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3CC08991ATAA TQ BJA 01

Issue 01 -- March 2004

Table of contents

1 -- Foreword

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1.1 -- Structure of the manual

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1.2 -- Using the manual

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1.3 -- Safety instructions

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1.3.1 -- General rules

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1.3.2 -- Symbols

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1.3.3 -- Symbols used in the document

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1.3.4 -- Certificate of compliance with European safety standards

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1.3.5 -- Eco--Declaration

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1.3.6 -- Public exposition to electromagnetic fields

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2 -- Description of the equipment

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2.1 -- Alcatel 9400 Family

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2.1.1 -- Simplified description

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2.1.2 -- Configuration

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2.1.3 -- ALCATEL 9400 UX features

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2.1.4 -- Capacity configurations

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2.1.5 -- Typical hardware configurations

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2.2 -- Operation

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2.2.1 -- 1+0 configuration

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2.2.2 -- Basic 1+1 configuration

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2.2.3 -- 1+1 configuration with multiplexer/demultiplexer protection

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2.3 -- Engineering service channels

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2.3.1 -- ESC number 1

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2.3.2 -- ESC number 2

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2.3.3 -- ESC numbers 3 and 4

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2.3.4 -- ESC number 5

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2.4 -- Alarms, telesignalling and remote controls (TS/TC)

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2.5 -- Loopback options

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2.6 -- Equipment management

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2.7 -- IDU controls, indications and connectors

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2.7.1 -- Classic main IDU

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2.7.2 -- Light IDU

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2.7.3 -- Extension IDU

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2.7.4 -- Access IDU

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2.8 -- Technical characteristics

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2.9 -- Frequency agility bands

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3 -- Installation

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3.1 -- Delivery

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3.1.1 -- Checking the configuration

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3.2 -- Labels on the equipment

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3.2.1 -- Typical installation dimensions (1+0 configuration with integrated 1 ft)

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Summary of Contents for 9400 UX

Page 1: ...3CC08991ATAA TQBJA 01 Alcatel 9400 UX User Manual ...

Page 2: ... Issue 01 March 2004 Status Released Change Note Short Title Alcatel 9400UX All rights reserved Passing on and copying of this document use and communication of its contents not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel ...

Page 3: ...4 4 4 46 6 6 6L L L LU U U UX X X X4 4 4 40 0 0 0 S S S SN N N NM M M MP P P P 1 1 1 13 3 3 3 1 1 1 15 5 5 5 1 1 1 18 8 8 8 2 2 2 23 3 3 3 2 2 2 25 5 5 5 o o o or r r r 3 3 3 38 8 8 8 G G G GH H H Hz z z z S S S Sm m m ma a a al l l ll l l l a a a an n n nd d d d M M M Me e e ed d d di i i iu u u um m m m C C C Ca a a ap p p pa a a ac c c ci i i it t t ty y y y D D D Di i i ig g g gi i i it t t ta...

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Page 5: ...needs for your entire satisfaction Congratulations on having bought your equipment from Alcatel We hope that it will give you full satisfaction For any additional information about your Alcatel Welcome Center for Technical Support or for repair process please contact your Accatel Contract Manager ...

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Page 7: ...dware configurations 29 2 2 Operation 30 2 2 1 1 0 configuration 30 2 2 2 Basic 1 1 configuration 34 2 2 3 1 1 configuration with multiplexer demultiplexer protection 36 2 3 Engineering service channels 38 2 3 1 ESC number 1 39 2 3 2 ESC number 2 40 2 3 3 ESC numbers 3 and 4 40 2 3 4 ESC number 5 41 2 4 Alarms telesignalling and remote controls TS TC 42 2 5 Loopback options 42 2 6 Equipment manage...

Page 8: ... 95 3 6 4 Wiring the 34 Mbit s tributary and auxiliary 2 Mbit s stream 96 3 6 5 Wiring n x 2 Mbit s tributaries 96 3 6 6 Engineering service channel wiring 98 3 6 7 Alarm and remote control wiring TS TC 98 3 6 8 Engineering service channel ESC2 telephone handset 99 3 7 Wiring between a terminal s units 99 3 7 1 Main IDU extension IDU wiring 99 3 7 2 Wiring the IDUs in 1 1 with MUX protection 99 3 ...

Page 9: ...nitoring G821 application 155 4 8 1 Display menu 156 4 8 2 Save menu 157 4 9 Radio Transmission Parameters application 158 4 10 Remote inventory application 161 4 10 1 File menu 161 4 10 2 Receive menu 162 4 11 Maintenance Memory application 164 4 11 1 File menu7 165 4 11 2 Receive menu 166 4 11 3 Clear menu 166 4 12 G784 Performance Monitoring application 167 4 12 1 File menu 168 4 12 2 View menu...

Page 10: ...tive maintenance 193 6 3 1 Methodology 193 6 3 2 Analyzing IDU alarm indicators 193 6 3 3 Using the operating programs to trace alarms 194 6 3 4 Corrective servicing 195 6 4 Screens displayed on opening the AS C application 196 6 5 Analyzing the zoom displays of the functional screens 198 6 5 1 1 0 configurations 198 6 5 2 1 1 configurations without MUX protection 199 6 5 3 1 1 configurations with...

Page 11: ...hanging telephone numbers 238 7 7 2 Configuring the ESC 2 238 7 8 Hardware configuration of service channels 3 4 and 5 classic and extension IDU 238 7 8 1 Configuring ESC 3 4 and 5 in the main IDU without ESC extension 238 7 8 2 Configuring ESC 3 4 and 5 in the ESC extension unit 241 7 8 3 Adding an ESC extension IDU 249 7 9 Configuring ESC3 and the NMS ports Light IDU versions 250 7 9 1 Switch po...

