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TRuepoint 4000
7 to 38 GHz
The Radio Installation
P/N IMN-904007-E02
Revision history
Issue date
Status
PCO 24157
First release
ECO 25075
Part N IMN-904007-E02
Copyright 2005 HARRIS CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
TRuepoint, MicroStar, NetBoss, and STARVIEW are trademarks of
HARRIS CORPORATION
Data subject to change without notice.
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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PREFACE
ISO 9001 Certification ................................................................................. -v
Technical Assistance Center ......................................................................... -v
CHAPTER 1, SCOPE
OF THIS
MANUAL
CHAPTER 3, INSTALLING
THE
RFU
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
TOC-ii
Contents
CHAPTER 4, INSTALLING
THE
SPU
CHAPTER 5, MAINTENANCE
Maintenance ............................................................................................... 5-1
Basic Troubleshooting................................................................................ 5-1
Replacing Units ............................................................................................ 5-3
Replacing the RFU..................................................................................... 5-3
Remove the RFU ................................................................................... 5-3
Install a new RFU.................................................................................. 5-5
Replacing the SPU..................................................................................... 5-6
CHAPTER 6, OPTIONS
AND
ORDERING
CHAPTER 7, GLOSSARY
INDEX
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PREFACE
PREFACE
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Preface
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PREFACE
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Center
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OF THIS
MANUAL
Foreword
This document provides instructions for installing the TRuepoint 4000 radio
terminal, according to planned or acquired options. It also provides
information on
Cable connections to the SPU;
General Setup information,
Grounding guidelines; and
Basic troubleshooting.
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SCOPE OF THIS
MANUAL
SCOPE
H A P T E R
1-2
Chapter 5, Maintenance
Steps for replacing the RFU, and the SPU.
Chapter 7, Glossary
Compilation of acronyms and special terms and their definitions, where
appropriate used throughout the TRuepoint user documentation.
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SCOPE OF THIS
MANUAL
1-4
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Manual P/N
Title
Comments
System Description
Top Level
IMN-904006-Exx
Radio Installation
This document
IMN-904008-Exx
Operators Interface
Quick Reference
QRC-904009-Exx
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H A P T E R
Antenna Port
Carrying Handle
4 Hooks
for attaching the
RFU to the antenna
interface latches
Fins
(radial)
for heat dissipation
Front View
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Back View
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2-2
General Description
Figure 2-1:
Offset Pole-Mount
Antenna Interface
RFU Mounting
Plate Assembly
Flexible Waveguide
Flange, per Table 2-1
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2-3
Figure 2-2:
Special Antenna
equipped with
4 Latches
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
Bottom View
4 Latches
Detachable RFU
See
Bottom View
Offset Pole-Mount
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2-4
General Description
LEDs
SPU
RFU
Cable
SUM
Battery Port
NTWRK/LAN 1
Port 1
Tributaries 1-8
4W
HDLC
RFU Cable N-Type
Connector
Power
Breaker
Tributaries 9-16
Port 2
NTWRK/LAN 2
Grounding lug
Relay / Alarms
2W
10/100BASE-T 2
Figure 2-4:
10/100BASE-T 1
LEDs
Battery Port
SPU
RFU
Cable
SUM
NTWRK/LAN 1
Port 1
Tributaries 1-8
4W
HDLC
RFU Cable N-Type
Connector
Power
Breaker
Grounding lug
Port 2
NTWRK/LAN 2
Relay / Alarms
2W
10/100BASE-T 2
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General Specifications
2-5
General Specifications
Band
(GHz)
13
Reference
Channel
Spacing
(MHz)
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
7428 - 7722
28
154
7114 7868
3.5, 7, 14, 28
161
7093 - 7457
28
196
8279 - 8496
Argentina
14
119
8279 - 8496
126
8043 - 8489
France
7, 14, 28
208
7905 - 8402
7, 14, 28
266
7731 - 8282
Brazil, China
14, 28
311.32
12.70-13.25
Argentina
7, 28
266
12.70-13.25
3.5, 7, 14, 28
266
12.70-13.25
France
3.5, 7
266
12.70-13.25
Russia (ITU)
3.5, 7, 28
266
12.70-13.25
3.5, 7, 14, 28
266
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Antenna
Flange
1.025 dia
circular
1.025 dia
circular
WR62 /
UG-419U
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
Freq. Plan,
(GHz)
2-6
Band
(GHz)
15
General Description
Frequency
Range
(GHz)
Reference
Channel
Spacing
(MHz)
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
14.40-15.35
3.5, 7, 14, 28
490
14.40-15.35
Russia (ITU)
14, 28
490
14.50-15.35
3.5, 7, 14, 28
420
14.50-15.35
Russia (ITU)
14, 28
420
14.62716.243
Mexico
3.5, 7, 14, 28
315
14.50-15.343
Argentina
7, 14
728
14.50-15.343
3.5, 7, 14, 28
728
14.50-15.348
3.5, 7, 14
420
14.50-15.348
China
3.5, 7, 14, 28
420
14.50115.343
BAPT 211
ZV 038/15 GHz
