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ROI-S03897-055E
011205

6-38 GHz 32/128 QAM


SDH DIGITAL MICROWAVE RADIO SYSTEM
PASOLINK +
(STM-1/1+1 SYSTEM)

INSTALLATION AND INITIAL LINE UP

CONTENTS
TITLE

PAGE

1.

GENERAL 1-1

2.

INSTALLATION 2-1

2.1

Packing List 2-2

2.2

Unpacking of IDU and ODU 2-9

2.3

IDU Mounting 2-15

2.4

ODU Mounting 2-17

2.4.1

Mounting 2-18

2.4.2

Demounting 2-67

2.5

Cable Termination 2-68

2.6

LAN Cable Selection (Optional) 2-84

2.7

Cable and Terminal Connections 2-85

2.8

Frame Grounding 2-95

2.9

Waterproof Protection 2-99

3.

INITIAL LINE UP 3-1

3.1

Start-up 3-1

3.2

Shut-down 3-3

3.3

Initial Setting 3-3

3.4

Antenna Orientation 3-26

3.5

Lineup Test 3-29

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2 pages

GENERAL

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1. GENERAL
This section provides installation and initial line up information on the 6/7/
8/11/13/15/18/23/26/38 GHz 150 MB microwave radio system.
The firmware version described in this manual is 1.0.13.

1-1

GENERAL

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1-2
2 pages

INSTALLATION

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2. INSTALLATION
The standard installation is summarized in this section. Included herein
are information on typical installation work flow and guides for IDU
installation, ODU installation, Antenna (ANT) installation, waveguide
connection and cable connections. The installation flow diagram is shown
below.

Unpacking of IDU
(see para 2.2)

Unpacking of ODU
(see para 2.2)

IDU Mounting
(see para 2.3)

ODU Mounting
(see para 2.4)

Waveguide
Connection
(see para 2.4.1)
(If required)

Cable Termination
(see para 2.5)

LAN Cable
Selection (Optional)
(see para 2.6)
Cable and Terminal
Connections
(see para 2.7)

Frame Grounding
(see para 2.8)

Waterproof
Protection
(see para 2.9)

Fig. 2-1 Typical Installation Flow Diagram

2-1

INSTALLATION

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2.1 Packing List


Each unpacked component of the [ ] GHz [ ] MB digital radio system
must be checked as shown below.

PACKING LIST

DRAWING NO.

IDU and ODU

Figs. 2-2 and 2-3

Mounting Bracket

Fig. 2-4 *

Installation Kit

Fig. 2-5 *

Note: * These are standard packing boxes.

2-2

INSTALLATION

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0678

MDP-150MB5T-3
INDOOR UNIT

!
(G7891)

SERIAL No.
WEIGHT: 7 kg (WITH OPTION)
20-60 V
- A(WITH ODU & OPTION)

NEC Corporation

DATE

TOKYO JAPAN

MADE IN JAPAN

CAUTION
HOT SURFACE
Avoid contact

WARNING

Turn off power of IDU before


disconnecting cable.

NAME PLATE

(BOTTOM VIEW)
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT

Applies to OPT INTFC only


!

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
I/F CABLE

(LEFT SIDE VIEW)

NAME PLATE
PASOLINK +

0678

TRP-( )G-1AA
OUTDOOR UNIT (
SUB Band

)
TX frequency

SERIAL No.
WEIGHT 10kg/43V

(
)
TX
high/low

DATE
0.9A

NEC Corporation TOKYO JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN

No.

Note: Other cables and connectors except those described


in this figure must be provided by the customer.

DESCRIPTION

TRP-( )G-1AA ODU (Coaxial type)

MDP-150MB5T-3 (32 QAM)/MDP-150MB7T-1 (128 QAM) IDU

Power Connector (Molex Housing M5557-4R ( 2ea))

Fig. 2-2 Packing List for IDU and 6/7/8 GHz Band ODU

2-3/4

INSTALLATION

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ANTENNA DIRECT
MOUNTING TYPE

!
WARNING
Turn off power at IDU
before disconnecting cable.

0678

MDP-150MB5T-3
INDOOR UNIT

!
(G7891)

SERIAL No.
WEIGHT: 7 kg (WITH OPTION)
20-60 V
- A(WITH ODU & OPTION)

NEC Corporation

DATE

TOKYO JAPAN

WAVEGUIDE TYPE

MADE IN JAPAN

NAME PLATE

PASOLINK +
TRP-( )G-1AA
OUTDOOR UNIT
shift frequency

0678
( )
DATE

WEIGHT 4.5kg/43V

TX
high/low

MHz SUB band

SERIAL No.

!
(

0.5A

NEC Corporation TOKYO JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN

WARNING

CAUTION
HOT SURFACE
Avoid contact

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
I/F CABLE
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT

No.

Applies only to OPT INTFC.

Note: Other cables and connectors except those described in this figure
must be provided by the customer.

DESCRIPTION

TRP-( )G-1AA (ODU) (Antenna direct mounting type)

TRP-( )G-1AA (ODU) (Waveguide type)

O-Ring (Attached to the antenna direct mounting type ODU)

O-Ring (Attached to the waveguide type ODU)

MDP-150MB5T-3 (32 QAM)/MDP-150MB7T-1 (128 QAM) IDU

Power Connector (Molex Housing M5557-4R (2ea)

Fig. 2-3 Packing List for IDU and 11-38 GHz Band ODU

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No.

DESCRIPTION

Pole Mounting Bracket for 6/7/8 GHz Band ODU

Pole Mounting Bracket (New Type) for 11-38 GHz Band ODU

Pole Mounting Bracket (Old Type) for 11-38 GHz Band ODU

Fig. 2-4 Packing List of Mounting Bracket

2-7

No.1
ODU

N-P
CONNECTOR
No.2
ODU

INSTALLATION

2-8

MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
D-SUB CONNECTOR
(MALE)
D-SUB CONNECTOR
(MALE)
D-SUB CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MOLEX CONNECTOR
(FEMALE)
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

G7895 SW UNIT

ALM/AUX

ALM

MAINT

R SW
LCT

EOW
ALM

NE1

NE2

LAN
V11
PNMS

STATUS

ALM
1

EOW1 EOW2
STM-1 IN

N-P CONNECTOR

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
SC IN/OUT

PNMT

CALL

RESET

TX

RX

STM-1 OUT

ODU IDU
2

ALM

PASOLINK

G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

FUSE (7.5A)

SEL V

MOLEX CONNECTOR
(FEMALE)
IEC169-13 CONNECTOR/
FC/PC OPTICAL CONNECTOR
IEC169-13 CONNECTOR/
FC/PC OPTICAL CONNECTOR

Fig. 2-5 Installation Kit Packing List of IDU and ODU

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MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)
MODULAR CONNECTOR
(MALE)

INSTALLATION

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2.2 Unpacking of IDU and ODU


The unpacking procedures for the IDU and ODU are shown in following
chart.
IDU :

Chart 2-1

6/7/8 GHz Band ODU :

Chart 2-2

11-38 GHz Band ODU :

Chart 2-3

Note: When conveying the IDU or ODU to another place, the original
packing should be made to avoid damage.
Chart 2-1 Unpacking Methods for IDU
Step

Procedure

Cut the p.p. tape at the top of the carton ( ~ ). Then


open the carton.

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Chart 2-1 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Take out the accessories, IDU carton and cushioning


materials.

CUSHIONING
MATERIAL

CARTON
(ACCESSORIES)

CARTON
(IDU)

CUSHIONING
MATERIAL
(IDU)

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Chart 2-1 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Remove the cushioning materials from the carton (IDU).

Take out the IDU wrapped with antistatic bag from the
carton.

ANTISTATIC

IDU

CARTON (IDU)

Take out the IDU from the antistatic bag.

Inspect the IDU.

2-11

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Chart 2-2 Unpacking Methods for 6/7/8 GHz Band ODU

The ODU is classified into HG and SHG types. The HG type is used for
32 QAM system and SHG type for 32/128 QAM system.
Step

Procedure

Cut the p.p. tape at top of the carton ( ~ ). Then open


the carton.

Take out the ODU with cushioning materials from the


carton.

CUSHIONING
MATERIALS
ODU

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Chart 2-2 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Remove the cushioning materials from the ODU.

Take out the ODU from the antistatic bag.

Inspect the ODU.

ANTISTATIC
BAG

ODU

CUSHIONING
MATERIALS

2-13

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Chart 2-3 Unpacking Methods for 11-38 GHz Band ODU

The ODU is classified into HG and SHG types. The HG type is used for
32 QAM system and SHG type for 32/128 QAM system.
Step

Procedure

Cut the p.p. tape at top of the carton ( to ). Then open


the carton.

Take out the ODU with cushioning materials from the


carton.

CUSHIONING MATERIAL

CUSHIONING MATERIAL

ODU

CARTON

2-14

Remove the cushioning materials from the ODU.

Take out the ODU from the antistatic bag.

Inspect the ODU.

INSTALLATION

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2.3 IDU Mounting


The installation procedure for IDU is shown in Chart 2-4. The IDU
should be installed in the radio station.
Chart 2-4 Mounting Methods of IDU
Step

Procedure

Change the two brackets to desired position on the IDU, if


necessary.
FRONT
POSITION

CENTER
POSITION

FRONT

SIDE VIEW

Align the IDU to the mounting position on the 19-inch rack.

SPRING WASHER

SCREW
FLAT WASHER
SPRING WASHER

SCREW

FLAT WASHER

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Chart 2-4 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Fix each side of the IDU to the 19-inch rack with the two
screws.

IDU

At least
one rack unit

At least
one rack unit

2-16

To mount the IDU in a 19-inch rack, leave space for one unit
at the top and bottom to allow heat from the IDU to radiate.

INSTALLATION

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2.4 ODU Mounting


The procedures for mounting and demounting the ODU are described
here. The ODU should be installed in the radio station. The tools for
installation are listed in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Tools
TOOLS

Wrench or Monkey wrench


Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
Note: In 18-38GHz band 2 O-rings are included in the Andrew direct
mount antenna kit; the large one is used for ODU mounting and
small one is used for waveguide connection only. The 13 and
15GHz band antenna doesnt have a small O-ring. (The small Oring isnt used for Andrew direct mount antenna.)
If the small O-ring is used for ODU direct mount installation,
there will be a gap between the ODU and antenna RF interface
because of a small tab at the ODU RF interface which interferes
with the small O-ring. This may cause the transmit or receive
signal level to decrease.

Large O-ring

Small O-ring
(Only for waveguide connection)

2-17

INSTALLATION

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2.4.1 Mounting
The method of mounting is listed in Table 2-2 and Table 2-3. The ODU is
classified into HG and SHG types. The HG type is used for 32 QAM
system and the SHG type for 32/128 QAM system.
Table 2-2 Pole Mounting for Hot-Standby System
Hot-Standby System
Antenna Direct Mounting Connection
Waveguide
Connection

Using NEC/
Quasar HYB

Using NEC HYB

Using Quasar
HYB

6/7/8 GHz Band

11-38 GHz Band

11-38 GHz Band

11-38 GHz Band

Chart 2-5*

Chart 2-7

Chart 2-8

Chart 2-9

Note: * When the ODU is mounted on the opposite side of the


pole, reassemble the ODU to the right position by the
procedure described in Chart 2-6.
Table 2-3 Pole Mounting for Twin-path System
Twin-Path System
6/7/8GHz Band

11-38 GHz Band

ODU Mounting

Antenna Direct
Mounting

Waveguide
Connection

Chart 2-10*

Chart 2-11

Chart 2-12*

Note: * When the ODU is mounted on the opposite side of the


pole, reassemble the ODU to the right position by the
procedure described in Chart 2-6.

2-18

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Chart 2-5 6/7/8 GHz Band ODU Mounting Using Quasar Hybrid
Step

Procedure

Mount the bracket to the pole with U-bolts as shown below.

