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CrossFire CrossFire HPHPHPHP CrossFire CrossFire User Manual Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Table ofofofof Contents Table Contents Table Contents Table Contents 0. Preface..................................................................................................................................................................................10 0.1. Safety Instructions.....................................................................................................................................................10 0.2. Warning..................................................................................................................................................................... 11 0.3. Electrostatic Protection............................................................................................................................................. 13 0.4. Standards...................................................................................................................................................................13 0.5. Abbreviations.............................................................................................................................................................13 1. System Overview.................................................................................................................................................................. 15 1.1. Overview....................................................................................................................................................................15 1.2. Product model...........................................................................................................................................................15 1.3. Operating Fundamentals...........................................................................................................................................15 1.4. Technical Specifications.............................................................................................................................................16 1.5. System Framework.................................................................................................................................................... 16 1.6. Networking Layout.................................................................................................................................................... 17 2. Operations and Maintenance Terminal................................................................................................................................19 2.1. Introduction to the OMT........................................................................................................................................... 19 2.2. Accessing the OMT.................................................................................................................................................... 19 2.2.1. Wired Access to the OMT on the Master AU................................................................................................. 19 2.2.2. Wired Access to the OMT on the Slave AU, EU and RU..................................................................................21 2.2.3. Wireless Access (for AU and EU).................................................................................................................... 23 2.2.4. USB Access......................................................................................................................................................26 2.3. OMT Display.............................................................................................................................................................. 27 2.3.1. Login............................................................................................................................................................... 27 2.3.2. Homepage and Basic Functions......................................................................................................................27 2.3.3. Users Management........................................................................................................................................ 30 2.3.4. Displaying the System Topology..................................................................................................................... 32 3. AU Instructions..................................................................................................................................................................... 34 3.1. AU Physical Appearance............................................................................................................................................ 34 3.2. AU Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................................34 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 2 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 3.3. AU Back Panel............................................................................................................................................................35 3.4. AU Active Combiner.................................................................................................................................................. 36 3.5. Indicator Descriptions................................................................................................................................................36 3.6. Master / Slave AU Selection...................................................................................................................................... 37 3.7. OMT Parameters, Alarms and Commands for the AU...............................................................................................38 3.7.1. AU User and Network Parameters..................................................................................................................38 3.7.2. AU Alarms.......................................................................................................................................................41 3.7.3. AU System Info............................................................................................................................................... 41 3.7.4. AU Band Config...............................................................................................................................................42 3.7.5. AU Digital Info.................................................................................................................................................42 3.7.6. AU Combiner.................................................................................................................................................. 43 3.7.7. AU Engineering Information...........................................................................................................................43 3.7.8. AU Command..................................................................................................................................................44 4. EU Instructions..................................................................................................................................................................... 44 4.1. EU Physical Appearance............................................................................................................................................ 44 4.2. EU Front Panel........................................................................................................................................................... 45 4.3. EU Back Panel............................................................................................................................................................ 46 4.4. Indicator Description................................................................................................................................................. 46 4.5. OMT Parameters, Alarms and Commands for the EU............................................................................................... 46 4.5.1. EU User Parameters........................................................................................................................................47 4.5.2. EU Alarms....................................................................................................................................................... 47 4.5.3. EU System Info................................................................................................................................................48 4.5.4. EU Engineering Information........................................................................................................................... 48 4.5.5. EU Digital Info................................................................................................................................................. 49 4.5.6. EU Command..................................................................................................................................................49 5. RU Instructions..................................................................................................................................................................... 50 5.1. RU Physical Appearance............................................................................................................................................ 50 5.2. RU Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................................50 5.3. Indicator Description................................................................................................................................................. 51 5.4. OMT Parameters, Alarms and Commands for the RU...............................................................................................51 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 3 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 5.4.1. RU User Parameters........................................................................................................................................52 5.4.2. RU Alarms.......................................................................................................................................................52 5.4.3. RU System Info................................................................................................................................................53 5.4.4. RU Band Config...............................................................................................................................................53 5.4.5. RU Digital Info.................................................................................................................................................53 5.4.6. RU Actual Gain................................................................................................................................................54 5.4.7. RU Engineering Information........................................................................................................................... 54 5.4.8. RU Command..................................................................................................................................................55 6. Installation and Connections................................................................................................................................................56 6.1. Installation Preparation............................................................................................................................................. 56 6.1.1. Client Cooperation..........................................................................................................................................56 6.1.2. Site Investigation............................................................................................................................................ 56 6.1.3. Installation Tools.............................................................................................................................................56 6.2. Unpacking and Inspecting the Device....................................................................................................................... 56 6.2.1. Inspecting the Packing Container................................................................................................................... 57 6.2.2. Unpacking the Device.....................................................................................................................................57 6.2.3. Verifying the Contents....................................................................................................................................57 6.2.4. Inspecting the Device..................................................................................................................................... 57 6.3. Device Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 58 6.3.1. Rack Installation (Only for AU and EU)........................................................................................................... 58 6.3.2. Wall Mounting Installation (for AU and EU)................................................................................................... 58 6.3.3. Wall Mounting Installation (for RU)................................................................................................................59 6.3.4. Suspension Installation (For AU and EU, Optional)........................................................................................ 63 6.3.5. Pole Mounting (Only for RU, Optional)...........................................................................................................65 6.3.6. Selecting the Installation Site......................................................................................................................... 67 6.4. Device Connections................................................................................................................................................... 68 6.4.1. Optical Interface Connection..........................................................................................................................69 6.4.2. AU connections...............................................................................................................................................71 6.4.3. EU connections...............................................................................................................................................71 6.4.4. RU connections...............................................................................................................................................72 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 4 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 6.4.5. Standby battery connection........................................................................................................................... 72 6.5. WLAN Access (Wi-Fi)................................................................................................................................................. 72 7. System Debugging Setup.................................................................................................................................................... 74 7.1. Network Management System Setup for SNMP....................................................................................................... 75 7.2. Channel Properties Configuration............................................................................................................................. 76 7.3. Channel Gain Adjustment..........................................................................................................................................78 7.4. Alarm Parameters Setup............................................................................................................................................78 7.4.1. Alarm level......................................................................................................................................................80 7.4.2. External Alarms...............................................................................................................................................80 7.5. Configuring OMT User Parameters............................................................................................................................80 8. Software Upgrade.................................................................................................................................................................83 8.1. Local Upgrade............................................................................................................................................................83 8.2. Remote Upgrade........................................................................................................................................................85 9. Device Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................................87 9.1. Regular Maintenance................................................................................................................................................ 