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Next Generation Ethernet Microwave Backhaul Solution
Installation and Cabling Manual Edition 6.0 Confidential
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Document Revision History
OmniBAS -2W/4W/8W Installation and Cabling Manual - Edition 6.0
Document Revision History Revisions
This page shows the main changes effected in relation to the previous edition of the OmniBASTM IDU Installation: Revisions
Reasons of change
Previous:
4.0 – 5.1
Current:
6.0
The table below shows the reasons for the document change effected in relation to the previous document edition. Chapter /
A (Added), M (Modified) or R (Removed)
Paragraph Introduction Overview of OmniBAS Product Family (page 2): • New unit added (OmniBASTM-4P). • New unit for OmniBASTM-4W.
M/A
Installation Material Installation materials for OmniBAS-4W/8W (page 10).
M
New installation materials for new unit OmniBAS-4P (page 14).
A
Before Starting the Installation New Power supply requirements (page 17) for new units OmniBASTM4W/4P. New Cabling Overview (page 20) for all units.
M/A M
Mechanical Installation New Chassis Overview (page 34) for new unit OmniBASTM-4W.
M
New unit added OmniBAS-4P (page 39).
A
Cabling Installation New unit added OmniBASTM-4P (page 55).
A TM
E1 Terminations (pages 60, 63, 66)–New unit added OmniBAS -4P.
A
Cable Characteristics New cable characteristics for new unit OmniBASTM-4P (pages 73 - 75).
A
Appendix-C: Receptacles Pin Out New receptacles pin-outs added for new unit OmniBASTM-4P (page 95)
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Table of Contents 1
Introduction ......................................................................................................................1 About this Document..........................................................................................................1 Overview of OmniBAS Product Family ..............................................................................2 Safety Precautions .............................................................................................................5
2
Installation Tools..............................................................................................................6
3
Installation Material..........................................................................................................7 OmniBAS-2W.....................................................................................................................7 OmniBAS-4W/8W ............................................................................................................10 OmniBAS-4P....................................................................................................................14
4
Before Starting the Installation.....................................................................................16
4.1
Installation Prerequisites ..................................................................................................16
4.2
Cabling Overview .............................................................................................................20 Modem Cabling ................................................................................................................21 RJ-45 Cabling (Ethernet Payload) ...................................................................................23 RJ-45 Cabling (Outband Management) ...........................................................................24 SFP Cabling (Ethernet Payload) ......................................................................................25 SFP Cabling (STM-1 Payload).........................................................................................26 E1 Cabling (Balanced 120 Ω) ..........................................................................................27 Power Supply Cabling......................................................................................................28 Other Cabling ...................................................................................................................29
5
Mechanical Installation..................................................................................................32
5.1
OmniBAS-2W...................................................................................................................32 Chassis Overview ............................................................................................................32 IDU Installation.................................................................................................................33
5.2
OmniBAS-4W...................................................................................................................34 Chassis Overview ............................................................................................................34 IDU Installation.................................................................................................................35
5.3
OmniBAS-8W...................................................................................................................37 Chassis Overview ............................................................................................................37 IDU Installation.................................................................................................................38
5.4
OmniBAS-4P....................................................................................................................39 Chassis Overview ............................................................................................................39 IDU Installation.................................................................................................................40
6
Cabling Installation ........................................................................................................42
6.1
Power Supply Cables.......................................................................................................43 Preparation ......................................................................................................................44 Installation ........................................................................................................................48
6.2
IF Tails .............................................................................................................................56
6.3
E1 Terminations ...............................................................................................................59 Open End Cables (Balanced 120 Ω)................................................................................59 I
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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 Ω) ............................................................................62 RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 Ω).............................................................................65 6.4
I/O Cables ........................................................................................................................68
6.5
Ethernet Cables ...............................................................................................................70
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Cable Characteristics ....................................................................................................71
7.1
GbE Cable Characteristics...............................................................................................71 OmniBAS-2W...................................................................................................................71 OmniBAS-4W/8W ............................................................................................................72 OmniBAS-4P....................................................................................................................73
7.2
Fast Ethernet Cable Characteristics ................................................................................74 OmniBAS-2W...................................................................................................................74 OmniBAS-4W/8W ............................................................................................................74 OmniBAS-4P....................................................................................................................75
7.3
STM-1 Cable Characteristics ...........................................................................................76 OmniBAS-4W/8W ............................................................................................................76
Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal ..................................................................77 Appendix-B: I/O Connections ..................................................................................................80 Appendix-C: Receptacles Pin Out ...........................................................................................83 OmniBAS-2W...................................................................................................................83 OmniBAS-4W/8W ............................................................................................................89 OmniBAS-4P....................................................................................................................95 Appendix-D: Open End Cables Color Codes..........................................................................99
II
Equipment Disposal Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment (applicable through the European Union and other European countries with separate waste collection systems). This symbol, found on this product and any of its parts or on its operating instructions or on its packaging, indicates that electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Instead, this product should be handed over to applicable collection points for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. By recycling, reusing and other forms of recovery of old electrical and electronic equipment you are making an important contribution to the conservation of natural resources and to the protection of the environment. For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local municipal authorities, municipal waste disposal service or the store where you purchased this product.
Απόρριψη παλαιών ηλεκτρικών και ηλεκτρονικών συσκευών (ισχύει στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση και άλλες Ευρωπαϊκές χώρες με συστήματα χωριστής συλλογής απορριμμάτων). Το σύμβολο αυτό, που απεικονίζεται πάνω στο προϊόν και σε τυχόν εξαρτήματα του ή στο εγχειρίδιο οδηγιών του ή στη συσκευασία του, δείχνει ότι οι ηλεκτρικές και ηλεκτρονικές συσκευές, μετά το πέρας της λειτουργίας τους, δεν θα πρέπει να απορρίπτονται μαζί με τα αστικά απόβλητα. Αντίθετα θα πρέπει να παραδίδονται σε κατάλληλα σημεία συλλογής για την ανακύκλωση των ηλεκτρικών και ηλεκτρονικών συσκευών. Διασφαλίζοντας τη σωστή απόρριψη αυτού του προϊόντος, συνεισφέρετε στην πρόληψη πιθανών αρνητικών συνεπειών στο περιβάλλον και την ανθρώπινη υγεία, οι οποίες θα μπορούσαν να προκληθούν από την μη ενδεδειγμένη απόρριψη του προϊόντος. Η ανακύκλωση, επαναχρησιμοποίηση και άλλες μορφές αξιοποίησης των παλαιών ηλεκτρικών και ηλεκτρονικών συσκευών βοηθούν στη διαφύλαξη των φυσικών πόρων και στην προστασία του περιβάλλοντος. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά την ανακύκλωση αυτού του προϊόντος, παρακαλούμε επικοινωνήστε με τις τοπικές δημοτικές αρχές, την υπηρεσία αποκομιδής αστικών αποβλήτων ή το κατάστημα από το οποίο αγοράσατε το συγκεκριμένο προϊόν. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες, μπορείτε να επικοινωνείτε με το Συλλογικό Σύστημα Εναλλακτικής Διαχείρισης Αποβλήτων Ηλεκτρικού και Ηλεκτρονικού Εξοπλισμού “Ανακύκλωση Συσκευών Α.Ε.” (www.electrocycle.gr).
Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Intracom S.A. Telecom Solutions declares that the product OmniBAS is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the directive 1999/5/EC, and with the requirements of the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU. For further information, please visit the following URL: http://emc.intracom-telecom.com/
Δήλωση Συμμόρφωσης Με την παρούσα, η Intracom Α.Ε. Τηλεπικοινωνιακών Λύσεων δηλώνει ότι το προϊόν OmniBAS συμμορφώνεται προς τις ουσιώδεις απαιτήσεις και τις λοιπές διατάξεις της οδηγίας 1999/5/EC, καθώς και με τις απαιτήσεις της οδηγίας RoHS 2011/65/EU. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες γύρω από τη δήλωση συμμόρφωσης, παρακαλούμε επισκεφθείτε την κάτωθι ιστοσελίδα: http://emc.intracom-telecom.com/
OmniBAS -2W/4W/8W Installation and Cabling Manual - Edition 6.0
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Introduction
About this Document Scope of document
This document provides information concerning the installation and cabling of the following OmniBAS™ Indoor Units (IDUs) units: • • • •
Target Audience
This document is addressed to certified technicians with wireless equipment knowledge and skills concerning the following: • • • • • •
Reference Manuals
OmniBASTM-2W OmniBASTM-4W OmniBASTM-8W OmniBASTM-4P
Indoor Unit Installation (IDU). Addition / Removal of IDU Cards. Laying and Installation of Cables. Preparation & Termination of: Ethernet, E1, Power cables e.t.c Test & Measurement of cables (Ethernet, Optical, Power). Equipment Grounding to the Main Grounding System.
