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2. Access to the Equipment: Access to the equipment in use must be restricted to service personnel only. 3. Safety Norms: Recommended safety norms are detailed in the safety sections of this manual. Local safety regulations must be used if mandatory. Safety instructions in this document should be used in addition to the local safety regulations. In the case of conflict between safety instructions stated in this manual and those indicated in local regulations, mandatory local norms will prevail. 4. Service Personnel Skill: Service personnel must have received adequate technical training on telecommunications and in particular on the equipment this manual refers to. Trademarks All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Contact Information
Sales and Sales Support: For sales information, contact one of the Harris Stratex Networks headquarters, or find your regional sales office at http://www.harrisstratex.com/contact.
Corporate Headquarters North Carolina, USA Harris Stratex Networks, Inc. Research Triangle Park 637 Davis Drive Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 United States Phone: + 1 919-767-3230 Fax: + 1 919-767-3233 Toll Free for Sales Inquiries: + 1 888-HSTX-NOW (888-478-9669) Phone: +65 6496 0900 Fax: + 65 6496 0999 Sales Inquiries: +1-321-674-4252 International Headquarters Singapore Harris Stratex Networks (S) Pte. Ltd. 17, Changi Business Park Central 1 Honeywell Building, #04-01 Singapore 486073
Customer Service:
For customer service, contact one of the regional Technical Help Desks listed below. Americas Technical Help Desk Harris Stratex Networks 120 Rose Orchard Way San Jose, CA 95134 U.S.A. EMEA Technical Help Desk Harris Stratex Networks 4 Bell Drive Hamilton International Technology Park Blantyre, Glasgow, Scotland G72 0FB United Kingdom Phone:+44 1698 714 073 Fax: +44 1698 717 204 Asia Pacific Technical Help Desk Harris Stratex Networks Bldg 10, Units A&B Philexcel Industrial Park M. Roxas Hi-way Clark Freeport Zone Philippines 2023 Phone:+63 45 599 5192 Fax: +63 45 599 5196
Phone:+1 210 561 7400 Toll-free in US: +1 800 227 8332 Fax: +1 408 944 1683 TAC.AM@hstx.com
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Or you can contact your local Harris Stratex Networks office. Contact information is available on our website at: www.harrisstratex.com/support/customer.
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WARNING
Making adjustments and/or modifications to this equipment that are not in accordance with the provisions of this instruction manual or other supplementary documentation may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment, and may void the equipment warranty.
AVERTISSEMENT
Tout rglage ou modification faits cet quipement hors du cadre dict par ce guide dutilisation ou par toute autre documentation supplmentaire pourraient causer des blessures ou endommager lquipement et peut entraner lannulation de sa garantie.
WARNUNG
Die an diesen Gerten gemachte Einstellungen und/oder nderungen, welche nicht gem dieser Bedienungsanleitung, oder gem anderen zustzlichen Anleitungen, ausgefhrt werden, knnen Verletzungen oder Materialschden zur Folge haben und eventuell die Garantie ungltig machen.
ATENCIN
Llevar a cabo ajustamientos y/o modificaciones a este equipo, sin seguir las instrucciones provistas por este manual u otro documento adicional, podra resultar en lesiones a su persona o daos al equipo, y anular la garanta de este ltimo.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1, INTRODUCTION
About This Manual ........................................................................................ 1-1 Related Publications .................................................................................. 1-1 Notices .................................................................................................... 1-1 Safety Warnings ........................................................................................... 1-2 General ................................................................................................... 1-2 Personal Safety ........................................................................................ 1-2 Equipment Safety ..................................................................................... 1-3 Regulatory Compliance (USA) ......................................................................... 1-4 FCC Title 47, Part 101 ............................................................................... 1-4 FCC Part 15 Emission Requirements ............................................................ 1-4 The Constellation Radio ................................................................................. 1-5 Low/Medium Capacity Radio ....................................................................... 1-5 High Capacity Radio .................................................................................. 1-5 Physical Description ...................................................................................... 1-6 The Constellation Elements ........................................................................ 1-6 Rack Size................................................................................................. 1-7 Shelf Configurations ...................................................................................... 1-7 Tributary Configuration............................................................................ 1-14 System Features......................................................................................... 1-15 Protection Switching................................................................................ 1-15 RCS Function ......................................................................................... 1-15 Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) .............................................. 1-15 Software Updates ................................................................................... 1-16 Replaceable Modules ............................................................................... 1-16 Alarm Reporting ..................................................................................... 1-17 Add-Drop Multiplexer Configuration ........................................................... 1-17 Network Management and Control ................................................................ 1-18 Network Management Interfaces............................................................... 1-18 User-Friendly Radio Interface ................................................................... 1-18
CHAPTER 3, INSTALLATION
AND
COMMISSIONING
Introduction ................................................................................................. 3-1 FCC Requirements .................................................................................... 3-1 Data and Records ..................................................................................... 3-1 Precaution ................................................................................................... 3-1 Recommended Tools and Test Equipment ......................................................... 3-2 Customer-supplied Tools............................................................................ 3-2 Recommended Test Equipment for Installation and Maintenance ..................... 3-2
