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ADCP-75-210
Issue 1
March 2007
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Digivance
NXD
Radio Access Node (RAN)
Installation and Maintenance Manual
21227-A
1356011 Rev A

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  • Page 1 ADCP-75-210 Issue 1 March 2007 ® Digivance Radio Access Node (RAN) Installation and Maintenance Manual 21227-A 1356011 Rev A...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Unpacking and Inspection ............31 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 • Preface Page Page iii © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 4 Page iv © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Weatherproofing RF Cables ..........46 Routing and Securing RF Cables .
  • Page 5 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ........... 72 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 • Preface Page Page v © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 6 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 • Preface TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page Page vi © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    Listed below are related manuals, their content, and their publication numbers. Copies of these publications can be ordered by contacting the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 73476 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-917-3476 (outside U.S.A. and Canada). All ADC technical publications are available for downloading from the ADC web site at www.adc.com.
  • Page 8: Admonishments

    Fiber optic patch cords or pigtails may be permanently damaged if bent or curved to a radius of less than 2 inches (5.1 cm). Caution: Exterior surfaces of the RAN may be hot. Use caution during servicing. Page viii © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 9: Safe Working Distances

    FCC: The Digivance NXD complies with the applicable sections of Title 47 CFR Part 15, 22, 24 and 90. The Digivance NXD Hub has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A dig- ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi- ronment.
  • Page 10: List Of Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Location Services Equipment Low Voltage Disconnect Mega Hertz MTBF Mean Time Between Failure Multiplexer Node Any CPU in the Digivance NXD system Digivance Neutral Host Product Line Outside Plant Power Amplifier Power Amplifier Assembly Personal Computer Peripheral Component Interconnect bus...
  • Page 11 Synchronous Optical Network STF2 System Interface Module Underwriters Laboratories Volts Alternating Current Volts Direct Current VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Wave Division Multiplex Wireless Service Provider ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 • Preface Page xi © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 12 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 • Preface Page xii © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 13: Product Description

    RANs installed at the same location can accommodate up to eight bands using a common antenna. Figure 1, is the remote component in the Digivance NXD Multi-Band PCS A-F, SMR A, Cell A”/A, or Cell B/B’ Figure 1. NXD RAN ADCP-75-210 •...
  • Page 14: System Function

    Element Management System (EMS) software, running on a computer located at the Hub, provides a graphical user interface to monitor system performance. SIGNALS WIRELESS SERVICE PROVIDERS (WSPs) Page 2 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Radio Access Node Digital Fiber Figure 2. System Function Distribution Hub - EMS Server,...
  • Page 15: High-Level View

    RAN CHASSIS AND ELECTRONIC MODULES RELATED ELECTRONICS: RECTIFIERS CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL BACKUP BATTERIES POWER AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLIES (PAAs) MULTIPLEXERS Figure 3. High Level View ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Figure 3. These 21281-A Page 3 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 16: User Interface

    ELECTRONIC POWER AMPLIFIER PANEL (1) MODULES (21) FRONT RECTIFIER BATTERY COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT (UP TO 3) (UP TO 4) Page 4 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Figure 4 and described in ASSEMBLIES (4) PCS-P CABLES PCS-D CELL/ SMR-D CELL/ SMR-P MUXs...
  • Page 17 Section 2.7.3 on Page Table 21 on page 47 Section 2.7.4 on Page 47 Section 2.7.5 on Page 49 Section 2.7.2 on Page 44 Section 5.2 on Page 70 Section 3 on Page 54 Page 5 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 18: Dimensions And Specifications

    Operating temperature Cold-start temperature Storage temperature Internal air temperature Weather resistance Operational humidity Acoustic emissions Page 6 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. FRONT 36.5 IN. (92.7 CM) 31.0 IN. (78.7 CM) Figure 5. NXD RAN Dimensions Table 2. RAN Specifications SPECIFICATION 36.5 x 31.0 x 24.0 inches...
  • Page 19 851-869 MHz 935-940 MHz Measured at Hub output connec- tor (BIM, RxP) without BTS at 10 dB gain and a single RAN ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Section 1.6.2 on Page Page 7 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 20: Ran Cabinet

    The cabinet has ventilation openings to allow entry of cool air and escape of hot air. The cabinet provides Page 8 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Table 2. RAN Specifications SPECIFICATION...
  • Page 21: Mounting

