Axell Wireless 60 274701 User Manual

Document Number
60-274701HBK
Issue No. 2
Date 13/06/2011
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1 of 16
Axell Wireless Limited
Fiber Optic, Uplink, Band Selective,
UHF Mid Band, Booster Amplifier
User Handbook
For
GETS Global Signalling L.L.C.
AWL Works Order Q122997
AWL Product Part No. 60-274701
Head Office: Aerial House, Asheridge Road, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 2QD, United Kingdom
Tel: + 44 (0) 1494 777000 Fax: + 44 (0) 1494 777002
info@axellwireless.com www.axellwireless.com
Axell Wireless Limited
Technical Literature
Fiber Optic, Uplink, Band Selective, UHF Mid Band, Booster Amplifier
Document Number
60-274701HBK
Issue No. 2
Date 13/06/2011
Page
2 of 16
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1. Scope and Purpose of Document ........................................................................................ 3
1.2. Limitation of Liability Notice.................................................................................................. 3
2. Safety Considerations................................................................................................................ 4
2.1. Earthing of Equipment ......................................................................................................... 4
2.2. Electric Shock Hazard .......................................................................................................... 4
2.3. RF Radiation Hazard ........................................................................................................... 4
2.4. Lifting and other Health and Safety Recommendations ........................................................ 4
2.5. Chemical Hazard ................................................................................................................. 5
2.6. Laser Safety ........................................................................................................................ 5
2.7. Emergency Contact Numbers .............................................................................................. 5
3. Equipment Overview ................................................................................................................. 6
3.1. List of Major Sub-Components ............................................................................................. 7
3.2. Specification ........................................................................................................................ 8
3.3. Circuit Schematic ................................................................................................................. 9
3.4. Case Front View ................................................................................................................ 10
3.5. Case Rear View ................................................................................................................. 11
3.6. Local Alarm Output Schematic ........................................................................................... 12
Appendix A ........................................................................................................................................ 13
A.1. Glossary of Terms used in this document .......................................................................... 13
A.2. Key to Drawing Symbols used in this document ................................................................. 14
A.4. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice ............................................... 15
A.5. Document Amendment Record .......................................................................................... 16
Axell Wireless Limited
Technical Literature
Fiber Optic, Uplink, Band Selective, UHF Mid Band, Booster Amplifier
Document Number
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Date 13/06/2011
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1. Introduction
1.1. Scope and Purpose of Document
This handbook is for use solely with the equipment identified by the Axell Wireless Limited (AWL) Part Number shown on the front page. It is not to be used with any other equipment unless specifically authorised by AWL. This is a controlled release document and, as such, becomes a part of the Axell Wireless Total Quality Management System. Alterations and modification may therefore only be performed by Axell Wireless.
AWL recommends that the installer of this equipment familiarise themselves with the safety and installation procedures contained within this document before installation commences.
The purpose of this handbook is to provide the user/maintainer with sufficient information to service and repair the equipment to the level agreed. Maintenance and adjustments to any deeper level must be performed by AWL, normally at the company’s repair facility in Chesham, England.
This handbook has been prepared in accordance with BS 4884, and AWL’s Quality procedures, which maintain the company’s registration to BS EN ISO 9001:2000 and to the R&TTE Directive of the European Parliament. Copies of the relevant certificates and the company Quality Manual can be supplied on application. This document fulfils the relevant requirements of Article 6 of the R&TTE Directive.
1.2. Limitation of Liability Notice
This manual is written for the use of technically competent operators/service persons. No liability is accepted by AWL for use or misuse of this manual, the information contained therein, or the consequences of any actions resulting from the use of the said information, including, but not limited to, descriptive, procedural, typographical, arithmetical, or listing errors.
Furthermore, AWL does not warrant the absolute accuracy of the information contained within this manual, or its completeness, fitness for purpose, or scope.
AWL has a policy of continuous product development and enhancement, and as such, reserves the right to amend, alter, update and generally change the contents, appearance and pertinence of this document without notice.
Unless specified otherwise, all AWL products carry a twelve month warranty from date of shipment. The warranty is expressly on a return-to-base repair or exchange basis and the warranty cover does not extend to on-site repair or complete unit exchange.
Axell Wireless Limited
Technical Literature
Fiber Optic, Uplink, Band Selective, UHF Mid Band, Booster Amplifier
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Date 13/06/2011
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2. Safety Considerations
2.1. Earthing of Equipment
Equipment supplied from the mains must be connected to grounded outlets and earthed in conformity with appropriate local, national and international electricity supply and safety regulations.