87 9.2. Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................87 10. Application Scenarios......................................................................................................................................................... 88 10.1. Operators Located at Same Site.............................................................................................................................. 88 10.2. Operators Located at Separate Sites....................................................................................................................... 88 10.3. MIMO Application................................................................................................................................................... 89 10.4. RU Cascade Application...........................................................................................................................................89 10.5. WLAN Application....................................................................................................................................................90 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 5 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Table ofofofof Figures Table Figures Table Figures Table Figures Figure 1- 1 CrossFire Operating Fundamentals........................................................................................................................ 15 Figure 1- 2 Typical System Framework for the CrossFire..........................................................................................................16 Figure 1- 3 Networking Layout................................................................................................................................................. 17 Figure 2- 1 Setting up a Wired Connection to the OMT on the Master AU..............................................................................19 Figure 2- 2 Web Browser OMT Connection for Wired Access..................................................................................................20 Figure 2- 3 Wired access to WebOMT on Slave AU, EU and RU............................................................................................... 21 Figure 2- 4 Equipment Required for Wireless Access to the OMT........................................................................................... 22 Figure 2- 5 Wireless Network Connection Properties for OMT................................................................................................23 Figure 2- 6 Viewing the Available Wireless Networks.............................................................................................................. 24 Figure 2- 7 Choosing the Correct Wireless Network................................................................................................................ 24 Figure 2- 8 Checking the Wireless Network Status.................................................................................................................. 25 Figure 2- 9 Connecting to WebOMT.........................................................................................................................................25 Figure 2- 10 Login Page............................................................................................................................................................ 26 Figure 2- 11 WebOMT Homepage............................................................................................................................................27 Figure 2- 12 Screen Shot Capture Success Pop-up Window.....................................................................................................28 Figure 2- 13 Screen Shot Download File...................................................................................................................................28 Figure 2- 14 Users Management.............................................................................................................................................. 29 Figure 2- 15 Add User...............................................................................................................................................................30 Figure 2- 16 Delete User...........................................................................................................................................................30 Figure 2- 17 Change Password..................................................................................................................................................31 Figure 2- 18 Displaying the System Topology........................................................................................................................... 32 Figure 3- 1 Physical Appearance of the AU...............................................................................................................................33 Figure 3- 2 Front Panel of the AU............................................................................................................................................. 33 Figure 3- 3 Back Panel of the AU.............................................................................................................................................. 34 Figure 3- 4 AU Active Combiner............................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 3- 5 Optical Indicators....................................................................................................................................................35 Figure 3- 6 Master / Slave AU Selection................................................................................................................................... 37 Figure 4- 1 Physical Appearance of the EU...............................................................................................................................44 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 6 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Figure 4- 2 Front Panel of the EU............................................................................................................................................. 44 Figure 4- 3 Back Panel of the EU...............................................................................................................................................45 Figure 5- 1 Physical Appearance of the RU...............................................................................................................................49 Figure 5- 2 Front Panel of the RU............................................................................................................................................. 50 Figure 6- 1 Wall Mounting Installation of an EU.......................................................................................................................58 Figure 6- 2 Schematic of RU Wall Front-mounting Installation................................................................................................ 59 Figure 6- 3 Exploded View of RU Front-mounting Installation.................................................................................................60 Figure 6- 4 Schematic of RU Wall Side-mounting Installation..................................................................................................61 Figure 6- 5 Exploded View of RU Side-mounting Installation...................................................................................................62 Figure 6- 6 Step 1 of Suspension Installation........................................................................................................................... 63 Figure 6- 7 Step 2 of Suspension Installation........................................................................................................................... 63 Figure 6- 8 Step 3 of Suspension Installation........................................................................................................................... 63 Figure 6- 9 Step 4 of Suspension Installation........................................................................................................................... 64 Figure 6- 10 Schematic of RU Pall Installation..........................................................................................................................65 Figure 6- 11 Exploded View of RU Pall Installation...................................................................................................................66 Figure 6- 12 System Connection Schematic............................................................................................................................. 67 Figure 6- 13 Single Optical Fibre Module................................................................................................................................. 68 Figure 6- 14 Optical Module Connection................................................................................................................................. 69 Figure 6- 15 Optical SYNC Status.............................................................................................................................................. 70 Figure 6- 16 WLAN Access........................................................................................................................................................72 Figure 7- 1 AU (left) and RU (right) Debugging Procedures......................................................................................................73 Figure 7- 2 EU Debugging Procedures......................................................................................................................................74 Figure 7- 3 NMS Setup..............................................................................................................................................................75 Figure 7- 4 Setting Channel Properties.....................................................................................................................................76 Figure 7- 5 Channel Gain Adjustment.......................................................................................................................................77 Figure 7- 6 Alarm Parameters Setup.........................................................................................................................................78 Figure 7- 7 Alarm Level.............................................................................................................................................................79 Figure 7- 8 External Level......................................................................................................................................................... 79 Figure 7- 9 Configuring User Parameters................................................................................................................................. 81 Figure 7- 10 Download and Load Configuration.......................................................................................................................81 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 7 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Figure 8- 1 Checking Software Package Version.......................................................................................................................82 Figure 8- 2 Software Upgrade Step 1........................................................................................................................................83 Figure 8- 3 Software Upgrade Step 2........................................................................................................................................83 Figure 8- 4 Software Upgrade Step 3........................................................................................................................................83 Figure 8- 5 Setting up Remote Upgrade via FTP.......................................................................................................................84 Figure 8- 6 Remote Upgrade using an NMS............................................................................................................................. 85 Figure 10- 1 Example for Operators Located at Same Site....................................................................................................... 87 Figure 10- 2 Example for Operators Located at Separate Sites................................................................................................ 88 Figure 10- 3 Example for MIMO Application............................................................................................................................ 88 Figure 10- 4 Example for Cascading RU Application.................................................................................................................89 Figure 10- 5 Example for WLAN Application............................................................................................................................ 90 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 8 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide AAAApprover pprover pprover pprover EdEdEdEd 1 2 3 4 5 Author Author Author Author WANG Layla Wu WANG XXXXXX Ren Ailin ListListListList ofofofof Changes Changes Changes Changes Remarks Remarks Remarks Remarks Official Version. 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CrossFire Guide Power-CrossFire Guide 0.0.0.0. Preface Preface Preface Preface Safety Instructions 0.1.0.1.0.1.0.1. Safety Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Instructions Before installing and operating the CrossFire, read and comply with the following safety instructions:
1. Engineering design: The CrossFire achieves signal amplification of the uplink and downlink through direct coupling of the 2G, 3G and LTE signals from the base station. The expansion unit accesses WLAN signals and combines the WLAN signal with the coupled signal for indoor coverage. Normal use of the system will not damage the base station; however, with the increase of RU during network coverage for indoor distribution, the uplink output noise level may affect the sensitivity of the base station, which should be considered during engineering design. 2. Grounding: the shells of the access and expansion units of the device have protective ground terminals. During installation, connect the ground terminals securely to the protective building ground with yellow and green conductors or with braided ground wire. The aerial and feeder must be adequately grounded. 3. Power supply: The power source must be within the required range of the device. The rated voltage range for the AC power supply system is AC100V240V and the rated frequency range is 50Hz / 60Hz. The rated power of the AU, EU and RU is 100W, 50W and 250W, respectively. The ground terminal of the three-core power socket used at the device installation site must be securely connected to the protective building ground. 4. Electric shock prevention: touching the internal power supply units is dangerous. To prevent electric shock, do not perform live-line work. 5. The optical module can support a hot plug, but do not turn the optical fiber head towards any human body part when plugging it in. 6. During device configuration, upgrading and plugging in units and parts, first disconnect the standby lithium battery and device power source. 7. When accessing the radio-frequency signal, confirm that the downlink signal is no greater than 10dBm, otherwise the device will not operate normally and damage may occur to the circuit. 8. Natural cooling: Reserve at least 40mm of height above the radiation fins during the device SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 10 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide installation, otherwise the device temperature may rise and affect the service life of the device. 9. Replacing the Power Amplifier (PA) module and duplexer module onsite is permitted. Power off the device before replacing. Note: Charged operation is not allowed to prevent damage to the devices. 10.Please use Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) for WLAN application. Warning 0.2.0.2.0.2.0.2. Warning Warning Warning The warning marks on the CrossFire shell should be kept clean, readable and identifiable. servicing before connections power lines andandandand power lines disconnect allallallall lines disconnect ALWAYS servicing orororor ALWAYS disconnect lines power connections before servicing before servicing connections before power connections ALWAYS disconnect ALWAYS disassembling thisthisthisthis equipment. disassembling equipment. disassembling equipment. disassembling equipment. power devices after thethethethe devices after surface touch thethethethe surface touch NEVER power on.on.on.on. NEVER touch surface after devices power devices power surface after NEVER touch NEVER disassemble andandandand remodel disassemble NEVER reasons, safety performance andandandand safety performance ForForForFor performance remodel performance safety reasons, NEVER disassemble remodel NEVER disassemble reasons, NEVER safety reasons, remodel thethethethe devices. devices. devices. devices. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 11 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide WARNING:
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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 License to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. WARNING:
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WARNING: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, each individual antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance greater than 385cm or more from all persons during normal operation and must not be co-located with any other antenna for meeting RF exposure requirements. WARNING:
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WARNING: Antenna gain should not exceed 12.5 dBi. NNNNoteoteoteote:::: 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. NOTE:
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NOTE: 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 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 by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Note:
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Note: Only authorized person can enter the area where the antenna is installed. And the person is fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 12 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide appropriate means. Awareness of the potential for RF exposure in a workplace or similar environment can be provided through specific training as part of a RF safety program. NOTE:
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NOTE: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 0.3.0.3.0.3.0.3. Electrostatic Electrostatic Protection Electrostatic Protection Electrostatic Protection Protection Keep clothes and hands off the PCB, elements and conductor surface. If any maintenance is required on the PCB, components, or conductors, take electrostatic prevention measures, such as wearing electrostatic prevention gloves and using electrostatic prevention bags, since static electricity may damage the devices. 0.4.0.4.0.4.0.4. Standards Standards Standards Standards All CrossFire devices meet the 3GPP standards. 0.5.0.5.0.5.0.5. Abbreviations Abbreviations Abbreviations Abbreviations Abbreviations used in this manual are listed below:
Abbreviation Abbreviation Abbreviation Abbreviation Description Description Description Description ADC/ DAC Analog to digital converter/ Digital to analog converter AP ARM AU BS CMM CPRI DCM DPLL Access Point Advanced RISC Machines Access Unit Base Station Control & Management Module The Common Public Radio Interface Downlink Channel Module Digital phase lock loop SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 13 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide EU FPGA iDAS GSM IPM LTE NMS OMC OMT OP PA POI RF RU RX SFP Expansion Unit Field Programmable Gate Array Integrated Distributed Antenna System Global System for Mobile Communication Interface Processing Module Long Term Evolution Network Management System Operations and Maintenance Center Operations and Maintenance Terminal Optical Fibre Power Amplifier Point of interface Radio frequency Remote Unit Receiver Small Form-factor Pluggable SNMP Simple network management protocol STP TX UCM USB Shielded Twisted Pair Transmitter Uplink Channel Module Universal Serial Bus WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 14 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide System 1.1.1.1. System Overview System Overview System Overview Overview Overview 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. Overview Overview Overview The CrossFire system includes the Access Unit (AU), Expansion Unit (EU) and Remote Unit (RU). Using digital processing and digital optical transmission technology, the AU frames radio-frequency signals from base stations of different operators, and of different standards and frequency bands, and transmits the composite signal to the EU. WLAN and small cell base station signals access the gigabit/megabit Ethernet port on the EU and are reframed with optical signals from the AU and then transmitted to the RU. The RU conducts digital-analog conversion and power amplification of the input signals and then achieves radio coverage through the antenna-feeder system for signals of all standards and frequency bands. 1.2.1.2.1.2.1.2. Product Product Product modelmodelmodelmodel Product AU: iDAS-A202, EU: iDAS-E202, RU: iDAS-R211 Operating 1.3.1.3.1.3.1.3. Operating Fundamentals Operating Fundamentals Operating Fundamentals Fundamentals Figure 1- 1 shows the fundamentals of how the CrossFire operates. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 15 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide AUAUAUAU DCM UCM DCM UCM DCM UCM DCM UCM TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE DD LTE FFFFDD LTE DD LTE DD LTE FFFFDD LTE DD LTE DD LTE DD LTE WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA MIMOMIMOMIMOMIMO TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE BTSBTSBTSBTS FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE BTSBTSBTSBTS WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA BTSBTSBTSBTS POIPOIPOIPOI MIMOMIMOMIMOMIMO EEEEUUUU Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber IPMIPMIPMIPM Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber IPMIPMIPMIPM IPMIPMIPMIPM Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber IPMIPMIPMIPM CATCATCATCAT----5555 WLANWLANWLANWLAN CATCATCATCAT----5555 APAPAPAP RURURURU1111 DCM UCM DCM UCM RURURURU2222 UCM UCM DCM UCM TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE TDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE FDD LTE WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA Operating CrossFire Figure 1111---- 1111 CrossFire Figure Fundamentals Figure CrossFire Operating Fundamentals Operating Fundamentals CrossFire Operating Figure Fundamentals The CrossFire is divided into three logical functional units according to function:
Interface Processing Module (IPM): Interface switch and protocol analysis. Downlink Channel Module (DCM): The AU terminal (upper layer of the DCM) converts RF signals into digital signals and includes filtration and ADC conversion. The RU terminal (lower layer of the DCM) converts digital signals into RF signals and includes DAC conversion and IQ modulation. Uplink Channel Module (UCM): The RU terminal (upper level of the UCM) converts RF signals into digital signals and includes filtration and ADC conversion. The AU terminal (lower level of the UCM) converts digital signals into RF signals and includes DAC conversion and IQ modulation. 1.4.1.4.1.4.1.4. Technical Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Specifications See the Technical Specifications Document for details. System 1.5.1.5.1.5.1.5. System Framework System Framework System Framework Framework Figure 1- 2 shows the typical CrossFire system framework. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 16 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 2G B T S 3G R R U L T E R R U Fib er Fib er Fib er Fib er Fib er Fib er R U 1 R U 2 R U 3 R U 4 R U 5 R U 6 Fiber Fiber WLAN Switch WLAN Switch E U 1 Fiber E U 4 WLAN Switch WLAN Switch E U 5 Fiber E U 8 WLAN Switch WLAN Switch Fiber Cali E U 9 Fiber E U 1 2 Fiber Fiber Fiber WLAN Switch WLAN Switch E U 1 3 Fiber E U 1 6 WLAN Switch WLAN Switch E U 1 7 Fiber E U 2 0 WLAN Switch WLAN Switch E U 2 1 Fiber E U 2 4 A U Figure Framework forforforfor thethethethe CrossFire Framework System Typical Figure 1111---- 2222 Typical CrossFire Figure Typical System Framework CrossFire Figure System Framework Typical System CrossFire Networking 1.6.1.6.1.6.1.6. Networking Layout Networking Layout Networking Layout Layout The CrossFire has a number of different networking layouts shown as Figure 1- 3:
The AU supports a star network. Note that the Master-AU can connect to a maximum of two Slave-AUs simultaneously. The EU supports a daisy-chained network (for EUEU) and a star-type network (for EURU). In smaller systems, the AU and RU can be directly connected without the EU, as shown in Figure 1- 3. For a direct AURU connection, an RU can cascade up to five RUs at different levels. For an AUEURU connection, an RU can cascade up to four RUs at different levels. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 17 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide E U -1 E U -2 E U -3 E U -4 s la v e master s la v e master s la v e master s la v e master 1 P O 2 P O 3 P O 4 P O 5 P O 6 P O 1 P O 2 P O 3 P O 4 P O 5 P O 6 P O 1 P O 2 P O 3 P O 4 P O 5 P O 6 P O 1 P O 2 P O 3 P O 4 P O 5 P O 6 P O s la v e R U master R F -1 R F -2 s la v e R U master R F -1 R F -2 s la v e R U master R F -1 R F -2 Maximum 5 daisy chained RU under AU Maximum 5 daisy chained R U +E U under AU Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber O P 1/A U O P 2 O P 3 O P 4 O P 5 O P 6 A U 1 A U 2 O P 1/A U Sla v e A U 2 O P 1/A U Sla v e A U 1 B a n d 1 B a n d 2 B a n d 3 B a n d 4 B a n d 5 B a n d 6 B a n d 7 B a n d 8 B a n d 9 B a n d 1 0 B a n d 1 1 B a n d 1 2 Networking Figure 1111---- 3333 Networking Figure Layout Figure Networking Layout Networking Layout Figure Layout SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 18 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Maintenance Operations andandandand Maintenance Operations 2.2.2.2. Operations Terminal Operations Maintenance Terminal Maintenance Terminal Terminal 2.1.2.1.2.1.2.1. Introduction Introduction totototo thethethethe OMTOMTOMTOMT Introduction Introduction The Operations and Maintenance Terminal (OMT) software runs on all of the devices in the CrossFire system. The interface to the OMT is WebOMT. WebOMT is based on a web browser and is compatible with most common browsers such as IE and Google Chrome. WebOMT is customized for the CrossFire and is used for query, debugging and configuration. An NMS can only connect to the Master AU, therefore the Master AU is known as the host. However, to maintain the CrossFire system locally, a technician can access the whole system through any one of the devices in the CrossFire system
(Master or Slave AU, EU or RU). For example, the technician may connect a laptop to the RU, log into the WebOMT and query the DAS topology. The device name on the topology diagram is a URL link to the WebOMT on the selected device. Therefore, by clicking on the devices name, the technician can access any other device easily, regardless of which devices WebOMT they initially logged into. 2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2. Accessing Accessing Accessing thethethethe OMTOMTOMTOMT Accessing There are several methods for accessing the OMT:
Wired access Wireless access USB access Unless indicated otherwise, the examples use the Windows XP operating system and Internet Explorer 8 web browser. Access 2.2.1. WiredWiredWiredWired Access 2.2.1. Access totototo thethethethe OMTOMTOMTOMT onononon thethethethe MasterMasterMasterMaster AUAUAUAU 2.2.1. Access 2.2.1. In the CrossFire system, the Master AU is defined as the host, with the other AUs, EUs and RUs defined as slaves. See Section 3.6 for Master/Slave AU selection. The default IP address of the AU is 10.7.3.200, while the slaves have no fixed IP address. The IP addresses of the slaves are assigned by the host automatically, based on the network topology. To set up wired access to the OMT, use the following procedure:
CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE port on the front panel of the Master AU with a network cable. 1. Connect a PC to the CONSOLE 2. Change the TCP/IP properties (see Figure 2- 1):
SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 19 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide a) b) Network Connections Network Connections Network Connections Click Network Connections Connection Local AreaAreaAreaArea Connection Local Properties Local Connection Properties Connection Properties Click Local Properties TCP/IP Properties TCP/IP Properties TCP/IP Properties a. Click TCP/IP Properties b. Change the following parameters as indicated:
IPIPIPIP address address address address: 10.7.3.1 Subnet Subnet maskmaskmaskmask: 255.0.0.0 Subnet Subnet Gateway Default Default Gateway Default Gateway Default Gateway: 10.7.3.200 (IP address of Master AU) 3. Check the status of the Local Area Connection and confirm the connection is connected. 4. Open a browser window and enter the default gateway in the navigation bar. This will access the WebOMT page. Figure 2- 2 shows an example using 10.7.3.200 as the default gateway. Connection Setting upupupup aaaa WiredWiredWiredWired Connection Setting Figure 2222---- 1111 Setting Figure Connection totototo thethethethe OMTOMTOMTOMT onononon thethethethe MasterMasterMasterMaster AUAUAUAU Figure Setting Connection Figure SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 20 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Connection forforforfor WiredWiredWiredWired Access Connection Browser OMTOMTOMTOMT Connection Browser Figure 2222---- 2222 WebWebWebWeb Browser Figure Access Figure Browser Connection Access Figure Access Slave Access totototo thethethethe OMTOMTOMTOMT onononon thethethethe Slave Access 2.2.2. WiredWiredWiredWired Access 2.2.2. Slave AU,AU,AU,AU, EUEUEUEU andandandand RURURURU 2.2.2. Access Slave 2.2.2. In the CrossFire system, EUs and RUs, as well as the Slave AUs, are defined as slaves. They have no fixed IP address. The IP addresses are assigned by the host automatically, based on the network topology. To set up wired access to the OMT, use the following procedure:
1. Connect a PC to the CONSOLE port on the front panel of the Slave device with a network cable. 2. Change the TCP/IP properties (see Figure 2- 3):
Network Connections Network Connections a) Click Network Network Connections Connections Connection Local AreaAreaAreaArea Connection Local Properties Local Connection Properties Connection Properties b) Click Local Properties TCP/IP Properties TCP/IP Properties c) Click TCP/IP TCP/IP Properties Properties General General d) Select the General General tab e) Change the following parameters as indicated:
Obtain automatically address Obtain anananan IPIPIPIP address Obtain address automatically a. Enable Obtain address automatically automatically by clicking the check box automatically address server Obtain DNSDNSDNSDNS server Obtain Obtain server address automatically address automatically server address b. Enable Obtain automatically by clicking the check box 3. Check the status of the Local Area Connection and confirm the connection is connected. 4. Open a browser window and enter the default gateway in the navigation bar. This will access the WebOMT page. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 21 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Slave WebOMT onononon Slave WebOMT access totototo WebOMT access Figure 2222---- 3333 WiredWiredWiredWired access Figure Slave AU,AU,AU,AU, EUEUEUEU andandandand RURURURU Figure access WebOMT Slave Figure SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 22 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide
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(for Access (for Wireless Access 2.2.3. Wireless 2.2.3. Figure 2- 4 shows the equipment required for wireless access to the OMT. WLAN Network Adapter (SUNWAVE-specified only) PC with wireless connection function Access Wireless Required forforforfor Wireless Required Equipment Figure 2222---- 4444 Equipment Figure Access totototo thethethethe OMTOMTOMTOMT Figure Equipment Required Wireless Access Wireless Access Equipment Required Figure To set up wireless access to the OMT, use the following procedure:
1. Plug the WLAN Network Adapter into the AP port of the device (Only AU & EU support). 2. Confirm that the adapter is working by checking that the green indicator is flashing. 3. Change the TCP/IP properties (see Figure 2- 5):
Network Connections Network Connections a) Click Network Network Connections Connections Wireless Network Connection Wireless Network Connection b) Click Wireless Network Connection Wireless Network Connection TCP/IP Properties TCP/IP Properties TCP/IP Properties c) Click TCP/IP Properties General General d) Select the General General tab e) Change the following parameters as indicated:
automatically address Obtain anananan IPIPIPIP address Obtain Obtain address automatically address automatically automatically by clicking the check box a. Enable Obtain automatically address server Obtain DNSDNSDNSDNS server Obtain Obtain server address automatically address automatically server address b. Enable Obtain automatically by clicking the check box 4. Choose the correct wireless network and connect to it. The naming rule for the network is CrossFire-XX (device type)-XXX (Serial Number). The default network key is 12345678. See Figure 2- 6 and Figure 2- 7 for details. 5. Check the wireless network status and obtain the default gateway. See Figure 2- 8 for details. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 23 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 6. Open a browser window and enter the assigned default gateway into the navigation bar. This will access the WebOMT page. Figure 2- 9 shows an example using 12.7.1.1 as the default gateway. Properties Connection Network Wireless Figure 2222---- 5555 Wireless Figure Properties forforforfor OMTOMTOMTOMT Figure Wireless Network Connection Properties Connection Properties Network Connection Wireless Network Figure SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 24 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Wireless Available Viewing thethethethe Available Viewing Figure 2222---- 6666 Viewing Figure Networks Figure Viewing Available Wireless Networks Wireless Networks Available Wireless Figure Networks Wireless Correct Choosing thethethethe Correct Choosing Figure 2222---- 7777 Choosing Figure Network Figure Choosing Correct Wireless Network Wireless Network Correct Wireless Figure Network SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 25 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Network Wireless Checking thethethethe Wireless Checking Figure 2222---- 8888 Checking Figure Status Figure Checking Wireless Network Status Network Status Wireless Network Figure Status Connecting totototo WebOMT Connecting Figure 2222---- 9999 Connecting Figure WebOMT Figure Connecting WebOMT Figure WebOMT 2.2.4. USBUSBUSBUSB Access 2.2.4. Access 2.2.4. Access 2.2.4. Access To set up USB access to the OMT, use the following procedure:
1. Connect a PC to the Debug port on the front panel of the device with a USB-to-USB cable. Note:The USB-to-Ethernet drive should be installed in the connected PC. Contact SUNWAVEif you have any problems with this. 2. 3. Check the status of the Local Area Connection and confirm the connection was successful. Open a browser window and enter default gateway in the navigation bar. This will access the WebOMT page. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 26 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 2.3.2.3.2.3.2.3. OMTOMTOMTOMT Display Display Display Display 2.3.1. 2.3.1. 2.3.1. 2.3.1. Login Login Login Login Figure 2- 10 shows the login page and default username & password. See Section 2.3.3 for the details about user management. BasicBasic Homepage andandandand Basic Homepage 2.3.2. Functions 2.3.2. Homepage Functions Basic Functions 2.3.2. Homepage 2.3.2. Functions Login Figure 2222---- 10101010 Login Figure Login PagePagePagePage Figure Login Figure Figure 2- 11 shows the OMT homepage. The buttons, tabs and fields are referenced by number and are described below the figure. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 27 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide WebOMT Figure 2222---- 11111111 WebOMT Figure Homepage Figure WebOMT Homepage WebOMT Homepage Figure Homepage The OMT homepage includes the following buttons, tabs and fields (refer to corresponding numbers in Figure 2- 11):
1. SiteSiteSiteSite InfoInfoInfoInfo: Includes Station ID, Device ID, Dev Type and Dev Name information. ScreenShot ScreenShot 2. ScreenShot ScreenShot: Used for saving the current parameter information and device operating status. When SUNWAVE assistance is required to troubleshoot the system, send the ScreenShot file to the SUNWAVE technicians. ScreenShot ScreenShot ScreenShot function, follow the procedure below:
To use the ScreenShot a) Select the page that you want to save. ScreenShot ScreenShot button. See 2222 in Figure 2- 11. ScreenShot b) Click the ScreenShot c) Close the popup window after the screen shot has been successfully captured as shown in Figure 2- 12. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 28 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Configuration Configuration button. See 6666 in Figure 2- 11. Configuration d) Click the Configuration Download Download e) Click the Download Download shortcut icon to download the screen shot file. Check the filename and date to ensure that the correct file has been selected. See Figure 2- 13 for details. Pop-up Success Capture Shot Screen Figure 2222---- 12121212 Screen Figure Window Figure Screen Shot Capture Success Pop-up Window Pop-up Window Success Pop-up Capture Success Shot Capture Screen Shot Figure Window Download Shot Screen Figure 2222---- 13131313 Screen Figure Download FileFileFileFile Figure Screen Shot Download Shot Download Screen Shot Figure Logs Logs 3. Logs Logs: Records the operating status of the devices. The logs can be downloaded and deleted from this page. To ensure that the correct log has been selected, check the filename and date before downloading the SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 29 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. file. Upgrading Upgrading Upgrading Upgrading: Used to upgrade the software. See Section 8 for details. Register Register Register Register: This function is not relevant for maintenance activities. Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration: See Section 7.5 for details. Language Language Language Language: Switches language between English and Chinese. (Other languages are being developed.) interface Operation Operation interface Operation interface Operation interface: Queries status and sets parameters. Online Online UserUserUserUser: Shows the number of users that are currently connected to the OMT and the IP address of each Online Online users device. Parameters Parameters 10. Parameters Parameters: Tabs that access pages that display and allow setting of device parameters. configuration Parameter configuration fieldfieldfieldfield Buttons that show/hide the parameter ID number & checkbox and save Parameter configuration Parameter configuration 11. Parameter configuration parameters. See Section 7.5 for details. 12. LogLogLogLog outoutoutout: Button that used for logging out. 13. UsersUsersUsersUsers: See Section 2.3.3 for details. 2.3.3. UsersUsersUsersUsers Management 2.3.3. Management 2.3.3. Management 2.3.3. Management Figure 2- 14 shows the page of user management by clicking UsersUsersUsersUsers button on the homepage. Note:Users management should be operating on MasterMasterMasterMaster AUAUAUAU WebOMT only. admin admin Note:Only admin admin account has the authority to do users management. Figure 2222---- 14141414 UsersUsersUsersUsers Management Figure Management Figure Management Figure Management 1) Add user account a) Enter the new username. See 1111 in the Figure 2- 15. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 30 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide b) c) Enter the password and confirm. See 2222 in the Figure 2- 15. Click AddAddAddAdd useruseruseruser button. Figure Figure 2222---- 15151515 AddAddAddAdd UserUserUserUser Figure Figure 2) Delete user a) b) c) Choose the user need to delete. See 1111 in the Figure 2- 16. Delete Delete button. See 2222 in the Figure 2- 16. Delete Click Delete Click OKOKOKOK button to confirm. See 3333 in the Figure 2- 16 Delete Figure 2222---- 16161616 Delete Figure Delete UserUserUserUser Figure Delete Figure 3) Change password a) b) Choose the user need to change password. See 1111 in the Figure 2- 17. Enter the new password and confirm. See 2222 in the Figure 2- 17. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 31 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide c) Password Password Click Password Password button. Change Figure 2222---- 17171717 Change Figure Password Figure Change Password Change Password Figure Password System Displaying thethethethe System Displaying 2.3.4. Topology 2.3.4. Displaying System Topology System Topology 2.3.4. Displaying 2.3.4. Topology To display the system topology:
1. Log in to the WebOMT. Engineering Engineering 2. Select the main Engineering Engineering tab. 3. Select the DASDASDASDAS TopoTopoTopoTopo tab. Query Query allallallall. Query 4. Select Query Figure 2- 18 shows the system topology display. If networking is successful, arrows will be displayed for the six optical ports behind the Master AU (for example, see the green EU1 icon in Figure 2- 18), which means that there are connected devices corresponding to the optical port. Click the arrow to extend the topology for this port. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 32 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide System Displaying thethethethe System Displaying Figure 2222---- 18181818 Displaying Figure Topology Figure Displaying System Topology System Topology Figure Topology Devices in the topology have two colors green and red:
Green indicates a connected device. Red indicates a device that was once connected but is currently disconnected. When a red device is displayed, check whether this device exists or not. If the device does not exist, delete this device on the Delete Delete topology page by right-clicking the frame indicating the device, and then clicking the Delete Delete button. Slave-Devices Delete AllAllAllAll Slave-Devices Delete Delete Slave-Devices Note:To use the Delete Slave-Devices button, factory authorization is required. See Section 3.7.8 for details. This symbol indicates the devices with alarms. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 33 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 3.3.3.3. AUAUAUAU Instructions Instructions Instructions Instructions Physical 3.1.3.1.3.1.3.1. AUAUAUAU Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Appearance Figure 3- 1 shows a photograph of the AU component of the CrossFire. Appearance Physical Figure 3333---- 1111 Physical Figure Appearance ofofofof thethethethe AUAUAUAU Figure Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Figure Front 3.2.3.2.3.2.3.2. AUAUAUAU Front Panel Front Panel Front Panel Panel Figure 3- 2 shows a schematic of the front panel of the AU and Table 1 lists the interfaces and their functionality. Panel Front Figure 3333---- 2222 Front Figure Panel ofofofof thethethethe AUAUAUAU Figure Front Panel Front Panel Figure Table Table 1111 Table Table Panel Front AUAUAUAU Front Interfaces Front Panel Interfaces Panel Interfaces Front Panel Interfaces SNSNSNSN Interface Interface Interface NameNameNameName Interface AU1 1 Description Description Description Description Connects Slave AU1 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 34 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide SNSNSNSN Interface Interface Interface NameNameNameName Interface AU2 2 3 OP1/AU 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 CONSOLE AP STATUS DEBUG ALARM I/O 3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3. AUAUAUAU BackBackBackBack Panel Panel Panel Panel Description Description Description Description Connects Slave AU2 For Master AU: connects EU/RU For Slave AU: connects Master AU Connects EU/RU Connects EU/RU Connects EU/RU Connects EU/RU Connects EU/RU Connects OMC or local PC through CAT-5 for local and remote monitoring Connects WLAN network adapters for monitoring device through Wi-Fi Indicates device operating status Connects local debugging PC through USB connection Connects external environment alarm interface for environment monitoring Figure 3- 3 shows a schematic of the back panel of the AU and Table 2 lists the interfaces and their functionality. Panel Figure 3333---- 3333 BackBackBackBack Panel Figure Panel ofofofof thethethethe AUAUAUAU Figure Panel Figure Table Table 2222 Table Table Panel AU-Back Interfaces AU-Back Panel Interfaces Panel Interfaces AU-Back Panel AU-Back Interfaces Interface Interface NameNameNameName Interface Interface Channel 4 Duplexer Interface Channel 3 Duplexer Interface Channel 2 Duplexer Interface Channel 1 Duplexer Interface Modem Interface ////Reserved Electric Power Line Interface Grounding SNSNSNSN 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Description Description Description Description QMA Female QMA Female QMA Female QMA Female Reserved if no modem
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SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 35 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Active 3.4.3.4.3.4.3.4. AUAUAUAU Active Combiner Active Combiner Active Combiner Combiner Figure 3- 4 shows a schematic of the AU Active Combiner. 3.5.3.5.3.5.3.5. Indicator Descriptions Indicator Descriptions Indicator Descriptions Indicator Descriptions Active Figure 3333---- 4444 AUAUAUAU Active Figure Combiner Figure Active Combiner Active Combiner Figure Combiner Each pair of optical interface indicators shows the operating status of an optical module. See Figure 3- 5. Optical Figure 3333---- 5555 Optical Figure Indicators Figure Optical Indicators Optical Indicators Figure Indicators Table Table 3333 Interface Optical Indicators Table Optical Interface Indicators Optical Table Interface Indicators Optical Interface Indicators Indicator Optical Behavior Optical Indicator Behavior Optical Indicator Behavior Optical Indicator Behavior Turns green and stays lit Turns red and stays lit Description Description Description Description Normal Optical path is not synchronized or optical module has not been inserted SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 36 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide STATUS In Figure 3- 2, 10101010 points to the STATUS STATUS STATUS indicator on the front panel of the AU. Table 4 lists the indicators behaviors and their meaning. Table Table 4444 Table Table STATUS Indicator STATUS Indicator STATUS Indicator STATUS Indicator STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS Flashes green Turns green and stays lit Flashes red Turns red and stays lit Flashes yellow Turns yellow and stays lit Description Description Description Description Device runs Normally Software has crashed, but it can reboot automatically in 3mins Device alarms, need check Software has crashed, but it can reboot automatically in 3mins Program is upgrading Device is starting Slave AUAUAUAU Selection Slave 3.6.3.6.3.6.3.6. MasterMasterMasterMaster //// Slave Selection Slave Selection Selection Each AU is factory-set to be the Master AU. See Figure 3- 6 and the procedure below to set or change an AU to Master or Slave. To change an AU to Slave:
1. Power on the AU which will be set to be the Slave AU. Note:The selected AU cannot be connected to the CrossFire system prior to being set to Slave. 2. Log in to the AU WebOMT. See Section 2 for the procedures to access the OMT. Engineering Engineering 3. Select the Engineering Engineering tab. 4. Advanced Master-slave AUAUAUAU select Master-slave Command select Advanced Command Master-slave select In the Advanced Command area, click the drop-down menu for the Master-slave Advanced Command select Slave Slave AUAUAUAU from the drop-down menu. Slave command and select Slave 5. Click SetSetSetSet in the pop-up window. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 37 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Slave AUAUAUAU Selection Slave Figure 3333---- 6666 MasterMasterMasterMaster //// Slave Figure Selection Figure Slave Selection Figure Selection After setup is complete, check the device type of the AU. To query the device type:
1. Log in to the Slave AU WebOMT. (See Section 2 for the procedures to access the OMT.) 2. View the SiteSiteSiteSite InfoInfoInfoInfo field. See 3333 in Figure 23. 3. The device type should be Slave AU if the setup was successful. Note:Please update the day and time after a Slave AU changes to a Master AU. Commands Alarms andandandand Commands Alarms Parameters, 3.7.3.7.3.7.3.7. OMTOMTOMTOMT Parameters, Commands forforforfor thethethethe AUAUAUAU Parameters, Alarms Commands Parameters, Alarms See Section 2.3, OMT Display, for information on how to use the WebOMT interface to view and change parameters and run commands. Network 3.7.1. AUAUAUAU UserUserUserUser andandandand Network 3.7.1. Parameters 3.7.1. Network Parameters Network Parameters Parameters 3.7.1. Table 5, Table 6 and Table 7 show the device information, TCP/IP and SNMP network management parameters, Parameters respectively, that are displayed on the WebOMT under the UserUserUserUser Parameters Parameters Parameters tab. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 38 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Table Table 5555 Table Table Device AUAUAUAU Device Information Device Information Device Information Information Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Vendor Name Product Model Serial Number RMON Mode Software Upgrade Result Remote Upgrade Mode RMON Edition Device Edition (FPGA) Device Location Description Description Description Description Name to distinguish different manufacturers
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(TCP/IP protocol) Management (TCP/IP Network Management protocol) Description Description Description Description The unique identification number of the site in the system Number assigned by the system to distinguish subsets in the same RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW OMC IP Addr OMC IP Port Heartbeat Interval Time Protocol Select Region Protocol Device Recv Port (UDP) Query/Set IP Addr1 site IP address of Monitoring Center Port Number of Monitoring Center Interval time of device sending packet to OMC, to confirm a free link TCP/IP Reserve Device receive port number Only a device with this specified IP address can connect to the system via UDP connection mode Query/Set IP Addr2 Only a device with this specified IP address can connect to the Date and Time Device IP Addr Subnet Mask Default Gateway Server IP Addr (FTP) Server IP Port (FTP) FTP Username FTP Password Awaiting Upgrade Filepath system via UDP connection mode
