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2.4  GEM   

The GEM is an add-on module that provides Gigabit Ethernet support - the received optical signal is converted to two 
Ethernet digital connections, which can then be routed along with PoE to third party equipment.   

 

 

Figure 2-5. GEM Interfaces 

Table 2-5 and Table 2-6 provide descriptions of the ports and LED indicators. 

Port 

Description 

PORT A/PORT B 

Two 10/100/1000Base-T copper interface with 802.3at compliant Power 
over Ethernet (PoE+) PSE ports capability for connections to remote access 
points 

FC APC 

One 1000BASE-X T Copper port to LC UPC fiber connectors (using SFP 

small-form pluggable module) towards Ethernet fiber switch 

Table 2-5. GEM Port Interfaces 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RAU5

Page 1: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 1 Analog Low Power Remote Unit RAU5x User Manual ...

Page 2: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...facility Customer shall be responsible for payment of all transportation and freight costs including insurance to Corning repair facility and Corning shall be responsible for all transportation and freight costs including insurance incurred in connection with the shipment of such Hardware to other repair facilities of Corning and or its return to Customer Notwithstanding the foregoing in no event ...

Page 4: ...e accepted 2 Prior to repair Corning will advise the customer of our test results and any charges for repairing customer caused problems or out of warranty conditions etc 3 Repaired products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or at least 90 days from date of shipment Limitations of Liabilities Corning s liability on any claim of any kind including negligence for any loss...

Page 5: ...cautions for handling ESD sensitive devices Assume that all solid state electronic devices are ESD sensitive Ensure the use of a grounded wrist strap or equivalent while working with ESD sensitive devices Transport store and handle ESD sensitive devices in static safe environments Regulatory Compliance Information WARNINGS This is NOT a CONSUMER device It is designed for installation by FCC LICENC...

Page 6: ...w at the downlink ports Therefore there is no dangerous RF radiation when the antenna is not connected CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Laser Safety Fiber optic ports of the Corning optical network evolution ONE solution elements emit invisible laser radiation at the 1310 1550 nm wavelength...

Page 7: ... with any object or dust Company Certification ISO 9001 2000 and ISO 13485 2003 Licensee Contact Information Industrial Boosters may only be used by FCC licensees or those given express individualized consent of license Corning Optical Communications Wireless certifies all of the VARs listed as licensed installers for Corning For the list of licensed VARs please contact the Tech Support Hotline US...

Page 8: ...cessary to understand the architecture and general installation procedures and requirements of the Corning optical network evolution ONE solutions convergence infrastructure five band remote access unit RAU5x and plug in add on modules optionally assembled in the RAU enclosure hot pluggable RxU2325 supports two additional bands 2300 MHz WCS and 2500 MHz TDD RXU67 supports two additional bands 600M...

Page 9: ...er Requirements 24 3 4 1 Power Input and Consumption 24 3 4 2 Cable Gauge Requirements 24 3 4 3 Power Heat and Rack Specifications 25 3 4 4 Remote End Distance and Power Draw Matrix 25 3 4 5 Power Safety Instructions 27 3 4 6 Circuit Breakers 27 3 5 RF Coaxial Cable Guidelines 27 3 5 1 General Cable Installation Procedures 27 3 5 2 RF Rules 27 3 5 3 Coax Cable Lengths and Losses 28 3 6 Antenna Spe...

Page 10: ...2 Top Bracket Mid Mount Installation 38 4 3 2 1 Package Contents 38 4 3 2 2 Installing Bracket Assembly and Mounting RAU5x 39 4 3 2 3 Top Bracket Cap Assembly 44 4 3 3 Wall Bracket Mount 47 4 3 3 1 Package Contents 47 4 3 3 2 Installing Wall Mount Bracket and Mounting RAU5x 48 4 4 Connect the Cables 52 4 4 1 Locate Required Connection Cables 52 4 4 2 Connect the Cables 53 4 4 2 1 Grounding Connect...