Page 12: ...r ODU 94xxUXR201 to 94xxUXR203 274 A 4 2 Short service kit 9400UXT113 for A9400UX flat ODU 275 Appendix 5 Assembling N type coaxial connectors 276 A 5 1 Type 1 fitting on cable 1AC001100022 276 A 5 2 Type 2 mounting on cable 1AC001100022 277 Appendix 6 Pin out of user ports 278 A 6 1 Tributaries 278 A 6 1 1 2 Mbit s tributaries 278 A 6 1 2 34 Mbit s tributaries 279 A 6 2 Engineering service channe...

Page 13: ...ng period POLRTP variable 296 A 11 1 4 Modification of the polling pediod of analogue measurements POLMEA variable 297 A 11 2 Nectas 4 1x 298 A 11 2 1 Time and date updating of a network without supervision 298 A 11 2 2 Editing the RTP polling period POLRTP variable 298 A 11 2 3 Modification of the polling pediod of analogue measurements POLMEA variable 299 Appendix 12 List of models and commercia...

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Page 15: ...hould be able to commission and operate the described equipment to a basic level You should always read this manual in conjunction with the attached Update document if provided so that you are aware of the latest equipment upgrades Manual updates This edition of the manual describes hardware and software releases of the revision indexes and above detailed in Appendix 12 In cases where an equipment...

Page 16: ...rvice trained personnel If necessary return the equipment to Alcatel After Sales for service and repair DO NOT substitute parts or modify equipment Return the product to Alcatel Customer Service for servicing and repair Each main IDU contains a lithium battery to back up data This battery should be changed every 7 to 10 years when inventory memory becomes empty following a power outage see 7 15 1 ...

Page 17: ... the preventive action 1 3 3 1 Warning protection of personnel warning of a possible dangerous situation danger of fatal or serious injury 1 3 3 2 Precautions protection of equipment warning of a procedure practice or condition that could be dangerous to equipment or its environment danger of damage to the equipment or its environment permanent loss of data possible This symbol introducing the des...

Page 18: ...18 314 3CC08991ATAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 March 2004 1 3 4 Certificate of compliance with European safety standards ...

Page 19: ...19 314 3CC08991ATAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 March 2004 1 3 5 Eco Declaration ...

Page 20: ...c exposition to electromagnetic fields The public protection towards electromagnetic fields emitted by the antenna of the 9400UX is one of main requirements of the R TTE Directive An evaluation of the security measures to be implemented is presented in Appendix 1 ...

Page 21: ...ry point to point access in LMDS Local Multipoint Distribution Services networks private networks also in Utility networks Security Defense networks Typically the distances achieved are from 5 to 30 km for the microwave frequencies 13 to 18 GHz from a few hundred meters up to 10 km for the millimeter wave frequencies 23 to 38 GHz 2 1 1 Simplified description 2 1 1 1 General The A9400 UX is fully c...

Page 22: ...tal filtering providing compliance with the relevant ETSI spectrum masks and spurious emissions requirements ERC Rec 74 01 Capacity Mbit s 2x2 4x2 8x2 16x2 34 2 RF channeling 4QAM modulation MHz 3 5 7 14 28 RF channeling 16QAM modulation MHz 7 14 2 1 2 Configuration 2 1 2 1 Unprotected configuration An Alcatel 9400 UX unprotected 1 0 radio terminal is made up of the following elements an Outdoor U...

Page 23: ...s of the equipment towards propagation problem in some outdoor units configurations only The 1 1 configurations include an automatic errorless Rx switching If the link is protected then wayside traffic and auxiliary channels are automatically protected Various protected configurations are available with the following applications ODU CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS 9400 UX 1 0 1x ODU 1x antenna single ...

Page 24: ... 2x2 Mbit s to 16x2 Mbit s using the appropriate software key The system capacity can be configured by software between 2x2 Mbit s and the maximum authorized by the software key Moreover capacity upgrade can be made easily changing only the software key without hardware change Transmit power control In certain cases the output power of the equipment has to be decreased to reduce interference towar...

Page 25: ...Mediation option with the supervision of only one network element Remote Craft Terminal functionality option enabled Link Identity Coding The amount of microwave links especially in urban areas puts the problem of possible interferers during installation and turn on phase The digital frame incorporates Link Identity coding capabilities to prevent the capture of an unwanted signal 2 1 3 2 Ease of i...

Page 26: ...l level and the connection to the other end of the link through a telephone service channel when applicable Different IDU mechanical versions The small dimensions of the 19 IDU classic or light 1U high for all capacities depth 235mm allow for easy installation in standard 19 racks and saves a lot of space where there are tight constraints like shelters or base stations in cellular or LMDS networks...

Page 27: ...e or inhibit alarm indications S Possibility to configure alarms as urgent or non urgent S The software displays a synthesis of the monitored Urgent Non Urgent Attended alarms which are also available via dry loops S Possibility to set the threshold values at which the alarms are triggered S Possibility to set telecommands such as loopbacks manual switch transmit power mute Performance Monitoring ...

Page 28: ...ipment alarms configurations The CT connected to the mediation and the RCT are able to run in the same time Conflict accesses are managed at the Mediation level The Remote Mediation function is available with a dedicated software option offered as a standard solution with Light IDU Up to two 2 RCTs are allowed to run in the same time into the network For networks up to 64 Network Elements called a...

