SOLiD 19P85C70L21A Repeater User Manual MB DAS

SOLiD, Inc. Repeater MB DAS

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 Confidential & Proprietary                                      1/30    SC-DAS SC-DAS User Manual         Document Reference:     Version:  V1.0 Document Status:  Release 1 Issue Date:  July. 04, 2014 Author:  Young Ju You Department:  R&D Division Team 3   Authorizing Manager:            Young shin Yeo
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      2/30    SC-DAS REVISION HISTORY Version Issue Date No. of Pages Initials Details of Revision Changes V 1.0 July. 04, 2014  Original                                                              Technical Support SOLiD  serial  numbers  must  be  available  to  authorize  technical  support  and/or to establish  a return authorization for defective units. The serial numbers are located on the back of the unit, as  well  as  on  the  box  in  which  they  were  delivered.  Additional  support  information  may  be obtained  by accessing the SOLiD  Tehcnology,  Inc.  website  at  www.st.co.kr or  send email at sjkim@st.co.kr    This manual is produced by Global Business Division Business Team 1. Printed in Korea.
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      3/30    SC-DAS Contents Section1 Safety & Certification Notice ...................................................................... 5 Section2 System Configuration and Functions ........................................................... 8 2.1 ROU (Remote Optic Unit) ................................................................................. 8 2.1.1 Specifications of ROU ................................................................................ 9 2.1.2 Block Diagram of ROU ............................................................................. 10 2.1.3 ROU parts ............................................................................................... 10 2.1.4 Function by unit ....................................................................................... 12 2.1.5 Bottom of ROU ........................................................................................ 14 Section3 System Installation & Operation ................................................................ 17 3.1 ROU Installation ............................................................................................. 17 3.1.1 ROU Enclosure installation ............................................................................. 17 3.1.2 ROU Power Cabling ........................................................................................ 25 3.1.3 Optical Cabling .............................................................................................. 26 3.1.4 GND Terminal Connection .............................................................................. 26 3.1.5 Coaxial cable and Antenna Connection ............................................................ 27 3.1.6 Information of LED of ROU ............................................................................. 28 3.1.7 Consumption of RDU ...................................................................................... 28 3.1.8 Specifications Per band .................................................................................. 29
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      4/30    SC-DAS Contents of Figure Figure 2.1 – ROU Outer Look ............................................................................ 9 Figure 2.2 – ROU block diagram ....................................................................... 10 Figure 2.3 – ROU Inner Look ........................................................................... 11 Figure 2.4– PSU Outer Look ............................................................................ 13 Figure 2.5– ROU Bottom Look ......................................................................... 14 Figure 2.6 – ROU Power Port Look .................................................................. 15 Figure 2.7 – ROU Bottom Look ........................................................................ 16 Figure 3.1 – Dimension used to install ROU on the WALL .................................. 18 Figure 3.2 – ROU installation procedure side by side ......................................... 19 Figure 3.3 – ROU installation diagram side by side ............................................ 20 Figure 3.4 – ROU installation procedure for 2layer ............................................ 20 Figure 3.5 – ROU installation diagram for 2layer ................................................ 21 Figure 3.6 – ROU installation procedure for vertical rack ................................... 22 Figure 3.7 – ROU installation diagram for vertical rack ...................................... 23 Figure 3.8 – ROU installation procedure for horizontal rack ............................... 24 Figure 3.9 – ROU installation diagram for horizontal rack ................................... 24 Figure 3.10 – ROU Power Port Look ................................................................ 25 Figure 3.11 – ROU optical Port Look ................................................................ 26 Figure 3.12 – ROU GND Port Look .................................................................. 27 Figure 3.14 – ROU LED indicator information .................................................... 28
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      5/30    SC-DAS Section1                                 Safety & Certification Notice             “Only  qualified  personnel  should  handle  the  DAS  equipment.  Any  person  involved  in installation or service of the DAS should understand and follow these safety guidelines.”      -  Obey  all  general  and  regional  installation  and  safety  regulations  relating  to  work  on  high voltage  installations,  as  well  as  regulations  covering  correct  use  of  tools  and  personal protective equipment.  - The power supply unit in repeaters contains dangerous voltage level, which can cause electric shock. Switch the mains off prior to any work in such a repeater. Any local regulations are to be followed when servicing repeaters.  - When working with units outdoors, make sure to securely fasten the door or cover in an open position to prevent the door from slamming shut in windy conditions..  -  Use  this  unit  only  for  the  purpose  specified  by  the  manufacturer.  Do  not  carry  out  any modifications or fit any spare parts which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer. This could cause fires, electric shock or other injuries.    -  Any  DAS  system  or  Fiber  BDA  will  generate  radio  (RF)  signals  and  continuously  emit  RF energy. Avoid prolonged exposure to the antennas. SOLiD recommends maintaining a 3-foot minimum clearance from the antenna while the system is operating.  -  Do  not  operate  this  unit  on  or  close  to  flammable  materials,  as  the  unit  may  reach  high temperatures due to power dissipation.
