Ceragon Evolution IP20LH Installation Guide Rev A.01
Ceragon Evolution IP20LH Installation Guide Rev A.01
Ceragon Evolution IP20LH Installation Guide Rev A.01
Installation Guide
Evolution IP-20LH
Installation Guide
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damage in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this document or equipment
supplied with it.
Information to User
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void the users authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................... 12
1.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.7
2.8
2.9
Transportation/Storage ................................................................................................ 30
3.2
Inspection ..................................................................................................................... 30
3.3
3.4
3.5
Ensuring Proper Clearance for Air Flow around the IDU ............................................. 33
4.2
4.4
4.5
4.6
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8.2
8.3
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9.2
Logging On ................................................................................................................... 90
9.3
Configuration ................................................................................................................ 91
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When working with an Evolution IDU, note the following risk of electric
shock and energy hazard: Disconnecting one power supply disconnects
only one power supply module. To isolate the unit completely,
disconnect all power supplies.
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ESD
This equipment contains components which are sensitive to "ESD" (Electro
Static Discharge). Therefore, ESD protection measures must be observed
when touching the IDU.
Anyone responsible for the installation or maintenance of the Evolution IDU
must use an ESD Wrist Strap.
Additional precautions include personnel grounding, grounding of work
bench, grounding of tools and instruments as well as transport and storage in
special antistatic bags and boxes.
Laser
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
The optical interface must only be serviced by qualified personnel, who are
aware of the hazards involved to repair laser products.
When handling laser products the following precautions must be taken:
Never look directly into an open connector or optical cable.
Before disconnecting an optical cable from the optical transmitter, the
power should be switched off. If this is not possible, the cable must be
disconnected from the transmitter before it is disconnected from the
receiver.
When the cable is reconnected it must be connected to the receiver before it
is connected to the transmitter.
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Beachten Sie beim Arbeiten mit Evolution IDU das folgende Stromschlagund Gefahrenrisiko: Durch Abtrennen einer Stromquelle wird nur ein
Stromversorgungsmodul abgetrennt. Um die Einheit vollstndig zu
isolieren, trennen Sie alle Stromversorgungen ab.
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Hazardous Substance
Component
Lead
(Pb)
Mercury
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
Hexavalent
Chromium
(Cr VI)
Polybrominated
Biphenyls
(PBB)
Polybrominated
Diphenyl
Ethers (PBDE)
PCB/Circuit
Modules
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Mechanical
Parts
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Cables
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
Comply
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Target Audience
This guide is intended for use by personnel of all levels certified by Ceragon
personnel such as system engineers, technicians, or supervisors.
Related Documents
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1.
Installation Guide
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the Evolution IP-20 Long Haul
(IP-20LH), Ceragons next generation multi-carrier long-haul solution.
IP-20LH is designed for ultra-high flexibility and modularity. It is optimized
for nodal deployment, with a small footprint, high density, and a high degree
of scalability and availability.
The Evolution IP-20LH enables operators to deploy high capacity, long haul
microwave systems in locations where rack space and shelter real-estate are
limited. Evolution IP-20LH supports multi-carrier solutions of up to 8+0 ABC
and IF Combining Space Diversity.
Lowering costs further, the systems ultra-high power transmitter transmits
the highest power in the industry, and can reach longer distances using
smaller antennas. For maximum power efficiency, the Evolution IP-20LH
incorporates a dynamic biasing technique that minimizes the power
consumption of the system to the minimum required to deliver the required
Tx power while, at the same time, reducing the systems heat dissipation. In
addition, installation labor cost and electricity consumption are reduced,
achieving an overall diminished carbon footprint.
The IP-20 series pay-as-you-go licensing models enable operators to build
for the future by adding capacity and functionality over time to meet the needs
of network growth without the need to add additional hardware. Additionally,
IP-20LHs modular structure provides for the gradual expansion of network
nodes through the addition of line and radio cards, utilizing a single 1RU or
2RU chassis.
