Corning Optical Communication 1RAU5X ONE Optical Network Evolution DAS RAU-5x Remote Antenna Unit User Manual

Corning Optical Communication Wireless ONE Optical Network Evolution DAS RAU-5x Remote Antenna Unit Users Manual

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   Corning  ONE™ Wireless Platform  User Manual
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  Preface Material CMA-331-AEN Page 3   Preface Material   About This Manual This user guide provides all the information necessary to understand the architecture and general installation procedures and requirements of Corning® ONE™ Wireless Platform.   Note: The commissioning procedure, monitoring and management capabilities and configuration options of the ONE™ Wireless Platform elements are described in a dedicated User Manual (ONE™ HCM User Manual). Hardware Corning warrants to the original purchaser (“Customer”) that for the duration of the warranty period, one (1) year, commencing on the date of shipment of the Hardware, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Corning (the “Hardware Warranty Period”), the Hardware furnished by Corning shall be free in all material respects from defects in material and workmanship, and shall conform to the applicable portions of the Specifications, as defined below (the “Hardware Warranty”). If notified by Customer of any such defects in material or workmanship or nonconformity with applicable portions of the Specifications within the Hardware Warranty Period, Corning shall promptly, at its own election and expense, repair or replace any such Hardware proven to be defective under the terms of this Hardware Warranty. Such repair or replacement shall be Customer’s sole remedy and Corning sole obligation in the event this Hardware Warranty is invoked. If any components comprising a part of the Hardware are replaced or repaired during the Hardware Warranty Period, the Hardware Warranty Period for such repaired or replaced components shall extend to the longer of (i) the balance of the Hardware Warranty Period or (ii) three (3) months from the date of repair or replacement. For purposes of this Warranty, “Specifications” shall mean the specifications and performance standards of the Products as set forth in documents published by Corning and delivered to Customer which contain technical specifications or performance standards for the Products. If Customer invokes this Hardware Warranty, it shall notify Corning promptly of the claimed defect. Customer will allow Corning to inspect the Hardware at Customer’s location, or to return the Hardware to Corning closest repair facility. For Hardware returned to Corning repair facility, Customer shall be responsible for payment of all transportation and freight costs (including insurance) to Corning’ repair facility, and Corning shall be responsible for all transportation and freight costs (including insurance) incurred in connection with the shipment of such Hardware to other repair facilities of Corning and/or its return to Customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event will Corning be liable for damage to Products resulting from improper handling during or after shipment, misuse, neglect, improper installation, operation    or repair (other than by authorized Corning personnel), alteration, accident, or for any other cause not attributable to defects in materials or workmanship on the part of Corning. Corning shall not reimburse or make any allowance to Customer for any labor charges incurred by Customer for replacement or repair of any goods unless such charges are authorized in advance in writing by Corning.
  Preface Material CMA-331-AEN Page 4   Software Warranty Corning warrants to the original purchaser (“Customer”) that for the duration of the warranty period, one (1) year, commencing on the date of shipment of the Software, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Corning (the “Software Warranty Period”), the Software shall conform with, and perform the functions set forth in the Specifications, and shall be free from defects in material or workmanship (the “Software Warranty”). In the event the Software is proven to be defective under the terms of this Software Warranty, Corning shall correct such defects or failure and ensure that the Software conforms with, and performs the functions set forth in, the Specifications. Customer will allow Corning to inspect the Software at Customer’s location or to return it to Corning’s’ closest repair facility. 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. Third-party software distributed with the Software may carry certain warranties which, to the maximum extent allowed by law, Corning hereby assigns, transfers and otherwise conveys to Customer, provided, however, that Corning itself provides no warranty of any kind, express, implied, statutory or otherwise, for any third-party software provided hereunder. Corning does not warrant any hardware, software or services not provided by Corning. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY CORNING AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CORNING SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH FURNISHING OF GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICE HEREUNDER, OR THE PERFORMANCE, USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICE. CORNING SALES AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE COMMITMENTS ON WARRANTY RETURNS. Returns In the event that it is necessary to return any product against above warranty, the following procedure shall be followed: 1.  Return authorization is to be received from Corning prior to returning any unit. Advise Corning of the model, Serial number, and discrepancy. The unit may then be forwarded to Corning, transportation prepaid. Devices returned collect or without authorization may not be accepted. 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.
  Preface Material CMA-331-AEN Page 5   Limitations of Liabilities Corning’s liability on any claim, of any kind, including negligence for any loss or damage arising from, connected with, or resulting from the purchase order, contract, quotation, or from the performance or breach thereof, or from the design, manufacture, sale, delivery, installation, inspection, operation or use of any equipment covered by or furnished under this contact, shall in no case exceed the purchase price of the device which gives rise to the claim. Except as expressly provided herein, Corning makes no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to any goods, parts and services provided in connection with this agreement including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Corning shall not be liable for any other damage including, but not limited to, indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with furnishing of goods, parts and service hereunder, or the performance, use of, or inability to use the goods, parts and service. Reporting Defects The units were inspected before shipment and found to be free of mechanical and electrical defects. Examine the units for any damage that may have been caused in transit. If damage is discovered, file a claim with the freight carrier immediately. Notify Corning as soon as possible in writing. N ote: Keep all packing material until you have completed the inspection Warnings and Admonishments There may be situations, particularly for workplace environments near high-powered RF sources, where recommended limits for safe exposure of human beings to RF energy could be exceeded. In such cases, restrictive measures or actions may be necessary to ensure the safe use of RF energy. The equipment has been designed and constructed to prevent, as far as reasonably, practicable danger. Any work activity on or near equipment involving installation, operation or maintenance must be, as far as reasonably, free from danger. Where there is a risk of damage to electrical systems involving adverse weather, extreme temperatures, wet, corrosive or dirty conditions, flammable or explosive atmospheres, the system must be suitably installed to prevent danger. Equipment provided for the purpose of protecting individuals from electrical risk must be suitable for the purpose and properly maintained and used. This covers a range of activities including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, moving, holding or restraining an object, animal or person from the equipment. It also covers activities that require the use of force or effort, such as pulling a lever, or operating power tools. Where some of the above mentioned activities are required, the equipment must be handled with care to avoid being damaged. Observe standard precautions for handling ESD-sensitive devices. Assume that all solid-state electronic devices are ESD-sensitive. Ensure the use of a grounded wrist strap or equivalent while working with ESD-sensitive devices. Transport, store, and handle ESD-sensitive devices in static-safe environments. Regulatory Compliance Information  WARNINGS! • This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENCEES and QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation. • ANTENNAS: Use only authorized and approved antennas, cables and/or coupling devices! The use of unapproved antennas, cables or coupling devices could cause damage and may be of violation of FCC regulations. The use of
  Preface Material CMA-331-AEN Page 6   unapproved antennas, cables and/or coupling devices is illegal under FCC regulations and may subject the user to fines. See section  4.7 of this document. RF Safety To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirement, adhere to the following warnings: Warning! Antennas used for this product must be fixed mounted on indoor permanent structures, providing a separation distance of at least 50 cm from all persons during normal operation. Warning! Each individual antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of 50 cm or more from all persons and must not be co-located with any other antenna for meeting RF exposure requirements. Warning! Antenna gain should not exceed 12.5 dBi. Warning! The design of the antenna installation needs to be implemented in such a way so as to ensure RF radiation safety levels and non-environmental pollution during operation.  ATTENTION! Compliance with RF safety requirements: • Corning products have no inherent significant RF radiation • The RF level on the downlink is very low at the downlink ports. Therefore, there is no dangerous RF radiation when the antenna is not connected. CAUTION! Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Laser Safety • Fiber optic ports of the Corning™ ONE™ wireless platform emit invisible laser radiation at the 1310/1550 nm wavelength window. • External optical power is less than 10 mW, Internal optical power is less than 500 mW. • To avoid eye injury never look directly into the optical ports, patchcords or optical cables. Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments. Always assume that optical outputs are on. • Only technicians familiar with fiber optic safety practices and procedures should perform optical fiber connections and disconnections of the devices and the associated cables. • 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. • Corning® ONE™ wireless platform complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice NO. 50 (2007).      Care of Fiber Optic Connectors • Do not remove the protective covers on the fiber optic connectors until a connection is ready to be made. Do not leave connectors uncovered when not connected. • The tip of the fiber optic connector should not come into contact with any object or dust.
  Preface Material CMA-331-AEN Page 7   Company Certification ISO 9001: 2000 and ISO 13485: 2003 Licensee Contact Information Industrial Boosters may only be used by FCC licensees or those given express (individualized) consent of license. Corning Optical Communications Wireless certifies all of the VARs listed as licensed installers for Corning. For the list of licensed VARs, please contact the Tech Support Hotline: (US) 410-553-2086 or 800-787-1266. Additional Relevant Documents The following documents are required if the corresponding units are included in your system (these can be downloaded from the Corning partner portal). Document Name CMA Lit Code Headend Control Module (HCM) and Web Management GUI User Manual    Campus Connectivity Fiber Connectivity Modules (FCM) Datasheet CMA-421-AEN Mid-Power Remote Unit (MRU) Datasheet CMA-422-AEN Mid-Power Remote Unit (MRU) User Manual CMA-438-AEN 5 band remote access unit (RAU5) datasheet CMA-377-AEN
  Table of Contents CMA-331-AEN Page 9   TTaabbllee  ooff  CCoonntteennttss  Preface Material ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 About This Manual ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 Software Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 4 Returns .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Limitations of Liabilities .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Reporting Defects .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Warnings and Admonishments .............................................................................................................................. 5 Regulatory Compliance Information ....................................................................................................................... 5 RF Safety ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 Laser Safety ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 Company Certification ............................................................................................................................................ 7 Licensee Contact Information ................................................................................................................................. 7 Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................... 9 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 15 1.1 About Corning® ONE™ Wireless Platform .................................................................................................. 15 1.2 Key Features and Capabilities .................................................................................................................... 16 1.3 General System Specifications and Requirements ...................................................................................... 16 1.3.1 Environmental and Regulatory Specifications .................................................................................. 16 1.3.1.1 Temperature and Humidity ....................................................................................................... 16 1.3.1.2 Safety and Regulatory Approvals .............................................................................................. 17 1.3.2 Power Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 17 1.3.2.1 Power Input and Consumption .................................................................................................. 17 1.3.2.2 Cable Gauge Requirements ..................................................................................................... 19 1.3.2.3 Power, Heat and Rack Specifications ....................................................................................... 20 1.3.2.4 Remote End Distance and Power Draw Matrix ......................................................................... 21 1.3.3 Dimensions and Weight of Units ...................................................................................................... 22 1.3.4 Optical Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 23 1.4 System Architecture and Topologies ........................................................................................................... 24 1.4.1 RF Path ........................................................................................................................................... 25 1.4.2 Ethernet Path .................................................................................................................................. 27
  Table of Contents CMA-331-AEN Page 10   DRAFT 1.5 WEB Management Application.................................................................................................................... 28 1.6 User Controlled Service Group Distribution ................................................................................................. 29 1.6.1 Single Service Group Example ........................................................................................................ 30 1.6.2 Dual Service Group Example........................................................................................................... 31 1.6.3 Tri Service Group Example .............................................................................................................. 31 1.6.4 Tri Service Group Example with Two HEUs ..................................................................................... 32 1.6.5 Example of FMM-to-FRM Service Distribution ................................................................................. 32 2 Unit Descriptions - RF Path ......................................................................................................................... 35 2.1 RF Path - Headend Components ................................................................................................................ 35 2.1.1 HEU................................................................................................................................................. 36 2.1.1.1 HCM ......................................................................................................................................... 37 2.1.1.2 ACM ......................................................................................................................................... 38 2.1.1.3 RIM/RIM-M ............................................................................................................................... 39 2.1.1.4 FRM.......................................................................................................................................... 40 2.1.1.5 RIX ........................................................................................................................................... 41 2.1.1.6 ETM .......................................................................................................................................... 42 2.1.1.7 PSM.......................................................................................................................................... 42 2.1.2 OIU .................................................................................................................................................. 44 2.1.2.1 ACM ......................................................................................................................................... 45 2.1.2.2 OIM........................................................................................................................................... 45 2.1.2.3 FMM ......................................................................................................................................... 46 2.1.2.4 OIX ........................................................................................................................................... 47 2.1.3 IHU .................................................................................................................................................. 48 2.2 RF Path Remote End Site Components ...................................................................................................... 50 2.2.1 ICU .................................................................................................................................................. 51 2.2.2 RAU................................................................................................................................................. 52 2.2.3 RAU5 ............................................................................................................................................... 54