3.5, 7, 14
728
On request only
3.5, 7, 14, 28
17.70-19.70
27.5
1010
17.70-19.70
Mexico
27.5
1615
17.70-19.70
Russia (ITU)
27.5
1010
17.70-19.70
Rec.12-03, France
13.75, 27.5
1010
17.70-19.70
3.5
1008
17.70-19.70
27.5
(interleave)
1010
17.70-19.70
17.70-19.70
14.50-15.35
14.50-15.35
18
3.5, 7
27.5
Antenna
Flange
WR62 /
UG-419U
475
640
WR42 /
UG-595U
1010
1560
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General Specifications
Band
(GHz)
Frequency
Range
(GHz)
Reference
Channel
Spacing
(MHz)
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
22.0-23.60
3.5, 7, 14, 28
1232
22.0-23.60
1008
21.20-23.60
1008
21.20-23.60
Russia
1232
21.20-23.60
Argentina, China
3.5, 7, 14, 28
1232
22.0-23.60
France
(22-22.6 and 23-23.6)
3.5, 7, 14, 28
1008
21.20-23.60
Brazil
1232
22.0-23.60
3.5, 7, 14, 28
1008
21.20-23.60
On request only
3.5, 7, 14, 28
1200
24.25-25.25
ITU-Rec. F748-4
Annex 3
3.5, 7, 14, 28
800
24.5-26.453
3.5, 7, 14, 28
1008
37.00-39.50
3.5, 7, 14, 28
1260
37.00-39.50
France
3.5, 7, 14
1260
38.60-40.10
On request only
3.5, 7, 14, 28
700
26
38
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Antenna
Flange
WR42 /
UG-595U
WR42 /
UG-595U
WR28 /
WR22 /
UG-599U
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
23
2-7
2-8
General Description
System Characteristics
Modulation
4, 16 QAM
FEC
Reed-Solomon
RFU,
SPU, C
Guaranteed Performance
-33 to +55
-5 to +50
Operational
-40 to +55
-10 to +55
RFU
SPU
+24 V Option: 40 W
20 W, without orderwire
-48 V Option: 40 W
23 W, with orderwire
RFU
SPU
+24 V Option
21.6 to 60 V, positive or
negative ground
-48 V Option
Mechanical Characteristics
RFU to SPU, coaxial cable with N-Type connectors,
Cable lengths per Table 2-1
Connections
Physical Description
Unit
Height, mm
Width, mm
Depth, mm
Weight, kg
RFU
358
245
122
6.0
SPU
45
483
258
3.2
RF frequency synthesizer
Step size
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General Specifications
2-9
RF frequency synthesizer
Slope alarm
-10 dBm
Environmental
Subject
Compliance
Lightning
Protection
Temperature
range
Humidity
Altitude
0 to 5000 m AMSL
Vibration
ETSI EN 300 019-2-4 V2.1.2 (1999-09) class 4.1 5 sweep cycles per axis (Stationary, sinusoidal, in-use position)
Transit Vibration
Compliance
Safety
IEC 60950-1
EN 60950-1
EN 60215
EN 60825, Class 1 Laser
EMC
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GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
2-10
General Description
C2FP or eq.
LDF2-50 or eq.
VDC
ft.
m.
ft.
m.
ft.
m.
24
833
254
735
224
1000
305
48
833
254
735
224
1000
305
Tributaries Compliance
Standard
Output jitter
requirement
compliance
E1
ITU-T G.703
ITU-T G.823
ITU-T G.742
10BASE-T
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3
100BASE-T
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3
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INSTALLING
H A P T E R
THE
RFU
INSTALLING THE
RFU
General
Scope
This chapter describes the installation procedures applicable to the
TRuepoint RFU, in the 13-38 GHz frequencies.
Site Requirements
Before starting the following installation procedures, a pipe must be installed
on a rooftop or a tower. The pipe diameter must be 115 mm (4.5 in.).
A waterproof entry to the SPU shelter and a good grounding point must also be
available.
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3-2
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Detachable Mount
3-3
Where Used
Adjustable wrench
Throughout
Common
To bring equipment
up the pipe.
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INSTALLING THE
RFU
Tool
3-4
Figure 3-1:
RFU
Grounding Kits
Grounding cable
Sealing Kits
A cold shrink kit of the
type offered by Harris is
shown here.
Other types may be used.
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Detachable Mount
3-5
INSTALLING THE
RFU
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3-6
Polarization
Vertical
Horizontal
Rotate
Feed boom
Relative Position
Transition
Refer to
Flat Notch
Slot (Transition)
No action required
Vertical
Horizontal
Detail A
Right or left
Horizontal
Vertical
Detail B
Right or left,
45 degrees
Horizontal
Rotated right or
left, 45 degrees
Detail C
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Detachable Mount
Figure 3-3:
3-7
V-Mark
embossed on
Antenna Interface
(for mounting the RFU in vertical polarization)
Feed boom
with Flat Notch pointing up
Transition
with slot horizontal:
Vertical Polarization (default)
INSTALLING THE
RFU
Detail A
Socket-head screws
Feed boom
with Flat Notch pointing right
Transition
with slot vertical
Detail B
Transition
rotated 45 left:
Horizontal Polarization
Detail C
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3-8
Relative Position
Feed boom
Notch
Slot
Vertical
No action required
Vertical
Horizontal
Detail A
Horizontal
Right or left
Horizontal
Vertical
Detail B
Polarization
Refer to
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Detachable Mount
Figure 3-4:
3-9
V-Label
affixed to the
Antenna Interface
(for mounting the RFU in vertical
polarization)
Feed boom
with Notch pointing up
Socket-head screws
Detail A
Feed boom
with slot vertical
Horizontal Polarization
Shallow cylindrical cavity
to rectangular slot, at end of feed
boom (Typical)
Detail B
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INSTALLING THE
RFU
Feed boom
with slot horizontal:
Vertical Polarization
(default)
3-10
19 to 22 N m
(14 to 16 lbf-ft.)
