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DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 31 Aug 2023 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Copyright Statement Copyright statement for DAS and Small Cell documents. Copyright 2023 CommScope, All rights reserved. THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY COMMSCOPE, AND IS INTENDED FOR THE USE OF ITS CUSTOMERS AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT PERSONNEL. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR COMMSCOPE SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 2 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Document Revision History This is the third release of the UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide. This release revises Table 3: Maximum Power Output by Frequency (page 12) added 2 new points in Powering on a Copper UAP2 (page 32). CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 3 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contents Copyright Statement...........................................................................................................................2 Document Revision History.................................................................................................................3 Chapter 1. Document Overview.......................................................................................................... 6 Document Cautions and Notes............................................................................................................. 6 Abbreviations Used in this Guide..........................................................................................................7 Safely Working with ERA Hardware...................................................................................................... 8 Health and Safety Precautions........................................................................................................8 Property Damage Warnings............................................................................................................ 8 General Installation Safety Requirements...................................................................................... 9 Guard Against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge....................................................................9 Compliance..................................................................................................................................... 9 Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance....................................................................................... 11 Maximum Output Power Levels....................................................................................................12 Chapter 2. Copper UAP2 Overview....................................................................................................13 UAP2 Accessories and Options........................................................................................................... 13 Mounting Kits............................................................................................................................... 13 Chapter 3. Plan And Prepare for a Copper UAP2 Installation............................................................. 14 Maximum Number of UAP2s Supported in an ERA System................................................................ 14 UAP2 Dimensions............................................................................................................................... 15 Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories.................................................................................. 15 Obtain the Required Materials........................................................................................................... 16 Rules for Using Cat6A Cables and Connectors.................................................................................... 16 Chapter 4. Mount the Copper UAP2.................................................................................................. 18 General Mounting Cautions................................................................................................................18 Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling............................................................................................................ 18 Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall................................................................................................................ 24 Chapter 5. Connect a Copper UAP2 to a Classic CAN OR TEN............................................................. 31 Chapter 6. Powering on a Copper UAP2 ............................................................................................32 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 4 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contents Chapter 7. CAT6A Specifications and Testing Requirements...............................................................33 Contacting CommScope.................................................................................................................... 35 DAS and Small Cell Technical Support.................................................................................................35 Telephone Helplines..................................................................................................................... 35 Online Support..............................................................................................................................35 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling........................................................................ 35 Hardware to Software Mapping Information......................................................................................36 DAS and Small Cell Technical Training.................................................................................................36 Accessing ERA User Documentation................................................................................................... 36 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 5 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1 Document Overview This installation guide describes the Copper UAP2 that interfaces with a Classic CAN or TEN. This guide provides a product overview and installation instructions for installing the UAP2 copper model. UAP2 is for indoor installations only. Supported UAP2 Models Table 1: Supported UAP2 Models (page 6) lists the Copper UAP2 variants that this installation guide supports. TABLE 1: Supported UAP2 Models Part Number 7845389-0003 7845389-0009 7845389-0013 7845389-0016 7845389-0025 7845389-0028 7845389-0029 7845389-0030 7845389-0031 7845389-0032 7845389-0033 7845389-0034 Model Name UAP 2 35L T/35HT C-PE UAP 2 9/18/21/26 C-PE UAP 2 7-8/9/18/21 C-PE UAP 2 18/21 C-PE UAP 2 17E/19 C-PE UAP 2 25T/37T C-PE UAP 2 34T/37T C-PE UAP 2 25T/34T/37T/37T C-PE UAP 2 17E/19/25T/37T C-PE UAP 2 7E/17E/19/37T C-PE UAP 2 80-85/25T/34T/37T C-PE UAP 2 80-85/17E/19/37T C-PE Note:
refer to Hardware to Software Mapping Information (page 36). For information on how to find the minimum software requirements for ERA hardware, Document Cautions and Notes This document may contain any of the following notes, cautions, and warning icons. Note:
information about special circumstances. This symbol without additional icons indicates a general note. Notes provide CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 6 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview This icon indicates a caution or warning. Cautions and warnings indicate operations or Note:
steps that could cause personal injury, induce a safety problem in a managed device, destroy or corrupt information, or interrupt or stop services. Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to laser equipment. Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to Radio Frequency (RF). Note:
damage. This icon indicates that the hardware is susceptible to Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to an electrical hazard. Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to a fire hazard. This icon indicates a system configuration that can only be performed by a specific user Note:
role. The required user login credential will be identified. Abbreviations Used in this Guide Abbreviation Abbreviation Description AC ISDE Alternating Current AP AUX C CAN CAP H CAP L CAP M Cat CAT CMS dB dBm DC EFTA EMC EMEA EU Access Point ISED kg Auxiliary LED Celsius MHz Central Area Node mm Carrier Access Point, High Power Carrier Access Point, Low Power MMF Carrier Access Point, Medium Power OPT Category PoE PN Copper Transport RAN CommScope Mobility Solutions RF Decibel Decibel-milliwatts RU RX Direct Current SFP European Free Trade Association Electromagnetic Compatibility TEN TX Europe, Middle East, Africa European Union UAP Description Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Kilogram Light Emitting Diode Megahertz Millimeter Multi-Mode Fiber Optical Transport Power over Ethernet Part Number Regional-Area Network Radio Frequency Rack Unit Receive Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transport Expansion Node Transmit Universal Access Point CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 7 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview Abbreviation Abbreviation Description Fahrenheit F Vac Federal Communications Commission Vdc FCC Gb Gigabit W WIN Gigahertz GHz Graphical User Interface GUI WCS ION Intelligent Optical Network Description Voltage in Alternating Current Voltage in Direct Current Watts Wide-Area Integration Node Wireless Communications Switch Safely Working with ERA Hardware The following sections provide important information that you should read and know before working with any ERA hardware. Observe all cautions and warnings listed in this section. Health and Safety Precautions Note:
essential before making any other connections to the PSU. A high leakage current ground (earth) connection to the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is Note:
not view the laser beam directly or with optical instruments. Laser radiation. Risk of eye injury in operation. Do not stare into the laser beam; do High frequency radiation in operation. Risk of health hazards associated with radiation Note:
from the antenna(s) connected to the unit. Implement prevention measures to avoid the possibility of close proximity to the antenna(s) while in operation. Property Damage Warnings Note:
Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them available to all users. Note:
Only license holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this unit. Note:
kept in a legible condition. Replace missing or damaged labels. Read and obey all the warning labels attached to the unit. Keep all warning labels are Note: Make sure the unit's settings are correct for the intended use (refer to the manufacturer product information) and regulatory requirements are met. Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare parts, which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 8 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview General Installation Safety Requirements Note:
Wet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when installing or using electrically powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. This system is a RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain a Note:
minimum twelve inches (30 cm) clearance from the antenna while the system is operating. Whenever possible, power down the UAP2 before servicing the antenna. Note:
Do not remove protective caps from any of the connectors until instructed to do so. Note:
ERA Subrack, or equivalent. The UAP2 is to be used only with CommScope (NEC Class 2) or Limited Power Source Guard Against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent ESD Note:
damage, always wear an ESD wrist strap when working with hardware components. Not all ERA hardware requires grounding. For those ERA hardware components for which grounding is required, connect the ground wire on the ESD wrist strap to an earth ground source before touching the component. Wear the wrist strap the entire time that you work with the ERA hardware. Compliance 1. Notice:For installations, which have to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna selection and installation must be completed in a way to ensure compliance with those FCC requirements. Depending on the RF frequency, rated output power, antenna gain, and the loss between the repeater and antenna, the minimum distance D to be maintained between the antenna location and human beings is calculated according to this formula:
where P (mW) is the radiated power at the antenna, i.e. the max. rated repeater output power in addition to the antenna gain minus the loss between the repeater and the antenna. PD (mW/cm) is the allowed Power Density limit acc. to 47 CFR 1.1310 (B) for general population /
uncontrolled exposures which is f (MHz) / 1500 for frequencies from 300MHz to 1500MHz CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 9 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview 1 for frequencies from 1500MHz to 100,000MHz RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3). 2. Notice: For installations which have to comply with European EN50385 exposure compliance requirements, the following Power Density limits/guidelines (mW/cm) according to ICNIRP are valid:
0.2 for frequencies from 10 MHz to 400 MHz F (MHz) / 2000 for frequencies from 400 MHz to 2 GHz 1 for frequencies from 2 GHz to 300 GHz 3. Notice: Installation of this equipment is in full responsibility of the installer, who has also the responsibility, that cables and couplers are calculated into the maximum gain of the antennas, so that this value, which is filed in the FCC Grant and can be requested from the FCC data base, is not exceeded. The industrial boosters are shipped only as a naked booster without any installation devices or antennas as it needs for professional installation. 4. Notice: For installations which have to comply with FCC/ISED requirements:
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This device complies with FCC Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device complies with Health Canada's Safety Code. The installer of this device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health Canada's requirement. Information can be obtained at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 5. Notice: For Class B signal boosters WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. You MUST register Class B signal boosters (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219) online at http://www.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. 6. Notice: The unit complies with Overvoltage Category II. It also complies with the surge requirement according to EN 61000-4-5 (fine protection); however, installation of an additional medium (via local supply connection) and/or coarse protection (external surge protection) is recommended depending on the individual application in order to avoid damage caused by overcurrent. For Canada and US, components used to reduce the Overvoltage Category shall comply with the requirements of IEC 61643-series. As an alternative, components used to reduce the Overvoltage Category may comply with ANSI/IEEE C62.11, CSA Certification Notice No. 516, CSA C22.2 No. 1, or UL 1449. Suitability of the component for the application shall be determined for the intended installation. 7. Notice: Corresponding local particularities and regulations must be observed. For national deviations, please refer to the respective documents included in the manual CD that is delivered with the unit. 8. Note: For a Class B digital device or peripheral:
CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 10 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference. 9. Notice: For a Class A digital device or peripheral. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 10. Note: This unit complies with European standard EN62368-1. Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance Please observe the meanings of the following symbols used in our equipment and the compliance warnings listed in Table 2: Compliance Labels (page 11). TABLE 2: Compliance Labels Symbol
Compliance FCC
ISED Meaning For industrial (Part 20) signal booster:
WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by an installer approved by an ISED licensee. You MUST have an ISED LICENCE or the express consent of an ISED licensee to operate this device. AVERTISSEMENT: Ce produit N'EST PAS un appareil de CONSOMMATION. Il est conu pour tre install par un installateur approuv par un titulaire de licence d'ISDE. Pour utiliser cet appareil, vous DEVEZ dtenir une LICENCE d'ISDE ou avoir obtenu le consentement exprs d'un titulaire de licence autoris par ISDE. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 11 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview TABLE 2: Compliance Labels (continued) Symbol Compliance CE Meaning To be sold exclusively to mobile operators or authorized installers - no harmonized frequency bands, operation requires license. Intended use:
EU and EFTA countries. Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and/or RoHS directive 2011/65/EU. Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and RoHS directive 2011/65/EU certified by the notified body no. 0700. CE Maximum Output Power Levels Table 3: Maximum Power Output by Frequency (page 12) lists the frequencies and maximum power output for bands supported in the UAP2 variants. TABLE 3: Maximum Power Output by Frequency UAP2 Band 7E 7 - 8 80 - 85 9 18 19 17E 21 25T 26 34T 35L 35H 37T DL Frequency Range (MHz) 729 - 756, 758 - 768 758 - 821 862 - 894 925 - 960 1805 - 1880 1930 - 1995 2110 - 2180 2110 - 2170 2496 - 2690 2620 - 2690 3450 - 3550 3410 - 3640 3580 - 3800 3700 - 3980 Power Output EIRP (dBm) 26.7 25.8 28.1 26.5 29.8 30.9 30.7 30.8 29.9 29.9 29.3 29.2 29.1 29.3 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 12 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 2 Copper UAP2 Overview UAP2 is a low power AP (Access Point). It supports up to four independent radio modules that allow up to four 2x2 MIMO bands. The UAP2 contains four internal antennas that are associated with up to four radio modules. On the downlink, the Copper UAP2 converts data arriving at the UAP2 to analog signals and sends them to the Antenna ports. On the uplink, received signals are digitized and serialized into data streams, which are sent back to the Classic CAN or TEN. The Copper UAP2 is actively cooled with an operating temperature range of: +0C to +40C (32F to 104F) is indoor rated is powered by the CAT2 through CAT6A cabling The Copper UAP2 has two RJ45 ports. The red Primary and blue Secondary ports must both be connected to adjacent ports of a CAT2 card in a Classic CAN or TEN. The blue Secondary port also provides more than 320 MHz of transport bandwidth, if required. UAP2 Accessories and Options The Copper UAP2 accessories and options are described in the following sections:
Mounting Kits Mounting Kits Wall and Ceiling mounting brackets are included with the UAP2. For Ceiling mounting, a 24 drop rail is also needed. In the NAR market, this drop rail can be ordered as CommScope part OC-BA50A. In other markets, the drop rail may not be available as a CommScope part number; look for compatible third-party options such as the Eaton BA50A. Note:
totaling a depth of ~142 mm (5.59). The Wall / Ceiling Mount adds an additional ~45 mm (1.77) of depth to the UAP2, TABLE 4: Spare/Replacement Mounting Kits Mounting/Power Kit Wall / Ceiling Mount (without drop rail for Ceiling Mount) CommScope PN OC-10A0-003 See Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling /
Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 13 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 3 Plan And Prepare for a Copper UAP2 Installation Do the following before beginning installation. 1. Review and know the information in Maximum Number of UAP2s Supported in an ERA System. 2. UAP2 Dimensions, which includes understanding and meeting requirements for mounting the UAP2. 3. Map out all cable runs; see Rules for Using Cat6A Cables and Connectors. 4. Obtain any accessories required for this installation; see UAP2 Accessories and Options. 5. Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. 6. Review Cat6A Specifications and Testing Requirements. Note:
length is 100m. Cables must be CAT6A or better supporting 10Gbps Ethernet, maximum cable Note:
red Primary and blue Secondary ports on the UAP2. The primary and secondary CAT6A cables should be color coded to the match the Maximum Number of UAP2s Supported in an ERA System The ERA software assigns a default power consumption value of 160 W for UAP2s powered by the WCS subrack (Power over Cat 6A), which includes the power losses in 100 m of Cat 6A cable. Power consumption values on individual spec sheets are at the unit itself, not accounting for voltage drop over CAT6A. Table 5: Number of UAP2s and CAP L2s Supported (page 14) lists the number of UAP2s and Copper CAP L2s that the WCS subracks can power via Power over Cat 6A. TABLE 5: Number of UAP2s and CAP L2s Supported AP Type 1 x 120 Vac 2 x 120 Vac 1 x 220 Vac 2 x 220 Vac
# APs Powered UAP2 CAP L2 7 7 Maximum Watts 1200 1200
# APs Powered 8 8 Maximum Watts 2400 2400
# APs Powered 8 8 Maximum Watts 2000 2000
# APs Powered 8 8 Maximum Watts 4000 4000 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 14 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 3: Plan And Prepare for a Copper UAP2 Installation UAP2 Dimensions Use the dimensions shown in the section applicable to this installation to determine the space required at the mounting site. FIGURE 1: Dimensions of the UAP2 with Mounting Kit TABLE 6: UAP2 Dimensions & Weight Height Width Depth Weight 344 mm (13.54") 344 mm (13.54") 97 mm (3.82") + 45 mm (1.77) (Mounting Kit) 6 kg (13.2 lbs) Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories 1. Inspect the exterior of the shipping container(s) for evidence of rough handling that may have damaged the components in the container. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 15 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 3: Plan And Prepare for a Copper UAP2 Installation 2. Unpack each container while carefully checking the contents for damage and verify with the packing slip. If damage is found or parts are missing, file a claim with the commercial carrier and notify CommScope Technical Support (see DAS and Small Cell Support). Save the damaged cartons for inspection by the carrier. 3. 4. Save all shipping containers for use if the equipment requires shipment at a future date. Obtain the Required Materials Obtain the following components, as required, for this installation. appropriate mounting kit and any required fasteners Two runs of CAT6A cable and accessories in accordance with best practices Rules for Using Cat6A Cables and Connectors UAP2 uses Cat6A for data and power links to a CAT2 Card installed in a TEN or Classic CAN. The following rules must be observed for all UAP2 installations. For a UAP2, two Cat6A cables need to be connected per AP. Plenum rated cable must be used wherever it is required by local electrical codes. Shielded twisted pair is not required unless operating in a high RFI/EMI environment. An Era system requires a minimum Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of 25 dB, and Alien Crosstalk (AXT) must not degrade SNR on any cable by more than 0.5dB. Cat6A cable wire size requirements are as follows:
23 AWG Cat6A cable (minimum EIA/TIA standards) must be used between RJ-45 connector points 24 AWG is the minimum wire size allowed for a Cat6A Patch Cord. CommScope strongly recommends using factory terminated and tested Cat6A Patch Cord. There can never be more than two RJ-45 connections in a Cat6A cable run, as described below and as shown in Figure 2: Maximum Number of RJ-45 Connections in Cable Runs (page 16). Minimizing these connections improves the link margin. Between an AP and a CAT Card, there can be one Cat6A Patch Cord at the start of a Cat6A cable run a second Cat6A Patch Cord at the end of a Cat6A cable run. FIGURE 2: Maximum Number of RJ-45 Connections in Cable Runs Unshielded Cat6A (Category 6A U/UTP) twisted pair cable that meets ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, CENELEC EN 50173 series, and ISO/IEC 11801:2002 including its amendments 1 and 2, is suitable for use in an Era CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 16 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 3: Plan And Prepare for a Copper UAP2 Installation system. The CommScope GigaSPEED X10D 2091B ETL Verified Category 6A U/UTP Cable (760107201, 2091B BL 4/23 W1000) meets these requirements and is recommended. There are many parameters that impact the SNR of the 10GBase-T signal received by the CAT2 Card from the AP, or received by the AP from the CAT2 Card. For example, excessive insertion loss degrades the signal level, which results in a degraded SNR. An increase in the noise level will also result in degraded SNR. The most common sources of noise are NEXT (near end crosstalk, interference from pairs within a cable that couple from the TX to RX), and AXT (alien crosstalk, interference from adjacent cables). Additionally, there can be interference from outside sources such as lighting, switching power supplies, radio transmitters in the UHF and VHF bands, and similar sources of RFI/EMI. To guarantee acceptable SNR level, all cable key parameters must be measured as discussed in the next section. The maximum Cat6A cable length between a UAP2 and a TEN or Classic CAN is 100 meters including all Cat6A cables, Cat6A Patch Cords, and Patch Panels (see Figure 3: Maximum Cat6A Cable Lengths from CAT Card to UAP (page 17)). No more than 5m of Cat6A Patch Cords should be used to connect a UAP2 and the CAT2 Card. FIGURE 3: Maximum Cat6A Cable Lengths from CAT Card to UAP CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 17 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4 Mount the Copper UAP2 Note:
Primary and blue Secondary ports on the UAP2. The primary and secondary CAT6A cables should be color coded to the match the red The UAP2 Copper supports the following mounting options:
Ceiling, see Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling Wall, see Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall General Mounting Cautions The following cautions apply to all Copper UAP2 installations; there may be other mounting cautions applicable to a specific mounting option, which will be defined in the applicable mounting procedure. Note:
Attach all UAP2s securely to a stationary object as described in this installation guide. Note:
To maintain proper ventilation, keep at least 76 mm (3-inch) clearance around the UAP2. Note:
Dimensions & Weight (page 15). The installation site must be able to bear the weight of the UAP2; see Table 6: UAP2 Note:
(13.8 inches) The minimum distance between two UAP2s with different frequency bands is 35 cm Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling Note:
The drop rail is NOT included with the UAP 2 and needs to be ordered separately. In the NAR market, this drop rail can be ordered as part OC-BA50A. In other markets the drop rail may not be available as a CommScope part number; look for compatible third-party-options such as the Eaton BA50A. 1. Follow the steps in Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. 2. Refer to and observe all cautions listed in General Mounting Cautions. 3. Refer to UAP2 Dimensions to determine the mounting location, which must be able to support the weight and dimensions of the UAP2. 4. Remove two adjacent ceiling tiles. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 18 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 5. Mark and cut the opening according to the dimensions in the following drawing. 6. Replace the cutout tile in the ceiling. (Leaving the adjacent tile out.) 7. Attach the Octagon box to the drop rail using a clamp and screw. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 19 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 8. Install the drop rail/octagon box assembly over the modified tile. 9. Attach the mounting plate onto the octagon box on the UAP2 side of the tile. 10. Insert the red and blue cable from the ceiling to the mounting plate as shown. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 20 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 11. Attach AP plate to the UAP2. 12. Connect the red Primary and blue Secondary cables to the UAP2 corresponding ports, as shown below. Tie-wrap the cables in place. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 21 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 13. Connect the blue and red Ethernet cables from the UAP to the corresponding connectors on the mounting plate. 14. Attach the UAP2 to the mounting plate. a. Align the keyhole opening on the mounting plate with the button on the UAP2 mounting plate. b. Insert the UAP2 into the mounting plate slot and slide until the UAP2 plate meets the tabs on the octagon box plate. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 22 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 c. Lift the UAP2 vertically and slide it into the locked position. 15. Replace the ceiling tile next to the UAP2. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 23 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall 1. Follow the steps in Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. 2. Refer to and observe all cautions listed in General Mounting Cautions. 3. Refer to UAP2 Dimensions to determine the mounting location, which must be able to support the weight and dimensions of the UAP2. 4. On the wall, use the U-bracket as a template to mark the holes at the location where you will mount the UAP2. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 24 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 5. Attach the U-bracket to the wall with four anchor screws. 6. Remove the angle brackets from the wall plate. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 25 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 7. Feed the red and blue cables from the ceiling and snap them into the L-brackets on the U-bracket. Then attach them to the corresponding cables to the corresponding red and blue UAP2 cables provided in the kit. 8. Feed the red and blue cables around the outside of the U-Bracket and tie-wrap the cables, as shown below. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 26 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 9. Attach the wall plate to U-bracket, using the four screws provided in the kit. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 27 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 10. Attach the AP plate with the four screws provided in the kit. 11. Connect the red Primary and blue Secondary Ethernet cables to the UAP2 corresponding ports, as shown below. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 28 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 12. Lift the UAP2 near the wall plate and attach the red and blue cables to the corresponding red Primary and blue Secondary ports. 13. Attach the UAP2 to the mounting plate. a. Align the keyhole opening on the mounting plate with the button on the UAP mounting plate. b. Insert the UAP2 into the mounting plate slot and slide until the UAP2 plate meets he tabs on the octagon box plate. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 29 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Copper UAP2 14. Gently slide the UAP2 downward ad lock it into place. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 30 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 5 Connect a Copper UAP2 to a Classic CAN OR TEN When connecting UAP2 to a Classic CAN or TEN follow these guidelines:
The UAP2 must connect to two consecutive ports on the same CAT2 card, i.e. Lx.y & Lx.z with z=y+1 (for example L1.1 and L1.2, or L1.2 and L1.3). The y CAT2 port (lower number) carries power, RF data, and ERA signaling information and must connect to the red Primary Port of the AP. The z CAT2 port (higher number) carries power and RF data only and must connect to the blue Secondary Port of the AP. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 31 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 6 Powering on a Copper UAP2 The UAP2 is powered on as soon as power is connected to it. Under normal operating conditions, the Power LED turns on briefly when the unit is first detected. It will then go out briefly, followed by an initialization period during which the Power LED flashes slowly while the UAP2 is configured. The Power LED remains a steady green (not flashing) once the unit reaches a fully operational state. The Power LED behavior for a Copper UAP2 is as follows:
Initial flash on and then offUAP2 has power applied but no link is established to a CAN/TEN or to a Copper UAP2. Steady greenUAP2 is powered on and operational. Slow flashing greenUAP2 is powered on and initializing. Rapid flashing greenUAP2 Unit Identifier active via the Flash LED function in the ERA GUI. Slow-Flashing RedThe ERA GUI is reporting a critical alarm for the unit. The AP can be recovered without replacing hardware. Steady RedThe ERA GUI is reporting a critical alarm for the unit. The AP must be replaced. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 32 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 7 CAT6A Specifications and Testing Requirements Cat6A connections must be tested with a device that can measure the cable parameters against the thresholds defined in ANSI/TIA standards (such as the Fluke DTX-1800 and DSX-5000). Figure 4: ERA End-to-
End Channel (page 33) shows the end-to-end channel from the TEN or Classic CAN to the UAP, which is inclusive of the Cat6A cable, the Cat6A Patch Cord, and the Panel and connection box. The end-to-end channel must meet the Cat6A U/UTP performance defined by the TIA/EIA 568 C.2 standard; see Table 7:
Cat6A U/UTP Performance Standards (TIA/EIA 568 C.2) (page 33). FIGURE 4: ERA End-to-End Channel Note:
Some cables list their performance in typical performance values. However, sweep-
testing is necessary to confirm actual performance. CommScope strongly recommends using Cat6A cable that has been tested to the listed frequency with test confirmation available for inspection. TABLE 7: Cat6A U/UTP Performance Standards (TIA/EIA 568 C.2) MHz NEXT (dB) Channel/Link ACRF (dB) Channel/Link Insertion Loss
(dB) Channel/
Link 2.3/1.9 4.2/3.5 5.8/5.0 6.5/5.5 8.2/7.0 9.2/7.8 10.2/8.8 11.5/9.8 65.0/65.0 63.0/64.1 58.2/59.4 56.6/57.8 53.2/54.6 51.6/53.1 50.0/51.5 48.4/50.0 PSum NEXT
(dB) Channel/
Link 62.0/62.0 60.5/61.8 55.6/57.0 54.0/55.5 50.6/52.2 49.0/50.7 47.3/49.1 45.7/47.5 63.3/64.2 51.2/52.1 45.2/46.1 43.3/44.2 39.2/40.1 37.2/38.2 35.3/36.2 33.4/34.3 PSum ACRF
(dB) Channel/
Link 60.3/61.2 48.2/49.1 42.2/43.1 40.3/41.2 36.2/37.1 34.2/35.2 32.3/33.2 30.4/31.3 Return Loss
(dB) Channel/
Link 19.0/19.1 19.0/21.0 19.0/21.0 19.0/21.0 18.0/20.0 17.5/19.5 17.0/19.0 16.5/18.5 1 4 8 10 16 20 25 31.25 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 33 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 7: CAT6A Specifications and Testing Requirements TABLE 7: Cat6A U/UTP Performance Standards (TIA/EIA 568 C.2) (continued) MHz NEXT (dB) Channel/Link ACRF (dB) Channel/Link Insertion Loss
(dB) Channel/
Link 16.4/14.1 20.9/18.0 30.1/26.1 33.9/29.5 37.4/32.7 43.7/38.5 49.3/43.8 43.4/45.1 39.9/41.8 34.8/36.9 33.1/35.3 31.7/34.0 28.7/29.9 26.1/26.7 PSum NEXT
(dB) Channel/
Link 40.6/42.7 37.1/39.3 31.9/34.3 30.2/32.7 28.8/31.4 25.8/27.1 23.2/23.8 27.3/28.3 23.3/24.2 17.2/18.2 15.3/16.2 13.7/14.6 11.2/12.1 9.3/10.2 PSum ACRF
(dB) Channel/
Link 24.3/25.3 20.3/21.2 14.2/15.2 12.3/13.2 10.7/11.6 8.2/9.1 6.3/7.2 Return Loss
(dB) Channel/
Link 14.0/16.0 12.0/14.0 9.0/11.0 8.0/10.0 7.2/9.2 6.0/8.0 6.0/8.0 62.5 100 200 250 300 400 500 Note:
10 MHz. Propagation Delay is 555 nanoseconds for channel/498 nanoseconds for link tested at Note:
Delay Skew is 50 nanoseconds for channel/44 nanoseconds for link tested at 10 MHz. Note:
For additional information, see also CommScope Product Specifications for the GigaSPEED X10D 2091B ETL Verified Category 6A U/UTP Cable (760107201 | 2091B BL 4/23 W1000). (Click here to access the document online.) CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 34 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contacting CommScope This chapter tells you how to contact CommScope for additional information or for assistance. DAS and Small Cell Technical Support The following sections tell you how to contact the DAS and Small Cell Technical Support team. Support is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Telephone Helplines Use the following Helpline telephone numbers to get live support, 24 hours a day:
24x7 EMEA 8:00-17:00 (UTC +1)
+1 888-297-6433 (Toll free for U.S. and Canada)
+ 800 73732837 (Toll free for parts of EMEA and Australia)
+ 49 909969333 (Toll charge incurred) Calls to an EMEA Helpline outside of the 8:00 to 17:00 time frame will be forwarded to the 24x7 Helpline. Online Support To go to the CommScope Wireless Support Request web site from which you can initiate a Technical Support ticket, do one of the following:
Scan the QR Code below. If viewing this document online as a PDF, click on the following URL link: http://www.commscope.com/
wisupport Enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your keyboard. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling Country specific information about collection and recycling arrangements per the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and implementing regulations is available on CommScopes website. To access information on the CommScope recycling program, do any of the following:
Scan the QR Code below. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 35 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contacting CommScope If viewing this document online as a PDF, click on the following URL link: http://www.commscope.com/
corporate-responsibility-and-sustainability/environment/weee-customer-recycling/
Enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your keyboard. Hardware to Software Mapping Information 1. To view or download the minimum software requirements for each of the DAS and Small Cell hardware modules. Alternatively, you can go to the following web address to access the portal: http://