Note: The diameter of the pole is from 48.5 to 114.5 millimeters.

THICK NUT (M10)


THIN NUT (M10)
SPRING WASHER
FLAT WASHER

U-BOLT

Mount the bracket for fixing No.1 ODU on the brackets


with the four bolts (M6).

BOLTS

2-19

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Remove the four (4) supports from the ODU and then
mount the No.1 ODU on the bracket with the six bolts (M6).

Note: The HG type ODU is used


for 32 QAM system and the
SHG type for 32/128 QAM
system.

SUPPORT

M6 BOLT

M6 BOLT

Cautions: 1. Fix the bolt in the following order: 1 3 2 or 3 1


2
2. First, tighten the six bolts temporarily. Next, tighten
them according to the decided torque.

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Chart 2-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Repeat steps 1 to 3 for No.2 ODU.

Mount the antenna to the pole.

Connect the hybrid (HYB) to the antenna with eight bolts


attached to the antenna. Then, align the directions of the
antenna waveguide flange and the waveguide interface of
hybrid.

2-21

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Chart 2-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

BOLT
ANT
HYB
SMA
CONNECTOR

No.1 ODU

COAXIAL
CABLE*

No.2 ODU
POLE

Note: * Coaxial cable with SMA connector is


supplied by NEC.

USING NEC HYB

2-22

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

ANT
BOLT

HYB

SMA
CONNECTOR
No.1 ODU

COAXIAL
CABLE*

No.2 ODU
POLE

Note: * Coaxial cable with SMA connector is


supplied by NEC.

USING QUASAR HYB

Connect the cables between the HYB and ODUs with a


torque wrench (pay attention to the connecting torque in
order not to break the connector screw).

2-23

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Chart 2-6 Pole Mounting Bracket, Reassembly

When the ODU is mounted on the opposite side of the pole, reassemble
the ODU to the right position by the following procedure.
Step

Procedure

Loosen the two screws and remove the bracket from the
pole mounting type bracket.

SCREW

U-BOLTS

BRACKET

2-24

Turn the pole mounting bracket as shown below.

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-6 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Mount the bracket removed in step 1 onto the pole


mounting type bracket with two screws as shown below.

Secure two screws.

U-BOLTS

SCREW
SPRING WASHER

WASHER

2-25

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-7 11-38 GHz Band ODU Mounting Using NEC Hybrid
Step

Procedure

SWITCHING V/H POLARIZATION


ANTENNA
Note: The antenna is set to V-polarization when shipped from the
factory.
1

If you switch to H polarization, loosen the four screws with


the allen key wrench and then rotate the antenna connection
unit, keeping the antenna stand horizontal.

SCREW

SCREWS

ANTENNA
CONNECTION
UNIT

V POLARIZATION
Note: A large and a small gasket are included in the antenna package.
Please use the large one (The small gasket is not used in direct
ODU mount).

2-26

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Chart 2-7 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Check that the aperture part of the connection unit is


rotated by 90 degrees, then fix it with the screws that were
loosened in step 1.

APERTURE

H POLARIZATION
HYBRID
Note: The hybrid is set to V-polarization when shipped from the
factory.
3

If you switch to H polarization, loosen two screws, rotate the


antenna connection unit and put the HYB horizontally.

2-27

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-7 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

GUIDE PIN

HYB

ANTENNA
CONNECTION UNIT

V POLARIZATION
4

Check that aperture of the connection unit is rotated as


shown below, then fix it with the two screws that were
loosened in step 3.

SCREW (M2.6, 2EA)

V POLARIZATION

2-28

H POLARIZATION

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-7 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

MOUNTING
5

Tighten the M10 hex bolts to fix the clamp using a wrench.

WASHER

LOCK
WASHER

NUT

NEW TYPE BRACKET

ELEVATION
ADJUSTMENT

AZIMUTH
ADJUSTMENT

OLD TYPE BRACKET

2-29

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-7 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Fix the HYB to the antenna by tightening them with the M6


screws (four locations).

HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN

GUIDE PIN

MOUNTING HOLE FOR


HYB

Note: The tightening torque is from 5.0 to 6.0 Nm.


Be careful not to damage the O-ring(Antenna).
FLAT WASHER
GUIDE PIN

M6 SCREW

ANT

HYB

O-ring
BLANKING PLATE

NEW TYPE BRACKET

2-30

MOVE THE
BLANKING PLATE

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-7 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN

O-RING

MOUNTING HOLE FOR


HYB

Note: The tightening torque is from 5.0 to 6.0 Nm.


Be careful not to damage the O-ring(Antenna).
FLAT WASHER
GUIDE PIN

M6 SCREW
MOVE THE
BRANKING PLATE

ANT

O-ring
BRANKING PLATE

OLD TYPE BRACKET

2-31

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Chart 2-7 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Insert the O-rings to the two ODU ports of the HYB.

Fix the two ODUs with hex screws (four locations) using the
allen key wrench.

Note: Be careful not to damage the O-rings (Hybrid).

ODU

O-ring

ODU

O-ring

ODU

2-32

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-8 11-38 GHz Band ODU Mounting Using Quasar Hybrid
Step

Procedure

SWITCHING V/H POLARIZATION


ANTENNA
Note: The antenna is set to V-polarization when shipped from the
factory.
1

If you switch to H polarization, loosen the four screws with


the allen key wrench and then rotate the antenna connection
unit, keeping the antenna stand horizontal.

SCREW

SCREWS

ANTENNA
CONNECTION
UNIT

V POLARIZATION
Note: A large and a small gasket are included in antenna package.
Please use large one (The small gasket is not used in direct ODU
mount).

2-33

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Check that the aperture of the connection unit is rotated by


90 degrees, then fix it with screws that were loosened in step
1.

APERTURE

H POLARIZATION
HYBRID
Note: The hybrid is set to V-polarization when shipped from the
factory.
3

2-34

If you switch to H polarization, loosen two screws, rotate the


antenna connection unit and put the HYB horizontally.

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

GUIDE PIN

HYB

SCREW

ANTENNA
CONNECTION UNIT

V POLARIZAION
4

Check that the aperture of the connection unit is rotated as


shown below, then fix it with the two screws that were
loosened in step 3.

V POLARIZATION

H POLARIZATION

2-35

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Chart 2-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

MOUNTING
5

Tighten the M10 hex bolts to fix the clamp using a wrench.

WASHER

LOCK
WASHER

NEW TYPE BRACKET


ELEVATION
ADJUSTMENT

AZIMUTH
ADJUSTMENT

OLD TYPE BRACKET

2-36

NUT

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Fix the HYB to the antenna by tightening them with the M6


screws (four locations).

HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN

GUIDE PIN

MOUNTING HOLE FOR


HYB

Note: The tightening torque is from 5.0 to 6.0 Nm.


Be careful not to damage the O-ring(Antenna).

ODU PORT

HYB

M6 SCREW

MOVE THE BLANKING


PLATE

NEW TYPE BRACKET

2-37

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN

BLACKET
O-RING

MOUNTING HOLE FOR


HYB

Note: The tightening torque is from 5.0 to 6.0 Nm.


Be careful not to damage the O-ring(Antenna).

ODU PORT

HYB

M6 SCREW

MOVE THE BLANKING


PLATE

OLD TYPE BRACKET

2-38

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Insert the O-rings to the ODU ports of the HYB.

Fix the two ODUs with hex screws (four locations) using the
allen key wrench.

Note: Be careful not to damage the O-rings (Hybrid).


M6 SCREW

ODU

2-39

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Chart 2-9 11-38 GHz Band ODU Waveguide Connection


Step

Procedure

Mount the waveguide to the ODU and fix the waveguide to


the ODU with four bolts.

Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring.

WASHER

O-RING

SPRING WASHER
BOLT (M4)

WAVEGUIDE
WITH PBR( ) FLANGE

2-40

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-9 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Mount the waveguide (WG) and taper WG to the antenna


and fix the flexible WG, taper WG and antenna with screws.

ANTENNA
SCREW

WG

To ODU

TAPER WG
(13 GHz Band only)

TAPER WG
(26 GHz Band only)

Note: The flange type between Antenna and waveguide


(WG) must be matched. If necessary, a suitable WG
flange transition must be adapted. Refer to the
combination example.

Freq.
Band

Antenna
Flange

Taper WG

WG

Taper WG

Adapter
Flange

11 GHz

PDR100

PDR100-PDR100

PDR100

13 GHz

PBR120

UBR120 PBR140

UBR140-UBR140

PBR140

15 GHz

PBR140

UBR140-UBR140

PBR140

18 GHz

PBR220

UBR220-UBR220

PBR220

23 GHz

PBR220

UBR220-UBR220

PBR220

26 GHz

PBR220

UBR220-UBR220

PBR220 UBR260

PBR260

38 GHz

PBR320

UBR320-UBR320

PBR320

2-41

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Chart 2-10 6/7/8 GHz Band ODU Mounting for Twin-Path System
Step

Procedure

Mount the bracket to the pole with U-bolts as shown below.

Note: The diameter of pole is from 48.5 to 114.5 millimeters.

THICK NUT (M10)


THIN NUT (M10)
SPRING WASHER
FLAT WASHER

2-42

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-10 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Mount the bracket for fixing No.1 ODU on the brackets


with the four bolts (M6).

Remove the four (4) supports from the ODU and then
mount the No.1 ODU on the bracket with the six bolts (M6).

BOLTS

SUPPORT

M6 BOLT

M6 BOLT

2-43

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-10 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Cautions: 1. Fix the bolt in the following order: 1 3 2 or 3 1


2
2. First, tighten the six bolts temporarily. Next, tighten
them according to the decided torque.

2-44

Repeat steps 1 to 3 for No.2 ODU.

Mount the antennas to the pole.

Connect the cable between the ODU and antenna with a


torque wrench (pay attention to the connecting torque in
order not to break the connector screw).

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-10 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

No.1 ODU

COAXIAL
CABLE*

No.2 ODU
POLE

Note: * Coaxial cable with SMA connector is supplied by NEC.

2-45

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 11-38 GHz Band ODU Mounting


(Antenna Direct Mounting)
Step

Procedure

Note: The factory setting is V polarization. When H polarization is


required, rotate the antenna connection unit (radiator) by
following the procedure described in steps 1 to 6.
1

Remove the antenna radome.

Hold the Antenna at right angle and loosen four screws with
3 mm hex head wrench to rotate the waveguide flange of
antenna.

Note: Work by two persons as the weight of antenna is heavy. Prepare


the floor sheet to at bottom of antenna to avoid injuring. The
antenna and covering with dust before beginning this work.
Dont turn the horn side of antenna to bottom to avoid felling on
ground.

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Hold the antenna with your hand and rotate it by 90


degrees.

Check that the aperture part of the connection unit is


rotated by 90 degrees, then fix it with the screws that were
loosened in step 1.

Following Figure shown Hpolarization


ANTENNA

Fix the radome that was removed in step 1.

Fix the antenna to the fixture.

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

For the New type bracket, refer to steps 8 and 9. For the old
type bracket, refer to steps 10 to 17,
NEW TYPE BRACKET

Tighten the M10 hex bolts to fix clamp using a wrench,

WASHER

LOCK
WASHER

Attach the safety bracket to the mount using two M6 screws


together with spring washers and flat washers. Then,
proceed to step 18,
FLAT WASHER
SPRING WASHER
SAFETY BRACKET

SCREW

MOUNT

2-48

NUT

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

HOLE FOR GUIDE PIN

SAFETY BRACKET

OLD TYPE BRACKET


10

Fix the azimuth adjustment clamp and V-clamp to the pole.

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

2-50

Procedure

11

Tighten the M10 hex head bolt to fix the clamp using a
wrench.

12

Attach the mounting pivot plate with v-clamp to the pole.