Page 29: ...16x2 4 x 2 2x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 8 x 2 2x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 8x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 8x2 Mbit s 16 x 2 2x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 8x2 Mbit s 2x2 Mbit s 4x2 Mbit s 8x2 Mbit s 16x2 Mbit s 34 34 Mbit s 2 Mbit s auxiliary 2 1 4 2 Light IDU versions The Light IDU versions cover t...

Page 30: ... in figure 7 for the Light IDU versions Figure 6 Block diagram of a 1 0 station classic IDU version Power supply Tributary ports LAU Multiplexing and control unit MCU Tributary interface LIU DC Tributaries 1 to 16 One 2 Mbit s aux bit stream only at 34 Mbit s MAIN INDOOR UNIT Modem Cable interface Cable IF block RF equip F Tel NMS Supervision bus Back to back TS TC alarms Antenna Mediation device ...

Page 31: ... 34 Mbit s one 2 Mbit s auxiliary bit stream port The LIU Line Interface Unit boards provide all the active functions required for transmit and receive mode G 703 interfacing of tributaries and the 2 Mbit s auxiliary bit stream mainly HDB3 HCMOS code conversion The LIU boards are daughter boards that plug into the MCU board Three types of board can be used LIU 3CC05818Axxx four ports for 2 Mbit s ...

Page 32: ...MCU Light Multiplexing and Control Unit handles all passive functions mainly impedance matching and active functions mainly HDB3 CMOS code conversion needed for transmit and receive mode G 703 interfacing of the four tributaries multiplexing demultiplexing functions to create the aggregate to be transmitted and recreate the tributaries from the received aggregate cross connecting of 2 Mbit s tribu...

Page 33: ... gain control AGC function S analogue digital conversion of the I and Q bit streams from the demodulation function It interfaces with the IF unit for the transmit and receive the I and Q bit streams The IF block handles modulation and demodulation of the aggregate using the following functions in transmission S analogue filtering of the I and Q bit streams two filters that can be switched accordin...

Page 34: ... port It can accommodate the RF loopback 94xxUXR201 94xxUXR202 and 94xxUXR203 and included into A9400UX flat ODU which uses a conversion stage for converting transmit and receive frequencies for test purposes The PSU receives the primary voltage from the IDU via the link cable and from it generates the voltages required to operate the subsystems of the Outdoor unit 2 2 1 5 ESC extension configurat...

Page 35: ...t which can originate from a failure of the cable interface of the ODU power supply of the transmit IF synthesizer of the RF synthesizer of the amplifier The system switches back to the normal channel automatically as soon as it is disconnected and reconnected again without alarm because of imbalance in the system in transmission and in reception Switching can also be remotely controlled by manual...

Page 36: ...Block diagram of a 1 1 station with multiplexer protection Tributaries 1 to 16 One 2 Mbit s auxiliary bit stream only at 34 Mbit s ACCESS INDOOR UNIT Equipment not included in the standard configuration but sold as options EXTENSION INDOOR UNIT DC 2 Mbit s auxiliary only at 34 Mbit s MAIN INDOOR UNIT Cable NMS Supervision bus Back to back TS TC alarms To coupler or Antenna Mediation device ESC 3 4...

Page 37: ...OS To coupler or Antenna The extension IDU contains the same LAU and LIU boards as the main IDU configured in high impedance plus an SCU board to handle the following functions hitless switching on reception user interfaces for ESCs 3 to 5 customization of ESCs 3 and 4 by the addition of daughter boards see 2 3 control of the second ODU interfacing for the second ODU s link cable The MCU boards of...

Page 38: ...ESC 1 0 CONFIGURATION WITH Light IDU 1 0 BASIC CONFIGU RATION WITH classic IDU OTHER CLASSIC IDU CONFIGURATIONS ESC N_1 Supervision Supervision Supervision 1 ESC N_2 Telephone with selective calling Telephone with selective calling 1 ESC N_3 V11 or V28 64 kbit s V11 or V28 64 kbit s 2 Depending on daughter board used 3 S 64 kbit s point to point codirectional G 703 interface ref 3CC05710AAxx S Fou...

Page 39: ...erminals in the same network should not have the same IP address As many configurations are possible it is recommended to contact Alcatel for the network configuration With integrated mediation classic IDU configuration option one of the stations in the network can be designated as a master station It then supervises a network of up to 63 Alcatel 9400LX or UX network elements Supervision bus conti...

Page 40: ...k cable 3CC07711AAxx 9400UXC332 STATION A STATION B STATION C Digital link cable 3CC08729AAxx 9400UXC333 2 3 3 ESC numbers 3 and 4 2 3 3 1 Without extension IDU If there is no extension IDU ESC N_3 is a V11 or V28 point to point 64 kbit s channel ESC N_4 is a V11 point to point 64 kbit s channel not applicable to the Light IDU versions The V11 or V28 equipment connects to the ESC EXT connector of ...

Page 41: ... ESC 3 2 ESC 3 1 MAIN IDU ESC EXT ESC EXT ESC MAIN ASYNC V 28 EQUIP STATION C TERMINAL C1 ESC 3 1 MAIN IDU ESC EXT ESC EXT ESC MAIN ASYNC V 28 EQUIP STATION D TERMINAL D1 ESC 3 1 3CC07157AAxx 9400UCX130 Baseband link Cable 3CC07711AAxx 9400UXC332 3CC07157AAxx 9400UCX130 3CC07157AAxx 9400UCX130 3CC07157AAxx 9400UCX130 3CC07157AAxx 9400UCX130 3CC07157AAxx 9400UCX130 Baseband link cable 3CC07711AAxx ...