Page 11: ...kage 71 7 1 3 GEM Package 71 7 2 Installing the Plug in Module in the RAU5x 71 7 2 1 Connect RxU2325 and or GEM to the RAU5x 73 7 2 2 Connect an RxU67 to the RAU5x 74 7 2 2 1 Connect the RxU67 unit to the RAU5x 74 7 2 2 2 Assemble the Cavity filter 75 8 Appendix C Specifications 78 System Level RF Parameters per Service 78 Optical 79 Environmental Specifications 79 Standards and Approvals 79 Compo...

Page 12: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 12 9 Appendix D Ordering Information 84 Accessories 84 ...

Page 13: ...rd party equipment such as access points Ethernet switch etc Note RxU67 and GEM cannot be added together The RAU5x can be deployed alongside other Corning ONE remotes e g mid power remote unit MRU sharing a common headend and element management system Management and configuration options are provided for each remote access unit service via a web session to the headend control module HCM 1 1 Key Fe...

Page 14: ...sion of signals received from the optical interface unit OIU at the headend Signals are automatically filtered amplified and distributed via external antennas Uplink signals are then converted to optical signals before being transmitted back to the OIU Figure 1 1 Example of Corning Optical Network Evolution ONE Solutions Deployment Acronyms AP Access point GEM Gigabit Ethernet Module HCM Headend c...

Page 15: ...stalled RF expansion module Note Refer to the Corning ONE HCM and management GUI user manual for a complete description of the web management application Figure 1 2 Example of RAU5x Device Management Window The RAU5x device management tabs include the following Tab Description Device Alarms Module specific alarms used for fault sourcing Module Info Provides device version and identification defini...

Page 16: ...U67 expansion module providing expansion of two additional bands 600MHz and FirstNet 700 RxU2325 expansion module providing support for two additional bands 2300 WCS and 2500 TDD bands GEM provides digital coverage GEM and RxU67 may not be installed together Specific RAU5x models are available with provided external antenna enclosure Figure 2 1 RAU5x Interfaces GND Bolt ...

Page 17: ...RY POWER Secondary DC input required for use in addition to MAIN POWER with PoE clients installations including GEM module Refer to section 3 4 1 for power input per PoE port and consumption LIST MODE N A EXTERNAL ANTENNA QMA connector for external broadband antenna connection CELL LTE FILTER Two QMA RF connectors In Out per external cavity filter type i e LTE and CELL OPTIC LC APC SM connector fo...

Page 18: ...ote unit Off no power supplied to remote unit LINK Steady green Optical link power to from the remote unit is normal Blinking green Optical power from remote is lower than required Off no optical link is detected RUN Blinking green blinking software initializing Steady green boot up sequence complete and module software up and running Off no power supplied to unit Table 2 2 LED Descriptions ...

Page 19: ...nables support for two additional bands 2 3 GHz WCS and 2 5 GHz LTE TDD Figure 2 3 RxU2325 Interfaces Module Description To RAU QMA RF connector Connects to RAU5x ANT QMA RF connector Connects to external antenna UL DL External QMA RF ports for external cavity filter use if required by site planner For CELL and LTE filters Table 2 3 RxU2325 Interface Connections ...

Page 20: ... RxU67 is an add on module which plugs into the RAU5x and enables support for two additional bands 600MHz and FirstNet 700 Figure 2 4 RxU67 and Filter Interfaces Module Description External RF Filters DL600 UL600 DL700 UL700 PWR LED Indicates power ON Table 2 4 RxU67 Front Panel Interface Connections ...

Page 21: ...th PoE to third party equipment Figure 2 5 GEM Interfaces Table 2 5 and Table 2 6 provide descriptions of the ports and LED indicators Port Description PORT A PORT B Two 10 100 1000Base T copper interface with 802 3at compliant Power over Ethernet PoE PSE ports capability for connections to remote access points FC APC One 1000BASE X T Copper port to LC UPC fiber connectors using SFP small form plu...

