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Documentation set for 9400AWY Rel.1.0 Handbook 9400AWY Technical Handbook 9400AWY Installation Handbook 9400AWY Lineup Guide 9400 AWY/FSO CT Operators Handbook SWP 1.0 9400 AWY/FSO CT Operators Handbook SWP 1.1 1320CT Rel.3.x Basic Operators Handbook 1330AS Rel.6.5 Operators Handbook ELB Rel.2.x Operators Handbook ANV P/N 3DB 05653 BAAA 3DB 05653 DAAA 3DB 05653 EAAA 3DB 05653 CAAA 3DB 05653 FAAA 3AL 79551 AAAA 3AL 88876 AAAA 3AL 88877 AAAA
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HISTORY ED 01 02 DATE 040419 041222 S404110401 CHANGE NOTE APPRAISAL AUTHORITY R.DIAZZI A.BESTETTI ORIGINATOR O.BENAGLIA G.ZILIANI

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. COPYRIGHT NOTIFICATION...................................................................................................................7 WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................7 NOTICE .....................................................................................................................................................9 SCOPE AND RELATED DOCUMENTS ...................................................................................................9 4.1. Instruments and Accessories ..............................................................................................................10 GLOSSARY OF FREQUENTLY USED TERMS ....................................................................................11 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT ....................................................................................19 CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................................................................................21 PANEL AND CONNECTION DESCRIPTIONS (IDU & ODU) ................................................................25 8.1. Numbering, and functions referred to the Connection Points .............................................................26 8.2. Summary and type connectors usage.................................................................................................27 8.3. LEDs meaning.....................................................................................................................................28 8.4. Power Supply connector, On/Off switch..............................................................................................29 8.5. Outdoor Unit (ODU).............................................................................................................................30 8.6. ODU Cable for antenna pointing via Voltmeter ...................................................................................31 8.7. ODU Rx power monitoring cable.........................................................................................................31 8.8. IDU Craft terminal RS232 / F interface cable....................................................................................31 8.9. ETH1 & ETH2 Data cable description................................................................................................31 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................33 9.1. General characteristics........................................................................................................................33 9.1.1. Transmitted Power at antenna port (ETSI and FCC) .................................................................34 9.1.2. BER Receiver thresholds (ETSI and FCC) ................................................................................35

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10. COMMISSIONING (TURN-UP) FOR A RADIO LINK.............................................................................37 10.1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................37 10.2. Summary of the commissioning phases .............................................................................................38 10.3. CT & windows platform software compatibility....................................................................................39 10.3.1. Correspondence between : NE name, SW Packet and Version and Windows versions:...39 10.4. Hardware (HW) Presettings ................................................................................................................39 10.5. Software environment .........................................................................................................................39 11. COMMISSIONING (TURN-UP) STATION A (PHASE 1)........................................................................41 11.1. Turn-on preliminary operations ...........................................................................................................41 11.2. Powering up the IDU ...........................................................................................................................42 11.3. Starting the CT ....................................................................................................................................43 11.4. NE Software Key check.......................................................................................................................44 11.5. Quick configuration Procedure............................................................................................................44 11.6. Transmitter frequency check-set.........................................................................................................59 11.7. Transmitter power output check-set....................................................................................................59 11.8. DS1 Line Length, Signal Mode, Line Coding ......................................................................................59 11.9. 1+0 System Near End Loopback Functionality Check.......................................................................60 11.9.1. Near End Tributary Loopback.....................................................................................................60 11.9.2. Near End IDU Cable Loopback ..................................................................................................60 11.9.3. Near End ODU Cable Loopback ................................................................................................60 11.9.4. Near End RF Loopback ..............................................................................................................60 11.10. 1+1 system Near END Loopback Functionality check ..............................................................62 12. COMMISSIONING STATION B (PHASE 1) ...........................................................................................65

13. COMMISSIONING THE LINK FROM STATION A (PHASE 2)..............................................................67 13.1. Transmitter frequency check-set........................................................................................................67 13.2. Transmitter power output check-set...................................................................................................67 13.3. DS1 Line Length, Signal Mode, Line Coding ......................................................................................68

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13.4. 1+0 system Near END Loop Back Functionality check ..................................................................... 69 13.5. 1+1 system Near End Loop Back Functionality check ...................................................................... 70 13.6. ANTENNA POINTING ........................................................................................................................ 71 13.7. Received power .................................................................................................................................. 73 13.8. 1+0 System Test Functionality Check ................................................................................................ 74 13.8.1. Tributary functionality check....................................................................................................... 74 13.8.2. Ethernet Data Interface functionality check (not yet implemented) ........................................... 75 13.9. 1+1 system test functionality check .................................................................................................... 76 13.9.1. Tributary functionality check....................................................................................................... 76 13.9.2. Ethernet Data Interface functionality check (not yet implemented) ........................................... 77 13.10. Craft Terminal REMOTE NE acquisition check ..................................................................... 78 13.10.1. Craft Terminal REMOTE NE acquisition NMS Radio side check.............................. 78 13.10.2. Craft Terminal REMOTE NE acquisition NMS Line side check ................................ 80 13.10.3. 64Kbit/s Service Data channel configuration and check ................................................... 82 13.11. 1+1 System Switching Function................................................................................................. 83 13.12. 1+0 SYSTEM Far End Loopback Functionality check ............................................................... 84 13.13. 1+1 SYSTEM Far End Loopback Functionality check ............................................................... 85 13.14. Engineering Orderwire (EOW) functionality Check................................................................... 86 13.14.1. Orderwire Connections...................................................................................................... 86 13.14.2. Using Handset connected to BB ....................................................................................... 87 13.14.3. Ways of Calling.................................................................................................................. 87 13.15. ATPC Functionality (not yet implemented) ................................................................................ 88 13.16. BER intrusive Functionality ........................................................................................................ 88 13.17. BER Stability test........................................................................................................................ 88 13.18. End of Commissioning in Station A............................................................................................ 88 13.19. End of Commissioning in Station B............................................................................................ 88 ANNEXES........................................................................................................................................................ 89 ANNEX A TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................... 89 A.1. Analog measurements ........................................................................................................................ 89 A.2. NMS 64 kbit/s V.11 and G.703 ........................................................................................................... 89 A.3. Loopbacks........................................................................................................................................... 89 A.4. Empty USM icon in NES ..................................................................................................................... 90 A.5. NE unreachable .................................................................................................................................. 90 A.6. Configuration change from 4 QAM to 16 QAM ................................................................................... 90 A.7. Quick configuration menu correct use ................................................................................................ 90 ANNEX B ANNEX C ANNEX D ANNEX E ANNEX F ANNEX G ANNEX H ANNEX I PRESETTINGS .......................................................................................................................... 91 HOUSEKEEPING ALARMS/CONTROL FRONT PANEL CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION ...... 92 AUXILIARY CHANNEL FRONT PANEL CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION ................................ 93 BASE BAND - EOW TELEPHONE NUMBER SW SETTING................................................... 94 RX POWER MONITORING CABLE OPERATIVE INFORMATION ......................................... 95 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD VIA C.T. SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD VIA SIBDL (WHEN MEMORY IS ALREADY WRITTEN)......... 96 (WHEN MEMORY IS EMPTY ) .............................. 97

REPAIR FORM ........................................................................................................................ 100

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LIST OF FIGURES
Tables Table 1 - Instruments List.................................................................................................................................10 Table 2 - Accessories List ................................................................................................................................10 Table 3 - Numbering, and functions referred to the Connection Points ...........................................................26 Table 4 - 9400 AWY family...............................................................................................................................33 Table 5 - General characteristics .....................................................................................................................33 Table 6 - Equipment .........................................................................................................................................38 Table 7 - Markets, capacity and modulations...................................................................................................46 Table 8 - SIBDL Cable pin out and RS 232 Cable ...........................................................................................97

Figures Figure 1 - 9400 AWY (1+0) compact................................................................................................................21 Figure 2 - 9400 AWY (1+0) Extendable (1+1) two antennas (second antenna not shown) ............................22 Figure 3 - 9400 AWY (1+0) Extendable (1+1) one antenna ............................................................................22 Figure 4 - 9400 AWY (1+1) HST-SD or FD used in configuration with 2 antennas.........................................23 Figure 5 - 9400 AWY (1+1) HST or FD used in configuration with 1 antenna .................................................23 Figure 6 - Front view IDU .................................................................................................................................25 Figure 7 - LEDs meanings................................................................................................................................28 Figure 8 - Power supply connections ...............................................................................................................29 Figure 9 - ODU rear and front views ................................................................................................................30 Figure 10 - Relative positions of stations A and B ...........................................................................................37 Figure 11 - NES window...................................................................................................................................43 Figure 12 - Equipment view..............................................................................................................................43 Figure 13 - Quick Installation Procedure: NE Configuration (Step 1) ..............................................................45 Figure 14 - Quick Installation Procedure: Frame Configuration (Step 2) .........................................................47 Figure 15 - Quick Installation Procedure: Tributaries Configuration (Step 3) ..................................................48 Figure 16 - Quick Installation Procedure: Tributaries Configuration (Step 4) ..................................................49 Figure 17 - Quick Configuration Procedure: Channels Configuration (Step 5)................................................50 Figure 18 - Quick Configuration Procedure: Local IP Address (Step 6) ..........................................................51 Figure 19 - Quick Installation Procedure: OSPF Area Configuration (Step 7).................................................52 Figure 20 - Quick Installation Procedure: IP Static Router Configuration (Step 8) ..........................................53 Figure 21 - Quick Configuration Procedure: NMSRF Interface Configuration (Step 9) .................................54 Figure 22 - Quick Configuration Procedure: NMSV11 Interface Configuration (Step 10) .............................55 Figure 23 - Quick Configuration Procedure: NMSG703 Interface Configuration (Step 11) ...........................56 Figure 24 - Quick Installation Procedure: Ethernet Configuration (Step 12)....................................................57 Figure 25 - Quick Configuration Procedure: Summary (Step 13) ....................................................................58 Figure 26 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram ....................................................................................61 Figure 27 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram ....................................................................................62 Figure 28 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram ..................................................................................69 Figure 29 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram ..................................................................................70 Figure 30 - Integrate pole mounting screw for Horizontal and Vertical alignment ...........................................71 Figure 31 - Test bench for functionality check .................................................................................................74 Figure 32 - Test bench for Ethernet channel functionality check .....................................................................75 Figure 33 - Test bench for functionality check .................................................................................................76 Figure 34 - Test bench for Ethernet channel functionality check .....................................................................77 Figure 35 - Test bench for functionality check .................................................................................................78 Figure 36 - NES window...................................................................................................................................78 Figure 37 - Equipment view..............................................................................................................................79 Figure 38 - Test bench for functionality check .................................................................................................80 Figure 39 - NES window...................................................................................................................................80 Figure 40 - Equipment view...........................................................................................................................81

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Figure 41 - Test bench for Service Data channels functionality check............................................................ 82 Figure 42 - C.T. switching schematic diagram................................................................................................. 83 Figure 43 - C.T. Loopback Point Block Diagram ............................................................................................. 84 Figure 44 - C.T. Loopback Point Block Diagram ............................................................................................. 85 Figure 45 - Alarms-Housekeeping connections............................................................................................... 92 Figure 46 - SERVICE CHANNEL connections ................................................................................................ 93 Figure 47 - Rx power monitoring cable............................................................................................................ 95

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1. COPYRIGHT NOTIFICATION
The technical information of this manual is property of ALCATEL and must not be copied, reproduced or disclosed to a third party without written consent.

2. WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


ALCATEL makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this manual, and specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ALCATEL will not be liable for errors contained herein or for damages, whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental, or special, in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Equipment emitting RF power (Reminder from site preparation procedure): The site must be compliant with ICNIRP guidelines or local regulation if more restrictive. The following rules should be strictly applied by Customer: Non authorized persons should not enter the compliance boundaries, if any, for the general public. Compliance RF boundaries, if any, related to Electro Magnetic Field exposure must be marked. Workers should be allowed to switch-off the power if they have to operate inside compliance boundaries. Assure good cable connection. Install the antenna as high as possible from floor or area with public access (if possible the cylinder delimitating the compliance boundaries, if any, or the cylinder corresponding to the transmission area directly in front of antenna with the same diameter as the antenna, more than 2 meters high). Install the antenna as far as possible from other existing equipment emitting RF power.

Anyway remind that someone standing in front of the 9400AWY antenna may cause traffic shutdown

Place the relevant stickers : On the site when applicable (when people can cross the compliance boundaries and/or the transmission area of the antenna, i.e. roof top installation) - Warning label Do not stand on the antenna axis On the mast (front side) EMF emission warning sign (Yellow and black) to be placed at bottom of antenna, visible by someone moving in front of the antenna (roof top installation)
EMF emission warning sign

On the antenna (rear side) EMF emission warning sign, placed on the antenna.