All nuts
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Detachable Mount
3-11
Figure 3-6:
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INSTALLING THE
RFU
3-12
Coaxial Cable
Sealing Kit
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Detachable Mount
Figure 3-8:
3-13
Figure 3-9:
Waterproof entry
5. IF the SPU has already been installed, cut the cable to the correct length,
install a connector and connect the coaxial cable to the SPU. Otherwise
leave the bare end of the coaxial cable near the place where the SPU is to
be installed.
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INSTALLING THE
RFU
4. Run the Coaxial Cable from the RFU to the SPU or the place where the SPU
will be. Attach the coaxial cable to supports as required and bring it
indoors through a waterproof entry.
3-14
RFU
grounding point
Coaxial
grounding kit
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial
Grounding Kits
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Detachable Mount
3-15
Grounding Requirements:
For a roof-top installation, connect to the building
ground, or the water supply pipe where it enters the
building.
For a tower installation connect to a good ring ground
system made from buried copper cables and rods.
Do NOT connect to the electrical utility ground.
Figure 3-11: RFU Grounding Detail
INSTALLING THE
RFU
RSSI port
Grounding lug
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3-16
Required Equipment
Specifications
Where Used
Adjustable wrench
Multimeter
Common
Throughout
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3-17
RFU
INSTALLING THE
RFU
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3-18
Assemblys jaws
Rods (4)
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3-19
Face View of
Mounting Plate
Remove information tag and cap,
then apply moderately silicone
grease to the whole feed boom area,
but not to its face. Failure to do so,
will cause the RFU to jam.
Mating
hooks (4)
Close latches
RFU-Mounting Plate
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INSTALLING THE
RFU
3-20
Waveguide Flanges:
1.025 dia circular for 7/8 GHz
WR62 for 13/15 GHz
WR42 for 18/23 GHz
WR28/22 for 38 GHz
Twistable Flexible
Waveguide
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3-21
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INSTALLING THE
RFU
3-22
Waterproof entry
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3-23
Description
Comments
087-099499-XX0
Foam core 50
heliax shielded cable
(Andrews LDF2-50)
099-901208-001
099-901208-002
099-901208-003
099-901208-004
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45 m
Low loss
50
RG 8/U kit
90 m
150 m
210 m
INSTALLING THE
RFU
3-24
Grounding Requirements:
For a roof-top installation, connect to the building
ground, or the water supply pipe where it enters the
building.
For a tower installation connect to a good ring ground
system made from buried copper cables and rods.
Do NOT connect to the electrical utility ground.
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INSTALLING THE
RFU
Refer to RFU
Grounding Detail,
on page 3-15
Coaxial Cable
Multistrand Copper Cable
10 mm2 (8AWG)
Coaxial
Grounding Kits
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4-1
INSTALLING
H A P T E R
THE
SPU
General
Before installing the SPU, ensure preparing a clean, secure room for it, and
provide the following:
a coaxial cable, from the RFU;
a 21-60 VDC power source1; and
access to the building ground terminal.
1. Power source recommended to follow ETSI EN 300 132-2 guidelines and Telcordia objective GR-499.
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INSTALLING THE
SPU
You would normally reach this point after you have completed
Installing the RFU.
4-2
Required equipment
specifications
Where used
Screwdriver
Phillips #2
General
Multimeter
Figure 4-1:
Tie-Wraps or Cable
Clamps to support
Cables
Mounting
Brackets (2)
Grounding Lug
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Hardware Installation
4-3
Procedure
1
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS SPU
20
20
1-RMS SPU
20
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS SPU
15
1-RMS SPU
15
15
15
10
10
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS
free
space
10
10
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INSTALLING THE
SPU
20
4-4
Figure 4-3:
20
15
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS
1-RMS
1-RMS
1-RMS
SPU
SPU
SPU
SPU
20
1-RMS SPU
20
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS SPU
15
1-RMS SPU
1-RMS SPU
10
10
20
15
1-RMS
free
space
(Typ.)
1-RMS SPU
15
10
10
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Hardware Installation
4-5
If the RFU has already been installed you should find the
end of the interconnect cable near the SPU.
1. Cut the cable to a length which will leave about 6 inches (15 cm) of slack
after it has been connected to the SPU.
3. Using the multimeter, check that the resistance between the coaxial cables
center connector and the shield is more than 100 , with the far end
connected to the RFU.
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INSTALLING THE
SPU
2. Following the instructions that come with the connector, install an N-type
connector on each cable.
4-6
Figure 4-4:
Description
Comments
087-099499-XX0
099-901208-001
099-901208-002
099-901208-003
45 m
Low loss
50
RG 8/U kit
099-901208-004
90 m
150 m
210 m
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Hardware Installation
4-7
2. Do not connect other equipment to the same grounding cable as the SPU.
Each piece of equipment at the site should have a separate grounding cable
to a common very low impedance main grounding point.
