Dali Wireless DW-010-7373-08 Installation And Operation Manual

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DUAL-BAND DIGITAL OPTICAL REPEATER
Installation and Operation Manual
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Revision:
Date:
DW-010-7373-08
Preliminary
DW-ML01-010-7373-08
0-2
Feb / 2011
Dali Wireless (Canada), Inc.,
8561 Commerce Court
Burnaby, BC, V5A 4N5
http://www.daliwireless.com
CommScope v. Dali Wireless
IPR2020-01409
DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003
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  • Page 1 DUAL-BAND DIGITAL OPTICAL REPEATER DW-010-7373-08 Installation and Operation Manual Preliminary Document: DW-ML01-010-7373-08 Revision: Date: Feb / 2011 Dali Wireless (Canada), Inc., 8561 Commerce Court Burnaby, BC, V5A 4N5 http://www.daliwireless.com CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 1 of 60...
  • Page 2 Dali Wireless is a registered trademark of Dali group of companies, Dali Wireless, Inc. and Dali Wireless (Canada), Inc. The Dali Wireless logo is a registered trademark of Dali group of companies, Dali Wireless, Inc. and Dali Wireless (Canada), Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DOR Monitoring, Control and Alarm Functions ..................51 6.3.1 DOR Control Functions ........................51 6.3.2 DOR Monitoring Functions ......................... 52 6.3.3 DOR Alarms ............................52 Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 3 of 60...
  • Page 4 LC Type Fiber Optic Connector ......................57 7.1.4 ST Type Fiber Optic Connector ......................58 Fiber Connector Cleaning Procedure ......................59 Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 4 of 60...
  • Page 5 Figure 7-3 LC Type Fiber Optic Connector ......................57 Figure 7-4 ST Type Fiber Optic Connector ......................58 Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 5 of 60...
  • Page 6 Man Machine Interface Noise Figure Network Management System Operating System Peak to Average Ratio Transmit Radio Frequency Receive Up Link Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 6 of 60...
  • Page 7: Safty Precautions

    This equipment is intended to be installed only by professionally qualified and trained personnel. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 7 of 60...
  • Page 8: Digital Optical Repeater Overview

    Software Configurable offering seamless upgrades to the system Dali’s DOR model # DW-010-7373-08 is a dual band, 850/1900 MHz unit with 20W average output power per band. This model number comprises a single DAU (Digital Access Unit) and single DRU (Digital Remote Unit) as representative of the entire DAS system.
  • Page 9: System Description

    Unit monitoring and control functionality is provided by proprietary software application that runs on Linux OS supported by an ARM9 microprocessor. Multi-thread operation and web server access are supported by the system. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 9 of 60...
  • Page 10: Dau Introduction

    The DAU Monitoring & Control can be performed locally using an Ethernet (or RS-232) interface, or remotely using wired (Ethernet) or wireless (modem) access, via Dali’s Graphical User Interface (GUI). Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 10 of 60...
  • Page 11: Table 2-1 Dru External Interfaces

    #1 SC/APC simplex optical single mode optical fiber connector interface #2 SC/APC simplex optical single mode optical fiber Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 11 of 60...
  • Page 12: Figure 2-4 Dau External Interfaces - Front And Back Panel

    SMA female 50 ohm RF interface for Modem Antenna Figure 2-4 DAU External Interfaces – Front and Back Panel Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 12 of 60...
  • Page 13: Dru Introduction

    Fans are controlled and monitored by remote unit main processor. In a case of fan failure alarm will be generated and reported through the GUI. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 13 of 60...
  • Page 14: Table 2-2 Dru External Interfaces

    AC IN Sealed 3 pin AC power AC interface for power cord connector Ground stud Interface for grounding unit Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 14 of 60...
  • Page 15: Figure 2-6 Dru External Interfaces

    Dual-Band Digital Optical Repeater DW-010-7373-08 Installation & Operation Manual - Preliminary Figure 2-6 DRU External Interfaces Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 15 of 60...
  • Page 16: Figure 2-7 Dru Front And Back - X-Ray View

    Figure 2-7 with see-through view shows position of the electronic components, fans and the heat sink. Unit size (WxHxD) is: 241x838x152 mm (9.5”x33”x6”). Figure 2-7 DRU Front and Back – X-ray view Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 16 of 60...
  • Page 17: Accessories

    Externally mounted optical switch ensures seamless swap of the failed remote unit. It is mounted as an extension to remote unit optical interface connectors, or on a side of the unit. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 17 of 60...
  • Page 18: Product Specification

    Dual-Band Digital Optical Repeater DW-010-7373-08 Installation & Operation Manual - Preliminary 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION The technical Specification for Dali DOR Model DW-010-7373-08 is presented in Table 3-1. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless...
  • Page 19: Table 3-1 Specification For Dali Dual-Band Dor, 850/1900 Mhz, 20 + 20 W