    1.6.1 Mounting The RAN cabinet may be mounted on a wood pole or on a concrete pad. Mounting bracket kits (available from ADC) are required for each type of installation. 1.6.2 Fiber Optic Cable Entry A nylon connector is provided on the rear of the RAN cabinet for routing a fiber optic cable into the cabinet.
  • Page 22: Ran Chassis And Electronic Modules

    System Interface (STF2) Synchronous Interface (SIF) Small Form-Factor Pluggable Optical Transceiver (SFP) Page 10 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Figure 6, is a standard Compact PCI (cPCI) shelf capable of Figure 6. RAN Chassis Table 3. RAN Chassis Electronic Modules...
  • Page 23 = Radio Access Node = Digital Intermediate Frequency = Synchronous Interface = RAN Up Converter MCPA = Munti-Carrier Power Amplifier MB ANT = Multi Band Antenna = Multi-Coupler = RAN Down Converter 21777-A Page 11 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 24: Cpci Power Supply Modules

    Ref # DESIGNATION PWR GOOD FAULT Page 12 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. shows the cPCI Power Supply Module faceplate. POWER GOOD LED FAULT Figure 8. cPCI Power Supply Module Faceplate Table 4. cPCI Power Supply Module Faceplate...
  • Page 25: Central Processing Unit (Cpu) Module

    LED 1 is POST (red on start-up, turns green on successful completion of start-up self test); LED 2 & 3 are undefined; LED 4 (blinking green) indicates disk or flash memory activitity ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Page 13 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 26: System Interface (Stf2) Module

    Single-color LED (green) Single-color LED (red) Page 14 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Table 5. CPU Module Faceplate Components FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Reset. Used to manually reset the CPU Post. Top four LEDs give status of CPU during initial boot process; bottom four give board operation status Ethernet.
  • Page 27: Synchronous Interface (Sif) Module

    CONNECTOR (RAN ONLY) I2C ERROR LED I2C COMM LED CONNECTOR FAULT LED POWER LED HOT SWAP LED 21253-A Figure 10. System Interface Module Faceplate ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 RECTIFIER COMMS Page 15 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 28 Tri-color LED (green/yellow/red) OUT 1-4 Tri-color LED (green/yellow/red) 10BT RJ-45 connector Blue LED Green LED Red LED Page 16 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Section 1.7.5.) DIF INPUT LED 1-4 DIF OUTPUT OPTICAL LED 1-4 INPUT LED OPTICAL OUTPUT LED...
  • Page 29: Small Form-Factor Pluggable (Sfp) Optical Transceiver

    12, provides the optical interface between the Hub equipment and the RAN hardware. The SFP has a laser transmitter and an optical receive detector. The Digivance NXD system uses industry standard SFP optics which offer a number of configuration options depending on the requirements of the project. The SFP modules are available separately and may or may not be installed in the SIF depending on the configuration ordered.
  • Page 30 DESIGNATION DEVICE PRI IN SMA connector DIV IN SMA connector Red LED Green LED Page 18 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Figure 13 PRIMARY DIVERSITY FAULT POWER 21236-A Figure 13. RAN Down Converter Module Faceplate FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Primary In. Receives RF primary output from either C/PMC- PLR or P/MCPLR module.
  • Page 31: Ran Up Converter (Ruc2.X Or Ruc3) Module

    2 or 4* PA Control Channel 1 or 3. Outputs control data to the PIC card on the PAA for the channel being provided (using cable 1955000P079)* ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Table Page 19 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 32: Fan Access Panel

    Page 20 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION PA Control Channel 2 or 4. Outputs control data to the PIC card on the PAA for the channel being provided (using cable 1955000P079)* Fault.
  • Page 33 Power. Lights when module has power PRIMARY IN CONNECTOR PRIMARY OUT CONNECTORS DIVERSITY IN CONNECTOR DIVERSITY OUT CONNECTORS FAULT LED POWER LED 21242-A ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Page 21 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 34: 1900 Mhz Multicoupler (P/Mcplr)

    SMA connector D IN SMA connector P OUT SMA connectors Primary Out. 6 primary outputs (bands A-F); each output being used Page 22 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. shows the location of the faceplate components. DIVERSITY OUT CONNECTORS PRIMARY OUT CONNECTORS 21245-A Figure 17.
  • Page 35: Rectifier Shelf

    Figure 18. Rectifier Shelf Figure 18 and described in ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 LOW VOLTAGE DISCONNECT (LVD) UNIT 21319-A DC OK OVER OVER VOLTAGE TEMPERATURE PROTECTION PROTECTION Table 12. The rectifiers are Page 23 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 36: Low Voltage Disconnect (Lvd) Unit

