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CONTENT
1. Product Overview.
2. Indoor Unit (MSS)
3. Outdoor Unit (MPT)
4. MSS to MPT Interconnections
5. Radio Configurations
6. Cross-connections
CONTENT
1. Product Overview.
2. Indoor Unit (MSS)
3. Outdoor Unit (MPT)
4. MSS to MPT Interconnections
5. Radio Configurations
6. Cross-connections
Product Overview
The 9500 MPR is a microwave digital radio that supports
PDH, SDH and packet data (Ethernet) for migrating to IP.
9500 MPR represents the solution to allow smooth
migration from the TDM world to the packet domain in
the Mobile Backhauling networks.
The different incoming traffics are converted into
Ethernet packets before sending them to the internal
Ethernet switch, the packet overhead on E1/STM-1 being
removed before sent in the air.
9500 MPR can operate in Hybrid or Packet Mode with
same hardware.
CONTENT
1. Product Overview.
2. Indoor Unit (MSS)
3. Outdoor Unit (MPT)
4. MSS to MPT Interconnections
5. Radio Configurations
6. Cross-connections
MSS-1c
MSS-4
MSS-8
Power Distribution
CORE-E Unit
4 x Ethernet interfaces
2 x SFP Optical GETH
1 x Ethernet TMN for Craft Terminal or NMS
1 x Sync CK input
1 x Sync CK output
5 LED indicators for test and status.
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Transport Modules
There are five types of Transport Modules:
32xE1 Local Access Module
16xE1 ATM Local Access - ASAP Module
2xSTM-1 Local Access Module
Modem Module: to interface the ODU300
MPT Access Module: to interface up to two MPT.
02 x 16E1 interfaces
01 LED indicator for status.
PDH
data
flows
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Modem Unit
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AUX Unit
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FAN Unit
CONTENT
1. Product Overview.
2. Indoor Unit (MSS)
3. Outdoor Unit (MPT)
4. MSS to MPT Interconnections
5. Radio Configurations
6. Cross-connections
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ODU 300
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MPT-HC
MPT-HC (cont.)
The MPT-HC can be installed on an integrated antenna or
on standard poles.
The MPT-HC incorporates the complete RF transceiver
and can be associated with an integrated or separate
antenna.
The cabinet is a very compact and robust weatherproof
(IP 67) container, designed to be compatible with hot
and very sunny climatic zones.
The MPT-HC can be rapidly installed on standard poles
with an appropriate fastening system.
The MPT-HC is fixed by means of quick latches. This
system allows to change the MPT-HC without altering
antenna pointing.
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MPT-HC (cont.)
For 7/8 GHz, the MPT-HC polarization is determined by
the rotation of the MPT-HC in 1+0 configuration and by
the position of a polarization rotator fitted within the
coupler in 1+1 configuration.
For 11 GHz to 38 GHz, the MPT-HC polarization is
determined by the rotation of the nose fitted in the
antenna port of the MPT-HC in 1+0 configuration and by
the position of a polarization rotator fitted within the
coupler in 1+1 configuration.
Where two MPT-HC have to be connected to a single
antenna for hot-standby or frequency diversity
configurations, a direct-mounting coupler is used.
Equal loss is 3 dB. Unequal is 1/10 dB.
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MPT-HC (cont.)
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MPT-HC (cont.)
MPT-HC (cont.)
Common Belt section:
Interfaces the MSS.
Micro-Processor
Transport of the system reference clock (synchronisation)
Switches the traffic and management to the correct port
Performs traffic adaptation if needed
Performs Quality of Service and policing on flow to be
sent over the radio link.
In 1+1 configuration manages the switching, forwarding
received modem frame to the second MPT-HC and
sending built modem frame to the second MPT-HC.
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MPT-HC (cont.)
Common Belt section:
Power supply interface
It is provided by a "N" 50 ohms connector, with the
positive to ground.
The power supply is coming from the MSS in the range
of -40,5 V to -58 V. MPT-HC input voltage range is from
-28 V to -58 V.
Lightning protection
The lightning protection is internal to the MPT-HC. No
external protection must be used.
This protection applies to the Ethernet electrical
cables and the power supply coax cable.
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MPT-HC (cont.)
RF Section (7/8 GHz):
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MPT-HC (cont.)
RF Section (11-38 GHz):
MPT-HC (cont.)
RSSI Table:
Coupler:
The coupler is used in the 1+1 HSB or 1+1/2x(1+0) FD copolar configurations.
The coupler can be equal type (3 dB/3 dB insertion loss)
or unequal type (1 dB on the main path/10 dB on the
secondary path).
The couplers are connected between the MPT and the
antenna.
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MPT-HC V2
MPT-MC
MPT-MC is
standpoint.
similar
to
MPT-HC
from
architecture
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CONTENT
1. Product Overview.
2. Indoor Unit (MSS)
3. Outdoor Unit (MPT)
4. MSS to MPT Interconnections
5. Radio Configurations
6. Cross-connections
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MSS to MPT-MC
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CONTENT
1. Product Overview.
2. Indoor Unit (MSS)
3. Outdoor Unit (MPT)
4. MSS to MPT Interconnections
5. Radio Configurations
6. Cross-connections
Radio Configurations
The following configurations are available for each radio
path:
1+0 configuration
1+1 configuration
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Antenna Mount
Direct-mounted Radio unit
Remote-mounted Radio unit: using flexible waveguide.
Coupler
A coupler is used to connect two MPT to a common
antenna for protected
Two versions are available:
equal-split 3/3dB coupler,
unequal-split coupler with a nominal 1dB insertion loss
to/from the main MPT, and 10 dB insertion loss
to/from the standby MPT.
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Coupler (cont.)
CONTENT
1. Product Overview.
2. Indoor Unit (MSS)
3. Outdoor Unit (MPT)
4. MSS to MPT Interconnections
5. Radio Configurations
6. Cross-connections
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Cross-connections
The cross-connections between slots and between slot and
Ethernet user ports are realized with a Layer-2 Ethernet
Switch inside the Core-E unit.
E1 Cross-connections
Each E1 can be cross connected independently.
E1 can be cross connected to any of the following
interfaces:
Radio interface
Ethernet interface
Each E1 (board #, port #) must be associated to an
unique signal flow ID.
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STM-1 Cross-connections
Each STM-1 can be cross connected independently.
STM-1 can be cross connected to the following interface:
Radio interface
Each STM-1 (board #, port #) must be associated to an
unique signal flow ID.
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