Intelligent services access manager, intelligent services access manager fiber to the node, intelligent services access manager fiber to the building (20 pages)
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Proprietary Use pursuant to Company instruction Title page Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor B41 2x6W Hardware Installation 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 | April 2015 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction...
Overview 4-17 4-17 ....................................Pole mount the 9764 CMCO 4-18 4-18 .............................. Pole mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets 4-24 4-24 ..................Wall mount the 9764 CMCO 4-32 4-32 ............................. Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets...
LED status for 9764 CMCO ..............................Installation of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP Overview ..................................... Physical description - external 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module ................. 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP pre-installation information ...................... Attach 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module to 9764 CMCO...
9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP physical characteristics ....................Wi-Fi AP LED states during boot-up C-13 C-13 ......................9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP LEDs based on Admin status and WLAN mapping C-14 C-14 ........9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP LEDs during normal operation states C-15 C-15 ..............
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List of tables ............................................................................................viii Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor with 9764 Wi-Fi AP ................Backhaul module variants ............................Installation examples 2-12 2-12 ............................. 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module attached to 9764 CMCO (front view) 2-13 2-13 ..........9764 MCO daisy chain installation example 2-14 2-14 ....................
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List of figures ............................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
With this assumption, the scope of the document is only the 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor product B41 2X6W and what is required to connect it to the network, meet its power needs, and ensure that it can be placed into reliable service.
Wire gauges are specified in metric units. Equivalent sizes in the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system are given in the following table..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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500 kcmil 600 kcmil NOTE: The dash, when it appears, counts as a size when considering connecting capacity (see 7.1.7.2 in the standard)..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal xiii 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction...
• Recommended Practices on Surge Voltages in Low Voltage AC Power Circuits, IEEE C62.41 (Latest Edition) • GR-487-CORE, Telcordia. Related training Safety training in the following areas is required for personnel installing Alcatel-Lucent products and associated equipment: • Hazard Communication • Lift Safety •...
• Integration into the cell site • Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OA&M) Documentation support For support in using this or any other Alcatel-Lucent document, contact Alcatel-Lucent at one of the following telephone numbers: • +1-888-582-3688 (for the United States) • +1-630-224-2485 (for all other countries) Technical support For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team.
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About this document ............................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Consequences if protective measures fail Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement (optional) ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Opening and removing covers and/or circuit boards may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock when the unit is subsequently used..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Open and lockout the load disconnect switch in the distribution box to completely de-energize the network element..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction...
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Workers equipped with personal medical electronic devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, shall consult the manufacturer's instructions and consult their occupational health practitioner..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Laceration hazard The RRH may have sharp edges and burrs and contact may cause cuts and lacerations. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Do not use solvents, paraffin, abrasive or aggressive cleaning fluids, abrasive or aggressive antiseptic agents or abrasive or aggressive materials..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Cleaning with water or a high-pressure cleaner may damage the components in the RRH. The washing down of the equipment with water or a high-pressure cleaner is not permitted..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction...
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P roduct overview Overview Purpose This chapter provides an overview of the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor hardware and product functionality. Contents Functional description Physical description 9764 CMCO weights and dimensions 2-11 Hardware and ancillary items 2-12 ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent –...
PoE+ capability to power and backhaul any PoE+ compatible external device. • An individual field-replaceable unit (FRU) - as is the optional 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module. • Connecte to 3GPP EPC through standard S1 interfaces and can be connected to other base stations using standard X2 interface.
Frame Configurations 2 Special Sub Frame Deployment scenarios The 9764 CMCO may be deployed indoors or outdoors in public places and can be mounted on walls, lamp posts, poles, or even on the side of a building in a vertical orientation thanks to the Metro Compact Mounting Frame.
It brings new deployment flexibility with its small dimensions and volume and its modular approach in RF and GPS antennas, Wi-Fi access point (AP) and backhaul. Alcatel-Lucent’s innovative service module design separates out.
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Product overview Physical description ..............................................Figure 2-2 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor with 9764 Wi-Fi AP 9764 Wi-Fi AP 9764 Wi-Fi AP 9764 MCO front view with 9764 Wi-Fi AP In order to simplify configurations the backhaul access function and the radio part...
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Product overview Physical description ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor overview The Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor is made up of three main units which are responsible for radio, digital processing and power supply functions. Unit Function Modem board Digital part: •...
