Alcatel-Lucent MDR-8000 User Manual
Alcatel-Lucent MDR-8000 User Manual

Alcatel-Lucent MDR-8000 User Manual

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MDR-8000
Microwave Digital Radios
Users Manual
Alcatel Part Number 3EM11931AA
Issue 9, December, 2007
3400 West Plano Parkway
Plano, Texas 75075-5813 U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 MDR-8000 Microwave Digital Radios Users Manual Alcatel Part Number 3EM11931AA Issue 9, December, 2007 3400 West Plano Parkway Plano, Texas 75075-5813 U.S.A.
  • Page 3 From “MyAlcatel” go to “Alcatel Support Documentation” – Register for access to Documentation and e-mail Update notifications For Product Change Notices (PCN), Product Documentations, etc. – Software and Hardware upgrade documentation • Customized and Comprehensive Service Agreements ALCATEL-LUCENT’S PRIMARY MISSION IS SATISFYING OUR CUSTOMERS' QUALITY EXPECTATIONS.
  • Page 4 Technical Assistance Center Telephone Assistance, Normal Working Hours (CST 8am 5pm M-F) TAC supports all Alcatel North America Microwave products. This includes routine questions and emergency service. Telephone Assistance, Emergency After-Hours • Defined as loss of traffic, standby equipment, or network visibility on traffic-bearing systems. •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page Section 1 General INTRODUCTION ..................... 1 - 1 CONTENT....................... 1 - 1 Section 2 Operation GENERAL ......................2 - 1 TURN-ON......................2 - 1 USER SYSTEM INTERFACE (USI) PROVISIONING FUNCTION/OPERATION ..2 - 2 OPERATING PROCEDURES ................2 - 2 2.4.1 Radio Receiver Manual Switching ..............
  • Page 6 High Capacity DS3 Radios ................3 - 7 3.5.3 High Capacity OC3 Radios................3 - 7 3.5.4 MDR-8000 Synchronous Repeater Compatibility Matrix ........3 - 8 3.5.5 MDR-8000 Synchronous Repeater Cables ............3 - 8 DS1 CONNECTIONS (J303 IN AND J304 OUT) ..........3 - 9 DS1 REPEATER (J314 ON ONE SHELF TO J314 ON SECOND SHELF) ....
  • Page 7 SECTION INTRODUCTION ................4 - 1 RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE ................. 4 - 1 SECURITY MANAGEMENT ................4 - 2 LOAD MDR-8000 SOFTWARE ON PC.............. 4 - 2 TURN-ON PROCEDURE ................... 4 - 4 ESTABLISH COM PORT ..................4 - 4 TEST PROCEDURES ..................4 - 7 PROVISIONING RADIO ...................
  • Page 8 RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT ..............5 - 4 OPTIONAL TEST EQUIPMENT ................5 - 4 PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC)/LAPTOP .............. 5 - 5 MDR-8000 ALARMS ..................5 - 7 ALARM MONITORING AND INSPECTION ............5 - 7 RECOMMENDED PERIODIC CHECKS .............. 5 - 8 RADIO TROUBLESHOOTING ................
  • Page 9 Section 6 User Guide INTRODUCTION ..................... 6 - 1 ANALOG SCREEN ..................6 - 1 6.2.1 PA (DC MON) ....................6 - 1 6.2.2 TX (PWR MON) ....................6 - 1 6.2.3 ATPC Voltage ....................6 - 1 6.2.4 RX (RSL 1) dBm ....................6 - 1 6.2.5 RX (EYE MON) ....................
  • Page 10 6.5.8 Radio Error Seconds ..................6 - 8 6.5.9 Radio Severe Error ................... 6 - 8 6.5.10 Radio BER ....................... 6 - 8 ETHERNET RADIO PERFORMANCE MONITORING SCREEN ......6 - 8 6.6.1 RF Receive ....................... 6 - 8 6.6.2 GPF Receive ....................
  • Page 11 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS While the manufacturer has attempted to detail in this manual all areas of possible danger to personnel in connection with the use of this equipment, personnel should use caution when installing, checking out, operating, and servicing this equipment. As with all electronic equipment, care should be taken to avoid electrical shock in all cir- cuits where substantial currents or voltages may be present, either through design or short circuit.
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  • Page 13: General

    MDR-8000 equipment. CONTENT Refer to Table 1 - 1. The Attached CD column lists the parts of the MDR-8000 Radio Family Operation and Maintenance Manual, PN 3EM20188AAAA. A check mark under the Users Manual column or the Attached CD column indicates where the information is located.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting Usi Alarms

    Table 1 - 1 (Cont.) Information Location Location Section/Appendix Users Manual Attached CD Maintenance √ √ Troubleshooting USI Alarms √ √ Troubleshooting Using Performance Screens √ √ Troubleshooting TMN Alarms √ √ Module Replacement Procedures √ √ Post-Replacement Test procedures √...
  • Page 15 TO MATCH I/O INTFC (DATA RATE) DS1/E1 LBO DS3 LBO DX-35P OC3/STM-1 DX-35N OC3/STM-1 AUX INTFC (ALSO USED ON ETHERNET) DX-35M DS1/EI DX-35R/S Ethernet ETH/T1 LINE INTFC MDR-1305 07/21/07 Figure 1-1 Typical MDR-8000 Hot-Standby Shelf Component Locations and Options (Sheet 1 of 3)
  • Page 16 D S1 / E1 SELECT DS1/E1 CAPACITY KEY BY CAPACITY AND MODULATION SCHEME MDR-1310 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 DS1/E1 AND 32 OR 128 TCM. 08/21/07 Figure 1 - 1 Typical MDR-8000 Hot-Standby Shelf Component Locations and Options (Sheet 2 of 3)
  • Page 17 Location of A and B RCV ports on diplexer filter varies, depending on RF frequency. For some frequencies, A and LMW-7211-SM B ports reverse location. 06/08/04 Figure 1-1 Typical MDR-8000 Hot-Standby Shelf Component Locations, and Options (Sheet 3 of 3 )
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  • Page 19: Operation

