Fixed Access Unit (FAU) for Globalstar Systems FAU200 SAT Installation Handbook The product described in this manual conforms to the 98/13/EC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (TTE) and Satellite Earth Station Equipment (SESE) Directive, the 89/336/EEC EMC Directive and the 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. First Edition: August 1999 This manual is published by Globalstar LP, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual required by typographical errors, inaccuracies, or improvements to programs and / or equipment, may be made by Globalstar LP, at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual. All rights reserved. 1999 Ericsson Mobile Communications (UK) Limited Publication number: EN/LZT 123 5050 R1A Printed in United Kingdom SAFETY FAU Installation Handbook DANGER:
EARTH LEAKAGE CURRENTS Under no circumstances should the FAU be operated without a protective earthing conductor. DANGER:
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES Hazardous voltages will be present within the FAU once power has been applied. DANGER:
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES Avoid electrical contact with the telephone wires, hazardous voltages may be present. WARNING:
DANGER TO PERSONNEL The FAU may fall down if it is incorrectly mounted on pole. WARNING:
HOT COMPONENTS The FAU case will become hot when working and care must be taken when handling a unit that has just been switched off. WARNING:
DANGER TO PERSONNEL Ensure the FAU is securely mounted before powering-up. Warnings
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LZT 123 5050 PA4 a FAU Installation Handbook b LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Contents General ............................................................................................. 1 Definitions and Abbreviations .............................................................................1 Product Description ........................................................................ 2 Globalstar System ................................................................................................2 Fixed Access Unit (FAU) ....................................................................................2 Pre-Installation ................................................................................. 3 Pre-Installation Planning ......................................................................................3 Planning the Location for the FAU ................................................................4 Radio Interference Sources (for Guidance Only) ...........................................5 Cable Routing .................................................................................................5 Lightning Protection .......................................................................................6 Switched DC Power Supply ............................................................................6 Pole Mounting ................................................................................................7 Preparatory field engineering work .....................................................................7 Preparation and Configuration of the FAU ..........................................................7 Installation ....................................................................................... 9 Assembling the FAU ...........................................................................................9 Fitting the FAU ..................................................................................................10 FAU Connections ..............................................................................................12 Telephone ( n ) ............................................................................................13 Power ( l ) ...................................................................................................13 Data ( s ) .....................................................................................................14 PDI ( 6 ) .......................................................................................................14 SAFETY - Earth/Ground ..............................................................................14 Commissioning .............................................................................. 15 Power-Up ...........................................................................................................15 Making a test call ...............................................................................................15 Receiving an Incoming Test Call .......................................................................15 Data Calls ...........................................................................................................15 Fault Finding ......................................................................................................16 Technical Data - FAU ..................................................................... 