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3. NOTICE
The product specification and/or performance levels contained in this document are for information purposes only and are subject to change without notice. They do not represent any obligation on the part of ALCATEL.

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DATE 19/04/2004 First Edition for R1.0 27/10/2004 Draft Edition for R1.0 21/12/2004 Draft Edition for R.1.0 V.1.0.2

COMMENTS

22/12/2004 Released Edition for R.1.0 V.1.0.2 with corrections & improvements.

4. SCOPE AND RELATED DOCUMENTS


The scope of this document is to provide the user with the information needed to connect, power on, and perform a minimum turn-up of an equipment of the 9400 AWY family. It is assumed that the mechanical installation of the INDOOR and OUTDOOR units is completed and the antennas are installed and pre-positioned. Moreover, the IF cable has been allocated but not connected to the IDU. Any information needed to complete the above mentioned operations are out of the scope of this document. All the cables and measurement kits as described in the following are supposed to be available. The Alcatel Software package 9400 AWY & FSO R.1.0 V.1.0.x must already be installed in the PC used as the Craft Terminal (CT) and the software already downloaded in the equipment. For additional detailed information refer to the following related 9400 AWY handbooks:

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4.1.

Instruments and Accessories


Table 1 - Instruments List

REF. INSTRUMENTS (A) Craft terminal (Personal Computer) (B) E1 PDH Pattern Generator/Error Detector (DS1 Test Set) DS1 PDH Pattern Generator/Error Detector (DS1 Test Set) ETH Pattern Generator/Error Detector (C) Data Tester

QTY CHARACTERISTICS 1 It can be supplied by ALCATEL. 2 Signals available: E1 (120/75 ohms)

DS1 (100 ohms) G.957 compliant STM-1 electrical/optical Signals available: ETH code HDB3 (100 ohms) Tx rate up to 64 kbit/s contra-directional CCITT interface V11, G.703 co-directional

Table 2 - Accessories List REF. ACCESSORIES (I) Coaxial Cables QTY CHARACTERISTICS 2 terminations: instrument side depending on (B) equipment side depending on type of DDF 2 termination: Micro-Siemens connector both side 2 termination: instrument side depending on (C) 1 PC connector (F interface) 2 Telephone set with connector

(L) (M) (N) (O)

Coaxial Cables Shielded pair Craft Terminal cable Telephone set

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5. GLOSSARY OF FREQUENTLY USED TERMS


ABBREVIATION A ABIL ABN AC ACSE ADC - A/D AE AF ADM AGC AIS AMI AND ANSI AP API APS ASAP ASE ASIC AT ATL ATM ATPC ATTD AUX BATT BB BBE BCA BER BNC BSC BTS CAND CCDP CCITT CE C/I CK CLA CLEC CLK Enabling Abnormal Alternate Current Association Control Service Element Analog to Digital Converter Access Enable Atomic Function Add and Drop Multiplexer Automatic Gain Control Alarm indication Signal Alternate Mark Inversion Alarm on both station batteries American National Standard Institute Alternate Polarization Access Point Identifier Automatic Protection Switching Alarm Severity Assignment Profile Application Service Element Application Specific Integrated Circuit Attended Alarm Far Terminal Alarm Asynchronous Transfer Mode Automatic Transmit Power Control ATTendeD (alarm storing) AUXiliary B Battery Base Band Background Block Error Common Battery Dial Pulsing (Telephone Set) Bit Error Rate Bayonet Not Coupling Base Station Controller Base Transceiver Station C All power supply units are faulty Co-Channel Dual Polarized (Frequency re-use) International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative Committee European Conformity Carrier to Interference ratio Clock Common Loss Alarm Competitive Local Exchange Carrier Clock MEANING

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ABBREVIATION CMISE CMISS CO COAX CP CPE CPI CPO CPU CRC-n CS CT CTP DA DAC DAV D/A DC DCE DCN DDF DEFEC DEM DEMUX DF DIV DM DRRS DTE DTI DTMF EB EBC EBU EC ECC ECS ECT EE EF EFD EIA EMC EMI EOW EPS ES

MEANING Common Management Information Service Element Card Missing Central Office Coaxial Co-polar Customer premises equipment Incoming parallel contacts Outgoing parallel contacts Central Processor Unit Cyclic Redundancy Check - n (Item) Change Status Craft Terminal Connection Termination Point D Distant Alarm Digital to Analog Converter Distinguishing Attribute Value Digital to Analog (converter/conversion) Direct Current Data Circuit Terminating Equipment Data Communication Network Digital Distribution Frame FEC Decoder Demodulator Demultiplexer Dialog Failure Diversity Degraded Minute Digital Radio Relay System Data Terminal Equipment Department of Trade and Industry Dual Tone Multi Frequency E Errored Block Errored Block Count European Broadcasting Union Equipment Controller Embedded Communication Channel External Communication Service Equipment Craft Terminal Equipment Engineering Equipment Failure Event Forwarding Discriminator Electronic Industries Association ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic interference Engineering Order Wire Equipment Protection Switching Errored Second

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ABBREVIATION ESD ETR ETS ETSI EW EWH EWL EXC-BER F FCC FD FE FEC FIT FPGA FR FSO GA GND GNE GSM H HBER HDBK HDB3 HDLC HET HEW HK HST HW HWP ID IDU IEC IEEE IF IN IND INT I/O IP IRC ISO ITU-R (*) ITU-T (*)

MEANING Electrostatic discharges European Telecommunication Report European Telecommunication Standard European Telecommunication Standard Institute Early Warning Early Warning High Early Warning Low Excessive BER F Interface F (for Craft Terminal) or Fuse Federal Communications Commission Frequency Diversity Front End Forward Error Correction (Code) Failure In Time (e.g. falures/106 hrs) Field Programmable Gate Array Failure Rate or Frequency Reuse Free Space Optics G General Alarm or Gate Array Ground Gateway Network Element Global System for Mobile Communications H Horizontal (polarization) High Bit Error Rate Handbook High Density Binary 3 High level Data Link Control HETerofrequency or Frequency Diversity High Early Warning HouseKeeping Hot Standby Hardware Hardware Protection I IDentifier InDoor Unit International Electro technical Commission Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Intermediate Frequency Input Indicative alarm Internal Local Alarms Input/Output Internet Protocol International Radiotechnical Commission International Standards Organization International Telecommunication Union - Radiocommunication International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication

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ABBREVIATION L LAN LBER LC LDI LED LEW LMDS LO LOF LOM LOS LS MAJ MCF MDT MEM MIB MIN MOC MOD MTBF MTTR MUX NBF NDS NA or N/A NE NEBC NF NFD NG NMS NRZ NSA NTP NURG OCT ODF ODU OFS OH O&M OIRT OOF OOS Local Area Network Low Bit Error Rate Loss of Configuration

MEANING

Light Emitting Diode Low Early Warning Local Multipoint Distribution System Local Oscillator Loss Of Frame Loss Of Multiframe Loss Of Signal Low Speed M Major (alarm) Message Communication Function Mean Dawn Time Memorization Management Information Base Minor (alarm) Managed Object Class Modulator Mean Time Between Failures Mean Time To Repair Multiplexer N Narrow Band Filter Near-end Defect Second Not Applicable Network Element Near-end Errored Block Count Noise Figure Net Filter Discrimination Not Urgent Network Management System Non Return to Zero Non Service Aff. Network Time Protocol Not urgent alarm O Office Craft Terminal Optical Distribution Frame OutDoor Unit Out of Frame Second OverHead Operation and Maintenance Russian Regulatory Body Out Of Frame Out Of Service

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ABBREVIATION OR ORALIM OS OSI OSPF OUT OVF OW PABX PBX PC PDH PFAIL PI PLL PM PPI ppm PPP PRx PRBS P/S PSA PSA C PSA D PSK PSR PSU PTx QAM QOS RAI RAM RAPS RC RCK RCL RCIM RDI RECC RECT REI REF REL RF RI RL

MEANING Logic sum/Loss of only one station battery ORing of station power supply alarm Operation System Open Systems Interconnection Open Shortest Path First Output Overflow Order Wire P Private Automatic Branch Exchange Private Branch Exchange Personal Computer Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Power supply failure Physical Interface Phase Locked Loop Performance Monitoring Plesiochronous Physical interface parts per million Point to Point Protocol Received power Pseudo Random Binary Signal Parallel/Serial converter Protection Switch Actual Protection Switch Count Protection Switch Actual Duration Portable Service Kit Protection Switch Request Power Supply Unit Transmitted power Q Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Quality Of Service R Remote Alarm Indication Random Access Memory Radio Automatic Protection Switch Radio Controller Received clock Received Carrier Level Radio Channel Identifier Mismatch Remote Defect Indication Recommendation Remote Equipment Craft Terminal Remote Error Indication Reference Release Radio Frequency Remote Inventory Received Level

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ABBREVIATION RLTS RMS RNURG RPI RPS RSPI RT RTF RURG Rx SA SC SD SES SF SIBDL SNMP SP SQ S/P SSF STBY SU SW SWP TA TCP TD TDM TEM TIM TL TLTS TM TMN TPH TP TR TRIB TRU Tx U UAS UAT UDR UG UMTS

MEANING Received Level Threshold Second Root Mean Square Not urgent Alarm command. Lights up the relative rack red LED Radio Physical Interface Radio Protection Switching Radio Synchronous Physical Interface Transceiver Remote Terminal Failure Urgent Alarm command. Lights up the relative rack red LED Receiver/Received S Service Affecting or Service Alarm Service Channel or System Controller Space Diversity Severly Errored Second Signal Fail Software Image Binary Download program Simple Network Management Protocol Splitter Squelch Serial to Parallel Server Signal Fail Standby Supervisory Unit "Switch" or "Software" Software Package T Remote Alarm Transmission Control Protocol Layout drawing Time Division Multiplexer Transversal Electric Mode Trace Identifier Mismatch Transmitted Level Transmitted Level Threshold Second Transmission and Multiplexing Telecommunication Management Network Telephone Termination Point TRansceiver Tributary Top Rack Unit Transmitter/Transmitted U Unavailability UnAvailable Second UnAvailable Time Unpressurized Rectangular Waveguide Type Urgent Alarm Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

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ABBREVIATION URG URU USY UT UTRAN V VCO VF VSWR WAN WBF WIP WLT WS XCVR XPD XPOL NOTES: (*)

MEANING Urgent Underlying Resource Unavailable Urban Haul Synchronous split mount Radio System Unavailability Time Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network V Vertical (polarization) Voltage Controlled Oscillator Voice Frequency Voltage Standing Wave Ratio W Wide Access Network Wide Band Filter Wireless IP Wireless Line Terminal Work Station X Transceiver Cross Polar Discrimination Cross Polar/Polarization

Owing to change of name, all documents issued by the two ITU committees (CCIR and CCITT) in 1992 (and in some cases even before then) are classified as ITU-R and ITU-T, respectively.

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6. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT

The 9400 AWY family consists of an Indoor Unit (IDU) and an Outdoor Unit (ODU) designed to support outdoor transceivers in frequency ranges from 13 GHz to 38 GHz. A very light cabinet houses the outdoor transceiver(s) and can accommodate a 300 to 600mm (12 to 24 in) integrated antenna. With a nonintegrated configuration the antenna can have a larger diameter. A 300m (1148 ft) cable between IDU and ODU can be supported.

2x2 to 16x2 Mbit/s 34 Mbit/s IDU 4x1.5 to 16x1.5 Mbit/s 45 Mbit/s

300 m ODU ODU

300 m IDU

2x2 to 16x2 Mbit/s 34 Mbit/s 4x1.5 to 16x1.5 Mbit/s 45 Mbit/s

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7. CONFIGURATIONS

The configurations available are: 1) Unprotected configurations 2) 1+0 COMPACT 1+0 EXTENDABLE

Protected configurations 1+1 HST 1+1 HST SD 1+1 FD CP 1+1 FD AP 1+1 FD DA

Note: CP = Co-polar AP = Alternate polar DA = Dual antenna

Antenna

ODU

1+0 Compact IDU

Figure 1 - 9400 AWY (1+0) compact

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ODU

1+0 Extendable IDU

Figure 2 - 9400 AWY (1+0) Extendable (1+1) two antennas (second antenna not shown)

Antenna

ODU (0)

ODU (1)

Figure 3 - 9400 AWY (1+0) Extendable (1+1) one antenna

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Antenna (2)

Antenna (1)

ODU (0)

ODU (1)

1+1 IDU

Figure 4 - 9400 AWY (1+1) HST-SD or FD used in configuration with 2 antennas

Antenna

ODU (0) ODU (1)

1+1 IDU

Figure 5 - 9400 AWY (1+1) HST or FD used in configuration with 1 antenna

For more detail on configuration refer to the Technical Handbook.

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8. PANEL AND CONNECTION DESCRIPTIONS (IDU & ODU)


The IDU front panel access point for 1+0, 1+0 extendible, 1+1 are shown in Figure 6 on page 25.