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      6/30    SC-DAS -  Do  not  use  any  solvents,  chemicals,  or  cleaning  solutions containing  alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives on the DAS equipment. Alcohol may be used to clean fiber optic cabling ends and connectors.  - To prevent electrical shock, switch the main power supply off prior to working with the DAS System or Fiber BDA. Never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.  - Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber or directly into the optical transceiver of any digital unit. Use an optical spectrum analyzer to verify active fibers. Place a protective cap over any radiating transceiver or optical fiber connector to avoid the potential of radiation exposure.  - Allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends.  - For pluggable equipment, make sure to install the socket outlet near the equipment so that it is easily accessible.  - A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the equipment.    - This power of this system shall be supplied through wiring installed in a normal building. If powered directly from the mains distribution system, it shall be used additional protection, such as overvoltage protection device  - Only 50 ohm rated antennas, cables and passive equipment shall be used with this remote.   Any equipment attached to this device not meeting this standard may cause degradation and unwanted signals in the bi-directional system.    All components connected to this device must operate in the frequency range of this device.  - Only 50 ohm rated antennas, cables and passive components operating from 150 - 3 GHz shall be used with this device.  -  The  head  end  unit  must  always  be  connected  to  the  Base  Station  using  a  direct  cabled connection.    This  system  has  not  been  approved  for  use  with  a  wireless  connection  via server antenna to the base station.  - Signal booster warning label message should include
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      7/30    SC-DAS - Certification     FCC:  This  equipment  complies  with  the  applicable  sections  of  Title  47  CFR  Parts 15,22,24,27 and 90    UL/CUL:  This  equipment  complies  with  UL  and  CUL  1950-1  Standard  for  safety  for information technology equipment,including electrical business equipment    FDA/CDRH: This equipment uses a Class 1 LASER according to FDA/CDRH Rules.This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR  Chapter 1,  Subchaper J, Part 1040
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      8/30    SC-DAS Section2                               System Configuration and Functions            2.1 ROU (Remote Optic Unit) ROU consist of two unit which one is MRU(Main Remote Unit) and the other is ARU(Add on Remote Unit). We simply called as ROU combination of MRU and ARU MRU receives TX optical signals from ODU or OEU and converts them into RF signals. The converted RF signals are amplified through High Power Amp in a corresponding RU, combined with Multiplexer and then radiated to the antenna port. When  receiving  RX  signals  through  the  antenna  port,  this  unit  filters  out-of-band  signals  in  a corresponding  RU  and  sends  the  results  to  Remote  Optic  Module  to  make  electronic-optical conversion of them. After converted, the signals are sent to a upper device of ODU or OEU.   MRU and ARU are composed of maximal dual band   The most difference of MRU an ARU is whether existence of optical module is in it or not
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      9/30    SC-DAS    (a)MRU                                  (b)ARU Figure 2.1 – ROU Outer Look  2.1.1 Specifications of ROU Item MRU Spec ARU Spec. Remark Size(mm) 300 x 200 x 140 300 x 200 x 140 mm Weight 6.6kg 6.8 Kg Full load Power consumption 50W 40W
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      10/30    SC-DAS 2.1.2 Block Diagram of ROU  Figure 2.2 – ROU block diagram  2.1.3 ROU parts  (a)MRU
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      11/30    SC-DAS   (b)ARU Figure 2.3 – ROU Inner Look   No. Unit Description Remark 1 MRFM/ARFM +BPF Main/Add on RF Module Filter and high amplify TX signals; Filter and amplify RX signals; Remove other signals through BPF  2 RPSU Remote Power Supply Unit Input power: DC -48V or AC120V, Output power: 25V For 120V input of AC/DC; For -48V input of DC/DC  3 R-OPT Remote Optic Make RF conversion of TX optical signals; Convert RX RF signals into optical signals; Compensates optical loss interval Communicates with BIU or OEU though the FSK modem