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Radio Module Cards (RMCs) are responsible for the interface between the
IP-20LH and the XCVRs. A 1RU IP-20LH can hold up to four RMCs. A 2RU
IP-20LH can hold up to eight RMCs.
Line Interface Cards (LICs) can be added to provide additional traffic
interfaces. Ethernet and TDM LICs can be used. A 2RU chassis can contain up
to ten LICs, up to two of which can be Ethernet LICs. A 1RU chassis can contain
up to five LICs, one of which can be an Ethernet LIC.
Note:
The IP-20LH receives an external supply of -48V via a Power Distribution Card
(PDC). A 2RU IP-20LH chassis can hold two PDCs (for card redundancy). The
PDC or PDCs distribute the power via the backplane to all the modules in the
chassis.
IP-20LH provides two basic chassis options:
1RU Fits in a single ETSI rack slot, with one Main Traffic and Control Card
(TCC), four universal slots for a combination of up to four Radio Interface
Cards (RMCs) and/or Line Cards for traffic (LICs), and a Power
Distribution Card (PDC).
2RU Fits in two ETSI rack slots, with two Main Traffic and Control Cards
(TCCs), eight universal slots for a combination of up to eight Radio
Interface Cards (RMCs) and/or Line Cards for traffic (LICs), and two Power
Distribution Cards (PDCs).
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Card Illustration
Usage
1RU: The TCC is placed in slot 1.
3, 4, 5, 6
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Slot
Card Illustration
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Usage
7, 8, 9, 10
11
12
PDC1
(1RU and 2RU)
PDC2 (2RU)
Fans Drawer
Filter
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1RU Chassis
2RU Chassis
TCC-B-MC
1
11 (a second TCC can only be used
when TCC protection is enabled).
PDC
PDC 1
PDC 1, PDC 2
LIC-X-E4-Elec/Opt (4x
GE)
12
RMC-E
10
RMC-E-STM1/OC3-RST
10
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TCC LEDs
Synchronization
Interface LED
LED
Color
ACT
Red
ACT
Green
Explanation
For a detailed description of the TCCs interfaces and pin-outs, refer to TCC
Interfaces and Pin-Outs on page 92.
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LED
Color
ACT
Red
ACT
Green
Explanation
The RMC is not functioning normally.
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LED
Color
Explanation
LINK
Red
LINK
Orange
LINK
Green
RFU
Red
RFU
Orange
RFU
Green
STM-1/OC3
Red
STM-1/OC3
Orange
STM-1/OC3
Green
XCVR failure.
Blinking Red - An RF loopback has
been activated and the result is Failed.
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2.4.1
LIC-X-E4-Elec
The LIC-X-E4-Elec has the following interfaces:
1 x GbE combo interface (SFP1 / GbE1)
3 x GbE electrical interfaces
Note:
LED
Color
ACT
Red
ACT
Green
Explanation
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LIC-X-E4-Opt
The LIC-X-E4-Opt has the following interfaces:
1 x GbE combo interface (SFP1 / GbE1)
3 x GbE optical (SFP) interfaces
LIC-X-E4-Opt Detailed View
LED
Color
ACT
Red
ACT
Green
Explanation
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2.5.1
LED
Color
Explanation
ACT
Red
ACT
Green
E1/DS1
Off
E1/DS1
Red
E1/DS1
Green
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LED
Color
ACT
Red
ACT
Green
STM1/OC3
Off
STM1/OC3
Red
STM1/OC3
Green
Explanation
The LIC is not functioning normally.
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PDC LEDs
Single-Feed PDC
LEDs
Dual-Feed PDC
LEDs
LED
Color
Explanation
ACT
Red
Green
The input power to the PDC has not gone below -38V
or, if it did go below -38V, has returned to at
least -40V or higher.
ACT
Note:
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Fans Module
The fans module contains four 48V fans, which can dissipate heat for systems
up to 270W. The fans draw air into one side of the chassis, and push the air
through the chassis and out the other side.
Fans Module Detailed View
The fan speed increases and decreases in response to the temperature inside
the chassis. When the temperature rises, the fan speed increases, and when
the temperature decreases, the fan speed decreases. The fan speed never
decreases below a minimum level regardless of temperature.