Page 42: ...oops are available S on the ALARM I O connector of the main classic IDU S on the ESC 3 ALARM I O connector of the Light IDU unit Figure 15 Remote control alarms and remote indications EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT Normally open Common Normally closed Housekeeping loop normally open in the absence of an alarm condition REMOTE CONTROL AND ALARMS REMOTE INDICATIONS Housekeeping loop normally closed in the abse...

Page 43: ...ION WITH MULTIPLEXER PROTECTION classic IDU without access unit MUX Tributaries Aggregate MUX Tributaries Aggregate Aggregate MUX Tributaries Aggregate Aggregate To antenna To antenna To antenna To antenna To antenna Active MUX Inactive MUX 1 MAIN IDU MUX EXTENSION IDU 2 3 ODU 1 4 5 ODU X 6 BASIC 1 1 HSB CONFIGURATION WITH MULTIPLEXER PROTECTION classic IDU ACCESS IDU MUX Tributaries Aggregate Agg...

Page 44: ...ion bit rate frequency etc from the craft terminal The configuration is saved in two memories one located in the IDU the other in the ODU On power up the microprocessor responsible for administering the equipment compares the content of the two memories if the contents are identical it loads their content into the various modules of the IDU and the ODU and switches the equipment to operational mod...

Page 45: ...ational status of the equipment at a glance connectors The components are listed in the table below ITEM TYPE FUNCTION Items shown on a shaded background appear on both panels Red LED URG Urgent alarm present Red LED NURG Non urgent alarm present Yellow LED ATT Alarm attended acknowledged by the operator Yellow LED BZ Busy telephone ESC busy Green LED IDU No IDU alarm or IDU configuration is valid...

Page 46: ...S Link with ESC MAIN connector on the extension IDU for customizing ESCs 3 4 and 5 S Interface for ESCs 3 4 and 5 if there is no extension unit ALARM I O Female 25 way sub D connector Remote controls and telesignalling TS TC NMS 1 NMS 2 Female 9 way sub D connector Local supervision network interfaces F Female 9 way sub D connector Supervisory PC interface SKU MTN Female 9 way sub D connector S Co...

Page 47: ...IDU alarm or IDU configuration is valid Green LED ODU No ODU alarm or ODU configuration is valid F Female 9 way Sub D connector Interface with supervisory PC NMS 1 NMS 2 Female 9 way Sub D connectors Supervision network bus interfaces I O 1 4 Female 37 way Sub D connector Tributaries 1 to 4 ESC 3 ALARM I O Female 37 way Sub D connector S ESC Nº 3 interface S Remote controls and telesignalling TS T...

Page 48: ... Yellow LED MAN Indicates that a remote control has been sent to the equipment from a supervisory PC The LED remains on until the remote control disappears Green LED TX ODU Transmit traffic on standby ODU X X Green LED IDU No alarms on extension IDU Green LED T IDU Traffic on extension multiplexer demultiplexer Green LED RX ODU Receive traffic on standby ODU Green LED ODU No alarms on standby ODU ...

Page 49: ... Not used X X X ESC 4 1 ESC 4 2 Female 9 way sub D connectors Ports 1 and 2 ESC N 4 X X X ESC 3 1 ESC 3 2 Female 9 way sub D connector Ports 1 and 2 ESC N 3 X X ODU Female N connector Link with the ODU This connector includes a protective spark gap Options C NMS1 C NMS2 Female 9 way and 15 way sub D connectors Not used Connectors with pinout detailed in Appendix 6 2 7 4 Access IDU Figure 21 Access...

Page 50: ...f the top I O 9 16 connector MAIN 1 8 MAIN 9 16 Female 37 way sub D connectors 2 Mbit s access version Tributaries links 1 to 16 to I O 1 8 and I O 9 16 connectors on the main IDU 34 Mbit s access version Tributaries 34 Mbit s and 2Mbit s to I O 1 8 and I O 9 16 connectors on the main IDU EXT 1 8 EXT 9 16 Female 37 way sub D connectors 2 Mbit s access version Tributaries links 1 to 16 to I O 1 8 a...

Page 51: ... 1008 1010 340 1560 1092 5 9423 UX 4QAM EN 300 198 23 GHz 21 2 23 6 ERC 13 02 annex A ITU R Rec F637 3 1008 1197 1200 1232 9423 UX 16QAM EN 300 198 23 GHz 21 2 23 6 ERC 13 02 annex A ITU R Rec F637 3 1008 1197 1200 1232 9425 UX 4QAM EN 300 431 25 GHz 24 5 26 5 ERC 13 02 annex B ITU R Rec F748 3 1008 9425 UX 16QAM EN 300 431 25 GHz 24 5 26 5 ERC 13 02 annex B ITU R Rec F748 3 1008 9438 UX 4QAM EN 3...

Page 52: ...M 220 21 Fixed attenuator 3 6 or 10 dB for 3CC08880AAxx 9415 UX 4QAM RTPC 220 24 24 dBm to 6 dBm with 1 dB step for 3CC12979AAxx 9418 UX 4QAM 480 16 5 24 5 Fixed attenuator 3 6 or 10 dB 9423 UX 4QAM RTPC 500 19 19 to 11 dBm with 1 dB step 9423 UX 16QAM 500 17 17 to 3 dBm with 1 dB step 9425 UX 4QAM RTPC 450 18 18 to 12 dBm with 1 dB step 9425 UX 16QAM 450 16 16 to 14 dBm with 1 dB step 9438 UX 4QA...