3. Locate this equipment in the same immediate area (adjacent cabinets) as
any other equipment that has a connection between the grounded
conductor of the same d.c. supply circuit and the grounding conductor,
and also the point of grounding of the d.c. system. DO NOT ground the
d.c. system elsewhere.
4. Connect this equipment directly to the d.c. supply system grounding
electrode conductor or to a bonding jumper from a grounding terminal
bar, or bus to which the d.c. supply grounding electrode is connected.
5. Locate the d.c. supply source within the same premises as the equipment.
6. There shall be no switching or disconnecting devices in the grounded
circuit conductor between the d.c. source and the point of connection of
the grounding electrode conductor.
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INSTALLING THE
SPU
4-8
Power Connections
Grounding Lug
+/-
Red
Black
Power source:
required 21.6-60 Vdc,
Neg. or Pos. Ground.
Shield/Drain wire
(To common ground point)
Red
Black
Shield/Drain
wire
Ground wire
(13 mm2, 6 AWG)
Common Ground Point
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Hardware Installation
4-9
Figure 4-6:
terminal
INSTALLING THE
SPU
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To Common
Ground Point
4-10
Figure 4-7:
Stick fuse usage labels to panel (fuse ratings per Note provided below).
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Hardware Installation
4-11
Figure 4-8:
10/100BASE-T 1
10/100BASE-T 2
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INSTALLING THE
SPU
Connect tributaries
4-12
Figure 4-9:
E1 (IN)
E8 (IN)
E8 (OUT)
Amphenol Connector
(to the TRIBUTARIES ports)
E1 (OUT)
Connect the Amphenol Connector from the BNC panel to the TRIBUTARIES (1-8)
and TRIBUTARIES (9-16) ports, on the SPU, where applicable. And, using 75
coaxial cable with male BNC connectors at the SPU-end and the chosen connectors at
the other, connect the tributary inputs and outputs on the panel to your equipment.
The inputs and outputs are labelled on the panel, E1 (IN) through E8 (OUT).
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Hardware Installation
4-13
8 E1 Option shown
Amphenol Connector
(to the TRIBUTARIES ports)
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Part Number
Capacity
087-901346-002
1.5 (0.4575)
8 E1, Unbalanced
087-901346-004
9 (2.75)
8 E1, Unbalanced
INSTALLING THE
SPU
4-14
098-901250-001
32.5 (9.91)
098-901250-002
10 (3.05)
098-901250-003
20 (6.1)
098-901250-004
100 (30.5)
Capacity
2/4/8/16 E1,
Balanced
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Hardware Installation
4-15
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INSTALLING THE
SPU
Port 1
(Future use)
4W
Optional
Orderwire
2W
Optional
Orderwire
NTWRK/LAN 1
NTWRK/LAN 2
HDLC
MicroStar
Connectivity
(See Note below)
Internet
Port 2
HHT
Remote NMS
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4-16
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Hardware Installation
4-17
INSTALLING THE
SPU
Relays/Alarms
Refer to Appendix A for
the Ports Pinout
Power-ON
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4-18
Adjustable wrench
Digital Voltmeter,
with probes
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Configuration
4-19
Elevation Adjustment
3. Adjust the direction of the antenna until you have a maximum RSL
voltage1 at the RSSI test points, as shown in Figure 4-16.
Figure 4-16: Measuring the RSL Voltage through the digital
voltmeter
Maximum peak resulting
from antenna alignment
to the main lobes
Angle
V
VOLTMETER
Secondary
voltage peaks
from side-lobes
RSSI
Right
1. Voltage value directly proportional to RSL, when the proportional option is selected during the SPU
configuration, before the alignment
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INSTALLING THE
SPU
Azimuth Adjustment
4-20
RSSI Voltage/RSL
Depending on the scale configuration, the RSL voltage reading is either
directly or inversely proportional to the RSL.
Step 3 above, uses the default directly proportional scale configuration, also
known as the Uncalibrated RSSI,
Menu path: CONFIGURATION > SYSTEM > RFU > RSSI OUT
> PROPORTIONAL
The inversely proportional scale uses a multiplication factor of 20.
That is, an amplitude of 3 Vdc translates into an RSL of 60 dBm.
Menu path: CONFIGURATION > SYSTEM > RFU > RSSI OUT
> INVERTED
Table 4-4: RSL Voltage to RSL Relationship
RSL Voltage,
(Vdc)
Corresponding RSLa,
(dBm), inverse scale
.5
>-20c
.75
>-20
1.0
-20
1.5
-30
2.0
-40
2.5
-50
3.0
-60
3.5
-70
4.75
-95
<-95c
Uncalibrated RSSIb,
direct scale
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Configuration
4-21
Quick Verification
10/100BASE-T
E1 Tributaries
INSTALLING THE
SPU
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4-22
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H A P T E R
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
There is no routine maintenance required on the TRuepoint radio. If a radio
does fail, it is repaired by replacing faulty module(s) in the RFU. There are no
field adjustments to be made within the RFU.
Table 5-1 identifies probable causes of typical problems through the Modems
LEDs. For more advanced troubleshooting, refer to the Operators
Interface manual, IMN-90408-Exx.
