .................................................................................................................................................... 64 MaximumOutputPowerperCarrier...................................................................................................................................... 65 700/AWSRAU(FSNW270211) ..............................................................................................................................................65 700MHz(UpperC)MIMORAU(FSNW275751) ...................................................................................................................67 700MHz(LowerABC)MIMORAU(FSNW270701)...............................................................................................................67 700ABC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47021211HP).........................................................................................................68 700UC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47521211HP)...........................................................................................................69 800/850/1900RAU(FSNW28085191) ..................................................................................................................................70 850/1900HP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW58519211HP)................................................................................................................73 1900/AWSRAU(FSNW119211) ............................................................................................................................................75 2100/1800RAU(FSNW121181)............................................................................................................................................77 2100HP/1800HPRAU(FSNW121181HP) ...........................................................................................................................78 2100HighPowerRAU(FSNW121HP1) .................................................................................................................................79 2500/2500WiMAXRAU(FSN25002WMAX).........................................................................................................................79 2600MHzMIMORAU(FSNW326261) .................................................................................................................................79 DesigningforCapacityGrowth.................................................................................................................................................80 SystemGain........................................................................................................................................................................... 81 EstimatingRFCoverage.......................................................................................................................................................... 82 Equation1 ................................................................................................................................................................................82 Equation2PathLossEquation ..............................................................................................................................................83 RAUCoverageDistance ............................................................................................................................................................84 Equation3 ................................................................................................................................................................................84 Equation4PathLossEquation ..............................................................................................................................................85 ExampleDesignEstimateforan1900MHzCDMAApplication ...............................................................................................87 LinkBudgetAnalysis .............................................................................................................................................................. 89 ElementsofaLinkBudgetforNarrowbandStandards ............................................................................................................89 NarrowbandLinkBudgetAnalysisforaMicrocellApplication ................................................................................................91 ElementsofaLinkBudgetforCDMAStandards ...................................................................................................................... 93 OtherCDMAIssues...................................................................................................................................................................95 CDMALinkBudgetAnalysisforaMicrocellApplication...........................................................................................................96 ConsiderationsforReRadiation(OvertheAir)Systems .........................................................................................................99 OpticalPowerBudget .......................................................................................................................................................... 100 ConnectingaMainHubtoaBaseStation............................................................................................................................. 101 UplinkAttenuation .................................................................................................................................................................102 RAUAttenuationandALC.......................................................................................................................................................102 UsingtheRAU10dBAttenuationSetting ......................................................................................................................103 UsingtheUplinkALCSetting ..........................................................................................................................................104 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 61 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution OVERVIEW DesignGoalonpage64. 1 Determinethewirelessserviceprovidersrequirements;refertoDownlinkRSSI
allowablepathloss=powerpercarrier+antennagaindesigngoal
2 DeterminethedownlinkpowerpercarrierfromtheRFsourcethroughtheDAS;refer 3 DevelopanRFlinkbudget;refertoEstimatingRFCoverageonpage82. toMaximumOutputPowerperCarrieronpage65. Page 62 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Overview 5 Determinetheappropriateestimatedpathlossslopethatcorrespondstothetypeof 4 Determinetheinbuildingenvironment;refertoEstimatingRFCoverageonpage82. buildinganditslayout,andestimatethecoveragedistanceforeachRAU;referto EstimatingRFCoverageonpage82.
6 Determinetheitemsrequiredtoconnecttothebasestation;refertoConnectinga Access the TE Customer Portal for online dimensioning and design tools; see TE Customer Portalonpage3. MainHubtoaBaseStationonpage101. NOTE:
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 63 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution DOWNLINKRSSIDESIGNGOAL
Noise Power
-121 dBm 10 Log (KT)+10 Log (200 KHz); K=1.38X10-23, T=300 degrees Kelvin Wireless Handset Noise Figure Required SNR Multipath Fade Margin 95% Reliability for Rician K=6 dB Log-normal Fade Margin 95% Area/87% Edge Reliability for 35 dB PLS and 9 dB Sigma Body Attenuation Downlink RSSI Design Goal (PDesignGoal) Signal level received by wireless handset at edge of coverage area 8 dB 9 dB 6 dB 10 dB
+ 3 dB
-85 dBm
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ExceedingthemaximuminputpowermaycausepermanentdamagetotheHub.Donotexceed themaximumcompositeinputpowerof1W(+30dBm)totheHubatanytime. CAUTION!
NOTE:
ThesespecificationsarefordownlinkpowerattheRAUoutput(excludingantenna). 700/AWSRAU(FSNW270211) Table40. 700MHz(LowerA,B,C)PowerperCarrier Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA 14.0 11.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 LTE 14.0 11.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 65 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution Table41. 700MHz(UpperC)PowerperCarrier Number of Carriers Power per Carrier (dBm) 1 2 3 4 5 LTE 14.0 11.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Table42. AWSPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Page 66 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 700MHz(UpperC)MIMORAU(FSNW275751) Maximum Output Power per Carrier Table43. 700MHz(UpperC)PowerperCarrier Number of Carriers Power per Carrier (dBm) 1 2 3 4 5 LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. 700MHz(LowerABC)MIMORAU(FSNW270701) Table44. 700MHz(LowerABC)PowerperCarrier Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 67 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution 700ABC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47021211HP) Table45. 700MHz(LowerA,B,C)PowerperCarrier Number of Carriers Power per Carrier (dBm) 1 2 3 4 5 LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Table46. AWSPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 LTE 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Page 68 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 700UC/AWSHP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW47521211HP) Maximum Output Power per Carrier Table47. 700MHz(UpperC)PowerperCarrier Number of Carriers Power per Carrier (dBm) 1 2 3 4 5 LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Table48. AWSPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 LTE 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 69 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution 800/850/1900RAU(FSNW28085191) Table49. 800MHzPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers CDMA 2000 17.0 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.5 8.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LTE 17.0 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 Power per Carrier (dBm) iDEN Analog FM 24.0 19.0 15.5 12.5 11.0 9.5 8.5 7.5 7.0 6.0 16.5 13.0 10.5 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 APCO 25 CQPSK 21.0 16.0 13.5 11.5 10.0 8.5 8.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 APCO 25 C4FM 24.0 18.5 15.0 12.5 10.5 9.0 8.0 7.5 6.5 6.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Page 70 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Maximum Output Power per Carrier LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GSM 25.0 19.0 15.5 13.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 4.5 Table50. 850MHzPowerperCarrier Power per Carrier (dBm) EDGE CDMA 2000 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 22.0 16.5 13.0 11.0 9.5 8.5 8.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 71 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution Table51. 1900MHzPowerperCarrier LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GSM 26.0 20.0 16.5 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 5.5 Power per Carrier (dBm) EDGE CDMA 2000 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 23.0 17.5 14.0 12.0 10.5 9.5 9.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Page 72 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 850/1900HP/AWSHPRAU(FSNW58519211HP) Table52. 850MHzPowerperCarrier Maximum Output Power per Carrier LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GSM 26.0 20.0 16.5 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 5.5 Power per Carrier (dBm) EDGE CDMA 2000 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 23.0 17.5 14.0 12.0 10.5 9.5 9.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 73 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution Table53. 1900MHzPowerperCarrier Power per Carrier (dBm) CDMA 2000 WCDMA 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 15.0 14.5 14.0 LTE 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GSM 26.0 23.0 21.0 19.0 17.0 16.0 15.0 14.0 13.5 13.0 12.5 12.0 11.5 11.5 11.0 10.5 EDGE 26.0 22.5 19.0 17.0 15.5 14.5 14.0 13.0 12.5 12.0 11.5 11.0 11.0 10.5 10.0 10.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Table54. AWSPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 LTE 23.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Page 74 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 1900/AWSRAU(FSNW119211) Table55. 1900MHzPowerperCarrier Maximum Output Power per Carrier LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GSM 26.0 20.0 16.5 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 5.5 Power per Carrier (dBm) EDGE CDMA 2000 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 23.0 17.5 14.0 12.0 10.5 9.5 9.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 75 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Table56. AWSPowerperCarrier Power per Carrier (dBm) EDGE CDMA 2000 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 23.0 17.5 14.0 12.0 10.5 9.5 9.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GSM 26.0 20.0 16.5 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 5.5 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Page 76 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 2100/1800RAU(FSNW121181) Maximum Output Power per Carrier Table57. 1800MHzPowerperCarrier Power per Carrier (dBm) LTE 15.0 12.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 GSM 16.5 14.5 12.5 11.5 10.5 9.5 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.5 4.5 2.5 EDGE 16.5 14.5 12.5 11.5 10.5 9.5 9.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.0 5.0 4.0 2.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 30 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Table58. 2100MHzPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers Power per Carrier (dBm) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WCDMA 15.0 12.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 LTE 15.0 12.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 Note: Measurements were taken with no baseband clipping. Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 77 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution 2100HP/1800HPRAU(FSNW121181HP) Table59. 1800MHzPowerperCarrier Power per Carrier (dBm) LTE 20.0 17.0 15.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.0 GSM 20.0 17.0 15.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.0 9.5 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.0 7.5 6.5 5.0 EDGE 20.0 17.0 15.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.0 9.5 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.0 7.5 6.5 5.0 Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 30 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Table60. 2100MHzPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers Power per Carrier (dBm) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WCDMA 20.0 17.0 15.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.0 LTE 20.0 17.0 15.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.0 Note: Measurements were taken with no baseband clipping. Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. Page 78 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 2100HighPowerRAU(FSNW121HP1) Table61. 2100MHzPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA Maximum Output Power per Carrier 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22.0 19.0 17.0 16.0 15.0 14.0 13.5 13.0 Note: Measurements were taken with no baseband clipping. Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. 2500/2500WiMAXRAU(FSN25002WMAX) Table62. 2500MHzWiMAXPowerperCarrier Number of Carriers 1 Power per Carrier (dBm) WCDMA 20.0 Note: Measurements taken with no baseband clipping. Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. 2600MHzMIMORAU(FSNW326261) Table63. 2600MHzPowerperCarrier Power per Carrier (dBm) Number of Carriers 1 2 3 4 5 WCDMA 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 LTE 18.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 Note: Operation at or above these output power levels may prevent Fusion Wideband from meeting RF performance specifications or FCC Part 15 and EN55022 emissions requirements. 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Table64. SystemGain(Loss)RelativetoCATVCableLength Cable Type Comm-Sc ope Part Number Plenum Rated Solid Copper Conductor Copper Clad Conductor RG-59 RG-6 RG-11 2065V 2022V 5572R 5565 2279V 2275V 5726 5765 2293K 2285K 5913 Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No X X X X X X X X X X X Zero-loss RF Maximum Length
(meters) Distance Where RF is 10dB Below Input RF
(meters) 130 100 95 130 140 140 140 140 235 235 235 180 100*
95*
180 190 150*
140*
190 320 300*
300*
* Exceeding the distance of copper-clad cable will result in the attached RAU becoming non-functional. If the distance of a cable run is at its maximum and is of concern, TE recommends the use of solid copper cable to ensure successful operation. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 81 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution ESTIMATINGRFCOVERAGE
L coax
= Coaxial cable loss G = Antenna Gain RAU P =
power per carrier from the RAU Distance = d Figure19.Determining APL between the Antenna and the Wireless Device RSSI =
power at the wireless device Equation1
Table65. CoaxialCableLosses(Lcoax) Length of Cable
(.195 in. diameter) 0.9 m (3 ft) 1.8 m (6 ft) 3.0 m (10 ft) Loss at 850 MHz (dB) Loss at 1900 MHz (dB) 0.6 1.0 1.5 0.8 1.5 2.3 Page 82 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Equation2PathLossEquation Estimating RF Coverage
Table66. AverageSignalLossofCommonBuildingMaterials Partition Type Metal wall Aluminum siding Foil insulation Cubicle walls Concrete block wall Concrete floor Sheetrock Light machinery General machinery Heavy machinery Equipment racks Assembly line Ceiling duct Metal stairs Loss (dB) Frequency (MHz) 26 20 4 1.4 13 10 1 to 2 3 7 11 7 6 5 5 815 815 815 900 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300
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Table67. FrequencyBandsandtheValueoftheFirstTerminEquation3 Frequency Band (MHz) Uplink Downlink 20log10(4/c) Mid-Band Frequency
(MHz) 800 MHz SMR 806-824 851-869 850 MHz Cellular 824-849 869-894 1800 MHz DCS 1710-1785 1805-1880 1900 MHz PCS 1850-1910 1930-1990 2.1 GHz UMTS 19201980 21102170 838 859 1795 1920 2045 1.7/2.1 GHz AWS 1710-1755 2110-2155 2132.5*
2.5 GHz WiMAX 2496-2690 2496-2690 2595 30.9 31.1 37.5 38.1 38.7 39.0 40.7
* Due to the wide frequency spread between the Uplink and Downlink bands, the mid-band frequency of the Downlink band was chosen for 1.7/2.1 GHz AWS.
