Selex ES F867DHDE H User Manual

ECOS-D Digital Simulcast Technology
Radio Base Station Guide
Installation, configuration and maintenance
REVISION TABLE
Date Revision Comment
17/11/2010 2 Update of section 4.1
08/11/2010 1 First issue
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Summary
1. Scope ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. First aid for electrical shock and safety rules................................................................................................ 5
2.1 First aid for electrical shock ................................................................................................................. 5
2.1.1 Artificial respiration ........................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.2 Treatment of burns........................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance.................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 RF Exposure Compliance ................................................................................................................ 7
2.2.2 Electrostatic protection .................................................................................................................... 7
3. Technical/Environmental Specification ........................................................................................................ 8
4. ECOS-D DMR4000 – encoding criteria ...................................................................................................... 10
4.1 RGW4000/RBS4000 ............................................................................................................................ 10
5. Device Assembly and composition ............................................................................................................... 12
5.1 Connector positions ............................................................................................................................. 14
6. Installation.................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................... 15
6.1.1 Installation Pre-requisites .............................................................................................................. 15
6.1.2 Unpack........................................................................................................................................... 16
6.1.3 Mechanical installation.................................................................................................................. 16
6.1.4 Electrical wiring ............................................................................................................................ 18
6.1.5 Unit grounding............................................................................................................................... 18
6.1.6 48 Vdc input .................................................................................................................................. 19
6.2 Radio Interfaces................................................................................................................................... 20
6.2.1 TX N type connector ..................................................................................................................... 20
6.2.2 RX N type connector ..................................................................................................................... 21
6.3 Line interfaces...................................................................................................................................... 22
6.3.1 4W and 4W+E/M Link .................................................................................................................. 22
6.3.2 AF in/out........................................................................................................................................ 29
6.4 Syncronization Interfaces ................................................................................................................... 33
6.4.1 Main GPS Interface ....................................................................................................................... 33
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6.5 Other Interfaces................................................................................................................................... 34
6.5.1 Door break-in................................................................................................................................. 34
6.5.2 LAN Interface................................................................................................................................ 35
6.5.3 Serial Interface............................................................................................................................... 37
6.5.4 Auxiliary Serial Interface .............................................................................................................. 39
6.5.5 Digital Input/Output Interface ....................................................................................................... 42
6.5.6 Local Microphone Interface .......................................................................................................... 44
7. Configuration ............................................................................................................................................... 46
8. Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................. 46
8.1 Module features, alarms and troubleshooting................................................................................... 46
8.1.1 CORE module ............................................................................................................................... 46
8.1.2 4 Lines Interface module - LIF ...................................................................................................... 49
8.1.3 SWITCH module........................................................................................................................... 50
8.1.4 DC/DC module .............................................................................................................................. 51
8.1.5 Radio Receiver and Transmitter module - RTX ............................................................................ 51
8.1.6 Power Amplifier module - PA ....................................................................................................... 53
8.2 Power modules maintenance precaution ........................................................................................... 55
8.3 Module removal ................................................................................................................................... 56
8.4 Back card removal............................................................................................................................... 57
8.5 Local Maintenance Interface .............................................................................................................. 58
8.6 Local Test AF Interface ...................................................................................................................... 60
8.7 Remote Maintenance Interface .......................................................................................................... 61
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1. Scope
This manual provides experienced technicians familiar with similar types of equipment with information
which permit the installation and maintenance of the described product, whose characteristics are
described in the Technical specification Section.
This document does not contain information of the maintenance and configuration software that are
provided with the software itself.
Information contained in this document are valid only for the described ECOSD RBS4000H
U1025WA0C14W6E100S1V1G2 (FCCID: X5YF867DHDE-H) of the ECOS-D DMR4000 Family of
products, optional cards and ancillaries included. The technicians must use only the part of information
related to the RBS really shipped.
2. First aid for electrical shock and safety rules
2.1 First aid for electrical shock
Do not touch the patient with bare hands until the circuit has been opened. pen the circuit by switching
off the line switches. If that is not possible protect yourself with dry material and free the patient from
the conductor.
2.1.1 Artificial respiration
It is important to start mouth resuscitation at once and to call a doctor immediately. Suggested
procedure for mouth to mouth resuscitation method is described in Table 1.
2.1.2 Treatment of burns
This treatment should be used after the patient has regained consciousness. It can also be employed
while artificial respiration is being applied (in this case there should be at least two persons present).
Warning
• Do not attempt to remove clothing from burnt sections
• Apply dry gauze on the burns
• Do not apply ointments or other oily substances.
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Table 1 First aid
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2.2 Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance
2.2.1 RF Exposure Compliance
The described product is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions, where users have full
knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC limits. This
RBS is NOT authorized for any other use.
2.2.2 Electrostatic protection
When the equipment units are provided with the plate, shown in Figure 1 it means that they contain
components electrostatic charge sensitive.