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In a future release, this port could be available to connect a POE+ device (WI-FI AP). The Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor can also support the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 MCO Wi-Fi Access Point, with restrictions: 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP V1.0 does not support B7 and B41 Compact Metro Cell..............................................
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Product overview Physical description ..............................................Power supply The 9764 CMCO product is orderable as an option to support either AC or DC power input. 9764 CMCO Power supply details AC variant AC power supply that operates from a single phase, three wire voltage source in the 85 to 270 Volt range.
Figure 2-3 Backhaul module variants RF antenna The 9764 CMCO supports two external antenna connectors (Type N) on the top of the enclosure supporting an antenna module in the following configurations: • Attached RF antennas mounted on the side of the 9764 CMCO •...
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This attached GPS/Glonass antenna is connected via a 70cm long cable to the QMA connector located on the top or the MCO housing. In case the 9764 CMCO shall be mounted up side down the antenna can be relocated to a position visible to the satellites.
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..............................................9764 CMCO weights and dimensions Weights and dimensions This topic covers the 9764 CMCO weights and dimensions. Standard MRO weights and dimensions The following table provides weights and dimensions for the 9764 CMCO. 9764 CMCO Volume Weight Sizes (LxWxD)
Standard installation options 9764 MCO products are designed to be deployed outdoors and close to the users, usually on light poles or lamp posts in streets or on building walls, with a vertical profile.
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300 m when using optical Ethernet cable. Refer to, “Hardware and ancillary items” for supported SFPs and Ethernet cable types and lengths. If a 9764 MCO is to be included in the daisy chain configuration, the following Wi-Fi AP configurations are supported: •...
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Backhaul Street furniture installation The 9764 MCO can be installed as part of street furniture, for example, bus stops and advertising boards, to further improve the quality of service provided to users in high density areas such as city centers.
Ancillary items The following tables list the ancillary items that are available for order from Alcatel-Lucent in support of the defined equipment installation and configuration options. Installation kits The following table list the installation kits that are available for order from Alcatel-Lucent in support of the equipment installation options.
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1.7 to 2.1 GHz (Band 3), 70° x 70° Optional HPBW, gain 7-8 dBi Use for attached RF antenna configuration ..............................................2-16 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Fiber Optic cable MM LC-LC 2MM 300m Solar shield Item Description Solar shield Solar Shield for Compact MCO Optional ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 2-19 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Product overview Hardware and ancillary items ............................................................................................2-20 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Overview Purpose This chapter provides pre-installation information (including required tools and materials and installation clearances) as well as outlining the possible daisy chain deployment scenarios and requirements for the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor product. Contents Pre-installation information Installation clearances...
Packing List, immediately notify the carrier that delivered the unit and contact your Alcatel-Lucent representative. The product packaging contains the following items: • The Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor Installation materials In addition to the standard product deliverable ensure the appropriate mounting brackets, installation kits and ancillary items are available to support the product mounting options.
• 9764 CMCO banded onto a pole (without the tilt option). The 9764 CMCO mounting bracket and pole band installation kit is used. • 9764 CMCO attached to the vertical tilt bracket. Vertical tilt bracket is banded onto a pole.
Pole mount installation requirements ..............................................Figure 3-3 Pole mount banding and brackets Pole mount no tilt Pole mount with tilt ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Wall mount options The 9764 CMCO can be easily mounted onto any flat, sturdy wall for the following installation options: • 9764 CMCO attached directly onto a wall or flat surface.
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Washer spring M6x12x1.2mm stainless steel (x3) Plug expansion Rawlnut M6x50 (x3) Wall mount installation examples The following figures show examples of 9764 CMCO wall mount installation and wall mount installation with horizontal/vertical tilt. Figure 3-4 9764 CMCO wall mount examples...
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MCOs that are co-located and connected together or 9764 MCOs that are separated by some distance. Daisy chaining configurations A maximum of two 9764 MCO modules and a single Wi-Fi Access Point may be daisy chained together. The 9764 MCO supports the following daisy chain configurations: •...
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Note: An optional single Wi-Fi Access Point may be attached to either the MCO connected to the backhaul network or the MCO that is daisy chained..............................................3-10 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
This chapter provides the instructions for: • Cabling the MCO Compact backhaul module before installing the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor. • Mounting the 9764 CMCO onto either a pole or wall with or without the optional tilt mechanism. Contents...