Table68. EstimatedPathLossSlopeforDifferentInBuildingEnvironments Environment Type Example PLS for 850/900 MHz PLS for 1800/1900/ 2100/2500 MHz Open Environment very few RF obstructions Moderately Open Environment low-to-medium amount of RF obstructions Mildly Dense Environment medium-to-high amount of RF obstructions Moderately Dense Environment medium-to-high amount of RF obstructions Dense Environment large amount of RF obstructions Parking Garage, Convention Center Warehouse, Airport, Manufacturing Retail, Office Space with approximately 80%
cubicles and 20% hard walled offices Office Space with approximately 50% cubicles and 50% hard walled offices Hospital, Office Space with approximately 20%
cubicles and 80% hard walled offices 33.7 35 36.1 37.6 39.4 30.1 32 33.1 34.8 38.1 Page 84 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Estimating RF Coverage Equation4PathLossEquation
Table69. ApproximateRadiatedDistancefromAntennafor800MHzSMRApplications Environment Type Distance from Antenna Meters Feet Open Environment Moderately Open Environment Mildly Dense Environment Moderately Dense Environment Dense Environment 75 64 56 48 40 244 208 184 156 131 Table70. ApproximateRadiatedDistancefromAntennafor850MHzCellularApplications Environment Type Distance from Antenna Meters Feet Open Environment Moderately Open Environment Mildly Dense Environment Moderately Dense Environment Dense Environment 73 63 55 47 39 241 205 181 154 129 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 85 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution Table71. ApproximateRadiatedDistancefromAntennafor1800MHzDCSApplications Facility Distance from Antenna Meters Feet Open Environment Moderately Open Environment Mildly Dense Environment Moderately Dense Environment Dense Environment 75 58 50 42 30 246 191 166 137 100 Table72. ApproximateRadiatedDistancefromAntennafor1900MHzPCSApplications Facility Distance from Antenna Meters Feet Open Environment Moderately Open Environment Mildly Dense Environment Moderately Dense Environment Dense Environment 72 56 49 40 29 236 183 160 132 96 Table73. ApproximateRadiatedDistancefromAntennafor2.1GHzUMTSApplications Facility Distance from Antenna Meters Feet Open Environment Moderately Open Environment Mildly Dense Environment Moderately Dense Environment Dense Environment 69 54 47 39 28 226 176 154 128 93 Table74. ApproximateRadiatedDistancefromAntennafor1.7/2.1GHzAWSApplications Facility Distance from Antenna Meters Feet Open Environment Moderately Open Environment Mildly Dense Environment Moderately Dense Environment Dense Environment 67 52 46 38 28 220 172 150 125 91 Page 86 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Table75. ApproximateRadiatedDistancefromAntennafor2.5GHzWiMAXApplications Estimating RF Coverage Facility Distance from Antenna Meters Feet Open Environment Moderately Open Environment Mildly Dense Environment Moderately Dense Environment Dense Environment 59 47 41 35 25 194 152 134 112 83 ExampleDesignEstimateforan1900MHzCDMAApplication 1 Designgoals:
3 Buildinginformation:
2 PowerPerCarrier:
LinkBudget:
Itisimportanttonotethatadesigngoalsuchas85dBmisusuallyderivedtakinginto bringthesignallevelunderneaththedesigngoal.
accountmultipathfadingandlognormalshadowingcharacteristics.Thus,thisdesigngoalwill onlybemetonaverageover95%oftheareabeingcovered.Atanygivenpoint,afademay 4 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 87 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution 5 PathLossSlope:
6 EquipmentRequired:
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Exceedingthemaximuminputpowerof1W(+30dBm)couldcausepermanentdamagetothe MainHub. CAUTION!
NOTE:
VisittheTEcustomerportalfortheonlineLinkBudgetTool;seeTECustomerPortalonpage3. ElementsofaLinkBudgetforNarrowbandStandards
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 89 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution Table76. LinkBudgetConsiderationsforNarrowbandSystems Consideration Description BTS Transmit Power The power per carrier transmitted from the base station output Attenuation between BTS and Fusion Wideband Antenna Gain This includes all losses: cable, attenuator, splitter/combiner, and so forth. On the downlink, attenuation must be chosen so that the maximum power per carrier going into the Main Hub does not exceed the levels given in Maximum Output Power per Carrier on page 65. On the uplink, attenuation is chosen to keep the maximum uplink signal and noise level low enough to prevent base station alarms but small enough not to cause degradation in the system sensitivity. If the Fusion Wideband noise figure minus the attenuation is at least 10 dB higher than the BTS noise figure, the system noise figure is approximately that of Fusion Wideband alone. Refer to Connecting a Main Hub to a Base Station on page 101 for ways to independently set the uplink and downlink attenuations between the base station and Fusion Wideband. The radiated output power includes antenna gain. For example, if you use a 3 dBi antenna at the RAU that is transmitting 0 dBm per carrier, the effective radiated power (relative to an isotropic radiator) is 3 dBm per carrier. BTS Noise Figure This is the effective noise floor of the base station input (usually base station sensitivity is this effective noise floor plus a certain C/I ratio). Fusion Wideband Noise Figure This is Fusion Widebands uplink noise figure, which varies depending on the number of Expansion Hubs and RAUs, and the frequency band. Fusion Widebands uplink noise figure is specified for a 1-1-8 configuration. Thus, the noise figure for a Fusion Wideband system (or multiple systems whose uplink ports are power combined) is NF(1-1-8) + 10*log(# of Expansion Hubs). This represents an upper-bound because the noise figure is lower if any of the Expansion Hubs RAU ports are not used. Thermal Noise This is the noise level in the signal bandwidth (BW). Thermal noise power = 174 dBm/Hz + 10Log(BW). Protocol TDMA GSM iDEN Signal Bandwidth 30 kHz 200 kHz 25 kHz Thermal Noise 129 dBm 121 dBm 130 dBm Required C/I ratio For each wireless standard, a certain C/I (carrier to interference) ratio is needed to obtain acceptable demodulation performance. For narrowband systems, (TDMA, GSM, EDGE, iDEN, AMPS) this level varies from about 9 dB to 20 dB. Mobile Transmit Power Multipath Fade Margin Log-normal Fade Margin The maximum power the mobile can transmit (power transmitted at highest power level setting). This margin allows for a certain level of fading due to multipath interference. Inside buildings there is often one or more fairly strong signals and many weaker signals arriving from reflections and diffraction. Signals arriving from multiple paths add constructively or destructively. This margin accounts for the possibility of destructive multipath interference. In RF site surveys the effects of multipath fading are typically not accounted for because such fading is averaged out over power level samples taken over many locations. This margin adds an allowance for RF shadowing due to objects obstructing the direct path between the mobile equipment and the RAU. In RF site surveys, the effects of shadowing are partially accounted for since it is characterized by relatively slow changes in power level. Body Loss This accounts for RF attenuation caused by the users head and body. Minimum Received Signal Level This is also referred to as the design goal. The link budget says that you can achieve adequate coverage if the signal level is, on average, above this level over 95% of the area covered, for example. Page 90 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 NarrowbandLinkBudgetAnalysisforaMicrocellApplication Link Budget Analysis Table77. NarrowbandLinkBudgetAnalysis:Downlink Line Downlink Transmitter a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. BTS transmit power per carrier (dBm) Attenuation between BTS and Fusion Wideband (dB) Power into Fusion Wideband (dBm) Fusion Wideband gain (dB) Antenna gain (dBi) Radiated power per carrier (dBm) Airlink Multipath fade margin (dB) Log-normal fade margin with 9 dB std. deviation, 95% area coverage, 87% edge coverage Body loss (dB) Airlink losses (not including facility path loss) Receiver Thermal noise (dBm/30 kHz) Mobile noise figure (dB) Required C/I ratio (dB) Minimum received signal (dBm) 33 23 10 0 3 13 6 10 3 19 129 7 17 105
+99 p. Maximum path loss (dB)
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 91 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution Table78. NarrowbandLinkBudgetAnalysis:Uplink Line Uplink Receiver a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. BTS noise figure (dB) Attenuation between BTS and Fusion Wideband (dB) Fusion Wideband gain (dB) Fusion Wideband noise figure (dB) 1-4-32 System noise figure (dB) Thermal noise (dBm/30 kHz) Required C/I ratio (dB) Antenna gain (dBi) Receive sensitivity (dBm) Airlink Multipath fade margin (dB) Log-normal fade margin with 9 dB std. deviation, 95% area coverage, 87% edge coverage Body loss (dB) m. Airlink losses (not including facility path loss) Transmitter Mobile transmit power (dBm) Maximum path loss (dB) n. p. 4 10 0 22 22.6 129 12 3 97.4 6 10 3 19 28 106.4
F2 1
Fsys = F1 +
F3 1 G1G2 G1 where
(Noise Figure/10) F = 10 G = 10(Gain/10)
(See Rappaport, Theodore S. Wireless Communications, Principles, and Practice. Prentice Hall PTR, 1996.)
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Table79. DistributionofPowerwithinaCDMASignal Channel Pilot Sync Primary Paging Walsh Code Number Relative Power Level 0 32 1 20%
5%
19%
7.0 dB 13.3 dB 7.3 dB Traffic 831, 3363 9% (per traffic channel) 10.3 dB
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P
P
P Table80. AdditionalLinkBudgetConsiderationsforCDMA Consideration Description Multipath Fade Margin Power per carrier, downlink The multipath fade margin can be reduced (by at least 3 dB) by using different lengths of optical fiber (this is called delay diversity). The delay over fiber is approximately 5S/km. If the difference in fiber lengths to Expansion Hubs with overlapping coverage areas produces at least 1 chip (0.8S) delay of one path relative to the other, then the multipaths signals can be resolved and processed independently by the base stations rake receiver. A CDMA signal traveling through 163 meters of MMF cable is delayed by approximately one chip. This depends on how many channels are active. For example, the signal is about 7 dB lower if only the pilot, sync, and paging channels are active compared to a fully-loaded CDMA signal. Furthermore, in the CDMA forward link, voice channels are turned off when the user is not speaking. On average this is assumed to be about 50% of the time. So, in the spreadsheet, both the power per Walsh code channel (representing how much signal a mobile will receive on the Walsh code that it is de-spreading) and the total power are used. The channel power is needed to determine the maximum path loss, and the total power is needed to determine how hard the Fusion Wideband system is being driven. The total power for a fully-loaded CDMA signal is given by (approximately):
total power = voice channel power + 13 dB + 10log10 (50%)
= voice channel power + 10 dB Information Rate This is simply 10log10(9.6 Kbps) = 40 dB for rate set 1 10log10(14.4 Kbps) = 42 dB for rate set 2 Process Gain The process of de-spreading the desired signal boosts that signal relative to the noise and interference. This gain needs to be included in the link budget. In the following formulas, PG = process gain:
Eb/No PG = 10log10(1.25 MHz / 9.6 Kbps) = 21 dB rate set 1 PG = 10log10(1.25 MHz / 14.4 Kbps) = 19 dB rate set 2 Note that the process gain can also be expressed as 10log10 (CDMA bandwidth) minus the information rate. This is the energy-per-bit divided by the received noise and interference. Its the CDMA equivalent of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This figure depends on the mobiles receiver and the multipath environment. For example, the multipath delays inside a building are usually too small for a rake receiver in the mobile (or base station) to resolve and coherently combine multipath components. However, if artificial delay can be introduced by, for instance, using different lengths of cable, then the required Eb/No is lower and the multipath fade margin in the link budget can be reduced in some cases. If the receiver noise figure is NF (dB), then the receive sensitivity (dBm) is given by:
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Hand-off Gain noise rise = 10log10(1 / (1 loading)) where loading is the number of users as a percentage of the theoretical maximum number of users. Typically, a base station is set to limit the loading to 75%. This noise ratio must be included in the link budget as a worst-case condition for uplink sensitivity. If there are less users than 75% of the maximum, then the uplink coverage will be better than predicted. CDMA supports soft hand-off, a process by which the mobile communicates simultaneously with more than one base station or more than one sector of a base station. Soft hand-off provides improved receive sensitivity because there are two or more receivers or transmitters involved. A line for hand-off gain is included in the CDMA link budgets worksheet although the gain is set to 0 dB because the in-building system will probably be designed to limit soft-handoff. OtherCDMAIssues
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40.0 24 9.0 16.0 0.0 3.0 12.0 19.0 0.0 6.0 Log-normal fade margin with 9 dB std. deviation, 95% area coverage, 87% edge coverage 10.0 Additional loss (dB) Body loss (dB) Airlink losses (not including facility path loss) Receiver Mobile noise figure (dB) Thermal noise (dBm/Hz) Receiver interference density (dBm/Hz) Information ratio (dB/Hz) Required Eb/(No+lo) Minimum received signal (dBm) w. Maximum path loss (dB) 0.0 3.0 19.0 7.0 174.0 167.0 41.6 7.0 118.4
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ItiscriticaltosystemperformancethatonlySC/APCfiberconnectorsareusedthroughoutthe fibernetwork,includingfiberdistributionpanels. NOTE:
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Page 104 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 INSTALLINGFUSIONWIDEBAND Topics Page InstallationRequirements.................................................................................................................................................... 107 ComponentLocationRequirements.......................................................................................................................................107 CableandConnectorRequirements.......................................................................................................................................107 DistanceRequirements ..........................................................................................................................................................108 SafetyPrecautions ............................................................................................................................................................... 109 InstallationGuidelines ............................................................................................................................................................109 GeneralSafetyPrecautions ....................................................................................................................................................109 FiberPortSafetyPrecautions .................................................................................................................................................110 PreparingforSystemInstallation ......................................................................................................................................... 111 PreInstallationInspection .....................................................................................................................................................111 InstallationChecklist...............................................................................................................................................................111 ToolsandMaterialsRequired................................................................................................................................................. 113 OptionalAccessories ..............................................................................................................................................................114 InstallingaFusionWidebandMainHub ............................................................................................................................... 115 InstallingaFusionWidebandMainHubinaRack..................................................................................................................115 InstallinganOptionalCableManagerintheRack..................................................................................................................116 InstallingaMainHubUsingthe12WallMountedRack(PN4712) .....................................................................................116 InstallingaFusionWidebandMainHubDirectlytotheWall.................................................................................................117 ConnectingtheFiberCablestotheMainHub .......................................................................................................................118 PreparingtheFiberCables .............................................................................................................................................118 CleaningtheFiberPorts .................................................................................................................................................118 UsingCompressedAir.............................................................................................................................................118 UsingIsopropylAlcohol ..........................................................................................................................................118 CleaningtheFiberEnds ..................................................................................................................................................119 TestingtheFiberCables .................................................................................................................................................119 ConnectingtheFiberCables...........................................................................................................................................119 Ifthefiberjumperislabeledwith1or2...................................................................................................................119 IftheFiberJumperisColorCoded .........................................................................................................................120 MakingPowerConnections....................................................................................................................................................120 ACPoweredMainHub ...................................................................................................................................................120 DCPoweredMainHubandExpansionHub....................................................................................................................120 OptionalConnectiontoDCPowerSource..............................................................................................................................124
