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I N D O O R M C P A P L A T F O R M P A F I N D O O R M C P A P L A T F O R M I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D S E R V I C E M A N U A L P A F - 1 9 X X - E X - X X X 044-05298 Rev A November 2007 2007 Powerwave Technologies Incorporated. All rights reserved. Powerwave Technologies, and the Powerwave logo are registered trademarks. This Powerwave product is intended only for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION and is designed to operate within the Normal Operating (typical operating) ranges or conditions specified in this document. Operation of this equipment beyond the specified ranges in this document may cause:
1. Spurious emissions that violate regulatory requirements. 2. The equipment to be automatically removed from service when maximum thresholds are exceeded. 3. The equipment to not perform in accordance with its specifications. It is the Operator's responsibility to ensure this equipment is properly installed and operated within Powerwave operat-
ing specifications to obtain proper performance from the equipment and to comply with regulatory requirements. For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring. PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings, Cautions, and Notes are found throughout this manual where applicable. The associated icons are used to quickly identify a potential condition that could result in the consequences described below if precautions are not taken. Notes clarify and provide additional information to assist the user. WARNING: This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical and RF circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents CAUTION: This caution symbol means reader be careful. In this situation, the user might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. NOTE This note symbol means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the document. Procedures are not contained in notes. 044-05298 Rev A i Revision Record PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Revision Record Revision Letter Date of Change Reason for Change A November 2007 Initial release ii 044-05298 Rev A Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Product Description Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Scope of Manual ........................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Product Description ....................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Functional And Physical Specifications ........................................................................................................ 1-1 Chapter 2 - Controls and Indicators Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 Subrack ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 Ethernet Connector Pinout ..................................................................................................................... 2-2 RS-485 Interface .................................................................................................................................... 2-3 Filter I/O (if used) .................................................................................................................................... 2-3 MCPA ............................................................................................................................................................ 2-3 Filter (if used) ................................................................................................................................................ 2-4 Circuit Breaker Panel .................................................................................................................................... 2-6 Chapter 3 - Installation Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Site Survey .................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Space Requirements .................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Unpacking and Inspection ............................................................................................................................. 3-1 Electrical Service Recommendations ........................................................................................................... 3-1 Cooling Requirements .................................................................................................................................. 3-2 Installation Instructions ................................................................................................................................. 3-2 PAF ......................................................................................................................................................... 3-2 Seismic Brace (Optional) ........................................................................................................................ 3-3 DC Connections ..................................................................................................................................... 3-3 RS-485 Alarm Interface .......................................................................................................................... 3-5 MCPA ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-5 Initial Start-Up and Power Setting Procedures ............................................................................................. 3-6 Initial Start Up ......................................................................................................................................... 3-6 Chapter 4 - Maintenance Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Periodic Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 4-1 Clearing Alarm Faults ............................................................................................................................. 4-2 System Component Part Numbers ............................................................................................................... 4-2 Field Replacement Procedures ..................................................................................................................... 