The following document for OmniBASTM IDU Installation can be used for additional product information and are available by Intracom S.A. Telecom Solutions: Item
Conventions
Description
1
OmniBAS_ODU_Installation Manual.
2
OSDR_Installation Manual.
This document applies the following conventions: This symbol means DANGER. The purpose of this symbol is to warn you that any wrong action can cause bodily injury or even death. This symbol means CAUTION. The purpose of this symbol is to prevent you from performing an action that might result in damage of the equipment. A note calls your attention to important supplementary information.
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Overview of OmniBAS Product Family Introduction
The OmniBAS™ family of Intracom Telecom IP MW PtP portfolio comprises: • Split-mount systems: − OmniBAS™ Indoor Units (IDUs) 1RU / 2RU high and 19″ wide. − OmniBAS™ Outdoor Units (ODUs) & antenna systems. • All-outdoor system: − OmniBAS™ OSDR (Outdoor Software-Defined Radio) integrating everything (baseband / controller / modem / radio) into a robust enclosure. This document describes the installation of: • OmniBAS™ - 2W/4W/8W IDUs for Split-mount system. • OmniBAS™ - 4P IDU for All-outdoor system. Continued on next page
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Overview of OmniBAS Product Family, Continued OmniBAS™ IDUs
The OmniBAS™ Indoor Units (IDUs) are shown below: Indoor Unit (IDU)
Description It is a Native-IP, 1RU unit accommodating up to two modems. It can be positioned at the edge of the network, or can be used as a repeater and even as a ring node.
OmniBAS™-2W
Interfaces: • 2 x GbE (electrical) & 2 x GbE (electrical or SFP) (1) • - / 16 x E1 It is a Native-IP, highly-modular 1RU indoor unit and is capable of accommodating in the same chassis the following cards (identical with OmniBASTM-8W): • a combination of 4 modem cards • one interface card • one controller card
OmniBAS™-4W
Modem cards can be flexibly chosen based on the connection type to the outdoor unit: • radio connection to an ODU using coaxial IF cable • PonE connection to an all-outdoor unit (i.e OmniBAS™ OSDR) system using Ethernet cable Interfaces: • 2 x GbE (electrical) & 4 x GbE (SFP) • - / 16 / 32 x E1 2 / 4 x STM-1 (VC-12) Continued on next page
(1)
When Dual Media SFPs are installed, then only two out of four electrical GbE interfaces can be used.
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Overview of OmniBAS Product Family, Continued OmniBAS™ IDUs, continued
Indoor Unit (IDU)
Description OmniBAS™-8W is the base for the leading CBAN (Converged Backhaul Aggregation Node) supporting flexibly all MW technologies appropriate for HetNets backhauling. It is a Native-IP, highly-modular 2RU indoor unit and is capable of accommodating in the same chassis the following cards: • a combination of eight modem cards • two interface cards • two controller cards
OmniBAS™-8W
Modem cards can be flexibly chosen based on the connection type to the outdoor unit: • radio connection to an ODU using coaxial IF cable • PonE connection to an all-outdoor unit (i.e OmniBAS™ OSDR) system using Ethernet cable Interfaces • 2 x GbE (electrical) & 4 x GbE (SFP), per control card • - / 16 / 32 x E1, per interface card • 2 / 4 x STM-1 (VC-12), per interface card OmniBAS™-4P is an 1RU, half-rack IDU unit used as an expansion PonE unit to enable connectivity and control of up to four all-outdoor units (OmniBAS™ OSDR).
OmniBAS™-4P
4
Interfaces • 4 x GbE (electrical PonE enabled) & 2 x GbE (SFP) • 16 x E1
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Safety Precautions PROPER GROUNDING Never power up the indoor equipment not yet connected to a proper grounding system. There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock. Ensure that the indoor grounding system measures a path resistance less than 4 Ω.
INDOOR EQUIPMENT PROPER SWITCHING ON / OFF Never connect or disconnect the power supply cable(s) to or from the indoor equipment when the local dc power supply source is on. There is risk of equipment failure. Ensure the local dc power supply source is off and then connect or disconnect the power supply cable(s) to or from the indoor equipment.
PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING Never leave the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit without adequate lightning protection. There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock. Ensure that the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit is properly grounded as described in the Outdoor Radio Equipment Installation Manual (GDC001/81 manual code).
ESD PROTECTION Always use proper antistatic protection (i.e. grounding bracelet, antistatic bags, etc.) when handling the system cards. Parts bearing the ESD sign (see left) have ESD sensitive exposed components.
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Chapter 2. Installation Tools
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Installation Tools
Tools List
This chapter describes the tools requirements for the proper equipment installation (1):
Item
(1)
6
Photo
Description
1
Cros screw drivers: • (A): PH-1 • (B): PH-3
2
Blade
3
Wire Stripper
4
Cable Jacket Stripper
5
Crimping tool for 1,5 / 2,5 & 4 mm2 cable contact with the appropriate die
6
Torque wrench 0,8 – 1,13 Nm, 8 mm
7
Hot-air blower
The tools supply is installer responsibility.
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Installation Material
OmniBAS-2W Package Contents
The following table depicts the IDU contents for installation:
No
Description
1
IDU Factory Test Results Paper.
2
IDU Standard Installation Material.
3
OmniBASTM-IDU.
The package contents is the same for all types of OmniBASTM-2W IDU’s. Keep the packaging of the equipment in good condition for later use (i.e. safe transportation during relocation, return for repair, etc.). In case of disposal of the packaging material, it is recommended to follow the safe disposal procedure according to local law. Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-2W, Continued Mounting kit
No
IF Tail
Qty (per indoor unit)
Description
1
Screw, M6 x 12
4
2
Washer, od = 15, id = 6,4
4
3
Caged nut, M6
4
The following set is supplied per modem card.
No
Description
Qty (per indoor unit)
1
IF Tail 1,5m, RG223 SMA-type male, R/A to N-type female connector
1
(A): O-ring
1
(B): Toothed lock washer
1
(C): Nut
1
2
Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-2W, Continued Power connector
No
Qty (per indoor unit)
Description
1
2-pole power connector
2
2
Heat Shrinkable Tube, 10 cm
1
3
Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 1.5 mm2
4
4
Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 2.5 mm2
4
No
Description
Qty (per indoor unit)
Tie-wraps
1
Tie-wraps 45cm, for indoor cables fastening
20
2
The screw and nut included are for connection of OmniBASTM IDU grounding cable to the rack grounding terminal
1
Serial Cable for external alarms
Description External Alarm Cable 2m, Y-Type, DB9(Female), DB15(VGA), open end
Qty (per indoor unit) 1 per idu
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OmniBAS-4W/8W Package Contents
The following table depicts the IDU contents for installation:
OmniBAS-4W No
OmniBAS-8W Description
1
IDU Factory Test Results Paper.
2
IDU Standard Installation Material.
3
OmniBASTM-IDU.
Keep the packaging of the equipment in good condition for later use (i.e. safe transportation during relocation, return for repair, etc.). In case of disposal of the packaging material, it is recommended to follow the safe disposal procedure according to local law. Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued Mounting kit
No
IF Tail
Qty (per indoor unit)
Description
1
Screw, M6 x 12
4
2
Washer, od = 15, id = 6,4
4
3
Caged nut, M6
4
The following set is supplied per modem card.
No
Description
Qty (per indoor unit)
1
IF Tail 1,5m, RG223 SMA-type male, R/A to N-type female connector
1
(A): O-ring
1
(B): Toothed lock washer
1
(C): Nut
1
2
Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued Power connector
No
Qty (per indoor unit)
Description
1
2-pole power connector
2
2
Heat Shrinkable Tube, 10 cm
1
3
Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 4.0 mm2
4
No
Description
Qty (per indoor unit)
Tie-wraps
1
Tie-wraps 45cm, for indoor cables fastening
20
2
The screw and nut included are for connection of OmniBASTM IDU grounding cable to the rack grounding terminal
1
Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued Cables
1 (OPTIONAL)
No
2
Description
Qty (per indoor unit)
1
External Alarm Cable 2m, Y-Type, DB9(Female), DB15(VGA), open end.
1
2
Indoor unit grounding cable, 0.5 m, already terminated at both ends.
1
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OmniBAS-4P Package Contents
The following pictures shows the IDU contents for installation:
Description OmniBASTM-IDU. IDU Installation Material (1). Continued on next page
(1)
Standard & Optional.