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(SNMP protocol) Network Management protocol) Description Description Description Description The unique identification number of the site in the system Number assigned by the system to distinguish the subsets in the RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW Trap IP Addr Trap IP Port Protocol Select Date and Time Device IP Addr Subnet Mask Default Gateway Server IP Addr (FTP) Server IP port (FTP) same site IP address of Monitoring Center Port Number of Monitoring Center SNMP
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Engineering 3.7.7. AUAUAUAU Engineering 3.7.7. Information 3.7.7. Engineering Information Engineering Information 3.7.7. Information Engineering Table 17171717 AUAUAUAU Engineering Table Engineering InfoInfoInfoInfo Table Engineering Table Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Update Time ARM CRC Check FPGA CRC Check Current AU Upgrade-file name AU CRC Check Current EU Upgrade-file name EU CRC Check Current RU Upgrade-file name HP RU CRC Check Description Description Description Description Last update time To check ARM software version of current device To check FPGA software version of current device To check AU software version To check AU software version To check EU software version To check EU software version To check RU software version To check RU software version RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RW RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD Panel Digital Table 18181818 AUAUAUAU Digital Table Information Table Digital Panel Information Panel Information Digital Panel Table Information Maximum Delay Maximum delay from AU to the last RU RD SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 43 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Table Table 19191919 AU:AU:AU:AU: OPOPOPOP InfoInfoInfoInfo Table Table OP1~6CPRI Sync Alarm OP-AU1 CPRI Sync Alarm OP-AU2 CPRI Sync Alarm OP1~6LOS Alarm OP-AU1 LOS Alarm OP-AU2 LOS Alarm CPRI SYNC alarm for Port OP1~OP6 CPRI SYNC alarm for Port AU1 CPRI SYNC alarm for Port AU2 Loss of optical signal alarm for Port OP1~OP6 Loss of optical signal alarm for Port AU1 Loss of optical signal alarm for Port AU2 Advanced Table 20202020 AUAUAUAU Advanced Table Commands Table Advanced Commands Advanced Commands Table Commands Command Command Command Command Master / Slave AU Select Modem Type Backup Battery Switch Hardware Reset Software Reset Wi-Fi Module Reset Initialization/Alarm Report Alarm Mode Selection Description Description Description Description Master AU / Slave AU select Reserve
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Initialization: Clear alarms and disable all alarms;
Report Site launch: Report to OMC when new site launches;
Normal mode: 3 minutes Test mode: 1 minute 3.7.8. AUAUAUAU Command 3.7.8. Command 3.7.8. Command 3.7.8. Command Factory Table 21212121 AUAUAUAU Factory Table Parameters Table Factory Parameters Factory Parameters Parameters Table Factory Pattern Initialization Device Slave-Devices Delete allallallall Slave-Devices Delete Delete Slave-Devices Device Initialization Device Initialization Slave-Devices or Device To perform Delete Initialization functions, factory authorization is required. Factory Pattern Password Reserve RD RD RD RD RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RD RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW 4.4.4.4. EUEUEUEU Instructions Instructions Instructions Instructions Physical 4.1.4.1.4.1.4.1. EUEUEUEU Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Appearance Figure 24 shows a photograph of the EU component of the CrossFire. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 44 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Appearance Physical Figure 4444---- 1111 Physical Figure Appearance ofofofof thethethethe EUEUEUEU Figure Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Figure Front 4.2.4.2.4.2.4.2. EUEUEUEU Front Panel Front Panel Front Panel Panel Figure 25 shows a schematic of the front panel of the EU and Table 21 lists the interfaces and their functionality. Panel Front Figure 4444---- 2222 Front Figure Panel ofofofof thethethethe EUEUEUEU Figure Front Panel Front Panel Figure Table Table 22222222 Table Table Panel Front EUEUEUEU Front Interfaces Front Panel Interfaces Panel Interfaces Front Panel Interfaces Interface Interface NameNameNameName Interface Interface SLAVE MASTER OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 GE1 GE2 Description Description Description Description Connection for Master AU/EU at the next higher level Connection for EU at the next lower level Connection for RU Connection for RU Connection for RU Connection for RU Connection for RU Connection for RU Wi-Fi signals or S1 signals input Wi-Fi signals or S1 signals input SNSNSNSN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 45 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide SNSNSNSN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Interface Interface NameNameNameName Interface Interface GE3 GE4 GE5 GE6 CONSOLE AP DEBUG STATUS 4.3.4.3.4.3.4.3. EUEUEUEU BackBackBackBack Panel Panel Panel Panel Description Description Description Description Wi-Fi signals or S1 signals input Wi-Fi signals or S1 signals input Wi-Fi signals or S1 signals input Wi-Fi signals or S1 signals input Connection for local PC through CAT-5 for local monitoring Connection for WLAN Network adapters for monitoring device through Wi-Fi Connection for local debugging PC through USB wire Indicates device operating status Figure 26 shows a schematic of the back panel of the EU and Table 22 lists the interfaces and their functionality. Panel Figure 4444---- 3333 BackBackBackBack Panel Figure Panel ofofofof thethethethe EUEUEUEU Figure Panel Figure Table Table 23232323 Table Table Panel EUEUEUEU BackBackBackBack Panel Interfaces Panel Interfaces Panel Interfaces Interfaces SNSNSNSN 19 20 Interface Interface NameNameNameName Interface Interface Electrical Power Line Interface Grounding Description Description Description Description
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4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. Indicator Description Indicator Description Indicator Description Indicator Description See Section 3.5 for details. Commands Alarms andandandand Commands Alarms Parameters, 4.5.4.5.4.5.4.5. OMTOMTOMTOMT Parameters, Commands forforforfor thethethethe EUEUEUEU Parameters, Alarms Commands Parameters, Alarms See Section 2.3, OMTDisplay, for information on how to use the WebOMT interface to view and change parameters and run commands. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 46 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 4.5.1. 4.5.1. 4.5.1. 4.5.1. EUEUEUEU UserUserUserUser Parameters Parameters Parameters Parameters Table Table 24242424 Table Table Device EUEUEUEU Device Information Device Information Device Information Information Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Vendor Product Model Serial Number RMON Mode Software Upgrade Result Remote Upgrade Mode RMON Edition Device Edition(FPGA) Device Location Description Description Description Description Name to distinguish from different manufacturers
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RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RW Table Table 25252525 Table Table Network EUEUEUEU Network Management Network Management Network Management Management Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Site ID Device ID Date and Time 4.5.2. 4.5.2. 4.5.2. 4.5.2. EUEUEUEU Alarms Alarms Alarms Alarms Description Description Description Description The unique identification number of site in the system assigned by RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW Master AU Number to distinguish the subsets in the same site assigned by Master AU
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RW RW Table Table 26262626 Table Table Alarms CrossFire Alarms forforforfor thethethethe EUEUEUEU CrossFire Alarms CrossFire Alarms CrossFire Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Power Interruption Alarm MOV Alarm Open Case Alarm Over-temperature Alarm DPLL Unlocked Alarm OP-transceiver1~6 Failure Alarm OP-slave transceiver Alarm OP-master transceiver Alarm Link Alarm Description Description Description Description Electric supply failure Alarm when device leave the original installation location Alarm when device is open Alarm when device temperature over rated temperature threshold Digital phase lock loop unlocked OP-transceiver unplugged or failure (Port OP1~OP6) OP-transceiver unplugged or failure (Port SLAVE) OP-transceiver unplugged or failure (Port MASTER) Alarm when local EU cannot connect to the system RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 47 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 4.5.3. 4.5.3. 4.5.3. 4.5.3. System EUEUEUEU System System InfoInfoInfoInfo System Table Table 27272727 Table Table Sampling EUEUEUEU Sampling Sampling InfoInfoInfoInfo Sampling Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Over-temperature Threshold Description Description Description Description Default value: 80/ Range: -55~ +125 Device Temperature Device Routing Addr
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Device Routing Address 4.5.4. 4.5.4. 4.5.4. 4.5.4. Engineering EUEUEUEU Engineering Information Engineering Information Engineering Information Information Table Table 28282828 Table Table Engineering EUEUEUEU Engineering Engineering InfoInfoInfoInfo Engineering Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Update Time ARM CRC Check FPGA CRC Check EU CRC Check Description Description Description Description Last update time To check ARM software CRC value of current device To check FPGA software CRC value of current device To check EU software CRC value of current device Table Table 29292929 Table Table EU:EU:EU:EU: OPOPOPOP InfoInfoInfoInfo OP1~6 CPRI Sync Alarm OP-slave CPRI Sync Alarm OP-master CPRI Sync Alarm OP1~6LOS Alarm OP-slave LOS Alarm OP-master LOS Alarm CPRI SYNC Alarm of Port OP1~OP6 CPRI SYNC Alarm of Port SLAVE CPRI SYNC Alarm of Port MASTER Loss of optical signal Alarm of Port OP1~OP6 Loss of optical signal Alarm of Port Slave Loss of optical signal Alarm of Port Master Advanced Table 30303030 AUAUAUAU Advanced Table Commands Table Advanced Commands Advanced Commands Table Commands Command Command Command Command Hardware Reset Software Reset Wi-Fi Module Reset Initialization/Alarm Report Alarm Mode Selection Description Description Description Description NotedSignal interruption during hardware reset NotedSignal is normal during software reset
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Initialization: Clear alarms and disable all alarms;
Report Site launch: Report to OMC when new site launches;
Normal mode: 3 minutes Test mode: 1 minute RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW RW RW RW SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 48 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 4.5.5. 4.5.5. 4.5.5. 4.5.5. Digital EUEUEUEU Digital Digital InfoInfoInfoInfo Digital Module Optical Table 31313131 Optical Table Information Table Optical Module Information Module Information Optical Module Table Information Optical Port 1 Optical Module DDM Function Availability Tx Power Rx Power Voltage Bias Current Temperature Optical Wavelength 4.5.6. 4.5.6. 4.5.6. 4.5.6. EUEUEUEU Command Command Command Command
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RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD Factory EUEUEUEU Factory Parameters Factory Parameters Factory Parameters Parameters Table Table 32323232 Table Table Factory Pattern Factory Pattern Password Initialization Device Device Initialization Device Initialization Initialization functions, factory authorization is required. To perform Device Reserve RW RW SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 49 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 5.5.5.5. RURURURU Instructions Instructions Instructions Instructions Physical 5.1.5.1.5.1.5.1. RURURURU Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Appearance Figure 5- 1 shows a photograph of the RU component of the CrossFire. Appearance Physical Figure 5555---- 1111 Physical Figure Appearance ofofofof thethethethe RURURURU Figure Physical Appearance Physical Appearance Figure 5.2.5.2.5.2.5.2. RURURURU Front Front Panel Front Panel Front Panel Panel Figure 5- 2 shows a schematic of the front panel of the RU and Table 33 lists the interfaces and their functionality. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 50 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Table Table 33333333 Table Table Panel Front RURURURU Front Interfaces Front Panel Interfaces Panel Interfaces Front Panel Interfaces Panel Front Figure 5555---- 2222 Front Figure Panel ofofofof thethethethe RURURURU Figure Front Panel Front Panel Figure SNSNSNSN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Interface Interface NameNameNameName Interface Interface CH2 CH1 Modem Interface ////Reserved Slave OP Slave MASTER OP Master RUN DEBUG GE PWR Description Description Description Description PA 2 Module Interface, 4.3-10 female Connector PA 1 Module Interface, 4.3-10 female Connector Reserved if no modem Connection for EU or RU at the next higher level Indicates Slave OP port operating status Connection for RU at the next lower level Indicates Master OP port operating status Indicates device operating status Connection for local PC through CAT-5 for local monitoring Wi-Fi signal output port Electrical Power Line Interface 5.3.5.3.5.3.5.3. Indicator Description Indicator Description Indicator Description Indicator Description Refer to Section 3.5 for details. Commands Alarms andandandand Commands Alarms Parameters, 5.4.5.4.5.4.5.4. OMTOMTOMTOMT Parameters, Commands forforforfor thethethethe RURURURU Parameters, Alarms Commands Parameters, Alarms See Section 2.3, OMTDisplay, for information on how to use the WebOMT interface to view and change parameters and run commands. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 51 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 5.4.1. RURURURU UserUserUserUser Parameters 5.4.1. Parameters 5.4.1. Parameters 5.4.1. Parameters Table Table 34343434 Table Table Device RURURURU Device Information Device Information Device Information Information Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Vendor Product Model Serial Number RMON Mode Software Upgrading Result Remote Upgrade Mode MON Edition Device Edition(FPGA) Device Location Description Description Description Description Name to distinguish from different manufacturers
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Table Table 35353535 Table Table Network RURURURU Network Management Network Management Network Management Management Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Site ID Device ID Date and Time 5.4.2. RURURURU Alarms 5.4.2. Alarms 5.4.2. Alarms 5.4.2. Alarms Description Description Description Description The unique identification number of the site in the system Number to distinguish the subsets in the same site
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Table Table 36363636 Table Table Alarms CrossFire Alarms forforforfor thethethethe RURURURU CrossFire Alarms CrossFire Alarms CrossFire Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Power Interruption Alarm MOV Alarm Open Case Alarm Over-temperature Alarm DPLL unlocked Alarm LO1~2 unlocked Alarm CH1~2 ALC Alarm OP-slave Transceiver Alarm OP-master Transceiver Alarm CH1~2 DL Under Output-power Alarm Channel 1~4 output-power under rated threshold Channel 1~4 output-power over rated threshold CH1~2 DL Over Output-power Alarm Link Alarm Alarm when local RU cannot connect to the system Description Description Description Description Electric supply failure Alarm when device leave the original installation location Alarm when device is open Alarm when device temperature over rated temperature threshold Digital phase lock loop unlocked Local Oscillation unlocked Alarm when ALC is working OP-transceiver unplugged or failure (Port Slave) OP-transceiver unplugged or failure (Port Master) RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RW RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW RW RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW RW SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 52 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide System 5.4.3. RURURURU System 5.4.3. System InfoInfoInfoInfo 5.4.3. System 5.4.3. Channel RU:RU:RU:RU: RFRFRFRF Channel Channel 1~21~21~21~2 Channel Table Table 37373737 Table Table RF signal switch UL Attenuation DL Attenuation DL under output-power threshold DL over output-power threshold DL output-power Bandwidth UL center frequency DL center frequency UL Gain DL Gain Table Table 38383838 Table Table Sampling RURURURU Sampling Sampling InfoInfoInfoInfo Sampling Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Over-temperature threshold
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Digital 5.4.5. RURURURU Digital 5.4.5. Digital InfoInfoInfoInfo 5.4.5. Digital 5.4.5. Table Table 40404040 Table Table Downlink RURURURU Downlink Power Downlink Power Downlink Power Power CH1~2 UL Baseband input-power Power of UL detected in digital domain SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 53 RW RW RW RW RW RD RD RD RD RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RD RD RD RD RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW RW RW RD Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Table Table 41414141 Table Table Uplink RURURURU Uplink Power Uplink Power Uplink Power Power CH1~2 DL Baseband Output-power Power of DL detected in digital domain Module Optical Table 42424242 Optical Table Information Table Optical Module Information Module Information Optical Module Table Information Slave/Master Optical Port Optical Module DDM function availability Tx power Rx power Voltage Bias Current Temperature Optical wavelength