Figure 1 Electrostatic sensitive equipment
In order to prevent the units from being damaged while handling, it is advisable to wear an elasticised
band (Figure 2) around the wrist ground connected through coiled cord (Figure 3) to the appropriate
point on the RBS (Figure 4)
Figure 2 Antistatic band
Figure 3 Coiled Cord
Antistatic
contact point
Figure 4 Antistatic contact point
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3. Technical/Environmental Specification
The main characteristic of the device are:
Radio Frequency:
Frequency range 400 – 470 MHz
Channel Spacing 12,5 – 25 kHz
Channel step 5 kHz – 6,25 kHz
RF Power 2 – 25 Watt (step 0,1 dB)
Modulation type Dual mode
Analog FM/PM (EN 300 086 – EN 300 113)
CTCSS 67 – 254.1 Hz (step 0,1 Hz)
DCS yes
Antenna connector 50 Ohm
Emission mode Duplex/Simplex
Receiver sensitivity Analog FM (12,5 kHz): -112 dBm @ 20 dB SINAD psofo
Digital 4FSK: -118 dBm @ BER = 5x10-2
Digital C4FM: -118 dBm @ BER = 5x10-2
Power supply:
Input voltage 48 Vdc (35 ÷ 75 Vdc - galvanically insulated)
11K0F3E/11K0G3E
16K0F3E/16K0G3E
Digital 4FSK (TS 102 361-1,2,3)
7K60FXD/7K60FXE
C4FM
8K10F1D/8K10F1E
Environmental condition:
Operating temperature -30 - +60 °C (-22 - +140 °F)
This is the temperature measured in close proximity to the
device. If the device is mounted in a cabinet, the temperature
within the cabinet is measured.
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Humidity should not exceed 90% relative humidity @ 50°C (122°F) non
condensating
Air Quality no particular requirements due to the fact there is not any
rotating/mobile part in the equipment
Equipment Ventilation a minimum of ½ RU (4,4 cm – 0,8 inches) must be left among
devices installed in the same cabinet
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4. ECOS-D DMR4000 – encoding criteria
The ECOS-D DMR4000 family includes several products.
This section describes the encoding criteria for models of the families
- RGW4000
- RBS4000
4.1 RGW4000/RBS4000
Tab. 4.1: Product Options for the family Rxx4000
General Code: ECOSD Rxx4000y aabbbWAcde4WgE1hmSnVpGr
Type of equipment
Type of backplane
Frequency Band
RF Power
Power Supply
Rxx xx = GW - equipment Dual CORE xx = BS - equipment Single CORE
4000y y = A - backplane Type A y = B - backplane Type B y = C - backplane Type C y = G - backplane Type G (dual-core)
y = H - backplane Type H for 25W VHF/UHF and 110W VHF
y = I - backplane Type I for 110W UHF (also valid for 110W VHF)
aa aa = V1 (66 - 88 MHz) aa = V2 (145 - 174 MHz) aa = V3 (136 - 174 MHz) aa = U1 (400 - 470 MHz) aa = U2 (450 - 526 MHz) aa = U3 (854 - 921 MHz) aa = 00 - indicates no part radio
bbbW bbb = 025 - Pout 25W bbb = 110 - Pout 110W bbb = 000 - indicates no Power Amplifier module
Acde A - indicates 12Vdc power supply c = 0 - does not provide 12Vdc power supply c = 1 - provides 12Vdc power supply d = 0 - indicates the absence of alternatives at 12Vdc powr supply d = B - indicates 24Vdc power supply
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d = C - indicates 48Vdc power supply d = D - indicates 72Vdc power supply d = E - indicates 230Vac power supply e = 1 - indicates one power supply module e = 2 - indicates two power supply modules e = 3 - indicates three power supply modules
e = 0 - indicates no power supply modules
4 Wires interfaces
4Wg g = 1 - indicates one LIF (Line Interface module) with back-
card g = 2 - indicates two LIF (Line Interface modules) with back-
card … g = 0 indicates no Line Interface modules and no back-card
E1 Interfaces
E1hm
h = C - indicates back-DIF (Digital Interface back-card) with
coax connectors @75 Ohm unbalanced h = R - indicates back-DIF (Digital Interface back-card) with
RJ45 connectors @120 Ohm balanced h = 0 - indicates no back-DIF
m = 1 - indicates one Digital Interface module m = 2 - indicates two Digital Interface modules m = 0 - indicates no Digital Interface modules
Option Board ­SOIP
Sn n = 1 - indicates one SOIP piggy-back on one CORE module n = 2 - indicates two SOIP piggy-back on two CORE modules n = 0 - indicates no SOIP piggy-back
Option Board ­VOCODER
Vp p = 1 - indicates one VOCODER piggy-back on one CORE
module
p = 2 - indicates two VOCODER piggy-back on two CORE
modules
p = 0 - indicates no VOCODER piggy-back
Synchronization ­GPS receiver
Gr r = 1 - indicates one GPS receiver piggy-back on one CORE
module (Master)
r = 2 - indicates two GPS receiver piggy-back on one CORE
module (Master)
r = 0 - indicates no GPS receivers piggy-back
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5. Device Assembly and composition
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5.1 Connector positions
Microphone/AF test
RF TX antenna
Power on/off switch
48V DC input
Loudspeaker
Main Power on/off switch
Antistatic contact
LAN port
4W(+E/M) local port
Door Alarm
GPS antenna
RF RX antenna
AUX Serial port
I/O port
4x4W(+E/M) link ports
Main Serial port
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6. Installation
6.1 Overview
The device can be shipped preinstalled in a cabinet or not. If it is not shipped preinstalled in a cabinet,
after unpacking, mechanical installation takes place, followed by electrical connections as described in
this document. The device may be installed in any location suitable for electronic communications
equipment, provided that the environmental conditions do not exceed the equipment specifications for
temperature, humidity, and air quality and that the access to that location is restricted as described
below:
access can only be gained by service persons or by users who have been instructed about the
reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that be taken;
and
access is through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of security, and is
controlled by the authority responsible for the location
6.1.1 Installation Pre-requisites
To ensures the best possible performance and reliability of the described equipment pre-installation
planning is required. This includes considering the mounting location of the repeater in relation to input
power and antennas. Also to be considered are site environment conditions, the particular mounting
method and required tools and equipment.