    Until all radios in the transmission link are interconnected, turned on, and operating properly, alarm conditions may exist. Perform the following procedure to turn on the MDR-8000 series radios: On all power supply modules, set power ON/OFF switches to ON.
  • Page 20: User System Interface (Usi) Provisioning Function/Operation

    Verify that power distribution unit rack alarm indicator (if any) is not lighted. If indicator is lighted, troubleshoot as described in the Maintenance section. Verify that no red indicators are lighted. If a red indicator is lit, troubleshoot as described in the Maintenance section. Perform lamp test by momentarily holding OVRD-ACO/LT switch on control- ler to ACO/LT.
  • Page 21 TOGGLE SWITCH LEFT TO SWITCH A XMTR, RCVR, OR I/O MODULE IN-SERVICE AND TOGGLE SWITCH RIGHT TO SWITCH B XMTR, RCVR, OR I/O MODULE IN-SERVICE. NOTE OVERRIDE (OVRD) LOCKS XMTR, RCVR, OR I/O MODULE, SELECTED ABOVE IN-SERVICE, REGARDLESS OF ALARMS. TO ENABLE OVERRIDE: 1.
  • Page 22 1. OPEN USI CONTROLS SCREEN. Controls -- MDR-8000 DS3 File View Setup Options Alarm Status Analog Monitor Performance Station Alarm User Control Provisioning LOCAL CONTROLS ELMC Address: J7915 Communicating* Description: SILVERTON IN-SERVICE DS1 LINE LOOP-BACK RCV to XMT A Transmitter On Line Line 1 loopback 2.
  • Page 23: Radio Transmitter Manual Switching

    Radio Transmitter Manual Switching 2.4.2 CAUTION Possibility of Service Interruption Switching the radio transmitter may momentarily interrupt traffic. Before switching the transmitter, obtain permission from the proper authority. Note When used in conjunction with a XMTR manual switch, press the OVRD switch to lock the XMTR on line regardless of alarms.
  • Page 24 Controls -- MDR-8000 DS3 File View Setup Options Alarm Status Analog Monitor Performance Station Alarm User Control Provisioning LOCAL CONTROLS ELMC Address: J7915 Communicating* Description: SILVERTON 1. SELECT XMTR TO PUT IN-SERVICE. IN-SERVICE SYSTEM LOOP-BACK DS1 LINE LOOP-BACK RCV to XMT 2.
  • Page 25: Mcs-11 Operation

    An Operational Support System (OSS) provides a means to remotely monitor and control an MDR-8000 radio via an MCS-11 Monitor and Control System polling master. A Remote Station Summary (RSS), a Remote Detail Scanner (RDS), a Remote Analog Scanner (RAS), and a Remote Control Decoder (RCD) are available at the polling master for each radio network element.
  • Page 26: Lamp Tests

    Lamp Tests 2.4.5 Perform lamp tests by pressing and holding ACO/LT OVRD switch on controller front panel in ACO/LT position. All indicators on controller and indicators on all equipped modules should light. Release ACO/LT OVRD switch. Alarm Checks 2.4.6 The USI Alarm and Status screens provide alarms and status for the radio. Refer to description of alarms and status in the maintenance section.
  • Page 27: Turn-Off Procedure

    It is recom- mended that turn-off be performed only in an emergency. EMERGENCY OPERATION If an emergency occurs, such as a short circuit or a fire, turn off all MDR-8000 Microwave Digital Radio power supplies as quickly as possible. MODEM OPERATION Refer to the attached CD for modem connection and setup procedures.
  • Page 28 Red LED indicates module fault or reboot in progress. 9-Pin D-type connector for interface with computer. Dual-color LED (green/yellow) lights green to indicate link is active. Blinks green when receiving data packets on port. Lights yellow to indicate port is misconfigured. Blinks yellow to indicate collisions.
  • Page 29 Ethernet 1 RJ-45 connector for uplink connection to Ethernet hub, switch, or router Ethernet 2 and 3 RJ-45 connectors for normal/bridged connection toj other SNMP ports of other NEs (radio, MUX, computers) Point-to-Point (PPP) RJ-45 connector for connection to other radio TMN INTFC PPP ports.
  • Page 30 9-Pin D-Type connector for interface with computer Red LED indicates module fault or reboot in progress. Green LEDs On – Linked Off – No Link Green LED blinks on activity. Blinking – Activity Green ETH 1 RJ45 Connector On – Linked Off –...
  • Page 31 Ethernet 3 and 4 RJ-45 connectors for normal/bridged connection to other SNMP ports Point-to-Point (PPP) RJ-45 connector for connection to other radio TMN INTFC PPP ports. Can support backhaul connection over PQ/ECRC channel bank or synchronous Subboard modem with appropriate cable. Flash Card MDR-1326...
  • Page 32 RED LED INDICATES CONTROLLER FAILED. YELLOW LED INDICATES ONE OR MORE FLASHING LED INDICATES INCORRECT SOFTWARE OVERRIDES IN PROCESS OR FIRMWARE LOAD. ONE OR MORE SWITCHES ACTIVATED. RED LED INDICATES ANY MODULE IN SHELF FAILED. RED LED INDICATES XMTR A FAILED. RED LED INDICATES XMTR B FAILED.
  • Page 33 ELMC OPTION KEY EPLD PROGRAMMING CONNECTOR (FACTORY TEST PURPOSES ONLY) LMW-7047P 07/18/02 Figure 2-7 AE-37( ) Controller Controls, Indicators, and Connectors (Sheet 2 of 2) 2-15...
  • Page 34 RED LED INDICATES INTERNAL FAILURE OR BLOWN FUSE. YELLOW LED INDICATES PA ON/OFF SWITCH IS SET TO OFF (LED IS LABELED OFF NORM ON OLDER VERSIONS OF POWER SUPPLIES). 2-POSITION TOGGLE SWITCH APPLIES POWER TO POWER SUPPLY (ON 1) OR REMOVES POWER (OFF 0). FACTORY TEST POINTS FOR POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES.
  • Page 35 SPARES 15A FAST BLO PN 264-0928-130 F1 F2 SIDE VIEW OF POWER SUPPLY LMW-3160P 08/15/02 Figure 2-8 CE-16BB Power Supply Controls, Indicators, Test Points, and Connectors (Sheet 2 of 2) 2-17...
  • Page 36 RED LED INDICATES LOSS OF SIGNAL, DETECTION OF BIPOLAR VIOLATION, OR FAILURE OF ACTIVE DS1/E1 LINE(S). GREEN LED INDICATES I/O IN SERVICE. RED LED INDICATES XMT SYNC FAILURE BETWEEN I/O INTERFACE MODULES. RED LED INDICATES LOSS OF RCV FRAME SYNC. GREEN LED INDICATES RCVR IN SERVICE.
  • Page 37 GREEN LED INDICATES AUXILIARY XMT CIR- CUITS ARE ENABLED. ALLOWS TRANSFER OF DATA TO DS1/E1 INTFC CIRCUITS. RED LED INDICATES SERVICE CHANNEL FRAME LOSS DETECTED IN RCV CIRCUITS. GREEN LED INDICATES RCV CIRCUITS ARE ENABLED. ALLOWS TRANSFER OF DATA TO ENCODER/DECODER CIRCUITS.
  • Page 38 RED LED INDICATES MODULE FAILURE. GREEN LED INDICATES XMT AND/OR RCV CIRCUITS ARE PASSING DATA. GREEN LED INDICATES WAYSIDE DS1 IN SERVICE. YELLOW LED INDICATES WAYSIDE DS1 SIGNAL FAILURE. GREEN LED INDICATES OC3 DATA ON INPUT TO OPTICAL RCV/RADIO XMT CIRCUITS. YELLOW LED INDICATES OPTICAL RCV CIRCUIT FAILURE.
  • Page 39 DX-35R-2 (DX-35R-1 is not shown). Note Both the Ethernet and optical ports can be connected for backup protection. Only one port is active. When both are connected, the optical port has priority over the Ethernet port and will remain the active port unless a failure occurs. Red LED indicates module failure.
  • Page 40 ADJUSTS RF OUTPUT POWER AT OUTPUT OF XMTR (AND PA, IF EQUIPPED). ADJUSTS FUNDAMENTAL FREQ OF CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR. MONITORS RF OUTPUT DETECTED DC RED LED INDICATES XMTR POWER LOSS. GREEN LED INDICATES XMTR IN SERVICE. ADJUSTS I–CHANNEL CARRIER SUPPRESSION. NULLS RF CARRIER ADJUSTS Q–CHANNEL CARRIER SUPPRESSION.
  • Page 41: Rx (Rsl 1) Dbm