17 Power requirements ...........................................................................................18 Environmental ....................................................................................................18 Interfaces ............................................................................................................18 Air interface ..................................................................................................18 Installation .........................................................................................................18 Standards ............................................................................................................19 Physical ..............................................................................................................19 Technical Data - PSU ........................................................................................19 Technical Data - Cables .....................................................................................19 Cable between FAU and PSU ......................................................................19 Cable between FAU and cross-connect ........................................................20 LZT 123 5050 PA4 i FAU Installation Handbook ii LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook General The FAU is a device to enable the end user to make and receive telephone calls via the Globalstar satellite network. This handbook describes how to plan the installation, fit the FAU and prepare it for use. Please read the safety information carefully. This issue covers the residential and PABX versions of the FAU only. Definitions and Abbreviations Alternating Current Bit Error Rate Base Transmitting Station Fixed Access Unit for Globalstar network Globalstar Air Interface Geostationary Earth Orbit Decibels Decibel referred to 1 mW Direct Current Data Communications Equipment Data Terminal Equipment ac AMPS American Mobile Phone System BER BTS CDMA Code Division Multiple Access dB dBm dc DCE DTE DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency FAU GAI GEO GSM Global System for Mobile Communication GUM Global User Modem IP LD LEO LNA MMI Man Machine Interface MSS NVM Non-volatile Memory PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange Production & Development Interface PDI PIN Personal Identity Number PLMN Public Land Mobile Network POT PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network RTS SIM TTE Request to Send Subscriber Identity Module Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Ingress Protection Loop Disconnect Low Earth Orbit Low Noise Amplifier Plain Ordinary Telephone Mobile Satellite Services LZT 123 5050 PA4 1 FAU Installation Handbook Product Description Globalstar System Globalstar is a low earth orbit (LEO) satellite-based telecommunications network offering wireless telephone services worldwide. The Fixed Access Unit (FAU) provides an interface for the end-user to access the Globalstar satellite network. The FAU communicates using the Globalstar Air Interface (GAI) via the satellite constellation to a number of groundstations or Gateways. The gateway interconnects the Globalstar satellite network through a Cellular Switch directly into the local Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). A diagram of the Globalstar network is shown below. The FAU is installed outdoors to provide an unobstructed view of the orbiting satellite constellation, and cabling is run from the unit to a conventional telephone socket mounted indoors, for easy connection of a telephone. Fixed Access Unit (FAU) Typical Satellite Link The FAU comprises a single unit formed from a die-cast aluminium case enclosed on four sides by moulded polycarbonate sunshields. Access to the single circuit board contained within the aluminium case, is via the removable aluminium backplate. The plate is secured using tamper-proof fixings. Twin antennas - transmit and receive - attach to the top of the case using tamper-
proof screw fixings. The receive antenna incorporates a Low Noise Amplifier
(LNA). The mechanical design of the FAU is common to two applications and provides the end user with an interface for connecting a standard telephone:
Residential FAU - allowing connection of a telephone. PABX FAU - allowing connection of a range of PABXs. 2 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Pre-Installation The following activities will need to be carried out, before installation and commissioning of the FAU at the subscribers site:
Pre-installation Planning. Preparatory Field Engineering Work. Preparation and configuration of the FAU at the Engineering Depot. Pre-Installation Planning Identify mounting location for FAU and type of pole/mast/wall fixing. Pre-installation planning activities may include:
Survey of subscriber location, address and mains voltage. Confirm position of the FAU is acceptable with customer/service provider. Identify position of possible interfering transmissions. This could be fixed service microwave transmissions, radar pulses or a cellular base station. Identify position for FAU safety earthing system. Identify location for 48 V DC power supply. Identify position of cross-connect unit and telephone jack. Determine and gain appropriate planning approval for the following cable routes:
FAU - subscribers premises. FAU - power supply. Typical FAU installation LZT 123 5050 PA4 3 FAU Installation Handbook Planning the Location for the FAU When deciding on the location for the FAU attention should be paid to the following planning recommendations:
The FAU should be mounted to have a clear view of the sky, away from any interfering sources or obstructions, see Figure below. The installation must be planned to place all equipment, cables, etc., out of reach of the general public. Clear View for Satellite Communication If the FAU is mounted on a building it must be at a minimum height of 2 metres above the top of buildings with a clear view of the sky. Where two or more FAUs are to be mounted in the same area, they should be separated by at least 1.2 metres. Refer to table 1 for recommended separation distances. FAU Spacing and Clearance 4 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Table 1: FAU Separation Distances Number of Distance from Nearest FAUs FAU 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1.2 m 1.2 m 1.5 m 2.1 m 2.1 m 2.7 m 3.4 m 3.9 m 4.5 m 5.1 m 6.0 m Radio Interference Sources (for Guidance Only) In general the FAU will be unaffected by radio transmissions operating in the vicinity of an installation. However, there are a small number of situations close to radio transmitters where care should be taken in assessing the suitability of the site for installing an FAU. If due care is not taken possible mis-operation of the FAU may result or, in extreme cases, even damage. NOTE: The information given is for guidance only. Worst case conditions have been assumed throughout. General Radar An FAU may suffer damage if placed closer than:
250 m of a general radar station operating near to the FAU receive band 150 m of a general radar station operating in the 5 GHz region Fixed Radio Services Operating in the FAU Receive Band An FAU may be rendered inoperable if placed closer than:
150 m from the centre boresight of a digital point-to-point microwave radio link 700 m of a digital point-to-multipoint base station using an omni-directional antenna The recommended cable types for use with the FAU allow the following maximum separations:
Cable between FAU and DC Power Supply For all applications, the cable between the FAU and its DC power supply should be kept as short as possible, up to a maximum separation of 50 metres using standard power cable. See Technical Data - Cables, for recommended cable types. Cable Routing LZT 123 5050 PA4 5 FAU Installation Handbook FAU Block Diagram Cable between FAU and Telecommunication Terminal Apparatus Residential applications PABX applications
<1.6 km (voice only)
<1.6 km (voice only) Lightning Protection FAU Applications Consideration should be given to protecting all external power and telecommunication cabling against lightning especially where long lengths of overhead cable will be run from the FAU to terminal apparatus. Where lightning protection is considered necessary all protective devices should be fitted in accordance with local regulations. Switched DC Power Supply The unit must incorporate a disconnection device to allow the unit to be isolated from the primary power source. It is recommended that the DC power supply unit incorporates its own ON/OFF switch to allow the FAU to be powered ON and OFF remotely. 6 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Pole Mounting The FAU can be mounted on a standard pole, see Technical Data. The following pole lengths are supported assuming a stub pole attachment conforming to the loading specification Technical Data page 18. 50mm < TBD m 100mm < TBD m Preparatory field engineering work The following checklist details some of the main engineering field activities, which may need to have been completed before installing the FAU:
Erection of mast / pole. Installation of the cross-connect box and line-jack socket(s) at the subscribers premises/PABX installation. Cabling of AC mains supply to DC Power Supply Unit, if applicable. Installation of DC Power Supply Unit and any stand-by power supply. Installation of data and telephony cabling from FAU to payphone/residence. Installation of power supply cabling from FAU to DC power supply unit. Provision of earthing system for FAU. Preparation and Configuration of the FAU Preparation and configuration of the FAU at the installers depot is essential before field installation can take place. The following checklist details the pre-requisite activities to be carried out for each FAU:
Unpack the FAU and check all packaged contents, refer to check list enclosed in packaging. Allocate SIM card to FAU. Place FAU on earthing mat, connect earth lead and attach earthing strap to wrist. Remove rear cover plate from FAU. Insert SIM into the holder as follows. Click holder up in direction of arrow, swing open, insert SIM into slots notch up as shown, fold back down and click closed. SIM Card Holder LZT 123 5050 PA4 7 FAU Installation Handbook Attach PDI terminal and power-up FAU. Refer to FAU installation software Getting Started document. Download application specific software and software configurable parameters to FAU including, SIM PIN and customer specific parameters. Record FAU and subscriber details, including: application, software version, telphone number, SIM number, SIM PIN, FAU serial number, IMEI No. Disconnect cables, fit rear cover and tighten securing screws to 2.5 Nm torque. Re-pack the FAU. 8 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Installation Check the unit for transit damage and verify that the rear cover is secure. Cross check that the FAU identity number (IMEI number) on the base of the unit, is the one allocated to the subscriber. e FAU Label Assembling the FAU Sun shields and antennas must be fitted to the FAU housing before fitting the unit to a pole. 1. Place front sun shield in position on housing ensuring it locates correctly with screw holes. 2. Position rear sun shields and insert four screws through rear sun shield and housing into front sun shield. 3. Tighten screws in turn to 0.8-1.0 Nm torque. Fitting Sun Shields 4. Insert sealing O rings into antenna sockets of main housing. 5. Place antenna in position, they are keyed to ensure correct location of each antenna and mating of antenna connectors. 6. Secure antenna using captive screws and tighten to 0.8-1.0 Nm torque. LZT 123 5050 PA4 9 FAU Installation Handbook Fitting the FAU Fitting the Antenna The installer will first need to decide the appropriate method for installing the FAU, see Pre-Installation. WARNING:
DANGER TO PERSONNEL Do not install the FAU during a lightning storm. WARNING:
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines as hazardous voltages may be present. 1. Where conditions allow, mount the FAU on a pre-installed stub pole/ mast, by using the handle provided on the FAU. Typically, these situations will arise only where the top of the pole can be reached safely and easily. Connection of cables will then be possible after the FAU has been secured in position. 10 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook 2. In situations where the top of the pole cannot be reached safely; FAU mounting may be better achieved by mounting the FAU to the stub pole, connecting all cables and then erecting and securing to the mast with the FAU in position. WARNING:
DANGER TO PERSONNEL The FAU may fall down if it is incorrectly mounted on pole. The following procedure may need to be adapted to suit the chosen method of installation:
1. Prepare the FAU for mounting at the top of the pole by loosely fitting the two pole-clamps on the back of the FAU. The screw length will depend on the diam-
eter of the pole, eg. 100 mm nominal pole use 80 mm long screw, 50 mm nomi-
nal pole use 25 mm long screw. 2. Lift the FAU over the top of the pole passing the pole through both brackets until the top of the pole butts fully against the FAU handle/stop-plate, see below. 3. Secure the FAU to the pole by tightening the clamp bolts to 30.5 Nm torque. WARNING:
DANGER TO PERSONNEL Ensure the FAU is securely mounted before powering-up. FAU Pole Mounting LZT 123 5050 PA4 11 FAU Installation Handbook FAU Connections Each FAU has seven external Connections:
Antenna Rx. Antenna Tx. Bolt - Earthing cable. Connector - 2-wire telephony cable. Connector - data cable - not used. Connector - 2-wire DC power feed. Connector - PDI cable for configuration and commissioning. FAU Connections 12 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Table 2: Cable Connectors Manufacturer: Bulgin Type: Buccaneer sealed Connector No of ways required Bulk head Connector Cable Connector - Flex Mounting (not supplied) PDI Data Power Telephone Line (A & B lines) 25-way 25-way 2-way 2-way Panel Plug - fitted with 25-
way crimp pin insert. Panel Socket - fitted with 25-way crimp pin insert. Panel Plug - fitted with 2-