Circuit Breakers............................................................................................ 3-3 Grounding Recommendations ......................................................................... 3-4 Monitoring Recommendations ......................................................................... 3-4 Monitoring the Reference Frequency ............................................................ 3-4 UBER (Uncorrected Bit Error Rate) Measurement........................................... 3-5 Summary of the Installation Procedures........................................................... 3-6 Turning on the Radio ..................................................................................... 3-6 Summary of the Terminal Test ........................................................................ 3-7 Summary of the Hop Test .............................................................................. 3-8 Network Element Address .......................................................................... 3-8 Detailed Installation Procedures...................................................................... 3-8 CAN Connector ....................................................................................... 3-10 Interconnection Cabling ........................................................................... 3-11 Detailed Turn-on Procedures ........................................................................ 3-20 Detailed Terminal Test ................................................................................. 3-21 Transmitter Frequency Measurement & Adjustment ..................................... 3-21 Receiver Frequency Measurement & Adjustment ......................................... 3-23 Transmitter Power Measurement............................................................... 3-25 Aligning the Antenna ................................................................................... 3-29
CHAPTER 5, CONFIGURING
THE
CONSTELLATION RADIO
SYSTEM from the CONFIGURATION Submenu ................................................... 5-1 3DS3 (4DS3) CAPACITY USE ...................................................................... 5-1 USED CAPACITY and PROTECTION .............................................................. 5-3 RCS DELAY .............................................................................................. 5-4 SYNCHRONIZATION MX ............................................................................. 5-4 STUFFING MODE (DS3 MODE) .................................................................... 5-5 ATPC High/Low Configuration ..................................................................... 5-5 M12 PROTECTION, SVC, FAN, PATH ALARMS MENU, AND CONFIG ALARM......... 5-6 ADM from the CONFIGURATION Submenu ........................................................ 5-7 Configuring the Add-Drop Multiplexer (ADM) in a Repeater ............................. 5-7 TRIBUTARIES from the CONFIGURATION Submenu ........................................... 5-8 RELAYS from the CONFIGURATION Submenu.................................................... 5-9 Configuring the SERVICE CHANNEL ............................................................... 5-10 CONFIGURATION Submenu ...................................................................... 5-10 CONTROL Submenu ................................................................................ 5-12 Network Management ................................................................................. 5-12
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IP APPLICATIONS
TCP/IP-to-Netcom Connectivity....................................................................... 6-1 Protocol Layers............................................................................................. 6-2 IP Routing ................................................................................................... 6-2 Community ID.............................................................................................. 6-3 Network Management Submenu ..................................................................... 6-3 CONFIGURATION Menu.............................................................................. 6-3 NE ADDRESS............................................................................................ 6-4 IP ROUTING ............................................................................................. 6-4 REBOOT SYSTEM ...................................................................................... 6-6 SNMP Agent Configuration ......................................................................... 6-6
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ORDERING
About the Customer Service Center............................................................... 12-1 Ordering Parts or Spares.............................................................................. 12-1 Part Numbers ......................................................................................... 12-1 Spare Unit Part List ................................................................................. 12-3 Customer Training....................................................................................... 12-7 General Training Policy ............................................................................ 12-8 Cable Specifications ...................................................................................... A-1 Connecting to Other Radios ........................................................................ A-1 Customer Access Areas ................................................................................. A-5 External Alarm/Control Connector ............................................................... A-5 Access Area for Interconnection Cabling....................................................... A-7 Constellation 155 and 3xDS3/4xDS3 Customer Interface ................................. A-12
