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V2.0
2009-11-18
Wang.Jiaqi
Zhang Wei
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
Overview ..................................................................................................................... 1
About ZXMW SR10 S340 ............................................................................................ 1
System Solution ........................................................................................................... 1
Product Appearance .................................................................................................... 2
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
Features ...................................................................................................................... 3
High Spectral Efficiency ............................................................................................... 3
Native Microwave Technology ..................................................................................... 3
Integrated Nodal Solution ............................................................................................ 3
Cross Connect ............................................................................................................. 5
Wireless SNCP ............................................................................................................ 6
ACM- Adaptive Coding & Modulation .......................................................................... 8
XPIC Technology ......................................................................................................... 8
Integrated Layer-2 Switching ....................................................................................... 9
QoS-Aware Dynamic Congestion Management ........................................................ 10
Intelligent Ethernet Header Compression.................................................................. 10
Extensive Radio Capacity/Utilization Statistics.......................................................... 10
In-Band Management ................................................................................................ 11
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
4
4.1
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
4.4.5
4.4.6
4.4.7
4.4.8
4.5
4.5.1
4.5.2
4.6
4.6.1
4.6.2
II
4.6.3
4.6.4
4.6.5
4.6.6
4.6.7
5
5.1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.3
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.4
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.5
6.5.1
Configuration ............................................................................................................ 44
1+0 Unprotected ........................................................................................................ 44
Configuration Requirements (Single Site) ................................................................. 44
System Configurations............................................................................................... 44
System Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 45
1+1 HSB .................................................................................................................... 45
Configuration Requirements (Single Site) ................................................................. 45
System Configurations............................................................................................... 46
2+0 XPIC ................................................................................................................... 46
Configuration Requirements (Single Site) ................................................................. 46
System Configurations............................................................................................... 46
2+2 XPIC ................................................................................................................... 47
Configuration Requirements (Single Site) ................................................................. 47
System Configurations............................................................................................... 47
Switching Principle ..................................................................................................... 47
Theory of Operation ................................................................................................... 47
7
7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
7.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
Glossary .................................................................................................................... 53
III
FIGURES
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31
Figure 32
Figure 33
Figure 34
Figure 35
Figure 36
Figure 37
Figure 38
TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
Table 13
Table 14
Table 15
Table 16
Table 17
Table 18
Table 19
Table 20
Table 21
Table 22
Table 23
Table 24
Table 25
Table 26
Table 27
Table 28
Table 29
Table 30
Table 31
Table 32
Table 33
Table 34
Table 35
Table 36
Table 37
Table 38
Table 39
Table 40
Table 41
Overview
1.1
The ZXMW SR10 S340 is a versatile, compact split type radio system. It supports both
data and voice transmission, typically in mobile backhaul, enterprise, government, and
public safety networks. It is optimized for hybrid TDM and IP operation in next
generation mobile networks.
The ZXMW SR10 S340 is designed as a native Ethernet microwave radio platform that
can integrate smoothly in any network, while providing a broad range of softwareconfigurable licensed channel schemes.
The ZXMW SR10 S340 supports the frequency bands from 6 GHz to 38 GHz with
maximum 500 Mbps Ethernet throughput. Software programmable QPSK to 256 QAM
modulation provides wide bandwidth range from 7 MHz to 56 MHz.
The ZXMW SR10 S340 can support point-to-point, tree, and cascaded chain topologies.
It can be integrated seamlessly in any SDH network.
1.2
System Solution
The ZXMW SR10 S340 supports system throughput from 10 Mbps to 500 Mbps. It
provides an optimal solution for 2G/3G mobile backhaul.
Figure 1
1.3
Product Appearance
The ZXMW SR10 S340 radio system adopts Split-mount architecture (IDU and ODU).
ODU is weatherproof and can be mounted in separate or direct mode with antenna.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Features
2.1
2.2
Frequency bands: L6, U6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 23, 26, 28, 38 GHz
High scalability: From 10 Mbps to 500 Mbps, using the same hardware
2.3
Very low overhead mapping for both Ethernet and TDM traffic, to the microwave
radio frame.
Cross-connect/switching elements
Control/management elements
Radio carriers
TDM/Ethernet interfaces
Figure 4
2.4
Cross Connect
The ZXMW SR10 S340 provides a high-speed circuit connection scheme for
transporting both Ethernet and TDM traffic from any given ports.
The system is composed of several inter-connected (stacked) IDU, with integrated and
centralized TDM traffic switching and Ethernet bridging capability.
