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Revision History
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Initial release for SCRN-510 Small Cell Radio Node
30AUG20
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16OCT20
Issue 4 adds an additional Regulatory Statement
Summary of Changes
Issue 2 removes UMTS references
Issue 3 adds FCC Statement

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  • Page 1 Issue 2 removes UMTS references 01OCT20 Issue 3 adds FCC Statement 16OCT20 Issue 4 adds an additional Regulatory Statement Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content SCRN-510 Hardware Installation Guide | DOC-SCRN-510-HIG_i4 | 16 October, 2020 | Page 1...
  • Page 2: Fcc Statement

    Safety Precautions Corning strongly recommends reviewing and adhering to the following cautions and notices before installing and operating the SCRN-510. WARNING: This warning symbolizes danger that may cause severe injury or death. Before installing...
  • Page 3: Other Cautions

    CAUTION: Ensure that the antenna cable conforms to the environment in which it is used. CAUTION: Do not open the SCRN-510 casing. E-RAN wireless system equipment must only be ser- viced by Corning-accredited personnel. Opening the SCRN-510 casing voids the warranty.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Section 12.2 Re-Enabling the LED Display......16 Section 13. Corning Documentation Set ....... 17...
  • Page 5: Section 1. About This Manual

    Product Overview The SCRN-510 is a 5G mmWave Time Division Duplexing (TDD) radio node that supports 2 x 2 MIMO small cell operation on NR band n261, enabling high user capacity and high data rates for the coverage footprint. The SCRN-510 connects to a Corning centralized unit (CU).
  • Page 6: Section 3. Radio Node Model

    Radio Node Model Description Antenna Type SCRN-510-28G1 28 GHz band n261 mmWave RN with 8 x 8 dual-polarization antenna array Internal Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content SCRN-510 Hardware Installation Guide | DOC-SCRN-510-HIG_i4 | 16 October, 2020 | Page 6...
  • Page 7: Section 3.1 Radio Node Cover-Side And Mounting-Side Views

    Figure 2 Radio Node Cover-Side View Figure 3 Radio Node Mounting-Side View With Ceiling-Mount Bracket Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content SCRN-510 Hardware Installation Guide | DOC-SCRN-510-HIG_i4 | 16 October, 2020 | Page 7...
  • Page 8: Section 4. Connectors, Sfp+ And Micro-Usb Ports, And Status Led

    Duplex Phoenix Power Cable Ports The SCRN-510 has two 48 VDC power connectors for delivering power from a Corning PSU6 DC Power Supply Unit or equivalent to the radio node. Plug the Phoenix power connectors from the power source cable into the power connectors;...
  • Page 9: Section 5. System Specifications

    System Specifications The SCRN-510 radio node has the chassis measurements, power requirements, and environmental require- ments, and complies with the standards listed in Table 2. Refer to the feature guide for your centralized unit software release for release-specific features and specifications.
  • Page 10: Section 6. Compliance

    Radio Nodes can be installed on walls and below ceilings with the factory-provided brackets. When mounting a radio node vertically on a wall, position the fans on the upper side of the SCRN-510. The factory-provided wall-mount bracket can tilt the SCRN-510 down at the following angles:...
  • Page 11: Section 7.1 Flush Mounting The Scrn-510

    NOTE: The shoulder screws should not need to be adjusted but if they do, loosen them slightly to be able to slide the ceiling-mount bracket on and off. Step 3 Secure the ceiling tethering system. Make sure that it can support the weight of the SCRN-510 and the ceiling-mount bracket.
  • Page 12: Section 7.2 Downtilt Mounting The Scrn-510

    SCRN-510 Wall-Mount Bracket When using the multi-angle wall-mount bracket, it is not necessary to remove the ceiling-mount bracket from the SCRN-510; the wall-mount bracket attaches to the wall, and then it attaches to the ceiling-mount bracket-and-radio node assembly. Figure 9 shows how the wall-mount bracket attaches to the ceiling-mount bracket.
  • Page 13 Step 4 Seat the ceiling-mount bracket on wall-mount bracket: First, slide the ceiling-mount bracket onto the wall-mount bracket hinge pins. Then, set the SCRN-510 to the required tilt, and tighten the wall-mount bracket captive securing screw to lock the radio node tilt angle.
  • Page 14: Section 8. Cabling Guidelines

    Step 5 Make sure that both of the captive securing screws are tightened. Cabling Guidelines Incorrectly cabling a SCRN-510 can result in crushed cables and loss of communications to the radio node. Fol- low these guidelines when cabling the radio node: •...
  • Page 15 Any subsequent state transitions can now be tracked from events and logs on the centralized unit. Corning Restricted and Confidential Proprietary - Controlled content SCRN-510 Hardware Installation Guide | DOC-SCRN-510-HIG_i4 | 16 October, 2020 | Page 15...
  • Page 16: Section 12. Radio Node Led Management

    Blue: solid Follow IMSI enabled Powered off or LED disabled Note: Refer to the Corning OS (SCOS) Administrator Guide for information about the locate radio node and follow IMSI features. 12.1 Disabling the LED display Step 1 From the CLI Configuration Mode, issue the s...
  • Page 17: Section 13. Corning Documentation Set

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