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Outdoor is mounted onto a surface then, in order to gain access to the backhaul module, the 9764 CMCO must firstly be placed in the “service position”. Once the cabling is complete the 9764 CMCO should then be moved back to it's “ normal position” . See, Appendix A, “9764 CMCO service position”...
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9764 CMCO. • If the backhaul module is to be cabled after the 9764 CMCO is mounted onto a surface then, in order to gain access to the backhaul module, the 9764 CMCO must firstly be placed in the “service position”.
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• Attach the ESD clip to the MCO ground lug screw (the ground lug screw can be unscrewed slightly for easier ESD clip attachment)........................................Remove the four screws holding the backhaul module onto the back of the 9764 CMCO and turn the module through 180° to access the SFP ports. Backhaul module ..............................................
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To connect the Ethernet cable(s) to the 9764 CMCO, perform the following steps: ........................................Ensure that the Ethernet cable coming from the backhaul system to the 9764 CMCO is correctly routed. If daisy chaining to a second 9764 CMCO, ensure that the daisy chain Ethernet cable is correctly routed to this 9764 CMCO.
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(1.8 lb.ft) in order to create a watertight seal and avoid a potential loose connection........................................If you are daisy chaining two 9764 CMCOs feed optical Ethernet cable through the second bachkaul module cable gland and insert the daisy chain Ethernet cable connector into the SFP transceiver in the port labelled “BH 2”.
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....................................................................................... Reattach the backhaul module to the 9764 CMCO using the four retention screws. Important! Ensure the backhaul module gasket is seated correctly in the groove on the underside of the backhaul module. Tighten the four retention screws in the sequence shown.
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9764 CMCO. • If the backhaul module is to be cabled after the 9764 CMCO is mounted onto a surface then, in order to gain access to the backhaul module, the 9764 CMCO must firstly be placed in the “service position”.
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• Attach the ESD clip to the MCO ground lug screw (the ground lug screw can be unscrewed slightly for easier ESD clip attachment)........................................Remove the four screws holding the backhaul module onto the back of the 9764 CMCO and turn the module through 180° to access the SFP ports........................................
Connect the Ethernet cable Follow these step to connect the electrical Ethernet backhaul cable to the SFP module in the 9764 CMCO or the optional internal surge arrestor module (if installed)........................................Obtain, from the packaging, the Alcatel-Lucent electrical Ethernet cable. The RJ45 connector without connector cover should be used at the 9764 CMCO side.
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Pre-installation cabling ..............................................Note: If an external surge arrestor is installed then use a short cable from the surge arrestor to the 9764 CMCO........................................For increased cable connection within the cable gland, expose a section of screen braid (approximately 10 mm) by cutting through the cable jacket. The exposed section should measured from the leading edge of the RJ45 connector to the center of the exposed area.
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Loosely insert the gland assembly into the gland housing. Note: The gland assembly with cable may need to be turned slightly in order to fully slide into the gland housing before the compression nut can be screwed on..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 4-13 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
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........................................If you are daisy chaining two 9764 CMCO, feed optical Ethernet cable through the second backhaul module cable gland and insert the daisy chain Ethernet cable connector into the SFP transceiver in the port labelled “BH 2”.
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At the top of the arrestor, unscrew the upper weatherized strain relief connector from the surge arrestor........................................Carefully feed the end of Ethernet cable coming from the 9764 CMCO through the upper strain relief connector........................................Plug the Ethernet cable RJ45 connector into the upper connector on the arrestor. Screw the weatherized strain relief connector back onto the arrestor and tighten.
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• All cables should be run parallel with no twisting or tangled cables. • Avoid excessive tension on the cable. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 4-16 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Installation ..............................................Installation Overview Purpose This section provides the installation instructions for mounting the 9764 CMCO onto either a pole or wall with or without the optional tilt mechanism. Contents Pole mount the 9764 CMCO 4-18 Pole mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets...
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Mounting requirements and materials The 9764 CMCO can be easily mounted onto a wooden or metal pole. Refer to the following for the installation kits, anchor materials and tools for the installation type: • For pole mount refer to, “Pole mount installation requirements”...
Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death. To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. Perform the following procedure to pole mount the 9764 CMCO using standard pole bands........................................
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Proceed with the next step. used Notes: Although optional, Alcatel-Lucent strongly recommends for outdoor deployments, that when the backhaul connection is configured for electrical Ethernet (GBE 10/100/1000BaseT) a surge arrestor is installed, as the electrical SFP does not provide surge protection.