    RED LED INDICATES LOSS OF LOCK FROM RECEIVE SIGNAL. YELLOW LED INDICATES DEGRADED RECEIVE SIGNAL. GREEN LED INDICATES RCVR IN SERVICE. MONITOR POINT TO MEASURE DC CONTROL VOLTAGE USED TO CONTROL LO FREQ. SAME VOLTAGE IS DISPLAYED ON RX (AFC MON) FIELD ON ANALOG MONITOR SCREEN.
  • Page 42: Rx (Eye Mon)

    RED LED INDICATES LOSS OF RED LED INDICATES LOSS OF LOCK LOCK ON MAIN RECEIVE SIGNAL. ON DIVERSITY RECEIVE SIGNAL. YELLOW LED INDICATES YELLOW LED INDICATES DEGRADED DEGRADED MAIN RECEIVE SIGNAL. DIVERSITY RECEIVE SIGNAL. GREEN LED INDICATES MAIN RCVR GREEN LED INDICATES DIVERSITY IN SERVICE.
  • Page 43 MONITOR POINT TO MEASURE DC VOLTAGE REP- RESENTATIVE OF OUPUT POWER (0.1V DC PER DB OF RF OUTPUT SIGNAL FOR NOMINAL POWER ONLY) RED LED INDICATES RF PWR IS ABOVE OR BELOW ALARM THRESHOLD SET BY PWR ALM ADJ. YELLOW LED INDICATES HIGH TEMP ON PA (MAY BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER MOUNTING TO HEATSINK).
  • Page 44: Front View

    FRONT VIEW FV/DC SWITCH SET TO FV FOR MDR-8000 APPLICATION NOT USED BIS BUTTON - PRESS NOT USED TO CALL LAST NUMBER DIALED ON-HOOK/OFF-HOOK SWITCH - PUSH FROM LEFT TO RIGHT TO TALK AND LISTEN REAR VIEW RJ11 CONNECTOR RJ11 CONNECTOR...
  • Page 45: Interconnect

    Refer to CD for similar installation information for the Compact radios. POWER CABLE CONNECTION See Figure 3 - 1 for power cable assembly installation procedures. The MDR-8000 is inter- nally wired to accept 20.5 to 60 V dc input power with positive or negative ground. To pro- tect maintenance personnel from lightning strikes, the ground system must be integrated by bonding station ground and dc battery return together.
  • Page 46 WARNING Possibility of Damage to Equipment Do not apply battery power until it is determined that A and B battery cables with isolated returns and power cables are wired correctly. With power applied, reverse polarity on wir- ing (+batt wired to -batt pin on connector) can cause power supply fuse to blow.
  • Page 47 1. DETERMINE IF INSTALLATION PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 REQUIRES POS OR NEG GND. 2. INSTALL BATT, GND, AND JUMPER WIRES ON PWR CABLE ASSEMBLY. 3. CONNECT PWR CABLE ASSEMBLY TO J1 (AND J2 IF HOT-STBY). 4. CONNECT RACK GND AND CHASSIS GND.
  • Page 48: Pdu Strapping And Connections

    PDU STRAPPING AND CONNECTIONS See Figure 3 - 2 for strapping and connections for PDU PN 3EM13317AA. For strapping and connections for PDU PN 695-6200, Refer to CD. BATTERY INPUT WIRE SIZE NO. 4 (MAX) POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT ISOMETRIC VIEW – CIRCUIT BOARD AND FRONT PANEL REMOVED A+ A- B+ B-...
  • Page 49: Shelf/Rack Alarm Connection