Page 22: ...icates PoE fault Off Off SFP LINK Steady green Optical link to from the connected remote functions within the specifications in both directions Blinking green Indicates activity over the optical link Off No link RUN Steady green with short blink every 10 seconds heartbeat On Normal Steady yellow Module fault LINK Steady green Link Off No link ACTIVITY Blinking yellow Activity Off No activity Table...

Page 23: ... space available for installation and maintenance for each mounting arrangement Ensure unrestricted airflow Ensure grounding connector is within reach of the ground wire Ensure a power source is within reach of the power cord and the power source has sufficient capacity Where appropriate ensure unused RF connectors are terminated Do not locate the equipment near large transformers or motors that m...

Page 24: ...two PoE ports of 802 3at 52 57 V DC 52 5 V 62 W Table 3 2 RAU5x Power and Current Consumption for Secondary Input Note The RAU operating voltage range when WITHOUT RxU67 extension 36 to 57v When adding the RxU67 the RAU voltage range changes as follows for single cupper pair operating voltage range is reduced to 38 to 57v for two cupper pairs operating voltage range remains the same 36 to 57v 3 4 ...

Page 25: ... 85 1 1 x 12 8 x 9 8 RAU5x RxU67 RxU2325 Remote access unit remote expansion unit 37 57 78 267 13 1 x 13 1 x 4 GEM Gigabit Ethernet module 37 57 4 14 1 3 x 3 8 x 5 9 GEM Supporting PoE For two PoE ports of 802 3af 43V 30W For two PoE ports of 802 3at 52V 62W Table 3 4 Power Heat and Rack Specifications for Ceiling Equipment Remote End 3 4 4 Remote End Distance and Power Draw Matrix Table 3 5 Table...

Page 26: ...w for RAU5x RxU67 MIMO GEM Supporting PoE 802 3af Composite 16 AWG Tether Distance ft Draw Watts 10 40 31 50 340 32 350 660 33 670 890 34 900 35 Min Max VDC 43 57 1 49 Amps 85 efficiency Table 3 7 Remote End Distance and Power Draw for GEM w PoE 3af GEM Supporting PoE 802 3at Composite 16 AWG Tether Distance ft Draw Watts Composite 16 AWG Tether Distance ft Draw Watts 10 80 64 590 620 73 90 170 65...

Page 27: ...equires that all cabling be installed above ceiling level where applicable The length of cable from the risers to each antenna must be concealed above the ceiling The cable must be properly supported and maintained straight using velcro cable ties cable trays and clamps or hangers every 10 feet where practical above ceiling level Where this is not practical the following should be observed The min...

Page 28: ...ere is free space loss between the antennas a minimum distance of 100 ft is required if there are partitions loss between the antennas a distance of less than 100 ft between them is allowed Coax Length Coax Loss 900 MHz Connector Loss Total Loss 30 0 7 1 5 2 2 40 0 9 1 5 2 4 50 1 1 1 5 2 6 60 1 3 1 5 2 8 70 1 5 1 5 3 80 1 7 1 5 3 2 90 1 9 1 5 3 4 100 2 1 1 5 3 6 110 2 3 1 5 3 8 120 2 5 1 5 4 130 2...

Page 29: ...lso be installed in plenum spaces Install the RAU5x at the designated height and tune it roughly toward the service coverage area Installation of this antenna must provide a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from any personnel within the area Cable and jumper loss is at least 2 dB 3 7 Fiber Optic Requirements 3 7 1 Authorized Optic Cables The following specified optic cables are authorized for ...

Page 30: ...sible and can damage your eyes 3 8 Power Safety Instructions SAFETY WARNINGS When installing or selecting the power supplies Be sure to disconnect all power sources before servicing Calculate the required power according to the requirements of the specific installation and then determine the configuration of the power supplies The required DC cables will then be determined by the selected power su...