    9-pin connector Red LED DISC Switch Page 24 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Table 12. Rectifier Indicators FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION AC OK. Lights when AC power is present DC OK. Lights when rectifier is limiting current Over Voltage Protection. Lights when rectifier has failed Over Temperature Protection.
  • Page 37: Power Amplifier Assembly

    Power Amplifier Assembly The Power Amplifier Assembly (PAA) is an electronic device that amplifies RF signals in the forward path just before they are transmitted to the RAN antenna. Up to four PAAs may be mounted in the RAN, each providing one band. Each PAA consists of a Power Amplifier (PA), a control board called the PA Interface Controller (PIC), and a cooling system.
  • Page 38: 1.10 Multiplexer System

    Figure 22 SMR800, SMR900 triplexer). Page 26 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION DC In. Lighted when PIC has -48 VDC input PA Fault. Lighted when PA has failed DC Out. Lighted when PIC has +28 VDC output I2C (Bus).
  • Page 39 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Diversity Antenna 1850-1910 1945-1950 1965-1970 MCPA MCPA Diversity Diversity Antenna 800 Mhz Band 810-849 855-866 880-894 MCPA MCPA CELL A” SMR-A © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Quadplexer PCS Band D/E/C 1975-1990 MCPA 21270-A Triplexer B B’ 21271-B Page 27...
  • Page 40: 1.11 Circuit Breaker Panel

    The Circuit Breaker Panel, shown in RAN’s -48 VDC power and protects the RAN’s electronics. functions. Table 16 describes the panel LEDs. CIRCUIT BREAKER (5 PLACES) Page 28 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Primary Antenna Antenna Assembly 869-880 MCPA A” A Multicoupler 810-901 Figure 23.
  • Page 41: 1.12 Backup Batteries

    1.13 Antenna ADC provides a pole-mount antenna kit for use when the RAN is mounted on a wooden utility pole. The kit must be separately ordered from the RAN. Pole mounting is the most common type of RAN installation.
  • Page 42: Standard Installation Procedures

    Installation of the RAN cabinet may proceed separately from the installation of the corresponding Hub equipment. When the installation of the RAN is completed, refer to the Digivance NXD Multi-Band Distributed Antenna System Operation Manual (ADCP-75-209) for system turn-up and test procedures.
  • Page 43: Unpacking And Inspection

    1. Open the shipping cartons and carefully unpack each component from the protective packing material. 2. Check each component for broken or missing parts. If there are damages, contact ADC for an RMA (Return Material Authorization) and to reorder if replacement is required. For...
  • Page 44: Site Preparation

    When an installation site for the RAN is selected, either on a utility pole or concrete pad, care must be exercised to ensure that the site provides adequate space and clearance to accommodate the current installation and any future upgrades. Page 32 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Figure 29 on Page Table 17 gives RAN dimensions.
  • Page 45: Power Requirements

    2.4.3 Antenna Requirement ADC offers a pole-mount antenna kit (accessory) for use when the RAN is mounted on a wooden utility pole. Either a 2 in. (5.08 cm) O.D. model or a 9 in. (22.86 cm) O.D. model can be ordered. Pole mounting is the most common installation. The antenna interfaces with the PCS and Cellular/SMR bands and supports two branch diversity receive paths.
  • Page 46: Fiber Requirements

    38 kV This information is from the Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, 13th Edition, McGraw Hill, Chapter 18, Section 151, Pages 18-65. Page 34 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Table 18. Antenna Clearance vs. Voltage HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE 12.0 in. (30.5 cm) 14.52 in.
  • Page 47: Pole Loading Analysis

    RF CABLES TO RAN (5 REQUIRED) PRIMARY POWER SECONDARY POWER LINE FIBER OPTIC LINE FIBER SPLICE CAN 3 IN. SCHEDULE 40 CONDUIT FOR RF CABLES CARLTON PT. NO. 49013-010 OR EQUIVALENT FRONT VIEW 21285-A Page 35 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 48: Installing The Cabinet Mounting Bracket

    The Digivance NXD Wood Pole Mounting Bracket, shown in that is used to attach the Digivance NXD cabinet to a power distribution pole or related object. The bracket is attached to the pole using galvanized steel square head bolts that are attached through holes drilled through the wooden pole.
  • Page 49 W/NUT (J9816) 3 REQUIRED ROUND FLAT WASHER 2.00 O.D. (J1089) 3 REQUIRED SQUARE CURVED WASHER 3 x 3 x 1/4 (J6823) 3 REQUIRED SPRING LOCK WASHER .234 x.188 (J140) 3 REQUIRED OR EQUIVALENT © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 21286-A Page 37...
  • Page 50: Mounting The Ran Cabinet On The Bracket