    MDR-8000 SYNCHRONOUS REPEATER CONNECTIONS The following paragraphs describe the cabling and limitations involved with carrying MDR-8000 service channel information across two (2) back-to-back radio terminals at a repeater site. In this document, the term synchronous indicates that the clocks of the two radios are locked together.
  • Page 50 OUTPUTS MAJOR 3 MINOR 3 MAJOR 4/AUX MINOR 4/AUX UNUSED FUSE ALM NC COM NO PIN 1 J305 MDR-8000 SHELF WIRE WRAP ADAPTER PIN 1 FAN ASSY HEAT DEFLECTOR J305 MDR-8000 SHELF FAN ASSY LMW-8057F 04/23/03 Figure 3 - 3 Shelf Alarm Wiring PDU (3EM13317AA...
  • Page 51: Low Capacity Ds1 Radios

    Low Capacity DS1 Radios 3.5.1 The MDR-8000 synchronous repeater connection J314 in a low capacity DS1 radio is used to pass orderwire, fault alarm, ELMC, traffic between two (2) back-to-back low capac- and DS1 ity terminals over a common cable. The framing structure of the X/Y rail pairs being passed over the synchronous repeater cable are the same for radios equipped to transport 4, 8, 12, or 16 DS1s but unique for 2 DS1.
  • Page 52: Mdr-8000 Synchronous Repeater Compatibility Matrix

    MDR-8000s OC3 radio and part will be SONET fiber equipment. MDR-8000 Synchronous Repeater Compatibility Matrix 3.5.4 Table 3 - 1 lists the combinations of MDR-8000 capacities that support the use of the syn- chronous repeater cable. Table 3 - 1 Synchronous Repeater Compatibility Radio #2 Capacity...
  • Page 53: Ds1 Connections (J303 In And J304 Out)

    The MDR-8000 Synchronous repeater Cable for the OC3 version of the radio uses the same part number as the ELMC cable. Table 3 - 2 Synchronous Repeater Cables Capacity Part Number Designation No. of Pins 695-7836-001/005 J314 695-7836-001/005 J401 695-4125-007/013...
  • Page 54 Table 3 - 3 DS1 IN J303 and DS1 OUT J304 Mating Cable CONNECTOR CABLE WIRE COLOR SIGNAL NAME PIN NUMBER PAIR NUMBER WHITE–BLUE CHAN 1 TIP BLUE–WHITE CHAN 1 RING WHITE–ORANGE CHAN 2 TIP ORANGE–WHITE CHAN 2 RING WHITE–GREEN CHAN 3 TIP GREEN–WHITE CHAN 3 RING...
  • Page 55: Ds1 Repeater (J314 On One Shelf To J314 On Second Shelf)

    DS1 REPEATER (J314 ON ONE SHELF TO J314 ON SECOND SHELF) Note The DS1 repeater cable carries clocks, DS1 data, and overhead for two directions. If the 314 cable is not used, the embedded data in the over- head must be cabled individually. In this case, individual cables must be run for MCS–11, audio, RS-232, and ELMC.
  • Page 56: Ds3 Lbo Strapping And Connections

    DS3 LBO STRAPPING AND CONNECTIONS The DS3 LBO compensates for the distance to the cross-connect for DS3 and wayside DS1 outputs. See Figure 3 - 6 for strap locations. Refer to Table 3 - 4 for strapping requirements. IN/OUT STRAPPING IN/OUT STRAPPING WAYSIDE DS1 LINES DS3 LINES...
  • Page 57: Ds3 Lbo Ds3 Bnc Connections (J21 Through J26)

    DS3 LBO DS3 BNC CONNECTIONS (J21 THROUGH J26) BNC removal tool (PN 359-0092-010) is required for installing and removing BNC cables. Recommended connectorized cable assembly for all applications except repeaters, PN 632- 4429-096/180 (8/15 ft RG-59B/U coax cable with straight male BNC connector on one end and right angle male BNC connector on other end).
  • Page 58: Ds3 Lbo Wayside Ds1 Connections (J201 In And J202 Out)

    DS3 LBO WAYSIDE DS1 CONNECTIONS (J201 IN AND J202 OUT) 3.10 Wayside DS1 is an option in the MDR-8000 DS3 radios. This option provides 1 DS1 for each equipped DS3. To activate the wayside channels requires a small circuit board, called ELMC option key, that plugs onto the controller module.
  • Page 59 J307 J308 J309 J310 J312 J315 J305 J313 J318 J316 J317 J302 LINE 3 OUT TIP LINE 3 IN TIP J201 J202 LINE 2 IN TIP LINE 2 OUT TIP INPUT OUTPUT LINE 1 IN TIP LINE 1 OUT TIP LINE 1 OUT RING LINE 1 IN RING LINE 2 IN RING...
  • Page 60: Ds3 Repeater (J401 On One Shelf To J401 On Second Shelf)

    Table 3 - 7 Wayside DS1 Mating Cable – DS3 LBO J201 (INPUTS) 202 (OUTPUTS) FUNCTION END 1 WIRE COLOR WIRE COLOR END 2 FUNCTION LINE 1 TIP IN BLACK BLACK LINE 1 TIP OUT LINE 1 RING IN LINE 1 RING OUT LINE 2 TIP IN BLACK BLACK...
  • Page 61 J307 J308 J309 J310 J312 J315 J305 J313 J318 J316 J317 J302 J401 PIN 1 FRONT VIEW LMW-7066F 07/23/02 Figure 3 - 10 Connector J401 Location – DS3 LBO 3-17...
  • Page 62: Fiber Optic Cable Connections

    FIBER OPTIC CABLE CONNECTIONS 3.12 DANGER Possibility of Injury to Personnel This system normally operates as a Class I Laser Product (no hazard), however during servicing operations, when optical connectors are being connected, disconnected, or handled without dust covers, it is possible to be exposed to Class IIIB laser radiation which can cause eye damage.
  • Page 63: Or 4 Fiber Management Panel