ACCESS UNIT
I/O 1/8 (1) I/O 9/16 (1)

NMSV11 NMSG703 TPH Audio1 Audio2 (4) (3) (2)

ESC (5)

ALM (6)

E3/DS3 (7)

M (8)

LT (9)

Eth 1 Eth2 OS IND (10) (10) (11) (12)

I/O ECT (13) IDU/ODU (14)

R (15)

Battery On/Off (16) (17)

MAIN UNIT
Front view interconnections IDU (1+0)

ACCESS UNIT

I/O 1/8 (1)

I/O 9/16 (1)

NMSV11 NMSG703 TPH Audio1 Audio2 (4) (3) (2)

ESC (5)

ALM (6)

E3/DS3 (7)

EXTENSION

M (8)

LT (9)

Eth 1 Eth2 OS IND (10) (10) (11) (12)

I/O ECT (13) IDU/ODU (14)

R (15)

Battery On/Off (16) (17)

MAIN UNIT
Not Used

Front Cover (18)

Front view interconnections IDU (1+0) Extendable

ACCESS UNIT
I/O 1/8 (1) I/O 9/16 (1)

NMSV11 NMSG703 TPH Audio1 Audio2 (4) (3) (2)

ESC (5)

ALM (6)

E3/DS3 (7)

EXTENSION

M (8)

LT (9)

Eth 1 Eth2 OS IND (10) (10) (11) (12)

ECT (13)

I/O

R (15)

Battery On/Off (17) (16)

MAIN UNIT
Not Used

Cover (18)

Front view interconnections IDU (1+1) Figure 6 - Front view IDU

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8.1.

Numbering, and functions referred to the Connection Points

Ref Figure 6

FROM BOARD Access TRIB 1/8 Access TRIB 9/16 Access NMS V11 AUDIO1 (EOW) Access NMS G703 Audio2 (EOW) Access Service Channel Access Alarms Housekeeping Access E3/DS3 Main Ethernet Main OS (or CT) Main Debug Main ECT Main / Extension N Main / Extension Battery

TO Mini distributor frame (MDF) Mini distributor frame (MDF)

Or or or

TO Customer Distributor (CDF) Customer Distributor (CDF)

(1) (1) (2) (3) (5) (6) (7) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (16)

Adjacent AWY N.E. Access NMS_V11- AUDIO 1 (EOW) Adjacent AWY N.E. Access NMS_G703 + Audio 2 (EOW)

Mini distributor frame (MDF) Mini distributor frame (MDF) Customer Distributor (CDF) / Craft Terminal

or or

Station Distributor Station Distributor

/ or

/ T.M.N.

Only for internal use Craft Terminal ODU T.R.U or Power Supply Battery

Table 3 - Numbering, and functions referred to the Connection Points

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8.2.

Summary and type connectors usage

Refer to Figure 6 on page 25 (1) (2) ACCESS (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Interface 16 E1/DS1 64 Wires NMS_V11 + Audio 1 (EOW) NMS_G703 + Audio 2 (EOW) Telephone User Service Channel Alarms Housekeeping E3/DS3 LEDs

Connector 2 x SubD 37 SubD 15 SubD 15 Jack SubD 15 SubD 15 2 x (1.0/2.3) 6

Type Female Female Female

Female Female

Led Push Button

(8) (9) (10) IDU Main Unit (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) Interface

M LT Lamp Test Ethernet user data OS IND ECT IDU ODU Cable Reset Battery Input ON OFF Switch Interface LEDs Connector 6 Push Button / RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 RS 232 N SubD 3 / RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 SubD 9 N

Push Button

Female

Push Button Male Two position switch Type Led Not used Push Button Not used Not used Not used Not used

(8) (9) (10) (11) IDU Extension Unit (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)

M LT Lamp Test Ethernet user data 1/2 OS IND ECT IDU ODU Cable Reset Battery Input ON OFF Switch Fans

Not used SubD 3 Male Two position switch / /

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8.3.

LEDs meaning

LEDs
M (8) LT (9)

1 5

2 6

3 7

4 8

Figure 7 - LEDs meanings The M pushbutton turns off the LEDs alarms (not used on 1+1 extension board). The LT (Lamp Test) pushbutton (when pressed) verifies that the alarms LEDs are operational. The following LEDs are present on the front panels of the Main and Extender boards.

LED MEANINGS POS. 1 2 3 4 LED ON RDI MIN EOW MEANING/MAIN Power on Remote Defect Indication Minor alarm Engineering Order wire / RPS Position ODU working Local Defect Indication Major Alarm Attended MEANING/EXT Power on Not Used Not Used Not Used COLOUR Green Red Red Yellow (Busy), Green (Free) / RPS (Green)

5 6 7 8

ODUW LDI MAJ ATTD

ODU working Not Used Not Used Not Used

Green Red Red Yellow

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8.4.

Power Supply connector, On/Off switch

BATTERY ON/OFF Switch (15) (16)

The PSU is an integral part of the IDU Main/extension Board. It contains DC/DC converters and filters. If the PSU fails, the entire board must be replaced. Two versions are foreseen: 1) Floating (48-60) V nom. 20%; 2) Floating full range (24-60) V nom. 20%.

SAFETY RULES

Very high currents are possible in the case of a short circuit at the battery power inputs. It is essential that the battery power distribution line contain short circuit back-up protection with adequate breaking capacity.

Pin A1 A2 A3

Battery Function + BATTERY GROUND - BATTERY

Figure 8 - Power supply connections

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8.5.

Outdoor Unit (ODU)

The ODU locking and access points are shown in Figure 9 on page 30.

LOCKING HOOK LOCKING HOOK

PORTABLE SERVICE KEY I/O CABLE IDU/ODU

GROUNDING POINT

ODU REAR VIEW

I/O CABLE IDU/ODU

PORTABLE SERVICE KEY

ODU FRONT VIEW

Figure 9 - ODU rear and front views

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8.6.

ODU Cable for antenna pointing via Voltmeter

Cable cord Cod.1AB128500002 to connect between ODU and voltmeter for PRx AGC reading during antenna alignment

8.7.

ODU Rx power monitoring cable

By using the Rx power monitoring cable (P/N 3CC 13477 AAAA) (connected to the ODU, to the PSK and to a multi-meter) a fast measurement of the Rx field by means of a multi-meter can be performed. The use of this cable is suggested during the antenna final alignment. PRx levels readings via millimeter has the same CT SW tolerance: PRx = Real Value +/- 5dB

8.8.

IDU Craft terminal RS232 / F interface cable

IDU Craft terminal RS232 / F interface 9-pins connectors Pin to Pin cabled: PC Com N (Serial Port interface RS232) port to BB Main IDU F interface connection

8.9.

ETH1 & ETH2 Data cable description


ETH 1 & ETH 2 data channel cable assembling description

SIDE A (RJ45) M1 1 2 3 6 8

SIDE B (RJ45) M2 1 2 3 6 8

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9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Data indicated must be considered as standard values. Data indicated in the contract must be considered as guaranteed values. This chapter describes the technical characteristics of the 9400 AWY in the following RF band configurations.

Table 4 - 9400 AWY family SYSTEM 9413AWY 9415AWY 9418AWY 9423AWY 9425AWY 9428AWY 9432AWY 9438AWY BAND (GHz) 13 15 18 23 25 28 32 38

9.1.

General characteristics
Table 5 - General characteristics

Version Station type Configuration Transmission capacity ATPC range RTPC range Tx level with Tx mute ON RF frequency stability Synthesizer step RF spectrum masks Spurious emissions Rx max input level

SPLIT MOUNT (IDU+ODU) Terminal 1+0 Compact / 1+0 Exp. / 1+1 HST / 1+1 FD / 1+1 FD DA ETSI: 2xE1, 4xE1, 8xE1, 16xE1, E3 FCC: 2xDS1, 4xDS1, 8xDS1, 16xDS1, DS3 20 dB (Pmax / Pmax-20 dB) 30 dB (Pmax / Pmax-30 dB) (ETSI mask compliance till Pmax-20 dB) < -30 dBm +/- 10 ppm 250 kHz Compliant with the relevant ETSI/FCC standards Compliant with the relevant ETSI/FCC standards Compliant with ERC Rec. 74-01 -20 dBm (for a BER of 10-3)

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9.1.1.

Transmitted Power at antenna port (ETSI and FCC)

Refer to tables listed into the Line UP - TRS document: - in attach

9400 AWY Rel.1.0 (SWP version up to V.1.0.2) Short-haul low/medium capacity digital microwave radio links Test Result

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9.1.2.

BER Receiver thresholds (ETSI and FCC)

Refer to tables listed into the Line UP - TRS document: - in attach

9400 AWY Rel.1.0 (SWP version up to V.1.0.2) Short-haul low/medium capacity digital microwave radio links Test Result

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10. COMMISSIONING (TURN-UP) FOR A RADIO LINK 10.1. Introduction

To simplify the description of actions, the following symbols are in use: Symbol used Manual action Check/Verify CT On Craft terminal Select Select a Menu item Sub Menu item On Instrument operate The commissioning operations described in this guide are for a link between a station A and a station B. If the network includes supervision, station A is the one located between the supervisory station and station B (see figure below). Installation and commissioning begin at station A. Meaning

Figure 10 - Relative positions of stations A and B

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10.2.

Summary of the commissioning phases

Before proceeding with this operation ensure that you have the equipment and accessories required for that purpose. All these materials should be present in the service bag.

The commissioning procedure is summarized as follows: Station A, roughly point the antenna towards station B Commission station A (phase 1) Commission station B (phase 1) At station B point the antenna towards station A Commission station A (phase 2): fine tune pointing of antenna, carry out all commissioning checks (switching to local supervision mode), check out link, connect tributaries and engineering service channels.

Station B, repeat all steps performed in station A (phase 2).

Table 6 - Equipment INSTRUMENTS Portable PC running the supervisory software QTY 1 CHARACTERISTICS HW configuration: - CPU: Pentium III 850 MHz - RAM: 256 MBytes (512 MBytes suggested for Windows XP) - Hard disk space: 4 GBytes - Display resolution: 1024 x 768 pixel - CD-Rom drive: 24X - Primary Interface: Serial Port RS-232-C 9.6 to 57.5 kbits/sec. - Optional Interface: Ethernet Card 10/100 Mbits/sec. Additional requirements: - Java 2 Run Time Environmental versions from 1.3.1-06 to 1.4.1-04
!

Each specified Java version could require minimal Windows SP installation

PDH Analyzer -Pattern Generator Ethernet Data Analyzer V.11-G.703 Data Analyzer Telephone set

1 See System configuration 1 1 2 See System configuration If foreseen by Plant Documentation Telephone set with connector

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10.3.
10.3.1.

CT & windows platform software compatibility


Correspondence between : NE name, SW Packet and Version and Windows versions:

NE Name ULS R1.0

SWP Name and Versions SWP REG. 9400AWY R1.0 V1.0.0 V1.0.1/V1.0.2

Windows NT SP3 to SP6 SP3 to SP6

Windows 2000 Till SP4 Till SP4

Windows XP Till SP1 Till SP1

10.4.

Hardware (HW) Presettings

Every unit is factory preset, so setting is not required. In case of doubt verify that the equipment is preset according to plant requirements. Presettings options may be of hardware (HW) or software (SW) type. Detailed information on the HW setting options can be found in the Technical Handbook; refer to the HARDWARE SETTING section. For the SW setting options, refer to the Operator Handbook.

10.5.

Software environment

In the following it is assumed that the CT SW applications are already installed in the PC and that the NE software download has already been done at the factory.

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11. COMMISSIONING (TURN-UP) STATION A (PHASE 1)

WARNINGS

Where necessary, before disconnecting the earth connection, switch OFF the power supply. Do not connect instruments directly to the IDU/ODU cable connector since the connector carries 48 vdc used to feed the ODU. Do not connect the IF cable between IDU and ODU while the IDU is powered up.

11.1.
WARNING

Turn-on preliminary operations


!

ALL THESE OPERATIONS ARE PERFORMED WITH THE POWER OFF.

For IDU connection refer to chapter 8 on page 25. For ODU connection refer to paragraph 8.5 on page 30. The antenna of station A is roughly pointed towards station B. The configuration of the equipment corresponds to the expected one; if this condition is true no HW/SW set up of the INDOOR and OUTDOOR units is needed because the equipment is preset at the factory. Make visual inspection for subrack installation and cabling: the subrack allocation (or wall/table installation) according to the station lay-out the IDU rack and subrack ground connections the ODU ground connections The IDU / ODU interconnection cable is disconnected from IDU the power supply voltage is present (48 V dc) with the correct polarity at the power supply input In the case of a non-integrated antenna, the antenna and the ODU must be ground connected.

If the equipment is provided with wide band filters for frequency agility, particular attention must be paid that the ODU frequency configuration is properly set. Check the TRS document (Test Report Sheet).

NB:

Make sure that IDU-ODU cable connection is removed in order to verify via CT the System. PTx, Power and Frequency Tx. settings as foreseen by Plant Documentation before powering up the ODU.