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OmniBAS-4P, Continued IDU standard installation material
No
Description
Qty (per indoor unit)
1
1-pole power connector
1
2
Heat Shrinkable Tube, 5 cm
1
3
Metallic pins for power connector for cable 2.5 up to 4.0 mm2
4
IDU optional installation material
Order Code: ACC-RM-O4P (1) Description: 19’’ RACK MOUNTING KIT for OmniBAS 4P No
(1)
Description
Qty (per indoor unit)
1
Screw, M6 x 20.
4
2
Finishing Washer for M6.
4
3
Caged nut, M6.
4
4
Lockwasher M3.
6
5
Screw, M3 x 8.
6
6
Mounting brackets (left, right)
2
Includes installation leaflet.
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Chapter 4. Before Starting the Installation
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Before Starting the Installation
4.1 Installation Prerequisites Introduction
This section describes the main actions that must be taken in consideration prior to the equipment installation.
Site survey
Site survey should take place before starting the installation, taking into account the following:
• Location of appropriate grounding points. • Location of appropriate power supply distribution points. • Location of cable conduits available for routing the coaxial cables (interconnecting the indoor with the outdoor equipment) • Location of the network port distributors. • Thermal considerations and cooling requirements for the rack-mounted equipment. • Equipment rack occupation details.
Network port distributors
Regarding the network ports (inclusive of STM-1, Ethernet, E1) provided by the indoor equipment, suitable optical (or electrical) network port distributors should be available. The exact location of the network port distributors, as well as the network ports to reserve, should be known prior to installing the indoor equipment. Also, all the reserved ports on the network port distributors should be qualified and tested before realizing the network connections with the indoor equipment.
Indoor premises conditions
The operating conditions (temperature, humidity) at the indoor premises should meet the specifications given by the manufacturer of the indoor equipment.
Indoor grounding system
All racks within the installation premises should be connected to a lowresistance grounding system. The metal body of the rack, into which the subracks are to be mounted, should be connected to this grounding system. The enclosure of each subrack must be electrically connected to the rack’s metal body (via a short grounding cable) to provide protection against harmful discharge conditions. Continued on next page
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Installation Prerequisites, Continued Cable conduits
Appropriate cable conduits should exist for the routing of installed cables, inclusive of the coaxial IF cable(s) connecting the indoor equipment with the outdoor transceiver boxes on the building’s roof.
Power supply requirements
The OmniBASTM - 2W/4W/4P subracks require connection to a DC distribution board accommodating either one or two Magnetic Circuit Breakers (MCB, single-pole, 7 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications). The OmniBASTM – 8W subracks require connection to a DC distribution board accommodating either one or two Magnetic Circuit Breakers (MCB, single-pole, 25 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications).
Maximum power supply length
Regarding the power supply cables to be used, calculation of the maximum length depends on the available power supply source and the OmniBASTMIDU disconnect voltage, which is -40.5 V. By assuming the following: • Use of -48 (1) V nominal voltage. • Availability of 2.5 mm2 or 4 mm2 multi-stranded copper cables. • Maximum power consumption of OmniBAS systems (taking the connected radio systems into account), which is: • 250 W (OmniBAS 4W) • 550 W (OmniBAS 8W), then, the maximum power cable lengths (2) are as follows: • OmniBASTM- 4W: 84 m (2.5 mm2), 138 m (4 mm2). • OmniBASTM- 8W: 38 m (2.5 mm2), 63 m (4 mm2). Continued on next page
(1)
If the nominal value of -48 V changes then the cable length differentiates respectively.
(2)
The power supply length is calculated based on the IDU operational temperature 25 °C
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Chapter 4. Before Starting the Installation
Installation Prerequisites, Continued Lightning protection
The network port distributors (optical distributors excluded) and the power supply distributors should be equipped with the appropriate gas arresters, to provide protection against lightning conditions. Such conditions may induce voltage peaks on the cables, and thus disturb the operation of the indoor equipment. For this purpose, all electrical distributors should be connected to the local grounding system to allow the installed gas arresters to operate.
Safety
The indoor equipment premises should be of restricted access. Only trained, authorized personnel should have access to the installed equipment. Appropriate labeling should exist at points with high risk of contact with hazardous voltage. A list with emergency phone numbers (e.g. medical assistance numbers) should be hung at easy-to-view positions. Also, recommended are for safety purposes, a fire detection system and fire extinguishers (installed at easy-to-access points) inside the installation premises. Continued on next page
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Installation Prerequisites, Continued Rack space requirements
The indoor equipment will be installed in an ETSI equipment rack.
IDU
Rack Space
2W
1RU
4W
1RU
8W
2RU
Air-flow Direction
No extra space is required for cooling. Furthermore, sufficient free space should be left around the rack position to allow for easy access, handling, maintenance and inspection of the installed equipment.
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Chapter 4. Before Starting the Installation
4.2 Cabling Overview The following list shows all the cabling types that can be installed on the IDU’s: Cabling Type Modem
RJ-45
SFP E1
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Concerns Interconnection between: • IF modem card with ODU • WOE modem card with all-outdoor system Interconnection between: • Electrical Ethernet ports with switches for traffic • Electrical Ethernet ports with switches for outband management Interconnection between: SFP ports with switches or all-outdoor systems for traffic Interconnection between: E1 ports (120 Ω) with switches for traffic
Power
Interconnection between: DC power input with power supply
Others
• Auxiliary • Synchronization • PonE for traffic and Power
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Modem Cabling IF modem
Cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: IF Tail.
Continued on next page
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Chapter 4. Before Starting the Installation
Modem Cabling, Continued WOE (Wireline Modem Optical/ Electrical)
No
Connection Details
Cable Description
1
Electrical GbE interface (GbE/ DC OUT) that superimposes the operating DC voltage (Power on Ethernet – PonE) for running a single cable for traffic, inband management and power.
2
• Optical (GbE) SFP interface for traffic and inband • Fiber Optical cable management using the hotpluggable • Electrical Fast Ethernet interface (DC OUT/ MNG) that transceiver SFP provides the DC power (PonE) and outband (small form-factor management to the all-outdoor radio system (OSDR). pluggable). This connection is essential when the optical (SFP) interface is used. • S-FTP cable(1).
3
Electrical Fast Ethernet interface (MNG) for the connection of an external client for outband management when using the DC OUT/ MNG interface.
S-FTP cable (1).
• Cat-5 or higher Fast Ethernet straight cable. • S-FTP cable(1).
GbE and GbE/ DC OUT interfaces cannot operate simultaneously.
(1)
How to prepare an S-FTP cable please refer to Reference Manuals item 2 on page 1
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RJ-45 Cabling (Ethernet Payload) Traffic
Cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: CAT-5 or higher Gigabit Ethernet straight cable.
OmniBAS-2W: See Dual SFPs installed on page 25.
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RJ-45 Cabling (Outband Management) Outband management
Cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: CAT-5 or higher Gigabit Ethernet straight cable.
OmniBAS-2W: You can use either NMS-1 or NMS-2 port.
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SFP Cabling (Ethernet Payload) Traffic
Cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: • either Fiber Optical cable using the hot-pluggable transceiver SFP (small form-factor pluggable) • or CAT-5 or higher Gigabit Ethernet straight cable using the hotpluggable transceiver SFP (small form-factor pluggable)
Dual SFPs installed
When Dual Media SFPs are installed (GbE1 and GbE2) then only two out of four electrical GbE interfaces (1, 2, 3 and 4) can be used.
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SFP Cabling (STM-1 Payload) Traffic
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Cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: Fiber Optical cable using the hot-pluggable transceiver SFP (small form-factor pluggable)
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E1 Cabling (Balanced 120 Ω) Traffic
Cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: 1 x 16 E1 cable (Balanced 120 Ω).
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Power Supply Cabling Power supply cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: Black Color, stranded, PVC, 300 V, 2 x 1,5 or 2,5 or 4 mm2
OmniBAS-2W/4W: Both POWER inputs are operational. The second POWER (PWR 2) supply connection is optional. OmniBAS-8W: Only the right POWER input (PWR 1) of the controller card is operational.
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Other Cabling Auxiliary (AUX)
Cables are denoted as shown below and the type is relative to each IDU:
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Other Cabling, Continued Synchronization
Synchronization cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: External Synchronization Cable (IN/OUT).
Continued on next page
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Other Cabling, Continued Traffic and power (PonE)
The cables are denoted as shown below and the type is: S-FTP.
DO NOT connect cable(s) GbE 1 up to 4 to any network equipment. There is risk of switches / routers failure due to potential power. Use the cable(s) for connection to OSDR.
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Mechanical Installation
5.1 OmniBAS-2W Chassis Overview Introduction
OmniBAS™-2W is a Native-IP indoor unit (1 RU suitable for mounting in 19″ racks) accommodating up to two modem cards.