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

13

Tight the M10 hex head screw with wrench to fix the plate.

14

Attach the mounting bracket to the pivot plate mounted in


step 12.

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

2-52

Procedure

15

Adjust the elevation and tighten the M10 hex head screw
with wrench to fix the mounting bracket.

16

Mount the antenna to the mounting bracket.

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

17

Procedure

Tighten the M10 hex head screw with wrench to fix the
antenna.

ODU MOUNTING
18

When vertical polarization is required, rotate the ODU so


that the plate marked V is on top.

Note: Remove the protection metallic plate covering the waveguide


hole on ODU.
19

When horizontal polarization is required, remove the guide


pin fixed on the plate marked with V.
GUIDE PIN

PLATE MARKED WITH V

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

20

Insert the guide pin removed in step 19 behind the plate


marked H.

21

Rotate the ODU so that the plate marked H is on top.

GUIDE PIN

PLATE MARKED WITH H

PLATE MARKED WITH V

PLATE MARKED WITH H

UP
UP

V POLARIZATION
V/H Polarization Conversion

2-54

H POLARIZATION

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

22

Mount the ODU to the bracket.

23

Insert the guide pin into the hole of the bracket and set the
position of screws.

GUIDE PIN

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Caution: Align the flanges on the antenna and ODU correctly, and
fix the ODU with four screws.
ANTENNA FLANGE
ODU FLANGE

ODU

ANTENNA

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-11 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

24

Fix the ODU to the bracket with four screws.

Note: Torque: 450 Ncm.

SCREWS

SCREWS

25

Repeat steps 1 to 24 for No.2 ODU and antenna.

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Chart 2-12 11-38 GHz Band ODU Mounting (Waveguide Connection)


Step

Procedure

Mount the bracket to the pole with U-bolts as shown below.

Note: The diameter of pole is from 48.5 to 114.5 millimeters.

THICK NUT (M10)


THIN NUT (M10)
SPRING WASHER
FLAT WASHER

U-BOLT

2-58

Mount the ODU on the brackets with the bolts (M6).

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Check to make sure that the ODU and the brackets are
fixed firmly.

Repeat steps 1 to 3 for No.2 ODU,

Mount the antennas to the pole,

Connect the waveguide between the ODU and antenna


(refer to following for waveguide connection to ODU),

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

WAVEGUIDE CONNECTION TYPE ODU


7

Mount the waveguide to the ODU and fix the waveguide to


the ODU with four bolts.

Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring.

WASHER

O-RING

SPRING WASHER
BOLT (M4)

WAVEGUIDE
WITH PBR( ) FLANGE

2-60

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

ANTENNA DIRECT MOUNTING TYPE ODU


8

Mount the attachment with adapter to the ODU bracket


using ten bolts (attached to the PBR adapter),

ODU BRACKET

SPRING WASHER
BOLT (M5 10)

WASHER
ATTACHMENT
PBR ADAPTER

2-61

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Loosen the eight nuts and remove the two U-bolts from the
ODU bracket,

ODU BRACKET
U-BOLT

NUT

10

Mount the ODU bracket to the pole with two U-bolts,

Note: The diameter of the pole is from 48.5 to 114.5 millimeters.

POLE
ODU BRACKET
FLAT WASHER
SPRING WASHER
THICK NUT (M10)
THIN NUT (M10)
U-BOLT

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

11

Procedure

Mount the ODU to the ODU bracket the four with attached
bolts (Align the guide pins on the ODU and the guide holes
on the bracket),

Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring.

GUIDE PIN
O-RING
(Note)

Antenna direct
mounting type ODU
with NEC special
flange.

ODU BRACKET

12

Check to make sure that the ODU and the ODU bracket are
fixed firmly.

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

13

Procedure

Mount the waveguide to the ODU with four bolts.

Note: Be careful not to damage the O-ring attached to the PBR adapter.

O-RING

WASHER
SPRING WASHER
BOLT (M4)

WAVEGUIDE
WITH PBR( ) FLANGE

2-64

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

14

Mount the waveguide (WG) and taper WG to the antenna


and fix the flexible WG, taper WG and antenna with screws.

ANTENNA
SCREW

WG

To ODU

TAPER WG
(13 GHz Band only)

TAPER WG
(26 GHz Band only)

Note: The flange type between Antenna and waveguide


(WG) must be matched. If necessary, a suitable WG
flange transition must be adapted.
Refer to
combination example.

Freq.
Band

Antenna
Flange

Taper WG

WG

Taper WG

Adapter
Flange

11 GHz

PDR100

PDR100-PDR100

PDR100

13 GHz

PBR120

UBR120 PBR140

UBR140-UBR140

PBR140

15 GHz

PBR140

UBR140-UBR140

PBR140

18 GHz

PBR220

UBR220-UBR220

PBR220

23 GHz

PBR220

UBR220-UBR220

PBR220

26 GHz

PBR220

UBR220-UBR220

PBR220 UBR260

PBR260

38 GHz

PBR320

UBR320-UBR320

PBR320

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-12 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

No.1 ODU

WAVEGUIDE

POLE

No.2 ODU

Connection Between Antennas and ODUs with Waveguides

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2.4.2 Demounting
To demount the ODU (if necessary), use the following procedure.
Chart 2-13 11-38 GHz ODU Demounting
Step

Procedure

Remove the four (or six) fixed bolts from the ODU.

Then demount the ODU.

Note: When demounting the ODU with HYB (except for 6/7/8 GHz
Band), mount the attached blanking plate to the demounted port
of the hybrid to avoid RF power leaking from the hybrid and for
waterproofing.
MOUNTING HOLE
FOR BLANKING
PLATE
BLANKING
PLATE

BLANKING
PLATE

MOUNTING
BLANKING PLATE
TO THE PORT

QUASAR HYB

NEC HYB

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2.5 Cable Termination


In this section, the list of tools and material and the method for cable
termination method are described. The following cables are described for
reference.
D-sub connector (refer to Chart 2-14)*
N-P connector of the L angle type (refer to Chart 2-15)
N-P connector of the straight type (refer to Chart 2-16)
Molex 5557-04R connector (refer to Chart 2-17)
Note: * Use D-sub connectors of less than 16 mm on height as
illustrated below.

D-SUB CONNECTOR

HEIGHT

The necessary tools and materials are summarized in Table 2-4.

Table 2-4 Tools and Material List


No.

Soldering Iron

Solder

Knife

Measure

Wire Stripper

Adjustable Wrench

2-68

NAME

Hand Crimping Tool

REMARKS

CL250-0012-2/
CL250-0013-5

For D-Sub connector

57026-5000/
57027-5000

For Molex connector

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-14 Terminating Supervisory Cables with D-Sub Connector


Step

Procedure

First fit the lock nut assembly on the cable as shown. Strip
back the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the braided
shield.

50 mm
CABLE

Fold back the braided shield (do not separate the strands)
and trim it as shown.

WIRE

Remove the insulation over a length of 4 mm from the end


of the wire.
CONFORMABLE
WIRE SOCKET CONTACT
AWG#20-24 :CD-PC-111
AWG#24-28 :CD-PC-121

4 mm
WIRE

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-14 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Insert the cable into the socket contact.

WIRE

SOCKET CONTACT

The cable should be fitted so that insulation and bare wire


are arranged as shown.

Insert the socket contact into the hand crimping tool.


CONFORMING
WIRE SOCKET CONTACT
AWG#20-24 :TC-CD-111
AWG#24-28 :TC-CD-121

HAND CRIMPING TOOL


(HRS TC-CD-111/TC-CD-121)

2-70

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-14 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Recheck that the wire position is as shown in step 5 before


crimping the socket contact (see illustration at below).

WIRE SIDE

SOCKET CONTACT

WIRE

Wind the metallic shield tape on the braided shield.

METALLIC SHIELD TAPE

2-71

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-14 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Set the cable into the plug case as shown in figure. Then, fit
the cable using the cable clamper and two screws.

CABLE CLAMPER

PLUG CASE

2-72

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-14 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

10

Referring to circle A, fix the drain wire with screw.

11

Referring to circle B, insert each wire to the specified


position (refer to Table 2-4). Insert the socket contacts into
the upper and lower row positions while taking care that the
socket contacts are inserted the right way round.

CIRCLE A

SCREW
DRAIN WIRE

CIRCLE B

2-73

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-14 (Contd)


Step

12
SCREW

PLUG CASE

2-74

Procedure

Fix the plug case with two screws, as shown in the figure.

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-15 Terminating Coaxial (IF Signal) with N-P


Connector (L Angle Type)
Step

Procedure

First fit the tying metal, washer and gasket on the cable.
GASKET

WASHER

TYING METAL

CABLE

Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the
braided shield, and fit the clamp.
CLAMP

9 mm

Fold back the braided shield (separating the strands of the


braid) and trim it.

Note: Pay attention not to damage the plait.


4

Insert the ferrule.

FERRULE

2-75

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-15 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Fit the bush.

BUSH

Cut the aluminium foil and inner insulator away along the
bush and retain the inner conductor.

Taper the edge of the center conductor using a file as shown


in the enlarged view below.

Note: Pay attention not to let


protrusions and indents occur.

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-15 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Mount the contact onto the center conductor and mount the
insulator onto the contact.

INSULATOR

10

CONTACT

Insert the cable into the shell.

Tighten the tying metal with wrench point by wrench


(Tighten with torque 4 to 10 Nm)
LESS THAN 0.1 mm
(USUALLY NO GAPS)

WRENCH POINT

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-16 Terminating Coaxial (IF Signal) Cables with N-P


Connector (Straight Type)
Step

Procedure

First fit the lock nut, washer and gasket on the cable as
shown.
LOCK NUT

WASHER

GASKET

CABLE

Strip back the cable sheath, taking care not to damage the
braided shield, and fit clamp A.
CLAMP A

27 mm

Fold back the braided shield (separating the strands of the


braid) and trim it.

Cut away the insulation from the center conductor and fit
clamp B. Be sure not to cut or scratch the conductor while
stripping the insulation.

4.0 mm

CUT

2-78

CLAMP B

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-16 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Cut the center conductor. Taper the end of the center


conductor using a file as shown in the enlarged view below.

12 mm

Mount the center contact onto the center conductor as


shown.
1.5 mm

CENTER CONTACT

Mount the insulation onto the center contact.


TAPERING SIDE

INSULATION

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-16 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Insert the cable into the connector shell.


CONNECTOR SHELL

Tighten the lock nut.

Less than 1.5 mm

LOCK NUT

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INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-17 Terminating Power Supply Cables with Molex Connector


Step

Procedure

Note: Do not bend this part.

Remove 3.0 to 3.5 mm of insulation.


CABLE
AWG#16

3.0 to 3.5 mm
POWER SUPPLY CABLE
FOR 48 V, 1A

2-81

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-17 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Set the socket contact to position or of the hand


crimping tool.

HAND CRIMPING
TOOL TYPE
57026-5000

OUTSIDE DIAMETER SET


OF CABLE
POSITION
1.5 to 1.8
1.8 to 2.2

57027-5000
HAND CRIMPING TOOL
57026-5000 Molex
or 57027-5000

2.6 to 3.1

Squeeze the handle of the hand crimping tool, insert cable


into socket contact.

The cable should fit, so insulation and bare wire are


arranged as shown.

Squeeze the handle of the hand crimping tool until the


ratchet is released.

INSULATION BARREL

WIRE BARREL

WIRE STRIP LENGTH

2-82

2.3 to 2.6

INSTALLATION

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Chart 2-17 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Insert the socket contacts into the power connector till they
lock.

-48 V (or 0 V)

POWER CONNECTOR
0 V (or +48V)

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2.6 LAN Cable Selection (Optional)


If the LAN Card is used in the system, setting of the MDI MDI-X switch
is required. The switch setting depends on whether the LAN cable that
will be attached to the 10BASE-T connector is a straight type or cross
type.