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11.2. Note:

Powering up the IDU Since the IDU-ODU cable connection has NOT been established, when powering up the IDU the ODU will not be operating, therefore, the IDU will display the relative Alarms.

Power-on equipment via rack or wall circuit breakers and power supplies switches. See Access Point of View drawing for LED locations the green "ON" LEDs (no.1) on the IDUs come on. the green EOW(free) LED (no.4) is on. the red LDI LED (no.8) is on. wait 3 minutes for : Led No.2 - red RDI to come on. Led No.3 - red MIN to come on. Led No.7 - red MAJ to come on.

Perform a Lamp Test by pressing push button LT (9) on the front panel.

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11.3.

Starting the CT

Connect the serial cable of the PC to the CT (F interface) connector on the IDU. START the 1320 CT application. wait until the NES window appears. Wait for LLMan to connect.

Figure 11 - NES window CT Select the NE icon Supervision START or right click on NE icon

The NE icon turns green and the question mark next to the equipments name disappears Supervision Show Equipment or right click on NE Show Equipment

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11.4.

NE Software Key check


Verify via CT the NE software key: PC with test software Connect CT to IDU

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

Verify via CT the NE software key: CT Supervision SW Key Report the Software Key Number type into the TRS Report the Software Key Code Close type into the TRS

11.5.
Purpose:

Quick configuration Procedure


This procedure allows a full system configuration through a guided process, based on a reduced set of screens. The related windows will be displayed by a Wizard Tool according to a specific order. PC with test software Connect CT to IDU. To start this application, select the Quick Configuration option from the Configuration menu. The window in Figure 13 on page 45 will appear. This window is the first step of the procedure.

Required Instruments: Procedure:

The procedure consists of different steps according to the configuration: 1+0 configuration: 6 steps for the simplified configuration 12 steps for the advanced configuration (the advanced configuration can be activated in step 5)

1+1 configuration: 7 steps for the simplified configuration 13 steps for the advanced configuration (the advanced configuration can activated in step 6)

Note on the use of the buttons available in the screens: Back: by clicking on this button the procedure goes back to the previous step Next: by clicking on this button the procedure goes on the next step Finish: this button is active only in the last step. By clicking on this button the operator confirms the configuration and the new parameters are sent to the equipment. Cancel: by clicking on this button the operator quits the procedure without any change in the configuration. Help: by clicking on this button the operator calls the helpon line.

In the following is explained step by step the most complete procedure for 1+1 configuration. WARNING: At the first configuration (i.e. with a flash card with an empty MIB) at the end of the configuration the "Restart NE" must be performed.

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Step 1

Figure 13 - Quick Installation Procedure: NE Configuration (Step 1)

The first step provides a screen to configure two NE parameters: Market (ETSI or ANSI); Select configuration.

The possible selections for the NE Type are: Radio application: 1+0 (PSU24 or PSU4860): 1+1 HST (PSU24 or PSU4860): 1+1 FD (PSU24 or PSU4860): 1+0 HST EXP (PSU24 or PSU4860): 1+0 FD EXP (PSU24 or PSU4860): unprotected configuration Hot Standby protected configuration Frequency Diversity protected configuration Hot Standby extendable configuration Frequency Diversity extendable configuration

The market choice implies a first selection of possible frame structure. The type definition implies the equipment configuration and other related functions: for example, the protection schemes supported. WARNING: Should during this procedure to be selected a wrong type (i.e. PSU4860 instead of PSU24), to insert the correct type enter the System Settings menu NE configuration tab panel; select the correct type; click on Apply and then restart the EC by entering menu Supervision and by activating command "Restart NE". N.B. for V 1.0.2 only: For the Remote NE in this step the Type and the Market cannot be modified. To modify them the System Settings menu must be used.

To go to step 2 click on button Next.

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Step 2

The screen shown in Figure 14 on page 47 provides the fields to set the Structure of the Frame configuration (Capacity and Modulation). The capacity implies the choice of modulation; for example, if the tributary structure is 2E1 (for ETSI market) only 4QAM modulation scheme is supported. N.B. the association between Capacity and Modulation is shown in Table 7 below.

Table 7 - Markets, capacity and modulations

Market

Capacity 2xE1 4xE1

Modulation 4QAM 4QAM / 16QAM 4QAM / 16QAM 4QAM / 16QAM 4QAM / 16QAM 4QAM 4QAM / 16QAM 4QAM / 16QAM 4QAM / 16QAM

ETSI

8xE1 16xE1 1xE3 4xDS1 8xDS1

ANSI 16xDS1 1xDS3

If the tributary selected is E1 the Impedance also must be selected in the Tributary Port Configuration (unbalance 75 ohm or balance 120 ohm).

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Figure 14 - Quick Installation Procedure: Frame Configuration (Step 2)

In the screen displayed in Figure 14 on page 47 (and in the following Steps), the Back button is enabled also. It allows the operator to turn back and change the parameters configured in the previous screen. N.B. for V 1.0.2 only: For the Remote NE in this step the Capacity and the Modulation cannot be modified. To modify them the System Settings menu must be used.

To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 3

Step 3 allows the operator to choose, for each tributary configured, the signal mode or disable it (Figure 15 on page 48).

Figure 15 - Quick Installation Procedure: Tributaries Configuration (Step 3)

By clicking on the one facility button (All Framed, All Unframed and All Disabled), the operator can configure all the tributaries with the same values; otherwise he can apply all configuration for each tributary by selecting the related value from the relevant scroll list. NB Trib. access to be loaded, has to be configured. To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 4

NOTE: This screen does not appear for the 1+0 configuration. Step 4 allows the operator to choose the restoration criteria (revertive or not revertive for the 3 possible protections available in the 1+1 configuration (Figure 16 on page 49): Radio protection (Rx EPS) Mux protection (Tx EPS) HST Tx protection (RF Hot Standby)

Figure 16 - Quick Installation Procedure: Tributaries Configuration (Step 4) To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 5

Step 5 allows the operator to define the basic parameters for each configured channel. The related screen is shown in the Figure 17 on page 50:

Figure 17 - Quick Configuration Procedure: Channels Configuration (Step 5)

In the Channel Configuration area is present the ATPC selection. In the current SWP version the ATPC is not implemented. Verify that the ATPC is "Disabled". In the RTPC area (with the ATPC "Disabled") the power (constantly transmitted) can be selected by writing the suitable value in the Tx power field. In the Frequency Value area the Tx operating frequency must be written in the Tx Freq field. The Rx Frequency is automatically changed according to the frequency shifter available with the ODU. All the values must be selected according to the relevant allowed ranges (shown between brackets). N.B. for V 1.0.2 only: The Tx Frequency value can be changed only on the Local NE (To change the Tx frequency for the Remote NE use the Radio menu).

N.B. In case of 1+1HST the choices will be applied to both channels. In case of 1+1FD, the same screen will be reproposed for channel 0 with the same choices applied for channel 1, with the possibility to change the frequency, but without any possibility to change ATPC/RTPC selection. To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 6

Step 6 performs the network configuration (Figure 18 on page 51). This window allows to enter to IP address associated to the F interface of the NE.

N.B. for V 1.0.2 only:

The IP Address can be changed only on the Local NE (To change the IP Address for the Remote NE use the menu Configuration Network Configuration Local Configuration.

Figure 18 - Quick Configuration Procedure: Local IP Address (Step 6) For an advanced network configuration the operator must select the Advanced Configuration flag. If the flag has been selected, the screens in the next steps allow the operator to perform a complete configuration of all the Network parameters. To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 7

Step 7 allows to configure one or more OSPF Areas (3 areas max.) (Figure 19 on page 52).

Figure 19 - Quick Installation Procedure: OSPF Area Configuration (Step 7)

To create a new area write a number in the Area Id field, in the IP address field write the address and in the Range Mask field enter the range associated to the OSPF area and click on Add button. If the OSPF area must be a stub area, make the selection in the Stub Area check box. In the upper part of the screen the new OSPF area will appear. To remove or change an OSPF Area Configuration select the Area in the upper part and click on Remove or Change button. WARNING: Area 0 is not managed. To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 8

The following windows for Network Configuration allow the complete IP configuration. Step 8 configures one or more Static Routers (Figure 20 on page 53).

Figure 20 - Quick Installation Procedure: IP Static Router Configuration (Step 8)

The following fields and data are present: [1] [2] [3] [4] Host Address: Network Address: Gateway Address: PPP: allows to define the IP address necessary to reach a specific Host. it is in alternative to the Host Address; allows to define the IP Mask to reach a network. allows to define the address of the next hop gateway. it allows to use the point to point interfaces (the 3 NMS channels) available with the NE.

To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 9

Step 9 allows the configuration of the NMSRF channel (Figure 21 on page 54):

Figure 21 - Quick Configuration Procedure: NMSRF Interface Configuration (Step 9)

The NMSRF interface is a communication interface based on the use of an inframe RF proprietary 64 kbit/s channel. Through the NMSRF interface the NE can exchange management messages with a remote OS (or Craft Terminal) station. The NMSRF channel can be Enabled or Disabled by selection in the NMS RF field. If enabled, in the Remote Address field will appear the IP address of the remote connected NE. In the Routing IP Protocol field enter the used IP protocol and in case of OSPF protocol select also the associated OSPF area. To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 10 Step 10 allows the configuration of the NMSV11 interface (Figure 22 on page 55):

Figure 22 - Quick Configuration Procedure: NMSV11 Interface Configuration (Step 10) Through the NMSV11 interface the NE can exchange management messages with an OS (or Craft Terminal) in the same station. The NMSV11 channel can be Enabled or Disabled by selection in the NMS V11 field. If enabled, in the Remote Address field will appear the IP address of the remote connected NE. In the Routing IP Protocol field enter the used IP protocol and in case of OSPF protocol select also the associated OSPF area. In the PPP_MODE field the following selections can be made: DTE mode: to interface an SDH service channel, where DCE mode is not available because of the common synchronization of the SDH network. Codirectional mode: to allow the routing of the LUX40 NMS, avoiding the needed V11/Eth adapter or to link adjacent AWY. For the correct operation the NMS V.11 channel has to be configured in one station as "DTE" and in the other station as "Codirectional".

Note:

To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 11 Step 11 allows the configuration of the NMSG703 interface (Figure 23 on page 56):

Figure 23 - Quick Configuration Procedure: NMSG703 Interface Configuration (Step 11) Through the NMSG703 interface the NE can exchange management messages with an OS (or Craft Terminal) in the same station. The NMSG703 channel can be Enabled or Disabled by selection in the NMS G703 field. If enabled, in the Remote Address field will appear the IP address of the remote connected NE. In the Routing IP Protocol field enter the used IP protocol and in case of OSPF protocol select also the associated OSPF area. In the PPP_MODE field the following selections can be made: DTE mode: to interface an SDH service channel, where DCE mode is not available because of the common synchronization of the SDH network. Codirectional mode: to link adjacent AWY or to interface MUX based on 64 kbit/s, avoiding any V.11/G.703 adapter. In frame E1DS1 mode: as alternative mode is possible to drop in the G703 64 kbit/s in Tributary 1, Time Slot 1 allowing the transport of supervision messages along the traffic path. For the correct operation the NMS G.703 channel has to be configured in one station as "DTE" and in the other station as "Codirectional".

Note:

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Step 12

Step 12 (Figure 24 on page 57) allows to configure the Ethernet Interface.

Figure 24 - Quick Installation Procedure: Ethernet Configuration (Step 12)

The Ethernet interface can be Enabled or Disabled by selection in the Ethernet configuration field. If enabled, in the relevant fields below enter the IP address, the IP mask and select the Routing IP protocol. If the selected routing protocol has been OSPF, select also the area number in the Associated OSPF Area field. To go to the next step click on button Next. To go back to the previous step click on button Back.

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Step 13

Step 13 is the last step. The screen shown summarizes all the parameters configured during this procedure and some relevant parameters with default values (Figure 25 on page 58).

Figure 25 - Quick Configuration Procedure: Summary (Step 13)

All the parameters can still be changed by clicking on the Back button. The operator can navigate back to the desired screen and set the new values. At the end the operator can confirm the selections by pressing the Finish button. All the parameters will be stored and sent to the NE.

NB:

Reestablish the IDU-ODU cable connection in order to power ON the System ODU PTx Power.

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11.6.

Transmitter frequency check-set

Purpose: Verify via CT the ODU transmitted frequency. Required Instruments: PC with test software Procedure: Connect CT to IDU NB: Not required if already performed during Quick Configuration CT Views RADIO channel. frequency tab

In left panel select

In lower right panel select

Verify Tx frequency value (change if required).

11.7.