4-2 MCPA ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-3 Subrack Cooling Fans ............................................................................................................................ 4-4 Inside Mount .................................................................................................................................... 4-4 Rear Mount ...................................................................................................................................... 4-5 Fan Inside Mount to Rear Mount Conversion .................................................................................. 4-6 Subrack .................................................................................................................................................. 4-7 Filter ........................................................................................................................................................ 4-8 Circuit Breaker Panel .............................................................................................................................. 4-9 Return For Service Procedures .................................................................................................................. 4-10 Obtaining An RMA ................................................................................................................................ 4-10 Repackaging For Shipment .................................................................................................................. 4-10 Chapter 5 - Specifications Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 5-1 044-05298 Rev A i PAF-19XX-EX-XXX List of Tables List of Tables 2-1 Subrack Faceplate Interface Connectors, and Indicators ........................................................................ 2-2 2-2 Ethernet Connector Pinout....................................................................................................................... 2-2 2-3 RS-485 Pinout.......................................................................................................................................... 2-3 2-4 MCPA Indicators and Controls................................................................................................................. 2-4 2-5 Filter Connector Descriptions................................................................................................................... 2-5 3-1 Sample of DC Cable Ratings ................................................................................................................... 3-2 3-2 PAF Frame Installation Procedure........................................................................................................... 3-3 3-3 DC Power Installation Procedure............................................................................................................. 3-4 3-4 RS-485 Alarm States ............................................................................................................................... 3-5 3-5 MCPA Installation Procedure................................................................................................................... 3-6 3-6 Initial Startup Procedure .......................................................................................................................... 3-6 4-1 Periodic Maintenance .............................................................................................................................. 4-1 4-2 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 4-2 4-3 System Components Part Number List.................................................................................................... 4-2 4-4 MCPA Removal and Replacement Procedure......................................................................................... 4-3 4-5 Inside Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement Procedure .......................................................... 4-4 4-6 Rear Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement Procedure............................................................ 4-5 4-7 Fan Conversion Procedure ...................................................................................................................... 4-6 4-8 Subrack Removal and Replacement Procedure...................................................................................... 4-7 4-9 Filter Removal and Replacement Procedure ........................................................................................... 4-8 4-10 Circuit Breaker Panel Removal and Replacement Procedure ............................................................... 4-9 5-1 System Specifications.............................................................................................................................. 5-1 ii 044-05298 Rev A List of Figures PAF-19XX-EX-XXX List of Figures 1-1 System Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................ 1-2 1-2 PAF System Model .................................................................................................................................. 1-2 1-3 Subrack.................................................................................................................................................... 1-3 1-4 MCPA ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-3 1-5 Filter (if used)........................................................................................................................................... 1-3 1-6 Circuit Breaker Panel............................................................................................................................... 1-4 2-1 Subrack Interface Panel Connectors ....................................................................................................... 2-1 2-2 Subrack Rear +27 VDC Connector Block................................................................................................ 