(Indicative model IDU-O2-E2-16-G)
For availability of OmniBASTM-2W product (models, cards and common parts), please contact
[email protected] or your Account / Project Manager.
Slots
Slot
(1)
Reserved for future use (Fan Tray).
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Card/Part
M1, M2
Modem card.
C
Control card.
D
Dummy Panel (1).
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IDU Installation Prerequisites
Ensure that the installation premises are equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.
Required Tools & Accessories
The following tools will be needed: • Item 1-B (refer to Installation Tools on page 6) The following accessories will be needed: Product
Description
TM
Mounting kit (refer on page 8)
OmniBAS -2W TM
-
TM
-
TM
-
OmniBAS -4W OmniBAS -8W OmniBAS -4P
Procedure
To perform the mechanical installation of the unit, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Use the mounting kit to install the chassis into the rack, as shown below. (A) First install the cage nut (item 1) on the desired rear side of the rack. (B) Lift the idu on the corresponding position. (C) Mount the idu using the screw (item 2) on the front side of the rack.
2
To ground OmniBASTM-2W, connect the loose end of the grounding cable to the rack grounding terminal.
End of procedure
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5.2 OmniBAS-4W Chassis Overview Introduction
OmniBAS™-4W v2 (1) is a Native-IP indoor unit (1 RU suitable for mounting in 19″ racks) accommodating up to four modem cards and providing flexible network deployments, through multiple available configurations. OmniBAS-4W uses the same cards as OmniBAS-8W.
(Indicative model IDU-O4-E4-16-G)
For availability of OmniBASTM-4W product (models, cards and common parts), please contact
[email protected] or your Account / Project Manager.
Slots
Slot
(1)
Card/Part
M1…M4
Modem card.
C
Control card.
I
Interface card.
F
Fan tray.
v2 is used to differentiate from previous version of OmniBAS-4W IDU’s..
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IDU Installation Prerequisites
Ensure that the installation premises are equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.
Required Tools & Accessories
The following tools will be needed: • Item 1-B (refer to Installation Tools on page 6) The following accessories will be needed: Product
Description
OmniBASTM-2W
-
TM
OmniBAS -4W OmniBASTM-8W TM
OmniBAS -4P Procedure
Mounting kit (refer to page 11) -
To perform the mechanical installation of the unit, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Use the mounting kit to install the chassis into the rack, as shown below. (A) First install the cage nut (item 1) on the desired rear side of the rack. (B) Lift the idu on the corresponding position. (C) Mount the idu using the screw (item 2) on the front side of the rack.
Continued on next page
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IDU Installation, Continued Procedure (continued)
Step
Action
2
3
To ground the idu choose one of the two grounding points on the rear side of the idu which is designated with the respective sign, as shown below. Install the cable as shown below. The other end of the cable must be connected to rack grounding terminal.
End of procedure
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5.3 OmniBAS-8W Chassis Overview Introduction
OmniBAS™-8W is a Native-IP indoor unit (2 RU suitable for mounting in 19″ racks) accommodating up to eight modem cards and providing flexible network deployments, through multiple available configurations.
(Indicative model IDU-O8-E503-32-S4-GP)
For availability of OmniBASTM-8W product (models, cards and common parts), please contact
[email protected] or your Account / Project Manager.
Slots
Slot M1…M8 C1, C2 I1, I2 F
Card/Part Modem card. Control, PSU card. Interface card. Fan tray.
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IDU Installation Prerequisites
Ensure that the installation premises are equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.
Required Tools & Accessories
The following tools will be needed: • Item 1-B (refer to Installation Tools on page 6) The following accessories will be needed: Product
-
TM
-
OmniBAS -2W OmniBAS -4W TM
OmniBAS -8W TM
OmniBAS -4P
Procedure
Mounting kit (refer to page 11). -
To perform the mechanical installation of the unit, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Use the mounting kit to install the chassis into the rack, as shown below. (A) First install the cage nut (item 1) on the desired rear side of the rack (B) Lift the idu on the corresponding position (C) Mount the idu using the screw (item 2) on the front side of the rack
2
Follow the steps 2 & 3 as described in procedure of OmniBAS-4W IDU installation on page 35.
End of procedure.
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Description
TM
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5.4 OmniBAS-4P Chassis Overview Introduction
OmniBAS™-4P is an 1RU, half-rack IDU used as an expansion PonE unit to enable connectivity and control of up to four all-outdoor units (OmniBAS™ OSDR).
(IDU-O4P)
Slots / Interfaces
Slot P Gb1…Gb4 IN, OUT Gb5, Gb6
Description DC Power input. 4 x GbE electrical (RJ-45) ports for traffic and PonE power connection. Synchronization Input / Output ports. 2 x GbE (SFP) ports for traffic.
NMS
Fast Ethernet (RJ-45) port for outband management.
AUX
Serial - console (RJ-45) port (AUX).
E1
16 x E1 interfaces for TDM traffic over Ethernet encapsulated in PW-TDM.
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IDU Installation Prerequisites
Ensure that the installation premises are equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.
Required Tools & Accessories
The following tools will be needed for rack installation type: • Item 1-A & B (refer to Installation Tools on page 6) The following accessories will be needed: Product
Description
OmniBASTM-2W
-
TM
-
TM
-
TM
IDU optional installation material (refer to page 15)
OmniBAS -4W OmniBAS -8W OmniBAS -4P
Installation
There are two installation types as given below: • •
Desktop - The OmniBASTM-4P is installed as desktop mounting without using materials. Rack - The OmniBASTM-4P is installed in a 19-inch rack (as shown below) using the IDU optional installation material:
For Rack installation please refers to the installation leaflet that is included on the packing list. Continued on next page
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IDU Installation, Continued Grounding
To ground OmniBASTM-4P connects the loose end of the grounding cable to the rack grounding terminal.
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6
Cabling Installation
Overview
This chapter describes how to install the following type of cables for all OmniBASTM Products Family. Mainly the cables categorized as follows: • • • • •
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6.1 Power Supply Cables Introduction
The following table provides all the available power cables with the following characteristics:
The cable length is defined based on customer request: Order Code
Description
Product
Black Color, stranded, PVC, 300 V, 2 x 1,5 mm2
• 2W
ACC-KO-PW-VV-25
Black Color, stranded, PVC, 300 V, 2 x 2,5 mm2
• 2W • 4W • 8W • 4P
ACC-KO-PW-VV-40
Black Color, stranded, PVC, 300 V, 2 x 4 mm2
• 4W • 8W
ACC-KO-PW-VV-15
For OmniBASTM-2W/4P it is recommended to use 2 x 2,5 mm2, stranded, PVC, black, 300 V power cable. For OmniBASTM-4W/8W it is recommended to use 2 x 4 mm2, stranded, PVC, black, 300 V power cable.
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Preparation Introduction
The power cable preparation is common for all OmniBASTM – Products Family.
Required Tools & Accessories
The following tools will be needed: • Items 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7 (refer to Installation Tools on page 6) The following accessories will be needed: Product OmniBASTM-2W
OmniBASTM4W/8W
OmniBASTM-4P
Description • Power connector (refer on page 9) • Power Supply Cable ACC-KO-PW-VV-25 (refer on page 43) • Power connector (refer on page 12) • Power Supply Cable (1) ACC-KO-PW-VV-40 (refer on page 43) • Power connector (refer on page 15) • Power Supply Cable ACC-KO-PW-VV-25 (refer on page 43) Continued on next page
(1)
Recommended.
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Preparation, Continued Procedure
For power supply cable preparation and termination to power connector, proceed as follows: Step
Action
1
Strip the wires of the cable as shown below:
2
Cut 50 mm of heat shrink tube and pass it through:
3
Place the stranded wire into the connector contact. If you have stripped the stranded wire properly, the jacket should stop at point (1) and the stranded wire at point (2):
Continued on next page
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Preparation, Continued Procedure (continued)
Step 4
Action Take care to place the appropriate die (1,5 /2,5 / 4 mm2 connector contact) in the crimping tool to avoid damage of the connector contact.
Crimp with the crimping tool. Different views of crimping are shown below:
Continued on next page
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Preparation, Continued Procedure (continued)
Step
Action
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other stranded wire. When you finish, the cable should resemble to the photo below:
6
Insert the stranded wires into the connector (blue to pin 1, brown to pin 2). You must hear the clicking sound.
7
Heat the heat shrinkable tube with a hot-air blower. When you finish, the cable should resemble to the photo below:
End of procedure
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Installation OmniBASTM-2W prerequisites
The following are recommended: • The power at the input of OmniBASTM-2W must be in the range –40.5 V dc to –60 V dc. • The positive pole of the power supply source at OmniBASTM-2W station must be grounded.