FRONT
10BASE-T CONNECTOR

MDI

MDI-X

LAN CARD

Switching Function

Selection for LAN cable

Set Position

When a straight cable is


connected to the 10BASE-T
connector on the LAN Card,
switch is set to MDI position.
When a cross cable is
connected to the 10BASE-T
connector on the LAN Card,
switch is set to MDI-X
position.

Remarks

In case of straight cable is used, set


MDI-MDI-X switch to:
SET POSITION
HUB and Router MDI
PC
MDI-X
In case of cross cable is used, set
MDI-MDI switch to:
SET POSITION
HUB and Router MDI-X
PC
MDI

Signal name of 10BASE-T connector is as follows:


SET POSITION
MDI
Pin
1 TX +
2 TX
3 RX +
6 RX

2-84

SET POSITION
MDI-X
RX +
RX
TX +
TX

INSTALLATION

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2.7 Cable and Terminal Connections


Set up as in Fig. 2-6 referring to the following connecting method.
(a) Baseband signal cable(s)
Align the IEC169-13 type connector guide groove to the other
connector guide ridge and turn the connector cap clockwise fully
until it is locked firmly.
(b) IF signal cable
Connect the connector correctly and tighten it by turning the
tightening ring clockwise.
Note: The difference between the No.1 channel IF cable length
and the No.2 channel IF cable length should be within
100m.
(c) Supervisory cable(s)
Connect the D-sub connector correctly and fix it with two screws
(#4-40).
(d) Power supply cable
Connect the Molex connector correctly.
Table 2-5 and Table 2-6 show pin assignment in the IDU and ODU.

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PNMT
MODULAR CONNECTOR
LCT
MODULAR CONNECTOR

MODULAR CONNECTOR

IDU
(OTHER
ROUTE)

MODULAR CONNECTOR

D-SUB CONNECTOR

N-P CONNECTOR

EXTERNAL
EQUIPMENT
D-SUB CONNECTOR

D-SUB CONNECTOR
POWER
SUPPLY
MOLEX CONNECTOR
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT

FG (M5)

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

G7895 SW UNIT
MAINT

R SW
PNMT

6/7/8 GHz BAND ODU

LCT

EOW
STM-1 IN
ALM

NE1

NE2

STATUS

ALM
1

EOW1 EOW2

11-38 GHz BAND ODU

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
ALM/AUX

ALM

SC IN/OUT

IF IN/OUT

LAN
V11
PNMS

CALL

RESET

RX

TX

STM-1 OUT

ODU IDU
2

ALM

PASOLINK

WS INTFC

G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

N-P CONNECTOR

FUSE (7.5A)

SEL V

ALTERNATE
MODULE
IDU
(OTHER
ROUTE)

POWER
SUPPLY

ALM

MODULAR CONNECTOR

LAN CARD

MOLEX CONNECTOR

MODULAR CONNECTOR
PNMS
MODULAR CONNECTOR
EXTERNAL
EQUIPMENT
(WS)

**

D-SUB CONNECTOR

IEC169-13 CONNECTOR/
FC/PC OPTICAL CONNECTOR*

DATA
TERMINAL
EQUIPMENT

IEC169-13 CONNECTOR/
FC/PC OPTICAL CONNECTOR*
PC

Notes:1. * In case of electrical interface. For the optical interface, FC/PC type optical connector is used.
2. **Either (V.11 or 10 Base-T) can be selected.
3. The difference between the No.1 channel IF cable length and the No.2 channel IF cable length should be
within 100m.

MODULAR CONNECTOR

Fig. 2-6 Cable and Terminal Connections of IDU and ODU

2-87/88

INSTALLATION

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Table 2-5 Interface Terminals and Jacks for IDU


Terminal/Jack

IF IN/OUT
(N-J connector)

Description

TX IF signal output to ODU and RX IF signal input from ODU


Warning: 1. Do not connect other cables to this connector,
because the 43 V DC power is superimposed
on it.
2. Do not touch the connector before turning off
power switch.

STM1 IN
(IEC169-13 (1.6/5.6)
Connector: Electrical)
(FC/PC: Optical)

Synchronous transport module (STM) -1 data input

STM1 OUT
(IEC169-13 (1.6/5.6)
Connector: Electrical)
(FC/PC: Optical)

STM-1 data output

WS IN/OUT
(D-Sub Connector, 9 Pins)

Wayside signal input/output

Pins 1

IDT (+) (Input Data)

Pins 2

Ground

Pins 3

ODT (+) (Output Data)

Pins 4

Ground

Pins 5

Ground

Pins 6

IDT ()*

Pins 7

Ground

Pins 8

ODT ()*

Pins 9

Ground
Note: * When using the 2.048 Mbps/75 WS interface is
applied, these pins are used for ground.

10BASE-T (on LAN Card)


(Modular Connector)

Local area network (LAN) data input/output (For details, refer


to 2.6 (LAN Cable Selection) in chapter 2)
MDI-X
MDI

Pin 1

TX +

RX +

Pin 2

TX

RX

Pin 3

RX +

TX +

Pin 6

RX

TX

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INSTALLATION

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Table 2-5 Interface Terminals and Jacks for IDU (Contd)


Terminal/Jack

PNMT
(Modular Connector)

Pasolink network management terminal (PNMT) data input/


output (RS-232C)

Pin 1

PNMT DCD

Pin 2

PNMT TXD

Pin 3

PNMT RXD

Pin 4

PNMT DRS

Pin 5

Ground

Pin 6

PNMT DTR

Pin 7

PNMT CTS

Pin 8

PNMT RTS

LCT
(Modular Connector)

Local craft terminal (LCT) data input/output (RS-232C)

Pin 2

LCT TXD

Pin 3

LCT RXD

Pin 5

Ground

Pin 7

LCT CTS

Pin 8

LCT RTS

EOW1
(Modular Connector)

Engineering orderwire (EOW)1 signal extension terminal for


back-to-back connection between IDUs (VF)

Pin 1

EXT EOW1 input (+)

Pin 2

EXT EOW1 input ()

Pin 3

EXT CALL1 input

Pin 4

EXT EOW1 output (+)

Pin 5

EXT EOW1 output ()

Pin 6

Ground

Pin 7

EXT CALL1 output

Pin 8

Ground

EOW2
(Modular Connector)

2-90

Description

EOW2 signal extension terminal for back-to-back connection


between IDUs (VF)

Pin 1

EXT EOW2 output (+)

Pin 2

EXT EOW2 output ()

INSTALLATION

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Table 2-5 Interface Terminals and Jacks for IDU (Contd)


Terminal/Jack

Description

Pin 3

EXT CALL2 output

Pin 4

EXT EOW2 input (+)

Pin 5

EXT EOW2 input ()

Pin 6

Ground

Pin 7

EXT CALL2 input

Pin 8

Ground

NE1
(Modular Connector)

Pasolink network management system (PNMS) data input/


output (RS-485)

Pin 1

TXD +/RXD+

Pin 2

TXD/RXD

Pin 3

RXD +/TXD +

Pin 4

CK +

Pin 5

CK

Pin 6

RXD/TXD

Pin 7

Ground

Pin 8

Ground

NE2
(Modular Connector)

PNMS data input/output (RS-485)

Pin 1

TXD+/RXD+

Pin 2

TXD/RXD

Pin 3

RXD+/TXD+

Pin 4

N.C

Pin 5

N.C

Pin 6

RXD/TXD

Pin 7

Ground

Pin 8

Ground

PNMS V11
(Modular Connector)

PNMS data input/output (V11)

Pin 1

NMS TXD +

Pin 2

NMS TXD

Pin 3

NMS RXD +

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Table 2-5 Interface Terminals and Jacks for IDU (Contd)


Terminal/Jack

Pin 6
PNMS LAN
(Modular Connector)

NMS RXD
PNMS data (LAN) input/output

Pin 1

NMS TD +

Pin 2

NMS TD

Pin 3

NMS RD +

Pin 6

NMS RD

SC IN/OUT
(D-sub Connector, 37 Pins)

Service channel data input/output

Pins 1 (+) and 20 ()

OH1 (V.11-1) IDT

Pins 2 (+) and 21 ()

OH1 (V.11-1) ICK

Pins 3 (+) and 22 ()

OH1 (V.11-1) IFP

Pins 4 (+) and 23 ()

OH1 (V.11-1) DDT

Pins 5 (+) and 24 ()

OH1 (V.11-1) DCK

Pins 6 (+) and 25 ()

OH1 (V.11-1) DFP

Pins 8 (+) and 27 ()

OH2 (V.11-2) IDT

Pins 9 (+) and 28 ()

OH2 (V.11-2) ICK

Pins 10 (+) and 29 ()

OH2 (V.11-2) IFP

Pins 11 (+) and 30 ()

OH2 (V.11-2) DDT

Pins 12 (+) and 31 ()

OH2 (V.11-2) DCK

Pins 13 (+) and 32 ()

OH2 (V.11-2) DFP

Pins 15 (+) and 34 ()

OH3 (VF-1) input

Pins 16 (+) and 35 ()

OH3 (VF-1) output

Pins 17 (+) and 36 ()

OH4 (VF-2) input

Pins 18 (+) and 37 ()

OH4 (VF-2) output

Pins 7, 14, 19, 26 and 33

Ground

ALM
(D-sub Connector, 25 Pins)

2-92

Description

Alarm output

INSTALLATION

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Table 2-5 Interface Terminals and Jacks for IDU (Contd)


Terminal/Jack

Pins 25 (COM), 12 (NC)


and 13 (NO) RL1

Description

Maintenance alarm output

Normal state
Alarm state
Pins 11 (COM), 23 (NC)
and 24 (NO) RL2

ALM/AUX
(D-sub Connector, 25 Pins)
Pins 1 (+) and 14 ()

Between
Pins 9 and 22
Open
Closed

:
:

Between
Pins 20 and 7
Closed
Open

Between
Pins 20 and 8
Open
Closed

:
:

Between
Pins 18 and 5
Closed
Open

Between
Pins 18 and 6
Open
Closed

:
:

Between
Pins 4 and 16
Closed
Open

Between
Pins 4 and 17
Open
Closed

BER alarm output**

Normal state
Alarm/Event state
Pins 15 (COM), 2 (NC)
and 3 (NO) RL7

:
:

Between
Pins 9 and 21
Closed
Open

IDU alarm output**

Normal state
Alarm/Event state
Pins 4 (COM), 16 (NC)
and 17 (NO) RL6

Between
Pins 11 and 24
Open
Closed

ODU alarm output**

Normal state
Alarm/Event state
Pins 18 (COM), 5 (NC)
and 6 (NO) RL5

:
:

Between
Pins 11 and 23
Closed
Open

CPU alarm output

Normal state
Alarm state
Pins 20 (COM), 7 (NC)
and 8 (NO) RL4

Between
Pins 25 and 13
Open
Closed

Power alarm output

Normal state
Alarm state
Pins 9 (COM), 21 (NC)
and 22 (NO) RL3

:
:

Between
Pins 25 and 12
Closed
Open

Loss of signal (LOS) of STM-1 alarm output**


Between
Between
Pins 15 and 3
Pins 15 and 2
Normal state
:
Closed
Open
Alarm/Event state :
Open
Closed
Alarm and transmission network surveillance auxiliary input/
output
House Keeping (HK)1 alarm input
Normal state
:
Open
Alarm/Event state :
Closed

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Table 2-5 Interface Terminals and Jacks for IDU (Contd)


Terminal/Jack

Pins 2 (+) and 15 ()

Pins 3 (+) and 16 ()

Pins 4 (+) and 17 ()

Pins 5 (+) and 18 ()

Pins 6 (+) and 19 ()

FG

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Description

HK2 alarm input


Normal state
Alarm/Event state

:
:

Open
Closed

HK3 alarm input


Normal state
Alarm/Event state

:
:

Open
Closed

HK4 alarm input


Normal state
Alarm/Event state

:
:

Open
Closed

HK5 alarm input


Normal state
Alarm/Event state

:
:

Open
Closed

HK6 alarm input


Normal state
Alarm/Event state

:
:

Open
Closed

Pins 7 (COM), 20 (NC)


and 21 (NO) RL11

House keeping (HK)1 control output** or equipment alarm


output***
Between
Between
Pins 7 and 21
Pins 7 and 20
Normal state
:
Closed
Open
Alarm state
:
Open
Closed

Pins 22 (COM), 8 (NC)


and 9 (NO) RL10

HK2 control output** or equipment alarm output***


Between
Between
Pins 22 and 9
Pins 22 and 8
Normal state
:
Closed
Open
Alarm/Event state :
Open
Closed

Pins 10 (COM), 23 (NC)


and 24 (NO) RL9

HK3 control output** or equipment alarm output***


Between
Between
Pins 10 and 23 Pins 10 and 24
Normal state
:
Closed
Open
Alarm/Event state :
Open
Closed

Pins 25 (COM), 11 (NC)


and 12 (NO) RL8

HK4 control output** or equipment alarm output***


Between
Between
Pins 25 and 11 Pins 25 and 12
Normal state
:
Closed
Open
Alarm/Event state :
Open
Closed

Pin 13

Ground
Frame ground

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Table 2-5 Interface Terminals and Jacks for IDU (Contd)


Terminal/Jack

Description

Wrist band ground

SEL V
(Molex M5557-4R Connector, 4
Pins)

36 V to 60 V DC (or +36 V to +60 V DC)/20 V to 60 V


DC (or +20 V to +60 V DC) power input

Pins 1 and 3

0 V (or +48 V)/0 V (or +24 V)

Pins 2 and 4

48 V (or 0 V)/24 V (or 0 V)


Notes: 1. ** This is a factory setting (default setting).
2. *** These alarm items can be set by the LCT.

Table 2-6 Interface Terminals and Jacks for ODU


Terminal/Jack

Description

IF IN/OUT
(N-J Connector)

TX IF signal input and RX IF signal output


Warning: Do not disconnect the coaxial cable while the
IDU is powered on.

FG

Frame ground

RF IN/OUT
(6/7/8 GHz : SMA)
(11 GHz : PBR-100)
(13/15 GHz : PBR-140)
(18/23 GHz : PBR-220)
(26 GHz : PBR-260)
(38 GHz : PBR-320)

RF signal input/output from/to antenna

2.8 Frame Grounding


In mounting the IDU and ODU, perform frame grounding. The location
of the frame grounding in each IDU and ODU is shown in Fig. 2-7, and
the connection for frame grounding is shown in Fig. 2-8.
Note: Connect the Frame Ground (FG) terminal on the IDU to the
mounting rack with the earth cable. In addition, connect the
mounting rack to the indoor earth terminal with the earth cable
and connect the FG terminal on the ODU to the ground (refer to
Fig. 2-8).

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No.1 FG
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT
PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

G7895 SW UNIT
MAINT

R SW
LCT

EOW
ALM

NE2

ALM

STATUS

EOW1 EOW2
STM-1 IN

NE1

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
ALM/AUX

ALM

SC IN/OUT
PNMT

CALL

RESET

STM-1 OUT

ALM

LAN
V11
PNMS

RX

TX

ODU IDU
2

PASOLINK +
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

FUSE (7.5A)

No.2 FG

SEL V

IDU

FG
IFL FG

(BOTTOM VIEW)

FG

6/7/8 GHz ODU

Fig. 2-7 Location of Frame Ground

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11-38 GHz ODU

RX LEV
MON

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LIGHTNING ROD

OUTDOOR EARTH TERMINAL


(EXISTING OR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED)

PROTECT AREA

COAXIAL CABLE
ODU

EARTH LINE

INDOOR EARTH TERMINAL

RACK

IDU
EARTH LINE

GROUND
LEVEL

Cautions: 1. Install the ODU within the area protected by lightning rod.
2. To avoid surge currents caused by lightning circulating in the equipment
earth system, connect the equipment earth system (frame ground) to
ground of the lightning rod at ground level.
Fig. 2-8 Connection for Frame Grounding (1/2)

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LIGHTNING ROD

ODU

FG
Grounding cable for ODU should be
connected to the nearest EP of the tower.
EP
EARTH LINE*
(Grounding-resistance:
less than 10 )

EARTH LINE
ISOLATED FROM
TOWER
(Grounding-resistance:
less than 10 )

(Grounding-resistance of tower:
less than 10 )

COAXIAL CABLE
INDOOR EARTH
TERMINAL
RACK
IDU

GROUND
LEVEL

Note: * NEC recommends that the frame ground of ODU should be connected to the earth line
as shown above.
EP : Earthing Point of tower
FG : Frame Ground terminal
Fig. 2-8

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Connection for Frame Grounding (2/2)

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2.9 Waterproof Protection


After cable connection, the following parts should be wrapped by selfbonding tape for waterproof (see Fig. 2-9).

RF IN/OUT

CABLE

IF IN/OUT

CABLE
ODU
SELF-BONDING TAPE
Note: The self-bonding tape shall be prepared by customer.
6-8 GHz Band ODU
Fig. 2-9 Location of Connector for Waterproof (1/2)

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This part should be wrapped by


self-bonding tape for waterproof.

ODU

IFL CONNECTOR

IF CABLE
ODU
SELF-BONDING TAPE

ODU
IF CABLE
SELF-BONDING TAPE
IN CASE OF L ANGLE
Note: The self-bonding tape shall be prepared by customer.
11 - 38 GHz Band ODU
Fig. 2-9 Location of Connector for Waterproof (2/2)

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3. INITIAL LINE UP
This paragraph provides instructions for the initial lineup of the
equipment. Included is information on start-up, shut-down, IDU and ODU
equipment setting, antenna orientation and lineup test for the equipment.
If orderwire communication is required, connect the X0818A OW/RX
LEV Monitor to the ODU. The OW/RX LEV Monitor operates on a dry
battery (6F22/9V).
Notes:

1. Insert the battery with correct polarity.


2. When the OW/RX LEV Monitor will not be used for
extended periods of time, remove the battery to avoid
damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
3. Set the OW switch to ON when the orderwire will be used.
When the OW indicator is not lit even though the OW switch
is set to ON, replace the battery since the battery had
become weak.

3.1 Start-up
The start-up procedure for the equipment is shown in Chart 3-1.
Warning: 1. After turning ON the equipment, wait at least 10
seconds before turning it OFF again. Repeatedly
turning the power ON and OFF with in a short interval
may cause the IDU to fail.
2. While the power supply is ON, do not remove/connect
the power supply connector. Otherwise, the DC-DC
CONV may fail.
3. The -43 V DC power is superimposed on the centre
conductor of the IF cable between the IDU and the
ODU. If the IF cable is kept short-circuited for a
prolonged period, the DC-DC CONV may fail.

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Chart 3-1 Start-up

Caution: Do not apply to the equipment a voltage that varies sharply.


The equipment may operate improperly.
Apparatus:
Suitable Screwdriver
Digital Multimeter
Step

Procedure

Note: The ODU power is supplied by the IDU.


1

Check that the No.1 CH SEL V in voltage is between 36 to


60 V (or +36 to +60 V)/
20 to 60 V (or +20 to +60 V) with
the digital multimeter, before connecting the power
connector as shown below to the No.1 channel IDU (see Fig.
3-1),
POWER SUPPLY

48 V (or 0 V)/
24 V (or 0 V)

0 V (or +48 V)/


0 V (or +24 V)

4 3

3-2

Check that the IF cable between the IDU and the ODU is
connected,

Turn on the No.1 PWR switch on the IDU (see Fig. 3-1),

Repeat steps 1 to 3 for No.2 channel,

Confirm that No.1 PWR indicator on the IDU is lighted.

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No.1
SEL V

No.1
PWR SWITCH

No.1 PWR
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

G7895 SW UNIT

ALM/AUX

ALM

MAINT

R SW
LCT

EOW
ALM

NE2

STATUS

ALM
1

EOW1 EOW2
STM-1 IN

NE1

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
SC IN/OUT

PNMT

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

LAN
V11
PNMS

CALL

RESET

TX

RX

STM-1 OUT

ALM

ODU IDU
2

PASOLINK +
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)

No.2
PWR SWITCH

No.2
SEL V

No.2 PWR

Fig. 3-1 Connector, Power Switch and Indicator Location

3.2 Shut-down
The shut-down procedures for the equipment is shown in Chart 3-2.
Warning: After turning ON the equipment, wait at least 10 seconds
before turning it OFF again. Repeatedly turning the power
ON and OFF with in a short interval may cause the IDU to
fail.

Chart 3-2 Shut-down


Step

Procedure

Turn off the No.1 or No.2 CH PWR switch on the IDU (see
Fig. 3-1).

3.3 Initial Setting


The setting of the IDU/ODU is performed by the LCT according to Table
3-1.

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Table 3-1 Initial Setting Items


Item

Remarks

1.

System Configuration

Chart 3-3

2.

Date and Time Setting

Chart 3-4

3.

Provisioning Setting

Chart 3-5

4.

Relay/House Keeping

Chart 3-6

The communication/serial port settings of the personal computer used as


local craft terminal (LCT) is listed below.
Bits per second:

19200

Data bits:

Parity:

None

Stop bits:

Flow control:

Hardware

Emulation:

VT100 Video Terminal

Transmission:
Add CR at end of line: No
Local echo: No
Receiving:

CR: No
Return on the right edge: Yes
Force incoming data to 7-bit ASCIII: No

These display screens are shown in Fig. 3-2.


Note: For operating the LCT properly, do not use the arrow keys ,
, etc. (as generates the ESC code) instead of the ESC key.
The cable connector pin assignments are shown in Fig. 3-3. The length of
the RS-232C cable between the personal computer and IDU should be less
than 15 m.

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Note: Please refer to the above screenshots as an example


for the Hyper Terminal Setting.
Fig. 3-2 Display Screens

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IDU SIDE
LCT CONNECTOR

LCT
SIGNAL
NAME

PIN
No.

PIN
No.

SIGNAL
NAME

CTS
RTS
DTR
GND
DSR
TXD
RXD
DCD

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

RTS
CTS
DTR
GND
DSR
RXD
TXD
CD

D-SUB CONNECTOR
(9 Pins)

MODULAR CONNECTOR

Fig. 3-3 RS-232C Cable Pin Assignment

LCT
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

G7895 SW UNIT

ALM/AUX

ALM

MAINT

R SW
LCT

EOW
ALM

NE2

STATUS

ALM
1

EOW1 EOW2
STM-1 IN

NE1

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
SC IN/OUT

PNMT

LAN
V11
PNMS

CALL

RESET

TX

RX

STM-1 OUT

ALM

ODU IDU
2

PASOLINK +
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

FUSE (7.5A)

RS-232C
CABLE

LCT
Fig. 3-4 LCT Setup

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Chart 3-3 System Configuration Setting

This chart describes the procedure for setting the system configuration.
The items to be set are as follows:
Equipment Configuration
RF Frequency
TX Power Control
Frame ID
Main Interface
Setting of the system configuration should be performed in following
order.
Step

Procedure

Referring to Fig. 3-4, connect the RS-232C cable between


the LCT and the IDU,

Open the Terminal software (eg; Hyper Terminal),

Enter Login name Admin and press the Enter key,

Enter password 12345678 and press the Enter key,

Login
: Admin
Password : ********
--- NEC SDH RADIO VER. X.XX.XX --0. Logout
1. Alarm / Status
2. Performance Monitor
3. Provisioning Data
4. System Configuration
5. Inventory Data
6. Relay / House Keeping
7. Maintenance
Enter Selection :

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Chart 3-3 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Press the 4 key for setting the System Configuration and


press the Enter key,

Enter Selection : 4
--- System Configuration --1. Display Radio Equipment Configuration
2. Setup Radio Equipment Configuration
Enter Selection :

Following is an explanation of each item under the System


Configuration menu.
Display Radio Equipment Configuration
Selects to display radio equipment configuration.
Setup Radio Equipment Configuration
Selects to set radio equipment configuration.
6

Press the 2 key for setting the Equipment Configuration


and press the Enter key,

--- Equipment Configuration --10. 1+0 (Expandable)


11. 1+1 (Hot Standby)
12. 1+1 (Twin path)
Current Setting : 1
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

Selects the system from the following three choices:


1+0 (Expandable) : Selects this if the system has currently no
protection unit and the system can be
expanded from 1+0 to a 1+1 system in
the future.
1+1 (Hot standby) : Selects this for 1+1 Hot-standby system.
Note: In 1+1 Hot-standby system, No.1
and No.2 channel ODUs will
automatically have the same
selected settings.
1+1 (Twin Path) : Select this for 1+1 Twin Path system.