  Table of Contents CMA-331-AEN Page 11   DRAFT 3 Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path ................................................................................................................ 56 3.1 Ethernet Path Components ......................................................................................................................... 56 3.2 CEU ............................................................................................................................................................ 57 3.2.1 CEM ................................................................................................................................................ 57 3.3 GEM ........................................................................................................................................................... 59 3.4 GEU-S ........................................................................................................................................................ 61 4 Installation Guidelines ................................................................................................................................. 62 4.1 Infrastructure Preparation ........................................................................................................................... 62 4.2 Installation Requirements ............................................................................................................................ 62 4.2.1 Installation Location Requirements .................................................................................................. 62 4.3 Safety Guidelines ........................................................................................................................................ 62 4.4 Rack Installation Guidelines ........................................................................................................................ 63 4.4.1 Rack Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................. 63 4.5 Power Requirements .................................................................................................................................. 64 4.5.1 Power Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................ 64 4.5.2 Types of Power Supplies ................................................................................................................. 64 4.5.3 Circuit Breakers ............................................................................................................................... 64 4.6 RF Coaxial Cable Guidelines ...................................................................................................................... 65 4.6.1 General Cable Installation Procedures ............................................................................................ 65 4.6.2 RF Rules ......................................................................................................................................... 65 4.6.3 Coax Cable Lengths and Losses ..................................................................................................... 66 4.7 Antenna Specifications and Guidelines ....................................................................................................... 67 4.7.1 Authorized Antennas and Required Specifications .......................................................................... 67 4.7.2 General Installation Guidelines ........................................................................................................ 67 4.8 Fiber Optic Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 68 4.8.1 Authorized Optic Cables .................................................................................................................. 68 4.8.2 Fiber Optic Rules ............................................................................................................................. 68
  Table of Contents CMA-331-AEN Page 12   DRAFT 4.9 Power Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................... 69 5 Appendix E: Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 70 Supported Services .............................................................................................................................................. 70 RF Parameters per Service (RAU) ....................................................................................................................... 71 RF Parameters per Service (RAU5) ..................................................................................................................... 72 RF Parameters for FCM Solution ......................................................................................................................... 72 FCM System Typical Performance (@25 degrees system gain 0 dB) .................................................................. 72 Optical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................... 73 Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 73 Standards and Approvals ..................................................................................................................................... 74 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications .................................................................................................... 75 Headend Unit (HEU) ................................................................................................................................... 75 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 76 Headend Unit (HEU) (continued) ................................................................................................................ 76 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 77 Optical Interface Unit (OIU) ......................................................................................................................... 77 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 78 Optical Interface Unit (OIU) (continued) ...................................................................................................... 78 Integrated Headend Unit (IHU) .................................................................................................................... 78 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 79 Interconnect Unit (ICU) ............................................................................................................................... 79 Remote Access Unit (RAU) ......................................................................................................................... 79 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 80 Remote Access Unit (RAU) (continued) ...................................................................................................... 80 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 81 5 Band Remote Access Unit (RAU5) (continued) ........................................................................................ 81 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 82 Cavity Duplexer for LTE 700 MHz ............................................................................................................... 82 RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 83 Cavity Duplexer for LTE 700 MHz (continued) ............................................................................................ 83 Cavity Duplexer for 800 MHz ...................................................................................................................... 83 Fiber Connectivity Module (FCM) Specifications .................................................................................................. 84 Fiber Main Module (FMM) ........................................................................................................................... 84 Fiber Remote Module (FRM)....................................................................................................................... 84 Ethernet Coverage Component Specifications ..................................................................................................... 84 Central Ethernet Unit (CEU) ........................................................................................................................ 84
  Table of Contents CMA-331-AEN Page 13   DRAFT Ethernet Coverage Component Specifications (continued) .................................................................................. 85 Gigabit Ethernet Module (GEM) .................................................................................................................. 85 Standalone Gigabit Ethernet Unit (GEU-S) ................................................................................................. 85 Optical: Cabling, Unit/Modules Specifications ...................................................................................................... 86 Cabling ....................................................................................................................................................... 86 Fiber Management ...................................................................................................................................... 86 6 Appendix F: Ordering Information ............................................................................................................... 87 HEU and OIU Assemblies and Modules ............................................................................................................... 87 Remote Units ....................................................................................................................................................... 88 FCM Solution Modules ......................................................................................................................................... 89 SFP+ Modules ..................................................................................................................................................... 89 Ethernet Path Units .............................................................................................................................................. 90 Accessories ......................................................................................................................................................... 90 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................................. 91 Cable Ordering Information .................................................................................................................................. 92 Cable Configurations .................................................................................................................................. 92
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 15   1 Introduction 1.1 About Corning® ONE™ Wireless Platform The Corning® ONE™ wireless platform is an all optical converged solution, unifying cellular, Wi-Fi and Ethernet backhaul. The platform provides a flexible in-building cellular and network data coverage solution based on a fiber optic transport backbone.   Fiber-to-the edge technology allows for virtually unlimited bandwidth to support today and tomorrow’s growing demands of wireless users.   The fiber optic infrastructure is easily deployable via a wide range of preterminated composite cables and advanced end-to-end equipment. Easy to design, Plug and Play™ connectors, significantly reduce installation cost and deployment time.   Dynamic service distribution group management allows precise service distribution control to meet changing density needs, and provides further savings by enabling sharing of equipment at various levels for service providers. Various combinations of services are allowed for routing from the headend to specified remote locations on each floor, according to user defined configurations (via the Web management GUI). This allows optimizing service coverage and provides equipment savings. While the fiber-optics infrastructure is common, the services can be routed via service provider shared or dedicated equipment. By default, the system is configured to support a single service group: all services are transferred to all remote locations. This default configuration can be easily modified according to site requirements. Built-in Gigabit Ethernet support enables offload, expansion and best-use of Wi-Fi resources while the integrated antenna provides flexibility for ease and cost. The following figure illustrates service distribution from the head-end to various locations on each remote floor. Each color represents a specific service, where different combinations of services are distributed at various locations on the same floor according to coverage requirements.  Figure  1-1. Illustration of Precise Service Distribution over Selected Remote Areas In addition, the Corning ONE wireless platform campus connectivity solution (FCM) comprising two modules enables point-to-point extension of cellular services along with 10 Gb Ethernet to a distance of up to 12.4 miles. The solution utilizes single mode (SM) fiber to extend up to three user configured service groups from the main headend to a remote site. Note: Refer to FCM datasheet for solution specifications (can be downloaded from Corning partner portal).
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 16   1.2 Key Features and Capabilities • Comprehensive service support     • Supported services - LTE700, ESMR, CELL, PCS, AWS, WCS, and TDD 2500 MHz • Flexible, configurable service distribution - advanced capacity and coverage management for better macro offload and enhanced user experience.; Point-to-point connectivity and BTS hoteling in star topologies (via FCM modules) • Fiber conservation – via FCM solution, enables single fiber transport of all RF services and 10 Gb Ethernet over a distance of 12.4 mi • Broadband enabled: • A range of ready-made fiber-optic (and power) composite cables simplify installation at all levels • Fiber backbone unleashes unlimited RF Spectrum • Easy scales to higher speeds requirements • Ethernet Support - dedicated fiber link for Ethernet backhaul, enables optimal use and offload of Wi-Fi® resources. • Scalable and customizable - infrastructure can be quickly expanded to support more services or increase coverage without downtime • Carrier-grade network management: • Single-source, remote end-to-end field upgradable platform • Ready for SON, HetNet and future network requirements.  1.3 General System Specifications and Requirements   1.3.1  Environmental and Regulatory Specifications 1.3.1.1  Temperature and Humidity The environmental specifications listed below are relevant to all Corning ONE™ solution devices.  Operating Storage Temperature 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F)  -20° C to 85° C (-4°F to 185°F) Humidity 95% (non-condensing) 95% (non-condensing) Table  1-1. Temperature and Humidity Specifications
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 17   1.3.1.2  Safety and Regulatory Approvals The safety and regulatory specifications listed below are relevant to all Corning® ONE™ wireless platform devices. Regulation/Standard Category Approval Laser Safety FDA/CE 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to laser notice no. 50 and IEC 60825-1 EMC CE EN 301 489, EN55022, EN 61000 FCC 47 CFR Part 15, 22, 24, 27 Safety UL 60950 IEC 60825-1:2007 IEC 60825-2:2010 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950-1-03 Fire Safety UL 2043 (applicable for RAU5 only) Table  1-2. Safety and Regulatory Approvals  1.3.2  Power Specifications Note: This section provides the power specifications for the headend units and the RAU/RAU5 (including GEM). For MRU specifications refer to MRU datasheet (CMA-422-AEN) and user manual (CMA-438-AEN). These can be downloaded from Corning partner portal. 1.3.2.1  Power Input and Consumption RF Head End Units Power Input   Power Consumption for Full Chassis HEU   AC power source:  100 to 220 V AC Chassis with 12 RIMs and two RIX: 200 W DC power source: 48 V DC OIU AC power source:  100 to 220 V AC Chassis with 12 OIMs and two OIX: 300 W DC power source: 48 V DC IHU AC power source:  100 to 220 V AC Fully Loaded chassis: 300 W DC power source: 48 V DC Table  1-3. RF Headend Units Power Consumption RAU + Add-On Modules  Max. Power Consumption Power Input Range RAU (alone) 37 V; 35 W  35 – 57 V DC RAU + GEM 37 V; 39 W Table  1-4. RAU Power and Current Consumption for Main Power Input
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 18   Unit Device Input Range Power Consumption RAU For two PoE ports of 802.3af 43- 57 V DC 43 V; 30 W For two PoE ports of 802.3at 52- 57 V DC 52 V; 62 W Table  1-5. RAU Power and Current Consumption for Secondary Input  RAU5 + Add-On Modules Max. Power Consumption Power Input Range RAU5 (alone) 44.5 V; 50 W  37 – 57 V DC RAU5 + GEM 44.5 V; 52 W   Table  1-6. RAU5 Power and Current Consumption for Main Power Input Unit Device Input Range Power Consumption RAU5 For two PoE ports of 802.3af 43- 57 V DC 46 V; 31.5 W For two PoE ports of 802.3at 52- 57 V DC 52.5 V; 62 W Table  1-7. RAU5 Power and Current Consumption for Secondary Input   Digital Remote End Units Power Input Range Power Consumption CEU 110 to 240 V AC (Fully occupied) 50 W GEM installed in RAU See Table  1-6 See Table  1-6 GEU-S  42-57 V DC 4.5 W Table  1-8. Digital Path Remote End Power Specifications
