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Microwave Digital Radios

TRuepoint 4000
7 to 38 GHz
The Radio Installation
P/N IMN-904007-E02

TRUEPOINT 4000 SERIES

THE RADIO INSTALLATION


PART NO. IMN-904007-E02
JULY 2005

Revision history
Issue date

Status

Description of change / revision

February 28, 2005

PCO 24157

First release

July 14, 2005

ECO 25075

Added 7-8 GHz frequencies to product offering


General Update, including RFU type pictorial changes
(TR5100 to TR4100)

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.

Harris Corporation Microwave Communications Division


637, Davis Drive
Morrisville, NC 27560, USA
Phone: 1-800-227-8332
Fax: 1-919-767-3233

Harris Corporation Microwave Communications Division


3, rue de lHtel de Ville
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Qubec,
Canada H9B 3G4
1-800-227-8332 or 1-514-421-8400
FAX: 1-514-421-3555

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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TRuepoint 4000 Radio Installation

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PREFACE
ISO 9001 Certification ................................................................................. -v
Technical Assistance Center ......................................................................... -v

CHAPTER 1, SCOPE

OF THIS

MANUAL

Foreword .................................................................................................... 1-1


Using this Manual ..................................................................................... 1-1
Structure of this Manual............................................................................. 1-2
Key Features of the TRuepoint 4000 Radio................................................. 1-3
Related Manuals ...................................................................................... 1-4

CHAPTER 2, GENERAL DESCRIPTION


The TRuepoint 4000 RFU ............................................................................ 2-1
The TRuepoint 4000 SPU ............................................................................ 2-4
General Specifications .................................................................................. 2-5

CHAPTER 3, INSTALLING

THE

RFU

General ...................................................................................................... 3-1


Scope...................................................................................................... 3-1
Site Requirements .................................................................................... 3-1
Qualifications of Installation Personnel ......................................................... 3-2
Installation Types of the RFU ...................................................................... 3-2
Installing the RFU Outdoors the Detachable Mount ........................................ 3-3
Assemble the antenna ........................................................................... 3-5
Set the antenna polarization 13-38 GHz Radio ...................................... 3-6
Set the antenna polarization 7-8 GHz Radio .......................................... 3-8
Mount the antenna to the mast............................................................. 3-10
Latch the RFU to the antenna ............................................................... 3-11
Install the coaxial cable from the RFU to the SPU .................................... 3-12
Ground the RFU and the Coaxial Cable................................................... 3-14
Installing the RFU Outdoors the Separate Mount ......................................... 3-16
Attach the mounting hardware to a pipe ................................................ 3-18
Mount the RFU on the mounting hardware.............................................. 3-19
Connect the waveguide between the RFU and the antenna ....................... 3-20
Install an N type connector on one end of the coaxial cable.................... 3-21
Install the coaxial cable ....................................................................... 3-22
Ground the RFU and the coaxial cable.................................................... 3-24

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS

TOC-ii

Contents

CHAPTER 4, INSTALLING

THE

SPU

General ...................................................................................................... 4-1


Procedure ................................................................................................... 4-3
Install the SPU in the rack...................................................................... 4-3
Connect the Coaxial Cables to the SPU .................................................... 4-5
Ground the SPU.................................................................................... 4-7
Connect power to the SPU...................................................................... 4-8
Connect the MUX Tributaries ................................................................ 4-11
Connect remote and local communications equipment ............................. 4-15
Connect other SPUs in repeater or spur configuration .............................. 4-16
If required, connect alarm relays and auxiliary alarm inputs ..................... 4-17
Switch ON power to the SPU ................................................................ 4-17
Configure the radio ............................................................................. 4-18
Fine align the antenna ......................................................................... 4-18
Check for alarms and verify the functionality .......................................... 4-21

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

Ordering ..................................................................................................... 6-1