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........................................Align the mounting points on the reverse side of the 9764 CMCO with the mounting lugs on the bracket. Attach the 9764 CMCO to the bracket by sliding the 9764 CMCO forwards and downwards onto the bracket mounting lugs.
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Pole mount the 9764 CMCO Installation ....................................................................................... Finally, check the 9764 CMCO is correctly locked into position and there is no movement of the module on the mounting frame. S T E P S ........................................Mount surge arrestor (optional)
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Standard pole mount example The following figure depicts a 9764 CMCO standard pole mount using pole bands. How to continue After mounting the 9764 CMCO onto a pole the cables need to be connected. Continue with the Chapter 5, “Cabling”...
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Mounting requirements and materials The 9764 CMCO can be easily mounted onto a wooden or metal pole. Refer to the following for the installation kits, anchor materials and tools for the installation type: • For pole mount, refer to “Pole mount installation requirements”...
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Refer to the equipment orientation plan and, at the selected installation point on the pole, mark the upper and lower position of the pole bands. Using digital compass determine the planned horizontal (left/right) orientation of the 9764 CMCO around the pole and mark the center line of the left/right orientation on the pole.
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Installation Pole mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Depending on the required vertical tilt orientation ensure the bracket is positioned the correct way up before placing on the pole: If... Then... View... upward vertical tilt is...
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Note: Refer to BAND-IT C00169 Hand Tool Operation Instructions, PO5886........................................On the reverse side of the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket unscrew the M4 pole grips bolts and remove the upper and lower pole grips from the bracket........................................Unscrew and remove the two upper M6 bolts and the one lower M6 bolt from the tilt bracket.
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Lower M6 bolt (x1) ........................................Position the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket against the front of the tilt bracket so that the two upper bolt holes and the single lower bolt hole on the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket are aligned with the bolts holes on the tilt bracket. From the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket side, screw in the two upper M6 bolts and lower M6 bolt to attach the brackets.
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....................................................................................... Align the mounting points on the reverse side of the 9764 CMCO with the mounting lugs on the bracket. Attach the 9764 CMCO to the bracket by sliding the 9764 CMCO forwards and downwards onto the bracket mounting lugs.
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Pole mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Finally, check the 9764 CMCO is correctly locked into position and there is no movement of the module on the mounting frame. S T E P S ........................................
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Pole mount with tilt example The following figure depicts a pole mounted 9764 CMCO with tilt installation using pole bands. How to continue After mounting the 9764 CMCO onto a pole the cables need to be connected. Continue with the Chapter 5, “Cabling” chapter.
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• The appropriate mounting hardware and any necessary recommended supporting anchor fixings are used. Mounting requirements and materials The 9764 CMCO can be easily mounted onto solid concrete or wooden flat surface. Refer to the following for the installation kits, anchor materials and tools for the installation type: •...
190 mm 7.5 inches 7.5 inches Tip: The 9764 CMCO mounting bracket can also be used as a template to mark the points on the wall for the fixing holes........................................Check the horizontal marked position of the holes with a spirit level.
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........................................Align the mounting points on the reverse side of the 9764 CMCO with the mounting lugs on the bracket. Attach the 9764 CMCO to the bracket by sliding the 9764 CMCO forwards and downwards onto the bracket mounting lugs.
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Secure the 9764 9764 CMCO onto the mounting frame by tightening the lever retaining screw........................................Finally, check the 9764 CMCO is correctly locked into position and there is no movement of the module on the mounting frame. S T E P S ........................................
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To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment. Although optional, Alcatel-Lucent strongly recommends for outdoor deployments, that when the backhaul connection is configured for electrical Ethernet (GBE 10/100/1000BaseT) a surge arrestor is installed, as the electrical SFP does not provide surge protection.
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Standard wall mount example The following figure depicts a standard 9764 CMCO wall mount installation. How to continue After mounting the 9764 CMCO onto a wall or flat surface the cables need to be connected. Continue with the Chapter 5, “Cabling”...
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Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Purpose This topic describes the procedures to be followed when the 9764 CMCO is required to be mounted onto a wall or solid flat surface using tilt brackets (vertical, horizontal or combined horizontal/vertical).
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................Tilt configurations Carry out one of the following procedures depending on the required tilt installation configuration: If.. Then.. Mounting for vertical tilt Carry out the procedure, “Mount the vertical tilt and 9764 only CMCO brackets”...