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 19   1.3.2.2  Cable Gauge Requirements Table  1-9 provides the information required to calculate the required power supply for the remote units. Note: Table also applies to RAU5.  RAU SISO (ft) RAU SISO    +    GEM (ft) RAU SISO + GEM Supporting PoE  RAU SISO + GEM Supporting PoE+ (ft) GEU-S (ft) GEU-S Supporting PoE (ft) GEU-S Supporting PoE+ (ft) 22AWG 540  490  410 100 2000 310 80 20AWG 870  780  650 160 3200 500 130 16AWG 2200  1900 1600 400 8200 1200 350 14AWG 3500 3100 2650 650 1350 2000 550 Table  1-9. Required Cable Gauge
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 20   1.3.2.3  Power, Heat and Rack Specifications Table  1-10 and Table  1-11 provide the power, heat and rack specifications for the headend and remote end ceiling equipment. Headend/Telco Rms P/N Description Min-Max Voltage (VAC) Max Power Draw (Watts) No. of Units Heat (BTU/hr) Rack Space 19-in (RU) Dimensions (in) HxWxD HEU Headend Unit 100 -220 200  1  680  4  7 x 17.3 x 18.9 OIU Optical Interface Unit 100 - 220 300  1  1020  4  7 x 17.3 x 18.9 IHU Integrated Headend Unit 100 – 220   300  1  1020  4  7 x 17.3 x 15.5 CEU Centralized Ethernet Unit (3 x CEMs – Centralized Ethernet Modules) 110 - 240 50  1  170  1  1.75 x 17 x 8.5 ICU Interconnect Unit (4 x 200 W PSMs) 110 - 240  930  1  442  1  1.75 x 17 x 19.2 Table  1-10. Power, Heat and Rack Specifications for Headend Equipment Ceilings Unit Description Min-Max Voltage (VDC) Max Power Draw (Watts) Heat (BTU/hr) Dimensions (in) RAU Remote Access Unit 37 - 57 35 119 13.1 x 13.1 x 4 RAU5 5 Band Remote Access Unit 37 - 57 50 171 Without mounting bracket: 3.2 x 12.9 x 9.8 in (82.1 x 337.3 x 249.4 mm)   With mounting bracket: 5.25 x 13.1 x 13.1 in (133.35 x 332.74 x 332.74 mm)  GEM Gigabit Ethernet Module 37 - 57  4  14 1.3 x 3.8 x 5.9 GEU-S  Gigabit Ethernet Unit - Standalone 37 - 57  4  14 5 x 10.5 x 3.3 GEM Supporting PoE For two PoE ports of 802.3af: 43V; 30W         For two PoE ports of 802.3at: 52V; 62W         Table  1-11. Power, Heat and Rack Specifications for Ceiling Equipment (Remote End)
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 21   1.3.2.4  Remote End Distance and Power Draw Matrix Note: RAU values apply to RAU5 as well unless RAU5 specifically indicated. Table  1-12, Error! Reference source not found., Table  1-13 and Table  1-14 provide the distance and power draw specifications for the remote end units. RAU SISO Composite 16 AWG Tether Distance (ft.) Draw (Watts) 10 - 50 36 60 - 270 37 280 - 480 38 490 - 690 39 700 - 850 40 860 - 900 41 *Min/Max VDC = 37/57 @ 1.49 Amps, 85% efficiency Table  1-12. Remote End Distance and Power Draw for (Standalone) RAU SISO GEM Supporting PoE 802.3af Composite 16 AWG Tether Distance (ft.) Draw (Watts) 10 - 40 31 50 - 340 32 350 - 660 33 670 - 890 34 900 35 *Min/Max VDC = 43/57 @ 1.49 Amps, 85% efficiency Table  1-13. Remote End Distance and Power Draw for GEM w/PoE.3af
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 22   GEM Supporting PoE 802.3at Composite 16 AWG Tether Distance (ft.) Draw (Watts) Composite 16 AWG Tether Distance (ft.) Draw (Watts) 10 - 80   64 590 - 620 73 90 - 170 65 630 - 670 74 180 - 230 66 680 - 710 75 240 - 300 67 720 – 750 76 310 - 370 68 760 – 790 77 380 - 420 69 800 - 820 78 430 - 470 70 830 - 850 79 480 - 530 71 860 - 890 80 540 - 580 72 900 81 *Min/Max VDC = 52/57 @ 1.49 Amps, 85% efficiency Table  1-14. Remote End Distance and Power Draw for GEM w/PoE.3at 1.3.3  Dimensions and Weight of Units Table  1-15, Table  1-16 and Table  1-17 describe the physical specifications of the Corning® ONE™ headend and remote end units. Note: Refer to MRU datasheet for MRU physical dimensions and weight.   Unit Dimensions (H x W x D)   Weight:  lbs [kg] HEU    7 x 17.3 x 18.95 in (177.8 x 440 x 481.7 mm)  Chassis: 37 lbs (16.8 kg)   Per RIM: 1.9 lbs (0.9 kg) Per RIX: 1.54 lbs (0.7 kg) Per FRM: 2.42 lbs (1.1 kg) HCM: 2.2 lbs (1.0 kg) PSM: 1.98 lbs (0.9 kg) OIU 7 x 17.3 x 18.95 in [177.8 x 440 x 481.7 mm] Chassis:  : 37 lbs (16.8 kg) Per OIM: 1.5 lb (0.7 kg) Per OIX: 1.54 lb (0.7 kg) Per FMM: 2.42 lbs (1.1 kg) ACM: 2.2 lb (1.0 kg) PSM: 1.98 lb (0.9 kg) IHU 7 x 17.3 x 15.5 in [177.8 x 440 x 394 mm] Chassis: 30 lbs (14 kg) Per RIM: 1.9 lbs (0.9 kg) Per RIX: 1.54 lbs (0.7 kg) Per OIM: 1.5 lb (0.7 kg) Per OIX: 1.54 lb (0.7 kg) ACM: 2.2 lb (1.0 kg) PSM: 1.98 lb (0.9 kg) Table  1-15. RF Path Headend Units
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 23   Unit Dimensions (H x W x D)   Weight: lbs [kg] ICU 1.74 x 17 x 19.2 in (44.4 x 431.8 x 11.96 mm)  5.5 lb (2.5 kg) – without PSM RAU (including mounting bracket) 13.1 x 13.1 x 4 in (332.7 x 332.7 x 101.6 mm)  RAU only = 7.93 lb (3.6 kg); RAU5 (including mounting bracket) Without external antenna: 3.6* x 12.9 x 10.4 in (90 x 327 x 264 mm)  *3.6 in (90 mm) without standard mounting bracket; 4.4 in (111 mm) with standard mounting bracket With external antenna and skirt: 6.1 x 5.3 x 5.3 in (154 x 334 x 334 mm) RAU5 only: 10 lbs (4.5 kg)      Table  1-16. RF Path Remote Units  Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight:  lbs (kg) CEU:  CEU 1.71 x 17 x 8.5 in (43.65 x 431.8 x 216 mm)   (with mounting ears: W = 19 in/482.8 mm) 7.55 lb (3.4 kg) CEM 1.41 x 3.94 x 7.68 in (36 x 100.14 x 195.14 mm) 1.44 lb (0.65 kg) GEM 1.28 x 3.79 x 5.95 in (32.7 x 96.3 x 151.3 mm)    1.1 lb (0.5 kg) GEU-S  5.01 x 10.51 x 3.26 in (including mounting bracket) (127.5 x 267 x 83 mm) 2.64 lb (1.2 kg)  Table  1-17. Ethernet Path Units 1.3.4  Optical Specifications Parameter Specification Optical Output Power  < 9 dBo Max. Optical Budget 5 dB Optical Connector OIM: MTP® connector RAU: LC APC SM   Fiber Type Corning® SMF-28® or Compatible Wavelength 1310±10 nm (Standard) Table  1-18. Optical Specifications
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 24   1.4 System Architecture and Topologies The Corning® ONE™ wireless platform solution fiber-optic infrastructure is used to transmit both RF and Ethernet services: • RF services – Broadband RF distribution over fiber-optics infrastructure transfers converged wireless services from the headend towards remote-end units (e.g. RAU5) deployed at the remote end locations according to user defined configuration. • Ethernet services – fiber-optics infrastructure transfers digital services from the corporate LAN to Gigabyte Ethernet modules (GEM) and then 3rd party equipment deployed on each floor.  Figure  1-2. Corning ONE Wireless Platform Basic Architecture
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 25   Acronyms HEU = Headend unit RIM = Radio interface module RAU5 = 5 Band remote access unit GEM = Gigabit Ethernet module RIM = Radio interface module GEU-S = Gigabit Ethernet Unit-Standalone ICU = Interconnect unit   IHU = Integrated headend unit CEU = Centralized Ethernet unit OIU = Optical Interface unit OIM = Optical Interface module Table  1-19. Acronyms in System Architecture 1.4.1  RF Path At the headend, RF signals from the RF signal sources (e.g. BTS/BDA) are conditioned by service specific (conditioner) modules in the headend unit (HEU) and organized into (up to three) user configurable sectors. The conditioned RF signals are converted to optic signals by the (wideband) optic interface unit (OIU) and specific sectors are routed towards selected remote locations according to user defined configurations. The optic fibers at the OIU are routed to the integrated centralized unit (ICU) at the remote end. From the ICU the optic fibers are distributed along with DC to the remote access units (RAU5). For small/medium size deployments an integrated headend unit (IHU) can be installed at the headend. The IHU is a compact headend unit that interfaces up to eight RF sources, conditions the signals and performs the RF to optic conversion of the signals which are then routed towards the remote site. Note: A fully occupied OIU (12 OIMs) supports up to 36 RAUs; Each IHU can support up to eight OIMs (with four RIMs) supporting up to 24 RAUs.
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 26    Figure  1-3. Corning® ONE™ Solution RF Path Architecture
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 27   1.4.2  Ethernet Path The digital services from the corporate LAN (received via Ethernet Switch) are converted to optic signals by the centralized Ethernet unit (CEU) and routed over optic fibers towards the GEM units. The optical traffic is then converted to 1 GbE by the Gigabit Ethernet modules (GEM) modules and distributed to two third party equipment such as access points, Ethernet switch, etc. Note: GEMs can be connected to the CEU either directly, or via an ICU (described in section  1.4.1 ). In that case, the ICU can also provide DC to the GEMs.  Figure  1-4. Corning ONE™ Solution Ethernet Path Architecture
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 28   1.5 WEB Management Application The Corning® ONE™ wireless platform headend control module (HCM) enables centralized, system-level element management and provides comprehensive end-to-end, single source setup and management of the Corning ONE wireless platform active RF system components after their physical installation.   Note: Refer to the Corning ONE HCM and Management GUI user manual for a complete description of the Web management application.   Figure  1-5 shows the Management window, displayed by default upon login (shows installation with multiple sites via FMM-to-FRM connections).  Figure  1-5. Main Window (Management Tab - Default Display) The main menu bar includes the following tabs: Tab Description Management Displayed upon login by default. Displays general module information and device alarms and provides the configuration options for the available selected site devices. Events Displays the events that occurred on the monitored devices and enables generating reports. Configuration changes that are initiated by the network manager are not considered events display.   Config Set-up tool used for initial system set-up, commissioning of system devices and adjustment procedure.   Admin Provides administration options such as firmware upgrade, user management options and IP settings required for receiving traps. Profiles Enables creating complete system configuration and setup profile offline and activating at a later time. Location Enables importing maps and icons to graphically display the geographical location and types of sites as well as the    floor plans and map power settings for the system elements. Help Provides access to Online Help    Table  1-20. Main Menu Tabs
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 29   1.6 User Controlled Service Group Distribution Corning® ONE™ fiber-optics infrastructure allows various combinations of SISO services to be routed from the headend to specified remote locations on each floor, according to user defined configurations. This allows optimizing service coverage and provides equipment savings. While the fiber-optics infrastructure is common, the services can be routed via service provider shared or dedicated equipment. By default, the system is configured to support a single service group: all services are transferred to all remote locations. This default configuration can be easily modified according to site requirements. The following figure illustrates service distribution from the head-end to various locations on each remote floor. Each color represents a specific service, where different combinations of services are distributed at various locations on the same floor according to coverage requirements.   Figure  1-6. Illustration of Service Group Distribution
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 30    1.6.1  Single Service Group Example In this example, all four services (A,B,C,D) are routed to all (up to 72) remote locations. In the illustrated topology, a single HEU conditions the services and feeds them to two OIU systems for conversion to optic signals. Each OIU supports up to 36 RAU (Remote Access Units).  Figure  1-7. Single Service Group Configuration
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 31   1.6.2  Dual Service Group Example In this example, two service groups are defined: A,B,C and C,D. Note that a service can be allocated to any of the service groups at the same time. For example, service C is allocated to both service groups. Both service groups are routed to the OIU for optic conversion. Each OIU module (OIM) can be configured to support either one or (if they do not have a common band) to both service groups and the corresponding services are routed from the OIM to its hosted RAU units. Note: In the example below, band C is common to both Service groups #1 and #2; therefore, an OIM cannot be assigned both service groups (i.e. ABC + CD).    Figure  1-8. Example of Dual Service Group Configuration  1.6.3  Tri Service Group Example In this example, three service groups are defined: ABC, AB, CD. Note that a service can be allocated to any of the service groups at the same time. For example, services C and B are allocated to two of the service groups. The services are routed to the OIU for optic conversion. Each Optical Interface Module (OIM) can be configured to be included in either one, two or three service groups in any combination and the corresponding services are routed from the OIM to its hosted RAU units. Note: An OIM cannot support two service groups that have a common band (e.g. ABC and BC, or ABC and CD).  Figure  1-9. Example of Three Service Group Configuration
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 32   1.6.4  Tri Service Group Example with Two HEUs This tri-service group example supports two HEUs. In this topology, the services routed via the two HEUs can be grouped in any combination between the two, providing up to three service groups. These groups of services are all routed towards a common OIU. Each OIU module (OIM) can be configured to support any (legal) combination of service groups and the corresponding services are routed from the OIM to its hosted RAU units. Note: Multiple service groups allocated to the same OIM cannot share any identical frequency bands.  Figure  1-10. Example of Tri-Service Group Configuration with Two HEUs 1.6.5 Example of FMM-to-FRM Service Distribution   The example in Figure  1-11 illustrates the basic FMM-to-FRM connectivity for extending conditioned services from a main site where the RF sources are deployed to remote sites at a distance of up to 12.4 miles (20 km). Three service groups can be configured to transfer services over one FCM link.   On the downlink, RF signals are conditioned by the RIMs then converted by the FMM to an optical signal transporting it to the remote FRM along with the 10 GbE transport. At the remote site, the FRM converts the received optical signal to RF signals to feed different remote units with user-defined service groups. The 10 GbE transport pipe will be forwarded to the Ethernet switches.  Figure  1-11. Example 1 of FMM-to-FRM Service Distribution
  Introduction CMA-331-AEN Page 33   The example in Figure  1-12 illustrates a differentiation of service groups. In addition to all of the configured service groups being transmitted to all of the remote units at the main site, two of the service groups (2 and 3) are transported to the remote site and then to different remote units.  Figure  1-12. Example 2 of FMM-to-FRM Service Distribution
  Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 35   2 Unit Descriptions - RF Path This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the Corning® ONE™ wireless platform components. The descriptions are organized according to RF and Digital path headend and remote end components. This includes port and LED interface descriptions. 2.1 RF Path - Headend Components Corning ONE wireless platform RF Path coverage solution includes the following headend elements: • HEU – Headend Unit   • OIU – Optical Interface Unit   • IHU – Integrated Headend Unit (IHU performs both HEU and OIU functions)  Figure  2-1. RF Path with HEU and OIU Headend Components  Figure  2-2. RF Path with IHU Headend Component
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 36   2.1.1  HEU   The headend unit (HEU) performs the following main functions: • Conditions (up to 12) RF sources to a level required for feeding to the optical interface unit (OIM).   • Enables the configuration of up to three sectors consisting of groups of RF services. • Main HEU – includes HCM module enabling single source control and management of the Corning® ONE™ wireless platform RF path   • Auxiliary HEU – includes ACM modules and is managed via the HCM in the Main HEU Note: Only one HEU per system can be installed with an HCM module and serves as the “Main HEU”. Any additional HEU chassis are installed with ACM modules and are considered “Auxiliary HEUs”. Each HEU supports up to 12 services. For additional services or density, two or more HEU units can be cascaded so that the Auxiliary HEUs are managed from the Main HEU (via the HCM). For HEU installation procedure, see section Error! Reference source not found..  Figure  2-3. Example of HEU with Installed Modules HEU hosts the following modules: Module Description HCM  Headend control module - provides overall system management and control functions. The HEU in which the HCM is installed serves as the main HEU. See section  2.1.1.1. ACM Auxiliary control module - provides interfaces for management of domestic modules via HCM; Installed in HEUs’ in configurations with more than one HEU. See section  2.1.1.2. RIM Radio interface module – RF source conditioner; provides the service specific RF interface to
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 37   Module Description the RF source; Up to 12 RIMs can be hosted by the HEU; See section  2.1.1.3. FRM  Fiber remote module - performs the optic-to-RF conversion of the cellular services at the remote end of the FMM-to-FRM link (FCM solution); interfaces to FMM via SM fiber and Ethernet fiber (for 10 GbE transport) RIX   RF expander module; RIM to OIX interface module; See section  2.1.1.5. ETM   Expander termination module; For configurations with one RIX an ETM is required for terminating the unused Expander slot. See section  2.1.1.6. PSM   Power supply modules: PSM-AC:100 - 240 V AC   PSM-DC: 48 V DC Note: If two are installed, both must be powered on. See section  2.1.1.7. Table  2-1. HEU Modules 2.1.1.1  HCM Overall system management and control capabilities are performed via the HCM, which is installed in an HEU or IHU chassis (one HCM per system installation). The headend unit hosting the HCM module serves as the Main headend unit (any additional HEU/IHU chassis is installed with an ACM). The HCM directly interfaces to the corporate LAN and to up to four ACM modules installed in additional HEU/IHU/OIU chassis (see section  2.1.2). The HCM includes Local and LAN management ports and LED status indicators.        Figure  2-4. HCM Module  Table  2-2 and Table  2-3 provide a description of the HCM ports and LED status indicators.