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XCVR
The Evolution XCVR is a high transmit power transceiver designed for long
haul applications with multiple carrier traffic.
Ceragons patented power amplifier technology enables the XCVR to
deliver high transmit power with low power consumption.
The Evolution XCVR supports Space Diversity by means of IF Combining.
The Evolution XCVR provides a range of modulations from QPSK to
4201 QAM for single polarization configurations, and QPSK to 4201 QAM for
XPIC configurations.
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3.1
Transportation/Storage
The equipment cases are prepared for shipment by air, truck, railway and sea,
suitable for handling by forklift trucks and slings. The cargo must be kept dry
during transport and storage.
For sea-transport, deck-side shipment is not permitted. Carrier-owned cargo
containers should be used.
It is recommended that the equipment is transported to the installation site in
its original packing cases.
If any intermediate storing is required, all cases must be stored under dry and
cool conditions and out of direct sunlight.
3.2
Inspection
Check the packing lists and ensure that correct parts numbers quantities of
goods have arrived.
Inspect for any damage on the cases and equipment. Report any damage or
discrepancy to a Ceragon representative, by e-mail or fax.
3.3
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3.4
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4.
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4.1
4.2
Quantity Notes
Supplied by Ceragon
IVM module
Blank Drawer
1 per slot
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Installing an IVM
In most cases, an IP-20N chassis is delivered with an IVM already installed.
However, if you are required to install or replace an IVM, follow these
instructions:
On the rear side of the chassis, place the IVM in front of the backplane and
secure it using the two screws supplied with the IVM bracket.
Installing an IVM, 1RU
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Replacing an IVM
In the event that an IVM must be replaced, follow these instructions:
1 Loosen the two screws that secure the IVM in its place and gently pull out
the IVM.
Replacing an IVM, 1RU
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When replacing a card, the new card must have exactly the
same unit code (Code:) as the unit to be replaced.
5.1
5.1.1
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When the SD card is inserted properly, it should click into place. The figure
below shows an SD card properly inserted in its socket on the TCC.
SD Card Inserted in a TCC
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Replacing a TCC
Note:
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5.2.1
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5.2.2
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5.3
5.3.1
Order of Installation
Installation Guide
5.3.2
Installing a PDC
1.
2.
3.
Connect the
power cable,
as described
in Connecting
the Power
Cable on
page 82.
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1.
Disconnect the
power cable (not
shown) on the
PDC to be
replaced.
2.
3.
Carefully slide
the PDC out of
the chassis by
pulling the
screws.
4.
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5.4.1
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5.5.1
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6.
6.1
Indoor Mounting
In an all-indoor system, the XCVRs and IDU chassis devices are installed in a
19 rack and connected to the antenna or antennas by means of an elliptical
waveguide.
6.1.1
Mounting Plate
Guide Pins
XCVR Connectors
Rack
IDU Chassis
1 Slide the XCVR on to the mounting plate using the two guide pins to
position it.
Note:
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Mating the connectors of the XCVR with the sockets on the mounting plate
XCVR Mounted
2 Secure the XCVR to the mounting plate by tightening the four screws
evenly, until the unthreaded part of the screws are seated towards the
plate.
XCVR Screws
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Remove the cable lug from one end of the cable and strip that end.
ii
5 Connect an earth jumper between the earth terminal block and the top of
the rack to ensure good earthing of the rack.
XCVR Earthing Jumper
Nut M8
Earth Terminal Block
Washer M8
Toothed
Washers M8
Screw M8
Earth Jumper
6 Using the IDU earthing cable, part number UWML6760, connect the
earthing terminal at the top right corner of the IDU chassis to the earth
terminal block.
IDU Chassis Earthing Cable
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7 Connect the XCVR-IDU cable between the XCVR plug on the RMC and the
XCVR.
Connecting the XCVR-IDU Cable
8 If you have mounted two XCVR devices, connect the second XCVR-IDU
cable.