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      12/30    SC-DAS 4 RCPU Remote Central Processor Unit Controls signal of each unit Monitors  BIU/ODU/OEU  status  through  FSK  modem communication  5 Enclosure Enable Wall Mount; Check  if  the  system  is  normal,  through  the  bottom  panel LED   2.1.4 Function by unit 1) Main RF Module/Add on RF Module (MRFM/ARFM)+BPF When  receiving  TX  signals  from  each  band  through  R-Opt,  MRFM/AFRM  filters  the  signals  and amplifies them with High Power Ampifier. The unit also filters RX signals given through  antenna and amplifies them as low noise to send the signals to R-Opt.   In the unit, there is ATT to adjust gain. This devices are varied for each frequency band, including the following:  No Unit naming Description BPF   Cavity Filter Ceramic Filter 1 MRFM 1900P+850C   Dual. 1900P 850C 2 ARFM 700LTE+AWS-1 Dual. 700LTE AWS-1 3 To be Developed     2) Remote Power Supply Unit (RPSU) RPSU receives -48V of input. This unit is divided into DC/DC type to output +25V of DC power and AC/DC type to receive 120V of AC input and to output +25V of DC power. Upon order, either of the two types should be decided. MS Connector, which uses ports to receive inputs,  is  designed  to  different  type  of  AC  and  DC.  The  input  cable  is  different  as  power  input conditions. RPSU  don’t  have  switch  to  turn  the  power  ON/OFF.  If  power  receives,  power  is  automatically operated Here, you should check for rang of input power as following: No. Unit Range of input power Remark 1 AC/DC 90 ~ 264VAC  2 DC/DC -42V ~ -56VDC
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      13/30    SC-DAS     (a)AC/DC                                    (b)DC/DC Figure 2.4– PSU Outer Look  3) Remote Optic(R-OPT) Remote Optic converts optical signals into RF signals and performs vice versa. With an FSK modem in it, the unit communicates with upper devices. It  also  has  internal  ATT  to  compensate  for  optical  cable  loss.  Optical  wavelength  for  TX  path  is 1310nm,  for  Rx  path  is  1550nm.  It  can  be  transported  by  a  optical  strand  using  WDM(Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technique  4) Remote Central Processor Unit (RCPU) RCPU can monitor and control RU. This unit receives and analyzes upper communication data from Remote Optic and reports the unit's own value to upper devices. At the bottom of the module, it has LED  indicator  to  show  system  status,  letting  you  check  any  abnormalities  at a  time.  At  the  same pannel, it also has communication LED Indicators to show communication status with upper devices. Through USB Port, the unit enables you to check and control device status through PC and laptop. This equipment is indoor use and all the communication wirings are limited to inside of the building. RCPU of MRU have two port to connect exteranl devices which one is for ARU and the other is for VHF&UHF ARU. Using external interface cable, MRU can communicate with ARU/VHF&UHF ARU. MRU collects status information from ARU/VHF&UHF ARU and then communicate with upper device
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      14/30    SC-DAS 2.1.5 Bottom of ROU 1) Functions  (a)MRU                                    (b)ARU Figure 2.5– ROU Bottom Look   Item Description Remark 1. VHF/UHF ARU Port Terminal for TX and RX RF ports of VHF and UHF Terminal for signal port to interface with VHF and UHF    2.LED PANEL Visible LED indicator panel for checking if status is abnormal USB Port for check and control device status through PC and laptop  3. Power Port AC 120V input port or DC-48V input port  4.ARU/MRU Port Terminal for TX and RX RF ports of MRU/ARU Terminal for signal port to interface with MRU/ARU  5.GND LUG PORT Terminal for system ground   Power Port A different type of power ports are used for power-supplying of -48V DC or 120V AC, and specific  power  cable  should  be  applied  to  each  different  types  of  ROU  power  supply (AC/DC or DC/DC). Below figure is naming of the power supply by type.