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 38   Port Description INTERNAL (TO ACM) Four RJ45, 100Mb Ethernet ports - used for management of connected OIU systems (and/or HEU Slaves). LAN RJ-45, 1Gb Ethernet port - connects to the corporate LAN for remote management LOCAL RJ-45, 1Gb Ethernet port - local configuration and management CONSOLE RJ-45, serial port - local configuration for service personnel SD Card Slot Supports USD cards up to 32 GB (used for saving and importing configuration files between different HEU chassis) Table  2-2. HCM Ports LED Description PWR Steady Green - Power input detected by HCM Off – No power is supplied to the unit RUN Blinking Green – HCM Boot up sequence complete and module SW up and running Off – No power supplied to the unit SYS Steady Green – Overall status of the managed system is ok FAN Steady Green – Normal operation status for all fans Red – Fault indicated in at least one fan Table  2-3. HCM LED Description 2.1.1.2  ACM The ACM is installed in any additional HEU/IHU* chassis in installations with more than one HEU/IHU (one HEU is installed with the HCM). The ACM provides the interfaces for remote management and control capabilities of the host chassis and connected modules via a local connection to the HCM (see section  2.1.1.1). *Note: The ACM is also installed in each OIU chassis.  Figure  2-5. ACM Module Table  2-4 and Table  2-5 provide a description of the ACM ports and LED status indicators. Port Description INTERNAL   (TO HCM) Four RJ45, 100Mb Ethernet ports used for OIU and/or HEU slave management connections Console One RJ45, serial port used for basic IP configuration and local connection for service personnel Table  2-4. ACM Ports Description
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 39   LED Description PWR Steady Green - Power input detected by ACM Off – No power is supplied to the unit RUN Blinking Green – ACM Boot up sequence complete and module SW up and running Off – No power supplied to the unit SYS Steady Green – Overall status of the managed system is ok FAN Steady Green – Normal operation status for all fans Red – Fault indicated in at least one fan Table  2-5. ACM LED Indicators Description 2.1.1.3  RIM/RIM-M   The RIM/RIM-M module is a service specific RF conditioning module (up to 12 are installed in an HEU chassis) which interfaces to the RF signal source. Each RIM supports both Simplex and Duplex RF connectors. LEDs provide status indications on signal level and module operation. Note: RIM-M modules support MIMO services (e.g.700 MHz LTE, AWS).  Figure  2-6. RIM Module Table  2-6 and Table  2-7 provide a description of the RIM ports and LED status indicators. Port Description DL/UL UL and DL simplex connections to the RF signal source DUP Duplexed UL and DL connection to the RF signal source Table  2-6. RIM Ports Description
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 40   LED Description Protect N/A DL High Provides indication on DL RF level in conditioner module: Off - DL RF input level in threshold range Steady Red – Signal is 3 dB above max. expected power   DL Low Provides indication on DL RF level in conditioner module: Off - DL RF input level in threshold range Steady Red – No signal or 15 dB below max. expected power RUN Blinking Green - Power on and module SW has initialized and is up and running Off - No power PWR On - Input power is within required range Table  2-7. RIM LED Descriptions 2.1.1.4  FRM   The fiber remote module installed in a RIM slot of an HEU/IHU at the remote site and performs the optic-to-RF conversion of the cellular services extended from the fiber main module (FMM) at the main site.      Figure  2-7.FRM
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 41   Table  2-6 and Table  2-7 provide a description of the RIM ports and LED status indicators. Port Description Optical Transport LC APC SM fiber connector for optical transport 10 GbE LC UPC fiber connector for 10 GbE connection Table  2-8. FRM Ports Description LED Description Optical Link Steady green - optical link power to/from the connected remote is normal Off – no optical power from remote detected SW Run Blinking green –FRM software has initialized and is up and running Off – power off PWR On - power input detected in FRM Table  2-9. FRM LED Descriptions 2.1.1.5  RIX   The RIX Expander module provides the RF interface to the OIU unit. Up to two RIX Expander modules are installed in each HEU chassis, providing support for up to four OIU (via OIU Expander modules - OIX).   IMPORTANT! An unoccupied Expander slot must be terminated with an (Expander Termination Module) Note: The RIX and OIX Expander modules are similar in appearance but are NOT INTERCHANGEABLE. Each Expander module is indicated as RIX or OIX on the bottom of the module.  Figure  2-8. RIX Expander Module Interfaces
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 42    Port Description (TO OIX) Two 9 – pin connectors which serve as the RF interfaces to the OIX (in the OIU). RIX supports connections to two OIXs via an Expander cable (ERFC). REF OUT/REF IN Two QMA connectors used for reference clock signal connections between RIX modules.   Note: The reference clock passes from the Main HEU to all Auxiliary chassis.  Table  2-10. RIX Ports Description 2.1.1.6  ETM   The ETM is required for HEU/OIU units in which only one corresponding RIX/OIX module is installed. The unoccupied RIX/OIX slot must be terminated with an ETM.  Figure  2-9. Expander Termination Module 2.1.1.7  PSM   Two types of Power Supply Modules are available: • PSM-AC: 100 – 240 VAC;   • PSM-DC: 48 V DC; 9 A Max. Note: The power rating for both PSM types is 300 W • Each headend unit chassis (i.e. HEU/OIU/IHU) can support two PSM modules, where the second PSM provides redundancy in case one of the supplies fails. • Both types of PSM modules (AC and DC) can be installed in the same chassis. • If two modules are installed, both must be connected to their respective power source (AC or DC) and turned on at all times.
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 43   PSM-AC   The PSM-AC includes an AC power connector, on/off switch and Power Status LED. See Figure  2-10.  Figure  2-10. PSM-AC Power Supply Module PSM-DC The PSM-DC power source rating is 48 V DC; 9 A Max.; 300 W. The PSM-DC includes a six pin terminal block connector, supporting up to three DC wire pairs.    Figure  2-11. DC Power Supply Module
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 44    2.1.2  OIU The OIU interfaces to the HEU/IHU, performs the RF to optic conversion of the received signal and distributes the wireless RF services to the RAU units over the fiber optic infrastructure to the remote site. Each OIU supports up to 12 SM optic fibers (one fiber    Figure  2-12. OIU Front Panel with Installed Modules OIU hosts the following modules: Module Description ACM Auxiliary control module - provides interfaces for management of domestic modules via HCM; Installed in HEUs’ in configurations with more than one HEU. See section  2.1.1.2. OIM Optical interface module; converts the RF to three Optical links (see section  2.1.2.2) FMM  Fiber main module; installed in an OIM slot at the main site; performs the RF-to-optic conversion of the allocated service groups and transmits the cellular services along with 10 Gb Ethernet to the remote side where the FRM is installed. OIX      Optical interface expander; OIU to HEU interface module (see section  2.1.2.4). Note: For configurations with one OIX an ETM (Expander termination module) is required for terminating the unoccupied OIX slot. See section  2.1.1.6. ETM   Expander termination module; For configurations with one RIX an ETM is required for terminating the unused Expander slot. See section  2.1.1.6.
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 45   Module Description PSM   Power supply module: PSM-AC:100 - 240 V AC   PSM-DC: 48 V DC Note: If two are installed, both must be powered on. See section  2.1.1.7. Table  2-11. HEU Modules 2.1.2.1  ACM See section  2.1.1.2. 2.1.2.2  OIM   The OIM is a wideband RF to F/O (and vice-versa) media conversion module. Up to 12 OIM units can be installed in each OIU, where each OIM can support up to three Remote Access Unit (RAU) connections.      Figure  2-13. Optical Interface Module Port Description OPTICAL LINK Female MTP® Connector for optical interface connection; SMF 1:1 INTERFACE Six pin SMP jack connector for 1:1 direct signal transportation, three UL and three for DL Enables (DL and UL) broad band connection to each optical link Table  2-12. OIM Ports Description LED Description
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 46   LED Description Link 1-3  Steady Green - optical link power to/from the connected remote is normal Off - no optical power from remote detected RUN Blinking Green – OIM module SW has initialized and is up and running Off – Power off PWR Steady Green – Input power detected in OIM Table  2-13. OIM LED Descriptions 2.1.2.3  FMM The fiber main module installed in a OIM slot of an OIU/IHU at the remote site and performs the RF-to-optic conversion of the cellular services received from the BTS signal sources, extending them along with 10 Gb Ethernet to the FRM module at the remote site.        Figure  2-14.FMM   Table  2-6 and Table  2-7 provide a description of the RIM ports and LED status indicators. Port Description Optical Transport LC APC SM fiber connector for optical transport 10 GbE LC UPC fiber connector for 10 GbE connection REF IN/OUT QMA ports for reference clock connections between FMMs Table  2-14. FRM Ports Description
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 47   LED Description Optical Link Steady green - optical link power to/from the connected remote is normal Off – no optical power from remote detected SW Run Blinking green – FMM software has initialized and is up and running Off – power off PWR On - power input detected in FRM Table  2-15. FRM LED Descriptions 2.1.2.4  OIX Each OIX Expander module provides the RF interface to up to two HEU units via two 9-pin connectors. Two OIX Expander modules are installed in each OIU chassis. Up to four OIU units can be hosted by an HEU.   Note: The OIU Expander Modules are similar in appearance to the HEU Expander modules but are NOT interchangeable. Each Expander module is indicated as RIX or OIX on the bottom of the module.  Figure  2-15. OIX Expander Module Interfaces
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 48   2.1.3  IHU The IHU combines both HEU and OIU functionality in a single compact chassis. The IHU interfaces to the RF sources (via RIM modules), conditions the signals, performs the RF to optic conversion of the received signal and distributes the wireless RF services to the RAU units over the fiber optic infrastructure to the remote site.  Figure  2-16. IHU Front Panel with Installed Modules Note: The IHU also includes a pre-assembled Cable management Tray with routed ERFC cable (shown in inset) used for connecting the RIX and OIX modules. IHU hosts the following modules: Module Description HCM Headend Control Module; overall system management module (see section  2.1.1.1) ACM Auxiliary control module - provides interfaces for management of domestic modules via HCM; Installed in HEUs’ in configurations with more than one HEU. See section  2.1.1.2. RIM Radio interface module - RF source conditioner; provides the service specific RF interface to the RF source (see Section  2.1.1.3); Up to four RIMs are supported in slots 2-5 (marked in red); Up to four additional RIMs are supported in “Dual” slots 6 – 9 (marked in white);   OIM Optical interface module - converts the RF to three Optical links (see section  2.1.2.2). Up to four OIMs are supported in slots 10 – 13 (marked in blue); Up to four additional OIMs are supported in “DUAL”’ slots 6 – 9 (marked in white) FMM  Fiber main module - installed in an OIM slot at the main site; performs the RF-to-optic conversion of the allocated service groups and transmits the cellular services along with 10 Gb Ethernet to the remote side where the FRM is installed. See Section  2.1.2.3. Up to four FMMs are supported in slots 10 – 13 (marked in blue); Up to four additional FMMs are
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 49   Module Description supported in “DUAL”’ slots 6 – 9 (marked in white)   FRM Fiber remote module - performs the optic-to-RF conversion of the cellular services at the remote end of the FMM-to-FRM link (FCM solution); interfaces to FMM via SM fiber and Ethernet fiber (for 10 GbE transport). See Section  2.1.1.4. Up to four FRMs are supported in slots 2-5 (marked in red); Up to four additional FRMs are supported in “Dual” slots 6 – 9 (marked in white); RIX Radio interface expander; RF to optic interface module (see section 2.1.1.5); One RIX is installed in the IHU - slot 1 RIX installed in IHU supports expansion connections to one additional IHU or HEU. OIX   Optical interface expander - OIU to HEU interface module (see section  2.1.2.4). One OIX is installed in the IHU - Slot 14; OIX installed in IHU supports expansion connections to one additional IHU or OIU. PSM   Power supply module: PSM-AC:100 - 240 V AC   PSM-DC: 48 V DC Note: If two are installed, both must be powered on. See Section  2.1.1.7. Table  2-16. IHU Modules
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 50   2.2 RF Path Remote End Site Components The RF coverage solution remote end components comprise the following elements: • Interconnect unit (ICU) - forwards optics along with DC to the RAU and its sub-modules.   • 5 band remote access unit (RAU5) - provides RF distribution and includes internal antennas. It can also encase data distribution module (GEM).  Figure  2-17. RF Path Remote-end Components A detailed description of the remote end components is provided in the following sections
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 51   2.2.1  ICU Note: The ICU unit is common for the RF and Digital path components. The ICU is installed at the floor level. It provides the LC APC optical interface along with DC power to the RAU RF (and data) sub-modules. The optical and DC signals are routed via a composite cable connected between the ICU and hosted RAU modules. The optics signal is provided via one or two dedicated Edge® modules that convert MTP optic interfaces to LC/APC interface; the DC power is provided by up to four dedicated power supplies. A single power connection feeds all ICU power supply modules. Note: Pretium EDGE® Module – MTP® to LC APC splice module/cassette/field-term cassette  Figure  2-18. ICU Front Panel Interfaces and Modules Chassis/Module Interface Description ICU Chassis Power Connectors Up to eight DC power connectors, depending on number of power supply modules installed. PSM AC Power Input 110-240 V AC power input to unit Edge® Module LC APC SM Optic connectors implemented by up to two Edge® modules inserted from the rear: six connectors per Edge® module. MTP® SM fiber port Edge® Splice Cassette LC APC to a (twelve x 250µm single fiber) pigtail Edge® Field-Term Cassette LC APC to LC APC Table  2-17. ICU Front Panel Interface Descriptions
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 52   Pretium Edge® modules and power supplies are extracted and inserted from the rear of the unit.  Figure  2-19. ICU Rear Panel Interfaces and PSM Modules 2.2.2  RAU The RAU distributes up to four RF services via internal antennas (external antennas are optional). The RF services are received over optic cables and converted for distribution over internal (or optionally, external) antennas.    Figure  2-20. RAU Module Interfaces Note: The RAU enclosure can host a GEM for digital coverage. See Section  3.3 for details on the GEM. Interface Description MGMT RJ-45 local management connection PWR DC power inputs Main - connect to DC (from composite cable) Secondary – in case of PoE clients. Used when GEM modules are installed   (in addition to Main)     F/O LC APC SM connectors for UL and DL optic connections
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 53   Interface Description Listening Mode N/A RF Filter (e.g. LTE, CELL) QMA RF ports for external cavity filter use (In/Out). For CELL and LTE filters.  External Antenna Optional connection to broadband external antennas. Antenna must have a return loss of 12dB. Requires GUI configuration (internal antenna is enabled by default). Grounding Bolt Location Use the 8-32X3/8 bolt (supplied with RAU) to connect RAU to earth ground Table  2-18. RAU Interfaces The RAU status LEDs are located on the top left (see Figure  2-21).  Figure  2-21. RAU LEDs LED Description RUN Blinking Green Blinking – RAU Initializing Steady Green – RAU boot up sequence complete and module SW up and running Off – No power supplied to unit POWER Steady Green - Power input detected by RAU Off - No power supplied to RAU LINK Steady Green – Optical link power to/from the RAU is normal Blinking green – Optical power from remote is lower than required Off – No optical link is detected    Table  2-19. RAU Status LEDs Description
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 54   2.2.3  RAU5 RAU5 is a multi-service remote that distributes up to five RF services. The RF services are received over optic cables and converted for distribution over external vertical, directional or omni-directional antennas via external QMA antenna ports. Note: Specific RAU5 models are available with provided external antenna enclosure.  Figure  2-22. RAU5 Interfaces Note: The RAU5 enclosure can host a GEM for digital coverage. See Section  3.3 for details on GEM.