9 Connect the IDU power cable, part number CBL-PWR-OE-OE-16A-5M.
Connect the bared ends to the outputs of fuse number 1 and the power
cable connector to the power input socket of the PDC in the IDU chassis.
IDU Power Cable
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10 If the PDC has a dual power feed, connect another IDU power cable
between fuse number 11 and the power input socket.
Single IDU Dual Power Feed
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12 If the PDCs have dual power feed, connect IDU power cables between fuse
number 11 and the power input socket of one PDC and between fuse
number 12 and the power input socket of the other PDC.
Two IDUs Dual Power Feed
13 Using the optional power cable, part number AWZP36, connect the inputs
of fuse number 1 to a 48 VDC power source.
Single Power Source Single IDU
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15 If one of the PDCs has a dual power feed (such that fuse 11 is in use),
connect a second power cable, part number AWZP36, to the inputs of fuse
number 11 and to a second 48 VDC power source.
16 If there is a second IDU chassis in the equipment rack and both have dual
power feed (such that both fuses 11 and 12 are in use), connect bridging
wires between fuses number 1 and 2 and between fuses 11 and 12.
6.1.2
System Marking
Mark the system components as follows:
XCVR - "Dir. No" and "Channel No" are used for identification of RMC-E card
in the IDU chassis and XCVR devices (see the cable marking and channel
identification map).
XCVR Label
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Cables - IDU power cables are marked on each end with the number of the
circuit breaker to which it is connected. XCVR-IDU cables are marked with
two digits on each end: The first is the system number (1 for the first
system in the rack, etc. The second digit is the channel number.
Cable Marking
Note:
There are three different types of XCVR-IDU cable.
Channel Identification Map - This map is used for identification of the slot
number of the RMC-E in the IDU chassis versus Channel No. and Direction
No.
Channel Identification Map
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Split Mounting
The IDU chassis devices are mounted in an equipment rack (see Mounting the
IDU Chassis in the Rack on page 34) and the XCVR devices at a remote
(outdoor) location.
6.2.1
Branching Box
Pole
Antenna
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Branching Box with 4 XCVRs Place the sling/rope between the XCVRs.
Hoisting 4 XCVRs
Branching Box with 2 XCVRs Place the sling/rope between the XCVRs
and the branching box, as close to the center of the branching box as
possible.
Hoisting 2 XCVRs
6.2.2
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3 Push the branching box close to the pole and thread the U-shaped clamps
around the pole and through the mounting handles on the branching box.
Installing U-Shaped Clamps
Note:
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Note:
ii
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Note:
v
Make sure that the rounded edges of the gaskets are facing
outwards (facing each other).
Mount the flexible waveguide on the antenna waveguide flange using
8 screws, washers and nuts,
vii Use cable ties to secure the flexible waveguide, as required, but do not
tighten them so much that the waveguide is deformed or scratched.
7 Repeat the waveguide installation procedure for any other antenna
connections (Dual Pol. / Space Div. / Multiple Dir.).
8 Install earthing cables, as follows:
i
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ii
Note:
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Mount the black bushing on the XCVR sockets located in the right
corner of the XCVRs.
Bushing Installed
Note:
ii
iii Connect the XCVR-IDU cable to the socket, slide the neoprene sleeve
over the bushing, and secure it with a cable tie.
Connect XCVR-IDU Cable
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10 Tie all the cables to the pole neatly with cable ties every half meter.
Tie Cables to Pole with Cable Ties
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ii
Note:
Mount the earthing kit on the cable near the cable inlet at
the station house/shelter.
It is recommended to mount an additional earthing kit
within 1m of the XCVR.
For long cable runs, mount additional cable earthing kits at
least every 50 meters.
The earthing cable pin is inserted vertically into the earth to
improve lightning protection.
Typical Earthing Kit Installation on XCVR-IDU Cable
To Earth
(optional)
To IDU
To Earth
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XCVR Expansion
Note:
This example shows a 1+0 space diversity system expandable to 1+1. The
same procedure applies to larger systems:
1 Power down the system by turning off the fuses.
Note:
Remove the XCVR-IDU cable by unscrewing the plug from the XCVR
connector.
ii
Unscrew the four bolts securing the XCVR to the rack mounting plate.
iii Remove the XCVR from the equipment rack by gently pulling it towards
you.