Page 53: ...step 9423 UX 16 QAM 1200 1232 500 16 16 to 14 dBm with 1 dB step 9425 UX 4 QAM 1008 450 17 17 to 13 dBm with 1 dB step 9425 UX 16 QAM 1008 450 14 14 to 16 dBm with 1 dB step 9438 UX 4 QAM 1260 560 16 16 to 14 dBm with 1 dB step 9438 UX 16 QAM 1260 560 13 13 to 17 dBm with 1 dB step TYPICAL BER THRESHOLDS FOR 94xxUXR201 94xxUXR202 OR 94xxUXR203 in dBm Equipment 2x2 4x2 8x2 16x2 34 2 10 3 10 6 10 3 ...

Page 54: ...8 UX 16 QAM 79 76 77 74 Typical values at antenna port CONFIGURATION Additional branching losses per terminal Tx Rx 1 0 or1 1 FD Main Stand By channels 0 0 1 1 HSB 1 antenna Main Channel Stand By channel 1 11 1 11 Typical values ODU unit inputs antenna access 1 0 1 1 FD SYSTEM GAIN AT ANTENNA PORT INCLUDING DUPLEXER LOSS FOR ODU 94XXUXR201 94XXUXR202 OR 94XXUXR203 Equipment 2x2 4x2 8x2 16x2 34 2 1...

Page 55: ...6 116 113 113 110 110 107 9413 UX 16 QAM 104 101 101 98 4 QAM 119 116 116 113 113 110 110 107 9415 UX 16 QAM 104 101 101 98 4 QAM 115 112 112 109 109 106 106 103 9418 UX 16 QAM 101 98 98 95 4 QAM 112 109 109 106 106 103 103 100 9423 UX 16 QAM 98 95 95 92 4 QAM 109 106 106 103 103 100 100 97 9425 UX 16 QAM 95 92 92 89 4 QAM 107 104 104 101 101 98 98 95 9438 UX 16 QAM 92 89 90 87 ANTENNA GAIN IN dB ...

Page 56: ...F interface for Personal Computer WindowsTM Interface for Telephone Service Channel ESC n 2 on classic IDU only Alarms Equipment alarms 3 outputs Environmental events 8 inputs 1output In the case of a 75 Ohms connection the respect of the G703 norms and CEM norms is only guaranteed by ALCATEL if spider adaptaters are used 3CC07885Axxx or 3CC07759Axxx made for this purpose and with the IDU configur...

Page 57: ...e 300 m ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Storage EN 300 019 class 1 3 Transport EN 300 019 class 2 3 IDU EN 300 019 class 3 2 Temperature range 10 to 55 C Operation ODU EN 300 019 class 4 1 Protection factor IP 55 IEC529 standard Temperature range 33 to 55 C MECHANICAL Classic Main IDU Extension IDU Access IDU 44x450x235 mm 3 kg 19 1U Light IDU 44x450x235 mm 3 kg 19 1U ODU 94XXUXR201 13 to 18 GHz 250x250x...

Page 58: ...1 75 12864 25 2 12861 75 12978 25 1P 13017 75 13130 25 2P 13127 75 13244 25 9415 UX 420 1260 1 14502 75 14723 50 2 14719 75 14940 25 1P 14922 75 15143 25 2P 15139 75 15360 25 490 1330 1 14404 75 14632 25 2 14628 75 14856 25 1P 14894 75 15122 25 2P 15118 75 15346 25 728 1568 1 14502 75 14618 25 1P 15230 75 15346 25 315 1155 1 14635 75 14765 25 2 14761 75 14898 25 1P 14950 75 15080 25 2P 15076 75 15...

Page 59: ...18711 75 19210 25 2P 19190 75 19698 25 1008 1848 1 17703 75 18199 25 2 18182 75 18678 25 1P 18711 75 19207 25 2P 19190 75 19686 25 9423 UX 1008 1848 1 22001 75 22490 25 2 22101 75 22590 25 1P 23009 75 23498 25 2P 23109 75 23598 25 1232 1907 1 21201 75 21786 25 2 21781 75 22366 25 1P 22433 75 23018 25 2P 23013 75 23598 25 1200 1875 1 21201 75 21818 25 2 21781 75 22398 25 1P 22401 75 23018 25 2P 229...

Page 60: ... Equipment Duplex difference IF Tx Band F min F max 9425 UX 1008 1848 1 24549 75 24996 25 2 24997 75 25444 25 1P 25557 75 26004 25 2P 26005 75 26452 25 9838 UX 1260 2100 1 37059 75 37616 25 2 37619 75 38176 25 1P 38319 75 38876 25 2P 38879 75 39436 25 ...

Page 61: ...ually 1 extension IDU 1 1 1 or 2 1 main IDU 1 ODU 1software key 1 connector kit documentation 1 1 1 or 2 1 extension IDU 1 ODU 1 connector kit 1 1 with MUX 1 or 2 1 main IDU and if necessary 1 access IDU 1 ODU 1 software key 1 connector kit documentation MUX protection 1 or 2 1 extension IDU 1 ODU 1 connector kit 3 1 1 2 Unpacking Unpack the equipment according to the instructions on the packaging...

Page 62: ...oftware Light UX software 9400UXN001 9400UXN002 Edition date DD MM YYYY Floating power supply YES Appendix 12 or NO The configuration depends on the factory delivery CLASSIC MAIN IDU LABEL INFORMATION IDU model revision index of equipment Serial number Commercial code Power supply voltage value 2 Mbit s tributary port impedance Maximum IDU capacity according to equipment Memory extension 4x2 Mbit ...