   Unit Descriptions - RF Path CMA-331-AEN Page 55   Interface Description MGMT RJ-45 local management connection MAIN POWER Main DC input; Input range: 37 – 57 VDC; DC power fed from composite cable; Refer to section  1.3.2.1 for power consumption SECONDARY POWER Secondary DC input required for use in addition to “MAIN POWER” with PoE clients (installations including GEM module); Refer to section  1.3.2.1 for power input per PoE port and consumption LIST. MODE N/A EXTERNAL ANTENNA QMA connector for external broadband antenna connection CELL/LTE FILTER Two QMA RF connectors (In/Out) per external cavity filter type (i.e. LTE and CELL) OPTIC LC APC SM connectors for UL and DL fiber optic connections GROUNDING BOLT  8-32 x 3/8 grounding screw used for connecting RAU5 to earth ground Table  2-20. RAU5 Connection Interface Descriptions LED Description POWER Steady green - power input detected by RAU5 Off - no power supplied to RAU LINK Steady green – Optical link power to/from the RAU 5 is normal Blinking green – Optical power from remote is lower than required Off – no optical link is detected   RUN Blinking green blinking – RAU5 initializing Steady green – RAU5 boot up sequence complete and module software up and running Off – no power supplied to unit Table  2-21. RAU5 LED Descriptions
  Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path CMA-331-AEN Page 56   3 Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the Ethernet path components.    3.1 Ethernet Path Components The Ethernet path comprises the following elements - located at the remote end • CEU – Centralized Ethernet Unit • GEU-S – Standalone Gigabit Ethernet Unit   Note: The GEM module can also be installed in the RAU enclosure so that the RAU provides both RF and digital services.  Figure  3-1. Corning® ONE™ Wireless Platform Ethernet Path Architecture
   Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path CMA-331-AEN Page 57   3.2 CEU The CEU is a centralized Ethernet-over-fiber media and rate converter unit. Located at the remote end, it converts Ethernet media (from a LAN switch) to fiber media for routing towards GEM modules. The CEU hosts three centralized media converter modules (CEMs).    Figure  3-2. CEU Front Panel with Installed CEM Module   Figure  3-3. CEU Rear Panel 3.2.1  CEM The CEU supports up to three CEM modules, where each CEM supports four Ethernet ports (LAN switch connections) and four F/O connectors (towards GEM modules). All interfaces (except for power) are located on the front panel.  Figure  3-4. CEM Interfaces (Installed in CEU) The CEM module interfaces include Ethernet connections to the Ethernet switch, F/O connections and LED status indicators.
   Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path CMA-331-AEN Page 58   Table  3-1 provides a description of the CEM ports. Port Description ETH   Four 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 connectors (LAN switch connections)   F/O Four 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper ports to four LC UPC fiber connectors  (using SFP –small-form pluggable module) towards GEM modules USB port USB serial port - service port PWR Steady green – Power input detected for corresponding module Table  3-1. Ports Description  Figure  3-5. CEM LEDs Table  3-3  provides a description of the CEM LEDs. LED Description CEM PWR/FAULT Steady green - short blink every ~10 sec. (heartbeat): CEM On/Normal   Steady yellow: Faulty CEM LINK   Steady green: Link Off: No link ACT(ACTIVITY)  Blinking yellow: Activity   Off: No activity SFP STATUS Blinking green: Activity Steady green: Link Off: No link SFP FAULT Off: No fault detected Steady Yellow: Fault detected Table  3-2. CEM LED Description
   Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path CMA-331-AEN Page 59   3.3 GEM The GEM converts the received optical signal to two Ethernet digital connections, which are then routed along with PoE to two remote access points. The GEM module can be installed in the following configurations:   • Installed in RAU - as an optional plug-in module (see section Error! Reference source not found.) • As a standalone module (GEU-S) - (see section Error! Reference source not found.)  Figure  3-6. GEM Interfaces Table  3-3 and Table  3-4 provide descriptions of the ports and LED indicators. Port Description PORT A/PORT B Two 10/100/1000Base-T copper interface with 802.3at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE+) PSE ports capability for connections to remote access points FC APC One 1000BASE-X T Copper port to LC UPC fiber connectors    (using SFP –small-form pluggable module) towards CEM module Table  3-3. GEM Port Interfaces
   Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path CMA-331-AEN Page 60    Figure  3-7. GEM LED Description LED Description PoE (PORT A/PORT B) Steady Green: Indicates power supplied to connected AP; PoE enabled Steady Yellow: Indicates PoE fault Off: Off SFP LINK Steady Green:    Optical link to/from the connected remote functions within the specifications in both directions. Blinking Green: Indicates activity over the optical link Off:  No link RUN Steady Green with short blink every ~10 sec. (heartbeat): On/Normal Steady Yellow:    GEM module fault LINK   Steady Green: Link Off: No link ACTIVITY Blinking Yellow: Activity Off: No activity Table  3-4. GEM LED Indicator Descriptions
   Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path CMA-331-AEN Page 61   3.4 GEU-S The GEU-S is a GEM Standalone unit and includes the mounting option and DC power supply for the GEM module. See Error! Reference source not found. for details on the installation procedure. Allows for the GEM to perform media conversion services from Fiber to Copper and to supply PoE and PSE services   Figure  3-8. GEU Enclosure: Top (Left) and Open Underside (Right)  Table  3-5 and Table  3-6 provide descriptions of the ports and LED indicators for the GEU module of GEU-S unit. Refer to section  3.3 for the GEM module ports and LED descriptions. Port Description DC Power Connector Connector for DC wire pairs (42-57 V DC) Ethernet RJ-45 port used for Ethernet connection   Table  3-5. GEM Port Interfaces  LED Description GEU PWR Steady Green – Power input detected in GEU module Table  3-6. GEU LED Indicator Descriptions
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 62  4 Installation Guidelines   The following installation assumes that site survey and installation planning (including power requirements) have been completed. This includes planning the distribution of antennas to provide the required coverage, as well as planning the layout of the devices and cables in the telecom closet or shaft. 4.1 Infrastructure Preparation The following installation rules are based on the assumption that the site survey and installation planning (including power requirements) have been completed. 4.2 Installation Requirements The infrastructure preparation consists of two main phases: A.  Floor Planning: Planning the distribution of the Remote Access Units (RAUs) on each floor to provide the required coverage.   B.  Telecom Closet Planning: Planning the layout of the devices and cables in the telecom closet or shaft. This includes all cabling and other voice service and digital coverage distribution systems that are relevant to the specific installation. 4.2.1  Installation Location Requirements • Mounting surface shall be capable of supporting the weight of the equipment.   • In order to avoid electromagnetic interference, a proper mounting location must be selected to minimize interference from electromagnetic sources such as large electrical equipment. • Working space available for installation and maintenance for each mounting arrangement.   • Ensure unrestricted airflow.   • Ensure grounding connector is within reach of the ground wire.   • Ensure a power source is within reach of the power cord and the power source has sufficient capacity.   • Where appropriate, ensure unused RF connectors are terminated.   • Do not locate the equipment near large transformers or motors that may cause electromagnetic interference.   • Reduce signal loss in feeder cable by minimizing the length and number of RF connections.   • Ensure the equipment will be operated within the stated environment (refer to “User manual - Part 1” or unit datasheet).   • Where appropriate, confirm available of suitably terminated grade of RF and optical fiber.   • Observe handling of all cables to prevent damage. 4.3 Safety Guidelines Before installing the equipment review the following safety information:   • Follow all local safety regulations when installing the equipment. • Only qualified personnel are authorized to install and maintain the Repeater. • Ground specified equipment with the provided grounding bolt   • Do not use the grounding bolt to connect external devices. • Follow Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) precautions. • Use low loss cables to connect the antennas
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 63  4.4 Rack Installation Guidelines These guidelines are relevant to the system components which are installed in 19-inch communication racks: RF Path components: HEU, OIU and ICU; Ethernet components: CEU • Verify that the rack height can support all the units to be installed, where you may also want to consider future installations. Figure  4-1 shows an example of a rack configuration for the RF path components at the headend which facilitates and simplifies the cabling connections. • The configuration is for a single operator. If the site is serviced by more than one operator, each operator often installs their equipment in a separate rack. Refer to section Error! Reference source not found. for 4x4 HEU-OIU rack installation configurations (maximum configuration including four HEU and four OIU units).    Figure  4-1. Example of Communication Rack Installation 4.4.1  Rack Safety Instructions The following guidelines are relevant to the rack installed units. Review the following guidelines to help ensure your safety and protect the equipment from damage during the installation. • Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment. • Verify that ambient temperature of the environment does not exceed 50°C (122° F) • To maintain a low center of gravity, ensure that heavier equipment is installed near the bottom of the rack and load the rack from the bottom to the top.     • Ensure that adequate airflow and ventilation within the rack and around the installed components so that the safety of the equipment is not compromised. It is recommended to allow for at least about 2 cm of airspace between devices in the rack. • Verify that the equipment is grounded as required – especially the supply connections.
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 64   4.5 Power Requirements This section summarizes the power requirements of all Corning® ONE™ RF and digital coverage devices. 4.5.1  Power Safety Instructions SAFETY WARNINGS! When installing or selecting the power supplies:   • Use only the power cables (AC and DC) and any other relevant accessories provided with the unit to connect the power supply to the system components. • Be sure to disconnect all power sources before servicing. • Calculate the required power according to the requirements of the specific installation and then determine the configuration of the power supplies. The required DC cables will then be determined by the selected PS configuration. • Use only UL approved power supplies   • Install external over-current protective devices for the system according to the requirements described in Section 1.3.2 in “Part 1”. • For GEU-S units – 3rd party equipment (PoE clients) intended for connection to the PoE outputs must meet the “Resistance to Fire” requirement (clause 4.7) of the IEC/EN/UL60950-1 standard. 4.5.2  Types of Power Supplies Corning supplies various power supplies that can be installed in a rack or mounted on a wall, depending on your configuration.     4.5.3  Circuit Breakers Calculate the required fuse protection while referring to Section 1.3.2 in “Part 1”. Also, take into account when installing fuse protections for the system that there may be other Corning system elements that require external fuse protection.
