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    ADCP -75- 169 Issu e 1 June 200 4 128482 0 Rev A Digivance ® LRCS System Rear Access Host Unit Installation and Maintenance Manual 19717-A[...]

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    ADC P-75-169 • Issu e 1 • Ju ne 2004 • Pr eface Page ii COPYR IGHT © 200 4, AD C T elecommu nicat ions , I nc. All Right s Reserved P rin te d in t he U. S. A. RE VISION HIS TORY LIST OF CH ANGES The tech nical c hanges i ncor p orat ed i nto thi s issue ar e li s t ed belo w . TRADEM ARK INFORM A TION ADC, Di gi vance, P o werW orx, and Fib[...]

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    ADC P-75 -169 • Issue 1 • June 200 4 • P reface Pa ge iii © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. T AB LE OF CONT ENTS Cont ent Pag e ABOUT THIS MANU AL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Related Publicatio ns . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 • Pr eface Page iv © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. T AB LE OF CONT ENTS Cont ent Pag e Blank[...]

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    ADC P-75 -169 • Issue 1 • June 200 4 • P reface Pa ge v © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. ABOU T THIS M ANUAL This public ation pr ovide s a basic descr iption of the Digi v anc e LRC S rear ac cess Host Uni t (H U) plus the install ation and mainte nance procedure s. Also describe d are v arious acce ssories tha t may be used with[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e A • Ju ne 2001 • Preface Page v i © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. GENERAL S AFETY PRECA UTIONS ST ANDA RDS CER TIFICA TION FCC : This equipmen t com plie s with the applic abl e sections of T it le 47 CFR Par t 90 (SMR). UL/CUL : This equipment compli es with UL and CUL 50 Standard f or Enclosu res for Electr[...]