Transmitter power output check-set

Purpose: Verify /Set via CT the ODU transmitted power output. Required Instruments: PC with test software Procedure: Connect CT to IDU NB: Not required if already performed during Quick Configuration CT Views RADIO From the left panel select Channel 0 or Channel 1 From the lower right panel select RTPC & ATPC Note: ATPC must be "Disabled" Check transmitter power levels for nominal value + 2 dB via C.T. (refer to value found in para. 9 on page 33, Checking for Nominal Power). Set PTx value. CT Power Meas Start show detail on graph box

Check the received power levels + 4 dB from -20 dBm to -35 dBm. + 3 dB from -35 dBm to threshold. Note: ATPC must be "Disabled" Repeat for channel 1

11.8.

DS1 Line Length, Signal Mode, Line Coding


Verify the DS1 line length, signal mode, and line coding at the DDF distributor PC with test software, Pattern Gen./ Error Det (DS1 Test Set). Connect CT to IDU and Test Set to DDF I/O access

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: -

Verify Via CT the DS1 Line Length, Signal Mode, and Line Coding CT Views Line Interface Select DS n Port View Line Length, Signal Mode, and Line Coding (change if required) Record the value into the TRS

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11.9.

1+0 System Near End Loopback Functionality Check


Verify via CT the Local Station functionality. PC with test software, -E1/DS1-or E3/ DS3 Test Set Connect CT to IDU Connect to IDU access the Data Patter Gen. / Error detector (Test Set)

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: -

System Functionality test must be performed at the DDF. Perform the following local loopbacks, one after the other, and verify the channel functionality: WARNING: Before to activate any type of loopback force the channel or perform the channel lockout.

11.9.1.

Near End Tributary Loopback

CT Views Loopback Select Tributaries DS1 Port# n Active Apply

Under Configuration window at Activation, select

CT Diagnose Summary Block Diagram View (on screen, loopback point is yellow).

11.9.2.

Near End IDU Cable Loopback

CT Views Loopback Select IDU CABLE Active Apply

Under Configuration window at Activation, select

CT Diagnose Summary Block Diagram View (on screen, loopback point is yellow).

11.9.3.

Near End ODU Cable Loopback

CT Views Loopback Select ODU CABLE Active Apply

Under Configuration window at Activation, select

CT Diagnose Summary Block Diagram View (on screen, loopback point is yellow).

11.9.4.

Near End RF Loopback

CT Views Loopback Select RF Active Apply

Under Configuration window at Activation, select

CT Diagnose Summary Block Diagram View (on screen, loopback point is yellow)

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Loopback Points Description

IDU

ODU

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

TRIB

MUX DEMUX

MOD DEMOD

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

NOTE:

1 2 3 4

Near End Tributary Loopback Point Near End IDU Cable Loopback Point Near End ODU Cable Loopback Point Near End RF Loopback Point Figure 26 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram

While performing loop back stability tests, verify coaxial cable connectors assembly quality by performing some percussion stress on cable access points and IDU/ODU cables. Verify 0 ERRORS on the error detector to check installation quality. Record the result into the TRS.

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11.10.

1+1 system Near END Loopback Functionality check


Verify via CT the Local Station functionality . PC with test software , -E1/DS1-or D3/ DS3 Data Patter Gen. / Error detector Connect CT to IDU Connect to IDU access the Data Patter Gen. / Error detector

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: -

To perform the following tests from point A disable Mux / HST / Radio Protection by means of CT. A) System Functionality test must be performed at the DDF.

Perform the following Local Loopbacks one after the other and verify the channel functionality: WARNING: Before to activate any type of loopback force the channel or perform the channel lockout. CT Views Protection Schemes Select Protection Select Ch. Select Ch Command ( Forced )

CT Views Equipment Loops back Select Loopback Point Under Configuration Windows Select Activation Apply

Loopback Point Description


IDU ODU

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

TRIB

MUX DEMUX

MOD DEMOD

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

NOTE:

1 2 3 4

Near End Tributary Loopback Point Near End IDU Cable Loopback Point Near End ODU Cable Loopback Point Near End RF Loopback Point

Figure 27 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram

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Record the result into the TRS. Repeat the tests on Ch 0 from point ( A ) Perform the following Local Loop Backs one after the other and verify the channel functionality: CT Views Protection SchemesSelect Protection Select Ch. Select Ch Command Lockout Record the value into the TRS. Restore the original protection scheme condition. While performing loop back stability tests, verify coaxial cable connectors assembly quality by performing some percussion stress on cable access points and IDU/ODU cables. Verify 0 ERRORS on the error detector to check installation quality. Record the result into the TRS.

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12. COMMISSIONING STATION B (PHASE 1)

To commission station B perform the same operations as commissioning for station A (Phase 1) as described in the previous paragraphs. NB: Before performing SYSTEM LOOPBACK FUNCTIONALITY CHECK, power off the PTx in the opposite station by disconnecting the IDU/ODU cable connection IDU side station in order to avoid any possible RF, Rx interference.

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13. COMMISSIONING THE LINK FROM STATION A (PHASE 2)


Checking the Radio Transmission Parameters Repeat the Quick Configuration Procedure

NB:

Reestablish the IDU-ODU cable connection to power on the System ODU PTx Power.

13.1.

Transmitter frequency check-set

Purpose: Verify via CT the ODU transmitted frequency. Required Instruments: PC with test software Procedure: Connect CT to IDU NB: Not required if already performed during Quick Configuration CT Views RADIO channel. frequency tab

In left panel select

In lower right panel select

Verify Tx frequency value (change if required).

13.2.

Transmitter power output check-set

Purpose: Verify /Set via CT the ODU transmitted power output. Required Instruments: PC with test software Procedure: Connect CT to IDU NB: Not required if already performed during Quick Configuration CT Views RADIO From the left panel select Channel 0 or Channel 1 From the lower right panel select RTPC & ATPC Note: ATPC must be "Disabled" Check transmitter power levels for nominal value + 2 dB via C.T. (refer to value found in para. 9 on page 33, Checking for Nominal Power). Set PTx value. CT Power Meas Start show detail on graph box

Check the received power levels + 4 dB from -20 dBm to -35 dBm. + 3 dB from -35 dBm to threshold. Note: ATPC must be "Disabled" Repeat for channel 1

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13.3.

DS1 Line Length, Signal Mode, Line Coding


Verify the DS1 line length, signal mode, and line coding at the DDF distributor PC with test software, Pattern Gen./ Error Det (DS1 Test Set). Connect CT to IDU and Test Set to DDF I/O access

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

Verify Via CT the DS1 Line Length, Signal Mode, and Line Coding CT Views Line Interface Coding (change if required) Record the value into the TRS Select DS n Port View Line Length, Signal Mode, and Line

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13.4.

1+0 system Near END Loop Back Functionality check


Verify via CT the Local Station functionality. PC with test software, -E1/DS1-or E3/ DS3 Data Patter Gen. / Error detector (DS1/DS3 Test Set) Connect CT to IDU Connect the Data Patter Gen. / Error detector (DSn Test Set) to IDU access

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

System Functionality test can be performed only on one out of N, E1 / T1 at the DDF. Perform the following local loopbacks, one after the other, and verify the channel functionality: WARNING: Before to activate any type of loopback force the channel or perform the channel lockout. CT Views Equipment Loopback Select Loopback Point under Configuration windows select Activate Apply Loopback Point Description

IDU

ODU

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

TRIB

MUX DEMUX

MOD DEMOD

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

NOTE:
1

Near End Tributary Loopback Point Near End IDU Cable Loopback Point Near End ODU Cable Loopback Point Near End RF Loopback Point

3
4

Figure 28 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram

While performing loop back stability tests, verify coaxial cable connectors assembly quality by performing some percussion stress on cable access points and IDU/ODU cables. Verify 0 ERRORS at the error detector to check installation quality. Record the result into the TRS.

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13.5.

1+1 system Near End Loop Back Functionality check


Verify via CT the Local Station functionality . PC with test software, -E1/DS1-or E3/ DS3 Data Pattern Gen. / Error detector (DS1/DS3 Test Set) Connect CT to IDU Connect Data Pattern Gen. / Error detector (DSn Test Set) to IDU access

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

To perform the following tests from point A disable Mux / HST / Radio Protection by means of CT. A) System Functionality test must be performed at the DDF.

Perform the following Local Loopbacks one after the other and verify the channel functionality: WARNING: Before to activate any type of loopback force the channel or perform the channel lockout. CT Views Protection Schemes Select Protection Select Ch. Select Ch Command ( Forced )

CT Views Equipment Loopback Select Loopback Point under Configuration windows select Activate Apply Loopback Point Description
IDU ODU

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

TRIB

MUX DEMUX

MOD DEMOD

16 E1/DS1 E3/DS3

NOTE:
1

Near End Tributary Loopback Point Near End IDU Cable Loopback Point Near End ODU Cable Loopback Point Near End RF Loopback Point Figure 29 - C.T. Local Loopback Point Block Diagram Record the result into the TRS. Repeat the tests on Ch 0 from point (A) Perform the following Local Loopbacks one after the other and verify the channel functionality: CT Views Protection SchemesSelect Protection Select Ch. Select Ch Command Lockout Record the value into the TRS. Restore the original protection scheme condition.

3
4

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13.6.

ANTENNA POINTING

ANTENNA POINTING - STATION B Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: POINTING THE ANTENNA PC with test software, Connect CT to IDU

NB_ preliminary operations: Disconnect the IDU / ODU Cable. Power ON the IDU units. Via CT make sure that on both stations the ODU frequency and Output power are settled as shown by plant documentation. Power OFF the IDU units. Connect IDU / ODU cable. Power ON the IDU units. Set all transceivers ATPC disabled and Power Output - in nominal PTx Output. Antenna fine adjusting points are shown in the following Figure 30 on page 71. ANTENNA MECHANICAL PRE-POINTING Overall antenna steer (with turnbuckles set to the maximum) is: Bearing: 360 degrees, Elevation: + 25 degrees. The steer obtained by the turnbuckles are: Elevation: + 25 degrees, Bearing: + 10 degrees.
Z
R

Figure 30 - Integrate pole mounting screw for Horizontal and Vertical alignment Y) X) Z) H) Q) R) Horizontal position fine alignment Vertical position fine alignment Fixing screw of horizontal position coarse alignment Fixing screw of horizontal position fine alignment (Y) Fixing screw of vertical position fine alignment Fixing screws of vertical position coarse alignment (X)

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First horizontal pre-pointing (azimuth) Horizontally place the antenna according to the direction set down in the plant documents where, among the various indication are indicated those concerning the reference points (Position of the tower or of the building with respect to true north) in order to point the antenna in the set direction. There are various procedures and technical means to adopt in order to mechanically pre-point the antenna, and they can be implemented in various ways according to the various configurations and to the various system conditions. Geographical Antenna pointing - The standard instrumentation is the compass. Second vertical pre-pointing (zenith) Place the antenna vertically nearest to its operating angle. The technical and operative procedure adopted to vertically point the antenna is as previously implemented to horizontally pre-point. Note a) b) At the end of the pre-pointing operation, slowly block all the horizontal and vertical regulating system of the antenna taking care not to modify dish direction Perform final antenna pointing (or connection) only after all antenna and ODU systems are fully installed.

(azimuth) Fine tuning Antenna pointing Swipe the antenna from left to right side monitoring the PRx and reaching the maximum PRx level. (zenith) Fine tuning Antenna pointing Swipe the antenna from top to bottom side monitoring the PRx and reaching the maximum PRx level. PRx level Monitoring: Monitor the ODU PRx AGC level by connecting the Multimeter through the supplied special ODU cable interface to the Outdoor Unit. For the use of this cable refer to Annex F on page 95. The Rx received power can be measured also using a special cable, see paragraph 8.7 on page 31. With the turnbuckles, fine tune the elevation and bearing settings until you obtain the maximum Rx power from station A. Tighten the side-mounted elevation locking screw. Received power level displayed on the PSK is greater than 70 dBm. POINTING THE ANTENNA - STATION A Adjust the orientation of the antenna in the same way as for station B. After this operation the radio link between the two stations should be present; perform the following actions to test the functionality of this link.

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13.7.

Received power
Once the antenna alignment is completed, perform the PRx level PC with test software, Connect CT to IDU select channel (0) select channel (1) OK select Show details OK select Show details

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: CT RADIO

Power measurement

Check that received power levels match the nominal received power indicated on the hop calculation document to within: + 4 dB from -20 dBm to -35 dBm. + 3 dB from -35 dBm to threshold. Record PRx values into the TRS.

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13.8.
13.8.1.

1+0 System Test Functionality Check


Tributary functionality check Verify the Point to Point tributary functionality check PC with test software, Pattern Generator / Error Detector (DS1/DS3 Test Set) Connect CT to IDU and Pattern to IDU Access IN/OUT

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

Set up a SW or HW remote loop: Verify that the ATPC has been disabled in both station A and B. Check that no alarms and no manual operations are active. Set up a SW remote loop CT Views Loopback Select Port Select Active Apply

Select Tributaries Set up a HW remote loop

The operator at the remote station must set up the loopback through a cable loop, Figure 31 on page 74,

ODU

ODU

LOOPBACK

IDU REMOTE STATION

E1 signal ERROR DETECTOR N.B. PATTERN GEN. Com 1

E3 signal ERROR DETECTOR N.B. PATTERN GEN.