www.commscope.com/resources/in-building-wireless/era Scan the QR Code below. 2. Click on a document link to open it, or right click on the link and select the Save target asoption from the contextual menu. DAS and Small Cell Technical Training 1. To access training on the online technical training site, please use the following web address or scan the QR code to the right: https://commscopeuniversity.com 2. Once you have logged in, you can search for training by typing search words in the Search bar or by going to the Catalog page to view the available courses. Instructor-led courses are conducted in North America and Europe. Before choosing a course, please verify the region. 3. 4. For training related questions, please contact us: icn_training@commscope.com Accessing ERA User Documentation 1. Access to the Customer Portal requires a user account. If you dont have an account:
a. Visit My Commscope at https://www.mycommscope.com. b. Click New User Registration and follow the prompts. c. After youve registered in My CommScope, click the Request Additional Access button and select the DAS and Small Cell Customer Portal from the list of applications. 2. Scan the QR Code below to go directly to the DAS and Small Cell Customer Portal. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 36 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contacting CommScope Alternatively, visit MyCommScope and use the DAS and Small Cell Customer Portal Application. In Tools and Documentation, search by product, document category or title. 3. 4. Click on the title of any document to open it. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Copper Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AA, DRAFT Rev C 37 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Corporate Headquarters CommScope Hickory North Carolina 28602 USA T: 1-828-324-2200 www.commscope.com
1 | M0203AB CommScope ERA with Fiber Interface DRAFT V7 | Users Manual | 4.93 MiB | October 23 2023 / April 20 2024 | delayed release |
DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 31 Aug 2023 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Copyright Statement Copyright statement for DAS and Small Cell documents. Copyright 2023 CommScope, All rights reserved. THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY COMMSCOPE, AND IS INTENDED FOR THE USE OF ITS CUSTOMERS AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT PERSONNEL. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR COMMSCOPE SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 2 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Document Revision History This is the fourth release of the UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide. This release revises Table 3: Maximum Power Output by Frequency (page 12) added 2 new points in Powering on a Fiber UAP2 (page 39). CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 3 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contents Copyright Statement...........................................................................................................................2 Document Revision History.................................................................................................................3 Chapter 1. Document Overview.......................................................................................................... 6 Document Cautions and Notes............................................................................................................. 6 Abbreviations Used in this Guide..........................................................................................................7 Safely Working with ERA Hardware...................................................................................................... 8 Health and Safety Precautions........................................................................................................8 Property Damage Warnings............................................................................................................ 8 General Installation Safety Requirements...................................................................................... 9 Guard Against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge....................................................................9 Compliance................................................................................................................................... 10 Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance....................................................................................... 11 Maximum Output Power Levels....................................................................................................12 Chapter 2. Fiber UAP2 ...................................................................................................................... 14 Overview.............................................................................................................................................14 UAP2 Accessories and Options........................................................................................................... 15 Mounting and Power Kits............................................................................................................. 15 SFP+ Modules............................................................................................................................... 15 Chapter 3. Plan and Prepare For A Fiber UAP2 Installation................................................................ 18 Determine the Power Consumption of the UAP2...............................................................................18 UAP2 Dimensions............................................................................................................................... 18 Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories.................................................................................. 19 Obtain the Required Materials........................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 4. Mount the Fiber UAP2..................................................................................................... 20 General Mounting Cautions................................................................................................................20 Mounting a UAP2 with an AC/DC Power Supply Kit........................................................................... 20 Attach the Power Supply to the UAP2.......................................................................................... 20 Mounting a UAP2 with a Hybrid Splice Kit..........................................................................................21 Assembling and Wiring the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box..................................................................... 21 Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling............................................................................................................ 29 Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall................................................................................................................ 34 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 4 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contents Connect the Fiber UAP2 to a Classic CAN or TEN............................................................................... 38 Chapter 5. Powering on a Fiber UAP2................................................................................................39 Contacting CommScope.................................................................................................................... 40 Hardware to Software Mapping Information......................................................................................40 DAS and Small Cell Technical Support.................................................................................................40 Telephone Helplines..................................................................................................................... 40 Online Support..............................................................................................................................40 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling........................................................................ 41 DAS and Small Cell Technical Training.................................................................................................41 Accessing ERA User Documentation................................................................................................... 41 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 5 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1 Document Overview This installation guide describes the Fiber UAP2 that interfaces with a Classic CAN or TEN via an optical link. This guide provides a product overview and installation instructions for installing the UAP2 fiber model. UAP2 is for indoor installations only. In addition, this installation guide describes the Fiber UAP2 that interfaces with a Classic CAN or TEN via an optical link. Table 1: Supported UAP 2 Models (page 6) lists the UAP2 variants that this installation guide supports. TABLE 1: Supported UAP 2 Models Part Number 1 7845389-1009 7845389-1013 7845389-1016 7845389-1025 7845389-1028 7845389-1029 7845389-1030 7845389-1031 7845389-1032 7845389-1033 7845389-1034 7845389-1036 Model Name UAP 2 9/18/21/26 F-DC UAP 2 7-8/9/18/21 F-DC UAP 2 18/21 F-DC UAP 2 17E/19 F-DC UAP 2 25T/37T F-DC UAP 2 34T/37T F-DC UAP 2 25T/34T/37T/37T F-DC UAP 2 17E/19/25T/37T F-DC UAP 2 7E/17E/19/37T F-DC UAP 2 80-85/25T/34T/37T F-DC UAP 2 80-85/17E/19/37T F-DC UAP 2 35L T/35HT F-DC Note: For information on how to find the minimum software requirements for ERA hardware, refer to Hardware to Software Mapping Information. Document Cautions and Notes This document may contain any of the following notes, cautions, and warning icons. Note:
information about special circumstances. This symbol without additional icons indicates a general note. Notes provide CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 6 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview This icon indicates a caution or warning. Cautions and warnings indicate operations or Note:
steps that could cause personal injury, induce a safety problem in a managed device, destroy or corrupt information, or interrupt or stop services. Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to laser equipment. Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to Radio Frequency (RF). Note:
damage. This icon indicates that the hardware is susceptible to Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to an electrical hazard. Note:
This icon indicates a caution or warning that pertains to a fire hazard. This icon indicates a system configuration that can only be performed by a specific user Note:
role. The required user login credential will be identified. Abbreviations Used in this Guide Abbreviation Abbreviation Description AC ISDE Alternating Current AP AUX C CAN CAP H CAP L CAP M Cat CAT CMS dB dBm DC EFTA EMC EMEA EU Access Point ISED kg Auxiliary LED Celsius MHz Central Area Node mm Carrier Access Point, High Power Carrier Access Point, Low Power MMF Carrier Access Point, Medium Power OPT Category PoE PN Copper Transport RAN CommScope Mobility Solutions RF Decibel Decibel-milliwatts RU RX Direct Current SFP European Free Trade Association Electromagnetic Compatibility TEN TX Europe, Middle East, Africa European Union UAP Description Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Kilogram Light Emitting Diode Megahertz Millimeter Multi-Mode Fiber Optical Transport Power over Ethernet Part Number Regional-Area Network Radio Frequency Rack Unit Receive Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transport Expansion Node Transmit Universal Access Point CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 7 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview Abbreviation Abbreviation Description Fahrenheit F Vac Federal Communications Commission Vdc FCC Gb Gigabit W WIN Gigahertz GHz Graphical User Interface GUI WCS ION Intelligent Optical Network Description Voltage in Alternating Current Voltage in Direct Current Watts Wide-Area Integration Node Wireless Communications Switch Safely Working with ERA Hardware The following sections provide important information that you should read and know before working with any ERA hardware. Observe all cautions and warnings listed in this section. Health and Safety Precautions Note:
essential before making any other connections to the PSU. A high leakage current ground (earth) connection to the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is Note:
not view the laser beam directly or with optical instruments. Laser radiation. Risk of eye injury in operation. Do not stare into the laser beam; do High frequency radiation in operation. Risk of health hazards associated with radiation Note:
from the antenna(s) connected to the unit. Implement prevention measures to avoid the possibility of close proximity to the antenna(s) while in operation. Property Damage Warnings Note:
Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them available to all users. Note:
unit. Only license holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this Note:
kept in a legible condition. Replace missing or damaged labels. Read and obey all the warning labels attached to the unit. Keep all warning labels are Make sure the unit's settings are correct for the intended use (refer to the Note:
manufacturer product information) and regulatory requirements are met. Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare parts, which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 8 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview Due to power dissipation, the CAP M may reach a very high temperature. Do not Note:
operate this equipment on or close to flammable materials. Use caution when servicing the CAP M. Note:
the inside. Only authorized and trained personnel are allowed to open the unit and get access to Only suitably qualified personnel are allowed to work on this unit and only after Note:
becoming familiar with all safety notices, installation, operation and maintenance procedures contained in this installation guide. Although the unit is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly Note:
recommended to ground (earth) the antenna cables close to the antenna connectors of the unit for protection against atmospheric discharge. In areas with strong lightning, it is strongly recommended to install additional lightning protection. General Installation Safety Requirements Note:
Wet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when installing or using electrically powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. This system is a RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain a Note:
minimum twelve inches (30 cm) clearance from the antenna while the system is operating. Whenever possible, power down the UAP2 before servicing the antenna. Note:
Do not remove protective caps from any of the connectors until instructed to do so. Note:
ERA Subrack, or equivalent. The UAP2 is to be used only with CommScope (NEC Class 2) or Limited Power Source Guard Against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent ESD Note:
damage, always wear an ESD wrist strap when working with hardware components. Not all ERA hardware requires grounding. For those ERA hardware components for which grounding is required, connect the ground wire on the ESD wrist strap to an earth ground source before touching the component. Wear the wrist strap the entire time that you work with the ERA hardware. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 9 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview Compliance 1. Notice:For installations, which have to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna selection and installation must be completed in a way to ensure compliance with those FCC requirements. Depending on the RF frequency, rated output power, antenna gain, and the loss between the repeater and antenna, the minimum distance D to be maintained between the antenna location and human beings is calculated according to this formula:
where P (mW) is the radiated power at the antenna, i.e. the max. rated repeater output power in addition to the antenna gain minus the loss between the repeater and the antenna. PD (mW/cm) is the allowed Power Density limit acc. to 47 CFR 1.1310 (B) for general population /
uncontrolled exposures which is f (MHz) / 1500 for frequencies from 300MHz to 1500MHz 1 for frequencies from 1500MHz to 100,000MHz RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3). 2. Notice: For installations which have to comply with European EN50385 exposure compliance requirements, the following Power Density limits/guidelines (mW/cm) according to ICNIRP are valid:
0.2 for frequencies from 10 MHz to 400 MHz F (MHz) / 2000 for frequencies from 400 MHz to 2 GHz 1 for frequencies from 2 GHz to 300 GHz 3. Notice: Installation of this equipment is in full responsibility of the installer, who has also the responsibility, that cables and couplers are calculated into the maximum gain of the antennas, so that this value, which is filed in the FCC Grant and can be requested from the FCC data base, is not exceeded. The industrial boosters are shipped only as a naked booster without any installation devices or antennas as it needs for professional installation. 4. Notice: For installations which have to comply with FCC/ISED requirements:
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This device complies with FCC Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device complies with Health Canada's Safety Code. The installer of this device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health Canada's requirement. Information can be obtained at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 10 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview 5. Notice: For Class B signal boosters WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. You MUST register Class B signal boosters (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219) online at http://www.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. 6. Notice: The unit complies with Overvoltage Category II. It also complies with the surge requirement according to EN 61000-4-5 (fine protection); however, installation of an additional medium (via local supply connection) and/or coarse protection (external surge protection) is recommended depending on the individual application in order to avoid damage caused by overcurrent. For Canada and US, components used to reduce the Overvoltage Category shall comply with the requirements of IEC 61643-series. As an alternative, components used to reduce the Overvoltage Category may comply with ANSI/IEEE C62.11, CSA Certification Notice No. 516, CSA C22.2 No. 1, or UL 1449. Suitability of the component for the application shall be determined for the intended installation. 7. Notice: Corresponding local particularities and regulations must be observed. For national deviations, please refer to the respective documents included in the manual CD that is delivered with the unit. 8. Note: For a Class B digital device or peripheral:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference. 9. Notice: For a Class A digital device or peripheral. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 10. Note: This unit complies with European standard EN62368-1. Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance Please observe the meanings of the following symbols used in our equipment and the compliance warnings listed in Table 2: Compliance Labels (page 12). CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 11 TABLE 2: Compliance Labels Symbol
Compliance FCC
ISED CE CE DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview Meaning For industrial (Part 20) signal booster:
WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by an installer approved by an ISED licensee. You MUST have an ISED LICENCE or the express consent of an ISED licensee to operate this device. AVERTISSEMENT: Ce produit N'EST PAS un appareil de CONSOMMATION. Il est conu pour tre install par un installateur approuv par un titulaire de licence d'ISDE. Pour utiliser cet appareil, vous DEVEZ dtenir une LICENCE d'ISDE ou avoir obtenu le consentement exprs d'un titulaire de licence autoris par ISDE. To be sold exclusively to mobile operators or authorized installers - no harmonized frequency bands, operation requires license. Intended use:
EU and EFTA countries. Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and/or RoHS directive 2011/65/EU. Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and RoHS directive 2011/65/EU certified by the notified body no. 0700. Maximum Output Power Levels Table 3: Maximum Power Output by Frequency (page 12) lists the frequencies and maximum power output for bands supported in the UAP2 variants. TABLE 3: Maximum Power Output by Frequency UAP2 Band 7E 7 - 8 80 - 85 9 18 19 17E 21 25T 26 34T DL Frequency Range (MHz) 729 - 756, 758 - 768 758 - 821 862 - 894 925 - 960 1805 - 1880 1930 - 1995 2110 - 2180 2110 - 2170 2496 - 2690 2620 - 2690 3450 - 3550 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D Power Output EIRP (dBm) 26.7 25.8 28.1 26.5 29.8 30.9 30.7 30.8 29.9 29.9 29.3 12 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 1: Document Overview TABLE 3: Maximum Power Output by Frequency (continued) UAP2 Band 35L 35H 37T DL Frequency Range (MHz) 3410 - 3640 3580 - 3800 3700 - 3980 Power Output EIRP (dBm) 29.2 29.1 29.3 CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 13 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 2 Fiber UAP2 Overview UAP2 is a low power AP (Access Point). It supports up to four independent radio modules that allows up to four 2x2 MIMO bands. The UAP2 contains four internal antennas that are associated with up to four radio modules. The Fiber UAP2 interfaces with a Classic CAN or TEN via an optical link. This allows the Fiber UAP 2 to provide data over Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) or Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF). Power for Fiber UAP 2s is provided over External AC/DC or remotely through hybrid fiber. On the downlink, the Fiber UAP2 converts data arriving at the UAP2 to analog signals and sends them to the Antenna ports. On the uplink, received signals are digitized and serialized into data streams, which are sent back to the Classic CAN or TEN. The Fiber UAP2 is actively cooled with an operating temperature range of: +0C to +40C (32F to 104F) is indoor rated (IP20) has a typical power consumption, which depending on the configuration, ranges from 130W to 143W supports up to two 10G SFP+ optical fiber interfaces The Fiber UAP2 has two fiber ports. The ports must be connected to an OPT card in a Classic CAN or TEN. The red Primary port is always used. The blue Secondary port is used if more than 320 MHz of transport bandwidth is required. FIGURE 1: UAP2 Ports CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 14 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 2: Fiber UAP2 UAP2 Accessories and Options The Fiber UAP2 accessories and options are described in the following sections:
Mounting and Power Kits SFP+ Modules Mounting and Power Kits Wall and Ceiling mounting brackets are included with the UAP2. For Ceiling mounting, a 24 drop rail is also needed. In the NAR market, this drop rail can be ordered as part OC-BA50A. In other markets the drop rail may not be available as a CommScope part number; look for compatible third-party options such as the Eaton BA50A. The UAP2 does not include a power cable. Either the Local AC Power Supply or both the Hybrid Splice Kit and a UAP2 Power cable must also be ordered. Note: The Wall / Ceiling Mount adds an additional ~45 mm (1.77) of depth to the UAP2, totaling a depth of ~142 mm (5.59). When the Hybrid Fiber Splice Kit is used, the total depth increases to
~171 mm (6.73). TABLE 4: Power Kits and Spare / Replacement Mounting Kits Mounting/Power Kit Wall / Ceiling Mount (without drop rail for Ceiling Mount) CommScope PN 7849969 UAP2 Hybrid Fiber Splice Kit UAP2 Power Cable, 0.5m UAP2 Power Cable, 3m UAP2 AC Power Supply 7693816-xx 7850085-xx 7850084-xx 7850080-xx See
"Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling on page 22 / "Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall on page 31
"Mounting a UAP2 with a Hybrid Splice Kit on page 15