Page 31: ...remote end site RF coverage installation consists of installing the ICU and RAU5xs General Information 1 The RAU5x must always be mounted parallel to the ceiling horizontal or wall vertical with a 1 in clearance from the surface on the back and front to allow for proper cooling airflow and for heat dissipation 2 Required ambient temperature Wall mount installations vertical 45 C 113 F Ceiling moun...

Page 32: ...Picture Five band Remote Access Unit RAU5 RAU5x RAU5XUS RAU5XUS A Model with preassembled external broadband antenna 1 Standoff mount preassembled on RAU5x underside Note Standoff mount includes holes in various sizes and locations for flexible installation options Screws for mounting on surface are not provided 1 Safety Cable preconnected to the RAU5x 1 Table 4 1 Package Contents 4 2 Assemble Rel...

Page 33: ...llustration See section Standard Standoff or direct mounting ceiling or wall a single RAU5x is installed directly on the wall or concrete ceiling Standard Standoff Mount Installation 4 3 1 Top Bracket RAU5x is connected onto a mid mount bracket in an acoustic ceiling Top Bracket Mid Mount Installation 4 3 2 Wall bracket mount dual wall mount RAU5x units onto the wall mount bracket and mount assemb...

Page 34: ...eiling allow for at least one inch above the acoustic ceiling for air flow cooling Figure 4 1 Examples of Concrete Ceiling Installation of Mounting Bracket RAU5x without External Antenna RAU5x with RxU67 cavity filter 4 3 1 1 Mount the standoff mount 1 Remove the mount from the RAU5x underside and use to mark and drill appropriate holes for mounting the bracket on the wall or concrete ceiling Refe...

Page 35: ...ER if required to comply with the required 80Watt Note 80 Watt is required If needed use the secondary power connection to comply Fiber pairs Corning SMF 28 fiber or compatible One fiber pair for RAU module Grounding wire refer to RAU UM and connect the earth ground to the unit s 8 32 x 3 8 grounding screw 2 Assemble RxU67 on the RAU Remove the cover from the RAU s bottom side digital connector At...

Page 36: ...filter unit until the screws reach the narrow end of the screw rails Secure by manually tightening the captive screw Figure 5 4 3 1 3 Mount the RAU5x onto the standoff mount 1 Insert the four RAU5x pins into the wide ends of the standoff mount key holes 2 Make sure that the captive screw fits into the designated half slot on the RAU5x 3 Lock RAU5x pins into the narrow ends of the standoff mount ke...

Page 37: ...2 AEN I Page 37 4 Close captive screw to secure RAU5x and standoff mount assembly Figure 4 5 Closing Bracket Captive Screw 5 Using the supplied security cable attach the RAU5x to a permanent structure within the ceiling e g acoustic ceiling grid or concrete ceiling above ...

Page 38: ...required above and below the RAU5x unit from any object such as walls or ceiling to allow airflow cooling Note the following The Top Bracket plate is designed to replace a standard acoustic ceiling tile It is recommended to perform the RAU5x connections after the unit is secured to the Lift Bracket refer to section 4 4 for cable connections For RAU5x units without external antennas a cap can be or...

Page 39: ...res in this section illustrate the top bracket installation with an RAU5x which includes the Corning external antenna To install bracket and mount RAU5x 1 Install the plate in the ceiling and using the two safety cables pre connected to the middle safety rings of the plate secure to secure to a permanent structure Figure 4 7 Installing Top Bracket Plate ...

Page 40: ...it to allow for proper cooling airflow and for heat dissipation The installer is responsible for accommodating the installation to the surface type 2 After plate is installed in ceiling Pull down the Lift Bracket to a vertical position Figure 4 8 Lowering Lift Bracket 3 Referring to Figure 4 9 fit the four pins on the RAU5x underside into the wide end of Lift Bracket keyholes and pull down into na...

Page 41: ...ve screw to secure RAU5x in place Figure 4 10 Closing Lift Bracket Captive Screw Note it is recommended to perform the RAU5x connections after the unit is secured to the Lift Bracket 5 MANDATORY Secure RAU5x using the attached safety cable to a permanent structure Figure 4 11 Securing RAU5x to Permanent Structure ...

