CORNING BWS 1.0 User Manual

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Building Wireless System (BWS) v1.0
Low Power Radio (LPR) User Manual
Corning Optical
Communications
www.corning.com

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  • Page 1 Building Wireless System (BWS) v1.0 Low Power Radio (LPR) User Manual Corning Optical Communications www.corning.com...
  • Page 2 User Manual Proprietary Information The information contained in this document is the sole property of Corning. The Disclosure of this information does not constitute the release of any proprietary rights therein. Permission to reproduce this information or parts disclosed herein must be obtained in writing from Corning.
  • Page 3 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Corning shall have no obligation under the Software Warranty if the Software is modified or used with hardware or software not supplied or approved by Corning or if the Software is subject to abuse, improper installation or application, accident, electrical or environmental over-stress, negligence in use, storage, transportation or handling.
  • Page 4 User Manual v1.0 2. Prior to repair, Corning will advise the customer of our test results and any charges for repairing customer-caused problems or out-of-warranty conditions etc. 3. Repaired products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period, or at least 90 days from date of shipment.
  • Page 5 Corning ONE devices and the associated cables. • Corning ONE has been tested and certified as a Class 1 Laser product to IEC/EN 60825-1 (2007). It also meets the requirements for a Hazard Level 1 laser product to IEC/EN 60825-2: 2004 to the same degree.
  • Page 6 Intended Users and Scope This manual is intended for Corning technicians and users. It is assumed that the user is familiar with the system and its units, and understands the basic functionality of the system. Contacting Technical Support HelpDesk...
  • Page 7 Revision History Revision Date Created by Reviewed by Changes SEP 2019 Yoni Henya Christian S Duran First issue Aloomit Ron Hagag Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 7 of 29...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    User Manual v1.0 Table of Contents Introduction ........................10 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations ................10 Applicable Documents ......................12 Overview: about BWS 1.0 Architecture ................. 13 1.3.1 Architecture and Interfaces ................... 13 1.3.2 System Sub-Units ......................14 1.3.3 System Management Model ..................14 1.3.4...
  • Page 9 Connect the Cables ......................27 4.4.4 Verify Normal Operation ....................28 Post Installation Steps ..................... 29 Unit Management ........................ 29 Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 9 of 29...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Being a pure digital system dramatically reduces system costs, and the system foot print. Corning’s Low Power Radio (LPR) units are the end-point antennas connected by optical cable to the BWS system Digital Router Unit (DRU) (distribution/routing of RF samples via CPRI stream), and to the system Power Supply Unit (PSU) for power.
  • Page 11 The MNO distributes information of its users as cells (e.g.: if the BBU has. BBU can process up to 12 cells simultaneously. From DRU point of Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019...
  • Page 12: Applicable Documents

    • No intersection between clusters of specific RF channel is allowed Applicable Documents Table 2: References Document Name Document # LPR QUIS LPR Spec BWS system UM Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 12 of 29...
  • Page 13: Overview: About Bws 1.0 Architecture

    Up to 32 Core Network Up to 32 provider2 Legend: CPRI (I/Q +C&M) S1 Interface Figure 1 System Block Diagram Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 13 of 29...
  • Page 14: System Sub-Units

    LPR includes internal antennas, and supports the following frequencies: 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, 20 MHz Max coverage range for BWS 1.0: 5000 square feet. 1.3.3 System Management Model BWS internal configuration and management are done through two interfaces: •...
  • Page 15: System Deployment: Building Map And Scheme

    After a system is installed, it needs to calculate and to map the building, the deployed LPRs, and the and its units Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 15 of 29...
  • Page 16: Key Features And Capabilities

    Remotes: Up to 32 low power units per DRU DRUs: Up to four DRUs connected per BBU • • Synchronization: 10 MHz clock domain Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 16 of 29...
  • Page 17: General Bws 1.0 Specifications

    2950 ft (900m) components) External Interfaces Applicable Documents Table 4: References Document Name Document # LPR QUIS LPR Spec BWS UM Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 17 of 29...
  • Page 18: General System Specifications And Requirements

    Humidity 5% to 95%, non- Humidity 5% to 95%, non- condensing condensing 2.1.2 Safety and Regulatory Approvals The safety and regulatory specifications listed below are relevant to all Corning BWS™ solution devices. Table 6: Safety and Regulatory Approvals Regulation/ Approval...
  • Page 19: Cable Gauge Requirements

    The following tables provide the distance and power draw specifications for the remote end units. Remote End Distance and Power Draw for (Standalone) RAU SISO Dimensions and Weight of Units The following tables provide the physical specifications of the Corning BWS™ solution devices units Units Dimensions Unit...
  • Page 20: System Architecture, Site Planning And Deployment

    System Architecture, Site planning and Deployment This chapter describes the system architecture, topologies, deployment use cases and site planning. Deployment Use Cases Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 20 of 29...
  • Page 21: System Installation

    Do not provide internal module structure; Take pictures of the products and explain the HW interfaces. 4.1.1 BBU External HW Interfaces Refer to BBU UM. Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 21 of 29...
  • Page 22: Dru External Hw Interfaces

    2 RJ45: LAN for BBU (capacity) LPR (remotes) management SFP ports Tech-support Clock SFP ports Local for debug Mini USB power power Adjustable bracket  Back view Ground Fan Vents  Side view Bracket adjustable position holes Vents Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 23: Lpr External Hw Interfaces

    The following table and figure describe the LPR LEDs and the LED behaviour: Mounting bracket Plastic adapter with 4 pins SFP + cage Status management DC PWR in Link LED Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 23 of 29...
  • Page 24: Leds

    • CPRI link up LPR Sub Elements The following table indicates the included and required items for installing the LPR unit. Item Quantity Image Part Number HARDWARE – provided in the box LPR unit LPR-3C-2A2P2W-10 Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 25: Lpr Installation Steps

    1. Connect the bracket to the mounting bracket to the frame below the acoustic or drop ceiling, using 4 mounting screws Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 25 of 29...
  • Page 26 2. Slide the unit’s plastic adapter into the mounting bracket rail, until the adapter’s pins fall into the 4 holes in the bracket rail (Figure 1) (‘click’ sound) Adapter’s pins fit the bracket’s holes Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 26 of 29...
  • Page 27: Route The Cables

    Connect the optic cable to the LPR optic connector. 3. LEDs: Verify the power and link LEDs are lit green. Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 27 of 29...
  • Page 28: Verify Normal Operation

    If the optical cable is connected but the CPRI link was not established yet – the green and the amber LEDs will light together. Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019...
  • Page 29: Post Installation Steps

    GUI. 2 RJ45: LAN for management Local for debug For further details refer to the system UM. Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content BWS Draft2 LPR UM - 29-DEC-2019| September 2019 |Page 29 of 29...

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