Page 63: ... X 4800 bauds V 11 9600 2 X 4800 bauds V 28 Options as for SC3 IDU model revision index of equipment Serial number Commercial code Cable interface type ANA Analogue version DIG Digital version bar coded or in plain language 20 to 40 V 39 to 60 V Reserved for Alcatel 75 120 ohms high impedance mux protection or automatic TYPICAL LABEL ON THE ACCESS IDU IDU model Serial number Commercial code Tribut...

Page 64: ... power for 15 and 18 GHz High High power Canal Power supply voltage value TYPICAL LABEL ON THE ODU A9400UX FLAT ODU Serial number Min and max operation frequencies for transmission Duplex difference Edition date P N bar coded or in plain language Power supply voltage value Commercial code Industrial code revision index ODU Software when learning factory Initial software SW ICS TYPICAL LABEL ON THE...

Page 65: ...ster or Slave Y yes commercial code or N no Max configuration 2 x2 4 x2 8 x2 16 x 2 34 Mbit s Y yes commercial code or N no U U ALCATEL 9400 UX 7 40 GHz SOFTWARE KEY LABELS Typical label affixed to the software key Integrated mediation function MASTER or SLAVE Configuration 1 0 MAX or 1 1 MAX Remote craft terminal RCT Y yes or N no Maximum bit rate Mbit s 2 x 2 4 x 2 8 x 2 16 x 2 Optional transmit...

Page 66: ...991ATAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 March 2004 3 2 1 Typical installation dimensions 1 0 configuration with integrated 1 ft 3 2 1 1 ODU 94xxUXR201 A 94xxUXR203 Pole mounting 1 1 38 38 38 13 Pole mounting 1 0 545 244 469 365 ...

Page 67: ...67 314 3CC08991ATAA TQ BJA 01 Issue 01 March 2004 3 2 1 2 ODU A9400 UX flat ODU Pole mounting 1 1 174 556 160 522 625 Pole mounting 1 0 365 545 318 244 389 ...

Page 68: ...nd flat wrench x For fixing the pole mounting and fine tuning the antenna and vari ous fastenings 16 17 mm torque wrench For fixing the pole mounting and various fastening with the correct torque 5 mm flat wrench For dismantling reassembling the cover on classic main extension and access IDUs 8 mm flat torque wrench Radiall code R282320 For fitting integrated attenuators in the ODU 20 mm flat torq...

Page 69: ...90 Screw M10 2380 Connector N nut fastened onto the cable 200 3 4 Installing 19 IDUs IDUs can be installed front connector Light IDU has only one connector panel with the operation panel to the front They can be installed on a desktop or on a wall mounting in a laborack or 9U subrack Caution when several IDUs are used they must be stacked in the order shown opposite Main IDU Extension IDU Main IDU...

Page 70: ...ee units washers 19621 and screws EX 10804 456 70 kit 9400UXI301 3 4 2 Laborack or 9U subrack installation 3 4 2 1 Installing the 9U unit Ref 9400UXI302 Useful cable way 27x210 P 360 H 451 15 3 4 2 2 Alcatel recommendations for IDU installation in 9U rack The recommendations depend on IDU configurations 1 0 1 1 basic or 1 1 mux protected 1 1 mux protected configuration each group of 2 or 3 IDU sha...

Page 71: ...pth 600 mm Laborack dimensions Ref 9400XXI300 430 370 Front 85 85 Drilling template S As standard the laborack will be se cured to the floor by four M6 socket cap screws supplied with the equipment S In the planned position drill the floor in accordance with the template drill holes 12 mm depth 60 mm S Fit the plugs and position the laborack S Fix the laborack using the screws When you have correc...

Page 72: ... protected 1 1 mux protected configuration each group of 2 or 3 IDU shall be separated by 1U If a group of two IDU is used aeration can be improved leaving 1U between the two IDU 1 0 or 1 1 basic configuration each IDU shall be separated by 1U This configuration supposes that room temperature at IDU level should not exceed 55 C Note Be sure the cable path lets dismantling IDUs in 1 1 ...

Page 73: ...ts of the pole mounting must be replaced by the kit 9400UXI103 that improves the wind resistance of the whole equipment This kit is especially recommended for the 600 mm antennas on 76 to 90 mm tubes There are also supports for fixing the pole to the wall please consult us Various antenna types and sizes can be used together with radio systems operating at different frequencies and in a variety of...

Page 74: ...xial to IDU Service kit cable socket 221 257 221 257 273 273 231 231 189 189 42 42 47 47 9400UXT102 Pointing antenna information Figure 23 ODU 94XXUXR201 94XXUXR202 94XXUXR203 Figure 24 ODU A9400UX FLAT ODU 235 248 5 235 248 115 8 Coaxial to IDU Ground socket Service kit cable socket Pointing antenna information 3DB00511AAAA CAUTION Never remote the round yellow pads that are used to seal the syst...

Page 75: ...ting 9400UXI102 The ODU is mounted with quick latches Overall antenna steer with turnbuckles set to the maximum is S Azimuth 360 degrees for a 300 mm and 600 mm diameter antenna around the pipe The steer obtained by the turnbuckles is S Elevation 25 degrees S Azimuth 10 degrees To avoid obstacles wall too close etc you can fix the pole mounting on any side of the pipe The dimensions of the outdoor...

Page 76: ...er 3 3 4 3 5 3 1 Installing the ODU 94xxUXR201 94xxUXR202 94xxUXR203 Remove the solar shield by undoing the M6 fixing screw with a 16 mm flat wrench Take the ODU by the handle offer up the two protrusion bosses inside the nose of the unit to the two grooves in the nose of the antenna the ODU IDU connecting cable entry should be located in the bottom part of the ODU Still holding the ODU engage wit...