Page 42: ... is solely responsible for proper cable wiring and routing of the RAU5x unit per instructions provided in relevant Corning documentation Figure 4 12 Verifying that Cable Path is not Obstructed 7 Lock Lift Bracket into plate push RAU5x and Lift Bracket back up into plate and lock RAU5x into place by closing the rotary knobs in the indicated direction Figure 4 13 Closing Rotary Knobs 8 Fit antenna s...

Page 43: ...ptical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 43 Figure 4 14 Complete Assembled RAU5x Note Refer to Section 4 3 2 3for RAU5x top bracket cap assembly kit ordered separately for RAU5x units without Corning external antenna ...

Page 44: ...ch ordered separately ATTENTION In addition to the RAU5x and Top Bracket the cap must also be secured to a permanent structure using the provided safety cable The cap complies with the 3 in clearance requirement above and below the RAU5x to allow airflow cooling Package contents The BR TOP CAP kit consists of the cap for the RAU5x Top Bracket kit Figure 4 15 BR TOP CAP Additional required items no...

Page 45: ...rds the base of the lift bracket Figure 4 16 Hooking Cap to Top Bracket plate 2 Lift up cap and hook narrow fasteners onto top bracket plate IMPORTANT Before closing cap make sure to secure it to a permanent structure in the ceiling ATTENTION The site engineer or contracted installer is responsible for all safety issues and procedures on site Figure 4 17 Hooking Narrow Fasteners in Place ...

Page 46: ...stricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 46 To remove the cap Refer to following figures for instructions on how to remove cap in order to access the RAU5x Figure 4 18 Removing Cap ...

Page 47: ...acket is only used with RAU5x models not including the preassembled external antenna WARNING The site engineer or contracted installer is responsible for all safety issues and procedures on site 4 3 3 1 Package Contents The BR RAU5US WALL kit consists of the wall mount bracket and two standard RAU5x brackets preassembled onto each side of the wall mount bracket door Item Quantity Wall mount bracke...

Page 48: ...ided drilling template mark a minimum of four holes to mount the bracket if drilling only four holes mark the four outer corner holes Note Image of drilling pattern with required distances also appears in Appendix A Bracket Dimensions IMPORTANT RAU5x requires 3 in clearing from the surface on the back and front top and bottom to allow for proper cooling airflow and for heat dissipation Figure 4 19...

Page 49: ... keyholes ATTENTION The installer is responsible for accommodating the installation to the surface type Note Insert the bolts in anchors and tighten until bolt head is 0 5 in from surface of wall Figure 4 20 Drilling Anchors through Wall Mountable Bracket Keyholes 3 Hang bracket on anchors and tighten Figure 4 21 Mounting and Securing Bracket to Anchors ...

Page 50: ...ge 50 4 Mount RAU5x on standoff mount and close captive screw to secure RAU5x to bracket Figure 4 22 Mounting and Securing RAU5x Unit 5 For Second RAU5x mount on second standoff mount and close captive screw to secure RAU5x to bracket Figure 4 23 Mounting and Securing Second RAU5x ...

Page 51: ...close bracket door to verify clearance for routing and connecting cables Note Installer is solely responsible for proper cable wiring and routing of the RAU5x unit per instructions provided in relevant Corning documentation 7 Lock wall mount bracket door Figure 4 24 Locking Wall Mount Bracket Door ...

Page 52: ...ng For RAU5x or RAU5x RxU RxU2325 configurations one pair for Main Power connection NOTE For RAU5x GEM or RAU5x RxU2325 RxU67 configurations two pairs one pair for Main Power connection Another pair for Secondary Power connection depends on cable AWG and distance from power source and is according to calculation before the deployment The RAU will raise an alarm when not enough power to turn on the...