way screw type terminal. Panel Socket - fitted with 2-way screw type terminal. Socket - fitted with 25-way crimp pin insert. Plug - fitted with 25-way crimp pin insert. Socket - fitted with 2-way screw type terminal. Plug - fitted with 2-way screw type terminal. The drawing below shows pin connections of socket. 4. Unscrew castellated locking ring on connector to remove the 2-pin insert. 5. Slacken cable-clamping nut and insert cable into connector. 6. Connect appropriate wires to pins L and N of 2-pin insert then tighten securing screws. 7. Replace insert then tighten castellated locking ring and cable clamp. 8. Plug into FAU and tighten retaining ring. Telephone ( n ) Power ( l ) Telephone Line Connections The telephone cable should be supported at regular intervals along its route according to local regulations. Typically, a fixing every 300 mm or so is common. P-Clips or All Weather Ty-wraps are generally used for this but whatever supports are chosen must be suitable for the cable diameter and chosen to suit the surface or surfaces at that particular site. Waterproof sealant should be used to seal and weather-proof the point of entry of the cable into the building following local installation standards. Ensure the installation is aesthetically pleasing. The drawing below shows pin connections of power socket. 1. Unscrew the castellated locking ring on connector to remove the 2-pin insert. 2. Slacken the cable-clamping nut and insert the cable into the connector. 3. Connect appropriate wires to sockets L and N then tighten securing screws. 4. Replace insert then tighten castellated locking ring and cable clamp. 5. Plug into FAU and tighten retaing ring. The power source should provide +48 volts DC with respect to the FAU case. The power cable should be supported at regular intervals along its route according to local LZT 123 5050 PA4 13 FAU Installation Handbook regulations. Waterproof sealant should be used to seal and weatherproof the point of entry of the cable into the building following local installation standards. Data ( s ) PDI ( 6 ) Power Socket Connections The data connector is not used in this version of the FAU. Ensure the dust cap is securely fitted to protect the FAU from dust and moisture ingress. The PDI cable enters a socket at base of the FAU. When the socket is not in use, ensure the dust cap is securely fitted to protect the FAU from dust and moisture ingress. SAFETY - Earth/Ground DANGER:
EARTH LEAKAGE CURRENTS Under no circumstances shall the FAU be operated without a protective copper earthing conductor. The FAU enclosure must be connected to a single protective earth. A separate copper earth cable must be installed from the FAU to an earth / ground, in accordance with local regulations. Earthing Stud Ensure the earthing conductor is attached to the housing as shown above using toothed washer to provide good contact. 14 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Commissioning The following instructions enable the installation engineer to ensure the system is working correctly before leaving the installation. After checking that the installation is complete, correct and that all earth connections are good the system must be tested. Power-Up DANGER:
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES Hazardous voltages will be present within the FAU once power has been applied. DANGER:
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES Avoid electrical contact with the telephone wires, hazardous voltages may be present. Switch on the DC power supply to power up the FAU and wait one minute for system registration. If the ambient temperature is between -15o C and -30o C allow the unit 3 minutes to warm up. Making a test call Lift the telephone handset and observe the following, Dial Tone should be heard. Dial the test call telephone number and finish with the # key. If the Equipment Engaged (Busy) tone is heard, replace the handset and try again later. When the call is answered, talk for a short period to ensure you can hear and be heard. Press down a button on the telephone keypad. Ensure that the called party hears a clear tone. Ask them to press a button so you can check for a clear tone as well. Arrange for the called party to dial the FAU to test incoming calls. Hang-up to terminate the call. Receiving an Incoming Test Call When the telephone rings, wait for about 3 seconds before picking up the phone. This confirms the ringing circuits of the FAU are OK. Talk for a short period, ensure that you can hear, and can be heard, then hang-up. Data Calls Not supported. LZT 123 5050 PA4 15 FAU Installation Handbook Fault Finding The following chart will help in finding simple faults when making a test call. Any other faults should be reported to the service provider and the unit returned for internal checking. Fault Finding Chart 16 LZT 123 5050 PA4 Technical Data - FAU FAU Installation Handbook FAU Outline Drawing LZT 123 5050 PA4 17 FAU Installation Handbook Physical Colour Dimensions Including antennae Excluding antennae Light grey W 300 x D 175 x H 525 mm W 300 x D 175 x H 300 mm 7.3 kg Weight Degree of ingress protection EN 60529 IP55 Power requirements Supply voltage Supply ripple Input current Power consumption
+48 V DC nominal, +44 to +54 V DC 200 mVrms maximum 1.0 A maximum 50 W maximum Environmental Storage temperature
-30 to +70 C Transportation temperature -30 to +70 C Operating temperature Relative humidity Altitude
-30 to +60 C with 1120W/m2 solar radiation Up to 90%
Sea level to 5000 m Interfaces Telephone port Analogue subscriber line UK standard, 600 ohms (resistive)