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Actual 5.4.6. RURURURU Actual 5.4.6. Actual GainGainGainGain 5.4.6. Actual 5.4.6. Table Table 43434343 Table Table Actual Channel 1~21~21~21~2 Actual Channel RURURURU Channel Actual GainGainGainGain Channel Actual Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Port 1~4 UL Port 1~4 DL Description Description Description Description Channel 1~2 Port 1~4 UL gain Channel 1~2 Port 1~4 DL gain Engineering 5.4.7. RURURURU Engineering 5.4.7. Information 5.4.7. Engineering Information Engineering Information 5.4.7. Information Table Table 44444444 Table Table Engineering RURURURU Engineering Engineering InfoInfoInfoInfo Engineering Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Update Time ARM CRC Check FPGA CRC Check RU CRC Check Description Description Description Description Last update time To check ARM software CRC value of current device To check FPGA software CRC value of current device To check RU software CRC value of current device Table Table 45454545 Table Table RURURURU DPDDPDDPDDPD Switch Switch Switch Switch Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter CH1 DPD Switch CH2 DPD Switch Description Description Description Description Enable/Disable Enable/Disable RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RD RD RD RD RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW Table Table 46464646 Table Table Panel Digital RURURURU Digital Information Digital Panel Information Panel Information Digital Panel Information Maximum Delay to Master Device Maximum delay from AU to the last RU RD SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 54 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Table Table 47474747 Table Table RU:RU:RU:RU: OPOPOPOP InfoInfoInfoInfo OP-slave CPRI Sync Alarm OP-master CPRI Sync Alarm OP-slave LOS Alarm OP-master LOS Alarm CPRI SYNC Alarm of Port Slave CPRI SYNC Alarm of Port Master Loss of optical signal Alarm of Port Slave Loss of optical signal Alarm of Port Master Table Table 48484848 Table Table Channel MapMapMapMap (RU-AU) Channel RURURURU Channel
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(RU-AU) Channel Map 1 Channel Map 2 See below for details See below for details RD RD RD RD RD RD 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 The value of channel map contains 16 binary numbers. 0 means the corresponding channel is not in use while 1 means the corresponding channel is in use. Numbers 0~3 correspond to RF channels 1~4 of Master AU(0) Numbers 4~7 correspond to RF channels 1~4 of Slave AU(1) Numbers 8~11 correspond to RF channels 1~4 of Slave AU(2) Numbers 12~15 are not in use and should be all zero. For example, the value 0000 0100 0010 0001 means that the first channel on the Master AU and the second channel on the Slave AU1 and the third channel on the Slave AU2 are now in use, while all others are not in use. Table Table 49494949 Table Table Advanced RURURURU Advanced Commands Advanced Commands Advanced Commands Commands Command Command Command Command Hardware Reset Software Reset Wi-Fi module reset Initialization/Alarm report Alarm mode selection Description Description Description Description
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Initialization: Clear and disable all alarms Report site launch: Report to OMC when new site launches Normal mode = 3 minutes / Test mode = 1 minute RD/RWRD/RWRD/RWRD/RW RW RW RW RW RW 5.4.8. RURURURU Command 5.4.8. Command 5.4.8. Command 5.4.8. Command Factory RURURURU Factory Parameters Factory Parameters Factory Parameters Parameters Table Table 50505050 Table Table Factory pattern Factory pattern password Initialization Device Device Initialization Device Initialization To perform Device Initialization functions, factory authorization is required. Reserve RW RW SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 55 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 6.6.6.6. Installation andandandand Connections Installation Connections Installation Connections Installation Connections 6.1.6.1.6.1.6.1. Installation Preparation Installation Preparation Installation Preparation Installation Preparation 6.1.1. 6.1.1. 6.1.1. 6.1.1. Client Cooperation Client Cooperation Client Cooperation Client Cooperation To guarantee a secure installation and proper operation and maintenance of the device, please contact SUNWAVE for technical support and actively cooperate with SUNWAVEs engineering technicians to understand the installation process, structure, wiring, debugging steps and so on. 6.1.2. 6.1.2. 6.1.2. 6.1.2. SiteSiteSiteSite Investigation Investigation Investigation Investigation Before installation, the installer should contact the project director to ensure that the site is suitable for installation. Details required include information about the installation site such as whether there is an iron tower or high mast nearby, the surrounding environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity, the power source and so on. Installation staff should complete a site investigation with the project director before construction and conduct field observation of the installation site and the coverage area of the device, to confirm factors such as signal intensity, signal quality, the required coverage range, device location, antenna-feeder system and power supply system. All devices must be installed indoors. The operating temperature range is -10oC+45 oC. Indoor ventilation should be robust and humidity should be 85%. (See the SPECSPECSPECSPEC for the complete technical specifications.) Note:Only the maintenance personnel or the users who understand the reason for access and are experienced with restricted area access and understand the necessary preventive measures should access the installation site. 6.1.3. 6.1.3. 6.1.3. 6.1.3. Installation Tools Installation Tools Installation Tools Installation Tools Tools required for installation include:
electric percussion drill screwdriver wrench Inspecting thethethethe Device Inspecting Unpacking andandandand Inspecting Unpacking 6.2.6.2.6.2.6.2. Unpacking Device Unpacking Inspecting Device Device This section discusses the procedures for receiving the shipment, inspecting the packing container, unpacking and inspecting the device. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 56 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 6.2.1. 6.2.1. 6.2.1. 6.2.1. Packing Inspecting thethethethe Packing Inspecting Container Inspecting Packing Container Packing Container Inspecting Container Handle the packing container carefully. Inspect the packing container immediately on arrival at the installation site to verify that no obvious damage occurred during shipment. Ensure that the container is sound and that the waterproof and vibration warning notices are still obvious. If any damage is observed, notify SUNWAVE immediately. Do not open or unpack the container until SUNWAVE personnel have inspected it. A SUNWAVE engineering technician will attend the installation site to inspect and unpack the shipment with the customer. The technician will complete a shipment arrival and inspection report. Unpacking thethethethe Device Unpacking 6.2.2. Device 6.2.2. Unpacking Device 6.2.2. Unpacking 6.2.2. Device If the container appears to be in satisfactory condition, perform the following procedures to unpack the device:
1. Ensure both user and supplier representatives are in attendance during shipment inspection. 2. Confirm where the device is to be stored. 3. Ensure procedures are in place to handle the device and other equipment properly, after it has been unpacked and inspected. 4. Ensure the following tools are available to unpack the shipment: hammer, paper cutter and crow bar. 5. Open the packing container carefully. The device is contained in a protective package inside the packing container; however, caution is still necessary so as not to damage the internal package and device. 6. Remove the internal package from the packing container. 7. Unpack the device from the internal package carefully. 6.2.3. Verifying thethethethe Contents Verifying Contents 6.2.3. Verifying Contents 6.2.3. 6.2.3. Verifying Contents To verify the contents of the package:
1. Verify that the contents and quantities agree with the Delivery Packing List. 2. Check the device model against the Delivery Packing List. 3. Notify SUNWAVE immediately if any discrepancies are discovered, to verify whether the complete and correct shipment has been received. 6.2.4. 6.2.4. 6.2.4. 6.2.4. Inspecting thethethethe Device Inspecting Device Inspecting Device Inspecting Device After unpacking the device, place the device on solid ground and check the following to ensure the device has not been damaged:
1. Inspect the devices appearance, overall dimensions and weight. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 57 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 2. Check that the device has not been deformed or bent in any way. 3. Check that there are no warps, scratches, bubbles or dirt marks. 4. Check that there are no loose, missing or incorrectly fastened screws. 5. Check that the installation slots in the cabinet sub-rack are rectangular. 6. Ensure that the guide bar has not been damaged and the fittings and auxiliary parts are intact. 7. Check that the silkscreened images on the device are clearly visible and intact. 6.3.6.3.6.3.6.3. Device Device Installation Device Installation Device Installation Installation The AU, EU and RU have two possible installation modes: rack installation and wall mounted. The AU is usually installed in a rack, while the EU and RU is usually wall mounted. Never Never Note:Never Never placed an operating RU horizontally.
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1. Choose an indoor location. The location should be larger than 10008002500 mm and it is recommended that the rack be at least 200 mm away from the wall. 2. Install the device into the 19 standard rack and fasten with 4*M6 screws.
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(for Installation (for Mounting Installation 6.3.2. To install the device using a wall mounting (see Figure 6- 1):
1. Rotate the hanger 90o and install (the hanger can be installed in the middle of the rack). 2. Choose an appropriate indoor location. Mark 4*6.8 holes sites for the hanger to be attached to the wall. 3. Drill at the four sites using a percussion drill and embed 4*8 plastic expansion pipes. 4. Fasten the case with 4*ST4.5 self-tapping screws. Note:Wall mounting installation of the AU is exactly the same as that of EU. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 58 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Installation Mounting Figure 6666---- 1111 WallWallWallWall Mounting Figure Installation ofofofof anananan EUEUEUEU Figure Mounting Installation Mounting Installation Figure
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(for Installation (for Mounting Installation 6.3.3. To install the device using a wall mounting:
Note:Wall mounting installation of the POI is exactly the same as that of RU. 1) Front-mounting Installation (see Figure 6- 2, Figure 6- 3):
a) bracketto be attached to the mounting bracket mounting bracket Choose an appropriate location. Mark 2*13 holes sites for the mounting mounting bracket wall. b) Drill at the two sites using a percussion drill and embed 2*M10*90 expansion bolts. c) bracket to the back of device with 2*M6*14 screws. bracket mounting mounting bracket mounting bracket Fasten the mounting d) Hang the device on the mounting bracket and fasten the case with 2*M10 nut. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 59 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Front-mounting Schematic ofofofof RURURURU WallWallWallWall Front-mounting Schematic Figure 6666---- 2222 Schematic Figure Installation Figure Schematic Front-mounting Installation Front-mounting Installation Figure Installation SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 60 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Front-mounting Exploded ViewViewViewView ofofofof RURURURU Front-mounting Exploded Figure 6666---- 3333 Exploded Figure Installation Figure Exploded Front-mounting Installation Front-mounting Installation Figure Installation 2) Side-mounting Installation(see Figure 6- 4 and Figure 6- 5):
a) bracketto be attached to the bracket mounting mounting bracket mounting bracket Choose an appropriate location. Mark 2*13 holes sites for the mounting wall. b) Drill at the two sites using a percussion drill and embed 2*M10*90 expansion bolts. c) bracketto the side of device with 2*M6*14 screws. mounting bracket mounting bracket Fasten mounting mounting bracket d) Hang the device on the mounting bracket and fasten the case with 2*M10 nut. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 61 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Side-mounting Schematic ofofofof RURURURU WallWallWallWall Side-mounting Schematic Figure 6666---- 4444 Schematic Figure Installation Figure Schematic Side-mounting Installation Side-mounting Installation Figure Installation SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 62 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Side-mounting Exploded ViewViewViewView ofofofof RURURURU Side-mounting Exploded Figure 6666---- 5555 Exploded Figure Installation Figure Exploded Side-mounting Installation Side-mounting Installation Figure Installation 6.3.4. 6.3.4. 6.3.4. 6.3.4.
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(For Optional) Installation (For Suspension Installation Suspension Optional) To install a device using a suspension installation:
1. Fasten two hangers to the sides of device with 8 M3*6 screws. See Figure 6- 6 for details. 2. Measure the dimension between the centres of hangers. See Figure 6- 7 for details. 3. Choose an appropriate indoor location. Mark 4 holes sites for the stand-off bracket to be attached to the wall. See Figure 6- 8 for details. 4. Hang the device on the stand-off bracket and fasten with the bolts. See Figure 6- 9 for details. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 63 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Suspension Figure 6666---- 6666 StepStepStepStep 1111 ofofofof Suspension Figure Installation Figure Suspension Installation Suspension Installation Figure Installation Suspension Figure 6666---- 7777 StepStepStepStep 2222 ofofofof Suspension Figure Installation Figure Suspension Installation Suspension Installation Figure Installation Suspension Figure 6666---- 8888 StepStepStepStep 3333 ofofofof Suspension Figure Installation Figure Suspension Installation Suspension Installation Figure Installation SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 64 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Suspension Figure 6666---- 9999 StepStepStepStep 4444 ofofofof Suspension Figure Installation Figure Suspension Installation Suspension Installation Figure Installation 6.3.5. 6.3.5. 6.3.5. 6.3.5.
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(Only Optional) Mounting (Only Optional) To install the device using pall mounting (see Figure 6- 10 and Figure 6- 11). Note:Pole mounting of the POI is exactly the same as that of RU. 1) 2) 3) Choose an appropriate location. bracketto the side of device with 2*M6*14 screws. mounting bracket mounting bracket Fasten mounting mounting bracket bracketand mounting bracket with 2*M10*200 bolts. bracket mounting bracket mounting mounting bracket mounting bracket mounting bracket mounting bracket Fasten the case to mounting SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 65 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Schematic ofofofof RURURURU PallPallPallPall Installation Schematic Figure 6666---- 10101010 Schematic Figure Installation Figure Schematic Installation Figure Installation SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 66 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Exploded ViewViewViewView ofofofof RURURURU PallPallPallPall Installation Exploded Figure 6666---- 11111111 Exploded Figure Installation Figure Exploded Installation Figure Installation 6.3.6. 6.3.6. 6.3.6. 6.3.6. Installation Selecting thethethethe Installation Selecting Installation SiteSiteSiteSite Selecting Installation Selecting 1. Choose a location for installation that is convenient based on the power supply and feeder layout and where an optical cable interface is available for the optical fibre connection. 2. The installation location should be away from heat sources and should not be located in a damp environment. 3. The ventilation should be adequate such that the indoor temperature is maintained between -10oC and 45 oC. 4. The back and sides of the case should be at least 80-100 cm away from the wall or other devices. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 67 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 6.4.6.4.6.4.6.4. Device Connections Device Connections Device Connections Device Connections Slave AU Connection Slave AU Connection Slave AU Connection Slave AU Connection Fib er Fib er A U