PoweringontheMainHub....................................................................................................................................................126 InstallingExpansionHubs .................................................................................................................................................... 127 InstallinganExpansionHubinaRack ....................................................................................................................................127 InstallinganExpansionHubUsingthe12WallMountedRack ............................................................................................127 InstallinganExpansionHubDirectlytotheWall ...................................................................................................................128 InstallinganOptionalCableManagerintheRack..................................................................................................................129 PoweringontheExpansionHub ............................................................................................................................................129 ConnectingtheFiberCablestotheExpansionHub ...............................................................................................................130 PreparingtheFiberCables .............................................................................................................................................130 ConnectingtheFiberCables...........................................................................................................................................130 IftheFiberJumperIsLabeledwith1or2 .................................................................................................................130 IftheFiberJumperIsColorCoded .........................................................................................................................131 Connectingthe75OhmCATVCables.....................................................................................................................................131 TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringInstallation .....................................................................................................132 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 105 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband InstallingRAUs..................................................................................................................................................................... 133 InstallingRAUs........................................................................................................................................................................ 133 InstallingPassiveAntennas .................................................................................................................................................... 133 Location .......................................................................................................................................................................... 133 800/850MHzIsolationRequirements ........................................................................................................................... 134 800MHziDENDownlinkand850MHzCellularUplink .................................................................................................. 135 850MHzCellularDownlinkand900MHziDENUplink .................................................................................................. 135 ConnectingtheAntennatotheRAU ...................................................................................................................................... 135 ConnectingtheCATVCable.................................................................................................................................................... 136 TroubleshootingUsingRAULEDsDuringInstallation ............................................................................................................ 137 ConfiguringtheFusionWidebandSystem ............................................................................................................................ 138 ConnectingthePCtotheMainHubtoRunAdminBrowser .................................................................................................. 138 ProgrammingtheMainHubUsingAdminBrowser ................................................................................................................ 139 UsingAdminBrowser .............................................................................................................................................................. 140 SplicingFiberOpticCable..................................................................................................................................................... 145 FusionWidebandSplicingofFiberandPigtail ....................................................................................................................... 145 OptionA:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiberOpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail............................................................ 145 OptionB:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiberOpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail ............................................................ 146 InterfacingtheFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSource ................................................................................................ 147 ConnectingaSingleFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSource ........................................................................................ 147 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoanInBuildingBTS........................................................................................... 147 ConnectingaSimplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBand.............................................................. 148 ConnectingaDuplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHub ............................................................................. 149 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBandtoMultipleBTSs.................................................................................... 150 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoaRoofTopAntenna ....................................................................................... 151 ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoFlexwaveFocus............................................................................................... 152 ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoanRFSource...................................................................................... 152 ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaSimplexRepeaterorBTS ........................................................ 152 ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaDuplexRepeaterorBTS.......................................................... 154 ConnectingContactAlarmstoaFusionWidebandSystem ................................................................................................... 156 AlarmSource .......................................................................................................................................................................... 157 UsingFlexWaveFocustoMonitorFusionWideband..................................................................................................... 157 UsingaBaseStationtoMonitorFusionWideband........................................................................................................ 158 UsingaBaseStationandAdminBrowsertoMonitorFusionWideband ........................................................................ 159 AlarmSense............................................................................................................................................................................ 160 AlarmCables........................................................................................................................................................................... 161 AlarmMonitoringConnectivityOptions............................................................................................................................... 162 DirectConnection................................................................................................................................................................... 162 ModemConnection................................................................................................................................................................ 162 SettingUpFusionWidebandModem(USRModem)UsingAdminBrowser .................................................................. 163 SettingUpaPCModemUsingWindows........................................................................................................................ 164 100BASETPortExpanderConnection .................................................................................................................................. 169 POTSLineSharingSwitchConnection .................................................................................................................................... 170 EthernetRFModem 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Faultycablingisthecauseofavastmajorityofproblems.AllCATVcableshouldbetestedto TIA570Bspecifications. ComponentLocationRequirements CableandConnectorRequirements
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Thepropercrimptoolanddiemustbematchedbytheconnectortype. Table83. DistanceRequirements CAUTION!
DistanceRequirements Cable Type Cable Length Additional Information Equipment Combination Repeater/BTS to Fusion Wideband Main Hub Coaxial; N male connectors 36 m (1020 ft) typical Limited by loss and noise. Refer to your link budget calculation. Limited by CE Mark requirements. Refer to System Gain on page 81. 10 m (33 ft) maximum Minimum: 10 meters (33 ft) Maximum: 150 meters (492 ft) for RG-59; 170 meters (558 ft) for RG-6; 275 meters (902 ft) for RG-11 Refer to Table 37 on page 55 and Table 38 on page 56. 500 m (1640 ft.) maximum 6 km (19,685 ft.) maximum Limited by 3 dB optical attenuation Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub to RAU CATV 75 Ohm;
shielded F male connectors Main Hub to Expansion Hub Multi-mode fiber:
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SC/APC male connectors RAU to passive antenna Coaxial; N male connectors 13.5 m (312 ft) typical Limited by loss and noise. Refer to your link budget calculation. Page 108 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 SAFETYPRECAUTIONS Safety Precautions InstallationGuidelines 2
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Toreducetheriskoffireorelectricshock,donotexposethisequipmenttorainormoisture.The componentsareintendedforindooruseonly.DonotinstalltheRAUoutdoors.Donotconnect an RAU to an antenna that is located outdoors where it could be subject to lightning strikes, powercrosses,orwind. CAUTION! Outdoorcablesfartherthan140feetmustbeinstalledwithproperlightningprotection. CAUTION!
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(Main and Expansion Hub) Wall-Mount Fusion Wideband Main Hub Clearance for air circulation: Fusion Wideband Main or Expansion Hub RAU Suitable operating environment: Fusion Wideband Main or Expansion Hub RAUs Used to verify frequency bands after installation Hubs power cord is 2 m (6.5 ft) long. 115/230V, 2/1A, 5060 Hz 115/230V, 6/3A, 50-60 Hz 54V (from the Hub) 3864VDC, 2.5A 3864VDC, 14A 89 mm (3.5 in.) high (2U) Hub must be mounted on 3/4 plywood backboard.
76 mm (3 in.) front and rear, 51 mm (2 in.) sides 76 mm (3 in.) all around Indoor location only 0 to +45C (+32 to +113F) 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity 25 to +45C (13 to +113F) 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity Donor Antenna-to-Fusion Wideband Configuration (for each Fusion Wideband Band) Donor Antenna Lightning Arrestor or Surge Suppressor Repeater Attenuator Installed, inspected; N-male to N-male coaxial cable to lightning arrestor/surge suppressor Installed between roof-top antenna and repeater; N-male to N-male 50 Ohm coaxial cable and outdoor cables longer than 140 feet. Installed between lightning arrestor/surge suppressor and Hub; N-male to N-male coaxial cable. The Repeater must be a UL listed product. Installed between the circulator and the Hub downlink port to prevent overload. Optionally, it may be installed between the uplink port and the circulator. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 111 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband
Installation Requirement Consideration Table84. InstallationChecklist(Cont.) Circulator or Duplexer Installed between the repeater and the Hub uplink and downlink ports Base Station-to-Fusion Wideband Configuration (for each Fusion Wideband Band) Base Station Attenuator Circulator or Duplexer Installed, inspected; verify RF power (see tables in Maximum Output Power per Carrier on page 65); N-male to N-male coaxial cable Attenuation may be required to achieve the desired RF output at the RAU, and the desired uplink noise floor level When using a duplex BTS: Installed between the BTS and the Hub uplink and downlink ports. Not used with a simplex BTS Connecting Multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs Together 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable
(PN 4024-3) For contact alarm monitoring of fault and warning alarms. Used to feed the alarms from multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs into a BTS or FlexWave Focus. N.C. Operation. Cabling Coaxial: repeater, base station, Smart Source to Fusion Wideband Main Hub Coaxial: RAU to passive antennas Fiber: Main Hub to Expansion Hubs CATV Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub to RAUs Configuring the System PC/laptop running standard browser software Miscellaneous Cross-over Ethernet cable Straight-through cable Coax approved; N-type male connectors. Use low-loss cable; N male connector; typical 1 m (3.3 ft) using RG142 coaxial cable. SC/APC (angle-polished) male connectors for entire fiber run (can use SC/APC pigtails, PN 4012SCAPC-10 for MMF or 4013SCAPC-10 for SMF);
Use jumper fiber cables for collocated Main and Expansion Hubs (3 m/10 ft.): Multi-mode: PN 4017SCAPC-10 Single-mode: PN 4018SCAPC-10 Distance limited by optical loss of 3 dB Multi-mode up to 500 m (1640 ft.) Single-mode up to 6 km (19,685 ft.) TIA-570-B approved; centerpin F male connectors. CATV connectors must be connected to the shield at both ends. The RAU will be damaged if it is mis-wired. Tie-off cables to avoid damaging the connectors because of cable strain. Minimum: 0 meters (0 ft) Maximum: RG-59: 150 meters (492 ft) RG-6: 170 meters (557 ft) RG-11: 275 meters (902 ft) For cable requirements, see Appendix A: Cables and Connectors on page 191. Refer to the AdminBrowser User Manual (PN D-620607-0-20) Male connectors; Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a PC/laptop running a standard browser to the Fusion Wideband AdminBrowser software;
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Installation Requirement Consideration Table84. InstallationChecklist(Cont.) Distances Fusion Wideband Main Hub is within 36m
(1020 ft) of connecting repeater/BTS/FlexWave If longer distance, determine the loss of the cable used for this connection and adjust the RF signal for each Band into the Fusion Wideband Main Hub accordingly. This can be done by readjusting the power from the base station, or by changing the attenuation value between the base station/repeater and the Hub Bands (1 and 2). ToolsandMaterialsRequired Table85. ToolsandMaterialsRequiredforComponentInstallation
Description Cable ties Screwdriver Mounting screws and spring nuts Screws, anchors (for mounting RAUs) Drill Fiber connector cleaning kit Fusion Wideband splicer Splicing tool kit (including snips, cladding strippers, fiber cleaver, isopropyl alcohol, lint-free wipes) Fusion Wideband splicing sleeves InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 113 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband OptionalAccessories Table86. OptionalAccessoriesforComponentInstallation
Description Wall-mount bracket (PN 4712) When using this bracket with an Fusion Wideband Main Hub, the Hubs mounting bracket must be moved to the alternate mounting position (refer to Installing a Fusion Wideband Main Hub in a Rack on page 115). Cable management (Cable manager: PN 4759; Tie wrap bar: PN 4757) Splice trays Pigtails with SC/APC connectors, 3 m (10 ft.) Multi-mode fiber SC/APC pigtail: PN 4012SCAPC-10 Single-mode fiber SC/APC pigtail: PN 4013SCAPC-10 Jumper cable when Main and Expansion Hubs are collocated, 3 m (10 ft.) Multi-mode fiber SC/APC: PN 4018SCAPC-10 Line Sharing Switch:
When using a single POTS line with multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs, connect up to four or eight modems to a line sharing switch:
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UL STATUS Table88. TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringInstallation During Installation LED State Action Impact 1 Expansion Hub POWER Off power is On and no RAUs are connected PORT PORT UL STATUS LEDs are on but didnt blink through all states. Flashing Red
(6 PPM) Red, after power-up blink Check AC power; make sure the Expansion Hub power-on switch is on; replace the Expansion Hub. Replace the Expansion Hub. The Expansion Hub is not powering on. The Microcontroller is not resetting properly; flash memory corrupted. Port unusable; replace the Expansion Hub when possible. Current sensor fault; do not use the port. Replace the Expansion Hub. The Expansion Hub laser is not operational; no uplink between the Expansion Hub and Main Hub. UL STATUS Red Check the Main Hub LEDsrefer to Step 2 in Table 87 on page 126. No communication with Main Hub. DL STATUS Red Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem. Check the downlink fiber for optical power; verify that the cables are connected to correct ports (that is, uplink/downlink) Check the Main Hub LEDsrefer to Step 2 in Table 87 on page 126. 2 Expansion Hub PORT Off Check the CATV cable. power is On and RAUs are connected PORT Flashing Red
(60 PPM) Test the CATV cable. If the cable tests OK, try another port. If the second ports LEDs are Red/Off, replace the RAU. If the second RAU doesnt work; replace the Expansion Hub. No downlink between the Expansion Hub and Main Hub. Power is not getting to the RAU. Power levels to RAU are not correct; communications are not established. If the second port works, flag the first port as unusable;
replace EH when possible. PORT Red Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem. RAU is off-line. Page 132 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Installing RAUs INSTALLINGRAUS CAUTION!