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      15/30    SC-DAS  (a)AC/DC                                    (b)DC/DC Figure 2.6 – ROU Power Port Look
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      16/30    SC-DAS Top of ROU 1) Functions (a)MRU                                    (b)ARU Figure 2.7 – ROU Bottom Look  Item Description Remark 1. RF Port Terminal for Low RF port to connect between MRU and ARU RF Terminal for HIGH RF port to connect between MRU and ARU RF  2. ANT Port Terminal for RF port to connect with antenna  3. Optic Port Termnial for Optical port to connect with optical cable The supported optical connector type is SC/APC
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      17/30    SC-DAS Section3                                           System Installation & Operation            3.1 ROU Installation 3.1.1 ROU Enclosure installation ROU  enclosure have  two  optional.  One  meets with  NEMA4 standard  and the  other  does  not  meet with NEMA4 which is water- and dirt-proof. ROU can be mounted on a Wall basically. Rack mounting is also  possible  to use extra  unit. Extra units have  three  type and those will  be  explained on  later chapter. ROU consist of MRU and ARU, their dimension is exactly same.   The following shows dimension of the fixing point for the Wall Mount Bracket.
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      18/30    SC-DAS  Figure 3.1 – Dimension used to install ROU on the WALL    ROU Wall Mount Installation There are two way to install ROU on the wall. One is to install ROUs on the wall side by side, the other is 2layer installation that ARU install above MROU directly  Type1 : Side by Side installation Turn M8 Fixing Screws by half on the wall and fully fix the screw with a Wall Mount Bracket on it. For convenience, the Wall Mount Bracket has fixing holes to let you easily mount an enclosure.   Turn the M6 Wrench Bolt by half at each side of the Heatsink of the enclosure.
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      19/30    SC-DAS    Figure 3.2 – ROU installation procedure side by side    Put the enclosure with the M6 Wrench Bolt fixed on the fixing groove and fix the M6 Wrench Bolts into the remaining fixing holes. In this case, you will use 4 M6 Wrench Bolts in total except bolts used for the fixing groove.
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      20/30    SC-DAS  Figure 3.3 – ROU installation diagram side by side    For connecting cables between MRU and ARU conveniently, MRU should install on left side of ARU.    Type2 : 2Layer installation In case of the narrow space to not install MRU and ARU side by side, we can install RUs into 2layer To install into 2layer, it need baracket for 2layer installation First, after installing MRU on the wall and then install the bracket for 2layer installation on the MRU Second, on top of the installed bracket, install ARU Completed installation diagram is as follows  Figure 3.4 – ROU installation procedure for 2layer
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      21/30    SC-DAS  The following shows dimension of the fixing point for the 2layer bracket.  Figure 3.5 – ROU installation diagram for 2layer
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      22/30    SC-DAS ROU Rack Mount Installation There are two way to install on a rack. One is to install ROUs on the rack vertically, the other is to install ROUs on the rack horizontally  Type1 : Vertical installation on the rack For vertcal installation, vertical bracket needs.   First, install bracket for vertical installation on the rack Second, mount MRU on the left side of the installed bracket Third, mount ARU on the right side of the installed bracket Completed installation diagram is as follows   Figure 3.6 – ROU installation procedure for vertical rack    The following shows dimension of the fixing point for vertical installation
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      23/30    SC-DAS  Figure 3.7 – ROU installation diagram for vertical rack     Type2 : Horizontal installation on the rack For Horizontal installation, horizontal bracket needs. Unlike vertical installation, MRU is mounted on the right of installed bracket first and then ARU is installed on ther left of MRU     First, install bracket for horizontal installation on the rack Second, open the front cover of horizontal bracket Third, mount MRU on the right side of the installed bracket Fourth, mount ARU on the right side of the installed bracket Fifthly, close the front cover of horizontal bracket Completed installation diagram is as follows
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      24/30    SC-DAS  Figure 3.8 – ROU installation procedure for horizontal rack    The following shows dimension of the fixing point for vertical installation  Figure 3.9 – ROU installation diagram for horizontal rack
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      25/30    SC-DAS ROU components ROU has the following components: No. Unit Description Remark MRU Enclosure Including Wall cradle 1EA Power Cable - Connector with 3 hole to AC 120 plug(AC) - Connector with 2 lug termination(DC) 1EA(Optical for AC or DC) ARU Enclosure Including Wall cradle 1EA Power Cable - Connector with 3 hole to AC 120 plug(AC) - Connector with 2 lug termination(DC) 1EA(Optical for AC or DC) RF  cable  for optical - Two RF cables and one signal cable    RF  cable  for antenna - Two RF cables   3.1.2 ROU Power Cabling ROU  supports  both  of  DC-48V  and  AC120V  of  input  power.  The  type  of  input  power  of  ROU  is already determined when ROU produce. Therefore, the ROU has correct power cable in the package box. See  the  UL name plate of ROU to  distinguish the input power type  of ROU easily or  see the power connector as blow picture. You should order the type of input power as your application.  (a)AC/DC                                    (b)DC/DC Figure 3.10 – ROU Power Port Look Check  if  the  connection  is  the  same  as  one  seen  in  the  table  above.  ROU  does  not  have  power switch  to  power  on/off.  If  you  power  plug  into  concent  of  power,  power  supply  is  operated automatically.