Page 53: ...connection two figures are shown one indicating a configuration without RxU67 and the other showing a greenfield installation WITH Rxu67 Connect the cables as follows Grounding Connection Optical Fiber Connection Main Power Connections RF Connections Antenna Connections 4 4 2 1 Grounding Connection Connect the earth ground to the unit s 8 32 x 3 8 grounding screw See Figure 4 25 for location of gr...

Page 54: ...Power Connections Note The power consumption is the same for both RxU67 and RxU2325 modules RAU5x MAIN POWER for RAU5x and RAU5x RxU67 RxU2325 DC input power connections see Figure 4 26 Connect the DC wire pair to the terminal block connector Power input range 37 to 57 VDC Wire size 12 30 AWG Maximum consumption RAU5x 44 5 V 48 W RAU5x RxU67 44 5 V 73 W NOTE Connect the 2nd DC wire pair when there...

Page 55: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 55 Figure 4 26 RAU5x Main Power DC Connections ...

Page 56: ...Configurations that include GEMs 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 2 4 1 For Installations that include RxU67 Add on Connect the cables between the RxU67 and the cavity Filter 1 Open the RxU67 cable kit 2 Select the cables with the appropriate length for your deployment cavity on top on side panels of RAU5x 3 Connect the cables between the filter and RXU67 RAU according to their color and label Figure 4 27 RAU5x with...

Page 57: ...5 Connect the RxU2325 ANT QMA connector to the external antenna Using the RF jumper P N 705A052301 supplied with the add on connect the RxU2325 To RAU QMA connector to the RAU5x ANT External QMA connector Figure 4 29 RF Connections for RAU5x with RxU2325 If required by site planner perform QMA UL DL external connections to external filters ...

Page 58: ...DC For 2 PoE ports of 802 3af 52 V 62 W Input range 52 57 V DC Figure 4 30 RAU5x Main and Secondary DC Input Connections 2 Connect fiber to SFP module ports as follows If using fiber terminated with LC APC green connect to pre inserted APC to UPC adapters If using fiber terminated with LC UPC connector blue remove pre inserted APC to UPC adapters and connect directly to SFP module ports 3 Connect ...

Page 59: ... Note for RAU5x units installed with RxU2325 the external antenna is connected to the RxU2325 ANT port Figure 4 32 RAU5x External Antenna Connection Note See Section 3 6 for supported external antenna types 4 5 Verify Normal Operation Referring to Figure 4 33 and Table 4 4 verify normal operation of RAU5x RxU67 and GEM if installed If RxU67 is installed Verify that the RXU67 LED is lit indicating ...

Page 60: ...d module software up and running Off No power supplied to the unit RxU67 POWER green RxU67 gets power Off No power supplied to the unit GEM GEM RUN STATUS Steady green with short blink every 10 sec GEM On Normal Steady yellow GEM Fault ETHERNET LINK Steady green Link Off No link ETHERNET ACT Blinking yellow Activity Off No activity SFP LINK Steady green Link Blinking green Activity Steady yellow F...

Page 61: ...ter In cases where an LTE External Filter is required and the RAU5x includes the RxU2325 module both modules must be connected to an external LTE filter Note the following The cavity filter mounting bracket supports wall ceiling acoustic ceiling installations See Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Cavity Filter Dimensions and Mounting Holes Consider the length of the RF jumpers 3 m and the distance from the RA...

Page 62: ...all mount and ceiling mount installation options pre assembled with filter 1 Safety Cable Required for acoustic ceiling installations 1 RF Jumpers SMA to QMA RF jumpers L 3m Used for RAUx RxU filter connections 2 Table 5 1 Cavity Filter Package Items 5 1 2 Concrete Ceiling Mounting Option To mount Cavity Filter on Concrete Ceiling 2 Using the two holes Item B in Figure 5 1 as a guide mark the loca...