Cross connect features:
Cross connect is performed between any two physical or logical interfaces in the
node, including:
E1/T1 interface
In the case of a failure, the backup unit takes over the job of the fault one.(<50 ms
down time).
Cross connect function provides connectivity for the following types of configurations,
including:
Line to radio
Radio to radio
Line to line
Figure 5
Line to Radio
2.5
Figure 6
Radio to Radio
Figure 7
Line to Line
Wireless SNCP
The ZXMW SR10 S340 supports an integrated VC trail protection mechanism called
Wireless SNCP (Sub Network Connection Protection).
With Wireless SNCP, a backup VC trail can optionally be defined for each individual VC
trail.
For each backup VC, the following needs to be defined:
A path for the backup VC (typically separate from the path of the main VC that is
protecting).
For each direction of the backup VC, the following is performed independently:
At the first branching point, duplication of the traffic from main VC to backup VC.
At the second branching point, selection of the traffic from either main VC or backup
VC.
Figure 8
2.6
8 modulation/coding work points (up to -3 dB system gain for each point change)
Figure 9
2.7
XPIC Technology
ZXMW SR10 S340 operates in co-channel dual polarization (CCDP) mode, using the
cross polarization interference canceller (XPIC) algorithm. Two STM-1 signals can be
8
transmitted over a single channel, using vertical and horizontal polarization. This
enables double capacity in the same spectrum bandwidth.
2.8
Smart Pipe - In this mode, Ethernet switching functionality is disabled and only a
single Ethernet interface is enabled for user traffic. The unit effectively operates as
a point-to-point Ethernet microwave radio.
4k active VLANs
8k MAC addresses
Integrated QoS
The ZXMW SR10 S340 is fully MEF-9 and MEF-14 certified for EPL, EVPL and E-LAN
services.
2.9
Traffic shaping
ZTE's Adaptive Modulation has a remarkable synergy with the equipment's built-in Layer
2 Quality of Service mechanism. Since QoS provides priority support for different
classes of service, according to a wide range of criteria (see below) it is possible to
configure the system to discard only low priority packets as conditions deteriorate. The
ZXMW SR10 S340 platform can classify packets according to the most external header,
VLAN 802.1p, TOS / TC - IP precedence and VLAN ID. All classes use 4 levels of
prioritization with user selectable options between strict priority queuing and weighted
fair queuing with user configurable weights.
If the user wishes to rely on external switches QoS, Adaptive Modulation can work with
them via the flow control mechanism supported in the radio.
2.10
Table 1
2.11
Capacity Improvement
64
45%
96
29%
128
22%
256
11%
512
5%
10
2.12
Capacity/ACM statistics
Seconds in an interval, during which active modulation was below the userconfigured threshold
Utilization statistics
Seconds in an interval, during which radio link utilization was above the userconfigured threshold
In-Band Management
The ZXMW SR10 S340 can optionally be managed in-band, via its radio and Ethernet
interfaces. This method of management eliminates the need for a dedicated interface
and network.
In-band management uses a dedicated management VLAN, which is user-configurable.
11
Hardware Structures
3.1
Indoor Units
3.1.1
Appearance
The ZXMW SR10 S340 adopts Split-mount architecture (IDU and ODU). IDU supports
both Ethernet and TDM for cellular backhaul network migration to IP, within the same
compact footprint.
3.1.2
Interfaces
The ZXMW SR10 S340 IDU interfaces are shown in Figure 15.
12
Main interfaces
5 x 10/100Base-T
16 x E1 (optional)
Additional interfaces
16 x E1
1 x STM-1
Figure 16 16 x E1 T-Card
Terminal console
13
PROT: Ethernet protection control interface (for 1+1 HSB mode support)
3.1.2.1
Traffic options
XPIC support
14
Gigabit Ethernet (optical) interface characteristics are listed in the following Table 2 .
Table 2
850 nm
Receptacle
Connector
LC
220 m, 500 m
Cable Type
Table 3
1310 nm
Receptacle
Connector
LC
550 m, 5000 m
Cable Type
3.1.2.2
15
Table 4
3.1.2.3
Connector
RJ-45
Max Segment
Length
Cable Type
16E1 Interface
16E1 Interface is shown in Figure 21
Figure 21 16 E1 Interface
Table 5
16 E1 Characteristics
16E1
3.1.2.4
Connector
MDR 69-pin
Cable type
Twisted pair
Interface Type
E1
Number of ports
Timing mode
Retimed
Framing
Coding
E1: HDB3
Range
5m
Line Impedance
Compatible
Standards
16
Table 6
10/100BaseT (Ethernet)
3.1.2.5
Connector
Shielded RJ-45
Used with
UTP Cat 5
Protocols supported
Timing mode
Range
Retimed
100 m
Impedance
100
Protection Interface
Protection interface is shown in Figure 23.