Power connection overview
Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be employed between the local dc power supply source and each power supply of OmniBASTM-2W. The circuit-breaker must disconnect the –V pole of the power supply. Before plugging or unplugging any power cable into OmniBASTM-2W, you must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!
No
Description
1
Power Cable
2
Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 7 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications
3
Local DC Power Distributor
Both POWER inputs are operational. The second POWER (PWR 2) supply connection is optional. Continued on next page
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Installation, Continued Procedure
To connect the power supply, proceed as follows: Step
Action
1
Switch-off the circuit breaker connected between the OmniBASTM2W and the local dc power supply source.
2
Plug the power supply cable(s) into the power supply receptacle(s) on the front panel of the OmniBASTM-2W without applying excessive force.
Applying pressure while the connector is inserted incorrectly it might cause damage.
If you want to disconnect the power supply cable, push downwards the metallic secure lock on the upper part of the connector (1) and pull outwards to disconnect (2).
End of procedure Continued on next page
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Installation, Continued OmniBASTM-4W prerequisites
The following are recommended: • The power at the input of OmniBASTM-4W must be in the range –40.5 V dc to –60 V dc. • The positive pole of the power supply source at OmniBASTM-4W station must be grounded.
Power connection overview
Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be employed between the local dc power supply source and each power supply of OmniBASTM-4W. The circuit-breaker must disconnect the –V pole of the power supply. Before plugging or unplugging any power cable into OmniBASTM-4W, you must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!
No
Description
1
Power Cable
2
Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 7 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications
3
Local DC Power Distributor
Both POWER inputs are operational. The second POWER (PWR 2) supply connection is optional. Continued on next page
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Installation, Continued Procedure
To connect the power supply, proceed as follows: Step
Action
1
Switch-off the circuit breaker connected between the OmniBASTM4W and the local dc power supply source.
2
Plug the power supply cable(s) into the power supply receptacle(s) on the front panel of the OmniBASTM-4W without applying excessive force.
Applying pressure while the connector is inserted incorrectly it might cause damage.
If you want to disconnect the power supply cable, push downwards the metallic secure lock on the upper part of the connector (1) and pull outwards to disconnect (2).
End of procedure Continued on next page
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Installation, Continued OmniBASTM-8W prerequisites
The following are recommended: • The power at the input of OmniBASTM-8W must be in the range –40.5 V dc to –60 V dc. • The positive pole of the power supply source at OmniBASTM-8W station must be grounded. Connections to the 2nd control card (when installed) are the same to the 1st CTRL card. This applies to power & traffic connection cables. Continued on next page
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Installation, Continued Power connection overview
Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be employed between the local dc power supply source and each power supply of OmniBASTM-8W. The circuit-breaker must disconnect the –V pole of the power supply. Before plugging or unplugging any power cable into OmniBASTM-8W, you must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!
No
Description
1
Power Cable
2
Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 25 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications
3
Local DC Power Distributor
Only the right POWER input (PWR 1) of the controller card is operational. Continued on next page
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Installation, Continued Procedure
To connect the power supply, proceed as follows: Step
Action
1
Switch-off the circuit breaker(s) connected between the OmniBASTM-8W and the local dc power supply source.
2
Plug the power supply cable(s) into the power supply receptacle(s) on the front panel of the OmniBASTM-8W without applying excessive force.
Applying pressure while the connector is inserted incorrectly it might cause damage.
If you want to disconnect the power supply cable, push downwards the metallic secure lock on the upper part of the connector (1) and pull outwards to disconnect (2).
End of procedure Continued on next page
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Installation, Continued OmniBASTM-4P Prerequisites
The following are recommended: • The power at the input of OmniBASTM-4P must be in the range –40.5 V dc to –60 V dc. • The positive pole of the power supply source at OmniBASTM-4P station must be grounded.
Power connection overview
Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be employed between the local dc power supply source and each power supply of OmniBASTM-4P. The circuit-breaker must disconnect the –V pole of the power supply. Before plugging or unplugging any power cable into OmniBASTM-4P, you must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!
No
Procedure
Description
1
Power Cable
2
Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 7 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications
3
Local DC Power Distributor
How to connect the power supply cable refer to Procedure on page 54.
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6.2 IF Tails IF Tail purpose
You should connect the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit to the IF tail to protect the ODU receptacle on the front panel of OmniBASTM indoor units against mechanical damage, which might occur in case of direct connection of the heavy IF cable. Use the requirement tool to tighten the SMA connector.
Required Tools & Accessories
The following tools will be needed: • Item 6 (refer to Installation Tools on page 6) The following accessories will be needed: Product TM
Description
OmniBAS -2W
• IF Tail (refer on page 8)
OmniBASTM-4W
• IF Tail (refer on page 11)
OmniBASTM-8W
• IF Tail (refer on page 11) Continued on next page
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IF Tails, Continued Procedure
To connect the IF tail(s), follow the steps below: Step 1
2
Action Never connect or disconnect an IF tail when OmniBASTM-ODU is ON and Operating! There is risk of equipment failure.
Fix the both ends of the IF tail , as shown below: OmniBAS-2W:
OmniBAS-4W/8W:
3
Tight the N-type female connector onto the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit.
3
Use the tie-wraps for IF tail cable fastening.
4
Repeat for the remaining IF tails that may exist. The above procedure is applicable for all OmniBASTM-IF modems types. For WOE modems please refer to WOE (Wireline Modem Optical/ Electrical on page 22. Continued on next page
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IF Tails, Continued Connection using O-ring
Optionally you can fix the N-type connector of the IF tail onto a metallic surface through the nut and washer provided inside the IF tail packaging. If you have such a metallic surface, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Open a mounting hole on the metallic surface as in the figure below (dimensions in mm).
2
Put the Ο-ring onto the N-type connector of the IF tail and pass the N-type connector through the metallic surface you have.
3
Put the toothed lock washer and nut onto the N-type connector as protruding from the metallic surface.
5
1 4
4
Item
4
2
2
1
Description
1
O-ring
2
Toothed lock washer
3
Nut
4
N-type connector
5
Metallic surface
Hand tight the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit into the Ntype connector protruding from the metallic surface.
End of procedure
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6.3 E1 Terminations Overview
This section provides all the available installations of the E1 cables & accessories for OmniBASTM Products Family. Mainly the type of the E1 terminations are categorized as follows: • Open End Cables (Balanced 120 Ω) • BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 Ω) • RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 Ω)
Open End Cables (Balanced 120 Ω) Overview
This paragraph describes the E1 Open End Cables (Balanced 120 Ω) installation for the following models: • OmniBASTM-2W/4P • OmniBASTM-4W/8W Continued on next page
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Open End Cables (Balanced 120 Ω), Continued OmniBASTM2W/4P
The cable characteristics are given below: Order Code
Procedure
Product Description
ACC-LT-16-IO-10
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 68 Pins High Density Connector to Open End, 10 m
ACC-KT-16-3O-03
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 68 Pins High Density Connector to Open End,3 m
ACC-KT-16-3O-07
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 68 Pins High Density Connector to Open End,7 m
ACC-KT-16-3O-10
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 68 Pins High Density Connector to Open End,10 m
To connect the cable, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Interface Card can be easily inserted / extracted.
2
Plug the cable into the receptacle shown in the figure below and then terminate the open ends of the cable onto the Distribution Frame according to the color cable table (see appendix AppendixD: Open End Cables Color Codes)
End of procedure Continued on next page
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Open End Cables (Balanced 120 Ω), Continued OmniBASTM4W/8W
The cable characteristics are given below: Order Code
Procedure
Product Description
ACC-WT-U1-VO-3
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 64 Pins Connector to Open End, 3 m
ACC-WT-U1-VO-10
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 64 Pins Connector to Open End, 10 m
To connect the cable, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Interface Card can be easily inserted / extracted.
2
Plug the cable into the receptacle shown in the figure below and then terminate the open ends of the cable onto the Distribution Frame according to the color cable table (see appendix AppendixD: Open End Cables Color Codes)
End of procedure
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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 Ω) Overview
This paragraph describes the BNC terminations (Unbalanced 75 Ω) for the following models: • OmniBASTM-2W/4P • OmniBASTM-4W/8W Continued on next page
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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 Ω), Continued OmniBASTM2W/4P
The cable / panel characteristics are given below: Order Code ACC-C-T-U1-IDC-IDC-00 ACC-LN-16-1N-VV
Procedure
Product Description 16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), both Ends 68 Pins High Density Connector, 0.5 m. Conversion Panel with 68 Pins High Density Receptacle and 16 Pairs(Tx-Rx) BNC (75 Ω) receptacles.