Page 63: ...and securing the assembly to the grid with the provided safety cable Refer to Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Illustration of Cavity Filter Mounted on Acoustic Ceiling Grid 5 1 4 Wall Mount Installation To mount Cavity Filter on Wall 5 Using the four key holes Item A in Figure 5 1 as a guide mark the location of the holes to be drilled in the wall 6 Drill the holes in the wall corresponding to the diameter ...

Page 64: ...orning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 64 7 Hang the Cavity Filter on the anchors screws and pull down to lock in narrow end of key hole Refer to Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Mounting Cavity Filter on Wall ...

Page 65: ...rresponding filter CELL LTE SMA connectors on the RF module Note In installations where additional units are deployed which support the 700 MHz band and the RAU5x is installed with an RxU both RAU5x and RxU must be connected to an external LTE filter See Figure 5 6 and Figure 5 7 Figure 5 6 Example of RAU5x External CELL Filter Connections Figure 5 7 Example of RAU5x and RxU External LTE Filter Co...

Page 66: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 66 6 APPENDIX A BRACKET DIMENSIONS Standoff Mount Figure 6 1 Standoff Mount Dimensions ...

Page 67: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 67 Top Bracket Figure 6 2 RAU5x Top Bracket Dimensions ...

Page 68: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 68 Wall Mountable Bracket Figure 6 3 RAU5x Wall Mountable Bracket Dimensions ...

Page 69: ...s User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 69 Wall Mountable Bracket Drilling Pattern Dimensions Note The drilling pattern template is provided with the wall mountable bracket kit P N BR RAU5US WALL Figure 6 4 RAU5x Wall Mountable Drilling Pattern Dimensions ...

Page 70: ...escription Quantity Picture P N RxU67 module 1 AK RXU67 Module RXU67 on RAU Mounting Bracket for cavity filter 1 AK RXU67 BRKT 702A100801 RXU67 cavity filter 1 AK RXU67 FILTER 702A100801 Cables 3 Cable Kits are available for 3 different cable sizes Each kit includes 6 RF cables marked by 6 different colors RXU67 Cable kit 300mm QMA o QMA for top mount installation RXU67 Cable kit 520mm QMA o QMA f...

Page 71: ...ts 7 2 Installing the Plug in Module in the RAU5x General Information There is no need to dismount the RAU5x from mounting surface The RxU67 RxU2325 and GEM are hot swappable and do not require disconnecting cables leading from the ceiling or power Before installing plug in module For RAU5x units mounted with top bracket described in Section 4 3 2 For installations with cap remove cap refer to Sec...

Page 72: ...Corning Restricted Corning Optical Communications User Manual I CMA 482 AEN I Page 72 Figure 7 1 Opening RAU5x Antenna ...

Page 73: ...an external antenna for MIMO coverage With Corning external antenna connect RxU EXT ANT QMA connector to the external antennas RxU QMA port using RF jumper Note If cavity filter connections are required for the LTE 700 MHz band refer to Section 5 for relevant connections 4 For GEM refer to Section 4 4 2 4 4 for GEM connections 5 Verify that RAU5x LEDs on front panel indicate normal operation statu...

Page 74: ...dy installed RAU5x the cavity filter is connected differently on the RAU5x side panel For this scenario refer to the on site expansion instructions To install RxU67 plug in module in RAU5x 7 2 2 1 Connect the RxU67 unit to the RAU5x 1 Remove the cover from the RAU5x s bottom side digital connector 2 Attach and snap the RxU67 unit to the RAU5x bottom s corresponding connectors 3 Use a Philips screw...

Page 75: ...r positioning on the RAU Select the optimal location for attaching the cavity filter to the RAU Right Left or back of the RAU For dual bracket wall mounted RAUs o For the inner RAU unit closer to the wall the cavity filter will be connected to the BACK of the unit For single bracket wall mounted RAUs the filter can be positioned on either side or back For ceiling mounted RAUs the filter can be pos...