Table 7
Protection Interface
Protection Interface
3.1.2.6
Connector
Shielded RJ-45
Cable Type
UTP Cat 5
Protocols supported
Timing mode
Range
Retimed
100 m
Impedance
100 ohm
Out-of-Band Management
Out-of-Band Management interface is shown in Figure 24.
17
Table 8
Out-of-Band Management
3.1.2.7
Connector
Shielded RJ-45
Cable Type
UTP Cat 5
Protocols supported
Timing mode
Range
Retimed
100 m
Impedance
100 ohm
Order Wire Channel Interface characteristics are listed in the following Table 9 .
Table 9
3.1.2.8
Termination Type
0.3-3.4
-2000 approx
32
18
The user channel is a CVSD audio channel that delivers 64 kbps, through an RJ-45
connector.
The interface can be used for one of the following:
3.2
3.2.1
Asynchronous RS-232
Asynchronous V.11
Outdoor Units
Appearance
The ODU appearance is shown in Figure 27
3.2.2
Interface
The ODU interface is shown in Figure 28
19
20
4.1
System Characteristics
System characteristics are shown as following Table 10
Table 10
4.2
4.2.1
System Characteristics
ATPC range
20dB, in 1 dB step
Frequency Stability
Configuration
1+0
1+1 HSB (2*IDU)
2+0 XPIC (2*IDU)
2+2 XPIC (4*IDU)
Metering Access
RX Signal Level
Modulation Type
QPSK
8PSK
16/32/64/128/256QAM
Guaranteed Temperature
IDU: -5 to +55C;
ODU: -33 to +55C
Guaranteed Humidity
Transportation/Storage
Loopback
Line Loopback
RF Loopback
IF Loopback
Physical Properties
Dimension
The dimension of IDU and ODU is shown as following Table 11 .
Table 11
Item
IDU (mm)
ODU (mm)
Dimension
21
4.2.2
Weight
The weight of the IDU and ODU is shown as following Table 12 .
Table 12
4.2.3
Item
IDU (kg)
ODU (kg)
Weight
2.5 kg
4.0 kg
Power Input
The Power Input of the IDU is shown as following Table 13 .
Table 13
4.2.4
Item
Power Input
-48 VDC
Power Consumption
The Power consumption of the system is shown as following Table 14 .
Table 14
Power Consumption
Item
Power Consumption
Configuration
1+0
1+1
IDU
25 W
45 W
ODU
6-26 GHz
28-38 GHz
6-26 GHz
28-38 GHz
22 W
26 W
39 W
43 W
47 W
51 W
84 W
88 W
System
4.3
Radio Frequency
4.3.1
Channel Spacing
Table 15
22
Frequency
Modulation
L6 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
10/28/29/29.65/30/40/56
U6 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
10/28/29/29.65/30/40/56
4.3.2
Frequency
Modulation
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/10/14/28/29/29.65/30/40/56
8 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/10/14/28/29/29.65/30/40/56
11 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
28/29/29.65/30/40
13 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/14/28/56
15 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/14/28/56
18 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/14/20/27.5/40/55/80
23 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/14/20/28/50/56/60
26 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/14/28/40/56
28 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/14/20/28/50/56/60
38 GHz
QPSK