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Chart 3-3 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

After setting, press the Enter key for setting the RF


Frequency,

--- RF Frequency --Current TX Frequency = XXXXX.XXX[MHz]


Current RX Frequency = XXXXX.XXX[MHz]
Start TX Frequency = XXXXX.XXX[MHz]
Stop TX Frequency = XXXXX.XXX[MHz]
Shift
Frequency = XXXXX.XXX[MHz]
Enter TX Frequency ([RET] = No Change) :

It is necessary to set frequencies of the No.1 ODUs. When


the transmitting frequency is set, the receiving frequency is
automatically set. For 6/7/8 GHz band ODUs, the TX
frequency setting must be the same as that indicated on the
label attached on the side of the ODU. For the 11-38 GHz
band ODUs, the actual transmit frequency setting that is
entered should be within the TX frequency band of the ODU
(see Appendix in Description section). For 11-38 GHz band
ODUs used in 32 QAM system, the frequency setting should
be at least + 21 MHz away from the bands Start frequency
and at least 21 MHz away from the bands Stop
frequency. For 11-38 GHz band ODUs used in 128 QAM
system, the frequency setting should be at least + 12 MHz
away from the bands Start frequency and at least 12
MHz away from the bands Stop frequency. The bands
Start and Stop frequency are displayed on the LCT. In
1+1 Hot-standby system, the frequency entered is
automatically set for both No.1 and No.2 ODUs. In 1+1
Twin Path system, the frequency setting of the No.1 and No.2
ODUs are not identical and thus, are entered separately.
8

After setting, press the Enter key for setting the TX


Power Control,

--- TX Power Control --1. MTPC


2. ATPC
Current Setting : 1
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

ATPC : Automatic Transmission Power Control


MTPC : Manual Transmission Power Control

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Chart 3-3 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

After setting, press the Enter key for setting the Frame
ID,

--- Frame ID --1. ID1


2. ID2
3. ID3
4. ID4
5. ID5
6. ID6
7. ID7
8. ID8
Current Setting : 1
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

The frame ID is set in order to discriminate the signal. As a


signal with a different ID cannot be received, the ID of the
opposite station should be the same. In the 1+1 Hot standby
system, both No.1 and No.2 channels should have the same
ID. The number of IDs which can be set up is eight; ID1
through ID8.
10

After setting, press the Enter key for setting the Main
Interface,

--- Main Interface --1. STM-1 (Electrical)


2. STM-1 (Optical)
3. STM-1 (Optical: Single Fiber)
Current Setting : 1
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

The interface requirement of the STM-1 main signal is


selected from the following three types.
STM-1 (Electrical) : Selects this when the G7897 150M
INTFC module is used as main
interface card.
STM-1 (Optical) : Selects this when the G7898 OPT INTFC
module is used as main interface card.
STM-1 (Optical : Single Fiber) : Selects this when G7899
OPT INTFC module is
used (Mono fiber type
optical module).
11

3-10

After setting the System Configuration, proceed to Chart 34 for the time setting.

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Chart 3-4 Date and Time Setting

This chart describes the procedure for setting date and time. When the
IDU is turned off for an extended period (i.e. approx. 1 week), the
equipment time setting could have been cleared. In such case, verify and
re-enter the time setting after turning on the IDU.
Step

Procedure

Press the ESC key to go back to the following menu,

Password : ********
--- NEC SDH RADIO VER. X.XX.XX --0. Logout
1. Alarm / Status
2. Performance Monitor
3. Provisioning Data
4. System Configuration
5. Inventory Data
6. Relay / House Keeping
7. Maintenance
Enter Selection :

Press the 7 key for Maintenance and press the Enter


key,

Enter Selection : 7
--- Maintenance --1. MAINT Mode (OFF)
2. Control
3. Reset CPU
4. Set Calendar
5. Password Setting
6. Program Download
Enter Selection : 4
--- Set Calendar --Enter Year : 2001
Enter Month : 2
Enter Day
: 28
Enter Hour : 18
Enter Min : 20
Enter Sec
: 40
Success !!

Press the 4 key for setting the Set Calendar and press the
Enter key,

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Chart 3-4 (Contd)


Step

3-12

Procedure

Set all items according to display of the LCT,

After setting the time, proceed to Chart 3-5 for the


Provisioning setting.

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Chart 3-5 Provisioning Setting

This chart describes the procedure for setting the provisioning data.
Setting items are as follows:
ALS
BER Threshold
Sub Interface
OH Assignment
MTPC TX PWR
ATPC Range
RX Threshold
Additional ATT
ODU ALM MODE
Step

Procedure

Press the ESC key to go back to the following menu,

Password : ********
--- NEC SDH RADIO VER. X.XX.XX --0. Logout
1. Alarm / Status
2. Performance Monitor
3. Provisioning Data
4. System Configuration
5. Inventory Data
6. Relay / House Keeping
7. Maintenance
Enter Selection :

Press the 3 key for Provisioning Data and press the


Enter key,

--- Provisioning Data --1. Display Current Data


2. Set Provisioning Data
Enter Selection :

Following is an explanation of each Provisioning item.


Display Current Data
Selects to display current provisioning data.
Set Provisioning Data
Selects to set provisioning data.

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

The factory settings are listed in the following table. To change


these settings, proceed to the following step.
Factory Setting
Item
32 QAM System

128 QAM System

ALS (OPT INTFC only)

Disable

Disable

ALS DELAY TIME

60 sec.

60 sec.

HIGH BER

3 10-4

3 10-4

LOWBER FOR RX SW

3 10-7

3 10-7

E-BER (DMR)

1 10-4

1 10-4

SD (DMR)

1 10-7

1 10-7

E-BER (MUX)

1 10-4

1 10-4

SD (MUX)

1 10-7

1 10-7

SUB INTERFACE

Not Used

Not Used

OH ASSIGNMENT

Easy
VF-1 : DSC1
VF-2 : DSC2
V11-1 : DSC3
Co.directional
V11-2 : DSC4
Co.directional

Easy
VF-1 : DSC1
VF-2 : DSC2
V11-1 : DSC3
Co.directional
V11-2 : DSC4
Co.directional

MTPC TX POWER

23 dB

20 dB

ATPC Range (max. ~ min.)

0 dB to 10 dB

0 dB to 10 dB

RX THRESHOLD

55 dBm

55 dBm

ADDITIONAL ATT

0 dB

0 dB

ODU ALM MODE*

HOLD

HOLD

Notes: 1. * Applies only to ATPC.


2. In the factory setting, the TX output power is 23 (or 20)
dB lower than the standard level since the MTPC TX
PWR is set to 23 (or 20) dB. If the standard output
level is required, set the MTPC TX PWR to 0 dB.
3. Provisioning items that cannot be set for the selected
operating mode are not displayed on the LCT.

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Press the 2 key and press the Enter key,

--- Provisioning Data --1. Display Current Data


2. Set Provisioning Data
Enter Selection : 2
--- Set Provisioning Data --1. ALS
2. BER Threshold
3. Sub Interface
4. OH Assignment
5. MTPC TXPWR
6. ATPC Range
8. RX Threshold
9. Additional ATT
10. ODU ALM Mode
Enter Selection :

Note: Setting items displayed on the LCT depend on setting


condition of System Configuration.
4

Press the 1 key for setting the ALS and press the Enter
key,

--- ALS --1. Enable


2. Disable
Current Setting : 2
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

ALS sets Enable/Disable of automatic laser shutdown (ALS)


function.
Note: Applies only to optical interface.
Enable :

When the ALS function is used.

Disable :

When the ALS function is not used.

Note: When the ALS function is enable, the ALS delay time
defines the delay time before the laser is emitted for 2
seconds. The delay time can be set to 60, 180, or 300
seconds.
5

After setting, press the ESC key to go back to menu


shown in step 3,

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Press the 2 key for setting the BER Threshold and press
the Enter key,

--- BER Threshold --1. High BER


2. Low BER for RXSW
3. E-BER (DMR)
4. SD (DMR)
5. E-BER (MUX)
6. SD (MUX)
Enter Selection :

High BER : Sets the threshold level for the Excessive-BER


alarm of the Radio section. Sets the threshold
level of BER before switchover of RX SW in
1+1 mode. There are three settable values;
310-4, 310-5 and 310-6.
Note: High BER is monitored in the No.1 and
No.2 channels, respectively.
Low BER for RXSW : Sets the threshold level for the signal
degrade (SD) alarm of Radio section.
Used for RX SW switchover
condition in the 1+1 mode. There are
seven settable threshold values;
310-6, 310-7, 310-8, 310-9,
310-10, 310-11 and 310-12.
E-BER (DMR) : Sets the threshold level for the ExcessiveBER alarm of the Radio section. Sets the
threshold level of BER after switchover of
RX SW in 1+1 mode. There are three
settable threshold values;
110-3, 110-4 and 110-5.
SD (DMR) : Sets the threshold level for the signal degrade
(SD) alarm of the Radio section. Sets the
threshold level of BER after switchover of RX
SW in 1+1 mode. There are four settable
threshold values;
110-6, 110-7, 110-8 and 110-9.

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

E-BER (MUX) : Sets the threshold level for the ExcessiveBER alarm of the input STM-1 signal from
MUX section. There are three settable
threshold values;
110-3, 110-4 and 110-5.
SD (MUX) : Sets the threshold level for the signal degrade
(SD) alarm of the input STM-1 signal from
MUX section.
There are four settable
threshold values;
110-6, 110-7, 110-8 and 110-9.
7

Press the ESC key to go back to the menu shown in step 3,

Press the 3 key for setting the Sub Interface and press the
Enter key,

--- Sub Interface--1. WS INTFC


2. LAN Card
3. Not Used : 0
Current Setting : 0
Enter Selection :

Sub interface sets when using an optional interface card.


WS INTFC : Selects this when the WS INTFC module is
used (Applies only to 32 QAM system).
There are three available WS interface types:
2.048 Mbps unbalanced
2.048 Mbps balanced
1.544 Mbps (AMI or B8ZS)
Setting should be selected in accordance with
WS INTFC module.
LAN Card : Selects this when the LAN Card is used. When
using a LAN function (10BASE-T interface) in
the equipment of 128 QAM, the transmission
way used should be selected in the OH
Assignment item as follows:
32 QAM system
RFCOH of 2.048 Mbps
128 QAM system
DSC or RSOH (E1/F1) of 64 Kbps

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Not Used : When the optional interface card is not mounted


or the function of interface is no required, this
is selected.
9

Press the ESC key to go back to the menu shown in step 3,

10

Press the 4 key for setting the OH Assignment and press


the Enter key,

--- OH Assignment --1. Easy


2. Customize
Current Setting : 1
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

OH Assignment sets Used/Not Used for service channel and


signal assignment are carried out. The service channel can be
used as follows:
VF: 2 channels
V 11: 2 channels
Notes: 1. When LAN CARD is used in 128 QAM system,
this setting is necessary. LAN CARD should be
set in customize mode.
2. When LAN CARD is used in 32 QAM system, this
setting is not necessary.
Easy : When Easy is selected, the same setting as factory
setting is used. Here, setting of the LAN card can not
be performed.
Customize : When customize is selected it allows to select
four out of the eight available channels and
assign them to any of the DSC1 through 4,
RSOH E1 (MUX), F1 (MUX), E1 (DMR) and
F1 (DMR).