    1. Using the supplied hardware, place the left rain shield over the three studs in the pole mount bracket and three studs on the RAN. 2. Place a lock washer then a nut on each stud. 3. Using a nut driver or wrench, tighten to 6 ft.-lbs. Page 38 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 51: Installing A Ran Cabinet On A Concrete Pad

    Situate the concrete pad along the trench that was used for routing the OSP fiber cables for the system. RAIN SHIELD RIGHT POLE MOUNT BRACKET RAIN SHIELD LEFT Figure 27. Pole Mount Components ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 UTILITY POLE 21345-A Page 39 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 52: Pouring A Concrete Pad

    Use the following procedure to mount the cabinet on the concrete pad. 1. Fasten the pedestal mounts to the concrete pad using the customer-supplied hardware identified in Figure Page 40 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 31.0 IN. (79 CM) HOLES FOR 15.38 IN.
  • Page 53 3. Secure the cabinet from the side, as shown, using the four bolts, four flat washers, and four lock washers from the shipping pallet mounting brackets. ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 21306-A Page 41 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 54: Installing The Pedestal Enclosure

    1. Orient the pedestal enclosure as shown and attach it to the back of the cabinet using the four bolts provided. 2. Close the pedestal enclosure door and secure the door with the key provided. Page 42 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Figure 30, mounts on the back of the cabinet. CUSTOMER SUPPLIED OPTIONAL FITTINGS Figure 30.
  • Page 55: Other Standard Installation Procedures

    3. Using the key provided, open the RAN door. RUBBER SEALING WASHER FLAT WASHER 1/4 x 20 HEX HEAD BOLT EACH SIDE Figure TANGS Figure 31. Installing the Solar Shield ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 SOLAR SHIELD 21339-A Page 43 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 56: Installing A Ground Wire

    4. Route the free end of the grounding wire to an approved earth ground source. 5. Cut the grounding wire to length and connect it to the earth ground source as specified by local code. Page 44 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. (Figure 32). A 2-hole...
  • Page 57: Installing Rf Cabling

    FIBER OPTIC CONDUIT ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 FIBER OPTIC ENTRANCE RIGHT RAIN SHIELD POWER ENTRANCE 220 VAC PRIME POWER GROUND GROUND WIRE 220 VAC RIGID CONDUIT 21287-A Page 45 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 58: Weatherproofing Rf Cables

    5. After each connector is tightened, cover the entire connection with electrician’s tape, then wrap the connection in water seal and finally cover the water seal with wraps of electrician’s tape. Page 46 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Figure 33 Table Figure 25 on Page...
  • Page 59: Installing Pre-Connectorized Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable

    PCS diversity receive path and transmits from PCS D, E or C Cell/SMR primary receive path and transmits from Cell A”/A Cell/SMR diversity receive path and transmits from SMR A or Cell B/B’ ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 21278-A Page 47 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 60 Estimated length of cable is 30 feet (9 meters) although this is dependent upon distance from the splice enclosure. Page 48 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Table 2 on page BASIC CONFIGURATION BETWEEN HUB SIF SFP AND RAN SIF SFP...
  • Page 61: Installing Ac Power

    • Conduit fittings • Connector sealant material The following tools are required to perform this procedure: • Wire cutters • Wire strippers • Conduit cutter • Conduit bender ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Page 49 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 62: Installing Backup Batteries (Extended Or Glitch)

    Note: All electrical work must comply with local codes and requirements. A locally licensed electrical contractor is best qualified to perform this work. For operation at less than 20 Amps, consult with ADC Technical Service. Danger: Use extreme caution when working with high voltage AC power. Ensure all power is disconnected before working on power circuits.
  • Page 63: Battery Installation

    3. Move the gravity latch in the battery drawer to the up position. Refer to ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Figure 19 on Page 24. The LVD LED will light Figure © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Page 51...
  • Page 64 Figure 19 on Page off when the batteries are reconnected. BATTERY DRAWER Page 52 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. for extended batteries: 24. The LVD LED on the low voltage disconnect unit should will turn Figure 35. Open Battery Drawer Figure 36...
  • Page 65 Figure 36. Extended Batteries in Drawer NOTE: CUSTOMER TO COVER EXPOSED TERMINALS ANDERSON WITH ELECTRICAL TAPE. CONNECTOR Figure 37. Glitch Batteries in Drawer ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 70 AMP FUSE 21288-A 70 AMP FUSE 21289-A Page 53 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 66: Installing An Extension Ran (Pole Mount)