To plan the installation, please pay particular attention to environmental condition at the site,
ventilation requirements, and grounding and lightning protection as described in this manual.
After that, following the instruction given in this manual:
Unpack and inspect the equipment.
Mechanical install the equipment at the site.
Make necessary electrical wiring:
- Unit Grounding
- DC input cabling
- Coaxial cables to transmit and receive antennas
Perform a post-installation function checkout test of the equipment to verify proper installation.
Proceed to customize the repeater parameters per customer specifications (e.g. operating
frequency, PL, codes, color code, etc.)
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6.1.2 Unpack
Inspect the equipment for damage immediately after unpacking and make a report of the extent of any
damage to the transportation company and to SELEX Communications S.p.A.
The following items are packed together:
ECOS-D A2T Radio Base Station
DC power cable
This manual
6.1.3 Mechanical installation
The device is shipped in a box. Upon delivery, the equipment must be removed from the container
(see Unpack section) and transferred to a rack or cabinet if not provided.
If supplied, the metallic cabinet is a 6 RU 19” metallic cabinet. The cabinet is provided with 4 feet and
it is stackable up to three cabinets. The cabinet is provided with two lateral handles to be used only for
handling it during the installation process. The Cabinet is provided with front and rear metallic doors
with locks.
Refer to this manual for all the installation requirements even if the device is supplied with a cabinet.
If the device is supplied without a cabinet it is designed to be fitted in a 19” cabinet using 3 RU of
space.
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M6 screws
Customer-supplied cabinets and racks must have mounting rail and hole spacing compatible with EIA
Universal 48.3 cm (19 inches) specifications. Cabinets must provide adequate ventilation and must
meet the following criteria:
45.0 cm (17.71 inches) deep
48.3 cm (19 inches) wide
13.4 cm (5.25 inches) high
Two mounting rails 5 cm (2 inches) from front cabinet with front mounting holes 5.7 cm (2.25
inches) apart (center to center).
The front of the device is provided with four holes for M6 screws. This permits to fasten the device to a
19” rack by means of 4 M6 screws.
If several devices are installed in a single cabinet, be sure equipment have to be spaced at least by
1/2 RU (2,2 cm, 0,8 inches).to allow for adequate cooling.
Cabinets must have a least 15 cm (6 inches) of open space between the air vents and any wall or
other cabinets. This allows adequate air flow.
When multiple cabinets (each equipped with several repeaters) are installed in an enclosed
area, ensure appropriate ventilation and consider air conditioning or other climate control
equipment to satisfy the temperature requirements.
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6.1.4 Electrical wiring
The electrical wiring must be done using appropriate cables thus assuring the equipment responds to
the electromagnetic compatibility standards.
The cable terminates to flying connectors which have to be connected to the corresponding
connectors on the equipment front.
Position and pin–out of the equipment connectors are available in the appropriate section in the
following of this document.
6.1.5 Unit grounding
The device is equipped with a ground nut located on the rear panel of the device and identified by a
label. This nut must be used for a direct connection of the device to the site grounding, even if the
device is included in a cabinet. All antenna cables and DC power cabling should be properly grounded
and lightning protected. Failure to provide proper lightning protection may result in permanent damage
to the radio equipment.
Ground
connector
Figure 5 Ground connector
Interconnecting points Type of connector terminating
Type of cable/conductor
the cable
Ground M6 nut Section area ≥ 6 sq. mm
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6.1.6 48 Vdc input
Use the connector marked in red to connect RBS to the output of the 48 VDC power supply. Each
level must be connected separately the 48 VDC power supply. The RBS is galvanically insulated..
Interconnecting points Type of connector terminating
Type of cable/conductor
the cable
Power supply 35 – 75 Vdc Polarised SUB–D 3W3 female
connector
Section of each wire ≥ 4 sq.mm. (for length < 6 m)
D-SUB 3W3 female pinout
PIN
A1 Negative voltage A2 Not used A3 Positive voltage
(soldering side view)
Hereafter the power cable supplied with the 48 Vdc powered device is shown. The cable is provided
with D-SUB 3W3 female connector and a 30A fuse.
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