To connect the cable, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Cables & Interface Card can be easily inserted / extracted.
2
Plug both ends of the cable into the relevant receptacles, as shown in the figure below:
End of procedure Continued on next page
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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 Ω), Continued OmniBASTM4W/8W
The cable / panel characteristics are given below: Order Code
Procedure
ACC-WT-CP-IV-07
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 64 Pins Connector to 68 Pins High Density Connector, 0.7 m.
ACC-LN-16-1N-VV
Conversion Panel with 68 Pins High Density Receptacle and 16 Pairs (Tx-Rx) BNC (75 Ω) receptacles.
To connect the cable, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Interface Card can be easily inserted / extracted.
2
Plug both ends of the cable into the relevant receptacles, as shown in the figure below:
End of procedure
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RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 Ω) Overview
This paragraph describes the RJ-45 terminations (Balanced 120 Ω) for the following models: • OmniBASTM-2W/4P Continued on next page
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RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 Ω), Continued OmniBASTM2W/4P
The cable / panel characteristics are given below: Order Code
Procedure
Product Description
MOD-W-EC
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 Ω), 68 Pins High Density Connector to RJ-45 Jacks, 0.8 m.
MOD-O-MB
Mounting Bracket for 16 x RJ-45 E1 Receptacles.
To connect the cable, follow the steps below: Step
Action
1
Arrange the cable appropriately so that the controller card & cables can be easily inserted / extracted.
2
Plug both ends of the cable into the relevant receptacles, as shown in the figure below. The E1 numbering is indicated through special cable marking.
End of procedure Continued on next page
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RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 Ω), Continued Use of RJ-45 Mounting Bracket
You can optionally install the RJ-45 mounting bracket for optimum arrangement of E1 tributary cables, as shown below:
Detail
Detail
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6.4 I/O Cables Required Accessories
The following accessories will be needed:
Product TM
OmniBAS -2W
Serial Cable for external alarms (refer on page 9)
OmniBASTM-4W
Cables (refer on page 13)
TM
OmniBAS -8W
Procedure for OmniBASTM-2W
Description
Cables (refer on page 13)
To connect the external alarm cable, follow the steps below:
Step
Action
1
Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Controller Card can be easily inserted / extracted.
2
Plug the cable into the AUX receptacle shown in the figure below:
3
Terminate the open end of the cable based on the chromatic code given in Appendix-C: Receptacles Pin Out AUX on page 85.
End of procedure Continued on next page
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I/O Cables, Continued Procedure for OmniBASTM4W/8W
To connect the external alarm cable, follow the steps below:
Step
Action
1
Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Controller Card can be easily inserted / extracted.
2
Plug the cable into the AUX receptacle shown in the figure below: OmniBAS-4W:
OmniBAS-8W:
3
Terminate the open end of the cable based on the chromatic code given in Appendix-C: Receptacles Pin Out AUX on page 91.
End of procedure
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6.5 Ethernet Cables OmniBAS Products Family
The cable characteristics are given below:
Order Code
Cable Installation
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Product Description
ACC-IO-PA-JJ-01
Ethernet Straight Cable Prefabricated, CAT5e, Terminated both ends to RJ-45 Jack, 1 m
ACC-IO-PA-JJ-05
Ethernet Straight Cable Prefabricated, CAT5e, Terminated both ends to RJ-45 Jack, 5 m
ACC-IO-PA-JJ-10
Ethernet Straight Cable Prefabricated, CAT5e, Terminated both ends to RJ-45 Jack, 10 m
Terminate each end of the cable to the corresponding RJ-45 jack.
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Cable Characteristics
7.1 GbE Cable Characteristics OmniBAS-2W Electrical GbE cable characteristics Type of cable
CAT 5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24.
Cable termination (module side)
RJ-45 plug.
Cable terminated on
GbE 100/1000 Mbps with 1, 2, 3, 4 receptacles on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
100 m.
Type of cable
Fiber.
Cable termination (module side)
IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-X (SFP MSA mechanics).
Cable terminated on
GbE 1000 Mbps with 1, 2 receptacles on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
Depends on SFP module.
Optical GbE cable characteristics
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OmniBAS-4W/8W Electrical GbE cable characteristics Type of cable
CAT 5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24.
Cable termination (module side)
RJ-45 plug.
Cable terminated on
GbE 100/1000 Mbps with 5, 6 receptacles on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
100 m.
Type of cable
Fiber.
Cable termination (module side)
IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-X (SFP MSA mechanics).
Cable terminated on
GbE 1000 Mbps with 1, 2, 3, 4 receptacles on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
Depends on SFP module.
Optical GbE cable characteristics
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OmniBAS-4P Electrical GbE cable characteristics
Type of cable
S-FTP
Cable termination (module side)
RJ-45 plug.
Cable terminated on
GbE 100/1000 Mbps with 1, 2, 3, 4 receptacles on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
100 m.
Type of cable
Fiber.
Cable termination (module side)
IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-X (SFP MSA mechanics).
Cable terminated on
GbE 1000 Mbps with 5, 6 receptacles on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
Depends on SFP module.
Optical GbE cable characteristics
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7.2 Fast Ethernet Cable Characteristics OmniBAS-2W Fast Ethernet cable characteristics Type of cable
CAT 5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24.
Cable termination (module side)
RJ-45 plug.
Cable terminated on
NMS 10/100 Mbps with 1, 2 receptacles on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
100 m.
You should connect the Network Management System (SNMP) either to the NMS 10/100 1 or the NMS 10/100 2 receptacle for outband management connection.
OmniBAS-4W/8W Fast Ethernet cable characteristics Type of cable
CAT 5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24.
Cable termination (module side)
RJ-45 plug.
Cable terminated on
MNG 10/100 Mbps with 1 receptacle on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
100 m.
You should connect the Network Management System (SNMP) to the NMG 10/100 receptacle for outband management connection.
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OmniBAS-4P Fast Ethernet cable characteristics
Type of cable
CAT 5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24.
Cable termination (module side)
RJ-45 plug.
Cable terminated on
NMS 10/100 Mbps with 1 receptacle on the module front panel.
Cable maximum length
100 m.
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7.3 STM-1 Cable Characteristics OmniBAS-4W/8W STM-1 cable characteristics
Type of cable
Multimode/single mode fiber optic cable LC type connector
Cable termination (module side)
SFP
Cable terminated on
STM-1 1, 2, 3, 4 receptacles on the module front panel
Cable maximum length
Various lengths of cables are available
Type of cable
Multimode/single mode fiber optic cable LC type connector
Cable termination (module side)
SFP
Cable terminated on
STM-1 1, 2 receptacles on the module front panel
Cable maximum length
Various lengths of cables are available
STM-1 cable characteristics
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Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal Prerequisites
The following prerequisites are common for any modem of OmniBASTMProducts Family and must be taken in consideration before starting any insertion or extraction of the modem card. The Modem Card is hot swappable.
It is recommended before proceeding to the card installation, to wear a grounding bracelet and attach it to one of the two appropriate receptacles on the chassis as given below: Product
Grounding Bracelet Receptacles
OmniBASTM-2W OmniBASTM-4W
OmniBASTM-8W
Never connect or disconnect an IF tail when OmniBASTMODU is ON and Operating! There is risk of equipment failure. If modem IF tail is installed please refer to Procedure on page 57 for how to connect or disconnect the tail. Modem insertion or extraction in a live network must be done by authorized persons ONLY.
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Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal, Continued Procedure for OmniBASTM-2W
In order to insert a modem card to OmniBASTM-2W indoor unit, please follow the procedure below: Step 1
Action Remove the modem dummy plate and keep it for maintenance reasons.
The Modem dummy plate is required in 1+0 configuration for proper thermal management. 2
Slide the modem card into the appropriate pair of guides and push it in until it connects to the backplane connector.
3
Hand-tight the two screws on the front panel of the modem card to secure the card in place.
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Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal, Continued Procedure for OmniBASTM4W/8W
In order to insert a modem card to OmniBASTM-4W/8W indoor unit, please follow the procedure below: Step
Action
1
Remove the modem dummy plate and keep it for maintenance reasons.
2
Slide the modem card into the appropriate pair of guides and push it in until it connects to the backplane connector.
3
Hand-tight the two screws on the front panel of the modem card to secure the card in place.
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Appendix-B: I/O Connections Introduction
The I/O signals are provided by the following receptacles: Product OmniBASTM-2W TM
OmniBAS -4W/8W
IN
OUT
Receptacle
4
4
AUX
3
2
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Appendix-B: I/O Connections, Continued OmniBASTM-2W Input alarms connection circuit
The dry-contact input alarms are internally pulled up to +3,3 V. When an external switch is closed, the corresponding signal is “low” (alarm condition).