F Interf.

N.B.: As alternative. Figure 31 - Test bench for functionality check

CHECK: The PDH analyzer detects no error. Perform the present test on each E1/DS1orE3/DS3 access for a few minutes to verify the system functionality.

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13.8.2.

Ethernet Data Interface functionality check (not yet implemented) Verify the Point to Point Ethernet Data functionality check PC with test software, Ethernet Data Pattern Generator / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU and Pattern to IDU Ethernet Data Access IN/OUT

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

Use the same test bench shown in paragraph 13.8.1 on page 74 (Figure 31 on page 74) and insert the Ethernet signal as shown in Figure 32 on page 75. Verify that the ATPC has been disabled in both station A and B. Check that no alarms and no manual operations are active.

ETHERNET DATA ANALYZER

Figure 32 - Test bench for Ethernet channel functionality check

CHECK: The Ethernet Analyzer detects no error; perform the present test for a few minutes.

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13.9.
13.9.1.

1+1 system test functionality check


Tributary functionality check Verify the Point to Point tributaries functionality PC with test software, Pattern Gen./ Error Det. Connect CT to IDU and Pattern Gen./ Error Det. to DDF I/O access

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

Set up a SW or HW remote loop: Verify that the ATPC has been disabled in both station A and B. Check that no alarms and no manual operations are active. Set up a SW remote loop CT Views Loopsback Select Port Select Active Apply

Select Tributaries Set up a HW remote loop

The operator at the remote station must set up the loop back through a cable (Figure 33 on page 76).

ODU

ODU

ODU

ODU

LOOPBACK

IDU REMOTE STATION

E1 signal

F Interf.

E3 signal ERROR DETECTOR Com 1 N.B. PATTERN GEN.

N.B.

ERROR DETECTOR PATTERN GEN.

N.B.: As alternative. Figure 33 - Test bench for functionality check CHECK: The Pattern Gen./ Error Detector analyzer detects no error. Perform the present test on each E1/DS1orE3/DS3 access for a few minutes to verify the system functionality.

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13.9.2.

Ethernet Data Interface functionality check (not yet implemented) Verify the Point to Point Ethernet Data Interface functionality PC with test software, Pattern Gen./ Error Detector Connect CT to IDU and Pattern Gen./ Error Detector to BB I/O access

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

Use the same test bench shown in paragraph 13.9.1 on page 76 (Figure 33 on page 76) and insert the Ethernet signal as shown in Figure 34 on page 77. Verify that the ATPC has been disabled in both station A and B. Check that no alarms and no manual operations are active.

ETHERNET DATA ANALYZER

Figure 34 - Test bench for Ethernet channel functionality check

CHECK: The Ethernet Analyzer detects no error; perform the present test for a few minutes.

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13.10.

Craft Terminal REMOTE NE acquisition check

13.10.1. Craft Terminal REMOTE NE acquisition NMS Radio side check Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: Verify via CT the REMOTE NE acquisition Radio side functionality PC with test software, Connect CT to IDU

Verify via local CT on both sides the Local NE NMS Radio Side Enabling Configuration Connect the serial cable of the PC to the CT ( F interface) connector on the IDU. START the 1320 CT application. CTSelect the remote NE icon Select Configuration wait until the NES window appears. Supervision START IP Add. Conf. Point to Point

Network Configuration

IP Configuration

Figure 35 - Test bench for functionality check Create NE to supervise into the CT Map - See Operator Handbook--

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CTSelect the remote NE icon

Supervision

START

The Map lamp on the CT turns gray and the question mark next to the equipments name disappears Supervision Show Equipment wait until the Main View mask appears.

Figure 37 - Equipment view

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13.10.2. Craft Terminal REMOTE NE acquisition NMS Line side check Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: Verify via CT the REMOTE NE acquisition Line side functionality PC with test software, Connect CT to IDU

Verify via local CT on both NE the Local NE NMS Line Side Enabling Configuration Connect the serial cable of the PC to the CT ( F interface) connector on the IDU. START the 1320 CT application. CTSelect the remote NE icon Select Configuration Network Configuration wait until the NES window appears. Supervision START IP Add. Conf. Point to Point

IP Configuration

Select V11 NMS Interface or G.703 NMS Interface Ch Configuration Enable

Figure 38 - Test bench for functionality check

Create NE to supervise into the CT Map - See Operator Handbook-

Figure 39 - NES window

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CTSelect the remote NE icon

Supervision

START

The Map lamp on the CT turns gray and the question mark next to the equipments name disappears Supervision Show Equipment wait until the Main View mask appears.

Figure 40 - Equipment

view

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13.10.3. 64Kbit/s Service Data channel configuration and check Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: Craft Terminal setting: Verify the point to point the 64Kbit/s service data Ch. functionality PC with test software, 64Kbit/s Pattern Gen / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O There are no SW configuration differences in configuring BB 1+0 & BB 1+1

Interface V11 Data Ch CT Configuration C.T. configuration System Setting Overhead

Auxiliary Interface Configuration ( Select Data Ch. V11 Co directional Interface ) Apply Close

Interface G.703 Data Ch CT Configuration C.T. configuration. System Setting Overhead

Auxiliary Interface Configuration (Select Data Ch. G703 Interface ) Select Alarm Profile ( Primary Alarms ) Apply Close

Use the same test bench shown in paragraph 13.8.1 on page 74 (Figure 31 on page 74) and insert the Data channels signals as shown in Figure 41 on page 82.

Figure 41 - Test bench for Service Data channels functionality check CHECK: The V11 and G703 Data Analyzer detects no error; perform the test for a few minutes on Ch 0 / 1.

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13.11.

1+1 System Switching Function


Verify the data Ch. Switching Function PC with test software, Pattern Gen / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O To check channel status state activate:

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: EPS Status: CT Diagnosis Switching: CT Radio

Summary Block Diagram View Force channel 0/1 status Mux protection (EPS-Tx)

Protection Schemes

or Radio protection (EPS-Rx) or HST Tx protection Perform the following operations to check switching function. Forced None Lockout None Apply (to force CH0 into service) Apply (to remove forcing) Apply (to force CH1 into service) Apply (to remove Lockout)

With Pattern Generator check the correct switch action.

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13.12.

1+0 SYSTEM Far End Loopback Functionality check


Verify the Far End Loopback Functionality PC with test software, Pattern Gen / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O Loops back Apply

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: CT Views

Equipment

Select Loop Back Point under Configuration windows select Activate

WARNING: Before to activate any type of loopback force the channel or perform the channel lockout.

Loopback Point description - Far end IDU tributary loopback internal Channel # 0-1 / E1 Port # 1/16 Ch 0-1 NE

Figure 43 - C.T. Loopback Point Block Diagram

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13.13.

1+1 SYSTEM Far End Loopback Functionality check


Verify the Far End Loopback Functionality PC with test software, Pattern Gen / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O Loops back Apply

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: CT Views Equipment

Select Loop Back Point under Configuration windows select Activate

WARNING: Before to activate any type of loopback force the channel or perform the channel lockout.

Loopback Point description - Far end IDU tributary loopback internal Channel # 0-1 / E1 Port # 1/16 Ch 0-1 NE

Figure 44 - C.T. Loopback Point Block Diagram

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13.14.

Engineering Orderwire (EOW) functionality Check

13.14.1. Orderwire Connections Connect handset to EOW line on IDU at two different Stations. See section 8, Access Point View. NOTE: On the handset, P = Pulse, T = Tone. Set DIAL LOCK switch to Dial and OFF ON switch to OFF prior to making a call.

P T DIAL LOCK

OFF

ON

IDU phone number at the CT at both stations. To change IDU phone number perform following: CT Configuration System Settings Overhead (phone number) Apply

EOW connections at CT exist at both stations. Perform the following tests: Via Handset, call at station A IDU to handset at station B IDU, leave the EOW ON and perform Witch CT Views Protection Schemes Select Schemes Select Ch select Command Manual Apply After protection, verify that EOW Ch functionality is again ON

ODU

ODU

Station A IDU

Station B IDU

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13.14.2. Using Handset connected to BB To Call From Handset: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Check that line is free (EOWfree green LED is on). Handset OFF/ON switch to ON. On keypad, press # to engage line. Check that EOWbsy yellow LED on MAIN is on. On keypad, dial two-digit number of station to be called. Check that audio connection exists.

To Answer Call At Handset: 1. 2. EOWbsy yellow LED flashes and audible tone is present. Connect handset to IDU, set ON/OFF switch to ON, press # on keypad.

To End Call from Handset: 1. 2. On keypad, press *. Move ON/OFF switch to OFF.

13.14.3. Ways of Calling NOTE: Two different ways of calling are possible: SELECTIVE: a connection between two users. User number is programmable by software between 10 and 99. OMNIBUS: a unidirectional connection with all the users. To place an omnibus call, dial digit 00. NOTE: LEDs indication: GREEN: YELLOW: free line. busy line.

Flashing YELLOW: received and recognized call.

NOTE: Telephone keyboard:

HEADSET

PSK

MEANING

* #

RST

Force unlocking of the line.

ENG

Engage line

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13.15.

ATPC Functionality (not yet implemented)


Verify the ATPC functionality PC with test software, Pattern Gen / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O ATPC enable

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure: CT Radio

RTPC & ATPC

link works with no errors

with PRx level greater than max ATPC threshold, PTx goes down at minimum level (See Hop calculation).

13.16.

BER intrusive Functionality


Verify the BER intrusive Functionality PC with test software, Pattern Gen / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

NOT Available in the present version

13.17.

BER Stability test


Verify over 12 H the Hop BER Stability test PC with test software, Pattern Gen / Error Detector Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O

Purpose: Required Instruments: Procedure:

NB1_ _BER stability test MUST be performed POINT to POINT, NO loops are allowed. NB2_ _BER stability test MUST be performed, on each radio path. settled in Lockout / Forced Condition NB3_ _During BER stability test, ATPC function must be settled enabled. NB4_ _During BER stability test, we suggest to monitor via CT the Hop PTx and the PRx levels. NB5_ _During BER stability test, we suggest to monitor via CT the Hop NEs Alarms condition. NB6_ _BER stability test result has to be referred to hop calculations. Disconnect Pattern Gen Tx to BB Access and verify Trib MAJ Al. Loss OS at the access Port via CT CT Views Line Interface Select Port . See Alarm Table into the Windows .

13.18.

End of Commissioning in Station A

End of commissioning on Station A To terminate perform the following: Remove any Local or Remote loop an Manual Operations CT Exit local supervision mode.

13.19.

End of Commissioning in Station B

To terminate perform the following: Remove any Local or Remote loop an Manual Operations CT Exit local supervision mode.

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ANNEXES

Annex A
A.1.

Troubleshooting

Analog measurements

In case of two CT connected to the NE, as shown in the figure below, and at the same time both open on the menu Radio Power Meas, the analog measurements relevant to the PTx rem (Tx power of the Remote NE) and the PRx rem (Rx power of the Remote NE) could have some instabilities (i.e. an intermittent +99 dBm is reported for the PTx rem and -99 dBm is reported for the PRx rem).

ODU

ODU

Station A IDU

Station B IDU

A.2.

NMS 64 kbit/s V.11 and G.703

For a correct operation the NMS channel has to be configured in one station as "DTE" and in the other station as "Codirectional". This selection can be done in the Quick Configuration Procedure in Step 10 (for NMS V.11 channel) and in Step 11 (for NMS G.703 channel) or in the Menu Configuration Network Configuration IP Configuration IP Point to Point Configuration.

A.3.

Loopbacks

For a correct activation of every loopback (Loopback menu): the relevant tributary must be enabled (Quick Configuration Procedure the local transmitter must be not muted (Menu Radio Configuration) Step 3)

Note 1: The loopback will become active after 6-7 sec. approx. (24 sec. approx. for the RF loopback). Note 2: The time for a new set is 120 to 160 sec. approx.

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A.4.

Empty USM icon in NES

Enter Windows Task Manager and stop the process relevant to the empty USM.

A.5.

NE unreachable

Due to a deep fading the radio remote NE can be unreachable. In this condition in the USM will appear the following message:

The USM must be closed. In the NES will appear a broken icon and a red bullet.

Wait for the automatic restarting of the Supervision (at the end of the fading conditions). The icon in NES will become whole and the bullet will take the color relevant to the alarms (if any) active in the NE. If the Supervision does not start, close and open again the CT. If the Supervision does not start, switch off and switch on the PC.

A.6.

Configuration change from 4 QAM to 16 QAM

With 16 QAM the max. Tx power must be typically 3 dB below the max. Tx power of the 4 QAM (refer to the attached Test Result Sheet).

A.7.