Part Numbers Versus Product Codes ............................................................ 6-1
Spare Unit Ordering Information ................................................................. 6-1
Placing the order .................................................................................. 6-2
Customer Service Information ..................................................................... 6-17
Standard Customer Service Support Guidelines........................................... 6-17
Services Offered ..................................................................................... 6-17
Technical Assistance Centre ..................................................................... 6-18
Repair and Returns Services..................................................................... 6-18
On-Site Field Service Support ................................................................... 6-18
Annual Repair Service Program (ARSP) ...................................................... 6-19
Maintenance Level Agreements (MLA)........................................................ 6-19
Customer Training .................................................................................. 6-19

CHAPTER 7, GLOSSARY
INDEX

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PREFACE
PREFACE

ISO 9001 Certification


The Harris Microwave Communications Division is committed to total
customer satisfaction and is I.S. EN ISO 9001: 2000 registered for the design,
manufacture, installation and service of microwave radio products and
systems.

Technical Assistance Center


Our Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is staffed with factory trained and
highly qualified Product Support staff whose task is to provide telephone
support to resolve complex customer equipment problems quickly and
accurately in a timely manner. Customers who completed product training
given by Harris Microwave Communications Division and are equipped with
proper test equipment and spare parts will experience quick resolution of their
equipment problems.
Harris Corporation Microwave Communications Division
637 Davis Drive
Morrisville, NC 27560, USA
Phone: 1-800-227-8332
(Outside North America: 1 514-421-8333)
Email: crcusa@harris.com
Harris Corporation Microwave Communications Division
3 Hotel-de-Ville
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec
Canada H9B 3G4
Phone: 1-800-227-8332 or 1-514-421-8333
Fax: 1-514-685-4580
Email: crcmtl@harris.com (point-to-point)
bwa@harris.com (point-to-multipoint)

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Preface

Harris S.A. de C.V.


Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho #36 Piso 17
Col. Lomas de Chapultepec
C.P. 11000
Torres Esmeralda II
Mexico D.F.
Phone: +52-55-5-249 3700 or 800-872-0061
Fax: +52-55-5-249 3701 & 02
Email: crcmex@harris.com
Orbecom c/o Harris Microwave Division
Calle 101, No. 44-58
Bogota, Colombia
Phone: +57-1-533-0912
Email: wotero@harris.com
Harris do Brasil
Edifcio STADIUM
Al. Rio Negro 1030
Conjuntos 202/204/206
CEP 06454-000
Alphaville
Barueri - SP
Phone: +55-11-4197-3000
FAX: +55-11-4197-3001
Email: crcbraz@harris.com
Coasin Communicaciones S.A.
Adolfo Alsina, 1322
(C1088AAJ) Buenos Aires
Argentina
Phone: +54-11-4383-0074
Fax: +54-11-4383-0075
Email: coasin@coasincom.com.ar
Harris Communication France S.A.S.
Centrale Parc
Avenue Sully Prudhomme
92298 Chatenay-Malabry-France
France
Phone: +33- 1-55-52-8080 or 800-55-52-8080
Fax: +33-1-55-52-8012
Email: crcemea@harris.com

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PREFACE

Harris Communications (Shenzhen)


R3-B2 High Tech. Industrial Park
Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518057
The Peoples Republic of China
Phone: +86-755-2663-7928
Fax: +86-755-2663-7048
Trisilco Folec
36-1 Jalan PJU 8/5B, Perdana Business Centre
Bandar Damansara Perdana
47820 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
Phone: +60-3-7728-8228 ext. 8319
Fax: +60-3-7722-2826
Email: LeeEH@trisilco.com.my or rahaidah@trisilco.com.my

Harris Microwave Customer Support


Harris provides world-class service for all our valued customers
including 24/7 technical support. Your priority calls are handled
through our Technical assistance Center (TAC):