    DAU: 7.6 L/ 464 cu.in.; DRU: 30.7 L/ 1,874 cu. in. Weight DAU: ~6.5 kg/ 14.3 lb; DRU: < 22 kg/ 48.4 lb Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 19 of 60...
  • Page 20: Instalation Procedure

    2 socket female connector provided with the unit. b. Turn DAU power switch OFF (located on the front panel) Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 20 of 60...
  • Page 21: Optical Attenuator

    (quantity: 6) are provided with each DAU to ensure that receiver is in the operating range when low length optical fiber runs are used between DAU and DRUs. Figure 4-1 SC Fixed Fiber Attenuator Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 21 of 60...
  • Page 22: Dru Installation

    Figure 4-2 provides exploded view and fully mounted view of the DRU on the pole. Figure 4-2 DRU Mounted On the Pole Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 22 of 60...
  • Page 23: Figure 4-3 Dru Mounted Inside The Pole

    Figure 4-3 provides exploded view and fully mounted view of the DRU inside the pole. Figure 4-3 DRU Mounted Inside the Pole Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 23 of 60...
  • Page 24: Figure 4-4 Dru Mounting On The Wall

    Figure 4-4 provides exploded view and fully mounted view of the DRU on the wall. Figure 4-4 DRU Mounting On the Wall Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 24 of 60...
  • Page 25: Figure 4-5 Drus Back-To-Back Mounted On The Pole

    Figure 4-5 presents back-to-back mounting of the multiple DRUs at the same location. Figure 4-5 DRUs Back-to-Back Mounted on the Pole Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 25 of 60...
  • Page 26: Cables Installation

    (or similar) tape. Tape should extend about one inch beyond the connector. Note: DRU unit ships with lightning surge suppressors integrated on all four antenna interfaces. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 26 of 60...
  • Page 27: Figure 4-6 Outdoor Industrial Sc Adapter And Sc Cable Assembly Connectors

    12. Repeat the steps 5 to 7 if second optical cable installation is required to establish daisy-chain connection of this DRU to another DRU. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 27 of 60...
  • Page 28: Figure 4-7 Ac Power Supply Wiring Diagram

    20. Connect and secure cable AC power connector to the DRU AC power connector. Junction Circuit Breaker AC Power Supply Cable Figure 4-7 AC Power Supply Wiring Diagram Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 28 of 60...
  • Page 29: Operation

    DAU and all DRUs that are connected to that DAU. Ensure that your laptop/PC has DHCP function enabled. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 29 of 60...
  • Page 30: Figure 5-1 Local And Remote Access To Dor

    7. Upon VPN login using login name and password provided by system administrator, repeat steps 2 to 6 from the previous Section, to establish a remote access to DAU (and DRUs). Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 30 of 60...
  • Page 31: Setting Unit Id's

    11. Click on “Save Settings” button to implement the changes. Figure 5-2 GUI Configuration Screen – Setting Unit ID’s Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 31 of 60...
  • Page 32: Carrier Frequency And Gain Setup (Frequency Selective Dor)

    Settings” from the pop-up window. Refer to Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 GUI operation Screen – DAU Channel Settings Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 32 of 60...
  • Page 33: Figure 5-4 Gui Dau Channel Setting Window

    16. Click on the “Save Setting” button to make the changes. Figure 5-4 GUI DAU Channel Setting Window Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 33 of 60...
  • Page 34: Figure 5-5 Gui Operation Screen - Dru Channel Settings

    Settings” from the pop-up window. Refer to Figure 5-5. Figure 5-5 GUI Operation Screen – DRU Channel Settings Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 34 of 60...
  • Page 35: Figure 5-6 Gui Dru Channel Setting Window

    21. Click on the “Save Setting” button to make the changes. Figure 5-6 GUI DRU Channel Setting Window Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 35 of 60...
  • Page 36: Gain Control

    Theoretical Gain is calculated by subtracting total amount of attenuation on the particular path (DL, UL or diversity UL) from the system maximum Gain (+55 dB). Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 36 of 60...
  • Page 37: Ul Signal Nose Level And Gain Calculation

    -14.8 18.2 28.2 Table 5-1 provides Gain calculation example for BS/DAU path loss of 33 and 43 dB. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 37 of 60...
  • Page 38: Gain Setup

    DL Gain by further adjusting DL Attenuator on the DAU Status section of the screen. Figure 5-7 GUI Gain Setup 1 Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 38 of 60...
  • Page 39 UL Attenuator value. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to set Gain of all DRUs that are connected to particular DAU. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 39 of 60...
  • Page 40: Delay Measurement And Control

    SFP3 SFP2 SFP4 Ethernet DRU1 SFP5 Wireless Modem SFP6 SFP1 FPGA SFP2 DRU2 Figure 5-8 Delay Measurement Process Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 40 of 60...
  • Page 41: Figure 5-9 Gui Delay Compensation Setup -Manual

