Corning Optical Communication Wireless HX WCS SISO, HX WCS MIMO User Manual

UM_MobileAccessHX WCS
Corning
Mid-Power HX WCS DAS System User Manual
UM_MobileAccessHX WCS

Warranties

Hardware

Corning Optical Communications Wireless, Inc. (“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 nonconf ormity 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’s’ 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 Warrant y 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
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 t he Hardware at Customer’s location, or to return the Hardware to Corning’
closest repair facility. For Hardware returned to Corning’s’ repair facility, Customer shall be responsible for payment of all transportation and freight costs (including insurance) to Corning’s’ 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 person nel), 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 Corni ng.

Software Warranty

Corning warrants to the original purc haser (“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

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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 S 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 customer­caused 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.

Limitations of Liabiliti es

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, deliver y, installa tio n, in s pection , oper at ion or use of any equ ipment 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.
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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.
Note: Keep all packing material until you have completed the inspection

Warnings and Admonishments

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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 involv ing adver se w eath er, ex tr eme 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 abovementioned 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.

RF Safety

WARNING! To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, each individual antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance greater than 115 cm or more from all persons during normal operation 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! Each individual antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance
greater than 115 cm or more from all persons and must not be co-located with any other antenna for meeting RF exposure requirements.
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 operatio n.

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.

Power requirements for DC Inputs

WARNING! Only use a special DC supply cable with connector
WARNING! Always keep DC IN connectors connected during the product operation
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WARNING! Disconnect all power from the equipment by means of an external circuit breaker before connecting or disconnecting the DC IN connectors.
WARNING! UL certified power supply.

Laser Safety

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Laser Safety
Fiber optic ports of the MobileAccessHX system emit invisible laser radiation at the 1310/1550 nm wavelength window.
The laser apertures /outputs are the green SC/APC Bulkhead adapters located on the front panel of the equipment.
The product is Class 1/Hazard level 1 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 MobileAccessHX devices and the associated cables.
MobileAccessHX 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.
MobileAccessHX 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.

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: (1) 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 unapproved antennas, cables and/or coupling devices is illegal under FCC regulations and may subject the user to fines.
(2) Caution messages for use of unauthorized antennas, cables, and/or coupling devices not conforming
with ERP/EIRP and/or indoor -only restrictions.

Standards and Certifications

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Standards and Certifications
Corning products have met the approvals of the following certifying organizations:
Category Standards
Safety: UL 60950-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950
Laser Safety:
Radio: FCC 47: Part 2, 27 ISO: ISO 9001: 2000 and ISO 13485: 2003
SCDRH 21 CFR 1040.10, 1040.11 (Except for
deviations per notice No.50, July 26, 2001)
IEC/EN 60825-1:1994+A1:2002+A2:2001

Licensee Contact Information

Industrial Boosters may only be used by FCC licensees or those given express (individualized) consent of license. Corning certifies all of the VARs listed as licensed installers for Corning. For the list of licensed VARs, please contact the Corning Tech Support Hotline: (US) 410-553-2086 or 800-787-1266.

About this Guide

This Installation Guide describes how to perform the physical installation of the MobileAccessHX unit. The installation procedures of other units (e.g. RIU, OCH-HX, SC-450) relevant to the system are detailed in their user manuals (see Additional Relevant Documentation below).

Additional Relevant Documents

The following documents are required if the corresponding units are included in your system.
Document Name
RIU Installation and Configuration Guide MA2000 User Manual (includes BU information) System Controller (SC-450) User Manual MA Software Version Update Tool

List of Acronyms

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List of Acronyms
BTS BTSC BU DL HX MUX PA PSU RCU RIU RU SC-450 UL
Base Transceiver Station Base Transceiver Station Conditioner Base Unit Downlink High Power Remote Multiplexer Power Amplif ier Power Supply Unit Remote Control Unit Radio Interface Unit Remote Unit (module) System Controller Uplink