Quick configuration menu correct use

The Quick Configuration menu must be used during the first installation to configure completely the NE and also if some multiple configuration changes must be done (i.e. change of all the tributaries from "Framed" to "Unframed" or vice-versa for the E1 signal or from "Unframed" to "Framed SF" or "Framed ESF" or viceversa for the DS1 signal both in the Local and Remote NE).

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Annex B

Presettings

No hardware Presettings are present.

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Annex C

Housekeeping Alarms/Control front panel connector description

C.T. housekeeping configuration and check: USER LABEL Set HA INPUT HA OUTPUT CTExternal points CTExternal points CTExternal points Select INPUT/OUTPUT Select INPUT Select OUTPUT Select Polarity Select External State ON Enter USER LABEL

ALM (6)

15
The Alarms-Housekeeping SubD15 connector is divided in: 3 summarizing discrete alarms equipment outputs; 4 housekeeping controls equipment outputs; 6 housekeeping alarms equipment inputs; 1 common wire dedicated to equipment outputs; 1 common wire dedicated to equipment inputs. Pin 6 13 7 14 8 15 4 11 5 12 9 1 2 3 10 Connector M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 Signal HK_I1 HK_I2 HK_I3 HK_I4 HK_I5 HK_I6 HK_O1 HK_O2 HK_O3 HK_O4 COM A_1 A_2 A_3 GND Direction INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT /

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Annex D

Auxiliary Channel front panel connector description

ESC (5)

15

SERVICE channel provides external access for auxiliary channel by means a 15 pins SubD 15 connector female. Pin # 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 12 6 13 7 14 8 15 1 Connector M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 Signal COD_RXP COD_RXN COD_TXP COD_TXN RX_ASY TX_ASY CC_RXP CC_RXN RX_CKP RX_CKN CC_TXP CC_TXN CC_TCKP CC_TCKN GND Direction INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT BID BID OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT /

Figure 46 - SERVICE CHANNEL connections

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Annex E

Base Band - EOW telephone number SW setting

BB - EOW selecting call telephone phone number Software setting: In order to set the BB telephone number, perform the following operations:

CT Configuration System Settings Overhead Enter two digits Phone Number Apply Close

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Annex F

Rx power monitoring cable operative information

Figure herebelow shows this optional cable:

Figure 47 - Rx power monitoring cable Connector usage: (A) LEMO connector, to be plugged into LEMO connector on ODU (B) LEMO connector, to connect, if necessary, the PSKs connector LEMO (B) banana plugs (C) and (D) : output is a 0 to +3V dc voltage proportional to the radio Rx field. During equipment lineup, through a multimeter it is possible to easily point the antenna until the measured voltage is the maximum, corresponding to the maximum radio Rx field. Actual Rx field value can be measured through Craft Terminal (see CT Operators Handbook). (E) RS232 connector, for ALCATEL internal use only.

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Annex G

Software download via C.T.

(when memory is already written)

Purpose: Software download VIA CT Com N Serial Port the NE SW Required Instruments: PC with test software, Procedure: Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O

Beware : This operation can be executed only if on Flash card is already present a SW packet. IDU Craft terminal RS232 / F interface 9 Pins connectors Pin to Pin cabled: PC Con. N (Serial Port interface RS232) port to BB Main IDU UNIT F interface Connection

NES

menu Select Under

Supervision

Files Administration

SWP Administrator

SDH / WDM

Install Open

Look For :

Alcatel / ECT / SWDW / R94 AWY / SW V. XX / R94A


Close

EM-USM

Select

SW Download

on the EML-USM menu.

Check for the Download menu Select Init Download on the download menu

Check for the SW Download initiate dialogue box Select the server package and SW version to be loaded Click on Forced Click on Init Download push button Wait till the end of the SW download Click on the Close push button.

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Annex H

Software download VIA SIBDL

(when memory is empty )

Purpose: Software download VIA SIBDL Required Instruments: PC with test software, Procedure: Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Pattern Gen to IDU service data I/O Notice : Operation to be performed when FLASH card memory is empty or CT SW Version is not responding NB: The following procedure is not a standard systems installation requirement because the system is supplied with its equipped configured software. 1) Connect the PC (Ethernet output) to connector RJ45 related to Q3 10/100 base T OS IN / OUTPUT, present on the Main IDU UNIT inserted in slot 1, a cross connected cable must be used, the connection are shown in the following table:

SIDE A (RJ45) M1 1 2 3 6 8

SIDE B (RJ45) M2 3 6 1 2 8

As alternative a HUB module can be used, in this case the interconnecting cable is a pin to pin. 2) Connect the PC Com N (Serial Port interface RS232) to BB F interface connector present on the Main IDU UNIT inserted in slot 1, a 9 Pins - Pin to Pin able connected cable must be used.

Table 8 - SIBDL Cable pin out and RS 232 Cable 2) 3) Turn OFF the equipment. To perform the SIBDL download, set the I2 placed on Main unit in the following HW configuration: Main unit Mother Board I2 Setting 1 2 ON ON

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4) 5) 6)

Turn ON the equipment. Connect CT to IDU F Interface and Ethernet interface Activate the SIBDL download procedure as follows: Click Start Click Program Click ALCATEL Click SIBDL X.X Click SIBDL The SIBDL window is now open, from available comands chose Automatic mode digit 8 and ENTER When SOURCE FILE is displayed, act as follows: Select File manager Select the la directory ALCATEL Click JUSMw X.X.X Click ECT swdw R94AWY Click V.x.x.x Carry on the file R94A.dsc up to the window Source File Click ENTER 8) When NE _ IP _ Address (PPP_TELNET) is displayed, digit :

7)

- IF YOU CHOSE TELNET PROTOCOL; the download will go via Ethernet port and will take 5 minutes Digit : = The simulated NE IP address = Your PC network IP Address number + 1 (Write your work station IP_address. Enter your IP (es 151.98.12.277) plus one = (es 151.98.12.278)) - IF YOU CHOSE PPP Digit: = PPP 9) When Format target flash Card (Y/N) is displayed, chose Y . chose Y . chose Y . ENTER ENTER ENTER PROTOCOL; the download will go via RS232 serial port will take 20 minutes

10) When Al information will be removed. Are you sure? (Y/N) is displayed, 11) When Verify checksum (Y/N) is displayed,

11) The SIBDL program now will start the software download procedure. 11) When the download process finishes the equipment software is loaded. 12) Turn OFF the equipment. 13) Set the I2 placed on Main Unit in the original configuration: Main Unit I2 Setting 1 OFF 2 OFF 14) 14) Turn ON the equipment.

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15) By means of equipment CT start the 1320 CT and wait until the communication is enabled. 16) Operate the Start up procedure. 17) As soon as the dialogue between the NE and the Craft Terminal is restored: select the EML-JUSM window and click on the SW Download menu From the SW Download menu select Init SW Download select the software release. Click on OK (the operation will take few second and will load the .dsc on the flash card). 18) From the SW Download menu select SW Status Click on SW Unit Status (You can now verify the SW packet components release). 19) You can now start to SW configure the NE .

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Annex I

Repair Form

END OF DOCUMENT
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9400 AWY Rel.1.0 V.1.0.0 Short-haul low/medium capacity digital microwave radio links Test Result

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O. Benaglia ORIGINATOR

9400 AWY - Rel.1.0 V.1.0.0 Short-haul low/medium capacity digital microwave radio links Test Result

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TEST RESULT TESTS RESULT ACCEPTANCE PROTOCOL ..............................................................................3


1. SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND CABLING VISUAL INSPECTION........................................................5 1.1. INDOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection.................................................................5 1.2. OUTOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection ...............................................................6 1.3. LOCAL Config & Functionality TESTs RESULT SHEET: 94oo AWY...................................................7 1.4. HOP TESTS RESULT SHEET: 94oo AWY TRANSCEIVER...............................................................8 1.5. NE INTEGRATION TESTS RESULT SHEET: 94oo AWY TRANSCEIVER........................................9 SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND CABLING VISUAL INSPECTION......................................................10 2.1. INDOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection...............................................................10 2.2. OUTOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection .............................................................11 2.3. LOCAL Config & Functionality TESTs RESULT SHEET: 94oo AWY.................................................12 2.4. HOP TESTS RESULT SHEET: 94oo AWY TRANSCEIVER.............................................................13 2.5. NE INTEGRATION TESTS RESULT SHEET: 94oo AWY TRANSCEIVER......................................14 2.6. R.F. POWER Output level and Receiver threshold tables..................................................................15 BER INTRUSIVE THRESHOLDS ...........................................................................................................16 3.1. ETSI BER INTRUSIVE Thresholds.....................................................................................................16 3.2. FCC BER INTRUSIVE Thresholds .....................................................................................................20

2.

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TESTS RESULT ACCEPTANCE PROTOCOL

Ref. CCP: .................... STATION A NAME :.... STATION B NAME :.... SYSTEM TYPE:94. AWY .... CONFIGURATION: . SYS Modulation.... SW Package VERSION: ...... HOP PENDINGS:..... :...... :...... :...... :...... :...... :...... :...... :......

TESTS RESULT ACCEPTANCE SIGNATURE Company Name / Signature

CUSTOMER: ......./................ CUSTOMER: ......./................

CONTRACTOR:........../................ CONTRACTOR:....../................

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DATE /....../.../.../

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1. SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND CABLING VISUAL INSPECTION 1.1. INDOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection
STATION A NAME :... / DIRECTION B NAME:... /

INDOOR

CHECK LIST

RADIO INDOOR INSTALLATION VISUAL INSPECTION CHECK PASS FAIL Check Rack allocation according to the station layout. Check Sub-Rack allocation according to the station layout. Check TRU installation according to the AWY Installation Manual. Check Rack and Sub racks Ground connections. Check IDU / ODU Ch 0 Cable installation - DO NOT interconnect IDU / ODU cable to BB Check IDU / ODU Ch 1 Cable installation - DO NOT interconnect IDU / ODU cable to BB Check IDU / ODU Ch 0 Cable grounding connection IDU side. Check IDU / ODU Ch 1 Cable grounding connection IDU side. Check Ch 0 Power Supply Voltage , polarity and connection. Check Ch 1 Power Supply Voltage , polarity and connection. Check FLASH Card labelling identification presence on BB. Check E1/DS1 1 to 8 - interconnections and labelling identification from BB and DDF. Check E1/DS1 9 to 16 - interconnections and labelling identification from BB and DDF. Check E3/DS3 interconnections and labelling identification from BB and DDF. Check Ethernet 1 electrical interconnection and labelling identification from BB to DDF. Check Ethernet 2 electrical interconnection and labelling identification from BB to DDF. Check NE Physical System configuration (equipped units):according to Sys. Documentation Check House keeping control cabling - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF Check House keeping alarm cabling - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF Check service Data Ch. cabling - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF Check NMS supervision Data Ch. Connection - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF

Company Name

Signature

CUSTOMER: ......./................. CONTRACTOR:....../..................


DATE /....../.../.../ ED 01 9400 AWY Tests result 3DB 05653 EAAA 5/24

1.2. OUTOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection

STATION A NAME :... / DIRECTION B NAME:... /

OUTDOOR

CHECK LIST
PASS FAIL

RADIO OUTDOOR INSTALLATION PARTS VISUAL INSPECTION CHECK Check NON Integrated Antenna installation Check NON Integrated Antenna PHOLE Mounting installation Check Integrated Antennas & Integrated PHOLE Mounting installation Check RF Coupler installation . Check NON integrated Antennas SYS grounding connection. Antennas grounding connection. Antennas Flex twist connection. ODU 0 grounding connection. ODU 1 grounding connection. RF Coupler grounding connection. Check integrated Antennas SYS grounding connection. Integrated PHOLE Mounting grounding connection. ODU 0 grounding connection. ODU 1 grounding connection. RF Coupler grounding connection. Check Antenna Polarisation according to the Plant documentation. Check IDU / ODU Ch 0 Cable grounding connection Outdoor side. Check IDU / ODU Ch 1 Cable grounding connection - Outdoor side. Check On ODU side the presence of Vulcanising rubber tape on connector and Flex junctions Check Antennas EMF warning labelling presence .

Company Name

Signature

CUSTOMER: ......./................. CONTRACTOR:....../..................


DATE /....../.../.../ ED 01 9400 AWY Tests result 3DB 05653 EAAA 6/24

1.3. LOCAL Config & Functionality TESTs RESULT SHEET:

94oo AWY

STATION A NAME :... / DIRECTION B NAME:... /


IDU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -5 +50 C temperature range. ODU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -45 +55 C temperature range.