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MAINTENANCE
Basic Troubleshooting
5-2
Maintenance
Figure 5-1:
SPUs LEDs
LEDs
DC Power Input
RFU Cable
SPU
RFU
Cable
SUM
RFU
Cable
SUM
Color
Description
Green
Red
Green
Red
Green
Red
Green
Red
July 2005
5-3
Replacing Units
Replacing the RFU
Procedure
1. Switch OFF power at the SPU.
2. Disconnect the coaxial cable at the RFU.
Figure 5-2:
MAINTENANCE
Coaxial Cable
Connector
Harris Corporation
5-4
Maintenance
Figure 5-3:
For the Separate Mount assembly, open the four latches to disengage
the RFUs mating hooks, and pull the RFU away from the RFUMounting Plate Assembly.
July 2005
5-5
Figure 5-4:
Harris Corporation
MAINTENANCE
5-6
Maintenance
Procedure
1. Switch OFF power to the SPU at the source, (breaker).
2. Disconnect the power and ground wires from the SPU.
3. Disconnect the coaxial cable from the SPU.
4. Disconnect all other wires and cables from the SPU.
5. Replace the SPU with a new one that bears the same part number and
includes the same software version as the replaceable one.
Refer to Chapter 4, Installing the SPU.
6. Install and reconnect all wires and cables to the SPU.
July 2005
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AND
H A P T E R
ORDERING
Ordering
The best way to identify an item that you wish to order is to give us a part
number. A part number identifies a specific part and is found on a label affixed
to the part, as shown in Figure 6-1. On that label, there may also be a product
code, which is a more general number that identifies the most up to-date part
that serves a specific function. If possible, please provide the part number.
Harris Corporation
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
6-2
Figure 6-1:
Product Name
Customer Service
Center Information
Part Number
Tx/Rx Ranges
Serial Number
Figure 6-2:
Product Name
Power Rating
Part Number
Product Code
Serial Number /
Bar Code
Software Version
In Canada
Spare Parts Service Centre
Harris Corporation - Microwave Communications Division
3, rue de lHtel de Ville
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Qubec,
Canada H9B 3G4
Phone: 1-800-227-8332
1-514-421-8333
Fax: 1-514-421-3555
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Description
Comments
201-904100-002
201-904100-003
201-904100-004
201-904100-005
201-904100-006
201-904100-101
201-904100-102
201-904100-103
201-904100-104
201-904100-105
201-904100-106
201-904100-201
201-904100-202
201-904100-203
201-904100-204
201-904100-205
201-904100-206
201-904100-207
201-904100-208
201-904100-209
201-904100-210
201-904100-211
201-904100-212
201-904100-213
201-904100-214
201-904100-215
201-904100-216
201-904100-217
201-904100-218
201-904100-219
Harris Corporation
7 GHz RFU
-48VDC power option
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
201-904100-001
6-4
Description
Comments
201-904100-221
201-904100-222
201-904100-223
201-904100-224
201-904100-225
201-904100-226
201-904100-227
201-904100-228
201-904100-229
201-904100-230
201-904100-231
201-904100-232
201-904100-301
201-904100-302
201-904100-303
201-904100-304
201-904100-305
201-904100-306
201-904100-307
201-904100-308
201-904100-309
201-904100-310
201-904110-001
201-904110-002
201-904110-003
201-904110-004
201-904110-005
201-904110-006
201-904110-101
201-904110-102
7 GHz RFU
-48VDC power option
7 GHz RFU
+24VDC power option
July 2005
Ordering
6-5
Description
Comments
201-904110-104
201-904110-105
201-904110-106
201-904110-201
201-904110-202
201-904110-203
201-904110-204
201-904110-205
201-904110-206
201-904110-207
201-904110-208
201-904110-209
201-904110-210
201-904110-211
201-904110-212
201-904110-213
201-904110-214
201-904110-215
201-904110-216
201-904110-217
201-904110-218
201-904110-219
201-904110-220
201-904110-221
201-904110-222
201-904110-223
201-904110-224
201-904110-225
201-904110-226
201-904110-227
Harris Corporation
7 GHz RFU
+24VDC power option
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
201-904110-103
6-6
Description
Comments
201-904110-229
201-904110-230
201-904110-231
201-904110-232
201-904110-301
201-904110-302
201-904110-303
201-904110-304
201-904110-305
201-904110-306
201-904110-307
201-904110-308
201-904110-309
201-904110-310
201-904105-001
201-904105-002
201-904105-003
201-904105-004
201-904105-005
201-904105-006
201-904105-007
201-904105-008
201-904105-009
201-904105-010
201-904105-011
201-904105-012
201-904105-201
201-904105-202
201-904105-203
201-904105-204
7 GHz RFU
+24VDC power option
8 GHz RFU
-48VDC power option
July 2005
Ordering
6-7
Description
Comments
201-904105-206
201-904105-207
201-904105-208
201-904105-301
201-904105-302
201-904105-303
201-904105-304
201-904105-401
201-904105-402
201-904105-403
201-904105-404
201-904115-001
201-904115-002
201-904115-003
201-904115-004
201-904115-005
201-904115-006
201-904115-007
201-904115-008
201-904115-009
201-904115-010
201-904115-011
201-904115-012
201-904115-201
201-904115-202
201-904115-203
201-904115-204
201-904115-205
201-904115-206
201-904115-207
Harris Corporation
8 GHz RFU
-48VDC power option
8 GHz RFU
+24VDC power option
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
201-904105-205
6-8
Description
Comments
201-904115-301
201-904115-302
201-904115-303
201-904115-304
201-904115-401
201-904115-402
201-904115-403
201-904115-404
201-904200-001
201-904200-002
201-904200-003
201-904200-004
201-904200-005
201-904200-006
8 GHz RFU
+24VDC power option
13 GHz RFU
Select +24 or -48VDC
power option
July 2005
Ordering
6-9
Description
Comments
201-904210-002
201-904210-003
201-904210-004
201-904210-005
201-904210-006
201-904210-007
201-904210-008
201-904210-009
201-904210-010
201-904210-011
201-904210-012
201-904210-013
201-904210-014
201-904210-015
201-904210-016
201-904210-017
201-904210-018
Harris Corporation
15 GHz RFU
Select +24 or -48VDC
power option.