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      26/30    SC-DAS 3.1.3 Optical Cabling MRU  makes  optical-electronic  conversion  of  TX  signals  from  upper  ODU  and  OEU  and  makes electronic- optical conversion of RX signals. MRU has one optical module in it. As WDM is installed in the  R_OPT  module,  two  pieces  of  wavelength  (TX:1310nm,  RX:1550nm)  can  be  sent/received  with one optical strand at the same time. MRU has SC/APC of optical adaptor type. For optical adaptor, SC/APC type can be used. To prevent the optical access part from being marred with dirt, it should be covered with a cap during move. When devices are connected through optical cables, you are recommended to clear them using alcohocol to remove dirt.  Figure 3.11 – ROU optical Port Look  Only MRU has optical port but ARU don’t have optical port 3.1.4 GND Terminal Connection ROU has one GND terminal port where is on bottom side, like below
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      27/30    SC-DAS    Figure 3.12 – ROU GND Port Look  - Take off the GND terminal port from enclosure and connect to ground cable, then fix it the position of enclosure again - The opposite end of the ground cable should connect to the communication GND of building   - The ground lug is designed meeting the SQ5.5 standard  3.1.5 Coaxial cable and Antenna Connection - The coaxial cables which are connected to antenna distribued network connect to antenna port of ROU. Before connection, check the VSWR value of coaxial cable whether it is within specification using SITEMASTER . - At this time, check if the Return loss have above 15Db or VSWR have below 1.5 - The part of antenna connection fasten to port not to be loosed and not to be injected the dusty and insects - The antenna connected to ROU is only serviced in inbuilding - The  ROU  which  have  antenna  port  is  only  MRU,  ARU  transport  their  signal  through  RF cable connected both MRU and ARU
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      28/30    SC-DAS 3.1.6 Information of LED of ROU ROU has LED pannel at the bottom of ROU. The LED indicator is as below                Figure 3.14 – ROU LED indicator information  3.1.7 Consumption of RDU The following table shows power consumption of ROU Part Unit Consumption Power Remark MRU 1900P+850C 50W Dual Band ARU 700LTE+AWS-1 40W Dual Band       LED Description ON  Power is not supplied  Power is supplied. ALM  Normal Operation  Abnormal Operation OPT  R-OPT is normal operation  R-OPT is abnormal Operation TXD  Twinkle when data send to upper unit RXD  Twinkle when data receive from upper unit
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      29/30    SC-DAS 3.1.8 Specifications Per band Standard   Unit naming Description Frequency range TX(MHz) RX(MHz) Cellular 850C Cellular 869 to 894 824 to 849 PCS 1900P PCS 1930 to 1995 1850 to 1915 AWS-1 AWS-1 AWS-1 2110 to 2155 1710 to 1755 LTE 700LTE Long Term Evolution 728 to 757 699 to 716 777 to 787  850MHz Cellular Parameters Typical Remarks TX RX  Bandwidth 25MHz 25MHz  Output power +24dBm +0dBm Total System Gain 44dB 50dB  input and output impedances 50 ohm   50 ohm     1900MHz PCS Parameters Typical Remarks TX RX  Bandwidth 65MHz 65MHz  Output power +28dBm +0dBm Total System Gain 48dB 50dB  input and output impedances 50 ohm   50 ohm     AWS-1 Parameters Typical Remarks TX RX  Bandwidth 45MHz 45MHz  Output power +28dBm +0dBm Total System Gain 48dB 50dB  input and output impedances 50 ohm   50 ohm
 Confidential & Proprietary                                      30/30    SC-DAS 700MHz Long Term Evolution Parameters Typical Remarks TX RX  Bandwidth 29MHz 28MHz  Output power +24dBm +0dBm Total System Gain 44dB 50dB  input and output impedances 50 ohm   50 ohm

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