8 PSK
16/32/64/128/256 QAM
7/14/20/28/50/56/60
TX/RX Spacing
Table 16
Frequency
TX/RX Spacing
Standard
L6 GHz
Variable
252.04/240/266/
300
ITU-R F.383-7
ITU-R F.384-7
CEPT 14-01E
ITU-R F.497-6
CFR47 101.147
5900-6501
U6 GHz
Variable
ITU-R F.383-7
6400-7101
23
Frequency
TX/RX Spacing
340/160/170/500
Standard
CEPT 14-01E
CFR47 101.147
7 GHz
Variable
154/161/168/182
/196/245/300
ITU-R F.385-7
Annexe 3
ITU-R F.385-8
Rec 1-4
Annexe 1,3,4
CEPT 02-06
Annexe 1
7100-7900
8 GHz
Variable
119/154/300/311
.32
ITU-R F.386-6
Annexe 4,3
CEPT 02-06
7700-8500
11 GHz
490
ITU-R F.387-9
CEPT 12-06
rec.12
CFR47 101.147
10721-11439
ITU-R F.387-9
Annexe 2
CEPT 12-06 rec.3
10701-11459
ITU-R F.497-6
CEPT 1202F
12751-13129
14648-15075
530
13 GHz
15 GHz
266
315
10961-11679
10941-11699
12863-13241
14732-15159
420
ITU-R F.636-3
14501-15145
14697-15341
490
ITU-R F.636-3
14403-15117
14627-15341
18 GHz
23 GHz
24
644
14613-15341
728
CEPT 12-07E
14501-15341
1008/1010
ITU-R F.595-8
CEPT 12-03E
17700-19700
1120
17728-19673
1560
ITU-R F.595-8
CFR47 101.147
17700-19710
1008
ITU-R F.637-3
Annexe 3
CEPT 12-02E
22000-23600
1200
CFR47 101.147
21200-23000
ITU-R F.637-3
21800-23600
Frequency
26 GHz
TX/RX Spacing
Standard
Annexe 4
1232
ITU-R F.637-3,
Annexe 1
21224-23016
ITU-R F.748-4,
Annexe 2
CEPT 13-02E
24549-26005
ITU-R F.748-4,
Annexe 2
CEPT 13-02E
27548-29004
ITU-R F.749-2,
Annexe 3,1
37058-38878
1008
28 GHz
1008
38 GHz
1260
21784-23576
24997-26453
27996-29452
37618-39438
Note: Please check ZXMW SR10 S340 Frequency Sub-band for more information.
4.4
Service Capacity
System throughput in different configurations is listed below.
4.4.1
7 MHz
Table 17
7 MHz (ETSI)
Capacity
License
Supported
E1s
Min
Max
QPSK
10 Mbps
9.5 Mbps
13.5 Mbps
8 PSK
25 Mbps
14 Mbps
20 Mbps
16 QAM
25 Mbps
19 Mbps
28 Mbps
32 QAM
25 Mbps
10
24 Mbps
34 Mbps
64 QAM
25 Mbps
12
28 Mbps
40 Mbps
128 QAM
50 Mbps
13
32 Mbps
46 Mbps
256 QAM
50 Mbps
16
38 Mbps
54 Mbps
256 QAM
50 Mbps
16
42 Mbps
60 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
25
4.4.2
10 MHz
Table 18
10 MHz (FCC)
Capacity
License
Supported
T1s
Min
Max
QPSK
10 Mbps
13 Mbps
18 Mbps
8 PSK
25 Mbps
10
19 Mbps
27 Mbps
16 QAM
25 Mbps
16
28 Mbps
40 Mbps
32 QAM
50 Mbps
16
32 Mbps
46 Mbps
64 QAM
50 Mbps
16
42 Mbps
61 Mbps
128 QAM
50 Mbps
16
50 Mbps
71 Mbps
256 QAM
50 Mbps
16
54 Mbps
78 Mbps
256 QAM
50 Mbps
16
60 Mbps
85 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
4.4.3
14 MHz
Table 19
14 MHz (ETSI)
Capacity
License
Supported
E1s
Min
Max
QPSK
25 Mbps
20 Mbps
29 Mbps
8 PSK
25 Mbps
12
29 Mbps
41 Mbps
16 QAM
50 Mbps
16
42 Mbps
60 Mbps
32 QAM
50 Mbps
16
49 Mbps
70 Mbps
64 QAM
50 Mbps
16
57 Mbps
82 Mbps
128 QAM
100 Mbps
16
69 Mbps
98 Mbps
256 QAM
100 Mbps
16
81 Mbps
115 Mbps
256 QAM
100 Mbps
16
87 Mbps
125 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
4.4.4
20 MHz
Table 20
20 MHz (FCC)
Modulation
QPSK
26
Capacity
License
Supported
T1s
Min
Max
25 Mbps
16
28 Mbps
40 Mbps
Ethernet Throughput