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
201-904210-001
6-10
Description
Comments
201-904060-003
201-904060-004
201-904060-101
201-904060-102
201-904060-103
201-904060-104
201-904060-105
201-904060-106
201-904060-107
201-904060-108
201-904060-201
201-904060-202
201-904060-203
201-904060-204
201-904060-205
201-904060-206
201-904060-207
201-904060-208
23 GHz RFU
-48 VDC power option
July 2005
Ordering
6-11
Description
Comments
201-904090-003
201-904090-004
201-904090-101
201-904090-102
201-904090-103
201-904090-104
201-904090-105
201-904090-106
201-904090-107
201-904090-108
201-904090-201
201-904090-202
201-904090-203
201-904090-204
201-904090-205
201-904090-206
201-904090-207
201-904090-208
201-904065-001
201-904065-002
201-904065-003
201-904065-004
201-904065-005
201-904065-006
201-904065-007
201-904065-008
201-904065-101
201-904065-102
201-904065-103
201-904065-104
Harris Corporation
23 GHz RFU
+24 VDC power option
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
201-904090-002
38 GHz RFU
-48 VDC power option
6-12
Description
Comments
201-904095-003
201-904095-004
201-904095-005
201-904095-006
201-904095-007
201-904095-008
201-904095-101
201-904095-102
201-904095-103
201-904095-104
38 GHz RFU
+24 VDC power option
Antennas
101-902045-613
101-902045-623
101-902045-643
101-902045-615
101-902045-625
101-902045-645
101-903005-123
101-903005-223
101-903005-423
101-903005-138
101-903005-238
Antenna Accessories
099-902270-001
099-901805-004
099-902319-004
101-900580-001
Optional
July 2005
Ordering
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Description
Comments
SPU, 2-8 E1
201-904010-002
201-904010-003
SPU, 2-16 E1
201-904010-004
202-904010-001
SPU, 2-8 E1
202-904010-002
202-904010-003
SPU, 2-16 E1
202-904010-004
087-902149-006
087-902149-008
Includes connectors,
hardware, and
instructions.
Repeater Cables
Patch Cord, Shielded RJ45, 4 PR, 7 ft (2.135 m)
087-020193-703
087-020193-704
For repeater
configurations
RF Coaxial Cables
099-901043-001
099-901043-006
099-901043-012
099-901043-020
099-901206-001
099-901207-001
Harris Corporation
Contains N-male
straight connectors, N
right-angle adapters,
grounding kit, coldshrink weatherproofing
kit, and cable ties
Optional.
Contains cutting tool
(C2CT) and stripping
tool (C2ST).
Optional.
Contains pliers, flat
file, wire brush, openend wrench (19/32),
adjustable wrench,
hacksaw frame and
blade.
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ORDERING
087-020193-702
6-14
Description
099-901208-003
099-901208-004
099-920248-002
099-920248-004
Comments
Contains cable, sealing
kit, N-male straight
connectors, grounding
kits, and cable ties
Contains cable on reel,
10 sealing kits, 10 Nmale straight
connectors,
10 grounding kits, and
cable ties
087-901346-002
087-901346-004
098-901250-001
098-901250-002
098-901250-003
098-901250-004
087-903013-001
087-902907-001
087-902907-002
087-902907-003
087-900306-001
087-900306-002
087-900306-100
042-900603-001
042-020063-012
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Description
Comments
098-903054-001
To protect an unused
tributary port on a
2-16 E1
098-903030-002
For network
management. Contains
keypad and straight
cable.
098-903055-001
098-903055-002
098-093607-030
098-020016-260
098-093607-026
Kit Wrench
098-093607-001
099-901351-001
101-901415-001
For unbalanced
configurations. Cannot
expand higher than
4E1.
101-901415-002
For unbalanced
configurations. For 816E1, quantity is 2.
103-097885-416
For display/keypad.
Contains SMA
connector and
hardware.
301-904040-001
301-904041-001
301-904042-001
8 E1 License Provision
301-904043-001
16 E1 License Provision
301-904039-001
Harris Corporation
Select one.
Optional.
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
6-16
Description
Comments
IMN-904007-E0x
IMN-904008-E0x
QRC-904009-E0x
CDR-904005-E0x
CDR-904025-00x
System Software
CD Media.
Qty 1 per system (min)
Qty 1 per 20 sites.
Optional.