Page 77: ... The ODU antenna assembly requires no additional seal on the flanges the two ends are smooth Sealing is provided by the O ring seal around the male noses S When the ODU is fitted the polarization of the antenna can be ascertained from the position of the ODU handle handle arranged vertically horizontal polarization and vice versa Two choices per polarization are possible Vertical polarization Hori...

Page 78: ...DU is mounted the 50 τ coaxial jack is always facing down the natural reading of the POL H or POL V etching shows the antenna polarization see Figure 27 Here the normal reading of the POL V indicates the vertical polarization of the antenna Figure 27 Installing the ODU A9400UX flat ODU S In vertical or horizontal polarization the solar shield remains fixed in the same position and the ODU is the o...

Page 79: ... top marker see figures in 3 5 2 a compass and binoculars then secure the brackets S Azimutal coarse pointing has to be carried out when installing the pole mounting OR ODU 94XXUXR201 94XXUXR202 94XXUXR203 A9400UX FLAT ODU Figure 29 Azimutal pointing of antenna S Elevation alignment is performed only with the elevation turnbuckles If the elevation angle is higher that 5 or lower than 5 it is neces...

Page 80: ... hole si 5_ α 5_ or A9400UX FLAT ODU Figure 30 Elevation coarse pointing of antenna CAUTION In either case the support must be fixed with 3 screws 2 put in the window and 1 corresponding to its axis of rotation All screws must be tightened and secured only after fine pointing of the antenna CAUTION Take care to put the 2 screws in the window with the flat washers positioned as shown is the figure ...

Page 81: ...egrees for a 600 mm diameter antenna elevation 25 degrees The steer obtained by the turnbuckles is azimutal 9 degrees elevation 9 degrees If you have physical difficulties assembling the mounting wall too close obstacle etc the azimutal turnbuckle can be moved and mounted on the other side of the pole mounting arm Procedure 1 Position the antenna vertically nose horizontal with the drain hole in t...

Page 82: ...ew 7 x M6 screw and Onduflex washer 1 2 flat washer Grower washer Nut Top marker Optional kit 9400UXI103 Casting or ODU 94XXUXR201 94XXUXR202 94XXUXR203 A9400UX FLAT ODU CAUTION For the fasten torques of the screws refer to chapter 3 3 4 Figure 31 9400UXI101 configuration ...

Page 83: ...olar shield from its recess Note The locking screw is not a fixing it is simply intended to safeguard against inadvertent dismantling do not overtighten CAUTION If the screw cannot be reached by hand use a 16 mm flat wrench as an indication fasten to a torque of 1mN that is 0 1mdaN REMINDER S The ODU antenna assembly requires no additional seal on the flanges the two ends are smooth Sealing is pro...

Page 84: ... The elevation turnbuckle should remain in its middle position Use the antenna top marker see figures in 3 5 2 a compass and binoculars then secure the brackets 2 in optional Kit 9400UXI103 CAUTION The bracket nuts should be fastened to a torque of 3 m daN 20 The brackets must be clean and without grease except on the threads 2 Roughly point the antenna support towards the required azimuthal by un...

Page 85: ...imuthal locking screw Kit 9400UXI103 optional Position ofpack ofscrew fasteners and terminals Figure 32 Pointing the antenna 4 Position the U bolts 2 on the pole fit the flat washers grower washers and nuts CAUTION For the fasten torques of the screws refer to chapter 3 3 4 ...

Page 86: ...ion with integrated antenna TYPICAL 1 1 HSB CONFIGURATION WITH COUPLER Main ODU Solar shield Coupler box Support Pole mounting Antenna Coupler Standby ODU 750 13 38 GHz ODU 94xxUXR201 to ODU 94xxUXR203 ODU 9400UX flat ODU Antenna Support Pole mounting Coupler Standby ODU Main ODU Solar shield ...

Page 87: ... top lugs of the pole mounting secure the coupler by the two side screws M6 x 30 on the pole mounting O ring seal Standby ODU Antenna port Fixing holes on radio support ring of pole mounting Side fixing holes on pole mounting arm CAUTION The seal should be coated with silicon grease before assembly CAUTION The seal should be coated with silicon grease before assembly the grease is provided with th...

Page 88: ...ooth square flange Square flange with groove Adpater nose Antenna 0 90 m or greater ODU 94xxUXR201 or 94xxUXR202 or 94xxUXR203 Flextwist Flextwist Antenna 0 90 m or greater ODU 9400UX flat ODU with solar shield Support radio 94XXUXI102 a with ODU 94xxUXR201 or 94xxUXR202 or 94xxUXR203 b with ODU 94xxUXR204 ...

Page 89: ...I103 18 GHz UBR 220 PBR 220 UBR 220 94XXUXI103 23 25 GHz PBR 220 UBR 220 PBR 220 UBR 220 94XXUXI103 38 GHz Only integrated antennas The pole mounting kit comprises the parts detailed below Vertical polarization Horizontal polarization Choose the horizontal or vertical polarization to match that of the ODU before fixing nose C type dependent on the frequency on plate A with the three M4 x 16 socket...

Page 90: ... Installing the flat ODU Remove the solar shield by undoing the M6 fixing screw with a 16 mm flat wrench Take the ODU by the handle offer up the two bosses located inside the nose of the unit and facing the two grooves in the nose of the antenna the ODU IDU connecting cable entry should be located in the bottom part of the ODU Still holding the ODU engage without fastening the top catch on the sup...