Capacity
License
Supported
T1s
Min
Max
8 PSK
50 Mbps
16
39 Mbps
56 Mbps
16 QAM
50 Mbps
16
57 Mbps
81 Mbps
32 QAM
100 Mbps
16
67 Mbps
96 Mbps
64 QAM
100 Mbps
16
93 Mbps
133 Mbps
128 QAM
100 Mbps
16
102 Mbps
146 Mbps
256 QAM
100 Mbps
16
118 Mbps
169 Mbps
256 QAM
150 Mbps
16
129 Mbps
185 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
4.4.5
28 MHz
Table 21
28 MHz (ETSI)
Capacity
License
Supported
E1s
Min
Max
QPSK
50 Mbps
16
38 Mbps
54 Mbps
8 PSK
50 Mbps
16
53 Mbps
76 Mbps
16 QAM
100 Mbps
16
77 Mbps
110 Mbps
32 QAM
100 Mbps
16
103 Mbps
148 Mbps
64 QAM
150 Mbps
16
127 Mbps
182 Mbps
128 QAM
150 Mbps
16
156 Mbps
223 Mbps
256 QAM
150 Mbps
16
167 Mbps
239 Mbps
256 QAM
200 Mbps
16
183 Mbps
262 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
4.4.6
30 MHz
Table 22
30 MHz (FCC)
Capacity
License
Supported
T1s
Min
Max
QPSK
50 Mbps
16
39 Mbps
55 Mbps
8 PSK
50 Mbps
16
62 Mbps
89 Mbps
16 QAM
100 Mbps
16
93 Mbps
133 Mbps
32 QAM
100 Mbps
16
120 Mbps
171 Mbps
64 QAM
150 Mbps
16
142 Mbps
202 Mbps
128 QAM
150 Mbps
16
164 Mbps
235 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
27
Capacity
License
Supported
T1s
Min
Max
256 QAM
200 Mbps
16
185 Mbps
264 Mbps
256 QAM
200 Mbps
16
204 Mbps
292 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
4.4.7
40 MHz
Table 23
40 MHz (ETSI/FCC)
Capacity
License
Supported
E1/T1s
Min
Max
QPSK
50 Mbps
16
56 Mbps
80 Mbps
8 PSK
100 Mbps
16
82 Mbps
117 Mbps
16 QAM
100 Mbps
16
122 Mbps
174 Mbps
32 QAM
150 Mbps
16
153 Mbps
219 Mbps
64 QAM
200 Mbps
16
188 Mbps
269 Mbps
128 QAM
200 Mbps
16
214 Mbps
305 Mbps
256 QAM
300 Mbps
16
239 Mbps
342 Mbps
256 QAM
300 Mbps
16
262 Mbps
374 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
4.4.8
50 MHz
Table 24
50 MHz (FCC)
Capacity
License
Supported
T1s
Min
Max
QPSK
100 Mbps
16
65 Mbps
93 Mbps
8 PSK
100 Mbps
16
104 Mbps
148 Mbps
16 QAM
150 Mbps
16
130 Mbps
186 Mbps
32 QAM
150 Mbps
16
169 Mbps
241 Mbps
64 QAM
200 Mbps
16
218 Mbps
312 Mbps
128 QAM
300 Mbps
16
262 Mbps
374 Mbps
256 QAM
300 Mbps
16
306 Mbps
437 Mbps
256 QAM
All capacity
16
322 Mbps
461 Mbps
Modulation
Ethernet Throughput
28
4.5
4.5.1
Power
Transmit Power
Table 25
Frequency
Modulation
6/7/8 GHz
QPSK
26.0
8 PSK
26.0
16 QAM
25.0
32 QAM
24.0
64 QAM
24.0
128 QAM
24.0
256 QAM
22.0
QPSK
24.0
8PSK
24.0
16 QAM
23.0
32 QAM
22.0
64 QAM
22.0
128 QAM
22.0
256 QAM
20.0
QPSK
22.0
8 PSK
22.0
16 QAM
21.0
32 QAM
20.0
64 QAM
20.0
128 QAM
20.0
256 QAM
18.0
QPSK
21.0
8 PSK
21.0
16 QAM
20.0
32 QAM
19.0
64 QAM
19.0
128 QAM
19.0
256 QAM
17.0
QPSK
18.0
8 PSK
18.0
16 QAM
17.0
32 QAM
16.0
64 QAM
16.0
11/13/15 GHz
18 GHz
23/26 GHz
28/38 GHz
29
Frequency
Modulation
128 QAM
16.0
256 QAM
14.0
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB.
4.5.2
Threshold Power
Threshold power (@BER=10-6) is listed below.
Note: Threshold power (@BER=10-3) above value -1.5 dB. For example, when the
threshold power (@BER=10-6) is -92.0 dBm, the threshold power (@BER=10-3) is 93.5
dBm.