InstallRAUsinindoorlocationsonly.Donotconnectanantennathatisinstalledinanoutdoor locationtoanRAU.Foroutdoorinstallations,aprotectiveenclosureisrequired. NOTE:
Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnot beenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapreinstalledsystemwith either new units or units that may already be programmed (for example, reusing units from anothersystem),refertoReplacingFusionWidebandComponentsonpage175.
InstallingRAUs
Location
InstallingPassiveAntennas InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 133 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband 800/850MHzIsolationRequirements
800/iDEN Uplink 850 Cellular Uplink 800/iDEN Downlink 850 Cellular Downlink 900/iDEN Uplink 824 849 851 869 894 896 - 902 Figure38.800/850 MHz Spectrum
>d Band 1 800 MHz Band 2/3 850/1900 MHz Figure39.Fusion Wideband 800/850/1900 MHz RAU Antenna Placement Guideline Page 134 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Installing RAUs 800MHziDENDownlinkand850MHzCellularUplink 850MHzCellularDownlinkand900MHziDENUplink
FirmlyhandtightentheNconnectorDONOTovertightentheconnector. CAUTION!
ConnectingtheAntennatotheRAU InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 135 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband
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Table89. TroubleshootingRAULEDsDuringInstallation During Installation The RAU is connected to the Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub, which is powered on LED State Action Impact LINK ALARM Off Off LINK Green ALARM Red Check CATV cable. No power to the RAU. Check CATV cable Check the Main Hub LEDsrefer to Step 2 in Table 87 on page 126. Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem. The RAU is off-line. LINK Red from green, after cables are connected for 60 seconds Check CATV cable. Check the Hub LEDs. Use AdminBrowser to determine the problem. ALARM Red No communications between the RAU and the Hub. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 137 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband CONFIGURINGTHEFUSIONWIDEBANDSYSTEM
AdminBrowserUserManual
The frequency bands should automatically be set on power up and this step should not be required. NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
CrossoverEthernetcablewithmaleconnectorsrequired. Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnot beenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapreinstalledsystemwith either new units or units that may already be programmed (for example, reusing units from anothersystem),refertoReplacingFusionWidebandComponentsonpage175.
ConnectingthePCtotheMainHubtoRunAdminBrowser 1 CAUTION! MakesuretheHubisgroundedthroughthegroundlugontheACpowerandtheframeground lug as required. The warranty does not cover damage caused when an ungrounded Hub is poweredon.
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ProgrammingtheMainHubUsingAdminBrowser 1
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This connection uses the following itemsInternet Protocol (TCP/IP)Properties b InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 139 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband UsingAdminBrowser 9 8 7 6 5 4
Use the following IP address
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Configuring the Fusion Wideband System InMIMOmode,thefrequenciesarethesame.Thesystemcanbeconfiguredtosupport2SISO radios,oneperband,acrossany30MHzwithintheWiMAXband.
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Input/OutputAlarms
16 Install System
Indicates that the band is correctly set on the Main Hub. Indicates that the band is correctly set on the Expansion Hub. Indicates that communications are OK.
17 CAUTION! Do not exceed the maximum input RF power (1Watt) to the Fusion Wideband Main Hub. ExceedingthelimitcouldcausepermanentdamagetotheHub. CAUTION! OnlycarriersandtheirapprovedinstallersorTEauthorizedinstallersareallowedtoconnectto theRFsource.Seriousdamagetotheequipmentcanoccurifitisoverdriven.
18 TEequipmentisdesignedtooperateinthelicensedfrequencybandsofmobileoperators.Inthe USA,theEU,andmostcountriesthisequipmentmayonlybeusedbythelicensee,hisauthorized agentsorthosewithwrittenauthorizationtodoso.Similarly,unauthorizeduseisillegal,and subjects the owner to the corresponding legal sanctions of the national jurisdiction involved. OwnershipofTEequipmentcarriesnoautomaticrightofuse. NOTE:
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Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisnewfromthefactoryandthatithasnot beenprogrammedwithbands.Ifyouarereplacingcomponentsinapreinstalledsystemwith either new units or units that may already be programmed (for example, reusing units from anothersystem),refertoReplacingFusionWidebandComponentsonpage175. NOTE:
FusionWidebandSplicingofFiberandPigtail OptionA:FusionWidebandSplicetheFiberOpticCabletotheSC/APCPigtail 5 2 1
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11 16 6 Page 146 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source INTERFACINGTHEFUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUBTOANRFSOURCE CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTEauthorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWideband MainHubtoitsBandassociatedbasestationorrepeater.Exceedingthemaximuminputpower couldcausefailureoftheFusionWidebandMainHub(refertoRemoteAccessUnitConnectors onpage57formaximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh, attenuationisrequired. NOTE:
Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisinstalledandhasbeenprogrammedwith bands. ConnectingaSingleFusionWidebandMainHubtoanRFSource
ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoanInBuildingBTS CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTEauthorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWideband MainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.Exceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailure of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to Remote Access Unit Connectors on page57 for maximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationis required. CAUTION!
The UPLINKand DOWNLINK portscannothandleaDCpowerfeedfromthebasestation.IfDC powerispresent,aDCblockmustbeusedorthehubmaybedamaged. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 147 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband 1 2 3 4 ConnectingaSimplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBand
DOWNLINK
UPLINK
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 AC Power Insert attenuator
(if needed) N-male to N-male coaxial cable Simplex Base Station Band 3 NOTE: This applies to Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3. T1/E1 to Mobile Switching Center Figure40.Simplex Base Station to a Fusion Wideband Main Hub Page 148 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 ConnectingaDuplexBaseStationtoaFusionWidebandMainHub NOTE:
Whenconnectingtoaduplexbasestation,useacirculatororduplexerbetweenitandtheFusion WidebandMainHub. Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source NOTE:
1 2 3 4 5 6 YoucaninsertattenuatorsbetweenthecirculatororduplexerandHubasneeded.
DOWNLINK
UPLINK
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 Insert attenuator
(if needed) AC Power N-male to N-male coaxial cable Circulator N-male to N-male coaxial cable Duplex Base Station T1/E1 to Mobile Switching Center NOTE: This applies to Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3. Figure41.Duplex Base Station to a Fusion Wideband Main Hub InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 149 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband
ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubRFBandtoMultipleBTSs CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTEauthorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWideband MainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.Exceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailure of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to Remote Access Unit Connectors on page57 for maximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationis required.
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 AC Power N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cables between Combiner/Splitter and Fusion Main Hubs Uplink Port for each on Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3 N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cables between Combiner/Splitter and Fusion Main Hubs Downlink Port for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3 2 x 1 Power Combiner/Splitter 2 x 1 Power Combiner/Splitter Insert attenuators
(if needed) UL DL BTS 1 UL DL BTS 2 Figure42.Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to Multiple Base Stations Page 150 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013
ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoaRoofTopAntenna Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source 5 4 3 2 1 CAUTION!
TE recommends that you use a lightning arrestor or surge protector in a rooftop antenna configuration.Insertthelightningarrestororsurgeprotectorbetweentherooftopantennaand therepeaterconnectedtotheFusionWidebandMainHubRFBand.
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(optional) Figure43.Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a Roof-top Antenna InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 151 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband
ConnectingaFusionWidebandMainHubtoFlexwaveFocus ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoanRFSource
ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaSimplexRepeaterorBTS CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTEauthorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWideband MainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.Exceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailure of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to Remote Access Unit Connectors on page57 for maximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationis required. 1 Quantity Item 2 1 hybrid power combiner/splittersone for uplink and one for downlink (2x1 for two Fusion Wideband Main Hubs, 3x1 for three, 4x1 for four, and so on) N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each power combiner/splitter and the base station 2 3 2 a a b N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cables between each power combiner/splitter and each Fusion Wideband Main Hub RF Band (either Band 1 or Band 2)
UPLINK
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DOWNLINK
ConnectionsshouldnotcrossBands.Forexample,allBand1connectionsshouldbemadetothe samehybridpowercombiner/splitterconnectedtotherepeaterBTSthatmatchestheBand1 frequency. b d c NOTE:
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5 Thewarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedwhenan ungroundedHubispoweredon.
Usea50ohmterminatoronanyunusedpowercombiner/splitterports. NOTE:
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cables between Combiner/Splitter and Fusion Main Hubs Uplink Port for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3 AC Power Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 AC Power N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cables between Combiner/Splitter and Fusion Main Hubs Downlink Port for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3 2 x 1 Power Combiner/Splitter 2 x 1 Power Combiner/Splitter N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cable to Repeater or Base Station N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cable to Repeater or Base Station Figure44.Connecting Two Fusion Wideband Main Hubs RF Band Ports to a Simplex Repeater or Base Station InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 153 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband
ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaDuplexRepeaterorBTS CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTEauthorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWideband MainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.Exceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailure of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to Remote Access Unit Connectors on page57 for maximumpowerspecifications).Ifthemaximumcompositepoweristoohigh,attenuationis required. 1 Quantity Item 2 1 2 1 hybrid power combiner/splittersone for uplink and one for downlink (2x1 for two Fusion Wideband Main Hubs, 3x1 for three, 4x1 for four, and so on) N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cables to connect each Fusion Wideband Main Hubs RF Band to the power combiner/splitters circulator N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each circulator and the repeater or base station a 4 3 2 b N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each circulator and power combiner/splitter
UPLINK
DOWNLINK
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6 Thewarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedwhen ConnectionsshouldnotcrossBands.Forexample,allBand1connectionsshouldbemadetothe samehybridpowercombiner/splitterconnectedtotherepeaterBTSthatmatchestheBand1 frequency. anungroundedHubispoweredon. NOTE:
d 5 c NOTE:
Usea50ohmterminatoronanyunusedpowercombiner/splitterports. Page 154 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cables between Combiner/Splitter and Fusion Main Hubs Uplink Port for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3 AC Power Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 AC Power N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cables between Combiner/Splitter and Fusion Main Hubs Downlink Port for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3 2 x 1 Power Combiner/Splitter 2 x 1 Power Combiner/Splitter N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cable N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cable Insert attenuator
(if needed) Circulator Base Station to Repeater or N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cable Figure45.Connecting Two Fusion Wideband Main Hubs RF Band Ports to a Duplex Repeater or Base Station InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 155 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband CONNECTINGCONTACTALARMSTOAFUSIONWIDEBANDSYSTEM NOTE:
The contact can be changed to normallyopen (NO) with AdminBrowser. This is not recommendedsincenoalarmwouldbesentifpowertotheFusionWidebandMainHubfails.
AlarmSource
AlarmSense
Table90. AlarmTypes Alarm Type Source Source Fusion Wideband Connected to Cable(s) Used Errors Detected FlexWave 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable Faults BTS 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable Faults and Warnings In addition, a custom daisy-chain cable-to-BTS interface cable is required. Make this interface cable to the desired length and with the appropriate pin placement. Sense Unison 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable and the Alarm Sense Adapter Cable Faults
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Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisinstalledandthathasbeenprogrammed withbands.
UsingFlexWaveFocustoMonitorFusionWideband Fusion Main Hub Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 AC Power Alarm Source 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable May need 9-pin Adapter that ships with the cable Alarm Sense Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 Alarm Source AC Power Figure46.Connecting FlexWave to Fusion Wideband InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 157 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband UsingaBaseStationtoMonitorFusionWideband NOTE:
TheBTSmustbeconfigured,bythecarrier,forcontactclosuremonitoringpriortoconnectinga FusionWidebandMainHubtoit.
Fusion Main Hub Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 AC Power Alarm Source 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable Alarm Sense BTS Interface Cable
(custom-made, on-site) Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 Alarm Source AC Power Figure47.Using a BTS to Monitor Fusion Wideband NOTE:
For normallyopencontacts, thefaultand warningcontacts need to be wired in parallel with otherMainHubs. NOTE:
TEdoesnotrecommendusingnormallyopencontacts. Page 158 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 UsingaBaseStationandAdminBrowsertoMonitorFusionWideband Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband System NOTE:
TheBTSmustbeconfigured,bythecarrier,forcontactclosuremonitoringpriortoconnectinga FusionWidebandMainHubtoit.
Fusion Main Hub Modem Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 Alarm Source AC Power 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable Alarm Sense BTS Interface Cable
(custom-made, on-site) Modem Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 UL1 UL2 UL3 Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 AC Power Alarm Source Line Switch PSTN Modem PC running Standard Browser Software Figure48.Using a BTS and AdminBrowserto Monitor Fusion Wideband InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 159 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband AlarmSense
AdminBrowserUserManual
Thisprocedureassumesthatthesystemisinstalledandthathasbeenprogrammedwithbands. NOTE:
Fusion Main Hub Alarm Sense Adapter Cable Alarm Sense 5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable Up to 5 Unison Main Hubs Alarm Source Alarm Source Figure49.Using Fusion Wideband to Monitor Unison
+5V 8 1 External Equipment Contacts Diagnostic 1 Figure50.Alarm Sense Contacts Page 160 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband System AlarmCables
1.2 meters (4 feet) DB-9 female to Base Station, FlexWave Focus, or the Alarm Sense Adapter Cable when connecting Unison J1 Female 7 9 4 5 NOTE: Do not daisy-chain Fusion Main Hubs with FlexWave Focus if you want both faults and warnings from Fusion. Only faults are reported if you combine Fusion with FlexWave in the same daisy chain. 5 meter
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(.75 feet) 7 Splice 9 4 Splice 5 7 Splice 9 4 Splice 5 7 Splice 9 4 Splice 5 7 Splice 9 4 Splice 5 7 9 4 5 7 4 J2 Male J3 Male J4 Male J5 Male J6 Male DB-9 male to Fusion, Unison, FlexWave Focus, Alarm Port Connector Hood DB-9 male to Fusion, Unison, FlexWave Focus, Alarm Port DB-9 male to Fusion, Unison, FlexWave Focus, Alarm Port DB-9 male to Fusion, Unison, FlexWave Focus, Alarm Port Option 1: DB-9 to Fusion, Unison, FlexWave Focus Alarm Port. J7 not used. Option 2: Use J2-J5 for Alarm ports. Use J6 to connect to an additional Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable. Do not use J7. J7 Female Terminator Option 3: Connect fewer than 5 ports and connect J7 to the lowest unused port to terminate the daisy chain. Figure51.5-port Alarm Daisy-Chain Cable InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 161 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband ALARMMONITORINGCONNECTIVITYOPTIONS NOTE:
Thefollowingproceduresassumethatthesystemisinstalledandthathasbeenprogrammed withbands. DirectConnection
RJ-45 100 BASE-T
AdminBrowser is resident in Fusion. PC running Standard Browser Software Cross-over 100 BASE-T Cable Figure52.OA&M Direct Connection ModemConnection
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#4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable PC running Standard Browser Software Figure53.OA&M Modem Connection NOTE:
RefertoCoaxialCableonpage198forthemodemcablewiringinformation. Page 162 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options SettingUpFusionWidebandModem(USRModem)UsingAdminBrowser
SystemConfiguration SelectSetupModemConnection 1 2 3 TE 4
SetupConnection 5 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 163 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband SettingUpaPCModemUsingWindows
StartSettingsNetworkConnections 1 2 ClickCreateanewconnection Page 164 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 3
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AnyonesuseNext Page 166 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 9
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password InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 167 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband 11 Configure... 12 13
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TypicalNetworking Page 168 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 15
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ObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyObtainDNSserveraddressautomatically
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100BASETPortExpanderConnection AdminBrowser is resident in Fusion. 100 BASE-T Cable RJ-45 Male to RJ-45 Male LAN Switch 100 BASE-T Ethernet connection PC running Standard Browser Software Figure54.OA&M Connection using a 232 Port Expander InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 169 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband POTSLineSharingSwitchConnection
PC running Standard Browser Software Modem
#140272-0 PSTN
#4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable 4- or 8-port 4-port: #240031-0 8-port: #240052-0 Line Sharing Switch Standard phone cable Modem Up to 4 modems per switch Modem
#140272-0
#4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable Figure55.OA&M Connection Using a POTS Line Sharing Switch Page 170 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options 4- or 8-port Line Sharing Switch PNs:
4-port: #240031-0 8-port: #240052-0 PC running Standard Browser Software
#4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable Modem
#140272-0 PSTN 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch Standard phone cable 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m
#4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable Figure56.Cascading Line Sharing Switches EthernetRFModem
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 171 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband EthernetLANConnection
PC running Standard Browser Software Ethernet TCP/IP Ethernet LAN Switch 100 BASE-T Cable Male RJ-45 to Male RJ-45 Figure57.OA&M Connection Using Ethernet and ENET/232 Serial Hub SNMPInterface
Page 172 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options Main Hub Expansion Hub RS-232 Modem Port PPP Modem PSTN PPP Modem Remote Unit Remote Unit
(b) Connection to multiple systems through Dial-in router Main Hub Ethernet Port LAN Ethernet Port Expansion Hub Dialup Router/
Firewall Modem Router PPP PSTN PPP Remote Unit Remote Unit Main Hub Ethernet Port
(c) DSL Modem through internet Router DSL Modem Switch PSTN/
Internet DSL Modem Router Expansion Hub Ethernet Port Remote Unit Remote Unit Main Hub Ethernet Port
(d) Connection to corporate LAN through firewall Firewall LAN Ethernet Port Router Internet Router Figure58.Fusion Wideband SNMP Configuration Options InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 173 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Installing Fusion Wideband Page 174 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 REPLACINGFUSIONWIDEBANDCOMPONENTS Topics Page ReplacinganRAU................................................................................................................................................................. 176 ReplacetheRAU .....................................................................................................................................................................176 PerformSystemTest ..............................................................................................................................................................176 ChecktheRAULEDs ...............................................................................................................................................................177 ReplacingaFusionWidebandExpansionHub ...................................................................................................................... 178 ReplaceaFusionWidebandExpansionHub...........................................................................................................................178 AdminBrowserTasks ..............................................................................................................................................................178 ChecktheExpansionHubLEDs...............................................................................................................................................178 ReplacingaFusionWidebandMainHub .............................................................................................................................. 179 ReplaceaFusionWidebandMainHub...................................................................................................................................179 ConfiguretheNewFusionWidebandMainHub....................................................................................................................179 ChecktheLEDsontheNewMainHub ...................................................................................................................................180 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 175 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Replacing Fusion Wideband Components REPLACINGANRAU CAUTION!
ThenewRAUmustsupportthesamebandsastheoneyouarereplacing.IftheRAUisofthe wrongbandcombination,itwillnotoperateproperlyinthesystem.
ReplacetheRAU 3 2 6 1 SYSTEM INFORMATION
SHOW SYSTEM TREEGET SYSTEM INFORMATION.
CANCEL 4 5
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.
SHOW SYSTEM TREE
EDIT UNIT PROPERTIES
SAVE PROPERTIES
CAUTION! DuringSystemTest,theentiresystemistemporarilyofflineandnoRFisbeingtransmitted. 7 8 9 10 11
PerformSystemTest Page 176 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Replacing an RAU
ChecktheRAULEDs a 1 LINKALARM
2
LINKALARM
b c InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 177 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Replacing Fusion Wideband Components REPLACINGAFUSIONWIDEBANDEXPANSIONHUB
ReplaceaFusionWidebandExpansionHub 4 1 2 3
5
CAUTION! DuringSystemTest,theentiresystemistemporarilyofflineandnoRFisbeingtransmitted.For afullyloadedsystem(oneMainHub,fourExpansionHubs,and32RAUs),itcantakeupto90 secondstocompletethetest.
AdminBrowserTasks
ChecktheExpansionHubLEDs
UL STATUSDL STATUS
E-HUB STATUS POWER
RefertofortroubleshootingusingtheLEDs. NOTE:
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ReplaceaFusionWidebandMainHub REPLACINGAFUSIONWIDEBANDMAINHUB 7 6 5
1 SYSTEM INFORMATIONSHOW SYSTEM TREE
GET SYSTEM INFORMATION 2 3 4
8 9
1
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SET DATE/TIME
SET DATE/TIME
6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
INSTALL SYSTEM
INSTALL SYSTEM
10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONSETUP NETWORK CONNECTION OR MODEM CONNECTION
CAUTION! DuringSystemTest,theentiresystemistemporarilyofflineandnoRFisbeingtransmitted. 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 179 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.
ConfiguretheNewFusionWidebandMainHub Replacing Fusion Wideband Components
ChecktheLEDsontheNewMainHub
PORT
If there is no communication between the Main Hub and the Expansion Hubs, use the AdminBrowsertoisolatesystemproblems. NOTE:
Page 180 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 MAINTENANCE,TROUBLESHOOTING,ANDTECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Topics Page Service ................................................................................................................................................................................. 182 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 183 CleaningtheFiberPorts .........................................................................................................................................................183 Considerations................................................................................................................................................................183 UsingCompressedAir.....................................................................................................................................................183 UsingIsopropylAlcohol .................................................................................................................................................. 183 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................. 184 TroubleshootingUsingAdminBrowser...................................................................................................................................185 SystemTroubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................185 TroubleshootingRecommendations ..............................................................................................................................185 Fault/Warning/StatusIndications ..................................................................................................................................186 TroubleshootingUsingLEDs ...................................................................................................................................................186 TroubleshootingMainHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation ..........................................................................................186 TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation ..................................................................................188 TroubleshootingCATV ......................................................................................................................................................... 189 TechnicalAssistance ............................................................................................................................................................ 190 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 181 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance SERVICE
Address 541 E. Trimble Road San Jose, California 95131-1224 USA Help Hot Line U.S. and Canada 1-800-530-9960 All Others
+1-952-917-0761 Help Web URL http://www.te.com/WirelessSupport Page 182 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Maintenance MAINTENANCE Considerations CleaningtheFiberPorts
1
1 2
3
2 4 UsingIsopropylAlcohol UsingCompressedAir InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 183 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE:
NOTE:
Fusionhasnouserserviceableparts.FaultyorfailedunitsarefullyreplaceablethroughTE;see Serviceonpage182. Faultycablingisthecauseofavastmajorityofproblems.AllCATV75Ohmcableshouldbetested to TIA570B specifications. The RAU will be damaged if the cable connector is not installed properly.
Serviceonpage182.
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AdminBrowserv1.00displaysevents(faults,warnings,orstatusmessages)dependingonyour viewpreference.Tochangeyourviewpreference,refertoViewPreferenceonpage38.
SYSTEM INFORMATIONGET FAULTS, WARNINGS AND STATUSES
Systemcommandscantakelongertoexecutecomparedtocomponentcommands. NOTE:
SystemTroubleshooting NOTE:
This RAU icon device.Youcannotrequeststatusonadisconnecteddevice.
indicates there is fault on the RAU. This icon
indicates a disconnected TroubleshootingRecommendations
CLEAR ALL DISCONNECTS
SHOW SYSTEM TREESET OUT OF SERVICE/SET IN SERVICE InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 185 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance Fault/Warning/StatusIndications NOTE:
IfyouhavearedSTATUSLEDwithoutafaultmessage,itprobablyindicatesthattheunitislocked out.
TroubleshootingMainHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation TroubleshootingUsingLEDs Page 186 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Troubleshooting During Normal Operation Expansion Hub Not Connected Table91. TroubleshootingMainHubPortLEDsDuringNormalOperation Main Hub Port LEDs State Action Impact PORT Red If the Expansion Hub was disconnected accidentally, re-connect the cables. The LEDs should change to Green/Red
(then Green/Green, after 20 seconds, if the Main Hub band has been programmed). When the Expansion Hub is to be removed from service permanently, use AdminBrowsers Clear All Disconnect Status command to clear all disconnect states to no connect states. The Expansion Hub was previously connected, but it is not currently connected; the Expansion Hub uplink cable disconnected. AdminBrowser clears all disconnects caused by installation as part of the clean-up process. After installation, power cycle the Main Hub or use AdminBrowsers Clear All Disconnect Status command. Changes the Main Hubs port LEDs to Off/Off. PORT Expansion Hub Connected Flashing Red
(60 ppm) Use AdminBrowser to determine the exact cause of the Main Hubs faults. PORT Red The Expansion Hub or connected RAU reports a fault condition; use AdminBrowser to determine the exact cause of the Expansion Hub and RAUs faults. Lost communication with Expansion Hub;
could be Expansion Hub problem or fiber cable problem. The Expansion Hub communication problems delay MH responses to AdminBrowser commands, resulting in command time-outs. You can disconnect the offending Expansion Hub initially to obtain status from the rest of the system, then connect the Expansion Hub and resolve the communication problem. Degraded performance or unit may be off-line. Depends on fault condition. Table92. TroubleshootingMainHubStatusLEDsDuringNormalOperation During Normal Operation Main Hub Status LEDs State Action At Any Time main hub Red status Use AdminBrowser to determine the exact cause of the fault. Power cycle one time. If the fault remains, replace the Main Hub. Use AdminBrowser to check if the Main Hub is commanded Out-of-Service
(every Expansion Hub port status LED will be red as well). A power cycle will not clear a commanded Out-of-Service, you must use AdminBrowser to clear this state. Impact Internal Main Hub fault. The Main Hub and all downstream units are off-line. main hub status Flashing Red
(60ppm) Reduce input signal power. Signal compression. At Any Time Power Red Replace the Main Hub. One or more power supplies are out of specification. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 187 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance TroubleshootingExpansionHubLEDsDuringNormalOperation
LINKE-HUB/RAU
POWER EHUB STATUSDL STATUS UL STATUS Table93. TroubleshootingExpansionHubPortLEDsDuringNormalOperation During Normal Operation RAU is not connected State Action Impact Expansion Hub Port LEDs PORT Off If the RAU was disconnected accidentally, re-connect the CATV cable. The Expansion Hubs port LEDs should change to Green/Red (then Green/Green, after 20 seconds, if the Main Hub is connected, powered on, and has band programmed). Use AdminBrowsers Clear All Disconnect Status command if you are permanently removing the RAU from service. The Expansion Hubs port LEDs should change to Off/Off. Disconnect/reconnect the CATV cable to force power-on reset to the RAU. If the port LEDs remain Red check for the exact cause of Expansion Hub faults using AdminBrowser. The RAU reports a fault condition;
check for the exact cause of Expansion Hub and RAU faults using AdminBrowser. The RAU was previously connected, but it is not currently connected; the RAU cable is disconnected. Lost communications with the RAU. The RAU could have powered down due to over current; cable could have been damaged. Depends on the fault condition. Flashing Red (60 ppm) The Expansion Hub reports no connection, cable shorts, or a current port trap condition. Expansion Hub communications with the RAU. The Expansion Hub is at fault. The cable could have been damaged. The cable leads may be shorted. RAU is connected PORT Red Flashing Red (60 ppm) PORT PORT Table94. TroubleshootingExpansionHubStatusLEDsDuringNormalOperation During Normal Operation Expansion Hub Status LEDs State Action Impact At Any Time ul status Red Check uplink fiber for optical loss. dl status E-h status Red Red Power cycle Expansion Hub one time to check uplink laser. Check the downlink fiber for optical loss If either the UL STATUS or the DL STATUS are also red, see above. Cycle power on the Expansion Hub. If fault remains, replace the Expansion Hub. No communications between the Main Hub and the Expansion Hub. Uplink laser failure. No communications with the Main Hub. Internal Expansion Hub fault (including either of the above UL STATUS or DL STATUS states). Page 188 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Troubleshooting CATV TROUBLESHOOTINGCATV
RecommendedminimumandmaximumCATVcablelengthsvarydependinguponthetypeof CATVcableused.RefertoCableandConnectorRequirementsonpage107. NOTE:
Table95. SummaryofCATVCableWiringProblems Problem Type Message Icon Impact Loose connector, shorted conductor or improper connection to the shield. None No communication with RAUn Portn UL RF path loss is too high The DL RF path loss is too high High phase noise, degraded signal on both Downlink and Uplink (high bit error rate) RAU unable to communicate with Hub, degraded performance or RAU off-line Increased ripple in the uplink path, decreased UL gain, or no UL gain Increased ripple in the downlink path, RAU off-line RAUn over current or port short RAU will not power on. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 189 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance TECHNICALASSISTANCE
Page 190 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 APPENDIXA:CABLESANDCONNECTORS Topics Page 75OhmCATVCable ............................................................................................................................................................. 192 GeneralSpecifications ............................................................................................................................................................192 RecommendedCATVCableLengths.......................................................................................................................................192 ConnectorsandToolsforCableEnds .....................................................................................................................................196 FiberOpticalCables ............................................................................................................................................................. 197 CoaxialCable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 198 StandardModemCable ....................................................................................................................................................... 199 TCP/IPCrossOverCable ...................................................................................................................................................... 200 DB9toDB9NullModemCable .......................................................................................................................................... 201 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 191 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Cables and Connectors 75OHMCATVCABLE GeneralSpecifications
RecommendedCATVCableLengths Page 192 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 75 Ohm CATV Cable Figure59.CommScope 2065V for RG-59 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 193 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Cables and Connectors Figure60.CommScope 2079V for RG-6 Page 194 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 75 Ohm CATV Cable Figure61.CommScope 2293K for RG-11 NOTE:
TE requires solid copper center conductor CATV cable for proper DC voltage to the RAU and maximumdistances. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 195 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Cables and Connectors ConnectorsandToolsforCableEnds
Table96. SystemGain(Loss)RelativetoCATVCableLength Cable Type CommScope Part Number Plenum Rated Solid Copper Conductor Copper Clad Conductor RG-59 RG-6 RG-11 2065V 2022V 5572R 5565 2279V 2275V 5726 5765 2293K 2285K 5913 Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No X X X X X X X X X X X Zero-loss RF Maximum Length
(meters) Distance Where RF is 10dB Below Input RF
(meters) 130 100 95 130 140 140 140 140 235 235 235 180 100*
95*
180 190 150*
140*
190 320 300*
300*
* Exceeding the distance of copper-clad cable will result in the attached RAU becoming non-functional. If the distance of a cable run is at its maximum and is of concern, TE recommends the use of solid copper cable to ensure successful operation. Page 196 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Fiber Optical Cables FIBEROPTICALCABLES
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 197 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Cables and Connectors COAXIALCABLE
Page 198 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 STANDARDMODEMCABLE
Standard Modem Cable DB-9 Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DB-25 Connector Pin 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 22 Figure62.Standard Modem Cable Pinouts InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 199 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Cables and Connectors TCP/IPCROSSOVERCABLE
Figure63.Wiring Map for TCP/IP Cable Page 200 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 DB-9 to DB-9 Null Modem Cable DB9TODB9NULLMODEMCABLE
Table97. DB9FemaletoDB9FemaleNullModemCablePinout From Signal To Signal P1-4 P1-6 P1-3 P1-2 P1-5 P1-7 P1-8 P1-9 DTR DSR TXD RXD GND RTS CTS N/C P2-6, P2-1 P1-1, P2-4 DSR, DCD DCD, DTR P2-2 P2-3 P2-5 P2-8 P2-7 N/C RXD TXD GND CTS RTS N/C DB-9 Connector DB-9 Connector Pin Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Note that for each DB-9 connector, pins 1 and 6 are tied together and sent to pin 4 of the opposite connector, providing the required handshake signals. Figure64.DB-9 Female to DB-9 Female Null Modem Cable Diagram InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 201 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix A: Cables and Connectors Page 202 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 APPENDIXB:COMPLIANCE Topics Page FusionWidebandSystemApprovalStatus ........................................................................................................................... 204 700MHzLTEProducts ............................................................................................................................................................204 800SMR/iDENProducts .........................................................................................................................................................204 850CellularProducts..............................................................................................................................................................204 1800DCSProducts .................................................................................................................................................................204 1900PCSProducts..................................................................................................................................................................204 2100UMTSProducts ..............................................................................................................................................................205 1700/2100AWSProducts ......................................................................................................................................................205 2500WiMAXProducts............................................................................................................................................................205 2600MHzLTEProducts..........................................................................................................................................................205 InterReachFusionWidebandMainHubandExpansionHub.................................................................................................206 HumanExposuretoRF......................................................................................................................................................... 207 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 203 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix B: Compliance FUSIONWIDEBANDSYSTEMAPPROVALSTATUS 850CellularProducts 700MHzLTEProducts 800SMR/iDENProducts
1800DCSProducts 1900PCSProducts Page 204 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Fusion Wideband System Approval Status 2100UMTSProducts 1700/2100AWSProducts
2600MHzLTEProducts 2500WiMAXProducts InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 205 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix B: Compliance InterReachFusionWidebandMainHubandExpansionHub
NOTE:
ForCanadiancustomers,theManufacturersratedoutputpower1ofthisequipmentisforsingle carrieroperation.Forsituationswhenmultiplecarriersignalsarepresent,theratingwouldhave to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially where the output signal is reradiated and can cause interferencetoadjacentbandusers.Thispowerreductionistobebymeansofinputpoweror gainreductionandnotbyanattenuatorattheoutputofthedevice. NOTE:
NOTE:
Thisdevicecomplies withPart15of the FCCRules. Operationis subjecttothe following two conditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept anyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice, pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
WARNING.NOTCONSUMERFCC LICENSEESQUALIFIEDINSTALLERSMUSTFCCLicense
WARNING.NOTCONSUMERFCC LICENSEESQUALIFIEDINSTALLERSMUSTFCCLicense
www.fcc.gov/signalboosters/registration
Part 90 Signal Boosters 1 Manufacturers rated output power refers to Fusion Widebands downlink P1dB. The power per carrier tables take into account this power reduction for multiple carriers. Page 206 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Human Exposure to RF HUMANEXPOSURETORF
EvaluationCompliancewithFCCGuidelinesforHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyforElectric Fields
S PG
R
S = PG / 4R2 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 207 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix B: Compliance Page 208 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 APPENDIXC:FAULTS,WARNINGS,STATUSTABLESFOR FUSION,FUSIONWIDEBAND,FUSIONSINGLESTAR Topics Page FaultsReportedbyMainHubs ............................................................................................................................................. 210 FaultsReportedforSystemCPU........................................................................................................................................... 213 FaultsforExpansionHubs .................................................................................................................................................... 214 FaultsforRAUs .................................................................................................................................................................... 216 MessagesforMainHubs ...................................................................................................................................................... 217 WarningMessages .................................................................................................................................................................217 StatusMessages .....................................................................................................................................................................217 MessagesforSystemCPUs................................................................................................................................................... 222 MessagesforExpansionHubs .............................................................................................................................................. 223 MessagesforRAUs .............................................................................................................................................................. 226
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 209 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar FAULTSREPORTEDBYMAINHUBS
IfyouhavearedSTATUSLEDwithoutafaultmessage,itprobablyindicatesthattheunitislocked out. NOTE:
Message Number Description Table98. FaultMessagesforMainHubs Reason/Action
{MF01}
{MF02}
{MF03}
{MF04}
{MF05}
{MF06}
{MF07}
{MF08}
{MF09}
{MF10}
{MF11}
{MF12}
{MF13}
{MF14}
{MF15}
{MF16}
{MF17}
{MF18}
{ML19}
{MF20}
{MF21}
{MF22}
{MF23}
{MF24}
{MF25}
Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software reset occurred and recovered, or firmware download. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Internal communication reset. Contact TE Support for more information. Hub power cycle. Hub power cycle. Internal communications failure. No internal communications in preceding 15 minutes. Hardware Reset. Band not programmed. Commanded hardware power on reset Use AdminBrowser to program the band. Hardware failure (DL Pilot PLL). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub Hardware failure (DL Pilot Too High). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Hardware failure (DL Pilot Too Low). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Hardware failure (54 VDC). 54 VDC power supply is out of range, replace the Hub Hardware failure (RF VDC Power). Loss of DC power to RF circuits, replace the Hub. Self Lockout (All Bands). Hub has shutdown the system due to an internal fault. System is offline. Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Hardware failure (UL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub Commanded Out-of-service (Band 1). Band 1 commanded out-of-service by User. Hardware failure (UL1 LO2 Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Page 210 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Faults Reported by Main Hubs Table98. FaultMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.) Message Number Description Reason/Action
{MF26}
{ML27}
{MF28}
{MF29}
{MF30}
{MF31}
{MF32}
{MF33}
{MF34}
{ML35}
{MF36}
{MF37}
{MF38}
{MF39}
{MF40}
{MF41}
{MF42}
{MF43}
{MF44}
{MF45}
{MF46}
{MF47}
{MF48}
Hardware failure (UL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2). Band 2 commanded out-of-service by User. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Hardware failure (UL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Commanded Out-of-service (Band 3). Band 3 commanded out-of-service by User. Hardware failure (638 MHz PLL). Hardware failure (638 MHz PLL). Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Hardware failure (Optical Power Out). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub. Unable to sync with TDD frame (Band 1). Check input signal and/or user TDD settings. Unable to sync with TDD frame (Band 2). Check input signal and/or user TDD settings. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information.