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................52 mm 52 mm 2.0 inches 2.0 inches 270 mm 270 mm 10.6 inches 10.6 inches Note: If the vertical tilt bracket is available it can be placed against the wall and be used as a template to mark the points on the wall for the bracket anchor holes.
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Depending on the required vertical tilt orientation ensure the bracket is positioned the correct way up before placing on the wall: If... Then... View... upward vertical tilt is...
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Installation ....................................................................................... Next, on the reverse side of the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket unscrew the M4 pole grips bolts and remove the upper and lower pole grips from the bracket........................................Position the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket against the front of the tilt bracket so that the two upper bolt holes and the single lower bolt hole on the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket are aligned with the bolts holes on the tilt bracket.
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Once the brackets are mounted the 9764 CMCO can be attached. Continue with “Attach 9764 CMCO to the mounting bracket” (p. 4-53). S T E P S ........................................
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................52 mm 52 mm 2.0 inches 2.0 inches 270 mm 270 mm 10.6 inches 10.6 inches Note: If the horizontal tilt bracket is available it can be placed against the wall and be used as a template to mark the points on the wall for the bracket anchor holes.
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................Tilt angle positioning gauge bolt Bracket anchor holes Bracket anchor holes Tilt angle positioning gauge bolt ........................................Depending on the required horizontal tilt orientation ensure the bracket is the correct way up before securing the bracket onto the wall: If...
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Position the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket against the front of the horizontal tilt bracket so that the two upper bolt holes and the single lower bolt hole on the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket are aligned with the bolts holes on the horizontal tilt bracket.
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Once the brackets are mounted the 9764 CMCO can be attached. Continue with “Attach 9764 CMCO to the mounting bracket” (p. 4-53). S T E P S ........................................
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................52 mm 52 mm 2.0 inches 2.0 inches 270 mm 270 mm 10.6 inches 10.6 inches Note: If the horizontal tilt bracket is available it can be placed against the wall and be used as a template to mark the points on the wall for the bracket anchor holes.
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................Tilt angle positioning gauge bolt Bracket anchor holes Bracket anchor holes Tilt angle positioning gauge bolt ........................................Depending on the required horizontal tilt orientation ensure the bracket is the correct way up before securing the bracket onto the wall: If...
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Remove the two tilt angle positioning gauge bolts on either side of the vertical tilt bracket and allow the front part of the bracket to pivot away allowing easier access to the bracket anchor holes.
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................If... Then... View... downward vertical tilt is the tilt bracket must be required positioned with the pivot point at the bottom ........................................Insert the two upper and two lower bolts through the attachment holes on the vertical tilt bracket and through the attachment holes on the horizontal tilt bracket.
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Installation ....................................................................................... Next, on the reverse side of the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket unscrew the M4 pole grips bolts and remove the upper and lower pole grips from the bracket........................................Position the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket against the front of the tilt bracket so that the two upper bolt holes and the single lower bolt hole on the 9764 CMCO mounting bracket are aligned with the bolts holes on the tilt bracket.
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Once the brackets are mounted the 9764 CMCO can be attached. Continue with “Attach 9764 CMCO to the mounting bracket” (p. 4-53). S T E P S ........................................
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Align the mounting points on the reverse side of the MCO Compact with the mounting lugs on the bracket. Attach the MCO Compact to the bracket by sliding the MCO Compact forwards and downwards onto the bracket mounting lugs.
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Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ....................................................................................... Finally, check the 9764 CMCO is correctly locked into position and there is no movement of the module on the mounting frame. S T E P S ........................................
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S T E P S ........................................Wall mount with horizontal/vertical tilt example The following figure depicts a 9764 CMCO wall mount installation with horizontal/vertical tilt. Wall mount horizontal Wall mount horizontal tilt only and vertical tilt ..............................................
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Installation Wall mount the 9764 CMCO using optional tilt brackets Installation ..............................................How to continue After mounting the 9764 CMCO onto a wall the cables need to be connected. Continue with the Chapter 5, “Cabling” chapter..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent –...
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• External GPS antenna cable • Power cable Contents Connect ground cable Connect RF antennas Connect GPS antenna Connect power cable 5-12 ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Route the ground cable from the ground system to the 9764 CMCO........................................At the 9764 CMCO, cut the cable to a proper length, strip the cable end and crimp a 2-hole ground lug, with holes suitable for M6 screws, on the end of the cable.