MUX

PASOLINK+

E1 (MUX)
F1 (MUX)

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DSC 1-4
E1 (DMR)
F1 (DMR)

E1 (MUX)
F1 (MUX)

MUX

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Selection of Co-Directional of Contradirectional is available for V11 signal (optional).


11

Press the ESC key to go back to the menu shown in step 3,

12

Press the 5 key for setting the TX PWR and press the
Enter key,

--- MTPC TX PWR --Current (-25 to 0dB) : -15


Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

MTPC TX PWR sets the transmission power in MTPC


operation. If the attenuation is set to 0 dB, the maximum
output power is obtained. Setting is available in the range of:
32 QAM: 23 dB to 0 dB
128 QAM: 20 dB to 0 dB
The level is not indicated in the ATPC mode.
13

Press the ESC key to go back to the menu shown in step 3,

14

Press the 6 key for setting the ATPC Range and press the
Enter key,

--- ATPC Maximum PWR --Current (-25 to 0dB) : 0


Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :
--- ATPC Minimum PWR --Current (-25 to [MAX]dB) : -10
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

ATPC Range sets the maximum or minimum transmission


power during ATPC operation. If the ATPC Maximum PWR
is set to 0 dB, the maximum output power is obtained. In the
MTPC mode, this menu will not appear.
Note: Example of ATPC setting.
Where ATPC MAXIMUM PWR of ATPC Range is set
to 0 dB, ATPC MINIMUM PWR is set to -10 dB and
RX Threshold to -60 dBm. In this case, if RX level is
smaller than -60 dBm, monitor/control is performed
with the interval of 8 msec. RX level is monitored in 1
dB step, and TX output is controlled in 1 dB step.
However, a fixed hysteresis of 5 dB referred to the RX
Threshold is implemented for ATPC operation.

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Example: If RX Threshold is set to -60 dBm, no output


control is made unless the RX level goes below -60
dBm or goes above -55 dBm, so that the receive level is
maintained within -60 to -55 dBm.
-55 dBm
5 dB
(ATPC
HYSTERESIS)

RX LEVEL

-60 dBm
(RX THRESHOLD
LEVEL)

15

After setting, press the ESC key to go back to menu


shown in step 3,

16

Press the 8 key for setting the RX Threshold and press the
Enter key,

--- RX Threshold--Current (-55 to 30dBm) : -55


Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

RX Threshold sets the threshold value of receiving level.


Note: It is effective while the opposite station is using the
ATPC function. In the MTPC, setting is unnecessary.
17

Press the ESC key to go back to menu,

18

Press the 9 key for setting the Additional ATT and press
the Enter key,

--- Additional ATT --Current (0 to 5dB) : 0


Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

The additional ATT is a span attenuator that is used to reduce


the transmit power like in cases where the transmission
length is short. First, the transmit output power is adjusted
by setting the MTPC TX Power. If the MTPC TX Power
setting is insufficient, then set the Additional ATT. The
available setting range is from 0 to 5 dB.
19

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Press the ESC key to go back to menu,

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Chart 3-5 (Contd)


Step

20

Procedure

Press the 1, 0 key for setting the ODU ALM Mode and
press the Enter key,

--- ODU ALM Mode --2. MAX Hold


3. MIN Hold
4. Hold
Current Setting : 3
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

This item defines the ODU transmit power level when


communication between IDU and ODU is lost. This setting
is not used when the equipment is set for MTPC operation
and is thus, not displayed.
MAX Hold : Selects this to cause the ODU to transmit at the
ATPC Maximum PWR setting.
MIN Hold : Selects this to cause the ODU to transmit at the
ATPC Minimum PWR setting.
Hold : Selects this to cause the ODU to maintain the
transmit power at the time of failure.
21

After setting the Provisioning data, proceed to Chart 3-6 for


the optional relay house keeping setting, as required.
Otherwise, press the ESC key to go back to the menu
shown in step 3.

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Chart 3-6 Relay/House Keeping Setting

This chart describes the procedure for setting the parallel alarm output and
the status of House Keeping.
The procedure in this chart is to be performed, as required.
Step

Procedure

Press the twice ESC key twice to go back to the following


menu,

Password : ********
--- NEC SDH RADIO VER. X.XX.XX --0. Logout
1. Alarm / Status
2. Performance Monitor
3. Provisioning Data
4. System Configuration
5. Inventory Data
6. Relay / House Keeping
7. Maintenance
Enter Selection :

Press the 6 key for Relay/House Keeping and press the


Enter key,

Enter Selection : 6
--- Relay / House Keeping --1. Display Current State
2. Relay Configuration
3. Output Control
Enter Selection :

The relay configuration setting and alarm output selection is


explained below.
Display Current State
Selects to display House Keeping current state.

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Chart 3-6 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Press the 2 key for setting the Relay Configuration and


press the Enter key,

--- Relay Configuration --1. HK-OUT 1/2/3/4 Enable


2. HK-OUT 1/2/3
Enable
3. HK-OUT 1/2
Enable
4. HK-OUT 1
Enable
5. HK-OUT
Disable
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

Relay Configuration
A maximum of 11 relays can be defined to provide parallel
alarm outputs. The alarms that would cause RL1 to RL3 to
be triggered are pre-assigned while the alarms that would
cause RL4 to RL11 to be triggered can be selected for each
relay. It is also possible to define RL8 to RL11 as HK CONT
outputs instead of alarm outputs as shown in the table below.
If RL8 to RL11 are not assigned as HK CONT outputs, they
may be used as alarm outputs (see Table 2-2, chapter 2 in
Operation section). As shown in Table 2-2 (chapter 2 in
Operation section), more than one alarm may be assigned to
each relay.
Relay

1. HK-OUT 1/2/3/4 Enable

RL08

RL09

RL10

RL11

HK-OUT4

HK-OUT3

HK-OUT2

HK-OUT1

2. HK-OUT 1/2/3

Enable

ALM

HK-OUT3

HK-OUT2

HK-OUT1

3. HK-OUT 1/2

Enable

ALM

ALM

HK-OUT2

HK-OUT1

4. HK-OUT 1

Enable

ALM

ALM

ALM

HK-OUT1

5. HK-OUT

Disable

ALM

ALM

ALM

ALM

RL1 to RL11 are FORM C relays. In the normal or control


off condition, the COM and NC terminals of the relays form
a closed circuit and the COM and NO terminals from an open
circuit. In the alarm or control on condition, the COM and
NC terminals of the relays form an open circuit and the COM
and NO terminals from a closed circuit.
NC
COM
NO
(FORM-C)

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Chart 3-6 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

First, if the four HK control output are required, press the


1 key and press the Enter key,

--- Relay Configuration --1. HK-OUT 1/2/3/4 Enable


2. HK-OUT 1/2/3
Enable
3. HK-OUT 1/2
Enable
4. HK-OUT 1
Enable
5. HK-OUT
Disable
Enter Selection ([RET] = No Change) :

Then, the desired alarm name is selected,

RL01 RL02 RL03


MAINT
Out Mask Mask
PS ALM
Out
CPU ALM Out
8. ODU ALM1 9. ODU ALM2 10. IDU ALM1 11. IDU ALM2 Enter Selection([RET]=No Change):

RL04
Mask
Out
Out
-

RL05
Mask
Out
Out

RL06
Mask
-

RL07
Mask
-

RL08
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK

RL09
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK

RL10
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK

RL11
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK
HK

Shown HK-OUT disable


selected

Mask : Indicates that no alarm is issued at Maintenance.


Out : Indicates that an alarm is issued from the corresponding
relay.
: No relation
HK : Indicates that the Relay is assigned for HK control.
Note: While the CPU is initialized by depressing the RESET
switch, alarm(s) is in normal condition.
After
initialization, the alarm information is properly
provided through relay contacts.

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Chart 3-6 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Then select the relay that will be associated to the alarm that
was previously selected.
--- Relay Configuration --4. RL04 (Out)
5. RL05
6. RL06
7. RL07
8. RL08
9. RL09
10. RL10
11. RL11
Enter Selection([RET]=No Change):

Note: Out is appended to a relay that has already been


assigned to the alarm, selecting it unassigns the alarm
to the relay.
6

If required, press the 3 key to control external equipment


connected to the relays assigned as HK-OUT,

--- Output Control --1. HK-OUT1 (CONT Off)


2. HK-OUT2 (CONT Off)
3. HK-OUT3 (CONT On)
4. HK-OUT4 (CONT Off)
Enter Selection : 1

Output Control
This function can be used to remotely control external
apparatus in the station (e.g. A/C on/off).
CONT Off:
COM and NC terminals of relay are connected.
CONT On:
COM and NO terminals of relay are connected.
Note: When the HK-OUT is assigned in the relay output
only, Output Control item is displayed.
7

After setting the Relay/House Keeping setting, press the


ESC key to go back to the menu.

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3.4 Antenna Orientation


After the initial setting, an antenna orientation is performed between two
stations according to the procedures in Chart 3-7.
Chart 3-7 Antenna Orientation
Apparatus :
HP 3466A Digital Multimeter (or equivalent) with test leads or X0818A
OW/RX LEV Monitor
Screwdriver
Step

Procedure

At the transmitting station, set the ATPC function to


Manual using the LCT (If the transmitter is operated in
MTPC, this step is not required),

At each station, remove the cap from the RX LEV MON


connector (see Fig. 3-5),

At each station, set up as in Fig. 3-5 (Connect cables to RX


LEV MON connector using F-type plug),

At each station, adjust the azimuth and elevation angle of


the antenna alternately so that the measured voltage
becomes maximum,
Azimuth Angle Adjustment

4-1

Loosen nuts (1 in Fig. 3-6),

4-2

Adjust the azimuth angle by adjusting the nuts (2 in Fig.


3-6),

4-3

Secure nuts loosened in step 4-2,

4-4

Secure nuts loosened in step 4-1,


Elevation Angle Adjustment

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4-5

Loosen nuts (3 in Fig. 3-6),

4-6

Loosen bolt(s) (4 in Fig. 3-6),

4-7

Adjust the elevation angle by adjusting the nuts (3 in Fig.


3-6),

4-8

Secure nut loosened in step 4-6,

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Chart 3-7 (Contd)


Step

4-9

Procedure

Secure nuts loosened in step 4-5.

At each station, disconnect the digital multimeter or OW/


RX LEV MONITOR from the RX LEV MON connector,

At each station, reconnect the cap removed in step 2.

At the transmitting station, reset the ATPC function to


Auto using LCT (If transmitter is operated in MTPC,
this step is not required).

RX LEV MON

OW

RX LEV/OW IN
6/7/8 GHz BAND ODU

OW/RX LEV MONITOR


OR
DIGITAL MULTIMETER

RX LEV MON

11-38 GHz BAND ODU

Fig. 3-5 Antenna Orientation Test Setup

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1. Loosen (1/2 turn) bolts


for adjusting azimuth (top
and bottom)

4. Adjust elevation

3. Loosen (1/2 turn) bolts


for adjusting elevation

2. Adjust azimuth
NEW TYPE BRACKET
4. Loosen (1/4 TURN) bolts for adjusting elevation

2. Adjust azimuth
1. Loosen for adjusting azimuth

3. Loosen nuts and


adjust elevation

0.3 m Antenna
3. Loosen nuts and
adjust elevation

4. Loosen bolts for


adjusting elevation

2. Adjust azimuth
1. Loosen for adjusting azimuth
0.6 m Antenna
OLD TYPE BRACKET
Fig. 3-6 Location of Adjusting Nuts

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3.5 Lineup Test


Procedure for line up test between two stations are listed in Table 3-2.