July 2005
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6-17
Services Offered
Harris Corporation
OPTIONS AND
ORDERING
6-18
July 2005
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6-19
Customer Training
Harris MCD offers operation and maintenance courses for microwave,
lightwave, multiplex and network operation and management systems. The
courses are designed to maximize product performance and minimize
maintenance costs. Regular classes are held in some of our North-American
and International facilities. For information on currently available courses,
pricing and training locations, please visit our WEB site at
http://www.microwave.harris.com/support/training/ or e-mail us at
mcdtrain@harris.com.
Harris Corporation
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July 2005
H A P T E R
GLOSSARY
This chapter provides an expanded description
(as appropriate) of most of the acronyms used in the
TRuepoint 4000 user documentation.
ATPC
DTPC
FEC
HDLC
HHT
IF
Intermediate Frequency
IP
LAN
Harris Corporation
GLOSSARY
AGC
7-2
Glossary
MSUU
MUX
NMS
PDH
QAM
QPSK
Restricted
Area
RFU
RMS
RSL
RSSI
RTPC
July 2005
7-3
Skilled
Person
SNMP
SPU
Web-CIT
GLOSSARY
Harris Corporation
7-4
Glossary
July 2005
P P E N D I X
Pin 1
Pin 50
Name
Direction
Description
NC
No connection
GND
Ground
RRING8
OUT
TRING8
IN
GND
Ground
RRING7
OUT
TRING7
IN
GND
Ground
RRING6
OUT
10
TRING6
IN
11
GND
Ground
12
RRING5
OUT
13
TRING5
IN
14
GND
Ground
15
RRING4
OUT
16
TRING4
IN
17
GND
Ground
18
RRING3
OUT
SPU PORTS
PINOUTS
Harris Corporation
Pin 26
Pin
A-2
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 26
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
19
TRING3
IN
20
GND
Ground
21
RRING2
OUT
22
TRING2
IN
23
GND
Ground
24
RRING1
OUT
25
TRING1
IN
26
NC
No connection
27
GND
Ground
28
RTIP8
OUT
29
TTIP8
IN
30
GND
Ground
31
RTIP7
OUT
32
TTIP7
IN
33
GND
Ground
34
RTIP6
OUT
35
TTIP6
IN
36
GND
Ground
37
RTIP5
OUT
38
TTIP5
IN
39
GND
Ground
40
RTIP4
OUT
41
TTIP4
IN
42
GND
Ground
43
RTIP3
OUT
44
TTIP3
IN
45
GND
Ground
46
RTIP2
OUT
47
TTIP2
IN
48
GND
Ground
49
RTIP1
OUT
50
TTIP1
IN
July 2005
A-3
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 26
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
NC
No connection
GND
Ground
RRING16
OUT
TRING16
IN
GND
Ground
RRING15
OUT
TRING15
IN
GND
Ground
RRING14
OUT
10
TRING14
IN
11
GND
Ground
12
RRING13
OUT
13
TRING13
IN
14
GND
Ground
15
RRING12
OUT
16
TRING12
IN
17
GND
Ground
18
RRING11
OUT
SPU PORTS
PINOUTS
Harris Corporation
A-4
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 26
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
19
TRING11
IN
20
GND
Ground
21
RRING10
OUT
22
TRING10
IN
23
GND
Ground
24
RRING9
OUT
25
TRING9
IN
26
NC
No Connection
27
GND
Ground
28
RTIP16
OUT
29
TTIP16
IN
30
GND
Ground
31
RTIP15
OUT
32
TTIP15
IN
33
GND
Ground
34
RTIP14
OUT
35
TTIP14
IN
36
GND
Ground
37
RTIP13
OUT
38
TTIP13
IN
39
GND
Ground
40
RTIP12
OUT
41
TTIP12
IN
42
GND
Ground
43
RTIP11
OUT
44
TTIP11
IN
45
GND
Ground
46
RTIP10
OUT
47
TTIP10
IN
48
GND
Ground
49
RTIP9
OUT
50
TTIP9
IN
July 2005
A-5
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 26
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
NC
No connection
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
10
GND
Ground
11
GND
Ground
12
GND
Ground
13
GND
Ground
14
GND
Ground
15
GND
Ground
16
GND
Ground
17
GND
Ground
18
GND
Ground
SPU PORTS
PINOUTS
Harris Corporation
A-6
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 26
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
19
GND
Ground
20
GND
Ground
21
GND
Ground
22
GND
Ground
23
GND
Ground
24
GND
Ground
25
GND
Ground
26
NC
No Connection
27
GND
Ground
28
RTIP8
Out
29
TTIP8
In
30
GND
Ground
31
RTIP7
Out
32
TTIP7
In
33
GND
Ground
34
RTIP6
Out
35
TTIP6
In
36
GND
Ground
37
RTIP5
Out
38
TTIP5
In
39
GND
Ground
40
RTIP4
Out
41
TTIP4
In
42
GND
Ground
43
RTIP3
Out
44
TTIP3
In
45
GND
Ground
46
RTIP2
Out
47
TTIP2
In
48
GND
Ground
49
RTIP1
Out
50
TTIP1
In
July 2005
A-7
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 26
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
NC
No connection
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
10
GND
Ground
11
GND
Ground
12
GND
Ground
13
GND
Ground
14
GND
Ground
15
GND
Ground
16
GND