Double lug ground point ........................................Finally, secure the grounding cable to the wall or pole. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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If a solar shield (without an RF antenna attached) is already attached to the 9764 CMCO, then remove the solar shield from the 9764 CMCO by pressing the two levers (1 in the figure below) and sliding the solar shield (2 in the figure) upwards. No tools are required to do this.
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Connect RF antennas ....................................................................................... Attach the solar shield (to which the RF antenna is fixed) to the 9764 CMCO by placing it on the front of the 9764 CMCO and sliding it downwards until a click is heard........................................
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........................................Refer to the RF antenna mounting instructions included with the RF antenna kit for the steps to mount the antennas........................................Locate the N-type RF antenna connectors on the top of the 9764 CMCO. RF antenna RF antenna connector...
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Cabling Connect RF antennas ....................................................................................... Connect each RF adapter cable by pushing the adapter cable connector onto the 9764 CMCO N-type connector until it clicks into place. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
MCO, and connected to the QMA connector on the top of the MCO. The integrated GPS antenna is a part of the 9764 CMCO and must not be removed, even if you are intend to connect an external GPS antenna.
Refer to the GPS antenna mounting instructions included with the GPS antenna kit for the steps to mount the antenna........................................Locate the GPS antenna connector on the top of the 9764 CMCO. Figure 5-3 External GPS antenna connector ..............................................
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Disconnect the integrated GPS antenna cable from the GPS antenna connector on the top of the MCO........................................Connect the GPS adapter cable by pushing the adapter cable connector onto the 9764 CMCO QMA-type GPS antenna connector until it clicks into place. Cable connector MCO QMA connector ........................................
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First, apply Linerless rubber splicing tape, then apply vinyl electrical tape over the Linerless rubber splicing tape. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 5-11 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction...
(connector attached) 9764 Compact MCO (top view) Power cable The 9764 CMCO is equipped with a Standard IEC60320 C16 power socket. The Alcatel-Lucent supplied power cable and connector should be used with this equipment. Before you begin Depending on whether your 9764 CMCO requires AC or DC power, select the appropriate procedure from the following table: If...
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Connect AC power cord DANGER Electric-shock hazard Since the 9764 CMCO operates on 120-220 V AC, the risk of serious injury or death from electrocution exists throughout this procedure. Follow the first step of this procedure carefully and completely. WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death.
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........................................Connect DC power cord DANGER Electric-shock hazard Since the 9764 CMCO operates on DC power, the risk of serious injury or death from electrocution exists throughout this procedure. Follow the first step of this procedure carefully and completely. WARNING Fall hazard Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death.
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Connect power cable ....................................................................................... Ensure that the power that feeds the DC power cable to the 9764 CMCO is OFF, and block access so that no one can restore power to that cable during this procedure........................................Plug the DC power connector on the power cord into the power connector on the top of the 9764 CMCO module.
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Cabling Connect power cable ............................................................................................5-16 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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P ost-installation Overview Purpose This chapter provides post-installation information and activities that should be carried out after the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor has been installed. Contents Final installation activities and checks ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
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Final installation activities and checks ..............................................Final installation activities and checks Overview This topic describes the final Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor installation activities and checks to be carried out. Final installation checks Before leaving the installation site, check the following: ........................................
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Appendix A: 9764 CMCO service position Overview Purpose This appendix provides instructions on how to place the 9764 CMCO into the service position, allowing access to the backhaul module. Contents 9764 CMCO service position ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
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........................................Lift the 9764 CMCO and remove it from the bracket........................................Turn the 9764 CMCO through 90° and align the mounting points on the side of the 9764 CMCO with the mounting lugs on the bracket........................................Attach the 9764 CMCO to the bracket by sliding the 9764 CMCO forwards and downwards onto the bracket mounting lugs.
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........................................Lift the 9764 CMCO and remove it from the bracket........................................Turn the 9764 CMCO through 90° and align the mounting points on the back of the 9764 CMCO with the mounting lugs on the bracket..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent –...
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9764 CMCO service position ....................................................................................... Attach the 9764 CMCO to the bracket by sliding the 9764 CMCO forwards and downwards onto the bracket mounting lugs........................................Secure the 9764 CMCO onto the mounting frame by tightening the lever retaining screw.