2.2. Electric Shock Hazard
The risk of electrical shocks due to faulty mains driven power supplies whilst potentially ever present in any electrical equipment, would be minimised by adherence to good installation practice and thorough testing at the following stages: a) Original assembly. b) Commissioning.
c) Regular intervals, thereafter.
All test equipment must be in good working order prior to its use. High current power supplies can be dangerous because of the possibility of substantial arcing. Always switch off during disconnection and reconnection.
2.3. RF Radiation Hazard
RF radiation, (especially at UHF frequencies) arising from transmitter outputs connected to AWL’s equipment, must be considered a safety hazard.
This condition might only occur in the event of cable disconnection, or because a
‘spare’ output has been left un-terminated. Either of these conditions would impair the system’s efficiency. No investigation should be carried out until all RF power sources have been removed. This would always be a wise precaution, despite the severe mismatch between the impedance of an N type connector at 50, and that of free space at 377, which would severely compromise the efficient radiation of RF power. Radio frequency burns could also be a hazard, if any RF power carrying components were to be carelessly touched!
Antenna positions should be chosen to comply with requirements (both local & statutory) regarding exposure of personnel to RF radiation. When connected to an antenna, the unit is capable of producing RF field strengths, which may exceed guideline safe values especially if used with antennas having appreciable gain. In this regard the use of directional antennas with backscreens and a strict site rule that personnel must remain behind the screen while the RF power is on, is strongly recommended.
Where the equipment is used near power lines or in association with temporary masts not having lightning protection, the use of a safety earth connected to the case-earthing bolt is strongly advised.
2.4. Lifting and other Health and Safety Recommendations
Certain items of AWL equipment are heavy and care should be taken when lifting
them by hand. Ensure that a suitable number of personnel, appropriate lifting
apparatus and appropriate personal protective equipment is used especially when
installing Equipment above ground e.g. on a mast or pole and manual handling
precautions relevant to items of the weight of the equipment being worked on must be
observed at all times when handling, installing or dismounting this equipment.
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2.5. Chemical Hazard
Beryllium Oxide, also known as Beryllium Monoxide, or Thermalox™, is sometimes
used in devices within equipment produced by Axell Wireless Ltd. Beryllium oxide dust
can be toxic if inhaled, leading to chronic respiratory problems. It is harmless if
ingested or by contact.
Products that contain beryllium are load terminations (dummy loads) and some power amplifiers. These products can be identified by a yellow and black “skull and crossbones” danger symbol (shown above). They are marked as hazardous in line with international regulations, but pose no threat under normal circumstances. Only if a component containing beryllium oxide has suffered catastrophic failure, or exploded, will there be any danger of the formation of dust. Any dust that has been created will be contained within the equipment module as long as the module remains sealed. For this reason, any module carrying the yellow and black danger sign should not be opened. If the equipment is suspected of failure, or is at the end of its life-cycle, it must be returned to Axell Wireless Ltd. for disposal.
To return such equipment, please contact the Operations Support Department, who will give you a Returned Materials Authorisation (RMA) number. Please quote this number on the packing documents, and on all correspondence relating to the shipment.
Polytetrafluoroethylene, (P.T.F.E.) and P.T.F.E. Composite Materials Many modules/components in AWL equipment contain P.T.F.E. as part of the RF insulation barrier. This material should never be heated to the point where smoke or fumes are evolved. Any person feeling drowsy after coming into contact with P.T.F.E., especially dust or fumes should seek medical attention.
2.6. Laser Safety
General good working practices adapted from
EN60825-2: 2004/ EC 60825-2:2004
Do not stare with unprotected eyes or with any unapproved optical device at the fiber
ends or connector faces or point them at other people, Use only approved filtered or
attenuating viewing aids. Any single or multiple fiber end or ends found not to be terminated (for example, matched, spliced) shall be individually or collectively covered when not being worked on. They shall not be readily visible and sharp ends shall not be exposed. When using test cords, the optical power source shall be the last connected and the first disconnected; use only approved methods for cleaning and preparing optical fibers and optical connectors. Always keep optical connectors covered to avoid physical damage and do not allow any dirt/foreign material ingress on the optical connector bulkheads. The optical fiber jumper cable minimum bend radius is 3cm; bending to a smaller radius may result in optical cable breakage and excessive transmission losses. Caution: The FO units are NOT weather proof.
2.7. Emergency Contact Numbers
The Axell Wireless Network Services Support Desk can be contacted on: Telephone +44 (0)1494 777747 Fax. +44 (0)1494 777002 e-mail support@axellwireless.com
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