2-1 2-3 MCPA Controls and Indicators ................................................................................................................ 2-3 2-4 Filter Front Connections .......................................................................................................................... 2-4 2-5 Filter Front Plate Indicators...................................................................................................................... 2-5 2-6 Circuit Breaker Panel Front and Top View .............................................................................................. 2-6 3-1 Frame Installation .................................................................................................................................... 3-3 3-2 Power Connections.................................................................................................................................. 3-4 3-3 Return Bus connection ............................................................................................................................ 3-4 3-4 Frame to Halo Ground Connection Example........................................................................................... 3-5 3-5 MCPA Front Panel Features.................................................................................................................... 3-6 4-1 MCPA Removal and Replacement .......................................................................................................... 4-3 4-2 Inside Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement ........................................................................... 4-4 4-3 Rear Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement ............................................................................. 4-5 4-4 Fan Inside Mount to Rear Mount Conversion .......................................................................................... 4-6 4-5 Subrack Removal and Replacement ....................................................................................................... 4-7 4-6 Filter Removal and Replacement ............................................................................................................ 4-8 4-7 Breaker Panel Unit Removal and Replace .............................................................................................. 4-9 044-05298 Rev A iii PAF-19XX-EX-XXX This page intentionally left blank iv 044-05298 Rev A Chapter 1 Product Description Introduction This manual contains information and procedures for installation, operation, and maintenance of the PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) Indoor System. The manual is organized into chapters as follows. Chapter 1 - Product Description Chapter 2 - Controls and Indicators Chapter 3 - Installation Chapter 4 - Maintenance Chapter 5 - Specifications Scope of Manual This manual is intended for use by service technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It contains service information required for the equipment described and is current as of the printing date. Changes which occur after the printing date may be incorporated by a complete manual revision or alternatively as additions. Product Description The PAF-19XX-EX-XXX system, shown in the Figure 1-1 block diagram, is an 1900 MHz, 4-way combined, frame-mounted BTS solution. The PAF system contains three MCPA subracks, each capable of containing up to four MCPAs, three filters, and one DC circuit breaker panel. The MCPA subrack, shown in Figure 1-3, contains linear, feed-forward MCPAs that operate in the 1930 - 1990 MHz range. Each subrack is also equipped with automatic power control (APC), an ethernet connection, an RS-485/RS-232 connection, a filter I/O port, and two cooling fans. The subrack is installed on sliding rails so that it can be pulled forward to allow access to the rear of the subrack. The MCPA, shown in Figure 1-4, is a 1900 MHz module that produces a typical output of 160 watts (52.0 dBm) before system losses, with an instantaneous bandwidth of 25 MHz. The filter assembly, shown in Figure 1-5, if used, supresses unwanted signals and non-linear components of the signal from the amplifiers. The circuit breaker panel, shown in Figure 1-8, consists of two +27 VDC input buses (A and B), and a system circuit breaker panel. The panel receives +27 VDC from the BTS and then distributes circuit breaker protected DC power to the individual subracks. Functional And Physical Specifications PAF-19XX-EX-XXX system functional and physical specifications are listed in Chapter 5. 044-05298 Rev A 1-1 PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Functional And Physical Specifications Main to/from Antenna
(TX/RX) Diversity from Antenna
(RX) Analog 1 (Main) to BTS Analog 2 (Main) to BTS Digital 1 (Main) to BTS Digital (Main) to BTS 2 Analog 1 (Diversity) to BTS Analog 2 (Diversity) to BTS Digital 1 (Diversity) to BTS Digital (Diversity) to BTS 2 Analog Input Input Combiner/
Splitter Digital Input MCPA- 0 MCPA- 1 MCPA- 2 MCPA- 3 Combiner Filter DC Power Controller Figure 1-1 System Block Diagram Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz PC I/O 850 MHz Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz PC I/O 850 MHz Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz PC I/O 850 MHz Figure 1-2 PAF System Model 1-2 044-05298 Rev A Functional And Physical Specifications PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz Front Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O Figure 1-3 Subrack Rear 850 MHz Front Rear Figure 1-4 MCPA Figure 1-5 Filter (if used) 044-05298 Rev A 1-3 PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Functional And Physical Specifications Figure 1-6 Circuit Breaker Panel 1-4 044-05298 Rev A Chapter 2 Controls and Indicators Introduction This chapter contains descriptions of the PAF-19XX-EX-XXX subrack, MCPA, filter, and circuit breaker panel interface connections, controls and indicators. Subrack The location of the subrack interface controls, connectors, and indicator are shown in Figures 2-1 and 2-2 and feature descriptions are listed in Table 2-1. RF OUT ETHERNET RS485 FILTER I/O CDMA1 CDMA2 CDMA3 CDMA4 CDMA5 CDMA6 Figure 2-1 Subrack Interface Panel Connectors DIGITAL DC POWER