    Table 3 - 8 Fiber Optic Jumpers JUMPER TYPE PART NO. APPLICATION FC to LC 3EM07651AA-AK TERMINAL SC TO LC 3EM07646AA-AK TERMINAL LC TO LC 3EM07641AA-AK REPEATER 2 or 4 Fiber Management Panel 3.12.1 The 2 or 4 fiber management panel provides a direct interface with customers 2 or 4 fiber equipment.
  • Page 64 VIEW OF CONNECTOR WITH FIBER OPTIC CABLES REMOVED OT-1 OR-1 CONNECT OPTICAL RCV (OR) CABLE TO IN CONNECTOR CONNECT OPTICAL XMT (OT) CABLE TO OUT CONNECTOR INPUTS OUTPUTS CUSTOMER INTFC SIDE VIEW I/O INTFC MODULE SIDE VIEW OT-3 OUT OT-1 OUT OT-2 OUT OT-4 OUT OT-4 OUT...
  • Page 65 VIEW OF CONNECTOR WITH FIBER OPTIC CABLES OT-1 OR-1 REMOVED CONNECT OPTICAL RCV (OR) CABLE TO IN CONNECTOR CONNECT OPTICAL XMT (OT) CABLE TO OUT CONNECTOR FRONT VIEW COMBINER SPLITTER OT-1 OT-2 OR-1 OR-2 FROM RADIO I/O TO RADIO I/O INTFC MODULES INTFC MODULES OUTPUT TO...
  • Page 66: Oc3/Stm-1 Aux Interface Board Wayside Ds1 Connections (J201 In And J202 Out)

    OC3/STM-1 AUX INTERFACE BOARD WAYSIDE DS1 CONNECTIONS (J201 IN AND J202 OUT) 3.13 Wayside DS1 is an option in the MDR-8000 OC3/STM-1 radios that prevents having to add a SONET add/drop MUX to access payload traffic. This option provides 1 DS1 for each STS-1 within the OC3/STM-1.
  • Page 67: Oc3/Stm-1 Repeater (J203 On One Shelf To J203 On Second Shelf)

    OC3/STM-1 REPEATER (J203 ON ONE SHELF TO J203 ON SECOND SHELF) 3.14 Note The OC3/STM-1 radio repeater cable carries clocks, data, and over- head for two directions. It does not carry OC3/STM-1 or Wayside DS1 traffic. OC3/STM-1 fiber optic cables and Wayside DS1 cables must be run separately.
  • Page 68: Ethernet Cable Connections

    Table 3 - 9 Repeater Mating Cable – OC3/STM-1 AUX Interface J203/J203 MDR-8000 OC3/STM-1 J203/J203 J203/J203 MDR-8000 OC3/STM-1 FUNCTION END 1 WIRE COLOR PAIR WIRE COLOR END 2 FUNCTION DS1 IN TIP BLACK BLACK DS1 OUT TIP DS1 IN RING...
  • Page 69: Crossover Cable Option

    Crossover Cable Option 3.15.2 Crossover type cables with pin 1 wired to pin 3 and pin 2 wired to pin 6 can be used, but are not necessary. Crossover is automatically performed by the Ethernet PHY, resulting in a straight-through interface to the link partner. Table 3 - 10 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Connector Pinout FUNCTION PORT...
  • Page 70 PAIR A PAIR B CONN 1 CONN 2 WHITE-GREEN GREEN WHITE-ORANGE ORANGE WHITE-BLUE BLUE WHITE-BROWN BROWN PAIR C LMW-9053F PAIR D 05/24/05 Figure 3 - 15 Straight-Through Mating Cable MDI Mode MDI-X Mode Ethernet Ethernet I/O INTFC I/O INTFC Active Active Active Active...
  • Page 71 Shelf 1 Shelf 2 Ethernet Ethernet I/O INTFC I/O INTFC TRDA+ TRDA- TRDB+ TRDB- TRDC+ TRDC- TRDD+ TRDD- MDR-1170F Cancel. Cancels XMT data in RCV output. 05/24/05 Figure 3-17 1000BASE-T Interconnect Note Transmit data (TRD) is both directions, simultaneously. Unwanted data is cancelled.
  • Page 72 WARNING Possibility of Damage to Equipment Follow carefully the following do’s and don’ts to prevent future loss of traffic. MAINTAIN A MAXIMUM BEND RADIUS OF 4 TIMES DON’T EXCEED A 90 DEGREE BEND. CABLE DIAMETER (4–PAIR CABLES). CABLE BEND RADIUS CABLE DIA.=0.20”...
  • Page 73: Terminal Connections

    Terminal Connections 3.15.3 See Figure 3 - 18. Radio terminal connections consist of Ethernet connections (refer to Para 3.6), DS1 connections, and service channel connections. The radio provisioned as a termi- nal can transport up to 32 DS1 lines in one direction. Radio Terminal Eth Card...
  • Page 74 Terminal DS1 Lines 1-32 Connections (J303/J323 In and J304/J324 Out) 3.15.3.1 Recommended connectorized cable assembly – PN 695-7806-001 through 005 (22 AWG 16- pair shielded, jacketed cable with 37-pin D-type connector on one end). See Figure 3-19 for location and pinout. Refer to Table 3-12 and Table 3-13 for mating cable pinout. T1 1-16 T1 17-32 J323...
  • Page 75 Table 3-12 DS1 IN J303 and DS1 OUT J304 Pinout Assignments CONNECTOR PIN WIRE COLOR SIGNAL NAME CABLE PAIR NUMBER NUMBER WHITE–BLUE CHAN 1 TIP BLUE–WHITE CHAN 1 RING WHITE–ORANGE CHAN 2 TIP ORANGE–WHITE CHAN 2 RING WHITE–GREEN CHAN 3 TIP GREEN–WHITE CHAN 3 RING WHITE–BROWN...
  • Page 76 Table 3 - 13 DS1 IN J323 and DS1 OUT J324 Pinout Assignments CONNECTOR PIN WIRE COLOR SIGNAL NAME CABLE PAIR NUMBER NUMBER WHITE–BLUE CHAN 17 TIP BLUE–WHITE CHAN 17 RING WHITE–ORANGE CHAN 18 TIP ORANGE–WHITE CHAN 18 RING WHITE–GREEN CHAN 19 TIP GREEN–WHITE CHAN 19 RING...
  • Page 77: Repeater Connections