    39. Repeat steps 24 to 27 for all other DRUs that are connected to the DAU. Figure 5-9 GUI Delay Compensation Setup -Manual Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 41 of 60...
  • Page 42: Figure 5-10 Gui Delay Compensation Setup - Automated

    120 086 052 018 - 270 13.5 Set Parameter(s) Figure 5-10 GUI Delay Compensation Setup – Automated Network is ready for operation. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 42 of 60...
  • Page 43: Software Upgrade Procedure

    1. On the GUI main Configuration screen click on particular DAU, then right click and select “Software Upgrade” from the pop-up window. Refer to Figure 5-11. Figure 5-11 Software Upgrade Process – Screen 1 Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 43 of 60...
  • Page 44: Figure 5-12 Software Upgrade Process - Screen 2 & 3

    3. When appropriate folder is selected, click on “OK” button. Figure 5-12 Software Upgrade Process – Screen 2 & 3 Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 44 of 60...
  • Page 45 To update the DRU software, on the GUI main Configuration screen click on particular DRU, then right click and select “Software Upgrade” from the pop-up window. Then repeat steps 2 to 5. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 45 of 60...
  • Page 46: Dor Functionality

    Unit/Network access control via different security levels • Help Files • Customizable per user needs Figure 6-1 GUI Screen Example Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 46 of 60...
  • Page 47: Dor Networking

    Sector 2 DAU2 DRU31 DRU32 DRU33 DRU34 Sector 3 DAU3 DRU41 DRU42 DRU43 DRU44 Figure 6-2 DOR Networking Example Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 47 of 60...
  • Page 48: Simulcast Function

    DRU27 DRU28 DRU29 DRU30 DRU31 DRU32 DRU33 DRU34 DRU35 DRU36 Figure 6-3 Fully Populated Sector 1 DAU Sub-Network Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 48 of 60...
  • Page 49: Flexible Simulcast Function

    DRU33 DRU34 Sector 3 DAU3 DRU41 DRU42 DRU43 DRU44 Figure 6-4 DOR Network Topology that Supports Flexible Simulcast Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 49 of 60...
  • Page 50: Table 6-1 Optical Transport Data Rate Calculation

    Waveform Path 0.27083333 43.3333328 0.27083333 173.3333312 CDMA 1.28 102.4 CDMA 1.28 51.2 WCDMA 3.84 307.2 WCDMA 3.84 153.6 Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 50 of 60...
  • Page 51: Dor Monitoring, Control And Alarm Functions

    • Remote Software Upgrade • DRU Software Reboot Figure 6-5 GUI Channel Frequency and Digital Gain setting screen Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 51 of 60...
  • Page 52: Dor Monitoring Functions

    DRU RF Shutdown Enabled Alarm • DRU DL (PA) Low Gain Alarm • • M&C Communication Failure Alarm Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 52 of 60...
  • Page 53: Built-In Test Functions

    Ethernet DRU1 SFP5 Wireless Modem SFP6 SFP1 FPGA SFP2 DRU2 Figure 6-6 Optical Loop-Back Function Implementation Block Diagram Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 53 of 60...
  • Page 54: Dru Delay Equalization Function

    Ethernet SFP4 DRU1 SFP5 Wireless Modem SFP6 SFP1 FPGA SFP2 DRU2 Figure 6-7 Heartbeat Function Implementation Block Diagram Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 54 of 60...
  • Page 55: Multi-Standard, Multi-Carrier Operation

    GSM/EDGE/EDGE II + WCDMA CDMA + GSM + WCDMA • Figure 6-8 CDMA + 4 GSM Carriers Output Spectrum Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 55 of 60...
  • Page 56: Figure 6-8 Wcdma + 4 Gsm Carriers Output Spectrum

    In a particular band, multiple carriers of multiple standards can be spaced up to a maximum instantaneous BW of 30 MHz (for composite PAR > 10dB, CFR will be applied). Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 56 of 60...
  • Page 57: Fiber Connectors

    7.1.3 LC Type Fiber Optic Connector A small form factor ceramic based connector developed by Lucent. Figure 7-3 LC Type Fiber Optic Connector Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 57 of 60...
  • Page 58: St Type Fiber Optic Connector

    Single mode Ultra PC finish 0.30 dB max. >50 dB Single mode Angle (APC) finish 0.30 dB max. >55 dB Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 58 of 60...
  • Page 59: Fiber Connector Cleaning Procedure

    Note: Avoid use of canned air since is ineffective on oils, residues, or small static charged particles. Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 59 of 60...
  • Page 60 Dual-Band Digital Optical Repeater DW-010-7373-08 Installation & Operation Manual - Preliminary Dali Wireless Rev: 0-2 Proprietary and Confidential Feb 2011 CommScope v. Dali Wireless IPR2020-01409 DALI WIRELESS Exhibit 2003 Page 60 of 60...

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