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Appendix B: LED State Description Overview Purpose This chapter describes the LED status and descriptions for 9764 CMCO. Contents LED status for 9764 CMCO ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction...
LED status for 9764 CMCO Location of LED The following figure shows the location of the LED on the back of the 9764 CMCO: Hardware LED interpretation table The following table describes the possible states for the single bi-color LED:...
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This appendix provides instructions for attaching the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP to the 9764 MCO. The 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP is optional. If you do not have a 9764 MCO, then do not perform the procedures in this appendix. 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP V1.0 does not support B41 Compact Metro Cells.
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• Integrated antennas supporting 2x2 MIMO. This figure reflects the location of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP when attached to the technology-specific module (9764 MCO WCDMA module or 9764 MCO LTE module) of the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Metro Cell Outdoor, or to the Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor.
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..............................................This figure reflects the available 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP models (9764 Metro Cell Outdoor Wi-Fi AP V1.0 HG [high gain] and 9764 Metro Cell Outdoor Wi-Fi AP V1.0 MG [medium gain]). Figure C-2 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP - closed housing ..............................................
This figure reflects the major components of both the High-gain and Medium-gain models of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP. Figure C-3 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP - cutaway view The physical dimensions of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module are: Table C-1 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP physical characteristics Physical property 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP V1.0...
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• 9764 Metro Cell Outdoor Wi-Fi AP V1.0 MG (contains Medium-gain integrated antennas) The unit is shipped with three M3 10mm Torx screws used to secure the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module to the 9764 MCO module. Connection interfaces...
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Installation of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP Physical description - external 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module ..............................................This figure reflects the connection point on the back bottom of the supported 9764 MCO hardware variants. Figure C-4 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP connection point on 9764 MCO This figure provides a cutaway side view of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module when connected to a 9764 MCO hardware variant.
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LTE antennas is at least -42 dB. Status indicators There is an external single bi-color LED (red/green) on the upper side of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP housing (pointing up towards the 9764 MCO LTE/WCDMA module radome). Although external, this LED is not easily visible and is not used for post-installation troubleshooting.
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Installation of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP Physical description - external 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module ..............................................• CLEI code (U.S. only) • Data matrix barcode (2D MicroPDF Symbol) for Part number, Serial number, MAC address, and CLEI code (CLEI code is for U.S. only) 2.
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The following items are supplied with the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP: • The 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module • Three M3 10mm Torx screws (to secure the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module to the 9764 MCO module). Variable parts and ancillary items...
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Using a T10 Torx screwdriver and the three M3 10mm Torx screws shipped with the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module, screw the attachment plate to the 9764 CMCO and to the back of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module, and tighten all screws.
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The 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module is physically installed on the 9764 CMCO , and the 9764 CMCO is installed and all cabling completed. 2. Power is applied to the 9764 CMCO (and by default, to the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module).
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Installation of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP Attach 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP module to 9764 CMCO ..............................................Refer to this document At this location For more information on Alcatel-Lucent 9764 and (http://support.alcatel- Instructions for accessing 9772, Metro Cell Outdoor lucent.com)
LED state description - external Wi-Fi AP module Overview The externally-attached Wi-Fi AP module (supported on some Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Metro Cell products) has a single external bi-color LED (red/green) on the top of the module housing. Due to limited visibility requiring direct line-of-site between the Wi-Fi AP module housing and the host Small Cell housing, the LED is not intended for ongoing troubleshooting after the unit has been successfully deployed.
1440 minutes.) LED functionality during OPERATIONAL states The 2 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP radios are mapped to a color segment of the LED: • Radio 1 (2.4 GHz) maps to the GREEN segment. • Radio 2 (5 GHz) maps to the RED segment.
Installation of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP LED state description - external Wi-Fi AP module ..............................................Table C-4 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP LEDs during normal operation states RADIO 1 / 2.4 GHz / GREEN LED RADIO 2 / 5 GHz / RED LED Segment COMBINED...
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Installation of the 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP LED state description - external Wi-Fi AP module ............................................................................................C-16 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
Overview Purpose This section presents the product conformance statements that apply to the Alcatel-Lucent Metro Cell Outdoor Access Point equipment when deployed in the United States. The statements that are required are determined primarily by national or multi-national regulations.
Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission Important! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel-Lucent, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following...