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Splitter Combiner 3xDS3/4xDS3 ............................................................... A-12 155 Cable Interconnection Bracket ............................................................ A-13 OC-3 Optical Interface ............................................................................. A-13 Introduction ................................................................................................. B-1 Keypad or VT-100 Terminal Emulator ............................................................... B-1 Introduction ............................................................................................. B-1 Cable ...................................................................................................... B-1 Setting Up a PC with Emulator .................................................................... B-1 Screen Format.......................................................................................... B-2 Serial Interface......................................................................................... B-2 Pinout Table ............................................................................................. B-2 Keypad........................................................................................................ B-2 Technical Data.......................................................................................... B-2 Function of the Keys.................................................................................. B-3 Menu Format................................................................................................ B-4 The Menu Tree ............................................................................................. B-4 Main Menu ............................................................................................... B-4 Alarm Submenu........................................................................................ B-5 Status Submenu ....................................................................................... B-6 Performance Submenu .............................................................................. B-7 Control Submenu...................................................................................... B-8 Configuration Submenu ............................................................................. B-9 Transmitter Assembly .................................................................................... C-1 Receiver Assembly ........................................................................................ C-3 IF Filter ....................................................................................................... C-4 Multiplier-Filter ............................................................................................. C-4 LO MON Frequency Calculation ................................................................... C-6 Modem Assembly.......................................................................................... C-6 High Level Mux (HLM) Assembly ..................................................................... C-8 DC-DC Power Supply Assembly ....................................................................... C-9 Loop System ................................................................................................ D-1 Loop System Configurations ........................................................................... D-1 Single Loop System Using Repeaters ........................................................... D-1 Single Loop System with Two Terminals at Repeater Site ............................... D-2 Multiple Loop System, a Loop within a Loop.................................................. D-3 Two Separate Loop Systems....................................................................... D-4 Customer Setup ........................................................................................... D-6
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Chapter 1. Introduction
About This Manual
This manual contains procedures for installing, commissioning, and troubleshooting the Harris Stratex Networks Constellation radio system. It also contains safety and customer service information. The Constellation system software information in this manual is for Version 7.x and above. The system software resides in the SPU Controller.
Related Publications
Constellation Systems Application Information Constellation Keypad Menus Quick Reference Card
Notices
To protect both personnel and equipment, the following notices are used throughout this manual.
The exclamation point in a triangle indicates a Warning or Caution. This notice alerts the personnel to possible damage to equipment, interruption of service, or a violation of a legal requirement.
The notepad indicates a Note. This notice clarifies or qualifies a specific point or instruction in the procedure or description.
The stop sign indicates a pause in the procedure to perform some other task. Once you have completed the other task, you may continue with the procedure.
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Safety Warnings
General
The installation, maintenance, or removal of radio equipment (including grounding) and the radio antenna system must be performed by qualified personnel. Harris Stratex Networks is not responsible or liable for the improper performance of the equipment, damage to the equipment, or injury to personnel caused by improper practices.
To prevent equipment damage and shock hazard caused by lightning, antenna installation and the grounding system must comply with NEC or IEC standards, and local regulatory requirements. The following general safety precautions must be observed at all times. Heed all warning labels that are permanently affixed to the equipment. Failure to heed warnings can result in serious injury to the equipment and/or user. Observe all laser, optical, and RF precautions. Observe all electrical precautions. Verify that the grounding configuration complies with local code practice and requirements. Doors are to be closed with grounding straps installed and latched during normal operation. Doors should only be open or removed during maintenance activity.
Personal Safety
RADIATION-FREQUENCY RADIATION HAZARD Do not open waveguide with RF power on. Do not connect power to the radio assembly unless the transmitter is properly terminated. The transmitter is terminated when its output is connected to the antenna, to test equipment, or to a dummy load. Only properly trained personnel should operate this equipment.
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Verify grounding before the electrical power source is connected to the equipment.
Do not look into optical connectors. Invisible laser light emitted from optical sources can cause permanent eye injury.
Equipment Safety
Handling Static-sensitive Devices
Some of the components in the Constellation radio are sensitive to static electricity, or electrostatic discharge (ESD) and thus can be damaged or destroyed by ESD that builds up in your body through routine activity. ESD-sensitive components are marked with one of the following symbols:
Before working on the Constellation, discharge any static electricity you may be carrying. Handle the equipment in a static-free environment and use a grounding wrist strap or a heel strap.
Handling Connectors
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Long-term Storage
The Constellation contains moisture-sensitive devices (MSDs) that are shipped in vacuum-sealed packages for protection. Moisture can build up in the MSDs when they are not powered up or not in active use and thus damage sensitive components. Store MSDs that are not being used in a dry place. Rotate the MSDs every two years.
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