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    ADC P-75 -169 • Issue 1 • June 200 4 • P reface Page v ii © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. LED Light Emitting Diode LP A Linear Po wer Amplif ier LRCS Long -Range Cov erage Solut ion MHz Mega Hertz MPE Maximum Permissibl e Exposure MTBF Mean Time Be tw een F ailure NEM Network Element Mana ger NEMA National Electr ical M anufactur[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e A • Ju ne 2001 • Preface Page v iii © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Blank[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Pag e 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 1 IN TRODU CTION The r ear acces s Ho st U nit serves as the E BT S se rvicing unit for the Digivance LRC S s ystem . A typic al LRCS syst em consist s of a Hos t Uni t (HU) a nd a Remote Unit (R U). The HU c onsis ts of an ele ctro nic ch assi s ass embl[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 2.2 RF Si gnal Connections The RF s ignal conne ctions between the HU and the EB TS are suppo rted thr ough eit her two (non-di versit y u nit) or thr ee (div ersi ty unit) N-type female connec tors. On non-di v ersit y units, one co nnect or is use d for th[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Pag e 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figure 2. Host U nit U ser Inte rfac e T able 1. Host Un it User Interf ace R EF NO USER INTER FACE DESI GNATION DE VICE FU NCTIONAL DESCRI PTION 1I / 0 O n / O f f r o c k e r switc h Prov ides DC po wer o n/of f c ontrol. 2 POW E R Mu lt i- c o lo r e d[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 4 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 7 POR T 1/P OR T 2 Multi -colore d LED (green/re d) Indicate s if th e rev e rse/forwa rd path opti cal sig- nals fro m the STM/HU are n ormal (gr een), if no sig nals ar e de tect ed (re d), o r i f e xce ssi v e err ors are det ec ted (re d). See Note . 8P[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Pag e 5 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 3 HOST UN IT ACCESS ORI ES This se ction p rovid es a brief de sc riptio n of va r ious accesso ry items that are a v ailable separ at ely . The access ory items may or may n ot be requi red depending on the appli cation. 3.1 Interface Pa nels The interf [...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 6 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 4. Expa nsion Panel 3.2 W avelength Division Multi plexer System The W av ele ngth Division M ult iplexer (W DM) system is a n acc esso ry prod uct that is u sed w hen it is desir able or ne ce ssary to combine the f orwar d and re v erse path o ptica[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Pag e 7 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 3.3 Coarse Wavelengt h Division Multipl exer System The Coarse W av elength Di vi sion Multip lex er (CWDM) system is an accessory produ ct that is used wh en it is desirab le or necessa ry to combine the for ward and r eserv e path opti cal signa ls from[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 8 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 4 INSTALLATION PR OCEDURES This se ction pro vides the instal lation procedures f or t he HU and t he WDM host m odule (acce ssory i tem). The i nstallati on proced ures for t he Interf ace Panels a re pro vided in the Digi v ance Long R ange Co ve rage Solu[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Pag e 9 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 4.2 Unpacking and Ins pecti on This se ction pro vides i nstruction s for opening th e sh ipping box es, v erify ing that al l parts ha ve been rec ei ved, and v erifying tha t no shipping da mage has occur r ed. Use the follo wing proce dure to unpack an[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 0 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. When routed to the R U outdoor c abinet , the OSP fi ber optic cable should be spli c ed to a connec torized ou tdoor -rated cabl e (consist ing of indi vidual ja cketed pigt ails) which is then routed int o the outdoor cabinet . The indi vidual pigt ails [...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figur e 9. I nstall ing t he Mou nting Brackets for 23-I nch Rack Ins tallat ions 4. Posit ion t he HU in th e desi gnated mount ing space in t he rac k ( per syste m design pl an) and then secure ( b ut do not ti ghten) the HU to t he rack u sing the fo[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 4.5 Chassis Gr ound Connection A stud is pr ovide d on the rear side of the chassis f or connectin g a groundi ng wire to the cha ssis . Use the f ollo wing proc edure to connect the grounding wir e to the chas sis and to rout e the ground ing wire to an a[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. and –40 dBm . Refer t o the appli cable Syst em O pera tion and Maintena nce Manual for the proce dure to d etermine the for ward pa th inpu t signa l le vel. If th e Prim ary Int e rf ace Panel a nd Expansi on Pane l are required, refer to th e Digi v[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 4 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 7. If the HU supports d i versi ty , connect th e di versit y rev er se path cable to t he REVERSE 2 RF OUT connector on the HU front panel ( se e Figur e 12 ). 8. Dre ss and secure cables at the HU. 9. Compl ete al l remaini ng coaxia l co nnections as sp[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 5 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. path (upli nk) signal . The POR T 3 port pro vides the optic al connectio n for the di v ersity r e ve r se path (uplin k) signal . The o ptical c onnections are dependent on wheth e r or not a WDM host m odule (a ccessory) or CWDM host module (access or[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 6 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 14. Fibe r Optic Cabl e Con nectio ns T o H ost U nit 6. Route the patch c ords f rom the HU to t he f iber distr ibuti on panel. 7. At th e fibe r distrib ution pan el, identify the OSP cable optica l fi ber terminati ons that corr espond to the fo[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 7 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 3. Cle an the patch cord connec tor (f ollo w patch cord suppl ier’ s recommendatio ns). 4. Inse rt the connec tor in to one of t he WDM module’ s op tical port (por t 1). 5. Route the patch c ord from the WDM to t he f iber dis trib uti on panel. 6.[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 8 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 4.9 Controller Area Network Connections Controll er area Networ k (CAN) interfac e connections be tween multipl e HU’ s are suppor ted by a pair of RJ-45 ja cks. One of the jacks i s desi gnated as the NET IN port and the othe r jack is desig nated as th[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Page 1 9 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figu re 17. Configuri ng CAN Connec tions wi th Multiple Host Uni ts 4.10 EMS Comput er Connection The ser vice int erfa ce connection betwe en the HU and th e EMS compute r is supported b y a single DB-9 f emale c onnector . The se rvice c onnector pro [...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 2 0 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 4.11 External Ala rm System Connections The alarm in terfa ce between the HU and an e xter nal alarm syst em is supporte d by a six-te rminal plug ( with sc re w-type te rminals ) that connects to a recepta cle mounte d on t he HU f ront pa nel. The t ermi[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Page 2 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 6. Conne ct the Major and Minor alarm wire pa ir s to the appr opriate t ermi nals on the e xt ernal alarm sys tem . 7. Dre ss and secure cable per sta nda rd in dustry practic e . 4.12 DC Power Connection s The HU i s powe red by ± 21 t o 60 VDC powe r[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 2 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 6. Conne ct the po wer wires to the appr opriate terminals as spe cifi ed in the fuse pa nel user man ual . 7. Dre ss and secure t he po wer wir ing at the fuse p anel and the HU. The pr ocedure for checki ng the vo ltage le vel an d v erif ying that the H[...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • I ssue 1 • June 200 4 Page 2 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figure 21. Hos t Unit Fan /Grill Asse mbly Removal 6. Li ft the small latch on each wiring harne ss con nector and carefully unplug each c on nector from the circ uit board connec tor . 7. Remo ve th e pla stic ri ve ts tha t secure ea ch fa n to the gr [...]

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    ADC P-7 5-169 • Issu e 1 • June 200 4 Page 2 4 6 CUSTOMER INFO RMAT ION AND ASSI STANCE © 2 004, ADC T eleco mmunica tions, Inc . All R ights Rese rved Prin ted in U. S.A. 13944-L WRITE: ADC TELECOMMUNICA TIONS, INC PO BO X 1101, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-1101, USA ADC TELECOMMUNICA TIONS (S'PORE) PTE. L TD. 100 BEA CH RO AD, #18-01, SHA W TO[...]