+27V RETURN 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Figure 2-2 Subrack Rear +27 VDC Connector Block 044-05298 Rev A 2-1 Subrack PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Table 2-1 Subrack Faceplate Interface Connectors, and Indicators Connectors Description RF DIGITAL (CDMA1 through CDMA6) RF OUTPUT Status ETHERNET RS-232/RS-485 Filter Filter I/O Six SMA input connectors 7/16 DIN connector, composite transmit signal output. RJ-45 connector used for host alarm reporting, Pin layout is listed in Table 2-2 DB-9 connector used for host alarm reporting. Pin Layout is listed in Table 2-3 DB-15 connector to provide control and communication to filter (if used) DC Power
+27 VDC Connector Block (Rear of Subrack) Provide connections for +27 VDC circuit breaker protected power from breaker panel and frame ground bus return connections. Ethernet Connector Pinout The Ethernet port is used for commuication with a personal computer (PC) or with a base station. The pin layout for the Ethernet interface is listed in Table 2-2. Table 2-2 Ethernet Connector Pinout Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Transmit Data (TX) +
Transmit Data (TX) -
Receive Data (RX) +
NC NC Receive Data (RX) -
NC NC 2-2 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX MCPA RS-485 Interface This RS-485 connector is used for serial communication and as an interface to the system for delivery of alarms. Grounding pin 8 disables RS-485 communication. Table 2-3 lists the pin descriptions. Table 2-3 RS-485 Pinout Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Description RS-485 RX+
N/C N/C RS-485 RX-
Ground RS-485 TX-
RS-485 TX+
Select = 1 (Not grounded) Ground Filter I/O (if used) This port is used for communication with the filter tray associated with the subrack. MCPA The controls and indicators for the MCPA consist of an OFF/ON/RESET switch and tri-color LED status indicator as shown in Figure 2-3 with detailed functions listed in Table 2-2. Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Multi-Color Status LED 3-Position Switch:
RESET ON OFF Connector RJ-11 PC I/O Figure 2-3 MCPA Controls and Indicators 850 MHz 044-05298 Rev A 2-3 Filter (if used) PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Table 2-4 MCPA Indicators and Controls Control/Indicator STATUS (Multi-colored LED Indicator) LED Color Green (solid) Description MCPA Status. RF enabled, OFF/ON/RESET switch set to ON (middle position). Standby. Major Alarm APC Activated Critical Alarm, MCPA disabled. Over Temperature Alarm Green (blinking) Yellow (solid) Yellow (blinking) Red (solid) Red (blinking) Red/Yellow (blinking together) High Reverse Output Power 1 minute Red/Yellow (alternating) validation period Critical Alarm during remote firmware download or checksum failure Toggle Switch positions:
RESET (Up) ON (Middle) OFF (Down) RJ-11 Resets MCPA. LED indicates boot mode, then turns solid green. Enables MCPA. LED indicates solid green. Disables MCPA. LED Indicates solid red. RS-232 PC Interface for factory use only. Filter (if used) Figure 2-4 shows the front plate of the filter. Table 2-3 lists the descriptions of the connectors. Figure 2-5 shows the five indicators on the filter front panel. The LED will display a green light during normal operation and red light if the indicated stage has suffered a catastrophic failure. Antenna Main MCPA RF Out IIC DC Power Antenna Diversity Forward Main Power Coupler Port RF Test Port Main Antenna Receive LNA Output Ports Diversity Antenna Receive LNA output port CDMA 1 CDMA 2 CDMA 1 CDMA 2 Figure 2-4 Filter Front Connections 2-4 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Filter (if used) Connector/Cable Antenna Connections Antenna Main Antenna Diversity Subrack Connection MCPA RF Out IIC BTS Connections CDMA 1 CDMA 2 CDMA 1 CDMA 2 Table 2-5 Filter Connector Descriptions Description 7/16 connector - Dx0 (bi-directional) antenna port 7/16 connector - Dx1 (simplex RX) antenna port 7/16 connector - connects subrack to receive output signal DB-15 connector for communication between filter and subrack Dx0 Receive LNA Output Port CDMA Dx0 Receive LNA Output Port CDMA Dx0 Receive LNA Input Port AMPS Dx0 Receive LNA Output Port AMPS Dx1 Receive LNA Output Port CDMA Dx1 Recevie LNA Output Port CDMA Dx1 Receive LNA Output Port AMPS Dx1 Receive LNA Output Port AMPS Test Port Connections RF Test Port Forward Main Coupler Port Power Connection Power SMA connector - Switched Coupler Port (4-way) SMA connector - Dx0 Forward Power Coupler Port Power connection DC Power IIC TTLNA DX0 DX1 LNA RF ON Figure 2-5 Filter Front Plate Indicators 044-05298 Rev A 2-5 Circuit Breaker Panel PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Circuit Breaker Panel Figure 2-6 shows the switches on the front of the breaker panel and the cable connections on the rear. Chapter 3 discusses power cable connection. SECTOR 0 ALPHA SECTOR 1 BETA SECTOR 2 GAMMA AMP 0 AMP 2 AMP 0 AMP 2 AMP 0 AMP 2 FILTERS DIV 0 SECTOR 0 ALPHA SECTOR 1 BETA SECTOR 2 GAMMA AMP 1 AMP 3 AMP 1 AMP 3 AMP 1 AMP 3 FILTERS DIV 1 ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I ON I OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF LOWEST SUBRACK LOWEST SUBRACK Alcatel Lucent Top Figure 2-6 Circuit Breaker Panel Front and Top View 2-6 044-05298 Rev A Chapter 3 Installation Introduction This chapter contains unpacking, inspection, installation instructions, and recommendations for installing the PAF-19XX-EX-XXX MCPA Indoor System. Site Survey Powerwave recommends that a site survey be performed prior to equipment ordering or installation. Performing a detailed site survey reduces or eliminates installation and turn-up delays. Pay particular attention to AC or DC power availability, cooling needs, floor space, and RF/DC cabling/breaker requirements. See Chapter 5 for system dimensions and weights. Space Requirements The PAF system requires the following floor space for clearance (W x D x H): 28.5 inches (724 mm) x 78.2 inches (1986 mm) x 38.5 inches (978 mm). To properly service the system, an additional 48 inches (1220 mm) is required in the front of the unit. To permit proper airflow, allow a minimum of 8.27 inches (210 mm) behind the PAF. Unpacking and Inspection This equipment has been operated, tested and calibrated at the factory. Carefully open the containers and remove the equipment. Retain all packing material that can be reassembled in the event that the unit must be returned to the factory. Please perform the following steps:
Visually inspect equipment for damage that may have occurred during shipment. If possible, in the presence of the delivery person. Check for evidence of water damage, bent or warped chassis, loose screws or nuts, or extrane-
ous packing material in connectors. If the equipment is damaged, file a claim with the carrier once the extent of any damage is assessed. If the equipment must be returned to the factory, contact the factory for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) as described in Chapter 4. Electrical Service Recommendations Proper AC line conditioning and surge suppression is necessary on the primary AC input to the +27 VDC power source. Powerwave recommends that all electrical service be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any applicable state or local codes. Table 3-1 lists a sample of DC cable ratings. 044-05298 Rev A 3-1 Cooling Requirements PAF-19XX-EX-XXX AWG or MCM Table 3-1 Sample of DC Cable Ratings Copper mm2 3 Conductor In Raceway 75C 90C 110C 45 60 80 105 135 160 190 10 8 6 4 2 1 0 00 000 0000 MCM250 MCM300 5 8 13 21 34 42 53 67 85 107 127 152 57 76 101 135 158 183 212 245 287 320 359 40 55 70 95 125 145 165 195 225 260 290 320 Single Conductor In Free Air 75C 110C 50 90C 55 65 85 120 160 210 245 285 70 95 125 170 195 230 265 310 360 405 445 75 100 135 185 215 250 300 350 405 455 505 Based on ambient temperature of 30C (86F)100% Load Factor Source: Industrial Electric Wire & Cable Inc., Technical Guide Vol. 4M 11/99, Table III Suggested Ampacities - All Types of Insulations; Based on National Electric Code Cooling Requirements Each MCPA at full power generates the BTUs per hour listed in Table 3-3. A 1-ton air conditioner offsets 12,000 BTUs of heat. The MCPA operates within the temperature environment specified in Chapter 5. Fan speed is dependent on MCPA operating temperature. The fans remain off until the MCPAs exceed +43C base plate temperature. Once enabled, the fan remains on until all MCPA base plate temperatures are below
+41C. Installation Instructions Install the PAF frame, DC and RF connections, alarms, and MCPAs as described in the following paragraphs. PAF To install the PAF frame, perform the instructions in Table 3-4. CAUTION: The PAF frame, as factory shipped, weighs approximately 250 lbs (113 kg) to 428 lbs (194 kg) depending on configuration (MCPAs not included). During unpacking and installation, be careful with the semi-rigid cables. Protect the cables from damage by avoiding contact with doorways or other equipment. Do not use the cables as handles for moving the components or the frame. NOTE Reuse shipping pallet washers to secure PAF to installation site floor. 3-2 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Installation Instructions Table 3-2 PAF Frame Installation Procedure Action Set PAF frame in planned location Mark floor drill holes on floor where lag bolts will be installed. Move frame to side. Refer to lag bolt manufacturers instructions for hole depth and diameter Move frame back over drilled holes Use a level to ensure frame is not leaning. Insert shims between frame base and floor to level frame. Shims should wrap around lag bolts as shown in Figure 3-2 Secure frame in place with red eye lag bolts and appropriate washers Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lag Bolt Lock Washer Flat Washer Cabinet Shim Lag Anchor Concrete Figure 3-1 Frame Installation Seismic Brace (Optional) The PAF system meets GR-63-CORE, Section 4.4.1, Zone 4 compliance. If additional bracing is required, Powerwave offers an optional seismic brace kit for those circumstances. Please contact a Powerwave sales representative for additional information and assistance. DC Connections Connect and verify DC power cables between the BTS power plant and the PAF system circuit breaker panel and PAF return bus located at the top of the PAF as instructed in Table 3-5. Required power is +27 VBC, and each power input is directly connected through the circuit breaker in the front of the panel to the power output directly below it in the panel. WARNING: Turn off external DC power before connecting DC power cables. 044-05298 Rev A 3-3 Installation Instructions PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Table 3-3 DC Power Installation Procedure Action Remove circuit breaker panel top protective cover Connect fourteen individual red power cables, one to each input on the upper row of connections. (designated Row A Figure 3-2) Attach opposite ends of red MCM 250 powr cables to power plants main DC bus bar after main shunt. Insert fourteen individual black power cables into front of yellow and green ground connections as shown in Figure 3-3 and tighten screws Attach opposite ends of black power cables to power plant's main DC return bus bar Connect PAF frame to halo grounding system at frame top (four locations) using green 6 AWG cable as shown in Figure 3-4 Reinstall circuit breaker panel top protective cover. Affix supplied ground sticker directly beneath one utilized frame grounding points shown in Figure 3-4 Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Row A Row B Figure 3-2 Power Connections Ground Return Connections Figure 3-3 Return Bus connection 3-4 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Installation Instructions NOTE DO NOT remove metallic tape at frame top when connecting to Halo ground system. Removing tape voids PAF frame warranty. To Halo Ground To Halo Ground Metallic Tape Ground Sticker Figure 3-4 Frame to Halo Ground Connection Example RS-485 Alarm Interface The RS-485 alarm interface provides the BTS controller with system status via a 1 byte protocol. The baud rate is fixed at 15.6 K. Table 3-6 lists the available alarm states. Table 3-4 RS-485 Alarm States AlarmState Definition No Alarm Minor Alarm Any or all fans fail Major Alarm Any one MCPA module disabled Critical All MCPA modules disabled MCPA Install the MCPAs as instructed in Table 3-7. CAUTION: Slowly insert MCPA into subrack. Forcing MCPA into subrack may cause pins on the MCPA D-sub connector to become recessed or broken. 