4.5.2.1
7 MHz
Table 26
Frequency
Modulation
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-92.0
8 PSK
-89.5
16 QAM
-86.5
32 QAM
-84.5
64 QAM
-82.0
128 QAM
-79.5
256 QAM
-76.5
256 QAM
-74.5
QPSK
-91.5
8 PSK
-89.0
16 QAM
-86.0
32 QAM
-84.0
64 QAM
-81.5
128 QAM
-79.0
256 QAM
-76.0
256 QAM
-74.0
QPSK
-91.0
8 PSK
-88.5
16 QAM
-85.5
32 QAM
-83.5
64 QAM
-81.0
128 QAM
-78.5
256 QAM
-75.5
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
30
7 MHz (ETSI)
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
256QAM
-73.5
QPSK
-90.5
8 PSK
-88.0
16 QAM
-85.0
32 QAM
-83.0
64 QAM
-80.5
128 QAM
-78.0
256 QAM
-75.0
256 QAM
-73.0
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB
4.5.2.2
10 MHz
Table 27
10 MHz (FCC)
Frequency
Modulation
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-91.0
8 PSK
-88.5
16 QAM
-85.0
32 QAM
-84.0
64 QAM
-80.0
128 QAM
-77.0
256 QAM
-75.5
256 QAM
-73.5
QPSK
-90.5
8 PSK
-88.0
16 QAM
-84.5
32 QAM
-83.5
64 QAM
-79.5
128 QAM
-76.5
256 QAM
-75.0
256 QAM
-73.0
QPSK
-90.0
8 PSK
-87.5
16 QAM
-84.0
32 QAM
-83.0
64 QAM
-79.0
128 QAM
-76.0
256 QAM
-74.5
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
31
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
256 QAM
-72.5
QPSK
-89.5
8 PSK
-87.0
16 QAM
-83.5
32 QAM
-82.5
64 QAM
-78.5
128 QAM
-75.5
256 QAM
-74.0
256 QAM
-72.0
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB
4.5.2.3
14 MHz
Table 28
Frequency
Modulation
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-89.0
8 PSK
-87.0
16 QAM
-83.5
32 QAM
-81.5
64 QAM
-79.5
128 QAM
-76.5
256 QAM
-73.5
256 QAM
-72.0
QPSK
-88.5
8 PSK
-86.5
16 QAM
-83.0
32 QAM
-81.0
64 QAM
-79.0
128 QAM
-76.0
256 QAM
-73.0
256 QAM
-71.5
QPSK
-88.0
8 PSK
-86.0
16 QAM
-82.5
32 QAM
-80.5
64 QAM
-78.5
128 QAM
-75.5
256 QAM
-72.5
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
32
14 MHz (ETSI)
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
256 QAM
-71.0
QPSK
-87.5
8 PSK
-85.5
16 QAM
-82.0
32 QAM
-80.0
64 QAM
-78.0
128 QAM
-75.0
256 QAM
-72.0
256 QAM
-70.5
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB
4.5.2.4
20 MHz
Table 29
20 MHz (FCC)
Frequency
Modulation
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-88.0
8 PSK
-86.0
16 QAM
-83.0
32 QAM
-81.0
64 QAM
-76.5
128 QAM
-75.0
256 QAM
-72.0
256 QAM
-70.0
QPSK
-87.5
8 PSK
-85.5
16 QAM
-82.5
32 QAM
-80.5
64 QAM
-76.0
128 QAM
-74.5
256 QAM
-71.5
256 QAM
-69.5
QPSK
-87.0
8 PSK
-85.0
16 QAM
-82.0
32 QAM
-80.0
64 QAM
-75.5
128 QAM
-74.0
256 QAM
-71.0
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
33
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
256 QAM
-69.0
QPSK
-86.5
8 PSK
-84.5
16 QAM
-81.5
32 QAM
-79.5
64 QAM
-75.0
128 QAM
-73.5
256 QAM
-70.5
256 QAM
-68.5
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB.
4.5.2.5
28 MHz
Table 30
Frequency
Modulation
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-86.5
8 PSK
-85.0
16 QAM
-82.0
32 QAM
-78.5
64 QAM
-75.5
128 QAM
-72.0
256 QAM
-70.5
256 QAM
-68.5
QPSK
-86.0
8 PSK
-84.5
16 QAM
-81.5
32 QAM
-78.0
64 QAM
-75.0
128 QAM
-71.5
256 QAM
-70.0
256 QAM
-68.0
QPSK
-85.5
8 PSK
-84.0
16 QAM
-81.0
32 QAM
-77.5
64 QAM
-74.5
128 QAM
-71.0
256 QAM
-69.5
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
34
28 MHz (ETSI)
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
256 QAM
-67.5
QPSK
-85.0
8 PSK
-83.5
16 QAM
-80.5
32 QAM
-77.0
64 QAM
-74.0
128 QAM
-70.5
256 QAM
-69.0
256 QAM
-67.0
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB.