{MD129}
Port 1 Disconnected.
{MD130}
Port 2 Disconnected.
{MD131}
Port 3 Disconnected.
{MD132}
Port 4 Disconnected.
{MD133}
Port 5 Disconnected.
{MD134}
Port 6 Disconnected.
{MD135}
Port 7 Disconnected.
{MD136}
Port 8 Disconnected.
{MC137}
Port 1 No Communications.
{MC138}
Port 2 No Communications.
{MC139}
Port 3 No Communications.
{MC140}
Port 4 No Communications.
{MC141}
Port 5 No Communications.
{MC142}
Port 6 No Communications.
{MC143}
Port 7 No Communications.
{MC144}
Port 8 No Communications. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit.
{MT145}
Port 1 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 211 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table98. FaultMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.) Message Number Description Reason/Action
{MT146}
{MT147}
{MT148}
{MT149}
{MT150}
{MT151}
{MT152}
{MT153}
{MT154}
{MT155}
{MT156}
{MT157}
{MT158}
{MT159}
{MT160}
{MF161}
{MF162}
{MF163}
{MF164}
{MF165}
{MF166}
{MF167}
{MF168}
{MF169}
{MF170}
{MF171}
{MF172}
{MF173}
{MF174}
{MF175}
{MF176}
Port 2 Cable Fault. Port 3 Cable Fault. Port 4 Cable Fault. Port 5 Cable Fault. Port 6 Cable Fault. Port 7 Cable Fault. Port 8 Cable Fault. Port 1 Trip. Port 2 Trip. Port 3 Trip. Port 4 Trip. Port 5 Trip. Port 6 Trip. Port 7 Trip. Port 8 Trip. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Problem detected in the Hub. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Remote Unit is drawing too much current. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Page 212 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Faults Reported for System CPU FAULTSREPORTEDFORSYSTEMCPU Message Number Description
{SF01}
No internal communications. Table99. FaultsforSystemCPU Reason/Action No internal communications in preceding 2 minutes. Power cycle to clear.
{SF02}
{SF03}
{SF04}
Unable to open file (sysinfo). System CPU rebooted. Unable to open file (sysstat). System CPU rebooted. Invalid internal response.
{SF05}
No MAC address. System CPU rebooted, internal command does not return valid response after 4 retries. System CPU rebooted, unable to read MAC address from the Ethernet driver.
{SF06}
{SF07}
{SF08}
{SF09}
{SF10}
{SF11}
{SF12}
{SF13}
{SF14}
{SF15}
{SF16}
{SF17}
{SF18}
{SF19}
{SF20}
{SF21}
{SF22}
{SF23}
{SF24}
{SF25}
{SF26}
{SF27}
{SF28}
{SF29}
{SF30}
{SF31}
{SF32}
Unable to open file (sysinfo_org). System CPU rebooted. Unable to open file (sbc_status). System CPU rebooted. Invalid internal field response. System CPU rebooted, internal command format invalid. Unable to open file (fileTTL). System CPU rebooted. Invalid internal ASCII response. System CPU rebooted, illegal number of bytes. Unable to open file (sysalarm). System CPU rebooted. Unable to open file (password_etb). System CPU rebooted. Unable to open file (CRC). System CPU rebooted. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. pThread not executing. System CPU rebooted. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 213 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar FAULTSFOREXPANSIONHUBS Table100. FaultMessagesforExpansionHubs Message Number Description Reason/Action
{EF01}
{EF02}
{EF03}
{EF04}
{EF05}
{EF06}
{EF07}
{EF08}
{EF09}
{EF10}
{EF11}
{EF12}
{EF13}
{EF14}
{EF15}
{EF16}
{EF17}
{EF18}
{EF19}
{EF20}
{EF21}
{EF22}
{EF23}
{EF24}
{EF25}
{EF26}
{EF27}
{EF28}
{EF29}
{EF30}
{EF31}
{EF32}
{EF33}
{EF34}
{EF35}
{EF36}
Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software reset occurred and recovered, or firmware download. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software reset occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software reset occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. Firmware download. Hub power cycle. MH communications failure. MH communications failure. Hardware failure (PLL). Hardware failure (54 VDC). Problem detected in the EH. Band not programmed. Low optical input power. Firmware download. Hub power cycle. No communications from MH in THE preceding 90 seconds. EH uplink messages not getting to the MH. Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub. 54 VDC power supply is out of range, replace the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub. Check downlink fiber connections. Hardware failure (Optical Output Power). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub. Self Lockout (All Bands). The Hub has shutdown the system due to an internal fault. The system is offline. Commanded Out-of-service (Band 1). Band 1 commanded out-of-service by the user. Fault lockout (Band 1). Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Band 1 out-of-service due to an MH fault. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2). Band 2 commanded out-of-service by the user. Fault lockout (Band 2). Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Band 2 out-of-service due to MH fault. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Commanded Out-of-service (Band 3). Band 3 commanded out-of-service by the user. Fault lockout (Band 3). Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Band 3 out-of-service due to an MH fault. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Page 214 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Table100. FaultMessagesforExpansionHubs(Cont.) Message Number Description Reason/Action Faults for Expansion Hubs
{EF37}
{EF38}
{EF39}
{EF40}
{ED129}
{ED130}
{ED131}
{ED132}
{ED133}
{ED134}
{ED135}
{ED136}
{EC137}
{EC138}
{EC139}
{EC140}
{EC141}
{EC142}
{EC143}
{EC144}
{ET145}
{ET146}
{ET147}
{ET148}
{ET149}
{ET150}
{ET151}
{ET152}
{ET153}
{ET154}
{ET155}
{ET156}
{ET157}
{ET158}
{ET159}
{ET160}
Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Problem detected in the EH. Port 1 Disconnected. Port 2 Disconnected. Port 3 Disconnected. Port 4 Disconnected. Port 5 Disconnected. Port 6 Disconnected. Port 7 Disconnected. Port 8 Disconnected. Port 1 No Communications. Port 2 No Communications. Port 3 No Communications. Port 4 No Communications. Port 5 No Communications. Port 6 No Communications. Port 7 No Communications. Port 8 No Communications. Port 1 Cable Fault. Port 2 Cable Fault. Port 3 Cable Fault. Port 4 Cable Fault. Port 5 Cable Fault. Port 6 Cable Fault. Port 7 Cable Fault. Port 8 Cable Fault. Port 1 Trip. Port 2 Trip. Port 3 Trip. Port 4 Trip. Port 5 Trip. Port 6 Trip. Port 7 Trip. Port 8 Trip. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. Unit is disconnected. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. No communications with remote unit. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. Possible electrical short in the coaxial cable, or an RAU problem. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. The Remote Unit is drawing too much current. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 215 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar FAULTSFORRAUS Message Number Description Table101. FaultsforRAUs Reason/Action
{RF01}
{RF02}
{RF03}
{RF04}
{RF05}
{RF06}
{RF07}
{RF08}
{RF09}
{RF11}
{RF12}
{RF13}
{RF14}
{RF15}
{RF16}
{RF17}
{RF18}
{RF19}
{RF20}
{RL21}
Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU. Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU. Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU. Software reset occurred and recovered, or firmware download. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU. Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU. Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information. RAU power cycle. RAU power cycle. Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information. Invalid band.
{RF10}
Low input DC voltage. The RAU doesn't support programmed band. Check the RAU type against the band programmed in the hub. Check the coaxial cable for high RF loss. Try another Hub port. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. If the fault clears, mark the Hub port as unusable and replace the Hub when possible. Hardware Failure (DL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Hardware Failure (DL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Hardware Failure (DL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Hardware Failure (UL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Hardware Failure (UL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Hardware Failure (UL PLL Band 3). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Hardware Failure (PA Band 1). Hardware Failure (PA Band 2). Hardware Failure (PA Band 3). Hardware Failure (UL Pilot). Commanded Out-of-service (Band 1).
{RL22}
Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2).
{RL23}
Commanded Out-of-service (Band 3). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the RAU. Band 1 commanded out-of-service by User. Command In-Service on Band 1 to restore service. Band 2 commanded out-of-service by User. Command In-Service on Band 2 to restore service. Band 3 commanded out-of-service by User. Command In-Service on Band 3 to restore service.
{RF24}
{RX25}
{RX26}
{RX27}
{RF28}
{RF29}
{RF30}
{RF31}
{RF32}
Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information. Commanded shutdown (Band 1). Check the status of hub to which the RAU is connected. Commanded shutdown (Band 2). Check the status of hub to which the RAU is connected. Commanded shutdown (Band 3). Check the status of the hub to which the RAU is connected. Internal shutdown (Band 1). Internal shutdown (Band 2). Internal shutdown (Band 3). RAU Fault condition in band 1 path (or common path). RAU Fault condition in band 2 path (or common path). RAU Fault condition in band 3 path (or common path). Problem detected in the system. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information. Page 216 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 MESSAGESFORMAINHUBS Messages for Main Hubs WarningMessages
AdminBrowser v000007 or higher displays events (faults, warnings, or status messages) depending on your view preference. To change your view preference, refer to Section 3.5, Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessagesoftheFusionInstallation,Operation,andMaintenance Manual. NOTE:
StatusMessages
AdminBrowser v000007 or higher displays events (faults, warnings, or status messages) depending on your view preference. To change your view preference, refer to Section 3.5, Faults,Warnings,andStatusMessagesoftheFusionInstallation,Operation,andMaintenance Manual. NOTE:
Theiconsdisplayedinthesystemstatustreeassumethattherearenootherfaults,warnings,or statuspresent. NOTE:
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nn X S W InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 217 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table102. Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubs Message Description Reason/Action Number/
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[M01]/S Fan 1 failure.
[M02]/S Fan 2 failure.
[M03]/S 54 VDC Pwr Supply Fan failure. 5 VDC Monitor. 9 VDC Monitor. 54 VDC Monitor. 3 VDC Monitor. 12 VDC Monitor. Temperature High.
-5 VDC Monitor. High laser current. DL path loss is too high Low input optical (Port 1). Low input optical (Port 2). Low input optical (Port 3). Low input optical (Port 4). Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning. Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning. Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. Reduce ambient temperature, check for air flow blockage, fan rotation. DC power is out of range, replace the Hub. Output laser failure possible, replace the Hub when possible. Replace the Hub. Check the uplink fiber. Check the uplink fiber. Check the uplink fiber. Check the uplink fiber. Hardware failure (Test Tone PLL Band 1). Unable to perform DL system test. Hardware failure (Test Tone Too High Band 1). Unable to perform DL system test. Hardware failure (Test Tone Too Low Band 1). Unable to perform DL system test. Overdrive limiter active (Band 1). Reduce input signal power to avoid potential component damage. CEMark limiter at maximum (Band 1). Reduce input signal power to avoid drop in system gain. No DL test tone (Band 1). No UL test tone (Band 1). Hub DL gain is low. Hub UL path gain is low. Problem detected in the system. Contact TE Support for more information. Hardware failure (Test Tone PLL Band 2). Unable to perform DL system test. Replace the hub when possible. Hardware failure (Test Tone Too High Band 2). Unable to perform DL system test. Replace the hub when possible. Hardware failure (Test Tone Too Low Band 2). Unable to perform DL system test. Replace the hub when possible. Overdrive limiter active (Band 2). Reduce input signal power to avoid potential component damage. CEMark limiter at maximum (Band 2). Reduce input signal power to avoid drop in system gain. No DL test tone (Band 2). No UL test tone (Band 2). Hub DL path gain is low. Hub UL path gain is low. Problem detected in the system. Contact TE Support for more information. Hardware failure (Test Tone PLL Band 3). Unable to perform DL system test. Hardware failure (Test Tone Too High Band 3). Unable to perform DL system test. Hardware failure (Test Tone Too Low Band 3). Unable to perform DL system test.