044-05298 Rev A 3-5 Initial Start-Up and Power Setting Procedures PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Step 1. 2. 3. 4. Table 3-5 MCPA Installation Procedure Action Inspect MCPA 21-pin connector. Verify all pins are straight, no pins are recessed, and alignment shield is not bent Set MCPA power OFF/ON/RESET switch to OFF Rotate MCPA quarter-turn fasteners counter-clockwise to unlock position shown in Figure 3-8 Install MCPA(s) into subrack. To secure each MCPA, rotate quarter-turn fasteners clockwise to lock position as shown in Figure 3-8 LED Status Indicator RF Switch:
RESET ON OFF Unlocked Quarter-Turn Fasteners Locked Alcatel Lucent Alcatel Lucent ON OFF ON OFF Figure 3-5 MCPA Front Panel Features Initial Start-Up and Power Setting Procedures The following paragraphs provide initial startup, and power setting procedures. Initial Start Up To complete initial startup, perform the instructions listed in Table 3-8. CAUTION: Excessive input power may damage MCPA. Before applying power, ensure MCPA inputs and outputs are properly terminated at 50 ohms. Do not operate MCPA without a load attached. Refer to Chapter 5 for input power requirements. Table 3-6 Initial Startup Procedure Step 1. 2. 3. 4. Verify all input and output cables are properly connected Turn on +27 VDC supply to MCPA Action Set all MCPA front panel OFF/ON/RESET switches to ON (middle) position Allow MCPAs to warm up for at least two minutes before taking power readings 3-6 044-05298 Rev A
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Chapter 4 Maintenance Introduction This chapter contains periodic maintenance and performance test procedures for the PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) system. NOTE Do not break seals on equipment under warranty or warranty will be null and void. Do not return equipment for warranty or repair service until factory shipping instructions are received. Periodic Maintenance Periodic maintenance requirements are listed in Table 4-1, as well as the intervals at which the tasks should be performed. Table 4-1 Periodic Maintenance Task Interval Action Inspection:
Cables and Connec-
tors 12 Months Inspect signal and power cables for frayed insulation. Check RF connectors to be sure that they are tight Cleaning: Fans and Equipment Optional Antenna VSWR sweep Clean as required depending on equipment operating environment Troubleshooting The following paragraphs contain a list of problems that could occur and a few suggested actions that can correct the problem. If the suggested corrective action does not eliminate the problem, please contact your Powerwave field representative or the factory for further instructions. 044-05298 Rev A 4-1 System Component Part Numbers PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Clearing Alarm Faults Setting the MCPA front panel OFF/ON/RESET switch to RESET can clear many alarm faults. An attempt to reset the MCPA should be your first course of action. 24-Hour technical support service is available at our main phone number 888-797-9283 or 714-466-1000; select the "System Operator Technical Support" option to receive assistance from Powerwave's Applications Support Group. Refer to Table 4-2 for troubleshooting suggestions. Table 4-2 Troubleshooting Problem Suggested Action MCPA Inoperative (MCPA front panel LED red) 1. Set MCPA OFF/ON/RESET toggle switch momentarily to RESET 2. Check for proper power supply voltage 3. Verify all RF connections 4. Contact your field representative or factory System Component Part Numbers Table 4-3 lists the model/part numbers for ordering individual system components and manuals. Table 4-3 System Components Part Number List Model/Part Number Manual Number Description G3L-830-160 800-09666-001 MCR40830-1-4 800-07829-002 FIL-19XX 800-11185-600 1002530 1002529 700-18766-001 700-18767-001 700-18133-100
160 Watt, 1900 MHz MCPA Subrack Fan Assembly Subrack, 4-way combined Panel, blank, MCPA Filter, 1900 MHz Panel, Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker, 50 A Circuit Breaker, 15 A Cable, RF, 7/16 DIN-R-MA Cable, Filter, DB-15 to DB-15 Cable, Filter, DC System Maximum Quantity 12 2 per subrack 3 as required 3 1 12 2 3 3 1 Field Replacement Procedures The following parts and modules can be replaced in the field on site by a qualified technician with experience maintaining RF power amplifiers and similar equipment:
MCPA Cooling Fans Subrack Fiter Circuit Breaker Panel 4-2 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Field Replacement Procedures MCPA To replace an MCPA module, shown in Figure 4-1, perform the steps in Table 4-3. CAUTION: To prevent damage to MCPA rear connector, support rear of MCPA when removing from subrack. The MCPA weight is approximately 20 lbs (9.1 kg). Table 4-4 MCPA Removal and Replacement Procedure Action Set MCPA front panel OFF/ON/RESET switch to OFF Rotate MCPA module quarter-turn fasteners counterclockwise With steady even pressure, use handle on front of MCPA to pull module out of enclosure as shown in Figure 4-1 Replace MCPA module in reverse order of removal Step 1. 2. 3. 4. Quarter-Turn Fasteners Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O MCPA Figure 4-1 MCPA Removal and Replacement 044-05298 Rev A 4-3 Field Replacement Procedures PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Subrack Cooling Fans Refer to Chapter 3 - Air Conditioning for cooling-fan operating parameters before replacing fans. To replace an inside or rear mounted cooling fan or change the fan mounting configuration, proceed as follows:
CAUTION: To prevent damage to MCPA rear connector, support rear of MCPA when removing from subrack. MCPA weight is approximately 20 lbs (9.1 kg). Inside Mount To replace the inside mounted fan, shown in Figure 4-2, perform the steps in Table 4-4. CAUTION: The replacement fan may operate when the power connector is connected. Ensure that no objects (fingers, screwdrivers, etc.) intrude into the fan area. Table 4-5 Inside Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement Procedure Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Action For fan assembly located behind blank panels, rotate quarter-turn fasteners on each panel counter-clockwise to remove panels from subrack, then proceed to Step 4 For fan assembly located behind MCPAs, set each front panel OFF/ON/RESET switch to OFF Read above Caution. Rotate quarter-turn fasteners on each MCPA counter-clockwise and remove MCPAs from subrack Disconnect fan power connector and pull out snap fasteners to remove fan Install replacement fan assembly in reverse order of removal Cooling Fan Assembly Snap Fasteners (4) Power/Sense Connector RF OUT ETHERNET RS485 FILTER I/O CDMA1 CDMA2 CDMA3 CDMA4 CDMA5 CDMA6 DIGITAL Figure 4-2 Inside Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement 4-4 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Field Replacement Procedures Rear Mount Rear mounted fans may be changed without shutting down the system. To replace the fans, shown in Figure 4-3, perform the steps in Table 4-5. CAUTION: The replacement fan may operate when the power connector is connected. Ensure that no objects (fingers, screwdrivers, etc.) intrude into the fan area. Table 4-6 Rear Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement Procedure Step 1. 2. 3. Action At rear of subrack, pull out snap fasteners that secure defective fan assembly to fan-mounting bracket Pull fan outward, and disconnect fan power connector See Caution. Install replacement fan assembly in reverse order of removal Cooling Fan Assembly Snap Fasteners (4) Power/Sense Connector Located Inside DC POWER
+27V RETURN 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Figure 4-3 Rear Mount Cooling Fan Removal and Replacement 044-05298 Rev A 4-5 Field Replacement Procedures PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Fan Inside Mount to Rear Mount Conversion To convert the subrack fan from inside mount to rear mount, as shown in Figure 4-4, perform the steps in Table 4-6. Table 4-7 Fan Conversion Procedure Action To remove fan assembly from subrack, follow steps listed in Table 4-5 Disassemble inside mount fan assembly as shown in Figure 4-4 Reassemble inside mount fan assembly into rear mount configuration shown in Figure 4-4. Maintain orientation of fan to ensure air is exhausting out rear of subrack Connect power connector, place fan assembly into mounting position, then press each snap fastener to secure fan to subrack Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for second fan Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Air Flow Inside Mount Fan Assembly Snap Fasteners Fan Grill Mounting Bracket Power Connector Rear Mount Fan Assembly Air Flow Figure 4-4 Fan Inside Mount to Rear Mount Conversion 4-6 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Field Replacement Procedures Subrack To remove and replace the subrack, shown in Figure 4-5, perform the steps in Table 4-7. CAUTION: Support rear of Subrack when removing from rack. The subrack may disengage suddenly from the sliding brackets. Table 4-8 Subrack Removal and Replacement Procedure Step Action 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. At affected subrack, set all MCPA OFF/ON/RESET switches to OFF At breaker panel, set all subrack associated circuit breakers to OFF Disconnect all semi-rigid RF cables between subrack and duplexer Disconnect subrack alarm cables At rear of subrack, label and disconnect all breaker panel DC power connections, maintaining DC Power cable service loop Remove four mounting screws from both sides of subrack Slide subrack forward out of frame until completely disengaged from sliding brackets. Ensure rear of subrack is supported to prevent subrack from suddenly disengaging Install new subrack in reverse order of removal Subrack Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O DC power connections DC POWER
+27V RETURN 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Four screws located on both sides of subrack Figure 4-5 Subrack Removal and Replacement 044-05298 Rev A 4-7 Field Replacement Procedures PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Filter To remove and replace the filter, shown in Figure 4-6, perform the steps in Table 4-8. Table 4-9 Filter Removal and Replacement Procedure At subrack, set all MCPA OFF/ON/RESET switches to OFF Action At breaker panel, set all circuit breakers to OFF Disconnect and tag all cables from filter Remove four screws securing filter to shelf Install new filter in reverse order of removal Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz PC I/O 850 MHz Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz PC I/O 850 MHz Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF Alcatel Lucent STATUS RESET ON OFF PC I/O PC I/O PC I/O 850 MHz 850 MHz 850 MHz PC I/O 850 MHz Figure 4-6 Filter Removal and Replacement 4-8 044-05298 Rev A PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Field Replacement Procedures Circuit Breaker Panel To remove and replace the circuit breaker panel, shown in Figure 4-9, perform the steps in Table 4-11. Table 4-10 Circuit Breaker Panel Removal and Replacement Procedure Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Action Turn off all +27 VDC BTS input power to PAF system Label and disconnect all input and output DC power connections from top rear of circuit breaker panel Remove screws from circuit breaker panel Remove circuit breaker panel from PAF frame Install circuit breaker panel replacement in reverse order of removal Power in from base station Power out to subracks Four screws Circuit Breaker panel Circuit breaker panel input and output DC wiring Figure 4-7 Breaker Panel Unit Removal and Replace 044-05298 Rev A 4-9 Return For Service Procedures PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Return For Service Procedures When returning products to Powerwave, the following procedures will ensure optimum response. Obtaining An RMA A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained prior to returning equipment and to reduce delays in receiving repair service. Please contact our Repair Department at rma@pwav.com, (714) 466-1000 to obtain this number, or FAX your request to (714) 466-5816. For 24-hour technical support, call 1-800-473-