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Table of Contents
Warranties ................................................................................................................................ 2
Hardware ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Software Warranty ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Returns .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Limitations of Liabilities ................................................................................................................................. 3
Reporting Defects ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Warnings and Admonishments ............................................................................................... 5
RF Safety .................................................................................................................................. 5
Compliance with RF safety requirements: .................................................................................................... 5
Power requirements for DC Inputs ................................................................................................................ 5
Laser Safety .............................................................................................................................. 7
Care of Fiber Optic Connectors .................................................................................................................... 7
Regulatory Compliance Information ....................................................................................... 7
Standards and Certifications ................................................................................................... 8
Licensee Contact Information ................................................................................................. 8
About this Guide ...................................................................................................................... 8
List of Acronyms ...................................................................................................................... 9
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................... 10
1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 13
1.1 Key Features and Capabilities ............................................................................................................ 14
1.2 System Architecture ............................................................................................................................ 15
1.3 System Monitoring and Managem ent ................................................................................................. 16
1.4 HX Unit Description ............................................................................................................................. 17
1.4.1 HX WCS External Interfaces ..................................................................................................... 18
1.4.2 Internal Module Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 20
1.5 External Passive Module (EPM).......................................................................................................... 23
2 Installation Guidelines .................................................................................................... 24
2.1 Site Considerations ............................................................................................................................. 24
2.2 Environmental ..................................................................................................................................... 24
2.3 Installation Requirements .................................................................................................................... 24
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2.4 Fiber Optic Requirements ................................................................................................................... 25
2.4.1 Authorized Optic Cables ........................................................................................................... 25
2.4.2 Fiber Optic Rules ...................................................................................................................... 25
2.5 RF Coaxial Cable Guidelines .............................................................................................................. 26
2.5.1 General Cable Installation Procedures ..................................................................................... 26
2.5.2 RF Rules ................................................................................................................................... 26
2.5.3 Coax Cable Lengths and Losses .............................................................................................. 26
2.5.4 Cable Routing ........................................................................................................................... 27
2.6 Antenna Specifications and Guidelines ............................................................................................... 27
2.6.1 Authorized Antennas and Couplers .......................................................................................... 27
2.6.2 General Antenna Installation Guidelines ................................................................................... 28
2.7 Grounding Requirement ...................................................................................................................... 28
2.8 Manual Handling ................................................................................................................................. 28
2.9 Installation Requirements .................................................................................................................... 28
3 HX Physical Installation .................................................................................................. 29
3.1 Unpacking and Inspection ................................................................................................................... 29
3.2 Mounting .............................................................................................................................................. 30
3.2.1 General Instructions .................................................................................................................. 30
3.2.2 Rack Mount Installation ............................................................................................................. 30
3.2.2.1 Rack Installation General Safety Instructions .............................................................. 30
3.2.2.2 Mounting HX WCS in 19-in Rack ................................................................................. 31
3.2.3 Wall-Mount Installation .............................................................................................................. 33
3.2.3.1 Assembling EPM to HX WCS (for Configurations with EPM) ...................................... 33
3.2.3.2 Horizontal Wall Mount Installation ...............................................................................
3.2.3.3 Vertical Wall Mount Installation .................................................................................... 38
3.3 Connections......................................................................................................................................... 42
3.3.1 RF and Fiber Connections ........................................................................................................ 42
3.3.1.1 Installations with Additional HX Unit ............................................................................ 42
3.3.1.2 Installations with MA1000/MA2000 Remote ................................................................ 45
3.3.2 Ground Connection ................................................................................................................... 48
3.3.3 Power Connections ................................................................................................................... 49
3.4 Verifying Normal Operation ................................................................................................................. 50
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Appendix A: System Specifications...................................................................................... 51
RF Parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 51
Optical Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 52
Physical Specifications................................................................................................................................ 53
Environmental Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 53
Standards and Approvals ............................................................................................................................ 54
Supported Services ............................................................................................................................. 51
RF Parameters per Service Antenna Port ........................................................................................... 51
RF Parameters for Diplexer External Input Port .................................................................................. 52
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Appendix B: Ordering Information ........................................................................................ 55
MobileAccessHX WCS Remote Units ......................................................................................................... 55
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Introduction
MobileAccessHX WCS is a mid-power, remote solution designed t o be int egrat ed into ex istin g Mobi leAcc ess1000 (MA1000) and MobileAcce ss2000 (MA2000) D istributed Antenna S ystems (DAS) alread y deployed in the fi eld. It is a fiber fed, compact unit whic h provides support f or the WCS 2300 MHz band and is designed to com plement the MA1000/MA2000 and other MobileAccessHX flavors while enhancing RF open space coverage for large­scale public venues such as campuses, stadiums, convention centers, hotels, airports and train stations.
Using low-loss fiber optic cabling, remote units can cover distances of up to 12.75 mi (2 km) from the BTS signal sources at the headend. HX WCS requires minimum addition of hardware to the headend (WCS BTSC) and utilizes existing fiber and antenna overlay. HX WCS MIMO takes full advantage of MIMO technology by using spatial multiplexing to deliver higher spectral efficiency and preventing the degradation of quality while significantly increasing throughput on the same spectrum.
HX WCS Figure 1-1
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1.1 Key Features and Capabilities