Page 76: ... 5 Secure the bracket to the RAU by closing the screw manually and firmly Figure 7 5 Attach cavity filter 7 2 2 2 3 Connect the RXU67 on RAU Mounting Bracket to the Cavity filter 1 Insert the bracket into the shoulder screws slide the bracket downwards and secure with the plunger 2 Tighten the bracket to the RAU using the manual safety screw 3 Pull the plunger pin outwards to allow inserting the b...

Page 77: ...lunger pin and verify it enters its slot and holds the bracket in its place 6 Secure the bracket in its place by tightening the screw using a flat head screw driver Note Ensure the RAU connectors are facing the same direction as the RAU connectors Figure 7 7 Securing Bracket assembled to Cavity filter ...

Page 78: ... 37 10 to 37 0 to 37 0 to 37 0 to 37 0 to 37 0 to 37 0 to 37 Typical Antenna Gain dBi 0 0 0 5 3 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Horizontal Polarization Omni 34 45 Degree 2 to 0 2 to 0 2 to 0 1 to 1 1 to 1 1 to 1 1 to 1 1 to 1 UL Gain dB 19 to 15 19 to 15 19 to 15 19 to 15 19 to 15 19 to 15 19 to 15 19 to 15 Input IP3 dBm AGC OFF Typical 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 Input IP3 dBm AGC ON Typical 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 SFDR dB 60 60 64...

Page 79: ... 185 F Standards and Approvals Laser Safety FDA CE 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to laser notice no 50 and IEC 60825 1 Class 1M applicable to FMM FRM EMC Radio CE EN 301 489 EN55022 EN 61000 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 22 24 27 70 20 Safety UL 60950 IEC 60825 1 2007 IEC 60825 2 2010 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 Fire Safety UL 2043 Component Specifications RAU5x RAU5x hosts the fo...

Page 80: ...r consumption is the same for both RxU and RxU2325 modules For Secondary Power Input For 2 PoE ports of 802 3af 46 V 31 5 W Input range 43 57 V DC For 2 PoE ports of 802 3at 52 5 V 62 W Input range 52 57 V DC Management Managed via the headend control module HCM software v1 9 and higher Physical Characteristics Enclosure and Modules Mounting Wall ceiling Horizontal mount Mounting bracket included ...

Page 81: ...rvices Upgrade module supporting two services 2 3 GHz WCS and 2 5 GHz LTE TDD bands Insertion Loss from combiner 0 5 1 0 dB Interfaces Two QMA RF ports for external LTE and CELL cavity filter connections One broadband external antenna QMA connector connected antenna must have a return loss of 12 dB Management Management via host RAU5x Physical Characteristics Mounting Plugs into RAU5 RAU5x Dimensi...

Page 82: ...iling acoustic ceiling Dimensions H x W X D 5 6 x 3 8 x 1 8 in 144 x 98 x 46 mm Cavity Duplexer for 800 MHz CELL 800 MHz external cavity duplexer for RAU RxU modules supporting the CELL band and which are deployed alongside units supporting the public safety service Frequency Range 817 MHz 849 MHz Insertion Loss 1 4 dB Typical 1 6 dB Maximum Ripple 0 9 dB Typical 1 1 dB Maximum Return Loss Minimum...

Page 83: ...er Ethernet PoE PSE ports Interfaces GEM L2 switch contains One 1000BASE X fiber SFP Two 10 100 1000BASE T with 802 3at compliant Power over Ethernet PoE PSE ports Throughput Six Gbps forwarding rate Power Installations with RAU5 RAU5x powered via RAU secondary power input see RAU5 power consumption specifications Switching IPv4 and IPv6 transparent MAC table 512 entries VLAN unfiltered forwarding...

Page 84: ...cket for floating ceilings tile mid mount installation BR RAU5US CAP Cover plate for Top ceiling RAU5x bracket BR RAU5US TOP for installations including RAU5 RAU5x without Corning external antenna Corning Optical Communications LLC PO Box 489 Hickory NC 28603 0489 USA 800 743 2675 FAX 828 325 5060 International 1 828 901 5000 www corning com opcomm Corning Optical Communications reserves the right...

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