XCVR Removed
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3 Release the screws and remove the front plates of the branching box and
power distribution panel.
Removing Front Plates
4 Remove the circulator flange cover plates by unscrewing the four screws
on each cover plate (RCVR flange, XMTR flange and space diversity flange
on space diversity systems).
Removing Circulator Flange Cover Plates
XMTR Flange
RCVR Flange
Note:
5 Mount the new filters. Each filter is marked with a channel frequency.
Make sure that the filters are mounted according to the frequency plan.
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Mounting Filters
Note:
6 Secure the filters using the screws you removed from the cover plates.
7 Mount the XCVR interface plate by securing it to the support bar with two
screws (mounted from the rear side of the interface plate).
Mounting XCVR Interface Plate
8 Connect coax cables between the filters and the interface plate.
Connecting Coax Cables
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9 Connect a new XCVR-IDU and power cables for the new channel.
10 Remount the front plates and secure all the screws you removed
previously.
11 Pull the XCVR-IDU cables through the holes.
XCVR-IDU Cables
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Installation Guide
To install a blank panel, insert the appropriate panel into the slot and secure
the panel using captive screws.
Installing a Blank Panel
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8.
Installation Guide
1RU units can use a single-feed or dual-feed PDC. The power cable connector
is included with the PDC.
The following power cables are available for use with a 1RU IP-20LH unit:
Marketing Description
Ceragon Part Number Marketing Model
WA-0567-0
CBL-PWR-OE-OE-16A-2.2m
WA-0568-0
CBL-PWR-OE-OE-16A-5m
2RU units use a single-feed PDC. The power cable connector is pre-attached to
the power cable.
The following power cables are available for a 2RU IP-20LH unit:
Marketing Description
Ceragon Part Number Marketing Model
WA-0488-0
WA-0566-0
CBL-PWR-DType/OE-40A-5m
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2 Plug the power connector into the PDC and tighten the two captive screws
on the sides of the connector to secure the connector.
Connecting the Power Cable in a 2RU Chassis
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9.1
Establishing a Connection
You can connect to the IP-20LH unit via a Serial or a LAN connection.
9.1.1
2 Configure the following settings for the COM port you are using on your PC
or laptop:
Bits per Second 115,200
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control - None
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1 Select Control Panel> All Control Panel Items >Network and Sharing
Center.
2 Click Change adapter settings.
3 Select Local Area Connection> Properties> Internet Protocol Version
4 (TCP/IP).
IP address: 192.168.1.10
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
No default gateway
4 Press OK to apply the settings.
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Logging On
1 Open an Internet browser (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox).
2 Type in the default IP address "192.168.1.1" in the Address Bar.
Login Window
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Configuration
Before connection over the radio hop is established, it is of high importance
that the elements are assigned a dedicated IP address, according to an IP plan
for the total network.
Note:
After the new IP address is set, the contact with the element
will be lost. In order to reconnect, the PC must have an IP
address within the same subnet as the element.
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10.
10.1
RJ45
Pin no.
Description
Management Port #1 / 2
RJ45
Pin no.
Description
TX+
TX-
RX+
NC
NC
RX-
NC
NC
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Terminal Interface
RJ45
Pin no.
Description
NC
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
External Alarms
DB-9
Pin no.
Description
GND
Synchronization Interface
RJ45
Pin no.