4.5.2.6
40 MHz
Table 31
40 MHz (ETSI/FCC)
Frequency
Modulation
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-85.5
8 PSK
-83.0
16 QAM
-79.5
32 QAM
-76.5
64 QAM
-73.5
128 QAM
-71.5
256 QAM
-69.0
256 QAM
-67.0
QPSK
-85.0
8 PSK
-82.5
16 QAM
-79.0
32 QAM
-76.0
64 QAM
-73.0
128 QAM
-71.0
256 QAM
-68.5
256 QAM
-66.5
QPSK
-84.5
8 PSK
-82.0
16 QAM
-78.5
32 QAM
-75.5
64 QAM
-72.5
128 QAM
-70.5
256 QAM
-68.0
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
35
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
256 QAM
-66.0
QPSK
-84.0
8 PSK
-81.5
16 QAM
-78.0
32 QAM
-75.0
64 QAM
-72.0
128 QAM
-70.0
256 QAM
-67.5
256 QAM
-65.5
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB.
4.5.2.7
50 MHz
Table 32
Frequency
Modulation
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-84.5
8 PSK
-82.0
16 QAM
-80.0
32 QAM
-77.5
64 QAM
-74.0
128 QAM
-71.0
256QAM
-67.5
256 QAM
-66.0
QPSK
-84.0
8 PSK
-81.5
16 QAM
-79.5
32 QAM
-77.0
64 QAM
-73.5
128 QAM
-70.5
256 QAM
-67.0
256 QAM
-65.5
QPSK
-83.5
8 PSK
-81.0
16 QAM
-79.0
32 QAM
-76.5
64 QAM
-73.0
128 QAM
-70.0
256 QAM
-66.5
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
36
50 MHz (FCC)
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
256 QAM
-65.0
QPSK
-83.0
8 PSK
-80.5
16 QAM
-78.5
32 QAM
-76.0
64 QAM
-72.5
128 QAM
-69.5
256QAM
-66.0
256 QAM
-64.5
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB.
4.5.2.8
56 MHz
Table 33
56 MHz (ETSI)
Frequency
Modulation
Threshold Power(dBm)
6 GHz
7 GHz
8 GHz
QPSK
-84.0
8 PSK
-81.5
16 QAM
-79.5
32 QAM
-76.0
64 QAM
-73.0
128 QAM
-70.0
256 QAM
-67.5
256 QAM
-65.5
QPSK
-83.5
8 PSK
-81.0
16 QAM
-79.0
32 QAM
-75.5
64 QAM
-72.5
128QAM
-69.5
256 QAM
-66.5
256 QAM
-65.0
QPSK
-83.0
8 PSK
-80.5
16 QAM
-78.5
32 QAM
-75.0
64 QAM
-72.0
128 QAM
-69.0
256 QAM
-66.0
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
23 GHz
26 GHz
28 GHz
37
Frequency
38 GHz
Modulation
Threshold Power(dBm)
256 QAM
-64.5
QPSK
-82.5
8 PSK
-80.0
16 QAM
-78.0
32 QAM
-74.5
64 QAM
-71.5
128QAM
-68.5
256 QAM
-65.5
256 QAM
-64.0
Note: All values are typical. Guaranteed values are within 2.0 dB
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4.6
System Reliability
4.6.1
Security
4.6.2
Disaster Protection
Table 34
4.6.3
Disaster Protection
Item
IDU
ODU
Ingress Protection
Lightning
ITU-T K.11
ITU-T K.21
ITU-T K.11
ITU-T K.21
Fault Tolerance
Table 35
4.6.4
Fault Tolerance
Item
Characteristic
Residual BER
<10
MTBF
200,000 h
-12
EMC
Electro Magnetic Compatibility:
4.6.5
Operation
ODU comply to the requirements of ETSI 300 019-1-4, Class 4.1E / Class 4M5[4]
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4.6.6
Storage
4.6.7
Transportation
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5.1
Configuration
Fault Management
Performance Management
Maintenance Management
Security Management
Configuration
Configuration includes the following items:
General
Ethernet Switch
Radio
Interfaces
5.1.1
General
General includes the following items:
Unit Parameters
Management
Traps Configuration
Licensing items
5.1.2
Ethernet Switch
It includes the following items:
Switch Configuration
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5.1.3
Radio
Radio includes the following items:
Radio Parameters
Radio Thresholds
5.1.4
Interfaces
Interfaces include the following items:
5.2
Ethernet ports
E1 ports
Wayside channel.