Ground
17
GND
Ground
18
GND
Ground
SPU PORTS
PINOUTS
Harris Corporation
A-8
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 26
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
19
GND
Ground
20
GND
Ground
21
GND
Ground
22
GND
Ground
23
GND
Ground
24
GND
Ground
25
GND
Ground
26
NC
No Connection
27
GND
Ground
28
RTIP16
Out
29
TTIP16
In
30
GND
Ground
31
RTIP15
Out
32
TTIP15
In
33
GND
Ground
34
RTIP14
Out
35
TTIP14
In
36
GND
Ground
37
RTIP13
Out
38
TTIP13
In
39
GND
Ground
40
RTIP12
Out
41
TTIP12
In
42
GND
Ground
43
RTIP11
Out
44
TTIP11
In
45
GND
Ground
46
RTIP10
Out
47
TTIP10
In
48
GND
Ground
49
RTIP9
Out
50
TTIP9
In
July 2005
A-9
Pin 1
Pin 8
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
NWTXCLKP
Controller to
Equipment
RS-422,
Net West clock transmit, positive
NWTXCLKN
Controller to
Equipment
RS-422,
Net West clock transmit, negative
NWTXP
Controller to
Equipment
RS-422,
Net West transmit signal, positive
NWTXN
Controller to
Equipment
RS-422,
Net West transmit signal, negative
NWRXCKP
Equipment
to Controller
RS-422,
Net West clock receive, positive
NWRXCKN
Equipment
to Controller
RS-422,
Net West clock receive, negative
NWRXP
Equipment
to Controller
RS-422,
Net West receive signal, positive
NWRXN
Equipment
to Controller
RS-422,
Net West receive signal, negative
HDLC
Port 1
Pin 8
Pin 1
Direction
Description
NO CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
GND
GND to GND
Ground
RX_DAT
Controller
to PC
TX_DAT
PC to
Controller
NO CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
SPU PORTS
PINOUTS
Harris Corporation
Name
A-10
Pin 1
Pin 8
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
DISPLAY_+5V
HHT/VT-100
to CTL
NO CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
GND
GND-GND
Ground
RX_DAT
CTL to
HHT/VT-100
TX_DAT
HHT/VT-100
to CTL
Port 2
NO CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
NTWRK/LAN 1
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
ETHER_RXA_P
In
10/100BASE-T Input
ETHER_RXA_N
In
10/100BASE-T Input
ETHER_TXA_P
Out
10/100BASE-T Output
5
6
Pin 8
Pin 1
Pin 1
Pin 8
ETHER_TXA_N
Out
8
1
ETHER_RXB_P
In
10/100BASE-T Input
ETHER_RXB_N
In
10/100BASE-T Input
ETHER_TXB_P
Out
10/100BASE-T Output
5
6
ETHER_TXB_N
7
NTWRK/LAN 2
10/100BASE-T Output
Out
10/100BASE-T Output
Tied to chassis via a 75 ohm and
cap
* The 88E6052 include the Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover for each port
July 2005
A-11
Pin 1
Programmable
Relay/Alarm 1
Programmable
Relay/Alarm 2
Pin 15
Pin 9
Programmable
Relay/Alarm 3
Programmable
Relay/Alarm 4
External
Alarms
Contacts
Condition for:
Pin
Statusa
Open
Closed
Common 1
10
Open
Closed
11
Common 2
Open
12
Closed
Common 3
13
Open
Closed
14
Common 4
15
Ground
Alarm
Control
Inactiveb
Setc
Inactive
Set
Inactive
Set
Inactive
Set
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SPU PORTS
PINOUTS
A-12
Pin 1
Pin
Name
Direction
Description
GND
Ground connection
GND
Ground connection
IN
In
OUT
Out
OUT
Out
IN
In
GND
Ground connection
GND
Ground connection
Name
Direction
Description
GND
TIP
In
RING
In
GND
Ground connection
Ground connection
Pin 1
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INDEX
A
ATPC 7-1
Key Features
B
BERT set 4-21
C
Cable
BNC 4-13
coaxial, allowable length 2-10
connecor on SPU 2-4
connectorized 4-14
connectors, N-type 2-8
grounding 4-7
network, RJ-45 4-16
power 4-9
RFU to SPU 3-12
tools for installing 3-3
typical run 3-13
M
Maintenance 5-1
Modulation
QAM 7-2
MUX and SDM ports, Tributaries, See
also Tributaries A-5
O
On-Site Field Service Repair 6-18
Ordering 6-1
P
Parts
Control A-11
control 4-15
Customer Training 6-19
Polarization
horizontal 3-7
setting antenna 3-6, 3-8
vertical 3-7, 3-9
EMI
specifications 2-9
Ports
Foreword 1-1
G
General Specifications 2-5
I
Installation Types 3-2
Installing
Q
Qualifications of Installation Personnel
3-2
INDEX
Interconnectivity
MicroStar 4-15
ISO 9001 -v
Harris Corporation
I-2
Index
R
Related Manuals 1-4
Repair 6-18
Replacing
Units 5-3
RFU
voltage 4-20
S
Site Requirements 3-1
Spare
Specifications
SPU
LEDs 2-4
system characteristics 2-8
T
Technical Assistance Center -v
training 6-19
Tributaries 4-21
Troubleshooting
Basic 5-1
U
Unit Ordering, Spare 6-1
V
Voltage
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