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 65  4.6 RF Coaxial Cable Guidelines 4.6.1  General Cable Installation Procedures Note: The installer should be familiar with the ANSI/TIA/EIS-568 Cabling Standard guidelines.   Observe the general cable installation procedures that meet with the building codes in your area. The building code requires that all cabling be installed above ceiling level (where applicable). The length of cable from the risers to each antenna must be concealed above the ceiling.   The cable must be properly supported and maintained straight using velcro cable ties, cable trays and clamps or hangers every 10 feet (where practical above ceiling level). Where this is not practical, the following should be observed: • The minimum bending radius of the supplied ½” coax cable should be 7”. • Cable that is kinked or has a bending radius smaller than 7” must be replaced. • Cable runs that span less than two floors should be secured to suitably located mechanical structures. • The cables should be supported only from the building structure. • All cables shall be weather-resistant type.   • Cable length - determined by the system installation plan. When calculating the cable length, take into account excess cable slack so as not to limit the insertion paths. 4.6.2  RF Rules • Use coax RG-223, 50 ohm, male-to-male N-type to QMA for RF connections from the RIMs to the BTS/RBS and to the RAUs. • When using the Corning system in an environment in which other indoor coverage systems are installed, it is recommended (where possible) that the antennas are placed at least two meters apart   • When bending coax cables, verify that the bending radius does not exceed the coax specifications. • Use a VSWR meter (i.e. Site Master or equivalent) for checking coax cables, including the antennas. (<2). The VSWR must be measured prior to terminating the RAUs at the remote locations
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 66  4.6.3  Coax Cable Lengths and Losses Use coax ½”, 50ohm, male-to-male QMA type, for connecting to RAU and external antenna ports. Note: The required distance between the antennas (installed in the ceiling) depends on the infrastructure and calculated path-loss. For example, if there is free space-loss between the antennas, a minimum distance of 100 ft is required; if there are partitions (loss) between the antennas, a distance of less than 100 ft between them is allowed. Coax Length Coax Loss (900 MHz) Connector Loss Total Loss 30 0.7 1.5 2.2 40 0.9 1.5 2.4 50 1.1 1.5 2.6 60 1.3 1.5 2.8 70 1.5 1.5  3 80 1.7 1.5 3.2 90 1.9 1.5 3.4 100 2.1 1.5 3.6 110 2.3 1.5 3.8 120 2.5 1.5  4 130 2.7 1.5 4.2 140 2.9 1.5 4.4 150 3.1 1.5 4.6 160 3.3 1.5 4.8 170 3.5 1.5  5 180 3.7 1.5 5.2 190 3.9 1.5 5.4 200 4.1 1.5 5.6
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 67  4.7 Antenna Specifications and Guidelines Determine the antenna installation configuration, according to the transmission and coverage requirements and the installation site conditions. 4.7.1  Authorized Antennas and Required Specifications  • Corning ONE™ RAU (Remote Access Unit) is equipped   with an Omni Directional integrated antenna; 0 dBi (15 deg. down from horizon) • Corning ONE™ RAU5 (5 Band Remote Access Unit) requires external broadband antenna. RAU5 can be ordered with Corning ONE preassembled external antenna enclosure.     • External antennas - No limitation on any vendor of available external antennas with respect to the following requirements: • Omni Directional or Directional   • Supported frequency range: wideband antennas supporting a range of 700 MHz to 2600 MHz • Gain: up to 12.5 dBi • Impedance: 50 Ohm • Return Loss: +12 dB • Number of antennas that can be connected (with cables/splitters) – it is not recommended to connect more than one antenna per connector since 1:1 connectivity is reduced with each split. • Types of couplers/splitters – depends on number of splits (not recommended) 4.7.2  General Installation Guidelines • The RAU should be installed at a convenient location, free of metallic obstruction (can also be installed in plenum spaces). • Install the RAU at the designated height and tune it roughly toward the service coverage area. • Installation of this antenna must provide a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from any personnel within the area. • Cable and jumper loss is at least 2 dB.
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 68  4.8 Fiber Optic Requirements 4.8.1  Authorized Optic Cables The following specified optic cables are authorized for use with Corning® ONE™ products:    Vertical Horizontal Plug & Play™ Plenum Optical cables MTP Fiber Connectors 12 – 144 fibers 2-sided or 1-sided    Armored, non-armored Composite Plenum Tether Assemblies Fiber: LC APC, 2 – 24 fibers  Cu:     16AWG, 14AWG, 12AWG; 2 – 12 Conductors Armored, non-armored 4.8.2  Fiber Optic Rules   • Use only MTP® or LC APC connectors • IMPORTANT! All RF link patches along the FMM-to-FRM link must be LC APC. Do not use UPC! • UniCam connectors can be used for field termination • Use only fusion splice for connecting two fibers • Use minimum splicing/connectors to achieve minimum losses on the fibers (< 0.5 dB) • Use precaution while installing, bending, or connecting fiber optic cables: • Fiber optic cable is sensitive to excessive pulling, bending and crushing forces. Consult the cable specification sheet for the cable you are installing.   • Do not bend cable more sharply than the minimum recommended bend radius.   • Do not apply more pulling force to the cable than specified.   • Do not crush the cable or allow it to kink. Doing so may cause damage that can alter the transmission characteristics of the cable. The cable may have to be replaced. • Use an optical power meter and light source for checking the fiber optic cables • Make sure the environment is clean while connecting/splicing fiber optic cables • All fiber optic connectors should be cleaned prior to connecting to the system • Fiber connector protective caps should be installed on all non-terminated fibers and removed just before they are terminated. • Pay special attention while connecting the MTP® and/or LC APC connectors – ensure that you hear a “click”, indicating a secure connection • Never look directly into the end of a fiber that may be carrying laser light. Laser light can be invisible and can damage your eyes.
   Installation Guidelines CMA-331-AEN Page 69  4.9 Power Safety Instructions    SAFETY WARNINGS • When installing or selecting the power supplies:   •  Be sure to disconnect all power sources before servicing. • Calculate the required power according to the requirements of the specific installation and then determine the configuration of the power supplies. The required DC cables will then be determined by the selected PS configuration. • Use only UL approved power supplies   • AC and DC power supply cables – only use the power cords supplied with the units   • Install external over-current protective devices for the system according to the requirements described in Section 1.5. Types of Power Supplies Corning supplies various power supplies that can be installed in a rack or mounted on a wall, depending on your configuration.
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 70  5 Appendix E: Specifications Supported Services Technology Frequency Range (MHz) Service/Band Uplink (UL) Downlink (DL) LTE 700 MHz Lower ABC 700 MHz Upper C 698-716 777-787 728-746 746-756 CDMA/WCDMA**/ TDMA/GSM/LTE* ESMR800 817-824 862-869 CDMA/WCDMA**/ TDMA/GSM/LTE* CELL 850  824-849 869-894 CDMA/WCDMA**/TDMA/GSM/LTE* PCS + G 1900 1850-1915 1930-1995 WCDMA**/LTE* AWS 2100 1710-1755 2110-2155  *WCDMA service is based on 3GPP standards, LTE service may deployed in the future due to frequencies re-farming planned by the Carriers as well **WCDMA service is based on 3GPP2 CDMA2000 standards. Notes: Supported frequency range for FMM/FRM modules: 300-2700 MHz; WCS and BRS/EBS bands are supported for the Corning® ONE™ wireless platform mid-power remote unit (MRU). For complete MRU specifications, refer to the MRU datasheet (CMA-422-AEN), which can be downloaded from the Corning partner portal.
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 71  RF Parameters per Service (RAU) Service/Band LTE 700 MHz CELL850 MHz PCS 1900 MHz AWS 2100 MHz RF Parameter DL UL DL UL DL UL DL UL Frequency Range (MHz) 728-746 746-756 698-716 777-787 869-894 824-849 1930-1995 1850-1915  2110-2155 1710-1755 Max Output Power Per Antenna Port (dBm) 15  15  17  18   Max Input Power (dBm) 0 to 37  0 to 37  0 to 37  0 to 37   Mean Gain (dB)  -19 to 15  -19 to 15  -19 to 15  -19 to 15 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC OFF Min    -7   -7   -7   -7 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC ON Min    5   5   5   5 SFDR** (dB)  59  63  63  59 Max Intermod Distortion (dBm) -13  -13  -13  -13   UL NF*(dB)    12  12  12  12 Gain Flatness/Ripple (dB) ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 *Typical for single remote antenna ** SFDR calculated with BW of 1.23MHz for the CELL and PCS and with 5MHz for the LTE and AWS
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 72  RF Parameters per Service (RAU5) Service/Band LTE 700 MHz ESMR800/ CELL850 MHz PCS 1900 MHz AWS 2100 MHz RF Parameter DL UL DL UL DL UL DL UL Frequency Range (MHz) 728-746 746-756 698-716 777-787 862-869 869-894 817-824 824-849 1930-1995  1850-1915 2110-2155 1710-1755 Max Output Power Per Antenna Port (dBm) 15    15    20    18   Max Input Power (dBm) 0 to 37    -10 to 37/ 0 to 37  0 to 37    0 to 37   Typical Antenna Gain (dBi) 0    0.5    3    2.5   Horizontal Polarization Omni @ 34-45 Degree   -2 to 0    -2 to 0    -1 to 1    -1 to 1   Mean Gain (dB)   -19 to 15    -19 to 15    -19 to 15    -19 to 15 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC OFF Min     -5    -5    -5    -5 Input IP3 (dBm) AGC ON Min     5    5    5    5 SFDR** (dB)  60    64    64    60 Max Intermod Distortion (dBm) -13    -13    -13    -13   UL NF*(dB)    12    12    12    12 Gain Flatness/Ripple (dB) ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 *Typical for single remote antenna ** SFDR calculated with BW of 1.23MHz for the CELL and PCS and with 5MHz for the LTE and AWS   RF Parameters for FCM Solution RF Parameter Maximum Input Power (DL) to FMM  -40 dBm (+ / - 5 dB before adjustment) Maximum Input Power (UL) to FRM +/- 37 dBm (+/- 7 dB before adjustment) FCM System Typical Performance (@25 degrees system gain 0 dB) Remote Type Optical Link Loss (dB) System NF (dB) RAU4/RAU5US 10 19 RAU4/RAU5US/MRU  5  17
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 73  Optical Specifications OIM to Remotes Optical Output Power  < 9 dBo Max. Optical Budget 5 dB Back Reflectance  - 60 dB Optical Connector OIM: Female MTP® connector;   RAU: Single Mode; LC APC Duplex RAU5: LC  APC SM   Fiber Type Corning® SMF-28® fiber or compatible Wavelength 1310 ± 10 nm (@ 25◦ C) FMM to FRM Optical Output Power < 14 dBm (over multiple wavelengths) Optical Budget Single hop: Low power remote: 10 dB (maximum)/12.4 mi Low/mid-power remote: 5 dB Note: See ordering information for selection of appropriate 10 GbE SFP+ corresponding to actual optical budget. Optical attenuator is included for 10 GbE for short distance links. Second hop (future option): 5 dB/ 1.2 2 miles (for low-power solutions) Maximum Optical Back Reflection per Mated-pair Connectors   - 60 dB Optical Connector LC/APC SMF (Green) Simplex (for FMM-to-FRM link) LC/UPC SMF (Blue) Duplex (for connection to customer’s 10 GbE SFP+)   Fiber Type Corning® SMF-28® or equivalent Optical Return Loss (ORL) ORL should be greater than 60 dB for all connections between the FMM and FRM. This requires use of angled polished connectors (APC) exclusively Dispersion Compensation Links in excess of 7 km require the insertion of a dispersion compensating fiber (DCF). See ordering information for selection of appropriate DCF module Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F) Storage Temperature -20°C to 85°C (-4°F to 185°F)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 74  Standards and Approvals Laser Safety FDA/CE 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to laser notice no. 50 and IEC 60825-1 Class 1M (applicable to FMM/FRM) EMC CE EN 301 489, EN55022, EN 61000 FCC 47 CFR Part 15, 22, 24, 27 Safety UL 60950 IEC 60825-1:2007 IEC 60825-2:2010 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950-1-03 Fire Safety UL 2043 (applicable   for access unit only)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 75  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications    Headend Unit (HEU) HEU hosts the following modules: 1.  RIM - Radio Interface Module; RF source conditioner.   Up to 12 RIMs can be hosted by the HEU. 2.  RIX - Radio Interface Expander; HEU to OIU interface module Note: For configurations with one RIX an ETM is required for terminating the unused Expander slot. 3.  FRM – Fiber remote module; See FCM specifications for description    4.  HCM - Headend Control Module; overall system management module 5.  ACM – Auxiliary Control Module; provides interfaces for management of domestic modules via HCM; installed in HEUs’ in configurations with more than one HEU 6.  PSM  - Power Supply Module; AC or DC Power Supply 7.  ERFC - RF interface cable, 9-PIN (various cable lengths available)  RIM Interfaces: Three QMA RF ports; UL, DL and Duplex  No. of supported bands: Single band RIX Interfaces: Two 9-pin connectors (one per OIX) Two QMA ports for reference clock connections between RIX modules  No. of supported OIU interfaces: Two OIUs ETM ETM (Expander Termination Module)    - used for terminating unused Expander slot  HCM Interfaces: To four ACM  RJ-45 INTERNAL ports    Remote Management: One RJ-45 LAN port Local Management:  One RJ-45 LOCAL port Local Configuration: One CONSOLE port System LEDs:  PWR, RUN, SYS, FAN ACM Interfaces: Four RJ-45 INTERNAL ports  One RJ-45 CONSOLE port System LEDs – PWR, RUN, SYS, FAN