OmniBASTM-2W Output alarms connection circuit
The alarms transmission circuit receives alarms in TTL form from the microprocessor and routes them as external alarms in dry-contact form. When a “high” signal enters the relay’s driver, the relay is activated and current passes through the load of the corresponding alarm output.
* The maximum ratings for the Voltage Source are: Max DC voltage: V=100 VDC and Max DC current: IL=200 mADC (polarity is insignificant) The loads can be indicator lamps, relays’ coils, buzzers, etc. Continued on next page
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Appendix-B: I/O Connections, Continued The dry-contact input alarms are internally pulled up to +3,3V. When an external switch is closed, the corresponding signal is “low” (alarm condition). +3,3V
SYSTEM
(Each resistor: 10K)
EXIN1 EXIN2 GND
The alarms transmission circuit receives alarms in TTL form from the microprocessor and routes them as external alarms in dry-contact form. When a “low” signal enters an optocoupler, current passes through the load of the corresponding EXTOUT (alarm condition). SYSTEM
LOADS
OPTOCOUPLERS
ALARM SIGNALS
EXOUT1 EXOUT2
V*
IL
GND FL
VOLTAGE SOURCE
* The maximum ratings for the Voltage Source are either: DC: V=100VDC / IL=80mADC (polarity is insignificant) The loads can be indicator lamps, relays’ coils, buzzers, etc.
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FROM MICROPROCESSOR (TTL LEVEL)
OmniBASTM4W/8W Output alarms connection circuit
TO MICROPROCESSOR (TTL LEVEL)
OmniBASTM4W/8W Input alarms connection circuit
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Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
For Ethernet traffic (100 / 1000 Mbit/s) provisioning and connection to the IP / MPLS network
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
Optical GbE
Pin
Signal
Description
1
Transmit and Receive Data A+
Input / Output
2
Transmit and Receive Data A-
Input / Output
3
Transmit and Receive Data B+
Input / Output
4
Transmit and Receive Data C+
Input / Output
5
Transmit and Receive Data C-
Input / Output
6
Transmit and Receive Data B-
Input / Output
7
Transmit and Receive Data D+
Input / Output
8
Transmit and Receive Data D-
Input / Output
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
For Ethernet traffic (100 / 1000 Mbit/s) provisioning and connection to the IP / MPLS network
Type
SFP cage Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-2W, Continued NMS 10/100 1 and 2
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
NMS 10/100 1: For connection to the NMS / GUI or for interconnection (serving management transfer) with another OmniBAS-2W NMS 10/100 2: For connection to the NMS / GUI or for interconnection (serving management transfer) with another OmniBAS-2W RJ-45 Female
Type Pin out
1
8
1
8
Pin
Signal
Description
1
TX+
Output+
2
TX-
Output-
3
RX+
Input+
4
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
N/A
6
RX-
Input-
7
N/A
N/A
8
N/A
N/A
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OmniBAS-2W, Continued AUX
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
For Serial Console (RS-232 Interface) and Internal / External Alarms (Dry Contacts) connection
Type
D-Sub HD 15 Pin Female
Pin out
Pin 1 2
Signal ALM_OUT2_NC RS232_TX
Wire Colour
Description Alarm Output 2 Normally Closed
Black
(1)
Transmit Data from OmniBAS
-
(1)
Receive Data from PC
-
Alarm Output 1 Common
Brown
RS232 Ground
-
Alarm Output 2 Normally Open
Red
Alarm Input 3 Negative
Orange
3
RS232_RX
4
ALM_OUT1_CM (1)
5
RS232_GND
6
ALM_OUT2_NO (2)
7
TTL_ALM_IN3_N
8
TTL_ALM_IN4_N
Alarm Input 4 Negative
Yellow
9
ALM_OUT1_NC
Alarm Output 1 Normally Closed
Green
10
ALM_OUT1_NO
Alarm Output 1 Normally Open
Blue
11
ALM_OUT2_CM
Alarm Output 2 Common
Purple
12
TTL_ALM_IN3_P
Alarm Input 3 Positive
Gray
13
TTL_ALM_IN4_P
Alarm Input 4 Positive
White
Alarm Input 1
Pink
Alarm Input 2
Light Green
14
TTL_ALM_IN1
15
TTL_ALM_IN2
(3)
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(1)
These signals concern a Serial Console connection and are terminated onto the DB9 connector of the cable. (2) Negative return terminal of alarm input pair. (3) Single inputs with respect to ground.
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OmniBAS-2W, Continued SYNC
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
Clock Synchronization Interface (G.703 Clause 13)
Type
1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)
Pin out
Modem Connector
Pin
Signal
Description
1
Sync In / Out
Synchronization Input / Output (configurable)
Location
Front Panel of Modem Card
Scope
For connection to the Outdoor Unit The receptacle carries the following signals using frequency-division multiplexing: • -48 V dc power to the Outdoor Unit • Bidirectional Service Channel (S.C.) data, enabling communication between Indoor and Outdoor Units. The Service Channel carries an Rx signal centred at 10,7 MHz and a Tx signal centred at 6 MHz, On/Off Keying modulated. • The 140 MHz Rx IF signal • The 350 MHz Tx IF signal
Type
SMA Female
Pin out Pin
Signal
Description
Centre
-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF
Input / Output
Shield
Shield / Chassis GND
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OmniBAS-2W, Continued E1/T1 1-16
Location
Front Panel of Interface Card
Scope
For provisioning of up to 16xE1 Tributaries (120 Ω balanced)
Type
Mini D Ribbon (MDR) 68-pin Female
Pin out
E1 tributaries Tx1+ Tx1Rx1+ Rx1Tx2+ Tx2Rx2+ Rx2Tx3+ Tx3Rx3+ Rx3Tx4+ Tx4Rx4+ Rx4Tx5+ Tx5Rx5+ Rx5Tx6+ Tx6Rx6+ Rx6Tx7+ Tx7Rx7+ Rx7Tx8+ Tx8Rx8+ Rx8-
E1 1-16 Recept. 68 67 34 33 66 65 32 31 64 63 30 29 62 61 28 27 60 59 26 25 58 57 24 23 56 55 22 21 54 53 20 19
E1 tributaries Tx9+ Tx9Rx9+ Rx9Tx10+ Tx10Rx10+ Rx10Tx11+ Tx11Rx11+ Rx11Tx12+ Tx12Rx12+ Rx12Tx13+ Tx13Rx13+ Rx13Tx14+ Tx14Rx14+ Rx14Tx15+ Tx15Rx15+ Rx15Tx16+ Tx16Rx16+ Rx16-
E1 1-16 Recept. 50 49 16 15 48 47 14 13 46 45 12 11 44 43 10 9 42 41 8 7 40 39 6 5 38 37 4 3 36 35 2 1
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Power
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
For connection of –48 V dc power supply voltage
Type
Two poles Male power connector
Pin out
88
Pin
Signal
(+)
Power Supply Return (GND)
(-)
-48 V dc, nominal (40 V dc to 60 V dc)
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OmniBAS-4W/8W Electrical GbE 100/1000 5 and 6
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
For Ethernet traffic (100 / 1000 Mbit/s) provisioning and connection to the IP / MPLS network
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
Optical GbE 1000 1, 2, 3, 4
Pin
Signal
Description
1
Transmit and Receive Data A+
Input / Output
2
Transmit and Receive Data A-
Input / Output
3
Transmit and Receive Data B+
Input / Output
4
Transmit and Receive Data C+
Input / Output
5
Transmit and Receive Data C-
Input / Output
6
Transmit and Receive Data B-
Input / Output
7
Transmit and Receive Data D+
Input / Output
8
Transmit and Receive Data D-
Input / Output
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
For Ethernet traffic (100 / 1000 Mbit/s) provisioning and connection to the IP / MPLS network
Type
SFP MSA cage Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued NMG 10/100
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
NMG 10/100: For connection to the NMS / GUI or for interconnection (serving management transfer) with another OmniBAS-IDU
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
1
8
Pin
Signal
Description
1
TX+
Output+
2
TX-
Output-
3
RX+
Input+
4
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
N/A
6
RX-
Input-
7
N/A
N/A
8
N/A
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued AUX
Location
Front Panel of Control Card`
Scope
For connection of Alarms Inputs / Outputs (Contacts)
Type
Micro-D Female 15C Sockets Connector with UNC2-56 Thumbscrews.