LOCAL TESTS MEASUREMENTS


1 NE SW Key Number NE Parameters Configuration 2 Frame Configuration & Impedance 3 Trib. 1 Config. Trib. 2 Config. Trib. 3 Config. Trib. 4 Config. Trib. 5 Config. Trib. 6 Config. Trib. 7 Config. Trib. 8 Config. 4 Radio Protection Mux HST Protection Protection Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Configuration Configuration Configuration Ch Config. NE SW Key Code Type Capacity Trib. 9 Config. Trib. 10 Config. Trib. 11 Config. Trib. 12 Config. Trib. 13 Config. Trib. 14 Config. Trib. 15 Config. Trib. 16 Config. Revertive Revertive Revertive ATPC Enabled PTx POWER Tx 0 PTx POWER Tx 1 ATPC - PTx MAX VALUE Tx 0 ATPC - PTx MAX VALUE Tx 1 Market Modulation Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed

Not Revertive Not Revertive Not Revertive ATPC Disabled

5 POWER (dBm)

RTPC - PTx NOMINAL POWER Tx 0 RTPC - PTx NOMINAL POWER Tx 1 ATPC - PTx MIN VALUE Tx 0 ATPC - PTx MIN VALUE Tx 1 ATPC Rx 0 Threshold ATPC Rx 1 Threshold RTX FREQUENCY Tx 0 RTX FREQUENCY Tx 1 6 IP Address 8 Host Add. 10 NMS V11 11 NMS G703 13 ETH Configuration ETH - IP Address ETH - IP Mask 14 LOCAL LOOP Near end Tributary LOCAL LOOP Near end IDU Cable LOCAL LOOP Near end ODU Cable LOCAL LOOP Near end RF ED 01 Ch1 Ch1 Ch1 Configuration Area 1 7 OSPF Config IP Add. and range Msk Net. Add Configuration Configuration Configuration 9 NMS Radio Side

RTX FREQUENCY Rx 0 RTX FREQUENCY Rx 1 Enabled Area 2 G.teawy PPP Id Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Area 3

PASS PASS PASS PASS FAIL FAIL FAIL Ch0 Ch0 Ch0 PASS PASS PASS

FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL

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1.4. HOP TESTS RESULT SHEET:

94oo AWY TRANSCEIVER

STATION A NAME :... / DIRECTION B NAME:... /


IDU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -5 +50 C temperature range. ODU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -45 +55 C temperature range.

HOP TESTS MEASUREMENTS


1 Tributary E1/D1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER test Ch0 Tributary E1/D1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER test Ch1 Data Ch 64Kbit/s service data Ch. BER test Data Ch 64Kbit/s service data Ch. BER test Ch0 Ch1 CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS CH 0 4 PTx LEVELPow meas. By CT See Hop Calculation PRx LEVELPow meas. By CT See Hop Calculation 5 ATPC Functionality check 2 dB 5 dB CHECK CHECK CHECK Hop Calc Hop Calc PASS PASS FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL CH 1

E1/DS1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER intrusive test Ch0 E1/DS1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER intrusive test Ch1 REMOT NE acquisition REMOT NE acquisition 2 EPS HST EPS 3 EOW EOW Protection PSK EOW from / to BB PSK PTx Reading PSK PRx Reading MUX Prot. Tx Prot NMS Radio side NMS Line side

Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1

Radio Prot.

6 REMOT LOOP BACK Far end IDU Trib. check IDU/ODU cable connectors BER test on connector percussion 7 1XE1/DS1 or E3/DS3 1XE1/DS1 or E3/DS3 12 H. Sys. stability test 12 H. Sys. stability test Ch 0 Ch 1

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1.5. NE INTEGRATION TESTS RESULT SHEET:

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IDU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -5 +50 C temperature range. ODU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -45 +55 C temperature range.

NE INTEGRATION MEASUREMENTS
CH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 NMS V11 NMS G703 Functionality check If foreseen by Plant Doc Functionality check If foreseen by Plant Doc CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK FAIL CH 1

ETHERNET port Functionality check If foreseen by Plant Doc EOW Functionality Line side check If foreseen by Plant Doc

E1/DS1 or E3/DS3 - Line side Access Connection Alarm LOSS Trib. 1 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 2 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 3 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 4 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 5 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 6 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 7 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 8 DS1 SW Equalization CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK

Trib. 9 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 10 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 11 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 12 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 13 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 14 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 15 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 16 DS1 SW Equalization Direction INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT /

M2 6 13 7 14 8 15 4 11 5 12 9 1 2 3 10

House Keeping Alarms and Control HK_I1 HK_I2 HK_I3 HK_I4 HK_I5 HK_I6 HK_O1 HK_O2 HK_O3 HK_O4 COM A_1 BB Alarm A_2 ODU 1 Alarm A_3 ODU 0 Alarm GND 64KBit/s User Service data Ch, Data Ch. Configuration Type

PASS CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK

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2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND CABLING VISUAL INSPECTION 2.1. INDOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection
STATION B NAME :... / DIRECTION A NAME:... /

INDOOR

CHECK LIST

RADIO INDOOR INSTALLATION VISUAL INSPECTION CHECK PASS FAIL Check Rack allocation according to the station layout. Check Sub-Rack allocation according to the station layout. Check TRU installation according to the AWY Installation Manual. Check Rack and Sub racks Ground connections. Check IDU / ODU Ch 0 Cable installation - DO NOT interconnect IDU / ODU cable to BB Check IDU / ODU Ch 1 Cable installation - DO NOT interconnect IDU / ODU cable to BB Check IDU / ODU Ch 0 Cable grounding connection IDU side. Check IDU / ODU Ch 1 Cable grounding connection IDU side. Check Ch 0 Power Supply Voltage , polarity and connection. Check Ch 1 Power Supply Voltage , polarity and connection. Check FLASH Card labelling identification presence on BB. Check E1/DS1 1 to 8 - interconnections and labelling identification from BB and DDF. Check E1/DS1 9 to 16 - interconnections and labelling identification from BB and DDF. Check E3/DS3 interconnections and labelling identification from BB and DDF. Check Ethernet 1 electrical interconnection and labelling identification from BB to DDF. Check Ethernet 2 electrical interconnection and labelling identification from BB to DDF. Check NE Physical System configuration (equipped units):according to Sys. Documentation Check House keeping control cabling - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF Check House keeping alarm cabling - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF Check service Data Ch. cabling - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF Check NMS supervision Data Ch. Connection - only if foreseen by plant doc and wired to DDF

Company Name

Signature

CUSTOMER: ......./................. CONTRACTOR:....../..................


DATE /....../.../.../ ED 01 9400 AWY Tests result 3DB 05653 EAAA 10/24

2.2. OUTOOR System installation and cabling visual inspection

STATION B NAME :... / DIRECTION A NAME:... /

OUTDOOR

CHECK LIST
PASS FAIL

RADIO OUTDOOR INSTALLATION PARTS VISUAL INSPECTION CHECK Check NON Integrated Antenna installation Check NON Integrated Antenna PHOLE Mounting installation Check Integrated Antennas & Integrated PHOLE Mounting installation Check RF Coupler installation . Check NON integrated Antennas SYS grounding connection. Antennas grounding connection. Antennas Flex twist connection. ODU 0 grounding connection. ODU 1 grounding connection. RF Coupler grounding connection. Check integrated Antennas SYS grounding connection. Integrated PHOLE Mounting grounding connection. ODU 0 grounding connection. ODU 1 grounding connection. RF Coupler grounding connection. Check Antenna Polarisation according to the Plant documentation. Check IDU / ODU Ch 0 Cable grounding connection Outdoor side. Check IDU / ODU Ch 1 Cable grounding connection - Outdoor side. Check On ODU side the presence of Vulcanising rubber tape on connector and Flex junctions Check Antennas EMF warning labelling presence .

Company Name

Signature

CUSTOMER: ......./................. CONTRACTOR:....../..................


DATE /....../.../.../ ED 01 9400 AWY Tests result 3DB 05653 EAAA 11/24

2.3. LOCAL Config & Functionality TESTs RESULT SHEET:

94oo AWY

STATION B NAME :... / DIRECTION A NAME:... /


IDU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -5 +50 C temperature range. ODU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -45 +55 C temperature range.

LOCAL TESTS MEASUREMENTS


1 NE SW Key Number NE Parameters Configuration 2 Frame Configuration & Impedance 3 Trib. 1 Config. Trib. 2 Config. Trib. 3 Config. Trib. 4 Config. Trib. 5 Config. Trib. 6 Config. Trib. 7 Config. Trib. 8 Config. 4 Radio Protection Mux HST Protection Protection Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Configuration Configuration Configuration Ch Config. NE SW Key Code Type Capacity Trib. 9 Config. Trib. 10 Config. Trib. 11 Config. Trib. 12 Config. Trib. 13 Config. Trib. 14 Config. Trib. 15 Config. Trib. 16 Config. Revertive Revertive Revertive ATPC Enabled PTx POWER Tx 0 PTx POWER Tx 1 ATPC - PTx MAX VALUE Tx 0 ATPC - PTx MAX VALUE Tx 1 Market Modulation Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Framed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed Unframed

Not Revertive Not Revertive Not Revertive ATPC Disabled

5 POWER (dBm)

RTPC - PTx NOMINAL POWER Tx 0 RTPC - PTx NOMINAL POWER Tx 1 ATPC - PTx MIN VALUE Tx 0 ATPC - PTx MIN VALUE Tx 1 ATPC Rx 0 Threshold ATPC Rx 1 Threshold RTX FREQUENCY Tx 0 RTX FREQUENCY Tx 1 6 IP Address 8 Host Add. 10 NMS V11 11 NMS G703 13 ETH Configuration ETH - IP Address ETH - IP Mask 14 LOCAL LOOP Near end Tributary LOCAL LOOP Near end IDU Cable LOCAL LOOP Near end ODU Cable LOCAL LOOP Near end RF ED 01 Ch1 Ch1 Ch1 Configuration Area 1 7 OSPF Config IP Add. and range Msk Net. Add Configuration Configuration Configuration 9 NMS Radio Side

RTX FREQUENCY Rx 0 RTX FREQUENCY Rx 1 Enabled Area 2 G.teawy PPP Id Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Area 3

PASS PASS PASS PASS FAIL FAIL FAIL Ch0 Ch0 Ch0 PASS PASS PASS

FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL

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2.4. HOP TESTS RESULT SHEET:

94oo AWY TRANSCEIVER

STATION B NAME :... / DIRECTION A NAME:... /


IDU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -5 +50 C temperature range. ODU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -45 +55 C temperature range.

HOP TESTS MEASUREMENTS


1 Tributary E1/D1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER test Ch0 Tributary E1/D1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER test Ch1 Data Ch 64Kbit/s service data Ch. BER test Data Ch 64Kbit/s service data Ch. BER test Ch0 Ch1 CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS CH 0 4 PTx LEVELPow meas. By CT See Hop Calculation PRx LEVELPow meas. By CT See Hop Calculation 5 ATPC Functionality check 2 dB 5 dB CHECK CHECK CHECK Hop Calc Hop Calc PASS PASS FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL CH 1

E1/DS1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER intrusive test Ch0 E1/DS1 or E3/DS3 or ETH1/2 BER intrusive test Ch1 REMOT NE acquisition REMOT NE acquisition 2 EPS HST EPS 3 EOW EOW Protection PSK EOW from / to BB PSK PTx Reading PSK PRx Reading MUX Prot. Tx Prot NMS Radio side NMS Line side

Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1 Functionality check on Ch 0 & Ch1

Radio Prot.

6 REMOT LOOP BACK Far end IDU Trib. check IDU/ODU cable connectors BER test on connector percussion 7 1XE1/DS1 or E3/DS3 1XE1/DS1 or E3/DS3 12 H. Sys. stability test 12 H. Sys. stability test Ch 0 Ch 1

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IDU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -5 +50 C temperature range. ODU Characteristics reported on the Test Result Sheet are guaranteed in the -45 +55 C temperature range.

NE INTEGRATION MEASUREMENTS
CH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 NMS V11 NMS G703 Functionality check If foreseen by Plant Doc Functionality check If foreseen by Plant Doc CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK FAIL CH 1

ETHERNET port Functionality check If foreseen by Plant Doc EOW Functionality Line side check If foreseen by Plant Doc

E1/DS1 or E3/DS3 - Line side Access Connection Alarm LOSS Trib. 1 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 2 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 3 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 4 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 5 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 6 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 7 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 8 DS1 SW Equalization CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK

Trib. 9 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 10 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 11 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 12 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 13 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 14 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 15 DS1 SW Equalization Trib. 16 DS1 SW Equalization Direction INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT /

M2 6 13 7 14 8 15 4 11 5 12 9 1 2 3 10

House Keeping Alarms and Control HK_I1 HK_I2 HK_I3 HK_I4 HK_I5 HK_I6 HK_O1 HK_O2 HK_O3 HK_O4 COM A_1 BB Alarm A_2 ODU 1 Alarm A_3 ODU 0 Alarm GND 64KBit/s User Service data Ch, 64K Bit/s Data Ch. Configuration Type

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2.6. R.F. POWER Output level and Receiver threshold tables

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3. BER INTRUSIVE THRESHOLDS 3.1. ETSI BER INTRUSIVE Thresholds

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3.2. FCC

BER INTRUSIVE Thresholds

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