Table 3-2 Lineup Test Items


Item

Remarks

BER Measurement

Chart 3-8

Meter Reading

Chart 3-10

Orderwire Test

Chart 3-11

Note: Chart 3-9 is Manual Switchover Operation procedures.


Chart 3-8 BER Measurement
BER measurement of both No.1 and No.2 channels are performed
between terminal stations.
Apparatus:
HP 3466A Digital Multimeter (or equivalent) with test leads
Screwdriver
SDH/SONET Analyzer
ANRITSU MN95D Optical Variable Attenuator (or equivalent)
Headset
Step

Procedure

A. ELECTRICAL INTERFACE
1

At the transmitting end, disconnect the coaxial cable from


the STM1 IN connector on the 150M INTFC module (see
Fig. 3-7),

At the receiving end, disconnect the coaxial cable from the


STM1 OUT connector on the 150M INTFC module (see Fig.
3-7),

At both transmitting and receiving ends, set the function of


STM/SONET Analyzer as follows:
Bit rate
: 155.52 Mbps
Code format : STM-1
Level
: 1 Vp-p
Impedance : 75 ohms, unbalanced

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Chart 3-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

At both transmitting and receiving ends, set up as shown in


Fig. 3-7,

In HS system, set the TX SW on the ODU to be measured to


ON condition at transmitting end (for switching method,
refer to steps to in Chart 3-9),

At receiving end, set the RX SW on the 150M INTFC


module to the channel to be measured (for switching
method, refer to Chart 3-9),

Measure the BER and confirm that the BER satisfies the
requirement below,
Requirement: 1 1012 or less
B. OPTICAL INTERFACE
Caution: Do not stare into laser beam or view directly with
optical instruments. Otherwise, it may hurt eyes
(Class 1 Laser Product).
Note: In the G7899A OPT INTFC module, since there is only
one connector, transmission and reception of BER
measurement can not be performed simultaneously.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the OPT INTFC module,

At the transmitting and receiving ends, set function of STM/


SONET Analyzer as follows:
G7898A
G7899A
G7899B
OPT INTFC
OPT INTFC
OPT INTFC
Bit rate

: 155.52 Mbps

Code format : STM-1


Level

: 8 to 28
dBm (IN)
8 to 15
dBm (OUT)

155.52 Mbps

155.52 Mbps

STM-1

STM-1

3 to 23
dBm (IN)
7 dBm
(OUT)

3 to 23
dBm (IN)
7 dBm
(OUT)

Wave length : 1310 nm (IN) 1550 nm (IN) 1310 nm (IN)


1310 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
(OUT)
(OUT)
(OUT)
10

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Adjust the input level of the STM1 IN terminal on the IDU


to a suitable value using the optical variable attenuator,

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Chart 3-8 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

11

Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the OPT INTFC module.

TRANSMITTING END
OPTICAL
VARIABLE
ATTENUATOR *

150M INTFC/
OPT INTFC

STM/SONET
ANALYZER

STM1 IN
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT

G7895 SW UNIT
MAINT

R SW
LCT

EOW
ALM

NE2

STATUS

ALM
1

EOW1 EOW2
STM-1 IN

NE1

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
ALM/AUX

ALM

SC IN/OUT
PNMT

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

CALL

RESET

TX

STM-1 OUT

ALM

LAN
V11
PNMS

RX

ODU IDU
2

PASOLINK +
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)

IDU

RECEIVING END
STM/SONET
ANALYZER

150M INTFC/
OPT INTFC

STM1 OUT
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

G7895 SW UNIT

ALM/AUX

ALM

MAINT

R SW
LCT

EOW
ALM

NE2

STATUS

ALM
1

EOW1 EOW2
STM-1 IN

NE1

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
SC IN/OUT

PNMT

CALL

RESET

RX

STM-1 OUT

ALM

LAN
V11
PNMS

TX

ODU IDU
2

PASOLINK +
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

FUSE (7.5A)

SEL V

IDU

Note: * Applies to the OPT INTFC module.


Fig. 3-7 BER Measurement Setup

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Chart 3-9 Manual Switchover Operation


Step

Procedure

Referring to Fig. 3-2, connect the RS-232C cable between


the LCT and the IDU,

Open the Terminal software (eg; Hyper Terminal),

Enter Login name Admin and press the Enter key,

Enter password 12345678 and press the Enter key,

Login
: Admin
Password : ********
--- NEC SDH RADIO VER. X.XX.XX --0. Logout
1. Alarm / Status
2. Performance Monitor
3. Provisioning Data
4. System Configuration
5. Inventory Data
6. Relay / House Keeping
7. Maintenance
Enter Selection :

Press the 7 key and press the Enter key,

7. Maintenance
Enter Selection : 7
--- Maintenance --1. MAINT Mode (OFF)
2. Control
3. Reset CPU
4. Set Calendar
5. Password Setting
6. Program Download
Enter Selection :

Press the 1 key and press the Enter key,


Note: Control items can only be performed when the equipment
MAINT mode is ON.

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Chart 3-9 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Press the 2 key and press the Enter key,

Enter Selection : 2
--- Control --1. RF Frequency
2. ATPC Manual Control
3. TXSW Manual Control
4. TX Mute
5. RXSW Manual Control
6. CW
7. IF Loopback
8. STM-1 Loopback (Near End)
9. STM-1 Loopback (Far End)
10. ALS Manual Restart
Enter Selection :

Note: Setting items displayed on the LCT depend on setting condition


of System Configuration.
8

Press the desired item No. and press the Enter key. Set
the TX SW and/or RX SW as desired to No.1, No.2 or
Auto,

After testing, set the TX SW and RX SW to Auto,

10

Set the maintenance mode to OFF condition,

11

Press the ESC key to return to the main menu,

12

Press the 0 key and press the Enter key.

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Chart 3-10 Meter Reading


Step

Procedure

Referring to Fig. 3-2, connect the RS-232C cable between


the LCT and the IDU,

Open the Terminal software (eg; Hyper Terminal),

Enter Login name Admin and press the Enter key,

Enter password 12345678 and press the Enter key,

Login
: Admin
Password : ********
--- NEC SDH RADIO VER. X.XX.XX --0. Logout
1. Alarm / Status
2. Performance Monitor
3. Provisioning Data
4. System Configuration
5. Inventory Data
6. Relay / House Keeping
7. Maintenance
Enter Selection :

Press the 2 key for Performance Monitor and press the


Enter key,

Enter Selection : 2
--- Performance Monitor --1. Display Metering / BER
2. Display Performance Monitor
3. Display Threshold Data
4. Set Threshold Data

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Press the 1 key for Display Metering/BER and press the


Enter key,

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Chart 3-10 (Contd)


Step

Procedure

Then, the value of TX POWER, RX LEVEL and ODU PS


MON are displayed. Confirm that the LCT indication is as
described in Table 3-3,

Enter Selection : 1
--- Display Metering / BER --TX POWER
+10dBm +12dBm
RX LEVEL
-60dBm -55dBm
ODU PS MON
-43V
-43V
BER
0.0E-10 *

Notes: 1. The left side results are for No.1 channel and right
side for No.2 channel.
2. * BER (radio BER) is calculated every one minute.
Calculating is displayed till the value is fixed.
3. When the data is invalid, *E-** is displayed.
4. TX POWER/RX LEVEL is indicated in 1 dB step.
5. The range of RX LEVEL which can be displayed is as
follows:
32 QAM: 20 to 84 dBm
128 QAM: 20 to 75 dBm
Table 3-3 Meter Reading
Check Item

Normal Indication

Allowable Range

6/7/8 GHz

+25 to 0 dBm

(128 QAM)

11/13/15 GHz

+16.5 to 8.5 dBm

(128 QAM)

+18 to 7 dBm

(32 QAM)

+15 to 10 dBm

(128 QAM)

+17 to 11 dBm

(32 QAM)

+14 to 11 dBm

(128 QAM)

18/23 GHz
TX POWER
26 GHz
38 GHz

Normal indication 3 dB

+13.5 to 11.5 dBm (32 QAM)


****

(128 QAM)

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Table 3-3 Meter Reading (Contd)


Check Item
RX LEVEL

Normal Indication
30 dBm*

Allowable Range
6/7/8 GHz

15 to 69.0 dBm*** (128 QAM)

11/13/15 GHz

15 to 67.0 dBm*** (128 QAM)

18/23 GHz
26 GHz
38 GHz
ODU PS MON

40 V**

15 to 77.0 dBm*** (32 QAM)


15 to 68.5 dBm*** (128 QAM)
15 to 76.5 dBm*** (32 QAM)
15 to 68.0 dBm*** (128 QAM)
15 to 75.0 dBm*** (32 QAM)

(128 QAM)

32 to 46 V DC

Notes: 1. If an abnormal indication appears, proceed with paragraph


5.1 in Maintenance Section.
2. * Varies with receiving RF signal level.
3. ** Varies with cable length between the IDU and ODU.
4. *** This value is required to keep a system quality of 10-3.
5. TX POWER and RX LEVEL indication precision is 3 dB.
6. ****Under development.
7. Record display indication on the LCT.

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After testing, press the ESC key to return to previous


menu,

Press the 0 key to Logout and press the Enter key.

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ROI-S03897

Chart 3-11 Oderwire Test


Step

Procedure

Connect the OW/RX LEV Monitor to the RX LEV MON


connector on the ODU (see Fig. 3-9),

Connect headset(s) to the EOW jack on the IDU and/or to


the HEADSET jack on the OW/RX LEV Monitor (see Figs.
3-8 and 3-9),

Press the CALL button on the IDU,


Requirement: At the opposite station, the buzzer on the IDU
is activated,

Check that the orderwire communication between the


stations is possible by using headsets,

Set the OW switch on the OW/RX LEV Monitor to ON


(OW indicator on the OW/RX LEV Monitor is turned on),

Check that orderwire communication between the IDU and


ODU can be connected by using headsets,

Set the OW switch on the OW/RX LEV Monitor to OFF


(OW indicator on the OW/RX LEV Monitor is turned off),
Note: The battery becomes weak if the OW switch is kept ON.

Disconnect the headset(s) from the EOW jack on the IDU,


and/or from the HEADSET jack on the OW/RX LEV
Monitor,

Disconnect the OW/RX LEV Monitor from the RX LEV


MON connector on the ODU.

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ROI-S03897

CALL

EOW

G7894 MD UNIT
PWR
IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

G7895 SW UNIT

ALM/AUX

ALM

MAINT

R SW
LCT

EOW
ALM

NE2

STATUS

ALM
1

EOW1 EOW2
STM-1 IN

NE1

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)
SC IN/OUT

PNMT

CALL

RESET

TX

STM-1 OUT

ALM

LAN
V11
PNMS

RX

ODU IDU
2

PASOLINK +
G7894 MD UNIT
PWR

IF
IN/OUT
!

PWR

WARNING

-43V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE DISCONNECTING
IF CABLE

SEL V

FUSE (7.5A)

(FRONT VIEW)
IDU
Fig. 3-8 Lineup Test Setup for IDU

RX LEV MON

OW

HEAD SET

RX LEV/OW IN

6/7/8 GHz BAND ODU

OW/RX LEV MONITOR


OR
DIGITAL MULTIMETER
RX LEV MON

11-38 GHz BAND ODU

Fig. 3-9 OW Test Setup

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