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
Wire Color
1
RS232_TX
Transmit Data from OmniBAS
2
RS232_RX
Receive Data from PC
3
RS232_GND
RS232 Ground
4
ALM_OUT2_CM
Alarm Output 2 Common
5
ALM_OUT1_NC
Alarm Output 1 Normally Closed
RED
6
ALM_OUT1_NO
Alarm Output 1 Normally Open
ORANGE
7
TTL_ALM_IN3_P
Alarm Input 4 Positive
8
TTL_ALM_IN1
Alarm Input 1
GRG
Grounding
ALM_OUT2_NO
Alarm Output 2 Normally Open
BLUE PURPLE
BLACK BROWN
YELLOW GREEN
9 10 11 12
ALM_OUT2_NC
Alarm Output 2 Normally Closed
13
ALM_OUT1_CM
Alarm Output 1 Common
14
TTL_ALM_IN3_N
Alarm Input 3 Negative
15
TTL_ALM_IN2
Alarm Input 2
GRAY WHITE PINK
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued Power
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
For connection of –48 V dc power supply voltage
Type
Two poles Male power connector
Pin out
SYNC
Pin
Signal
(+)
Power Supply Return (GND)
(-)
-48 V dc, nominal (40 V dc to 60 V dc)
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
Clock Synchronization Interface (G.703 Clause 13)
Type
1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)
Pin out
PPS
Pin
Signal
Description
1
Sync In / Out
Synchronization Input / Output
Location
Front Panel of Control Card
Scope
External PPS (Pulse Per Second) IN/OUT for phase synch.
Type
1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
1
PPS In / Out
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued STM-1 (VC-12)
Modem Connector
Location
Front Panel of Interface Card
Scope
For provision of STM-1 VC-12 interfaces and connection to the legacy SDH Network
Type
SFP cage
Location
Front Panel of Modem Card
Scope
For connection to the Outdoor Unit The receptacle carries the following signals using frequency-division multiplexing: • -48 V dc power to the Outdoor Unit • Bidirectional Service Channel (S.C.) data, enabling communication between Indoor and Outdoor Units. The Service Channel carries an Rx signal centred at 10,7 MHz and a Tx signal centred at 6 MHz, On/Off Keying modulated. • The 140MHz Rx IF signal • The 350 MHz Tx IF signal
Type
SMA Female
Pin out Pin
Signal
Description
Centre
-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF
Input / Output
Shield
Shield / Chassis GND
N/A Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4W/8W, Continued E1 1-16 & 17-32
Location
Front Panel of Interface Card
Scope
For provisioning of up to 16 x E1 Tributaries (120 Ω balanced)
Type
Delander Type, Double Row Dual-edge, 64P IN, Straight Plug
Pin out
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OmniBAS-4P Electrical GbE
Location
Front Panel.
Scope
For Ethernet traffic (100 / 1000 Mbit/s) provisioning and connection to the IP / MPLS network For PonE connections. RJ-45 Female.
Type Pin out
Optical GbE
Pin
Signal
Description
1
Transmit and Receive Data A+
Input / Output
2
Transmit and Receive Data A-
Input / Output
3
Transmit and Receive Data B+
Input / Output
4
Transmit and Receive Data C+
Input / Output
5
Transmit and Receive Data C-
Input / Output
6
Transmit and Receive Data B-
Input / Output
7
Transmit and Receive Data D+
Input / Output
8
Transmit and Receive Data D-
Input / Output
Location
Front Panel.
Scope
For Ethernet traffic (1000 Mbit/s) provisioning and connection to the IP / MPLS network
Type
SFP cage. Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4P, Continued E1/T1 1-16
Location
Front Panel.
Scope
For provisioning of up to 16xE1 Tributaries (120 Ω balanced).
Type
Mini D Ribbon (MDR) 68-pin Female
Pin out
E1 tributaries Tx1+ Tx1Rx1+ Rx1Tx2+ Tx2Rx2+ Rx2Tx3+ Tx3Rx3+ Rx3Tx4+ Tx4Rx4+ Rx4Tx5+ Tx5Rx5+ Rx5Tx6+ Tx6Rx6+ Rx6Tx7+ Tx7Rx7+ Rx7Tx8+ Tx8Rx8+ Rx8-
E1 1-16 Recept. 68 67 34 33 66 65 32 31 64 63 30 29 62 61 28 27 60 59 26 25 58 57 24 23 56 55 22 21 54 53 20 19
34
E1#2 E1#4 E1#6 E1#8
E1#1 E1#3 E1#5 E1#7
68
E1 tributaries Tx9+ Tx9Rx9+ Rx9Tx10+ Tx10Rx10+ Rx10Tx11+ Tx11Rx11+ Rx11Tx12+ Tx12Rx12+ Rx12Tx13+ Tx13Rx13+ Rx13Tx14+ Tx14Rx14+ Rx14Tx15+ Tx15Rx15+ Rx15Tx16+ Tx16Rx16+ Rx16-
E1 1-16 Recept. 50 49 16 15 48 47 14 13 46 45 12 11 44 43 10 9 42 41 8 7 40 39 6 5 38 37 4 3 36 35 2 1
1 E1#10 E1#12 E1#14 E1#16
E1#9 E1#11 E1#13 E1#15
35 Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4P, Continued Power
Location
Front Panel.
Scope
For connection of –48 V dc power supply voltage.
Type
Two poles Male power connector.
Pin out
NMS
Pin
Signal
(+)
Power Supply Return (GND)
(-)
-48 V dc, nominal (40 V dc to 60 V dc)
Location
Front Panel.
Scope
NMS 10/100 Mbps for outband management.
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
1
8
Pin
Signal
Description
1
TX+
Output+
2
TX-
Output-
3
RX+
Input+
4
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
N/A
6
RX-
Input-
7
N/A
N/A
8
N/A
N/A Continued on next page
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OmniBAS-4P, Continued SYNC IN/OUT
Location
Front Panel.
Scope
Clock Synchronization Interface (G.703 Clause 13).
Type
1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)
Pin out
AUX
Pin
Signal
Description
1
Sync Out
Synchronization Output
2
Sync In
Synchronization Input
Location
Front Panel.
Scope
For internal / external alarms
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
98
1
8
Pin
Signal
Description
1
N/A
N/A
2
N/A
N/A
3
TXD
Device Transmit
4
GND
GND
5
GND
GND
6
RXD
Device Receive
7
N/A
N/A
8
N/A
N/A
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Appendix-D: Open End Cables Color Codes Color code of the cable Group Color
See below the color code table, for open end E1 cable (Balanced 120Ω) with order code ACC-LT-16-IO-10 Wire Color
Signal
Cable Conn. Pin
Cable Conn. Pin
Signal
Wire Color
White
RXN16
1
35
TXN16
White
Blue
RXP16
2
36
TXP16
Blue
White
RXN15
3
37
TXN15
White
Orange
RXP15
4
38
TXP15
Orange
White
RXN14
5
39
TXN14
White
Green
RXP14
6
40
TXP14
Green
White
RXN13
7
41
TXN13
White
Brown
RXP13
8
42
TXP13
Brown
Red
RXN12
9
43
TXN12
Red
Blue
RXP12
10
44
TXP12
Blue
Red
RXN11
11
45
TXN11
Red
Orange
RXP11
12
46
TXP11
Orange
Red
RXN10
13
47
TXN10
Red
Green
RXP10
14
48
TXP10
Green
Red
RXN9
15
49
TXN9
Red
Brown
RXP9
16
50
TXP9
Brown
17
51
18
52
Blue
Group Color
Orange
Black
RXN8
19
53
TXN8
Black
Blue
RXP8
20
54
TXP8
Blue
Black
RXN7
21
55
TXN7
Black
Orange
RXP7
22
56
TXP7
Orange
Black
RXN6
23
57
TXN6
Black
Green
RXP6
24
58
TXP6
Green
Black
RXN5
25
59
TXN5
Black
Brown
RXP5
26
60
TXP5
Brown
Yellow
RXN4
27
61
TXN4
Yellow
Blue
RXP4
28
62
TXP4
Blue
Yellow
RXN3
29
63
TXN3
Yellow
Orange
RXP3
30
64
TXP3
Orange
Yellow
RXN2
31
65
TXN2
Yellow
Green
RXP2
32
66
TXP2
Green
Yellow
RXN1
33
67
TXN1
Yellow
Brown
RXP1
34
68
TXP1
Brown
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Appendix-D: Open End Cables Color Codes, Continued Color code of the cable
See below the color code table, for open end E1 cable (Balanced 120Ω) with order code ACC-KT-16-3O-03 (07) (10)
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Appendix-D: Open End Cables Color Codes, Continued Color code of the cable
See below the color code table, for open end E1 cable (Balanced 120Ω) with order code ACC-WT-U1-VO-3 (10)
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