[M36]/W Overdrive limiter active (Band 3). Reduce input signal power to avoid potential component damage. Page 218 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013
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[M05]/W
[M06]/W
[M07]/W
[M08]/W
[M09]/W
[M10]/W
[M11]/W
[M12]/W
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[M18]/S
[M19]/S
[M20]/W
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[M23]/S
[M24]/S
[M25]/S
[M26]/S
[M27]/S
[M28]/W
[M29]/W
[M30]/W
[M31]/S
[M32]/S
[M33]/S
[M34]/S
[M35]/S Table102. Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.) Message Description Reason/Action Messages for Main Hubs Number/
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[M37]/W
[M38]/W
[M39]/S
[M40]/S
[M41]/W
[M42]/W
[M43]/W
[M44]/W
[M45]/W
[M46]/W
[M47]/W
[M48]/W
[M49]/W
[M50]/W
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[M52]/W
[M53]/W
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[M55]/W
[M56]/W
[M57]/W
[M58]/W
[M59]/W
[M60]/W
[M61]/W
[M62]/W
[M63]/W
[M64]/W
[M65]/S
[M66]/S
[M67]/S
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[M70]/S
[M71]/S
[M72]/S
[M73]/S
[M74]/S
[M75]/S CEMark limiter at maximum (Band 3). Reduce input signal power to avoid drop in system gain. No DL test tone (Band 3). No UL test tone (Band 3). Hub DL path gain is low. Hub UL path gain is low. Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 1 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 2 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 3 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 4 (Band 1). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 1 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 2 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 3 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 4 (Band 2). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 1 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 2 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. No UL test tone Port 3 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 219 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table102. Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.) Message Description Reason/Action Number/
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[M76]/S
[M77]/S
[M78]/S
[M79]/S
[M80]/S No UL test tone Port 4 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.
[M81]/W Port 1 DL path loss is high.
[M82]/W Port 2 DL path loss is high.
[M83]/W Port 3 DL path loss is high.
[M84]/W Port 4 DL path loss is high.
[M85]/W Port 5 DL path loss is high.
[M86]/W Port 6 DL path loss is high.
[M87]/W Port 7 DL path loss is high.
[M88]/W Port 8 DL path loss is high.
[M89]/W Port 1 UL path loss is high.
[M90]/W Port 2 UL path loss is high.
[M91]/W Port 3 UL path loss is high.
[M92]/W Port 4 UL path loss is high.
[M93]/W Port 5 UL path loss is high.
[M94]/W Port 6 UL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Page 220 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Table102. Warnings/StatusMessagesforMainHubs(Cont.) Message Description Reason/Action Messages for Main Hubs Number/
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[M95]/W Port 7 UL path loss is high.
[M96]/W Port 8 UL path loss is high.
[M97]/W Port 1 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[M98]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[M99]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[M100]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[M101]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[M102]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[M103]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[M104]/W Port 8 UL path exceeds maximum gain. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check the RAU.
[M105]/W Port 1 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.
[M106]/W Port 2 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.
[M107]/W Port 3 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.
[M108]/W Port 4 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.
[M109]/W Port 5 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.
[M110]/W Port 6 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.
[M111]/W Port 7 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output.
[M112]/W Port 8 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 221 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar MESSAGESFORSYSTEMCPUS
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[S01]/W
[S02]/W
[S03]/W
[S04]/S
[S05]/S
[S06]/S
[S07]/S
[S08]/S
[S09]/S
[S10]/S
[S11]/S
[S12]/S
[S13]/S
[S14]/S
[S15]/S
[S16]/S Description Reason/Action Alarm Input 1. Alarm Input 2. Alarm Input 3. Check equipment connected to alarm input 1. Check equipment connected to alarm input 2. Check equipment connected to alarm input 3. Performed System Test System has just performed system test. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Loaded default etb file. Contact TE Support for more information. Loaded default SBC status file. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. TTL is full. Retrieve the TTL and erase. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Loaded default Password file. Contact TE Support for more information. Loaded default sys config file. Contact TE Support for more information. Communication retries exceeded. Attempted command three times without response. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the System CPU. Contact TE Support for more information. Page 222 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 MESSAGESFOREXPANSIONHUBS Messages for Expansion Hubs Message Number/De fault
[E01]/W
[E02]/W
[E03]/W
[E04]/S
[E05]/W
[E06]/W
[E07]/W
[E08]/S
[E09]/S
[E11]/W
[E12]/W
[E13]/W
[E14]/W
[E15]/W
[E16]/W
[E17]/W
[E18]/W Table104. Warning/StatusMessageforExpansionHubs Description Reason/Action Alarm Input 1. Alarm Input 2. Alarm Input 3. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 1. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 2. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 3. Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. SNMP Trap #1. SNMP Trap #2. SNMP Trap #3. TBD. TBD. TBD. Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. Fan 1 failure.
[E10]/S Fan 2 failure. Check the fan for proper rotation, air flow blockage, and dust accumulation. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning. Check the fan for proper rotation, air flow blockage, and dust accumulation. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning.
-5 VDC Monitor. 5 VDC Monitor. 9 VDC Monitor. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. 54 VDC Pwr Supply failure. DC port power supply out of range, replace the Hub. 3 VDC Monitor. 12 VDC Monitor. Temperature High. DL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E19]/W DL path loss is high. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. DC power out of range, replace the Hub. Reduce the ambient temperature, check for air flow blockage, fan rotation. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the MH, otherwise check the EH. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different MH port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the EH, otherwise replace the RAU.
[E20]/W
[E21]/W
[E22]/W
[E23]/W
[E24]/S
[E25]/W
[E26]/W
[E27]/W
[E28]/W
[E29]/W
[E30]/W
[E31]/W
[E32]/W
[E33]/W
[E34]/W Hardware Failure (High UL Pilot). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the EH. Hardware Failure (Low UL Pilot). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the EH. Low optical input power. Check the downlink fiber connection. High laser current. Contact TE Support for more information. Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 223 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table104. Warning/StatusMessageforExpansionHubs(Cont.) Description Reason/Action Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 2 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 7 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Port 8 No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. Message Number/De fault
[E35]/W
[E36]/W
[E37]/W
[E38]/W
[E39]/W
[E40]/W
[E41]/W
[E42]/W
[E43]/W
[E44]/W
[E45]/W
[E46]/W
[E47]/W
[E48]/W
[E49]/W Port 1 DL path loss is high.
[E50]/W Port 2 DL path loss is high.
[E51]/W Port 3 DL path loss is high.
[E52]/W Port 4 DL path loss is high.
[E53]/W Port 5 DL path loss is high.
[E54]/W Port 6 DL path loss is high.
[E55]/W Port 7 DL path loss is high.
[E56]/W Port 8 DL path loss is high.
[E57]/W Port 1 UL path loss is high.
[E58]/W Port 2 UL path loss is high.
[E59]/W Port 3 UL path loss is high.
[E60]/W Port 4 UL path loss is high.
[E61]/W Port 5 UL path loss is high. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port until the Hub can be replaced. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Page 224 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Messages for Expansion Hubs Table104. Warning/StatusMessageforExpansionHubs(Cont.) Description Reason/Action Message Number/De fault
[E62]/W Port 6 UL path loss is high.
[E63]/W Port 7 UL path loss is high.
[E64]/W Port 8 UL path loss is high.
[E65]/W Port 1 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E66]/W Port 2 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E67]/W Port 3 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E68]/W Port 4 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E69]/W Port 5 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E70]/W Port 6 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E71]/W Port 7 UL path exceeds maximum gain.
[E72]/W Port 8 UL path exceeds maximum gain. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU. If problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU. If the problem is common to more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise check RAU.
[E73]/W
[E74]/W
[E75]/W
[E76]/W
[E77]/W
[E78]/W
[E79]/W
[E80]/W Port 1 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. Port 2 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. Port 3 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. Port 4 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. Port 5 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. Port 6 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. Port 7 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. Port 8 54 VDC Power Enabled. Caution: Port 54 VDC power may be present at the output. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 225 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar MESSAGESFORRAUS
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nn X S W Table105. Warning/StatusMessagesforRAUs Description Reason/Action Message Number Default
[R01]/W Temperature High.
[R02]/W No communications from Hub.
[R03]/W DL RF path loss is too high.
[R04]/W DL RF path exceeds maximum gain.
[R05]/S DL RF path problem (Band 1).
[R06]/S DL RF path problem (Band 2).
[R07]/S DL RF path problem (Band 3). Check RAU location for excessive temperature; check for air flow blockage and/or incorrect installation. Move the RAU to a cooler environment. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem persists, replace the RAU. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem persists, replace the RAU. Check the Hub for proper operation; switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem persists, replace the RAU. Unable to complete the DL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible. Unable to complete the DL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible. Unable to complete the DL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.
[R08]/S System test required. Run system test.
[R09]/W Antenna Disconnected. Check RAU antenna connection; re-run system test.
[R10]/S UL RF path problem (Band 1).
[R11]/S UL RF path problem (Band 2).
[R12]/S UL RF path problem (Band 3). Unable to complete the UL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible. Unable to complete the UL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible. Unable to complete the UL system end-to-end test, replace the RAU when possible.
[R13]/S
[R14]/S
[R15]/S
[R16]/S
[R17]/S
[R18]/S
[R19]/S Problem detected in the RAU. Problem detected in the RAU. Problem detected in the RAU. Problem detected in the RAU. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Contact TE Support for more information. Antenna disconnected (Band 1). Check the RAU Band 1 antenna, then rerun the system test. Antenna disconnected (Band 2). Check the RAU Band 2 antenna, then rerun the system test. Hardware Failure (UL FD PLL Band 1). Unable to complete a UL system end-to-end test. Replace the RAU when possible.
[R20]/W TDD signaling tone outside valid range (Band 1). If the Main Hub and Expansion Hub are okay, replace the RAU. Page 226 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Messages for RAUs Table105. Warning/StatusMessagesforRAUs(Cont.) Description Reason/Action Message Number Default
[R21]/W TDD signaling tone outside valid range (Band 2). If the Main Hub and Expansion Hub are okay, replace the RAU.
[R22]/S High PA current (Band 1).
[R23]/S High PA current (Band 2). The unit is operating with reduced gain. Verify that the input signal is at the appropriate level. If the problem persists, replace the RAU when possible. The unit is operating with reduced gain. Verify that the input signal is at the appropriate level. If the problem persists, replace the RAU when possible. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 227 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Page 228 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 APPENDIXD:CONTACTINGTECONNECTIVITY ContactingTEConnectivitybyTelephone Sales Asia Pacific France Germany Italy Spain United Kingdom USA or Canada Extension Connectivity Extension Wireless Extension Technical Support USA or Canada Elsewhere
+65-6294-9948 0800 914032 0180 2232923 0800 782374 900 983291 0800 960236 1-800-366-3891 73000 73475 73476 1-800-530-9960
+1-952-917-0761 OnlineAccesstoTEConnectivity Customer Portal https://www.te.com/commerce/uso/myaccount.do Technical Support for Wireless Products http://www.te.com/WirelessSupport InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 Page 229 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd. Appendix D: Contacting TE Connectivity Page 230 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H TECP-77-044 Issue 7 May 2013 www.te.com/wireless
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1 | 2013-06-25 | 2110 ~ 2155 | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2013-06-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ADC Telecommunications Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008274896
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1 | Physical Address |
501 Shenandoah Drive
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Shakopee, Minnesota 55379
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
NOO
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
F0689-011
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J******** W******
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1 | Title |
Compliance Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
952-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
952-4********
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1 |
J******@commscope.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
GUANGZHOU GRG METROLOGY&TEST CO.,LTD.
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1 | Name |
X**** L****
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1 | Physical Address |
163 Ping Yun Rd, West of HuangPu Ave.
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1 |
China
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
ADC Telecommunications, INC.
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1 | Name |
H****** N******
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1 | Physical Address |
P.O. Box 1101
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1 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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1 | Telephone Number |
0755 ********
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1 | Fax Number |
0755 ********
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1 |
M******@te.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | InterReach Fusion 700 MHz (Upper C) , AWS MIMO HP | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output is at the antenna terminal (downlink) of an individual Remote Antenna Unit device. This transmitter operates as a Remote Antenna Unit as part of a system along with Main Hub and Expansion Hub components as described in this filing, and excluding any other devices connected to the (uplink) output terminal of the Main Hub. This application covers only the system configuration with Main Unit connected to a basestation in the uplink path; operations if any with Main Unit connected to antenna or amplifier in the uplink require separate equipment authorization. Antennas installed for each Remote Antenna Unit must provide a minimum separation distance from all persons as described in this filing. This grant is subject the conditions of the limited waiver issued by FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, as shown in this filing. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Guangzhou GRG Metrology And Test Technology LTD.
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1 | Name |
H****** Y********
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1 | Telephone Number |
20386********
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1 | Fax Number |
86 20********
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h******@grg.net.cn
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1 | 1 | 27 | 746 | 757 | 0.063 | 0.652 ppm | 1M15D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 27 | 746 | 757 | 0.065 | 0.652 ppm | 2M90D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 27 | 746 | 757 | 0.065 | 0.652 ppm | 4M72D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 27 | 746 | 757 | 0.066 | 0.652 ppm | 9M56D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 27 | 2110 | 2155 | 0.196 | 0.235 ppm | 1M25D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 27 | 2110 | 2155 | 0.197 | 0.235 ppm | 2M89D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 27 | 2110 | 2155 | 0.198 | 0.235 ppm | 4M68D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 27 | 2110 | 2155 | 0.198 | 0.235 ppm | 9M26D7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 27 | 2110 | 2155 | 0.199 | 0.235 ppm | 4M58F9W |
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