    Repeater Connections 3.15.4 See Figure 3-20. Radio repeater connections consist of Ethernet connections (refer to Para. 3.15), DS1 connections, and service channel connections. When the radio is provisioned as a repeater, service channel overhead is transported between shelves at the DS1 data rate using the RPTR IN/OUT connector J203 on the ETH/T1 line interface board.
  • Page 78 Table 3 - 14 Repeater Mating Cable – ETH/T1 Line J203/ J203/J203 MDR-8000 J203/J203 MDR-8000 J203 WIRE WIRE FUNCTION END 1 PAIR END 2 FUNCTION COLOR COLOR DS1 IN TIP BLACK BLACK DS1 OUT TIP DS1 IN RING DS1 OUT RING...
  • Page 79: Usi/Controller Cable Connection To Laptop (J301)

    USI/CONTROLLER CABLE CONNECTION TO LAPTOP (J301) 3.16 Recommended connectorized cable assembly – PN 695-7848-001 through 004 (24 AWG 6 pair shielded, jacketed cable with DEMM-9P connector on each end). See Figure 3 - 21 for Figure 3 - 22 for controller connector location and pinout. Refer to Table 3 - 17 for mating cable pinout and color code.
  • Page 80 J307 J308 J309 J310 J312 J315 J305 J313 J318 J316 J317 J302 J301 FRONT VIEW LMW-7059F 02/04/03 Figure 3 - 22 Controller USI Connector Location and Pinout 3-36...
  • Page 81: Service Channel Connections

    The MDR-8000 provides a 256 kb/s auxiliary channel for servicing the radio. This is an over- head channel and is independent of the traffic channels. The 256 kb/s service channel con- tains four 64 kb/s service channels.
  • Page 82 J316 J316 RADIO RADIO AUDIO AUDIO TELEPHONE TELEPHONE (4-WIRE) (4-WIRE) CONTROLLER CONTROLLER J317 J317 AUDIO AUDIO MULDEM MULDEM J307, J310 J307, J310 (BRIDGED) (BRIDGED) TSM–2500 TSM–2500 OVERHEAD OVERHEAD CHANNELS CHANNELS J315, J318 J315, J318 (BRIDGED) (BRIDGED) ELMC ELMC J312 J312 HANDSET RS232–1 RS232–1...
  • Page 83: Service Channels Provisioning Options

    Service Channels Provisioning Options 3.17.2 Note Service channels at both ends of a hop (and end-to-end in a link) must be provisioned the same. Service channel provisioning is interactive. When an option is selected for any service channel, that option is excluded from selections on the other applicable service channels. Provisioning options for Service Channels 1, 2, and 3 are listed: •...
  • Page 84 Audio 1 3.17.3.1 Audio 1 (J316) is a 4-wire function port on the backplane that provides off-hook detection, level control, E and M-lead signaling, and DTMF and 2-wire handset capabilities. 3.17.3.2 Audio 2 Audio 2 (J317) is a 4-wire function port on the backplane that provides off-hook detection, level control, and E and M-lead signaling.
  • Page 85 J307 J308 J309 J310 J312 J308 J309 J312 J315 J305 J313 J318 J316 J316 J317 J317 J302 CALL DETECT AUDIO TIP OUT M LEAD J316/J317 AUDIO TIP IN AUDIO RING IN E LEAD AUDIO RING OUT CALL COMMON FRONT VIEW LMW-7238F 02/23/04 Figure 3 - 24 Audio Connectors Location and Pinout...
  • Page 86 J308 J309 J310 J312 J315 J305 J313 J318 J316 J316 J317 J317 J302 J316 J317 WIRE WRAP ADAPTER (PN 3DH04178 AB) P316 P317 P101 P102 P101 P316 P102 P317 AUDIO TIP IN AUDIO TIP IN AUDIO RING IN AUDIO RING IN AUDIO M LEAD AUDIO M LEAD AUDIO TIP OUT...
  • Page 87: Rs-232-1, Rs-232-2 (J312, J313)

    RS-232-1, RS-232-2 (J312, J313) 3.17.4 Recommended connectorized cable assembly – PN 695-4125-021 through 025 (26 AWG 5 pair shielded, jacketed cable with 9-pin D-type connector on each end). See Figure 3 - 26 for shelf connector locations and pinout. Refer to Table 3 - 17 for mating cable wiring and color code.
  • Page 88: Mcs-11 Connections

    Table 3 - 17 RS-232 Mating Cable Wiring and Color Codes J312/ J312/J313 MDR-8000 J312/J313 MDR-8000 J313 WIRE WIRE FUNCTION PAIR FUNCTION COLOR COLOR NOT USED BLACK BLACK NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED RS-232 OUT/RS-232-1 OUT* BLACK BLACK RS-232 IN/RS-232-1 IN*...
  • Page 89: Master (J307)

    MCS-11 Master (J307) 3.18.1 Note If the radio is provisioned , port 2 on the controller, that con- Repeater nects to J307, is disabled. At a repeater, you can use J310 in lieu of J307 for connecting the TSM polling engine to the radio. MCS-11 connector J307 is used to connect to a TSM (-2500, -3500, or -8000) polling engine at a master terminal.
  • Page 90 Table 3 - 18 MCS-11 Master Connector J307 Mating Cable Wiring and Color Codes J307 MDR-8000 POLLING ENGINE FUNCTION END 1 WIRE COLOR PAIR WIRE COLOR END 2 FUNCTION RCV CLK + BLACK BLACK RCV CLK + RCV CLK- RCV CLK-...
  • Page 91 CABLE 372-0546-020/050/070 RPTR TERM J314 S7341 T7341 MDR-6000 MDR-6000 SITE A LEGEND: MDR-8000 J308/J309 MCS-11 ADDRESS XXXX PROVISIONING NOTES YYYY CONFIGURATION 1. PROVISION RPTR DS309 (FIRST RADIO IN CHAIN) J308 OUTPUT CLOCK ZZZZ ELMC ADDRESS DS3ZZ = RADIO CAPACITY (DS3) 2.
  • Page 92: Repeater-To-Spur Daisy Chain Connection (J308/J309)