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 76  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Headend Unit (HEU) (continued) PSM-AC  Power Input: 100-220 V AC  Power Rating: 300 W HEU Power Consumption   (Full Chassis): 200 W ON/Off Switch  Optional: Additional PSM-AC for redundancy PSM-DC  Power Input: 48 V DC; 9 A Max.  Power Rating: 300 W HEU Power Consumption   (Full Chassis): 200 W Connector: Six pin    terminal block connector Optional: Additional PSM for redundancy    Physical Characteristics (Chassis + Modules)  Mounting: Rack-mount – 19 in and 4U Dimensions   (H x W x D): 7 x 17.3 x 18.95 in (177.8 x 440 x 481.7 mm) Weight:  Chassis: 37 lbs (16.8 kg) Per RIM: 1.9 lbs (0.9 kg) Per RIX: 1.54 lbs (0.7 kg) HCM: 2.2 lbs (1.0 kg) PSM: 1.98 lbs (0.9 kg)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 77  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Optical Interface Unit (OIU) OIU hosts the following modules: 1.  OIM - Optical Interface Modules; converts the RF to three optical links 2.  OIX -  Optical Interface Expander; OIU to HEU interface module Note: For configurations with one OIX an ETM is required for terminating the unused Expander slot. 3.  Fiber main module (FMM); See FCM specifications for description 4.  ACM - Auxiliary Control Module; manages unit domestic modules, "Slave" controller to the HCM 5.  PSM - Power Supply Module; AC or DC power supply      OIM Interfaces: Optical Interface: One Female MTP® Connector Six pin SMP jack RF connector for 1:1 direct signal transportation, three UL and three for DL  OIX RF interfaces: Two 9-pin connectors  ETM (See ETM in HEU section for description)  ACM (See ACM in HEU section for interfaces)  PSM-AC (See PSM-AC in HEU section for interfaces) Power Consumption (Full Chassis): 300 W  PSM-DC (See PSM-DC in HEU section for interfaces) Power Consumption (Full Chassis): 300 W
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 78  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Optical Interface Unit (OIU) (continued) Physical Characteristics (Chassis + Modules)  Mounting: Rack-mount – 19 in and 4U Dimensions  ( H x W x D): Chassis: 7 x 17.3 x 18.95 in   (177.8 x 440 x 481.7 mm) Cable Management Tray: 6.96 x 20.02 x 4.35 in   (176.9 x 508.6 x 110.6 mm) Weight: Chassis :   Per OIM:   Per OIX:   ACM:   PSM:   37 lbs (16.8 kg) 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg) 1.54 lbs (0.7 kg) 2.2 lbs (1.0 kg) 1.98 lbs (0.9 kg) Integrated Headend Unit (IHU) IHU will host the following modules: 1.  RIX - Radio Interface Expander; RF interface to OIX module 2.  RIM - Radio Interface Module; RF source conditioner. Up to eight (four in RIM slots [2-5] and four in combo slots [6-9]) RIMs can be hosted by the IHU 3.  OIM- Optical Interface Modules; converts the RF to three optical link Up to eight (four in OIM slots [10-13] and four in combo slots [6-9])   4.  OIX- Optical Interface Expander; OIU to IHU interface Module. 5.  HCM- Headend Control Module; overall system management module 6.  ACM – Auxiliary Control Module; provides interfaces for management of IHU modules via HCM; installed in IHUs’ in configurations with more than one headend unit (i.e. HEU/IHU) 7.  PSM- Power Supply Module; AC or DC power supply; IHU Max Power Consumption (Full Chassis): 300 W 6.  ERFC – RF interface cable, 9-PIN; L= 34 in (routed in provided Cable Management Tray) Note: Refer to HEU specifications for descriptions of RIX, RIM, HCM /ACM and PSM    modules    and refer to OIU specifications for    descriptions of OIM and OIX modules  Physical Characteristics (Chassis and Modules) Mounting: Rack-mount – 19 in , 4U Dimensions (H x W X D): Chassis:   7 x 17.3 x 15.5 in   (177.8 x 440 x 394 mm) Weight: Chassis:    30 lbs (14 kg) Per RIM: 1.9 lbs (0.9 kg) Per OIM: 1.5 lbs (0.7kg) RIX: 1.54 lbs (0.7 kg OIX: 1.54 lbs (0.7 kg) ACM:   2.2 lbs (1.0 kg) PSM: 1.98 lbs (0.9 kg)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 79  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Interconnect Unit (ICU)   ICU hosts the following modules: 1.  PSM-I; Power Supply Module, up to four PSM-I modules can be installed. 2.  Pretium EDGE® Module – MTP® to LC APC splice module/cassette/field-term cassette. Up to two EDGE® Modules can be installed. Chassis Interfaces   Power Input: 110-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz power Output: Eight DC ports- 57 V DC, Max. 60V (UL limit) Pretium Edge® Module Interfaces Pretium EDGE® Module, 12 F, LC APC to MTP® APC Connector, Single-mode (OS2)  Pretium Edge® Splice Cassette Interfaces 12 F, LC duplex, Single-mode APC, single-fiber  Pretium Edge® Field-Term Cassette Interfaces 12 F, LC duplex, Single-mode APC, No Pigtail  Power Consumption ICU with four PSM-I: 942 W Physical Characteristics (Chassis)  Mounting: Rack-mount – 19 in 1U Dimensions   (H x W x D): 1.74 x 17 x 19.2 in   (44.4 x 431.8 x 11.96 mm) Weight:  5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) – without PSM Remote Access Unit (RAU)   RAU hosts the following additional module: GEM; Giga bit Ethernet Module – upgrade module for the RAU. One module per RAU Supported Services SISO: CELL, PCS, AWS, 700 LTE     Interface Connections Two LC APC SM fiber connectors; UL and DL Two DC power Inputs ports; Main and secondary in case of PoE clients.   Two QMA RF Ports; for External cavity filter (In/Out) use - LTE and CELL filters One Broadband External antenna QMA connector (connected antenna must have a return loss of 12 dB)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 80  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Remote Access Unit (RAU) (continued)  Interface Connections (continued) One RJ-45 MGMT (local) connection GEM module Interface – power and digital Antenna Omni Directional; 0 dBi (15◦ down from horizon) Power Consumption For Main Power Input: Input Range: 37-57 V DC RAU: 37 V; 35 W RAU + GEM: 37 V; 39 W For Secondary Power Input: For 2 PoE ports of 802.3af: 43 V; 30 W (Input range: 43 - 57 V DC) For 2 PoE ports of 802.3at: 52 V; 62 W (Input range: 52 - 57 V DC) Management Managed via the HCM Physical Characteristics (Enclosure and Modules) Mounting: Wall/ceiling (Horizontal mount) Mounting bracket included in installation kit Dimensions   (H x W X D): 4 x 13.1 x 13.1 in (including mounting bracket)   (101.6 x 332.7 x 332.7   mm) Weight:      RAU only: 7.93 lbs (3.6 kg)   Environment Ambient Temperature: Wall-mount installations: 45◦C (113◦F) Ceiling-mount installations: 50◦C (122◦F) 5 Band Remote Access Unit (RAU5) RAU5 hosts the following additional module: GEM; Giga bit Ethernet Module – upgrade module for the RAU5. One module per RAU5 Supported Services SISO: CELL/ESMR, PCS, AWS, 700LTE   Interface Connections Two LC APC SM fiber connectors; UL and DL Two DC power Inputs ports; Main and secondary in case of PoE clients.   Two QMA RF Ports; for External cavity filter (In/Out) use - LTE and CELL filters
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 81  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  5 Band Remote Access Unit (RAU5) (continued)  Interface Connections (continued0 One Broadband External antenna QMA connector (connected antenna must have a return loss of 12 dB) One RJ-45 MGMT (local) connection GEM module Interface – power and digital  Antenna Omni Directional (15◦ down from horizon) Power Consumption For Main Power Input: Input Range: 37-57 V DC RAU: 44.5 V; 50 W RAU + GEM: 44.5 V; 52 W For Secondary Power Input: For 2 PoE ports of 802.3af: 46 V; 31.5 W (Input range: 43 - 57 V DC) For 2 PoE ports of 802.3at: 52.5 V; 62 W (Input range: 52 - 57 V DC) Management Managed via the HCM Physical Characteristics (Enclosure and Modules) Mounting: Wall/ceiling (Horizontal mount) Mounting bracket included in installation kit Mid-mount (acoustic ceiling) – separately ordered kit Dimensions   (H x W X D): Without external antenna: 3.6* x 12.9 x 10.4 in (90 x 327 x 264 mm)  *3.6 in (90 mm) without standard mounting bracket; 4.4 in (111 mm) with standard mounting bracket With external antenna and skirt: 6.1 x 5.3 x 5.3 in (154 x 334 x 334 mm) Weight:      RAU5 only (no external antenna or plug-in modules): 10 lbs (4.5 kg)     External Antenna: 3.7 lbs (1.7 kg) Environment Ambient Temperature: Wall-mount installations: 45◦C (113◦F) Ceiling-mount installations: 50◦C (122◦F)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 82  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Cavity Duplexer for LTE 700 MHz LTE 700 MHz external cavity duplexer for RAU modules supporting the LTE band and which are deployed alongside units supporting the public safety service.  Frequency Range 777 MHz ~ 787 MHz Bandwidth 10 MHz   Insertion Loss (Max.) 1.5 dB Passband Ripple (Max.) 0.8 dB Return Loss (Min.) 8.0 dB, all ports Rejection 55 dB Min @ DC ~ 620 MHz 40 dB Min @ 698 MHz ~ 716 MHz 35 dB Min @ 728 MHz ~ 757 MHz 30 dB Min @ 765 MHz ~ 775 MHz 30dB Min @ 793 MHz ~ 1000 MHz 25 dB Min @ 1396 MHz ~ 1432 MHz 40 dB Min @ 1800 MHz ~ 2700 MHz Average Power Rating 0.5 W CW Max. In/Out Impedance 50 Ohms Nominal Operating Temperature -20◦ C to +85◦ C Environmental RoHS compliant
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 83  RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Cavity Duplexer for LTE 700 MHz (continued)  Interfaces Two RF SMA connectors Physical Characteristics Mounting: Wall, ceiling, acoustic ceiling Dimensions (H x W X D): 5.6 x 3.8 x 1.8 in (144 x 98 x 46 mm) Cavity Duplexer for 800 MHz CELL 800 MHz external cavity duplexer for RAU modules supporting the CELL band and which are deployed alongside units supporting the public safety service.  Frequency Range 817 MHz ~ 849 MHz   Insertion Loss (Max.) 1.4 dB Typical 1.6 dB Max. Ripple 0.9 dB Typical 1.1 dB Max. Return Loss (Min.) 15 dB Rejection 55 dB Min @ DC ~ 620 MHz 40 dB Min @ 728 MHz ~ 757 MHz 30 dB Min @ 777 MHz ~ 787 MHz 23 dB Min @ 815 MHz 23 dB Min @ 851 ~ 866 MHz 45 dB Min @ 1000 MHz ~ 1300 MHz 50 dB Min @ 1800 MHz ~ 2700 MHz Average Power Rating 0.5 W CW Max. In/Out Impedance 50 Ohms Nominal Operating Temperature -20◦ C to +85◦ C Environmental RoHS Compliant Interfaces Two RF SMA connectors Physical Characteristics Mounting: Wall, ceiling, acoustic ceiling Dimensions (H x W X D): 6.0 x 2.9 x 1.68 in (159 x 75 x 42 mm)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 84  Fiber Connectivity Module (FCM) Specifications Fiber Main Module (FMM) Interfaces Two QMA ports for reference clock connections between FMMs One LC APC SM fiber connector for optical transport One LC UPC fiber connector for 10 GbE connection   Weight 2.42 lbs (1.1 kg)   Fiber Remote Module (FRM) Interfaces One LC APC SM fiber connector for optical transport One LC UPC fiber connector for 10 GbE connection  Weight 2.42 lbs (1.1 kg)   Ethernet Coverage Component Specifications Central Ethernet Unit (CEU) CEU hosts the following module: Three central Ethernet module s (CEMs); media and rate converter, Ethernet (copper) to fiber. Interfaces CEM supports four 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 connectors to four LC UPC fiber connectors Four 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper ports   Four 1000BASE-X fiber SFP    Throughput Eight Gbps forwarding per CEM   Power Input: 110-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz power Power Consumption (fully occupied): 50 W  Physical Characteristics Mounting:   Rack-mount 19 in; 1U Dimensions (H x W x D): CEU: 1.71 x 17/19 (with mounting ears x 8.5 in   (43.66 x 431.8 / 482.8 with mounting ears x 216 mm)  CEM Module: 1.41 x 3.94 x 7.68 in (36 x 100.14 x 195.14 mm) Weight: CEU: 7.55 lb (3.4 kg) CEM Module: 1.44 lb (0.65 kg)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 85  Ethernet Coverage Component Specifications (continued)  Gigabit Ethernet Module (GEM)    GEM – Ethernet over fiber to copper 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet 1000BASE-X fiber. Two 802.3at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) PSE ports  Interfaces   GEM – L2 switch contains:     One 1000BASE-X fiber SFP Two 10/100/1000BASE-T with 802.3at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE+) PSE ports  Throughput Six Gbps forwarding rate    Power Installations with RAU - powered via RAU Secondary power input (see RAU power consumption spec) Installations with GEU-S – powered via GEU power input (see GEU-S power consumption spec)  Switching   IPv4 and IPv6 transparent   MAC table 512 entries VLAN - unfiltered forwarding between ports IGMP forward to all ports, no snooping  Physical Characteristics  Mounting: Standalone: GEU-S   Add-on: RAU Upgrade Module Dimensions   (H x W x D): 1.28 x 3.79 x 5.95 in   (32.7 x 96.3 x 151.3 mm)   Weight:  1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) Standalone Gigabit Ethernet Unit (GEU-S)   GEU-S will host the following module: GEM; Gigabit Ethernet Module; Media converter, Ethernet over fiber to Copper. Services Supplies power and management port for hosted modules. When it hosts a GEM it allows it to perform media conversion services from Fiber to Copper and to supply PoE + PSE services         Interfaces   DC PWR connector Service Port – RJ-45 (to GEM) Power Input 42-57 V DC Physical Characteristics  Mounting: Wall/ceiling mount Dimensions (H x W x D): 5.01 x 10.51 x 3.26 in (including mounting bracket)   (127.5 x 267 x 83 mm) Weight:  2.64 lbs (1.2 kg)