"Mounting a UAP2 with an AC/DC Power Supply Kit on page 14 SFP+ Modules Obtain SFP+ Module pairs (one placed in the TEN and paired with another in the Classic CAN) that are appropriate for this installation. Two pairs are needed for each UAP 2 with more than 320MHz RF Bandwidth. Table 5: Supported SFP+ Modules (page 15) identifies the available SFP+ modules and the maximum range for each. TABLE 5: Supported SFP+ Modules CommScope PN 7660511 Description SFP+, 10GBase-SRR, Multi Mode Maximum Range OM3 300m OM4 400m CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 15 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 2: Fiber UAP2 TABLE 5: Supported SFP+ Modules (continued) Description CommScope PN SFP+, 10GBase-LR, Single Mode 7680813 7803247 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-270 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-290 7803249 7803291 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-310 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-330 7803293 7803295 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-350 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-370 7803298 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-390 7803900 7803902 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-410 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-430 7803904 7803906 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-450 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-470 7801330 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-490 7801340 7801342 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-510 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-530 7801344 7801360 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-550 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-570 7801363 7801365 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-590 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-610 7801367 10G BIDI SFP+ TX1270/RX1330 7832200 10km I-temp 10G BIDI SFP+ TX1330/RX1270 10km I-temp 10G BIDI SFP+ TX1270/RX1330 40km I-temp 10G BIDI SFP+ TX1330/RX1270 40km I-temp SFP+, LC, 1310nm, max. 40Km 10G BIDI SFP+ TX1270/RX1330 20km I-temp 7843514 A 7845627 A 7832204 A 7832206 7832202 Maximum Range 10km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 40km 20km CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 16 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 2: Fiber UAP2 Maximum Range 40km TABLE 5: Supported SFP+ Modules (continued) Description CommScope PN BIDI 40km Kit A 7846857 1 x Attenuator (a), LC/UPC, 7dB A7843668 1 x 10G BIDI SFP+ TX1270/RX1330 40km A7832204 1 x 10G BIDI SFP+ TX1330/RX1270 40km A7832206
(a) The attenuator is needed when the measured loss is less than 5.5 dB. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 17 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 3 Plan and Prepare For A Fiber UAP2 Installation Do the following before beginning installation. 1. Review and know the information in Determine the Power Consumption of the UAP2. 2. UAP2 Dimensions. 3. Map out all cable runs. 4. Obtain any accessories required for this installation; see UAP2 Accessories and Options. 5. Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. Determine the Power Consumption of the UAP2 Refer to individual spec sheets for the power consumption of the specific UAP2 and SFP+ models used. Consider that what is specified is the consumption at the unit itself and that voltage drop over feeder cables must be accounted for when dimensioning a remote power supply. Also consider that voltage out of a remote power supply must be sufficient such that it is in the range of -42 to -57V a the unit, after accounting for voltage drop from the feeder cables. For example, if the UAP2 and installed SFP+ require 140W and there is a 10V drop over the feeder cables:
The power supply must be able to output at least -52V and no more than -67V. At -52V output, the power supply must support 3.33A to supply 140W (140 / 42 = 3.33). If the parameters of the power supply are -52V and 3.33A, the consumption at the supply is 173W even though the demand at the unit is only 140W. This is before considering efficiency losses between mains power and power supply. UAP2 Dimensions Use the dimensions shown in the section applicable to this installation to determine the space required at the mounting site. Using the Hybrid Splice Box will increase the needed space; see Figure 3: UAP2 Dimensions with Hybrid Splice Box (page 21). CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 18 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 3: Plan and Prepare For A Fiber UAP2 Installation FIGURE 2: Dimensions of the UAP2 with Mounting Kit TABLE 6: UAP2 Dimensions & Weight Height Width Depth Weight 344 mm (13.54") 344 mm (13.54") 97 mm (3.82") + 45 mm (1.77) (Mounting Kit) 6 kg (13.2 lbs) Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories 1. Inspect the exterior of the shipping container(s) for evidence of rough handling that may have damaged the components in the container. 2. Unpack each container while carefully checking the contents for damage and verify with the packing slip. If damage is found or parts are missing, file a claim with the commercial carrier and notify CommScope Technical Support (see DAS and Small Cell Support). Save the damaged cartons for inspection by the carrier. 3. 4. Save all shipping containers for use if the equipment requires shipment at a future date. Obtain the Required Materials Contact your local CommScope sales representative to obtain the following components, as required, for this installation. Obtain the cable required for this installation. Per the installation plan, obtain either Single Mode Fiber (SMF) or Multi Mode Fiber (MMF) that is of sufficient length to reach from the UAP2 to the Classic CAN or TEN. Obtain SFP+ Module pairs that are appropriate for this installation; see SFP+ Modules. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 19 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4 Mount the Fiber UAP2 The UAP2 fiber supports the following mounting options:
Ceiling, see Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling Wall, see Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall General Mounting Cautions The following cautions apply to all Fiber UAP2 installations; there may be other mounting cautions applicable to a specific mounting option, which will be defined in the applicable mounting procedure. Note:
Attach all UAP2 securely to a stationary object as described in this installation guide. Note:
To maintain proper ventilation, keep at least 76 mm (3-inch) clearance around the UAP2 . Note:
Dimensions & Weight (page 19). The installation site must be able to bear the weight of the UAP2 ; see Table 6: UAP2 Note:
(13.8 inches) The minimum distance between two UAP2s with different frequency bands is 35 cm Mounting a UAP2 with an AC/DC Power Supply Kit An AC/DC Power Supply Kit provides a 48V External Power Supply that converts local AC power to DC power for the UAP2 . An AC/DC Power Supply Kit can be used when an AC power source is located near the UAP2 . Do the following to mount a UAP2 using an AC/DC Power Supply Kit. 1. Refer to and observe all cautions listed in General Mounting Cautions. 2. Refer to UAP2 Dimensions to determine the mounting location, which must be able to support the weight and dimensions of the UAP2 . 3. Follow the steps in Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. Attach the Power Supply to the UAP2 1. Attach the Power Supply L bracket to the U bracket with the four screws provided in the Power Supply Kit. 2. Slide the Power Supply onto the L bracket and secure with the four screws provided in the Power Supply Kit. 3. Connect the Local Power Jumper Cable to the UAP2 -42 to -57 Vdc Power connector. 4. Plug AC power cord into an AC power source. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 20 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 Mounting a UAP2 with a Hybrid Splice Kit FIGURE 3: UAP2 Dimensions with Hybrid Splice Box The UAP2 Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit (CommScope PN 7693816-xx) provides a connection solution for both power and optical signals to a UAP2. You have the option to use composite cable to transport signals from a TEN or Classic CAN via fiber and power from a remote DC supply, and then use the UAP2 Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit to terminate the power and fiber at the UAP2. Note:
DC service provider and to comply with Limited Power Source (LPS) requirements where applicable. It is the responsibility of the customer/installer to observe the local regulations of the Note:
When planning your installation, please note that the Hybrid Fiber Splice Kit increases the total depth of the installation to ~171 mm (6.73) as shown in Figure 3: UAP2 Dimensions with Hybrid Splice Box (page 21). 1. Follow the steps in Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. 2. Refer to UAP2 Dimensions to determine the mounting location, which must be able to support the weight and dimensions of the UAP2. Assembling and Wiring the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box The following subsections describe how to assemble the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box and then how to wire it to provide power to the UAP2 :
Assembling and Wiring the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box tells you how to place the wires into the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 21 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 You then need to follow one of the following procedures that meets the powering requirements of this installation. Wire a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 4-Wire Power with Limited Power Source Wire a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 2-Wire Power without Limited Power Source Wire the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Do the following to assemble and wire the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box. 1. Open the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box and remove the installation kit that is inside. 2. Using the parts from the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box, insert the Splice Holder and fasten it using a PTK 30x6 screw and one M4 washer. 3. From the UAP2 Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit, insert Fiber Patch Cord in one of the cable glands indicated in the graphic. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 22 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 4. Strip the insulation of the composite cable for 100 cm and the fibers for 90 cm, and then shorten the copper cables to 25 cm. 5. Insert the composite cable in the first cable gland and separate the multi-fibers cable from the copper wires. It is necessary to remove the nut to perform this action. The cable must be fed through the nut and it must be retightened once finished. 6. Bend the spliced fibers using the corner guides and fix the splices to the splice holder. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 23 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 7. Bend the optical cables as shown in the picture. 8. If a second splice holder is needed, it can be assembled using the M4 insulating washer and two M4 plain washers, as shown. The required screw is a PTK30 x 12. 9. Remove the sealing nut and rubber of the cable gland and insert the optical cables. 10. Place each cable into one of the grooves of the seal insert. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 24 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 11. Press the seal insert into the clamp ring opening. 12. Fix the optical cables inside the box using one cable tie and tighten the sealing nut. 13. It is possible to separate the optical cables and use two different cable glands. Remove the sealing nut and rubber on each cable gland. 14. Close all unused grooves with the plastic cylinders, no matter if one or two cable glands are used. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 25 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 15. Insert the copper wires in the first multiple terminal connectors. See markings on the internal support. Then fasten the copper cables inside the box using one cable tie. 16. Remove the sealing nut and insert the UAP2 supply cable and tighten the sealing nut. 17. Connect the supply cable to the terminal strip and fix it inside the box using one cable tie. 18. Complete the steps in Mount the Fiber UAP2. Wire a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 4-Wire Power with Limited Power Source Use the 4-wire power setup when Limited Power Source (LPS) is required by local electrical/safety codes. Each UAP2 can accept two Limited Power Sources from the DC PSU where local regulations require it. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 26 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 In the following wiring procedure, you will connect the power wires from the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box to a DC Power Supply Unit (PSU). The color code of the hybrid fiber cable in the following tables and diagrams is for Note:
example purposes only. The color of the wires may be different than the examples depending on the type and manufacturer of the composite hybrid cable. 1. Refer to Table 7: 4-Wire Power Wiring with LPS (page 27) and Figure 4: Wiring a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 4-Wire Power with LPS (page 27) to wire a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 4-Wire power with Limited Power Source (LPS). Note:
terminated. All four pins of the proprietary UAP2 4-pin -42 to -57 Vdc Power connector must be TABLE 7: 4-Wire Power Wiring with LPS Hybrid Cable Two Circuits Wire Circuit 1 (0V) Circuit 1 (-42 to -57V) Circuit 2 (0V) Circuit 2 (-42 to -57V) Wire Red White Black Green UAP2 Power Cable Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 Function V1+
V1-
V2+
V2-
FIGURE 4: Wiring a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 4-Wire Power with LPS 2. After you have wired the Hybrid Fiber Splice box, complete the steps in Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling or Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 27 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 Wire a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 2-Wire Power without Limited Power Source Each UAP2 can be powered by 2 wires if LPS from the DC PSU are not required by local regulations. Note:
terminated. All four pins of the proprietary UAP2 4-pin -42 to -57 Vdc Power connector must be 1. Refer to Table 8: Wiring Single Circuit Source to a UAP2 (page 28) and Figure 5: Wiring a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 2-Wire Power without LPS (page 28) to wire a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 2-Wire power without an Limited Power Source (LPS). In this power variation you must tie the following power cables together:
V1+ (PIN 1) and V2+ (PIN 3) (UAP2 DC Jumper Power Cable Red and White wires) V1- (PIN 2) and V2- (PIN 4) (UAP2 DC Jumper Power Cable Black and Green wires) TABLE 8: Wiring Single Circuit Source to a UAP2 Source Cable UAP2 Power Cable Connector Wire Circuit 1 (0V) Circuit 1 (--42 to --57V) Wire Red White Black Green Pin 1 3 2 4 Function V1+
V2+
V1-
V2-
FIGURE 5: Wiring a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for 2-Wire Power without LPS 2. After you have wired the Hybrid Fiber Splice box, complete the steps in Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling or Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 28 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 Mounting a UAP2 on a Ceiling Note:
The drop rail is NOT included with the UAP2 and needs to be ordered separately. In the NAR market, this drop rail can be ordered as part OC-BA50A. In other markets the drop rail may not be available as a CommScope part number; look for compatible third-party options such as the Eaton BA50A. Before starting the UAP2 ceiling installation, go to Connect the Fiber UAP2 to a Classic CAN or TEN. 1. Follow the steps in Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. 2. Refer to and observe all cautions listed in General Mounting Cautions. 3. Refer to UAP2 Dimensions to determine the mounting location, which must be able to support the weight and dimensions of the UAP2 . 4. Remove two adjacent ceiling tiles. 5. Mark and cut the opening according to the dimensions in the following drawing. 6. Replace the cutout tile in the ceiling. (Leaving the adjacent tile out.) 7. Attach the splice box U-bracket to the drop rail. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 29 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 a. Slide the tab on the clamp into the U-bracket hole. b. Align the hole on the clamp with the hole on the U-bracket. c. Tighten the screws (torque 14 nm). 8. For AC power configurations only, attach the Power Supply L-bracket to the U-bracket with the four screws provided in the UAP2 kit. 9. Slide the Power Supply onto the L-bracket and secure with the four screws provided in the Power Supply Kit. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 30 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 10. Insert the drop rail on the ceiling tile rails over the cut out tile. 11. Loosen the six screws and open splice box cover and connect the wires to the wire block. For information on the splice box wiring, see Mounting a UAP2 with a Hybrid Splice Kit. 12. Close splice box cover and tighten screws. 13. Remove the angle brackets from the splice box plate. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 31 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 14. Attach the splice box plate to the splice box with the four screws included in the mounting kit. 15. Attach the base plate to the UAP2 . 16. Insert the SFP+ modules in the UAP2 Primary and Secondary ports. Depending on the configuration, one or two SFP+ modules (Primary and Secondary) may be required. 17. Lift the UAP2 to the splice box plate. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 32 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 18. Connect the cables from the splice box to the UAP2 SFP+ modules. Depending on the configuration, there may be one cable (Primary) or two cables (Primary and Secondary). 19. If using a PSU, connect the PSU cable to the connector on the UAP2. 20. Attach the UAP2 to the splice box base plate. a. Align the keyhole opening on the splice box mounting plate with the button on the AP mounting plate. Insert the AP into the splice box mounting plate slot and slide until the AP plate meets the tabs on b. the splice box plate. c. Tilt up the drop rail bar to insert the UAP2 in the ceiling tile cut out. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 33 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 d. Lift the UAP2 vertically and slide it into the locked position. 21. If using a PSU, plug the AC power cord into an AC power source. 22. Replace the ceiling tile next to the UAP2. Mounting a UAP2 on a Wall Before starting the UAP2 wall installation, go to Connect the Fiber UAP2 to a Classic CAN or TEN. 1. Follow the steps in Unpack and Inspect the UAP2 and Accessories. 2. Refer to and observe all cautions listed in General Mounting Cautions. 3. Refer to UAP2 Dimensions to determine the mounting location, which must be able to support the weight and dimensions of the UAP2 . 4. On the wall, use the U-bracket as a template to mark the holes at the location where you will mount the UAP2. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 34 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 5. Attach the U-bracket to the wall with four anchor screws. Note:
determine the anchor screw and torque required. The anchor screws are not provided by CommScope. Follow the local building codes to 6. For AC power configurations only, attach the PSU L-bracket to the U-bracket using the four M4 screws provided in the mounting kit. 7. For AC power configurations only, attach the PSU to the L-bracket using the four M4 screws provided in the mounting kit. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 35 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 8. Attach the splice box to the U-bracket. a. Open the splice box cover. b. Attach the splice box to the U-bracket using the three M4 screws provided in the mounting kit. c. Close the cover and tighten the screws. 9. Remove the angle brackets from the splice box plate. 10. Attach the splice box plate to the splice box with the four M4 screws included in the mounting kit. 11. Attach the base plate to the UAP2. 12. Insert the SFP+ modules in the UAP2 Primary and Secondary ports. Depending on the configuration, one or two SFP+ modules (Primary and Secondary) may be required. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 36 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 13. Lift the UAP2 close to the splice box plate. a. Connect the cables from the splice box to the UAP2 SFP+ modules. Depending on the configuration, there may be one cable (Primary) or two cables (Primary and Secondary). b. For AC power configurations only, connect the PSU cable to the connector on the UAP2. 14. Attach the UAP2 to the splice box base plate. a. Align the keyhole opening on the splice box mounting plate with the button on the AP mounting plate. Insert the AP into the splice box mounting plate slot and slide until the AP plate meets the tabs on the splice box plate. b. 15. Push the UAP2 downward and slide it into the locked position. 16. If using a PSU, plug the AC power cord into an AC power source. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 37 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 4: Mount the Fiber UAP2 Connect the Fiber UAP2 to a Classic CAN or TEN 1. Connect the UAP2 Primary (red) Port for this installation. 2. Clean the connectors on the SMF or MMF following the fiber suppliers recommendations. 3. Install the SFP+ connector on the end of the SMF or MMF that will connect to the UAP2 . Follow the limitations per the maximum range described in SFP+ Modules. 4. Connect the other end of the SMF or MMF to a matching SFP+ in an open port on an OPT Card installed in Slots L1-L4 in the TEN or Classic CAN. WCS Slots L5-L8 cannot be used to connect APs. Note:
optical cable will be hanging from the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box. If installing a UAP2 with the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit (PN 7781091-xx), the fiber 5. To support more than 320MHz RF Bandwidth, repeat Step 1 (page 38) to Step 4 (page 38) using the blue Secondary port on the UAP2 and an adjacent port on the same OPT card. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 38 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Chapter 5 Powering on a Fiber UAP2 The UAP2 is powered on as soon as power is connected to it. Under normal operating conditions, the Power LED turns on briefly when the unit is first detected. It will then go out briefly, followed by an initialization period during which the Power LED flashes slowly while the UAP2 is configured. The Power LED remains a steady green (not flashing) once the unit reaches a fully operational state, which typically occurs within 45 seconds. The Power LED behavior for a Fiber UAP2 is as follows:
Initial flash on and then offUAP2 has power applied but no fiber link is established to a CAN/TEN or to a primary fiber UAP2. Steady greenUAP2 is powered on and operational. Slow flashing greenUAP2 is powered on and initializing. Rapid flashing greenUAP2 Unit Identifier active via the Flash LED function in the ERA GUI. Slow-Flashing RedThe ERA GUI is reporting a critical alarm for the unit. The AP can be recovered without replacing hardware. Steady RedThe ERA GUI is reporting a critical alarm for the unit. The AP or SFP+ must be replaced. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 39 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contacting CommScope This chapter tells you how to contact CommScope for additional information or for assistance. Hardware to Software Mapping Information 1. To view or download a document that lists the minimum software requirements for ERA and ION-E hardware, do one of the following:
Scan the QR Code below. If viewing this document online as a PDF, click on the following URL link: http://
www.commscope.com/resources/in-building-wireless/era 2. Click on the ERA SW to HW Mapping document link to open it, or right click on the link and select the Save Target as... option from the contextual menu. DAS and Small Cell Technical Support The following sections tell you how to contact the DAS and Small Cell Technical Support team. Support is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Telephone Helplines Use the following Helpline telephone numbers to get live support, 24 hours a day:
24x7 EMEA 8:00-17:00 (UTC +1)
+1 888-297-6433 (Toll free for U.S. and Canada)
+ 800 73732837 (Toll free for parts of EMEA and Australia)
+ 49 909969333 (Toll charge incurred) Calls to an EMEA Helpline outside of the 8:00 to 17:00 time frame will be forwarded to the 24x7 Helpline. Online Support To go to the CommScope Wireless Support Request web site from which you can initiate a Technical Support ticket, do one of the following:
Scan the QR Code below. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 40 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contacting CommScope If viewing this document online as a PDF, click on the following URL link: http://www.commscope.com/
wisupport Enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your keyboard. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling Country specific information about collection and recycling arrangements per the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and implementing regulations is available on CommScopes website. To access information on the CommScope recycling program, do any of the following:
Scan the QR Code below. If viewing this document online as a PDF, click on the following URL link: http://www.commscope.com/
corporate-responsibility-and-sustainability/environment/weee-customer-recycling/
Enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your keyboard. DAS and Small Cell Technical Training 1. To access training on the online technical training site, please use the following web address or scan the QR code to the right: https://commscopeuniversity.com 2. Once you have logged in, you can search for training by typing search words in the Search bar or by going to the Catalog page to view the available courses. Instructor-led courses are conducted in North America and Europe. Before choosing a course, please verify the region. 3. 4. For training related questions, please contact us: icn_training@commscope.com Accessing ERA User Documentation 1. Access to the Customer Portal requires a user account. If you dont have an account:
a. Visit My Commscope at https://www.mycommscope.com. b. Click New User Registration and follow the prompts. c. After youve registered in My CommScope, click the Request Additional Access button and select the DAS and Small Cell Customer Portal from the list of applications. 2. Scan the QR Code below to go directly to the DAS and Small Cell Customer Portal. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 41 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Contacting CommScope Alternatively, visit MyCommScope and use the DAS and Small Cell Customer Portal Application. In Tools and Documentation, search by product, document category or title. 3. 4. Click on the title of any document to open it. CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 42 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL CommScope ERA UAP2 with Fiber Interface Installation Guide , Release P/N M0203AB, DRAFT Rev D 43 DRAFT: CONFIDENTIAL Corporate Headquarters CommScope Hickory North Carolina 28602 USA T: 1-828-324-2200 www.commscope.com
1 | internal model differences | Internal Photos | 126.68 KiB | October 23 2023 / April 20 2024 | delayed release |
1 | label and location | ID Label/Location Info | 436.44 KiB | October 23 2023 |
UAP 2 17E/19/25T/37T 7845389-0031 - 7845389-1031 Label picture Label Photos Label detail Label Position
1 | Section 2.911(d)(5)(i)-(ii) filing | Attestation Statements | 64.14 KiB | October 23 2023 |
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Industriering 10 86675 Buchdorf Germany Covered Equipment Certification Attestation Letter 8/31/2023 Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa K1V 1H2 Canada ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: XS5-UAP217192537 Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH (the applicant) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Note: If the equipment for which the applicant seeks authorization is produced by any of the entities identified on the current Covered List, the applicant should include an explanation on why the equipment is not covered equipment. Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH (the applicant) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. Signed:
Printed name: Cecka Jiri Title: Manager Quality Company Name: Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Date: 8/31/2023
1 | Section 2.911(d)(7) filing | Attestation Statements | 145.43 KiB | October 23 2023 |
U.S. Agent Designation for Service of Process -
Certification Attestation Letter October 2, 2023 Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa K1V 1H2 Canada ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: XS5-UAP217192537 Per section 2.911(d)(7) of the FCC rules, Andrew Wireless System GmbH (the applicant), FRN: 0019152750, certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is designated to the following U.S. Designated agent* for service of process:
Company Name:
Physical U.S. Company Address:
Agent name:
Agent Email Address:
FRN:
CommScope Technologies LLC 900 Chelmsford Street Lowell, MA 01851 Zachary Johnson Zac.Johnson@commscope.com 0033464595 The above contact person accepts the obligation for service of process. The applicant accepts to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Applicant Signed:
Designated Agent Signed:
(Required, if different to Applicant):
Signed:
Printed name:
Title:
Company Name: Andrew Wireless Systems Date:
Cecka Jiri Manager Quality August 31, 2023 Signed:
Printed name:
Title:
Company Name: CommScope Technologies LLC Date:
Zachary Johnson Regulatory Engineer August 31, 2023
* the applicant must designate a contact located in the United States for purposes of acting as the applicants agent for service of process, regardless of whether the applicant is a domestic or foreign entity. An applicant located in the United States may designate itself as the agent for service of process.
1 | Warning Labelling Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 20.36 KiB | October 23 2023 |
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Industriering 10 86675 Buchdorf Germany WARNING LABELING ATTESTATION LETTER FCC ID: XS5-UAP217192537 To whom it may concern, Warning label messages will be also shown in online and point-of-sale marketing materials and on outside packaging of device (per KDB 935210 D02) Warning labelling information:
For Industrial Signal Boosters WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. For Class B signal boosters WARNING. This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. You MUST register Class B signal boosters (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219) online at www.fcc.gov/signal-
boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. Label will appear:
- on the product itself as label
- on the packaging as label
in the manual in the data sheet in sales brochures in all other electronic media where customer has access Part 90 Class B Signal Booster Registration https://signalboosters.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/
Sincerely, Printed name: Cecka Jiri Title: Manager Quality Company Name: Andrew Wireless Systems Date: 10/9/2023
1 | agent letter | Cover Letter(s) | 33.80 KiB | October 23 2023 |
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Industriering 10 86675 Buchdorf Germany Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa K1V 1H2 Canada ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: XS5-UAP217192537 AUTHORITY TO ACT AS AGENT - FCC On our behalf, I appoint Nemko North America, Inc., to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in FCC regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. In signing this letter, Applicant certifies that neither the applicant nor any party to the application is not subject to a denial of Federal benefits, that include FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-
Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862 because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See 47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the definition of a "party" for these purposes. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for certification, as specified by Nemko North America Inc., still resides still resides with us. Sincerely, Printed name: Cecka Jiri Title: Manager Quality Company Name: Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Date: 8/31/2023
1 | confidential letter | Cover Letter(s) | 170.49 KiB | October 23 2023 |
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Industriering 10 86675 Buchdorf Germany Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 1H2 REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY - FCC FCC ID: XS5-UAP217192537 Pursuant to Sections 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules and FCC Guidance document 726920, we hereby request permanent confidential treatment of exhibits identified as such in the table below and request they are permanently withheld from public review based on the documents containing trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. We also request short-term confidentiality on certain exhibits until the intended date of marketing as outlined below. We request the exhibits be withheld from public view for a period of 180 days. We attest marketing of the product will only commence after the period of short-term confidentiality expires, or if marketing is to commence before the requested number of days listed above, the grantee will inform Nemko to release the Short-Term Confidentiality information withheld on the FCC equipment authorization website. Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photos Internal Photos Operation Description Parts List & Placement/BOM Tune-Up Procedure Schematic Diagrams Test Setup Photos Users Manual Type of Confidentiality Requested Permanent
Permanent*
Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent
Permanent*
Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term The asterisked items (*) require further information to be provided in this justification letter before permanent confidentiality will be extended to these exhibits. Please refer to FCC KDB 726920 D01 found at:
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/forms/FTSSearchResultPage.cfm?switch=P&id=41731 and review section II, 3) regarding specific information that must accompany these requests. Note: any documents held under the Short-Term confidentiality will automatically become public after the requested time if an appropriate extension request has not been received. Any exhibits (i.e., schematic diagrams) that may have already been requested to have Permanent confidentiality as shown above need not be repeated under Short-Term confidentiality request. Sincerely, Printed name: Cecka Jiri Title: Manager Quality Company Name: Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Date: 8/31/2023
1 | model differences letter | Cover Letter(s) | 16.56 KiB | October 23 2023 |
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH Industriering 10 86675 Buchdorf Germany Family Certification Attestation Letter Nemko Canada Inc 303 River Road Ottawa K1V 1H2 Canada ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: XS5-UAP217192537 We hereby request Family Certification for the below listed Models based on them being electrically, and physically identical apart from model name/number and the Module band population as described in the table below:
Model UAP 2 17E/19/25T/37T C-PE UAP 2 17E/19/25T/37T F-DC UAP 25T/37T C-PE P/N 7845389-0031 7845389-1031 7845389-0028 Data Entry Copper Fiber Copper UAP 2 25T/37T F-DC 7845389-1028 Fiber Depopulated Band RM 17E and RM 19 not present RM 17E and RM 19 not present Signed:
Printed name: Jiri Cecka Title: Quality Manager Date: 9/15/2023
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1 | 2023-10-23 | 3880 ~ 3980 | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) | Original Equipment |
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2023-10-23
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Andrew Wireless System
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0019152750
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Industriering 10
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Buchdorf, N/A
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Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
V******@nemko.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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XS5
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
UAP217192537
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J**** C****
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1 | Title |
Manager Quality
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4206********
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+49-9********
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j******@commscope.com
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n/a | ||||||
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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?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 04/20/2024 | ||||
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) | UAP 2 17E 19 25T 37T | ||||
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? | Yes | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is max conducted per antenna port. This device supports both MIMO and SISO industrial booster system configurations. The antenna(s) used for this device must be fixed-mounted on outdoor/indoor permanent structures with a separation distance from all persons during normal operation as documented in this filing. RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3). This application covers only the system configuration with host/master unit connected to a base station in the uplink path; operations if any with host/master unit connected to antenna or amplifier in the uplink require separate equipment authorization. Power listed is conducted. End users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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 |
Nemko S.p.A.
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1 | Name |
R**** G******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+39 0********
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+39 0********
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s******@nemko.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 27 | MO | 2112.5 | 2177.5 | 0.251 | Amp | D7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 27 | MO | 2112.5 | 2177.5 | 0.251 | Amp | F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 27 | MO | 1932.5 | 1992.5 | 0.288 | Amp | D7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 27 | MO | 1932.5 | 1992.5 | 0.288 | Amp | F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 27 | MO | 2498.5 | 2687.5 | 0.275 | Amp | D7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 27 | MO | 3700 | 3800 | 0.2 | Amp | G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 27 | MO | 3790 | 3890 | 0.2 | Amp | G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 27 | MO | 3880 | 3980 | 0.2 | Amp | G7D |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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