Description
T3_IN_N
T3_IN_P
1PPS_P
T4_OUT_N
T4_OUT_P
1PPS_N
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Installation Guide
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Installation Guide
Pin #
Signal
OUT - TIP1
35
OUT - RING1
OUT - TIP2
36
OUT - RING2
OUT - TIP3
37
OUT - RING3
OUT - TIP4
38
OUT - RING4
OUT - TIP5
39
OUT - RING5
OUT - TIP6
40
OUT - RING6
OUT - TIP7
41
OUT - RING7
OUT - TIP8
42
OUT - RING8
OUT - TIP9
43
OUT - RING9
10
OUT - TIP10
44
OUT - RING10
11
OUT - TIP11
45
OUT - RING11
12
OUT - TIP12
Label on the
Twisted Pair
Type
Ch1 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch2 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch3 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch4 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch5 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch6 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch7 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch8 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch9 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch10 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch11 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch12 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
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Pin #
Signal
46
OUT - RING12
13
OUT - TIP13
47
OUT - RING13
14
OUT - TIP14
48
OUT - RING14
15
OUT - TIP15
49
OUT - RING15
16
OUT - TIP16
50
OUT - RING16
19
IN - TIP1
53
IN - RING1
20
IN - TIP2
54
IN - RING2
21
IN - TIP3
55
IN - RING3
22
IN - TIP4
56
IN - RING4
23
IN - TIP5
57
IN - RING5
24
IN - TIP6
58
IN - RING6
25
IN - TIP7
59
IN - RING7
26
IN - TIP8
60
IN - RING8
27
IN - TIP9
61
IN - RING9
28
IN - TIP10
62
IN - RING10
29
IN - TIP11
63
IN - RING11
30
IN - TIP12
Label on the
Twisted Pair
Type
Ch13 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch14 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch15 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch16 Tx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch1 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch2 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch3 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch4 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch5 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch6 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch7 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch8 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch9 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch10 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch11 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch12 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
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Label on the
Twisted Pair
Type
Ch13 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch14 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch15 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
Ch16 Rx
TWISTED PAIR
SHELL
SHIELD
18
SHELL
SHIELD
51
SHELL
SHIELD
52
SHELL
SHIELD
Pin #
Signal
64
IN - RING12
31
IN - TIP13
65
IN - RING13
32
IN - TIP14
66
IN - RING14
33
IN - TIP15
67
IN - RING15
34
IN - TIP16
68
IN - RING16
17
Synchronization Interface
RJ45
Pin no.
Description
T3_IN_N
T3_IN_P
1PPS_P
T4_OUT_N
T4_OUT_P
1PPS_N
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Synchronization Interface
The RJ-45 synchronization interface on the LIC-T155 has the same pin-out as
the RJ-45 synchronization interface on the LIC-T16.
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11.
Specifications
11.1
Installation Guide
Temperature:
-5C (23F) to 55C (131F) Temperature range for continuous
operating temperature with high reliability.
-25C (-13F) to 65C (149F) Temperature range for exceptional
temperatures, tested successfully, with limited margins.
Note:
Cold startup requires at least -5C (23F)
Humidity: 5%RH to 95%RH
11.2
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Installation Guide
Mechanical Specifications
IDU Chassis Mechanical Specifications
Height: 44.5 mm
1RU Chassis
Dimensions
Width: 444.3 mm
Depth: 245 mm
Weight: 3 kg (empty)
Height: 88 mm
2RU Chassis
Dimensions
Width: 444.3 mm
Depth: 245 mm
Weight: 6 kg (empty)
IDU-XCVR
Connection
0.3 kg
RMC
0.34 kg
LIC
0.5 kg
TCC
1.5
Width: 218 mm
Depth: 125 mm
Weight: 5.2 kg (excluding Branching)
Height: 519 mm
Outdoor Branching
Width: 600 mm
Housing Dimensions,
Depth: 632 mm
including XCVR
Weight: 50 kg (including branching for four channels)
Height: 308 mm
Indoor XCVR Shelf
Width: 481 mm
Depth: 231 mm
2 channel system: 45 kg
4 channel system: 60 kg
6 channel system: 77 kg
8 channel system: 106 kg
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25 W
RMC
9W
9W
9W
17 W
LIC-T155 (1 x ch-STM-1)
25 W
LIC-STM1/OC3-RST (1 x STM-1)
8.59W
Kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
Evolution XCVR
55-64W
XCVR only
58-67W
XCVR only
Includes STM-1/OC-3
SFP module.