    MCS-11 Repeater-to-Spur Daisy Chain Connection (J308/J309) 3.18.2 Note MCS-11 must be provisioned to enable MCS-11 J310 Master/Junction XMT, RCV, and OUTPUT clocks. If an external modem is being used, provision MCS-11 for MCS-11 J310 Modem . This selection disables XMT, RCV,OUTPUT clocks and all MCS-11 clocks must now be pro- vided by the external modem.
  • Page 93 Master Mode (CLKS OUT) 3.18.2.2 See Figure 3 - 30 for a simplified block diagram of the master mode. The master mode sends RCV and XMT clocks out to other equipment. Typically one radio at a repeater/junction is provisioned J308 Output clock and this master radio provides the clocks on which other radios at the site can sync.
  • Page 94 Figure 3 - 29 Typical MCS-11 Interconnect 3-50...
  • Page 95 MDR-1009 02/02/07 Typical Interconnect 3-51...
  • Page 96 EPLD CLK DIR CTRL MASTER/SLAVE µ PROCESSOR SWITCH CONTROL CLK E DET LOGIC XCVR DRIVER 64 CLK W W SC RCV CLK + MULDEM INTFC RCV CLK - RCVR CLK 7 TO µ PROCESSOR CLK 8 XCVR 64 CLK E E SC MODEM DRIVER...
  • Page 97 EPLD CLK DIR CTRL MASTER/SLAVE µ PROCESSOR SWITCH CONTROL CLK E DET LOGIC XCVR DRIVER W SC 64 CLK W RCV CLK + MULDEM INTFC RCV CLK - RCVR CLK 7 TO µ PROCESSOR CLK 8 XCVR E SC 64 CLK E MODEM DRIVER TX CLK OUT...
  • Page 98 J307 J308 J308 J309 J310 J312 J312 J315 J305 J313 J318 J316 J317 J302 OFF HOOK + OFF HOOK + XMT DATA + XMT DATA + CLK OUT + XMT CLK + XMT CLK + RCV DATA + RCV DATA + RCV CLK + RCV CLK + J308...
  • Page 99 Table 3 - 19 J308-to-J308 Mating Cable Wiring and Pinout J308 MDR-8000 J308/J308 J308 MDR-8000 FUNCTION END 1 WIRE COLOR PAIR WIRE COLOR END 2 FUNCTION RCV CLK + BLACK BLACK XMT CLK + RCV CLK- XMT CLK- RCV DATA +...
  • Page 100: Spur Connection (J310)

    Table 3 - 20 J309-to-J308 Mating Cable Wiring and Pinout 309 MDR-8000 J309/J308 J308 MDR-8000 FUNCTION END 1 WIRE COLOR PAIR WIRE COLOR END 2 FUNCTION RCV CLK + BLACK BLACK RCV CLK + RCV CLK- RCV CLK- RCV DATA +...
  • Page 101 J307 J307 J308 J309 J310 J310 J312 J312 J315 J305 J313 J318 J316 J317 J302 XMT DATA + RTN CLK + XMT CLK + RCV DATA + J310 RCV CLK + RCV CLK – RCV DATA – XMT CLK – RTN CLK –...
  • Page 102: Tmn Connections

    3.19.1 Installing Module Connect mating cables to applicable connectors J1-J4. Install TMN Interface module loosely in slot C3 in MDR-8000 shelf. Route cables through slot in module front panel, leaving a service loop in the space below. Limit the number of cable ties to prevent having to use large service loops.
  • Page 103 ETH 1 UPLINK ETH 2 ETH 3 LMW-9006F 06/13/03 Figure 3-34 TMN Interface Module Signal Connections 3-59...
  • Page 104: Typical Interconnect Scenarios

    Typical Interconnect Scenarios 3.19.2 Note Refer to CD, Connecting MDR-8000 Radio TMN Interface in an Ether- net LAN, for limitations on interconnecting radios and equipment at a site. Scenario 1 – Daisy Chain, Bridged Connection 3.19.2.1 See Figure 3 - 35. In this scenario, four TMN interface modules are connected to the LAN.
  • Page 105 INTF SHELF INTF SHELF INTF SHELF NOTE ALL CABLES ARE STANDARD CAT 5 STRAIGHT-THROUGH CABLES. INTF SHELF LMW-9009 06/19/03 Figure 3-35 Daisy Chain, Using Internal Repeating Hub 3-61...
  • Page 106 SWITCH INTF SHELF INTF SHELF INTF SHELF NOTE ALL CABLES ARE STANDARD CAT 5 STRAIGHT-THROUGH CABLES. INTF SHELF LMW-9008F 06/19/03 Figure 3 - 36 Switched Connection Using External Switch/Hub Standard Cat 5 Cable Interface Interface Normal Crossover (DCE) (DTE) Loopback MDR-1279 12/15/06 Figure 3 - 37 Front PPP Port TMN to TMN Connection...
  • Page 107 USER EQUIPMENT MDR-8000 9400 AWY CO-DIRECTIONAL TMN INTERFACE MODE CROSSOVER MODE GENERIC DB-15 RJ-45 Data + TXD+ 3 RXD+ Data - TXD- 6 RXD- Clock + TXC+ 7 RXC+ Clock - TXC- 8 RXC- Data + RXD+ 1 TXD+ Data -...
  • Page 108: Front Access Connectors

    MDR-8000 RS-422 CHANNEL BANK TMN INTERFACE DCE INTERNAL CLOCK CROSSOVER MODE DB-37 RJ-45 SEND DATA A RXC + SEND DATA B RXC - RXD + RX DATA A RXD - RX DATA B TXC + RX CLK A TXC -...
  • Page 109 PIN 1 PIN 8 LMW-8053F 06/30/03 Figure 3-39 Typical RJ-45 Connector Pinout Ethernet (ETH) 1 Uplink Connector J1 3.19.3.1 Uplink connector J1 is crosswired internally. Use a straight-through cable for connecting to hub or other equipment. Refer to Table 3-22 for module connector pinout. Table 3-22 ETH1 Uplink Connector J1 Pinout FUNCTION GND (via 75 ohm resistor)
  • Page 110 Ethernet Connectors J2 and J3 3.19.3.2 ETH2 and ETH3 connectors require straight-through cables to connect to external equip- ment. Refer to Table 3-23 for pinout/function. Table 3-23 ETH2 and ETH3 Connectors J2 and J3 Pinout FUNCTION GND (via 75 ohm resistor) GND (via 75 ohm resistor) PPP Connector J4 3.19.3.3...
  • Page 111: Mating Cables