Service Platform: Accommodates LTE and provides SISO/MIMO configuration for WCS band.
Cost-Effective High Power: Optimizes and reduces the number of antennas required to cover open areas
by offering up to 33 dBm (2 W) composite power per frequency band.
Scalability: Supports either SISO or MIMO service in a single compact enclosure.
Operator-Grade Operation: Advanced signal handling and management ensures operator-grade
performance in multi-operator deployments.
Design and Deployment Flexibility: Antenna splitting schemes are possible due to the higher power output capability.
Compatibility: Connects existing MobileAccess1000, MobileAccess2000 and MobileAccessHX remote units to allow common antenna overlay; Shares a common headend and EMS in a single deplo yment .
Monitoring and Web Management: All status LEDs are located on front panel; Web management via the SC-450 controller (v7.2 and higher)
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1.2 System Architecture

MobileAccessHX WCS provides a complete solut ion consisting of HX remote un it(s) at the r emote locations and headend elements.
In the downlink, at t he headend , the BT S or BDA sign al is condit ioned by the RIU, ensuring a c onstant RF level. The conditioned signa l is then converted by the Base Unit (BU) to an opt ical signal for transport over si ngle or multi-mode fiber to the HX remote unit, located at the remote location. In the uplink, the process is reversed.
The HX Remote Un it (SIS O/MIMO ) cons ists of a c om pact e nclosure that houses the RF m odul e, po wer ele m ents and the required interf ac es . T he R F m odule s upports t he WCS band. An interfac e dupl exin g por t is l oc ate d o n the remote to allow additi ona l HX r em otes to be co nnec t e d s o tha t t he ser vices f rom all HX remotes c an be com bin ed into one antenna port.
The System Controller (SC-450 v7.2) enables local and r emote management, as well as c ontrols all MA1000, MA2000, and HX elements from a single, centralized location.
HX WCS Architecture Diagram
Figure 1-2
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1.3 System Monitoring and Management

The HX WCS rem ote unit is centrall y managed via the SC-450 C ontroller (v7.2 and higher). Note that HX is no t directly connected to the controller. The HX is managed and configured via the BU to which it is connect ed
Figure 1-3 shows the Configuration tabs of the sel ected HX unit. Refer to the SC-450 Controller User Manual (v7.2 and higher) for information on how to configure and manage the HX WCS remote unit.
Example of HX WCS Configuration Tab Figure 1-3
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1.4 HX Unit Description

The HX WCS unit consists of the following main modules:
RCU – Remote Control Unit; Includes status LEDs for each module and control ports
HX-WCS MUX – Multiplexer [ANT. 1 MUX (right) for SISO; ANT. 2 MUX (left) for MIMO] includ ing int erf ac es
to RF antennas and to MA1000/MA2000 units; combines signal sources additional external RF signals (when connected to HX unit and MA1000/MA2000 remote) while providing the proper filtering into a single antenna port
HX Module – [ANT. 1 (right) for SISO; ANT. 2 (left) for MIMO] Internal module that interfaces to the optical converter unit (Base Unit) connects via an SMF pair and supports one service. The HX WCS module provides the additional amplification on the DL signals routed from the BU towards the Multiplexer.
Power Supply - DC power; Internal module
The unit plot plan is provided on the left side of the enclosure door:
HX WCS Unit Plot Plan Figure 1-4
The following sections provide details on the front panel and internal module interfaces.
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