Page 91: ...l mounted at the ODU end The kit comprises one 600 mm flextwist waveguide one O ring seal for square flange six M4 x 20 or M3 x 16 stainless steel socket cap screws 13 15 GHz or 18 23 25 GHz versions respectively six M4 x 12 13 15 GHz or M3 x 12 18 23 25 GHz stainless steel socket cap screws 12 18 10 stainless Z4 13 15 GHz or Z3 18 23 25 GHz flat washers 12 18 10 stainless B4 13 15 GHz or B3 18 23...

Page 92: ...ipment Preparing the connecting cable V female contact V female contact Ground For 48 V supply 3 x 1 5 mm2 connecting cable minimum flexible unshielded For 24 V supply 3 x 2 5 mm2 connecting cable minimum flexible unshielded Plug shell reference 3CC08048AAxx or ABxx supplied with the connector kit Shell 3 6 1 2 Power panel and IDU 19 3U internal power panel ref 9400XXC511 This provides six ways pr...

Page 93: ...es In addition the IDU ODU cable may be grounded using kit 9400UXI204 The ground connection for the ODU part should not be done through the lightning conductor 3 6 2 1 On 19 indoor units IDU The ground terminal comprises a tapped terminal connector side of the unit alongside the IDU ODU coaxial socket to which is fastened by its M6 screw a crimp terminal Tapped ground terminal 3 6 2 2 On outdoor u...

Page 94: ...3 2002 02 Page 91 145 informative Lightning finial bonded to tower I F cable outer conductor bonded to tower at top and bottom of vertical run via feeder grounding kit I F cable outer conductor bonded to earth via feeder grounding kit Zone of protection provided by tower I F cable Earth bar below the hopper Tower and building earth rings interconnected driven electrode systems shown Independent ea...

Page 95: ...d be paid to the wiring of the coaxial plugs and to compliance with the cable installation rules such as minimum bending radius of 80 mm watertightness etc If ordered by the customer a cable earthing kit may be supplied this is for sites where radio frequency interference is high for example radio stations TV transmitters etc Kit ref 9400UXI204 see figure 33 Instructions for the use of the cable e...

Page 96: ... 9 28 19 37 X In the 75 τ version In and Out are the live input and output points and In and Out are the ground connectors for the signals 3 6 5 Wiring n x 2 Mbit s tributaries 3 6 5 1 Connections The user ports will be via one of the following ports described in Appendix 6 1 1 37 way I O 1 8 and I O 9 16 connectors on the main IDU 37 way I O 1 4 connectors on the Light IDU version 37 way I O 1 8 ...

Page 97: ...n connector 2 m 3CC07759Axxx 3CC08061ABxx 1U For 120 τ wiring use the cables provided for the 8 x 2 Mbit s version 3 6 5 4 8 x 2 Mbit s wiring with distributor COMMERCIAL CODE OF DISTRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY OUTPUT TYPE CABLE DISTRIBUTOR 9400XXI408 75 τ 1 6 5 6 37 pin connector 2 m 3CC07885Axxx 3CC08061AAxx 1U 9400XXI408 2 x 9400XXI405 75 τ BNC 37 pin connector 2 m 3CC07759Axxx 3CC08061ABxx 1U 9400XXI408 ...

Page 98: ...e ESC connector For the link cable use the connectors supplied in the connector kit shipped with the IDU ODU assembly The pinout of the connectors is given in Appendix 6 2 3 6 7 Alarm and remote control wiring TS TC The TS TC interface on the ALARMS I O connector of the main IDU the ESC3 ALARM I O connector of the Light IDU versions is used to supply three signals outputs to the equipment dry loop...

Page 99: ...set the handset switch to FV Set switch to FV Isolating ferrite core RJ 11 connector 3 7 Wiring between a terminal s units 3 7 1 Main IDU extension IDU wiring This is for 1 1 configurations of all types and 1 0 configurations with extension Main IDU Extension IDU Cable 3CC07160ABxx Cable 3CC07157ABxx Connect the ESC EXT connector on the main IDU to the ESC MAIN connector on the extension IDU using...

Page 100: ...l Extension IDU Cable 3CC07160ABxx Cable 3CC07157ABxx ÇÇÇÇ 2 Mbits bit stream connection Configuration with MUX protection without access IDU Four identical cables two if the number of tributaries is p 8 ref 3CC07157ABxx 37 pin male plugs L 300 mm are used to connect to the following connectors on the access IDU MAIN 1 8 to the I O 1 8 connector of the main IDU EXT 1 8 to the ACCESS 1 8 connector ...

Page 101: ...nd LUX12 software bus RQ2 The supervision bus can be used to extend cabling to n units by linking the NMS2 connector of one to the NMS1 connector of the next as many times as is needed using cable ref 9400UXC332 3CC07711AAxx 2 m long Caution You must never create rings in the RQ2 bus With LUX40 software SNMP bus The supervision bus is used to extend the wiring to N items of equipment by linking th...

Page 102: ... ref 9400UXC332 3CC07711AAxx 2 m long E3 E4 Back to back E1 E2 Back to back E5 E6 Back to back Audio1 to Audio 1 Audio1 to Audio 1 3 8 2 3 ESC 3 4 5 wiring CLASSIC IDUS Set up specific wiring using the connectors supplied with the IDU connector kit Connector pinout information is given in Appendix 5 S 9 way connector 3CC07920AAxx S 25 way connector 3CC08221AAxx S 37 way connector 3CC07899AAxx LIGH...

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