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(Master) A U 1 O P 1/A U O P 2 O P 3 A U 2 CONSOLE ALARM I/O A U 1 O P 1/A U O P 2 O P 3 A U 2 CONSOLE ALARM I/O SLA V E O P 1 G E 1 M ASTER Fib er EU Cascade EU Cascade EU Cascade EU Cascade SLA V E O P 1 G E 1 CONSOLE M ASTER CONSOLE E U E U Fib er R U 1 R U 2 SLA V E M ASTER Pow er SLA V E M ASTER Pow er CONSOLE G E Fib er RU Cascade RU Cascade RU Cascade RU Cascade CONSOLE G E Connection System Figure 6666---- 12121212 System Figure Schematic Figure System Connection Schematic Connection Schematic System Connection Figure Schematic SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 68 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Interface Optical 6.4.1. Connection 6.4.1. Optical Interface Connection Interface Connection Optical Interface 6.4.1. Optical 6.4.1. Connection Single Optical Fibre-module Figure 6- 13 shows that when using a pair of single optical fibre-modules, the wavelength of the two modules should be different, for example, 1271nm & 1331nm. See Table 51 for the optical fibre module corresponding to each port. When the optical module is unplugged or not synchronized, the indicators are red as shown in the left pair of indicators in Figure 6- 15. Check whether both indicators turn green after connecting one pair of optical modules. If they are red, the terminal has not synchronized. See Section 9 for how to resolve this issue. Table Optical Single Selection forforforfor Single Selection Module Optical Table 51515151 Optical fibre-module Table Optical Module Selection Single Optical fibre-module Table Optical fibre-module Single Optical Module Selection Optical Module fibre-module Device Unit Master AU Port All Ports Slave AU OP1 (only this port is used) EU RU Slave Master & OP1~OP6 Slave Master Wavelength of Module 1271nm 1331nm 1331nm 1271nm 1331nm 1271nm Double Optical Fibre-module Fibre Optical Single Figure 6666---- 13131313 Single Figure Module Figure Single Optical Fibre Module Fibre Module Optical Fibre Single Optical Figure Module SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 69 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide The optical connector unit includes an optical module and optical fibre. Figure 6- 14 shows that when using a double optical fibre-module, the optical transmitter and optical receiver should correspond to each other. In other words, the optical transmitter of optical module A should correspond to the optical receiver of optical module B and the receiver of A should correspond to the transmitter of B. The optical receiver and transmitter terminals of the optical module can be determined by the triangular mark on the optical module. Figure 6- 14 shows the triangular mark in the yellow box and the red and green lines indicate the optical fibre connections. Module Optical Figure 6666---- 14141414 Optical Figure Connection Figure Optical Module Connection Module Connection Optical Module Figure Connection Each pair (2) of optical module cages has four LED indicator arrows. The two on the left are green and the two on the right are red as shown in Figure 6- 15. The indicator arrows represent the synchronization status of the upper and lower optical modules. When optical module A has synchronized with module B (both uplink and downlink), the indicators turn green as shown in the right pair of indicators in Figure 6- 15. When the optical module is unplugged or not synchronized, the indicators are red as shown in the left pair of indicators in Figure 6- 15. Check whether both indicators turn green after connecting one pair of optical modules. If they are red, the terminal has not synchronized. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 70 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide SYNC Optical Figure 6666---- 15151515 Optical Figure Status Figure Optical SYNC Status SYNC Status Optical SYNC Figure Status 6.4.2. AUAUAUAU connections 6.4.2. connections 6.4.2. connections 6.4.2. connections Prior to attempting the AU connections, read Section 3 thoroughly. The AU has eight optical ports, designated by eight silk-screened images: AU1, AU2, OP1/AU, OP2, OP3, OP4, OP5 and OP6. The ports OP1~OP6 all have the same functionality, providing connections to lower level EUs or RUs. Insert the optical module into any one of the OP1OP6 ports, then insert the tail of the optical fibre into the optical module and connect the other end to the lower EU or RU. After the AU and EU/RU are connected and powered on, the optical interface indicator LED will turn green, which indicates that the devices are synchronized. If the optical indicator LED does not turn green, check whether the connection direction of the optical fibre is correct and whether the optical module is inserted tightly. The AU1 and AU2 optical ports are for connecting to the slave AU. When connecting to the slave AU, first access the slave AU independently (see Section 2.2 for instructions on how to access the WebOMT for the Slave AU). Ensure the status of the AU is Slave AU and then connect the optical fibre. Note:The connection between the Master AU and the Slave AU can only be from the OP1/AU port on the Slave AU to the AU1 (or AU2) port on the Master AU; other optical ports are invalid for Master-Slave AU connections. 6.4.3. 6.4.3. 6.4.3. 6.4.3. EUEUEUEU connections connections connections connections Prior to attempting the EU connections, read Section 4 thoroughly. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 71 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide The EU has 8 optical ports and 6 electrical ports. The optical SLAVE port should be connected to the AU or upper EU and the optical MASTER port should be connected in a cascading manner to a lower EU in a daisy chain. (Refer to the networking definition of a daisy chain.) The OP1~OP6 ports have the same functionality and are all used for connections to RUs. After the EU is connected to the upper device and powered on, the optical indicator LED turns green which means that the devices are synchronized. If the LED does not turn green, see Section 10 to resolve the issue. Each EU has six electrical ports, GE1~GE6, which support six LAN signals. Each electrical port corresponds to a specific optical port, for example, port GE1 corresponds to port OP1 and port GE6 corresponds to port OP6. 6.4.4. 6.4.4. RURURURU connections connections 6.4.4. connections 6.4.4. connections Prior to attempting the RU connections, read Section 5 thoroughly. The RU has 2 optical ports, SLAVE and Master. The SLAVE port should be connected to an upper AU, EU or RU, and the MASTER port should only be connected to a lower RU. After the RU has been connected to the upper device and powered on, the optical indicator LED turns green which means that the devices are synchronized. If the LED does not turn green, see Section 9 to resolve the issue. 6.4.5. 6.4.5. 6.4.5. 6.4.5. battery Standby connection Standby battery connection battery connection Standby battery Standby connection A plug is connected to a power source on the output wire of the devices lithium battery. To prevent battery discharge, this is unplugged before shipping. After the device is operational, plug it in to ensure normal reporting if the power is cut. Access 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. WLANWLANWLANWLAN Access
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(Wi-Fi) Each EU has six electrical ports, GE1~GE6, which support up to 6 LAN signals. LAN signals are input on the GE1~GE6 ports and output from the corresponding OP1~OP6 ports. The signals are then transmitted to the RUs via optical signals over optical fibre and output from the GE port on the RU. Each RU connects to an AP device through their respective GE port. Thus, 6 independent Gigabit Ethernet transmission channels can be completed. See Figure 6- 16 for WLAN connection details. Note:each electrical port (GE1~GE6) must correspond to an optical port (OP1~OP6), i.e. GE1 should correspond to OP1, GE2 should correspond to OP2, etc. WLAN signal input on GE1 is then sent out on OP1. If there are multiple access points (AP) that are connected to more than one cascading RU in a signal chain, the WLAN signal will only be output from one of the RUs, with the priority being RU1>RU2>RU3 when selecting which RU the signal will be output from. If there is only one AP device, then the WLAN signal is always output from the RU that is connected to SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 72 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide the AP. Fib er O P 1/A U A U E U C A T -5(S T P ) SLA V E O P 1 G E 1 SW ITC H Fib er R U SLAVE M ASTER Power CONSOLE G E C A T -5(S T P ) A P Figure 6666---- 16161616 WLANWLANWLANWLAN Access Figure Access Figure Access Access Figure SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 73 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Debugging System 7.7.7.7. System Setup System Debugging Setup Debugging Setup System Debugging Setup After installation and connection, power the devices on. At this point, it is strongly recommended that a laptop be connected to the Master AU to enable system debugging. Check each devices working status. The optical interface indicator LEDs should be green and stay lit and the STATUS indicator LEDs should be green and flashing slowly. Now, start the online debugging according to Figure 7- 1 and Figure 7- 2. Connection & Query Status Master AU Y e s NM S Setup N o Connection & Query Status Alarm Parameter Configuration Alarm Parameter Configuration Channel Property Steup Channel Gain Adjustment Channel Gain Adjustment Field Intensity Test &
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(right) Debugging Figure Procedures SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 74 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Connection & Query Status Alarm Parameter Configuration Completion Debugging Figure 7777---- 2222 EUEUEUEU Debugging Figure Procedures Figure Debugging Procedures Debugging Procedures Figure Procedures Setup forforforfor SNMP Setup System Management Network SNMP 7.1.7.1.7.1.7.1. Network Network Management System Setup SNMP System Setup Management System Network Management SNMP The site number must be set using the WebOMT on the Master AU before connecting to the network management system (NMS). The NMS should identify devices by their unique site number. Network parameters also need to be set up Protocol Select Protocol Select for the specific network. If the NMS supports the SNMP protocol, set Protocol Protocol Select Select to SNMP and configure related parameters such as the TrapTrapTrapTrap IPIPIPIP AddrAddrAddrAddr, TrapTrapTrapTrap PortPortPortPort, Subnet Gateway Default Subnet MaskMaskMaskMask, Default Subnet Subnet Default Gateway Default Gateway Gateway, etc. as shown in Table 7. If the NMS Select Protocol Protocol Select Protocol Select supports the SUNWAVE proprietary protocol, set Protocol Select to TCP/IP and configure the corresponding parameters as shown in Table 6. The remote FTP server parameters also need to be set up if remote software upgrades are supported. These Engineering Engineering tab > UserUserUserUser ParaParaParaPara sub-tab in the WebOMT. See Figure 7- 3 for details. Engineering parameters are set in the Engineering SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 75 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Properties Channel 7.2.7.2.7.2.7.2. Channel Configuration Channel Properties Configuration Properties Configuration Channel Properties Configuration Figure 7777---- 3333 NMSNMSNMSNMS Setup Figure Setup Figure Setup Figure Setup According to the different base station operating frequency bands for each operator, select the passive RF modules for the AU and active RF modules for the RU with the corresponding frequency band and set the channel properties in the WebOMT of the Master AU. The limits of the uplink and downlink operating frequency bands correspond to the effective RF range of the selected RF modules. To set the channel properties (see Figure 7- 4):
1. Engineering Engineering Engineering tab. In the WebOMT, select the Engineering Engineering Characteristics Characteristics Engineering Characteristics sub-tab on the Engineering 2. Select the Characteristics Engineering page. 3. Set the uplink and downlink operating frequency band limits for channels 1, 2, 3 and 4. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 76 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide
(See step 1111 in Figure 7- 4.) 4. Set the uplink and downlink centre frequencies and the bandwidth for signals 1, 2, 3 and 4.
(See step 2222 in Figure 7- 4.) 5. Click SetSetSetSet to validate the parameter values. (See step 4444 in Figure 7- 4.) Ensure the value of CH1~4 CH1~4 CH1~4 infoinfoinfoinfo CH1~4 is validvalidvalidvalid. 6. Update Parameters section, set AUAUAUAU CHCHCHCH InfoInfoInfoInfo Update Parameters Public Update to Update. (See step 3333 in Figure 7- 4.) Public Parameters Update Public Parameters In the Public Note:The maximum bandwidth per operating band should be less than 80MHz and the maximum bandwidth for all operators should be less than 200 MHz Channel Setting Figure 7777---- 4444 Setting Figure Properties Figure Setting Channel Properties Channel Properties Setting Channel Figure Properties SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 77 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Channel GainGainGainGain Adjustment Channel Adjustment 7.3.7.3.7.3.7.3. Channel Channel Adjustment Adjustment After setting the channel properties, access the RF signals. In the CrossFire, the nominal downlink input power of the AU is 0dBm and the maximum allowable input power is 10dBm. Therefore, before accessing the RF signals, estimate the signal power. Monitor the downlink input power with a spectrum analyzer or read the downlink input power from the Digital Info on the WebOMT in order to set the downlink input power within the appropriate range. The adjustable Engineering Channel Real-time InfoInfoInfoInfo > RFRFRFRF Channel Real-time Channel xxxx. Engineering Real-time Channel attenuation value of each AU channel is 5dB, which can be set in Engineering Engineering > Real-time See Figure 7- 5 for details. Channel GainGainGainGain Adjustment Channel Figure 7777---- 5555 Channel Figure Adjustment Figure Channel Adjustment Figure Adjustment Parameters 7.4.7.4.7.4.7.4. AlarmAlarmAlarmAlarm Parameters Setup Parameters Setup Parameters Setup Setup After completing the radio-frequency channel properties configuration, set up the alarm parameters using the following procedure:
1. Engineering Engineering In the WebOMT, select the Engineering Engineering tab. 2. Set the status of the optical transceiver one by one. 3. If there is an optical path connection, enable the basic device alarms, such as Power Interruption Alarm, Battery failure Alarm, MOV Alarm, etc. For alarms related to channel properties, such as the DPLL unlocked Alarm, LO unlocked Alarm, OP transceiver failure Alarm, etc., only enable those associated with the channels which have an input signal, to avoid unnecessary alarms. See Figure 7- 6 for details. Wait 3~5 minutes after completing the setup, then query to see if there is a failure alarm for the device. If there is SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 78 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide an alarm, see Section 9 to resolve the issue. Parameters Figure 7777---- 6666 AlarmAlarmAlarmAlarm Parameters Figure Setup Figure Parameters Setup Parameters Setup Figure Setup SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 79 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide 7.4.1. AlarmAlarmAlarmAlarm level 7.4.1. level 7.4.1. level 7.4.1. level The alarm level is distinguished to four levels Warning, Minor, Major, Critical corresponding to the alarm level Figure 7777---- 7777 AlarmAlarmAlarmAlarm Level Figure Level Figure Level Figure Level on NMS. The level of specific alarm is independently chosen by user. 7.4.2. 7.4.2. 7.4.2. 7.4.2. External Alarms External Alarms External Alarms External Alarms External Figure 7777---- 8888 External Figure Level Figure External Level External Level Figure Level See Figure 7- 8 for details of external level. Configuring OMTOMTOMTOMT UserUserUserUser Parameters Configuring 7.5.7.5.7.5.7.5. Configuring Parameters Configuring Parameters Parameters Table 52 shows the clickable icons in the WebOMT used for configuration. Configuration WebOMT Table 52525252 WebOMT Table Icons Table WebOMT Configuration Icons Configuration Icons WebOMT Configuration Table Icons Icon Description SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 80 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Show/hide parameter ID numbers. Every parameter can be distinguished by its unique ID number in the WebOMT. Show/hide configurable parameters. Note:only some of the read-write parameters are configurable and can be modified. Save configuration. Note:this button is only enabled after checking the selected parameter. Otherwise, it is greyed-out and is an invalid choice. To configure the parameters, use the following procedure and refer to Figure 7- 9 and Figure 7- 10:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In the WebOMT, select the appropriate tab (for example, the UserUserUserUser ParaParaParaPara tab). Click the button to show the parameter ID numbers. See 1111 in Figure 7- 9. button to show the configurable parameter choice box. See 2222 in Figure 7- 9. Click the Check the parameter that you want to configure. See the blue check mark in 3333 in Figure 7- 9. Click the button to save the configuration. See 4444 in Figure 7- 7. Note: you can also use the SaveSaveSaveSave Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration button on the Configuration page shown in Figure 7- 10. (See next step.) 6. Configuration Configuration button. (See 5555 in Figure 7- 9.) This takes you to the Configuration page. In Figure 7- 10, Configuration Click the Configuration Download and LoadLoadLoadLoad Configuration Download Configuration Download Configuration the underlined file contains the configuration parameter data. Use the Download Configuration buttons to save the file to a local PC and load the file to the WebOMT, respectively. See the red frames in Figure 7- 10. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 81 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Configuring UserUserUserUser Parameters Configuring Figure 7777---- 9999 Configuring Figure Parameters Figure Configuring Parameters Figure Parameters Download andandandand LoadLoadLoadLoad Configuration Download Figure 7777---- 10101010 Download Figure Configuration Figure Download Configuration Figure Configuration SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 82 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Software 8.8.8.8. Software Upgrad Upgradeeee Software Upgrad Software Upgrad The Master AU consolidates the management of software upgrades for the entire system and saves the last software package for the AU, EU and RU. Slave devices compare the local software with that saved in the Master AU at run time. If the software version is different, the slave device will start the software upgrade progress and reset automatically after the upgrade is complete. The benefit of this approach is that if a slave device is replaced, a software upgrade is started automatically without having to do additional operations. If the Master AU is replaced, before connecting the new Master AU to the system, check the software version using the WebOMT as shown in Figure 8- 1. If the software version is not the latest version, upload the latest software packages to the new Master AU. Package Software Checking Figure 8888---- 1111 Checking Figure Version Figure Checking Software Package Version Package Version Software Package Checking Software Figure Version As mentioned above, the system software upgrade is divided into two steps. First, upload the package to the master AU. Second, the slave device automatically downloads the new software package from the Master AU to complete the upgrade process. This process can be performed in one of two ways: by performing a local upgrade using the OMT or by performing a remote upgrade via FTP. 8.1.8.1.8.1.8.1. Local Local Upgrade Local Upgrade Local Upgrade Upgrade As an example, to do an RU or EU upgrade:
Upgrading Upgrading 1. Log in to the WebOMT on the Master AU. Click the Upgrading Upgrading button on the main page to navigate to the software upgrade page. See Figure 8- 2. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 83 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Upgrade Software Figure 8888---- 2222 Software Figure Upgrade StepStepStepStep 1111 Figure Software Upgrade Software Upgrade Figure Upload Upload 2. On the software upgrade page, as shown in Figure 8- 3, click the Upload Upload button to upload the RU or EU software package file. Figure 8888---- 3333 Software Figure Software Upgrade Upgrade StepStepStepStep 2222 Upgrade Software Figure Software Upgrade Figure 3. When the software upload has completed successfully, select the file that was just uploaded and Upgrade Upgrade click the Upgrade Upgrade button to complete the software upgrade, as shown in Figure 8- 4 for an RU upgrade. Upgrade Software Figure 8888---- 4444 Software Figure Upgrade StepStepStepStep 3333 Figure Software Upgrade Software Upgrade Figure 4. When the upgrade has completed, confirm that the software has been updated correctly as shown in Figure 8- 1. There is one difference in the AU upgrade process. Follow the same steps as for the RU or EU; however, when the AU package upgrade has completed successfully, the Master AU resets itself automatically to complete the software upgrade. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 84 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Remote Upgrade 8.2.8.2.8.2.8.2. Remote Remote Upgrade Remote Upgrade Upgrade Use FTP to perform an upgrade remotely. As shown in Figure 8- 5, set up the FTP server IP address, port number, login name, login password, file storage path and filename to be upgraded. Then, set the FTPFTPFTPFTP FileFileFileFile Transfer Control Transfer Transfer Control Transfer Control Control item to Start upgrade. To complete the upgrade, click the SetSetSetSet button to download the software from the FTP server. When using this method, ensure that the FTP server is running correctly and the file to be upgraded has been saved in the specified directory. If the CrossFire is connected to an NMS, the operations above can be set through the NMS to implement a remote Upgrade Remote Setting upupupup Remote Setting Figure 8888---- 5555 Setting Figure Upgrade viaviaviavia FTPFTPFTPFTP Figure Setting Remote Upgrade Remote Upgrade Figure software upgrade, as shown in Figure 8- 6. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 85 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Set FTP server parameters and send upgrade com m and NMS Keep software packages FTP Server Internet iD A S using Upgrade Remote Figure 8888---- 6666 Remote Figure using anananan NMSNMSNMSNMS Figure Remote Upgrade using Upgrade using Remote Upgrade Figure SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 86 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Device 9.9.9.9. Device Maintenance Device Maintenance Device Maintenance Maintenance Regular Maintenance 9.1.9.1.9.1.9.1. Regular Regular Maintenance Regular Maintenance Maintenance When the CrossFire is running, regular inspection is recommended, as follows:
1. Check that RF and power cables are connected securely and that all screws are tight. If any connections pose a safety hazard, deal with them as soon as possible. 2. Check the ground status of the device. 3. Measure the power supply voltage of the devices. 4. Check the operating status and main performance parameters of devices regularly through the NMS or OMT. 5. Check whether all warning marks are intact. If a fault occurs and the device cannot operate normally, return the device to the factory for repair or send to technicians for site repair. 9.2.9.2.9.2.9.2. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section lists problems that may arise in engineering applications and suggests relevant solutions. 1. The slave device cannot synchronize with the master device:
a) Query the software version using the OMT. Make sure that the device is running the correct software. b) c) Check the SFP module to confirm whether the SFP module has been damaged. Restart the device. If the problem persists, the device may have been damaged. The equipment needs to be replaced. 2. RU downlink shows an output-power alarm:
a) The gain of the RU downlink is equal to (37- DL attenuation dB). Check the RU downlink baseband power, and then add the downlink baseband power to the RU downlink gain. The result should be close to the output power. If the deviation is more than 5 dB, the PA module may be damaged. 3. Over-temperature alarm:
a) The devices need space to dissipate heat. Ensure the device is not covered by anything. If the device is covered, the temperature will rise. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 87 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Application 10.10.10.10. Application Scenarios Application Scenarios Application Scenarios Scenarios This section describes various configuration scenarios for the CrossFire. Same Located atatatat Same Located Operators 10.1. Same SiteSiteSiteSite 10.1. Operators Located Same Operators Located 10.1. Operators 10.1. In this example, operators A, B, C, D and E are located at the same site (see Figure 10- 1). Operators B and C operate in the same frequency band, which can be combined in one channel in the RF domain. The maximum bandwidth per operating band should be less than 60MHz and the maximum bandwidth of all operators should be less than 200 MHz. Operator B Operator C Operator A Operator D Operator E A U Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber E U R U 1 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber AAAA BBBB++++CCCC DDDD EEEE POI Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 8 AAAA BBBB++++CCCC DDDD EEEE POI Same Located atatatat Same Located Operators Example forforforfor Operators Example Figure 10101010---- 1111 Example Figure Same SiteSiteSiteSite Figure Example Operators Located Same Operators Located Figure Separate Located atatatat Separate Located Operators 10.2. Sites 10.2. Operators Located Separate Sites Separate Sites Operators Located 10.2. Operators 10.2. Sites In this example, operators A, B, D and E are located at one site and operators C and F are located at a different site.
(See Figure 10- 2) Operators C and F can access the Master AU through the Slave AU so that all operators can combine within the same fibre from the Master AU to the EU. In contrast with the scenario in section 11.1, operators B and C can be combined in the baseband domain. The maximum bandwidth per operating band should be less than 60MHz and the maximum bandwidth of all operators should be less than 200 MHz. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 88 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Different operator input be combined into one RF channel Operator A Operator B Operator D Operator E Operator C Operator F Site 1 Site 2 M aster AU Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber E UE UE UE U Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Slave AU Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U R U R U R U AAAA BBBB++++CCCC DDDD EEEE FFFF AAAA BBBB++++CCCC DDDD EEEE FFFF POI POI RU cascade to increase RF channel Separate Located atatatat Separate Located Operators Example forforforfor Operators Example Figure 10101010---- 2222 Example Figure Sites Figure Example Operators Located Separate Sites Separate Sites Operators Located Figure Sites 10.3. MIMOMIMOMIMOMIMO Application 10.3. Application 10.3. Application 10.3. Application Since the same frequency is used between MIMO1 and MIMO2, operator C, as shown in Figure 10- 3, must employ two special channels in the AU and RU. In order to guarantee coherence between MIMO1 and MIMO2, MIMO1 and MIMO2 must be in the same AU and RU. The maximum bandwidth per operating band should be less than 60MHz and the maximum bandwidth of all operators should be less than 200MHz. Operator A WCD M A Operator B WCD M A Operator C LTE M IM O M IM O A U Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber E U Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U AAAA BBBB M IM O M IM O 1111 M IM O M IM O POI M IM O M IM O 2222 M IM O M IM O Example forforforfor MIMOMIMOMIMOMIMO Application Example Figure 10101010---- 3333 Example Figure Application Figure Example Application Figure Application Cascade 10.4. RURURURU Cascade 10.4. Application 10.4. Cascade Application Cascade Application 10.4. Application In this scenario, RU1 can connect to the EU or directly to the AU. A maximum of four RUs can cascade when RU1 is SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 89 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide connected to the EU and a maximum of five RUs can cascade when RU1 is directly connected to the AU. (See Figure 10- 4) The maximum bandwidth per operating band should be less than 60MHz and the maximum bandwidth of all operators should be less than 200 MHz. Operator A Operator B Operator C Operator D Max 4 RUs cascade connect to EU Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber A U Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber E U Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 1 R U 2 R U 3 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 1 R U 2 R U 5 Max 5 RUs cascade connect to AU directly AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD POI RU cascade and every unit output same RF signal POI POI Cascading RURURURU Application Cascading Example forforforfor Cascading Example Figure 10101010---- 4444 Example Figure Application Figure Example Cascading Application Figure Application 10.5. WLANWLANWLANWLAN Application 10.5. Application 10.5. Application 10.5. Application CrossFire provides a transparent pipeline for 10M/100M/1000Mbps Ethernet transmission. Each EU has six electrical ports (GE1~GE6) for six WLAN signals to access. Meanwhile, six optical ports (OP1~OP6) correspond to GE1~GE6 for the output signal. (See Figure 10- 5) The flow path of the signal is:
Input LAN signals EU RU AP POI Antenna-feeder system. Note:
The electrical port must correspond to an optical port, for example, GE1 corresponds to OP1. If multiple cascading RUs connect, the WLAN signal can be output from a random RU. If multiple cascading RUs connect and more than one AP device connects to the RUs, the WLAN signal can be output from one RU, and the priority is RU1RU2RU3. SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 90 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 4-1 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 4-2 R U 4-3 R U 4-4 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 4-5 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 4-6 AP 4-1 POI AP 4-4 POI AP 4-6 POI 6 ports Ethernet Switch C at5 6 ports Ethernet Switch C at5 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber E U 1 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber E U 4 6 ports Ethernet Switch C at5 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber E U 5 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 5-1-1 A U In RU cascade mode, AP can be connected to any one of the RU in daisy chain R U 5-1-2 Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber R U 5-1-3 R U 5-2 AP 5-1 POI AP 5-2 POI Example forforforfor WLANWLANWLANWLAN Application Example Figure 10101010---- 5555 Example Figure Application Figure Example Application Application Figure SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 91 Revision 05 CrossFire HP All-Digital Transport System User Guide Sunwave Communications Co., Ltd. Sunwave Building 581 Huoju Avenue, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R.China Zip: 310053 SUNWAVE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 2015 92 Revision 05
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U******@SGS.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 |
2AEJ4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
R2112525
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
R**** A******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
+86-5********
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1 |
a******@sunwave.com.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
K****** X********
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1 | Physical Address |
No.1 Workshop, M-10, Middle Section
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1 |
Shenzhen, 518057
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
07552********
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1 | Fax Number |
07552********
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1 |
k******@sgs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J****** S****
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1 | Physical Address |
No.1 Workshop, M-10, Middle Section
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1 |
Shenzhen, 518057
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
07552********
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1 | Fax Number |
07552********
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1 |
J******@sgs.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | B2I - Part 20 Industrial Booster (CMRS) | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Remote Unit | ||||
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 output is conducted at the antenna terminal. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b) (3). | ||||
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 |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co.,Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J****** Z****
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1 | Telephone Number |
86755******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86075********
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1 |
J******@sgs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1930 | 1995 | 21.43 | Amp | 4M49G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1930 | 1995 | 20.99 | Amp | 17M9G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 24E | 1930 | 1995 | 20.09 | Amp | 4M16F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1930 | 1995 | 20.14 | Amp | 1M24F9W |
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