    • Three galvanized steel bolts with tensile strength of 20,500 lbs. or greater, 3/4 inch diameter, of a length appropriate to pole diameter Page 54 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. shows a typical dual RAN pole mount installation. ANTENNA 1.5 IN. SCHEDULE 40...
  • Page 67 2 IN. (5.08 CM) BULKHEAD FITTING SUPPLIED WITH EXTENSION RAN 1.50 IN. (3.8 CM) KENNARD FLEXIBLE GROMMET SUPPLIED WITH EXTENSION RAN © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 21296-A Page 55...
  • Page 68 12. Install AC power in the extension RAN following the instructions in 13. Install backup batteries in the extension RAN following the instructions in on Page 14. Close and secure both RANs. Page 56 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Section 2.5.3 on Page Section 2.5.4 on Page 38, and Section 2.5.5 Section 2.7.1 on...
  • Page 69: Non-Standard Installation Procedures

    Note: The interconnection diagram shows a typical configuration. Other configurations are possible that would be interconnected slightly differently. Section 1.7 on Page Figure 40 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Figure 41 on the next two pages © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Page 57...
  • Page 70 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 21372-A Figure 40. RAN Interconnection Diagram Part 1 Page 58 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 71 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 21373-A Figure 41. RAN Interconnection Diagram Part 2 Page 59 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 72: Installing A Central Processing Unit (Cpu) Module

    Note: If there are two SIF modules present, connect the cable to the first SIF module (leftmost SIF module when viewed from the front of the chassis). Page 60 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 13. For a RAN chassis interconnection diagram, refer to (Figure Figure 42.
  • Page 73: Installing A Systems Interface (Stf2) Module

    9-pin port on the Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) unit. For location of the LVD port, refer Section 1.8.2 on Page Figure 43. Installing an STF2 Module ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 14. For a RAN chassis interconnection diagram, refer to (Figure 43): © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 21252-AX Page 61...
  • Page 74: Installing A Synchronous Interface (Sif) Module

    (For a slot 8 SIF, no cable is required.) 7. Carefully route the internal fibers to the front of the SIF module. Page 62 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 15. For a RAN chassis interconnection diagram, refer to (Figure Figure 44.
  • Page 75: Installing A Small Form-Factor Optical Transceiver (Sfp)

    2. Remove the RDC module from the anti-static packaging and orient the module for installation. ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Section 1.7.5 on Page 17. See also the Section 1.7.4 on Page (Figure 45): © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Figure 40 Page 63...
  • Page 76: Installing A Ran Up Converter (Ruc2.X Or Ruc3) Module

    • Slot 11 (labeled RUC A2): used for first and second bands • Slot 14 (labeled RUC A5): used for third and fourth bands Page 64 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 20. For more information on the P/MCPLR module Figure 45. Installing an RDC Module Section 1.7.9, 800 MHz...
  • Page 77 – RF IN port on PAA2 if RUC module is in slot A2 – RF IN port on PAA4 if RUC module is in slot A5 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 Figure 40 (Figure 46): 21233-AX Page 65 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 78: Installing Cpci Chassis Air Baffles

    -OV OUT ers REC+ and REC- Page 66 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 23. For a RAN chassis interconnection diagram, refer to Section 22 on Page Table 22. Rectifier Ports and Connections USING CABLE COMMENTS 1001473P001 Connect black wire to F-L1 (on EMI Line Filter);...
  • Page 79 Connect white wire to circuit breaker N/C and brown wire to COM Connect to STF module connector labeled RECT in RAN chassis and RS-232 connector on the rectifier Figure 47. Installing a Rectifier ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 21274-A Page 67 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 80: Installing A Compact Pci Power Supply (Cpci P/S) Module

    RF IN RUC module CH 1/3 or CH 2/4 port Page 68 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Section 1.7.1 on Page 12. For a RAN chassis interconnection diagram, 25. For a RAN chassis interconnection diagram, refer to Table Table 23. PAA Connections...
  • Page 81 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 RAISE KNOB TO UNLATCH RECTIFIER 21246-A Figure 48. Installing a PAA Page 69 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 82: Maintenance Procedures

    4. Carefully inspect the filter for holes or tears and replace if it is damaged. 5. Orient the filter with the airflow arrows pointed inside the RAN. 6. Close and secure the inlet air filter tray. Page 70 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 83 ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007 21275-A FILTER Figure 49. Air Inlet Filter Tray Page 71 © 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 84: Customer Information And Assistance

    Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.

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