1720 and select option 3. Repackaging For Shipment To ensure safe shipment of a component, it is recommended that the original packing materials be reused. If not possible, use suitable shipping cartons and foam inserts to prevent damage in transit. 4-10 044-05298 Rev A Chapter 5 Specifications Introduction This chapter provides system specifications that support the PAF-19XX-EX-XXX MCPA system. The system specifications are listed in Table 5-1
. Table 5-1 System Specifications Electrical Downlink Frequency Range Specifications/Features 1930 - 1990 MHz RF Power Output per Antenna Port Measured @ Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Bulkheads 468 watts (56.7 dBm) per sector nominal AMPS 381 watts (55.8 dBm) per sector nominal CDMA Max Input Power Handling
(Composite RF per port) Emissions Limits Gain Variation vs. Frequency and Power Gain Variation vs. Temperature Input Port Return Loss Output Port Return Loss 0dB peak Compliant to FCC Part 15, class B, Part 22 Cellular 0.6dB 0.5dB for temperatures ranging from -5 to +45 oC 14 dB 14 dB Operating DC Voltage Range 21 30 VDC Alarms Mechanical PAF Connectors Weight (3 sectors) Dimensions (W x D x H) Torques (Inch-Pounds):
Metal Machine Screws 8-32 10-32 1/4-20 5/16-18 Coaxial Connectors SMA Type N Type 7/16 DIN RS485; Minor, Major, and Critical Specifications/Features Antenna Ports (Alpha, Beta, Gamma) Type 7/16 DIN Input Ports J1 - J6 Type - SMA Alarms, RS-486 Empty: 428 lbs (194 kg) Loaded: 588 lbs (267 kg) 22.75 (577.85 mm) x 26.5 (673.1 mm) X 78 (1981.2 mm) 20 to 24 32 to 40 70 to 80 140 to 160 5 to 6 12 to 15 220 to 230 044-05298 Rev A 5-1 Introduction PAF-19XX-EX-XXX Table 5-1 System Specifications (Continued) Environmental Operating Temperature Range Operating Humidity Range Altitude Seismic Lightning Surge Protection Office Vibration Transportation Bump Transportation Shock Specifications/Features
-5 - +45o C 5 -100% RH @ +40o C, Non-Condensing
-60 to 4000 meters GR-63-CORE, Section 4.4.1, Zone 4 3 kA @ 10/350 us waveform 5 kA @ 8/20 us waveform GR-63-Section 5.4.2 IEC 60068-2-29, Eb, 100 bumps per axis IEC 60068-2-27, Ea, three 15 g, 11 ms, half-sine shocks, Z axis 5-2 044-05287 Rev A Powerwave Installation and Service Manual Main Asia-Pacific Office 23 F Tai Yau Building 181 Johnston Road Wanchai, Hong Kong Tel: +852 2512 6123 Fax: +852 2575 4860 Worldwide Corporate Headquarters 1801 East St. Andrew Place Santa Ana, CA 92705 USA Tel: 714-466-1000 Fax: 714-466-5800 www.powerwave.com Main European Office Knarramasgatan 7 8tr 164 40 Kista, Sweden Sweden Tel: +46 8 540 822 00 Fax: +46 8 540 824 91 Copyright 2007, Powerwave Technologies, Inc. All Rights reserved. Powerwave, Powerwave Technologies, The Power in Wireless and the Powerwave logo are registered trademarks of Powerwave Technologies, Inc.
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1 | 2007-12-11 | 1930 ~ 1990 | AMP - Amplifier | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2007-12-11
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Powerwave Technologies Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0006343024
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1 | Physical Address |
1801 E St Andrew Pl.
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Santa Ana, California 92705
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@ckccertification.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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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
E67
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
5JS0098
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J******** D****
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1 | Title |
Principal Reliability Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
714 4********
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1 | Fax Number |
714 4********
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1 |
j******@pwav.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CKC Laboratories, Inc.
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1 | Name |
M****** C****
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1 | Physical Address |
5046 Sierra Pines Dr.
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1 |
Mariposa, California 95338
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
209-9******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
866-7********
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r******@ckc.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | AMP - Amplifier | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RF Power Amplifier Frame | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted per sub-rack for multicarrier operation. Equipment construction consists of a rack with three sub-racks each comprised of four identical amplifier modules. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of section 1.1307(b)(3). Configuration of this equipment using fewer than four amplifier modules per sub-rack requires a class 2 permissive change in accordance with section 2.1043. | ||||
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 |
CKC Laboratories, Inc.
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1 | Name |
S****** B********
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1 | Telephone Number |
20996********
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1 | Fax Number |
20974********
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s******@ckc.com
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1 | 1 | 24 | 20 BB | 1930.00000000 | 1990.00000000 | 500.0000000 | Amp | F9W |
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