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This device complies with Part 22 – Public Mobile Services, Subpart H – Cellular Radiotelephone Services. This equipment complies with Part 24 - Personal Communications Services, Subpart E - Broadband PCS..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
..............................................Product safety conformance statements Product safety conformance The Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Compact Metro Cell Outdoor B41 2x6W is Safety Certified ITE by CSA International. This Certification is marked on the equipment main nameplate label. Should the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) require prior or additional verification of this...
EIRP calculations. MCO power in indoor applications may have to be lowered based on antenna distance to human exposure and total EIRP..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction...
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This example indicates that in this particular deployment configuration, US safety limits for general population are met at a distance slightly over 1 foot for B13 operation..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
FDA/IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements FDA/IEC optical transmitter product compliance Alcatel-Lucent declares that this equipment complies with the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA/CDRH) regulations 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. It is a Class I/1 laser optical fiber communication systems “product”...
For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packaging waste within specific jurisdictions, contact the Alcatel-Lucent Environment, Health and Safety organization or Alcatel-Lucent Hazardous Waste Center technical support at (888) 539-2783. For installations not performed by Alcatel-Lucent, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent...
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Does not develop standards, but reviews and implements those developed by other organizations. ANSI is a member of the International Standards Organization (ISO)..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal GL-1 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
The uninterrupted period of 60 minutes for which the average intensity of traffic is at maximum..............................................Cable run Referring to cable routing..............................................GL-2 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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An indoor location in which temperature, humidity, and ventilation are maintained at specific levels. CPRI Common Public Radio Interface CSA (Canadian Standards Association) ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal GL-3 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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A copper-clad steel or stainless steel rod, a minimum of 2.4 meters (8 feet) long and 5/8 inch in diameter. discontinuous reception ..............................................GL-4 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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To operate a power load on a main-driven rectifier in parallel with a low impedance storage battery, which is kept fully charged by the rectifier and is itself only called upon to provide power ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal GL-5 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
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GPS (Global Positioning System) A system of 24 satellites that provides, among other things, extremely accurate timing information to the cell sites..............................................GL-6 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Installation site in a controlled environment, allowing the use of indoor cabinets. INTR (Intrusion Alarm) The Intrusion (INTR) alarm indicates a door or access panel to the power system is open..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal GL-7 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
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A copper bus bar used to provide the electrical interfaces for connection of the isolated ground plane to the integrated ground system..............................................GL-8 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Specified value or intended value independent to any uncertainty in its realization. In a device that realizes a physical quantity, it is the value of such a quantity specified by the manufacturer..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal GL-9 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary –...
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Glossary ..............................................Non-Alcatel-Lucent power 3rd party power systems, or power systems other than Alcatel-Lucent..............................................OA&M operations, administration, and maintenance OLCS Online Customer Support out of time alignment Outside Plant Operation Support System OTDOA observed time difference of arrival ..............................................
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Rx (RX) Receive ..............................................Sector The coverage area within the degree of directionality of the antennas. SeGW Security Gateway ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal GL-11 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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A four-wire voice and data trunking facility that carries 24 duplex channels over 56-kbps time slots. THHN (Thermoplastic high-heat resistant nylon-coated) ..............................................GL-12 Alcatel-Lucent – Internal 9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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1 watt. Vac (Volts Alternating Current) VDC (Volts Direct Current) VoLTE Voice over LTE ..............................................9764 CMCO B41 2x6W Alcatel-Lucent – Internal GL-13 3MN-02026-0002-RJZZA Proprietary – Use pursuant to Company instruction Issue 0.01 April 2015...
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WMM (9471 WMM) The Alcatel-Lucent 9471 Wireless Mobility Manager (WMM) is the Serving GPRS Support Node and Mobility Management Entity (SGSN/MME) in the converged wireless packet core network. It performs mobility and session management signaling and packet data switching for GSM, WCDMA and LTE access networks.
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............. Cabling Standard pole mount, 4-19 RF antenna (external), Hardware and ancillary items ............. SFP transceiver module, 4-3, 9764 CMCO base items, 2-14 about this document 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP, 2-14 Connect electrical Ethernet cable, document support, Backhaul modules, 2-16...
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............. third party, Wire size table, xiii Physical description Related training, with optional tilt brackets, 4-38 external 9764 MCO Wi-Fi AP ............. module, safety information, Metro Radio Outdoor, SFP transceiver module, 4-3, Physical description (external Wi-Fi AP module) Standard pole mount,...
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