Fault Management
Fault Management menu includes the following items:
5.3
Current alarms
Event log
Performance Management
Performance Monitoring (PM) and Counters include the following items:
5.4
Radio
Tributary (E1)
Maintenance Management
Diagnostics & Management includes the following items:
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Line Loopback
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5.5
Resets
Security Management
Security Management includes the following items:
Security configuration
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Configuration
6.1
1+0 Unprotected
6.1.1
6.1.2
Component
Quantity
IDU
ODU
IF Cable
System Configurations
Figure 29 1+0 Unprotected System Configuration
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6.1.3
6.2
6.2.1
1+1 HSB
Configuration Requirements (Single Site)
Table 37
Component
Quantity
IDU
ODU
Hybrid
IF Cable
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6.2.2
System Configurations
Figure 31 1+1 HSB System Configurations
6.3
2+0 XPIC
6.3.1
6.3.2
Component
Quantity
IDU
ODU
2U Chassis
Flexible Waveguide
IF Cable
System Configurations
Figure 32 2+0 XPIC System Configurations
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6.4
6.4.1
2+2 XPIC
Configuration Requirements (Single Site)
Table 39
6.4.2
Component
Quantity
IDU
ODU
2U Chassis
Hybrid
Flexible Waveguide
IF Cable
System Configurations
Figure 33 2+2 XPIC System Configurations
6.5
6.5.1
Switching Principle
Theory of Operation
Fast hardware-based switching (50 ms) allows fast recovery from failures and minimizes
the link downtime due to equipment failure.
Using the same hardware for the main and backup links minimizes inventory costs and
simplifies equipment and operation flexibility.
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6.5.1.1
6.5.1.2
External Protection is achieved by using two separate boxes. Each box has its
unique IP address.
Configuration is allowed only through Active IDU. Access to the Active IDU is
possible with its unique IP address. Several unique parameters are configurable on
both Active and Standby IDUs, such as IP address, management VLAN, ODU-Txmute, System Name, and so on.
When a switchover occurs, and previous Active IDU becomes Standby IDU, it
should be understood that access to the new Active IDU will be done using its IP,
which is obviously different than previous Active IDU's IP.
Electrical GBE (10/100/1000) cannot split (not through panel or split cables).
Switching Time
The entire switching mechanism time is less than 50 ms.
6.5.1.3
Switch Criteria
The ZXMW SR10 S340 protection mechanism performs a switch from a main unit to a
secondary unit based on a Priority Table. Switchover triggers are described in the
following table, according to their priority (top - highest priority).
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Table 40
Switchover Triggers
Priority
Fault
Remark
Lockout
Force Switch
Configurable
Configurable
10
Manual Switch
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Installation Modes
The ZXMW SR10 S340 is integrated design with 1U in height. It can be installed in
standard rack of 19 inches width, and also can support direct and remote installation.
7.1
Direct Installation
7.1.1
1+0 Unprotected
Figure 34 1+0 Unprotected Direct Installation
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7.1.2
1+1 Protected
Figure 36 1+1 Protected Direct Installation
7.2
7.2.1
Remote Installation
1+0 Unprotected
Figure 37 1+0 Unprotected Remote Installation
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7.2.2
1+1 Protected
Figure 38 1+1 Protected Remote Installation
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Glossary
Table 41
Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Full Characteristics
AGC
A/D
Analog-to-Digital
AIS
ALM
Alarm
AMP
Amplifier
ANT
Antenna
ATPC
BBE
BER
BNC
BR
Branching
CMA
CONV
Converter
D/A
Digital-to-Analog
DEM
Demodulator
DEMUX
Demultiplexer
DHCP
DPLL
DSC
EDI
EMC
EMS
EOW
ES
Erred Seconds
ETH
Ethernet
ETSI
FIR
FREQ
Frequency
FTP
HDB3
HDLC
HSB
Hot Standby
HTTP
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54
Abbreviation
Full Characteristics
IEC
I/O
Input/Output
IDU
Indoor Unit
IF
Intermediate Frequency
ITU
ITU-R
ITU-T
LAN
LMT
LED
LNA
LOF
Loss of Frame
LOS
Loss of Signal
MAINT
Maintenance
MIB
MIC
MDI/MDI-X
MOD
Modulator
MTBF
MUX
Multiplexing
NE
Network Element
NMS
NRZ
ODU
Outdoor Unit
OSPF
PC
Personal Computer
PDH
ppm
PS
Power Supply
PWR
Power
QAM
QPSK
RF
Radio Frequency
RX
Receiver
SD
Space Diversity
SES
SNMP
TX
Transmitter