(configurable to individual country standards) DTMF ITU-T Q.23 Supports terminal equipment up to REN=3 Loop calling unguarded clearing Line reversal Clear backward Not currently supported RS422 levels Connector for configuration and commissioning tool RS232 levels Data port PDI port Air interface Standards Transmit frequency Receive frequency Transmit power Receiver G/T ratio Globalstar Air Interface (GAI) 1610.0 to 1626.5MHz 2483.5 to 2500.0MHz
+37dBm EIRP maximum
-24dB/K minimum 18 LZT 123 5050 PA4 FAU Installation Handbook Installation On pole Cable connectors Power Telephone PDI With mounting kit supplied for pole diameters 47.8 - 48.8 mm or 100.6 - 102.6 mm Bulgin Buccaneer range (not supplied) Panel Socket - 2-way screw type terminal. Panel Plug - 2-way screw type terminal. Sealed Socket - fitted with 25-way crimp pin insert. Standards Safety European Union EN 60215, EN 60950 EMC European Union US Environmental EN 300 733, EN 300 831 FCC CFR 47 Part 15B ETS 300 019 Classes 1.2, 2.3 and 4.1 with exceptions Technical Data - PSU AC/DC Converter Input voltage Output voltage Output current Supply ripple Environmental Safety CE-marking 95 to 265 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz
+48 V DC to +54 V DC 1.0 A minimum 3.0 A maximum (can be via external 3.0 A fuse) 200 mV rms maximum To suit local environmental conditions The unit must comply with EN 60950 or equivalent safety standard. The installation must be a SELV source of supply with single fault protection. The installation must incorporate a disconnection device to allow the psu to be isolated from the primary power source. The unit must be marked with the CE-marking. This means that it complies with the following European Council Directives:
73/23/EEC, concerning electrical safety 89/336/EEC, concerning electromagnetic compatibility Technical Data - Cables Cable between FAU and PSU Number of wires Length Wire type Wire diameter Outer cable diameter Insulation material Insulation between wires 2 core 50 m maximum Solid or stranded 20 AWG or equivalent for up to 50 metres length 6.0 mm minimum, 8.1 mm maximum PVC or PE must withstand 750 Vrms during 1 minute LZT 123 5050 PA4 19 FAU Installation Handbook Temperature Working voltage
-40 to +80 C (where local conditions allow a lower specification cable may be selected) 100 Vrms Cable between FAU and cross-connect Number of wires Length 2 core twisted pair 1609 m maximum
(total length of all cabling to telephones including extensions) Solid or stranded 0.4 mm minimum (26 AWG) 5.5 mm nominal PVC or PE Wire type Wire diameter Outer cable diameter Insulation material Insulation between wires Must withstand 750 Vrms during 1 minute Temperature
-40 to +80 C (where local conditions allow a lower specification cable may be selected) 100 Vrms Working voltage CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Protective Earth Cable (typical) Wire type Wire diameter Conductor Size Conductor Rating Insulation material Overall diameter Stranded 12 AWG Copper 56/0.3 41A PVC or PE (Colour: Green / Yellow) 4.4mm 20 LZT 123 5050 PA4 Additional Information FAU Installation Handbook RF (Radio Frequency) Safety The FAU200 SAT has been tested in accordance with RF safety guidelines on human exposure to RF fields. When installed using the procedures described in this Handbook the FAU200 SAT produces RF exposures well below international safety limits and conforms to the recommendations of the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection) and to international exposure standards, such as:
CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2 US standard ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 Maintenance work on the FAU200 SAT antenna during operation will not generate RF exposure levels exceeding the safety limits. Patents This product is manufactured under licence to one or more of the patents of Qualcomm Incorporated, other patents pending. 4,901,307 5,056,109 5,099,204 5,101,501 5,103,459 5,107,225 5,109,390 5,228,054 5,257,283 5,265,119 5,267,261 5,267,262 5,283,536 5,289,527 5,307,405 5,309,474 5,339,046 5,341,456 5,373,259 5,383,219 5,392,287 5,396,516 5,408,697 5,414,796 Table 3: Patents 5,416,797 5,426,392 5,442,627 5,452,473 5,461,639 5,469,115 5,475,870 5,479,475 5,485,486 5,487,175 5,490,165 5,497,395 5,499,280 5,504,773 5,506,865 5,509,015 5,511,067 5,511,073 5,528,593 5,544,196 5,546,459 5,561,618 5,566,000 5,566,206 5,566,357 5,568,483 5,572,172 5,574,773 5,576,662 5,577,022 5,577,025 5,581,575 5,588,043 5,590,069 5,590,406 5,590,408 5,592,481 5,592,548 5,594,718 5,596,570 5,600,754 5,602,833 5,603,096 5,604,730 5,617,060 5,621,784 5,621,853 5,625,876 5,627,857 5,629,955 5,629,975 5,633,881 5,638,412 5,640,414 5,642,398 5,644,591 5,644,596 5,646,991 5,652,599 5,654,979 5,655,220 5,657,420 5,666,122 5,673,259 5,675,644 5,687,229 5,689,557 5,691,974 5,692,006 LZT 123 5050 PA4 21 FAU Installation Handbook FAU200 Satellite - Installation Handbook 22 LZT 123 5050 PA4