   Appendix E: Specifications CMA-331-AEN Page 86  Optical: Cabling, Unit/Modules Specifications Cabling Vertical Plug & Play™ Plenum Optical cables MTP® Fiber Connectors 12 – 144 fibers Two-sided or one-sided   Armored, non-armored  Horizontal Composite Plenum tether assemblies Fiber: LC APC, 2 – 24 fibers   Cu: 16AWG, 14AWG, 12AWG; 2 – 12 Conductors Armored, non-armored  Fiber Management FMU 1U: 144 Fibers 2U: 288 Fibers   4U: 576 Fibers Plug & Play™ Modules or Splice Cassettes
   Appendix F: Ordering Information CMA-331-AEN Page 87  6 Appendix F: Ordering Information HEU and OIU Assemblies and Modules   Part Number Description HEU:   Headend Unit assembly (without RIMs); support for 1-12 RIMs: HEU-2-00-1-A-H  Hosts two RIX modules; one PSM-AC module and one HCM module HEU-2-00-1-D-H  Hosts two RIX modules; one PSM-DC module and one HCM module HEU-2-00-1-A-A*  Hosts two RIX modules; one PSM-AC module and one ACM module HEU-2-00-1-D-A*  Hosts two RIX modules; one PSM-DC module and one ACM module HEU-1-00-1-A-H  Hosts one RIX module; one ETM module; one PSM-AC and one HCM module HEU-1-00-1-D-H  Hosts one RIX module; one ETM module; one PSM-DC and one HCM module HEU-1-00-1-A-A  Hosts one RIX module; one ETM module; one PSM-AC and one ACM module HEU-1-00-1-D-A  Hosts one RIX module; one ETM module; one PSM-DC and one ACM module HEU Modules:  HCM Head End Control Module; Includes two RJ-45 cables (2 m) RIX Radio Interface Expander – HEU expansion module; two must be ordered RIM: Radio Interface Module for HEU chassis RIM-L70 LTE 700 MHz service   RIM-C85 CELL 850 service MHz service   RIM-P19 PCS 1900 MHz service   RIM-A17 AWS 1700 MHz service   RIM-L70-M  LTE 700 MHz MIMO service   RIM-A17-M  AWS 1700 MHz MIMO service   OIU Optical Interface Unit assembly (without OIMs); support for 1-12 Optical Interface Modules OIU-2-00-1-A-A  Hosts two OIX modules, one PSM-AC module and one ACM module OIU-2-00-1-D-A  Hosts two OIX modules, one PSM-DC module and one ACM module OIU-1-00-1-A-A  Hosts one OIX module; one ETM module; one PSM-AC and one ACM module OIU-1-00-1-D-A  Hosts one OIX module; one ETM module; one PSM-DC and one ACM module OIU Modules:   OIM Optical Interface Module for OIU Chassis; three Optical links OIX Optical Interface Expander – OIU expansion module IHU Integrated Headend Unit assembly (without RIMs and OIMs); support for four RIMs, four OIMs and four additional RIMs/OIMs in dual slots IHU-2-11-1-A-H Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; one PSM-AC module and one HCM module IHU-2-11-2-A-H Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; two PSM-AC modules and one HCM module IHU-2-11-1-A-A Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; one PSM-AC module and one ACM module IHU-2-11-2-A-A Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; two PSM-AC module and one ACM module IHU-2-111-D-H Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; one PSM-DC module and one HCM module
   Appendix F: Ordering Information CMA-331-AEN Page 88  IHU-2-11-2-D-H Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; two PSM-DC modules and one HCM module IHU-2-11-1-D-A Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; one PSM-DC module and one ACM module IHU-2-11-2-D-A Hosts one RIX; one OIX; one ERFC cable; two PSM-DC modules and one ACM module  Additional HEU, OIU and IHU    Modules ACM Auxiliary Control Module; Includes two RJ-45 cables (2 m) PSM-AC AC Power Supply – installed in HEU and OIU chassis; includes US plug power cords PSM-DC DC Power Supply - installed in HEU and OIU chassis; includes 48 V DC six pin   terminal block connector ETM** Expander Termination Module; 50 Ohm; used for terminating unoccupied RIX/OIX slot; only relevant for HEU and OIU chassis *Use this PN with ACM when it is a second HEU connected to the Prime HEU;   **Supported from SW Rel. 1.2 only Remote Units   Part Number Description RAU: Remote Access Unit RAU-C85P19L70A17 RAU supporting SISO CELL850, PCS1900, LTE700 MHz and AWS1700; SMF RAU-R-C85P19L70A17-M  RAU supporting SISO CELL850 and PCS1900; MIMO for LTE700 and AWS bands; SMF RAU-G-C85P19L70A17-E  RAU supporting SISO CELL850, PCS1900, LTE700 MHz and AWS1700; two PoE and Ethernet ports; support for Ethernet services; SMF RAU-R-G-C85P19L70A17-ME RAU supporting SISO CELL850 and PCS1900; MIMO for LTE700 and AWS bands; two PoE and Ethernet ports; support for Ethernet services; SMF RAU5: 5 Band Remote Access Unit RAU5US Remote Access Unit, five band Remote supporting: ESMR 800/CELL 850, LTE 700, AWS 1700 and PCS 1900 RAU5US-E  Remote Access Unit,   2 PoE+ ports and five band  Remote supporting: ESMR 800/CELL 850, LTE 700, AWS 1700 and PCS 1900   RAU5US-A  Remote Access Unit, five band      Remote supporting: ESMR 800/CELL 850, LTE 700, AWS 1700, and PCS 1900 + Ant assembled with the RAU5 - PN:RAU5US-ANT RAU5US-AE Remote Access Unit,   2 PoE+ ports and five band   Remote supporting: ESMR 800/CELL 850, LTE 700, AWS 1700, and PCS 1900 + Ant assembled to the RAU5 - PN:RAU5US-ANT ICU: Interconnect Unit; US power cord included ICU-24-P-12-AF-H-4  24 fibers; hosts two splice cassette modules and four PSM-I modules   ICU-24-P-12-AF-H-3  24 fibers; hosts two splice cassette modules and three PSM-I modules   ICU-12-P-12-AF-H-2  12 fibers; hosts one splice cassette module and two PSM-I modules   ICU-12-P-12-AF-H-1  12 fibers; hosts one splice cassette module and one PSM-I module   ICU-24-M-12-AF-0-4  24 fibers; hosts two EDGE® modules and four PSM-I modules ICU-24-M-12-AF-0-3  24 fibers; hosts two EDGE® modules and three PSM-I modules   ICU-12-M-12-AF-0-2  12 fibers; hosts one EDGE® module and two PSM-I modules ICU-12-M-12-AF-0-1  12 fibers; hosts one EDGE® module and one PSM-I module   PSM-I  ICU Power Supply Module
   Appendix F: Ordering Information CMA-331-AEN Page 89  FCM Solution Modules Part Number   Description FCM One FMM and one FRM supporting distances up to 4.3 miles; 47-in single QMA-to- QMA pilot transport cable (P/N: PCKC47*) FCM0408 One FMM and one FRM; dispersion compensation fiber cassette supporting distances of 4.3-8 miles and rack-mounting bracket; 47-in single QMA-to- QMA pilot transport cable (P/N: PCKC47*) FCM0811 One FMM and one FRM; dispersion compensation fiber cassette supporting distances of 8-11 miles and rack-mounting bracket; 47-in single QMA-to- QMA pilot transport cable (P/N: PCKC47*) FCM1112 One FMM and one FRM; dispersion compensation fiber cassette supporting distances of 11-12.4 miles and rack-mounting bracket; 47-in single QMA-to- QMA pilot transport cable (P/N: PCKC47*) *Additional lengths can be ordered – see ordering information for PCKC. SFP+ Modules Note: SFP+ modules are required for transporting the 10 GbE through the FMM-to-FRM link. One SFP+ module for the main switch (FMM side) and another for the remote switch (FRM side).  FMM-to-FRM Loss Budget Comments Vendor PN Product description Up to 10 dB  For FRM Side Cisco DWDM-SFP10G-30.33 10GBase-DWDM 1530.33 nm SFP10G Up to 10 dB  For FMM Side Cisco DWDM-SFP10G-50.12 10GBase-DWDM 1550.12 nm SFP10G Up to 4 dB  For FRM Side Eoptolink EOLP-1696-10N   10GBase-LR SFP+ CWDM 1530 nm Up to 4 dB  For FMM Side  Eoptolink EOLP-1696-10O   10GBase-LR SFP+ CWDM 1550 nm Up to 8 dB  For FRM Side  Eoptolink EOLP-1696-14NN   10GBase-ER SFP+ CWDM 1530 nm Up to 8 dB  For FMM Side  Eoptolink EOLP-1696-14ON 10GBase-ER SFP+ CWDM 1550 nm Up to 10 dB  For FRM Side  Eoptolink EOLP-1696-23NN   10GBase-ZR SFP+ CWDM 1530 nm Up to 10 dB  For FMM Side  Eoptolink EOLP-1696-23ON   10GBase-ZR SFP+ CWDM 1550 nm
   Appendix F: Ordering Information CMA-331-AEN Page 90  Ethernet Path Units   Part Number Description GEU-S  Standalone Gigabit Ethernet unit   CEU Centralized Ethernet unit; hosts up to three CEM modules CEM Centralized Ethernet module; includes SFP and UPC to APC adapter Accessories   Part Number Description CblTray HEU/OIU Cable management tray and door sleeve; chassis sleeve for managing cables and door for covering front panel AK-RAU-BRCK-MM Accessory kit used for mid-mount acoustic ceiling installations of the RAU; includes flat bar and plate for assembling the RAU; assembly replaces standard acoustic tile (RAU ordered separately) RAU5US-ANT Broad Band Antenna Module for RAU5-Remote Access Unit BR-RAU5US-Wall RAU5 remote bracket for wall mount installation; Supports up to two RAU5 units back-to-back BR-RAU5US-TOP RAU5 bracket for floating ceilings tile, Mid-Mount installation   37HP900162-006F MTP-LC APC Harness Cable; Connector for splitting fibers (six) leading from OIM to (FMU) Edge module FCM Accessories: AK-BR-DCF 19 in/1U rack-mount enclosure; Supports two AK-DCFxxxx cassettes   AK-DCF0408 Dispersion compensating fiber; DSCM for compensation of 6.2 miles (10 km) SM fiber, LC/APC connectors, standard box AK-DCF0811 Dispersion compensating fiber; DSCM for compensation of 9.3 miles (15 km) SM fiber, LC/APC connectors, standard box AK-DCF1112 Dispersion compensating fiber; DSCM for compensation of 12.4 miles (20 km) SM fiber, LC/APC connectors, standard box   ERFC: Expander RF Cable; SMP to SMP connector ERFC16 L= 16 in; 9 pin   ERFC24 L= 24 in; 9 pin   ERFC34 L= 34 in; 9 pin   ERFC40 L= 40 in; 9 pin   ERFC59 L= 59 in; 9 pin   PCKC: Pilot Transport Cable; Single QMA to QMA PCKC20 L=20 in PCKC47 L=47 in PCKC63 L=63 in PCKC79 L=79 in
   Appendix F: Ordering Information CMA-331-AEN Page 91  Hardware Part Number Description EDGE-01U-SP 1U Rack-Mount Fiber Housing, holds 12 Pretium EDGE® modules or splice cassettes ECM-UM12-18-89 12-Fiber LC APC EDGE PnP Module EDGE-CS12-AF-P00RE Pretium EDGE® Splice Cassette EDGE-CS12AF Pretium EDGE® Field-Term Cassette CDF-RJ12-BKT 12-in Rack Bracket for managing cables FMU: Fiber Management Unit; EDGE® -01U-SP housing; hosts EDGE® module   ED1-12M12AF-0R0000 12 Fibers ED1-24M12AF-0R0000 24 Fibers ED1-48M12AF-0R0000 48 Fibers ED1-72M12AF-0R0000 72 fibers ED1-96M12AF-0R0000 96 Fibers ED1-E4M12AF-0R0000 144 Fibers
   Appendix F: Ordering Information CMA-331-AEN Page 92  Cable Ordering Information Cable Configurations    1 4 7 10 Connector. Cu conductor count. Fiber type. Select cable length. 13 = MTP® Connector, SM Elite 0 = 0 conductors U = ZBL Fiber   004 – 999 ft. 18 = LC/APC Duplex 4 = 4 conductors G = XB fiber             2 5 8 11 Connector. Cu connectors. Jacket type. Pulling grip type. 13 = MTP® Connector, SM Elite Cu = With connectors 8 = Plenum Indoor P = One-sided pulling grip 18 = LC/APC Duplex N = No connectors           3 6 9 12 Select cu wire gauge Fiber count. Armored/non-armored Kit  type 0 = No Cu Wire 06 = 6 fibers 20 = Non-armored K = 2 Strain relief trunk holders F = 12AWG 24 = 24 fibers     G = 14AWG 48 = 48 fibers     H = 16AWG 72 = 72 fibers     K = 20AWG 96 = 96 fibers      E4 = 144 fibers         Corning Optical Communications Wireless. • 13221 Woodland Park Rd, Suite 400 • Herndon, VA 20171 USA 866-436-9266 • FAX: 703-848-0280 • Tech Support Hotline: 410-553-2086 or 800-787-1266 • www.corning.com/opcomm Corning Optical Communications Wireless reserves the right to improve, enhance, and modify the features and specifications of Corning Optical Communications Wireless products without prior notification. A complete listing of the trademarks of Corning Optical Communications Wireless is available at www.corning.com/opcomm/trademarks. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Corning Optical Communications Wireless is ISO 9001 certified. © 2014, 2015 Corning Optical Communications. All rights reserved. CMA-331-AEN UM_ONE_709C011801 A00_17January2016

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