    MATING CABLES 3.19.4 See Figure 3-40 and Figure 3-41. Part numbers are assigned for CAT5 UTP straight and crossover unshielded and shielded cables as follows: PN 3AL48960AAAAAADSZZA straight-through, unshielded PN 3AL48956AAAAAADSZZA straight-through, shielded PN 3AL48961AAAAAADSZZA crossover, unshielded PN 3AL48962AAAAAADSZZA crossover, shielded PAIR A PAIR B CONN 1...
  • Page 112: Front Panel Craft Interface Connector J5

    Front Panel Craft Interface Connector J5 3.19.5 The CRAFT J5 connector on the front panel is used to interface the TMN interface module with a PC. The CRAFT interface is an RS-232-compatible DCE interface, DB9 male to DB9 female cable, PN 695-7848. Refer to Table 3-25 for connector pinout/function. Refer to Table 3-26 for mating cable pinout/function.
  • Page 113: Elmc (J315, J318)

    Table 3-26 J5 Straight-Through Mating Cable FUNCTION END 1 WIRE COLOR END 2 FUNCTION BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK GREEN BLACK BLUE BLACK ELMC (J315, J318) 3.20 As a standard feature, the Extended Link Monitor Channel (ELMC) function allows local provisioning, alarms, status information, and control commands for the local radio and, (with the exception of wayside DS1), alarms, status information, control for addressable remote radios.
  • Page 114 Table 3-28 ELMC Connector J315/J318 Mating Cable Wiring and Pinout J315/J318 MDR-8000 J315/J318 MDR-8000 FUNCTION END 1 WIRE COLOR PAIR WIRE COLOR END 2 FUNCTION RCV+ BLACK BLACK XMT+ RCV- XMT- XMT+ BLACK BLACK RCV+ XMT- WHITE WHITE RCV- NOT USED...
  • Page 115 MDR-6000 Note When connecting MDR-8000 radios with Windows USI to radios with DOS USI, check the DOS USI ELMC address for space, dash, slash, asterisk, or underscore. The Windows USI cannot recognize a space, dash, slash, asterisk, or underscore. Change the DOS ELMC address to a 5-character alphanumeric address without the prohibited characters.
  • Page 116: Foreign Alarm Interface (J305)

    FOREIGN ALARM INTERFACE (J305) 3.21 Recommended connectorized cable assembly – PN 695-4121-001/003 (24 AWG 25 pair cable). See Figure 3-45 for shelf connector location and pinout. Refer to Table 3-29 for mating cable pinout and color code. Recommended wirewrap cable – PN 424-0429-020 (22 AWG 30-pair twisted cable) for use with wirewrap adapter PN 695-4171-002.
  • Page 117 Table 3-29 Alarm/Status Connector J305 Mating Cable Wiring and Pinout WIRE ALM/STATUS/CONTROL REMARKS COLOR A XMT ALM OUT WHT/BLU ALARM OUTPUT FROM RELAY INTFC B XMT ALM OUT BLU/WHT ALARM OUTPUT FROM RELAY INTFC A RCV ALM OUT WHT/ORN ALARM OUTPUT FROM RELAY INTFC B RCV ALM OUT ORN/WHT ALARM OUTPUT FROM RELAY INTFC...
  • Page 118 Table 3-29 Alarm/Status Connector J305 Mating Cable Wiring and Pinout (Cont.) WIRE ALM/STATUS/CONTROL REMARKS COLOR TBOS XMT- DATA IN OR BLK/GRN SERIAL DATA INPUT TO RADIO CON- STATION ALM 13 IN TROLLER OR RELAY INPUT FROM CUS- TOMER EQUIPMENT TO RELAY INTFC CARD (PROVISIONABLE) STATION ALM 5 IN GRN/BLK...
  • Page 119: Alarm, Status, And Controls Interconnect

    Table 3-29 Alarm/Status Connector J305 Mating Cable Wiring and Pinout (Cont.) WIRE ALM/STATUS/CONTROL REMARKS COLOR CONTROL 5 OUT VIO/BLU OUTPUT TO CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT CONTROL STATUS 5 IN BLU/VIO INPUT FROM CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT IN RESPONSE TO CONTROL 5 OUTPUT CONTROL 6 OUT VIO/ORN OUTPUT TO CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT CONTROL STATUS 6 IN...
  • Page 120 J305 RELAY SWITCH XMTR J305 INTERFACE SWITCH RCVR PATH ALM SWITCH I/O LOSS OF INPUT ALM A XMT ALM STATION ALM 1 STATION ALM 2 B XMT ALM STATION ALM 3 A RCV ALM STATION ALM 4 B RCV ALM STATION ALM 5 POWER SUPPLY ALM STATION ALM 6...
  • Page 121: Controller Bus

    Controller Bus 3.22.1 The Relay Interface communicates with the AE-37( ) Controller card via the processor bus and the data bus. The processor bus, consisting of three address lines, two control lines, and a clock, is applied to a XCVR. The data bus contains the eight data lines (D0-D7) and is applied to a separate transceiver.
  • Page 122: Station Alarm Wiring

    1) is connected by software. The station alarms for MCS-11 address A1B and A1C are assigned to MCS-11 Alarm points 2 and 3, respectively. WIRE WRAP ADAPTER (PN 695-4171-002) #1 STATION PIN 1 (SEE NOTE) RACK ALM J305 MDR-8000 SHELF MCS-11 ADDRESS #2 STATION FAN ASSY HEAT DEFLECTOR J305 MDR-8000 SHELF MCS-11...
  • Page 123: Relay Alarm/Status Outputs

    Relay Alarm/Status Outputs 3.22.5 Eight alarm relay outputs and seven status relay outputs provide relay closure to ground (provisioned NO) or open (provisioned NC) when activated. All relays default to open if card power is lost, except the Power Supply alarms, which default to ground. The maxi- mum contact rating for each relay is 0.5 A, 100 Vdc.
  • Page 124: Relay Control Outputs

    Channel Alarm RCV Frame Loss Eye Closure RSL Alarm • PWR Supply Alarm – This summary alarm is activated by any A or B power supply failure. • Controller Fail – relay is activated if a card select has not been detected in the pre- vious approximately 200 msec.

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