Call: 800-227-8332
(outside North America 514-421-8333)
You can also contact us through e-mail at:
crcusa@harris.com
Registered customers can obtain key product indformation on our
Premier Web Site at: https://premier.harris.com/microwave

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Technical
Assistance
Center

Dear Customer,
To facilitate warranty support and to receive product update
information, please register on the Harris MCD Premier Customer
website:
https://premier.harris.com/microwave
If you are unable to register online, please complete and return
the form at the bottom of the page to our customer service
department.
By Fax:

514-421-3555

By email:

crcmtl@harris.com

By mail:

Harris Corporation
Microwave Communications Division
3 Hotel de Ville
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec
CANADA H9B3G4

PLEASE PRINT:
Company Name:
Requestor's Name:
Title:

Dept:

Address:
City:

State/Province:

ZIP/Postal Code:

Country:

Telephone Number:

Fax Number:

Email:
Original Sales Order/PO Number:
Sales order numbers are found in your documentation and are stencilled on the equipment rack base plate,
for example, A44044A1.

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.

This document is subject to change without notice.

Using this Manual


This manual has been optimized for fast Web viewing, and text shown in this
format identifies navigation links leading to locations that are internal or
external to the manual.

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SCOPE OF THIS
MANUAL

SCOPE

H A P T E R

1-2

Scope of this Manual

Structure of this Manual


Besides this introductory Chapter, this Manual contains the following:

Chapter 2, General Description


A closer look at the TRuepoint 4000 Radio and options. General
Specifications and System Compliance to known Standards are also covered.

Chapter 3, Installing the RFU


Provides steps for installing the RFU, and the required cable connections for
grounding, general Setup and replacing the RFU.

Chapter 4, Installing the SPU


Provides steps for installing the SPU, and the required cable connections for a
general Setup, as well as basic information on configuration and
troubleshooting.

Chapter 5, Maintenance
Steps for replacing the RFU, and the SPU.

Chapter 6, Options and Ordering


Ordering field replaceable units and Customer Service information.

Chapter 7, Glossary
Compilation of acronyms and special terms and their definitions, where
appropriate used throughout the TRuepoint user documentation.

Appendix A, SPU Ports Pinouts


Pinout description of the configurable ports on the TRuepoint 4000 SPU.

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Key Features of the TRuepoint 4000 Radio

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Capacity independent RFU


RF independent SPU
Fully programmable modem
1 RMS SPU for 1+0
In-service performance monitoring with parameters compliant to
ITU-T G.826 recommendations
Self diagnostics to differentiate the path alarms from the equipment
alarms
History and event logs
Optional digital orderwire
Built-in agent to support SNMP protocol
Programmable relay contacts for alarm indication / site control
Site alarms monitoring
Web CIT for radio maintenance
Built-in HDLC interface for compatibility with existing MicroStar
M/H and L products
Remote tributary loopback
Local tributary loopback
MUX to DEMUX loopback
Digital IF loopback
RTPC, DTPC and ATPC operation

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MANUAL

1-4

Scope of this Manual

Related Manuals
Manual P/N

Title

Comments

System Description

Top level document providing a broad


overview of the TRuepoint 4000 platform.
Includes Theory of Operation, General
Specifications, and Performance Tables.

Top Level
IMN-904006-Exx

User Manuals (recommended order of use)


IMN-904007-Exx

Radio Installation

This document

IMN-904008-Exx

Operators Interface

Provides advanced system configuration,


monitoring, control and troubleshooting
information.

Quick Reference Card

Provides a graphical representation of the


TRuepoint software menus.

Quick Reference
QRC-904009-Exx

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H A P T E R

The TRuepoint 4000 RFU


Engraved Arrow

Antenna Port

pointing to the RFU position for


vertical polarization

for connecting a flexible


waveguide to an antenna,
or mounting directly to an
antenna feed boom

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

TRuepoint 4000 Radio Installation

GENERAL
DESCRIPTION

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

2-2

General Description

Figure 2-1:

RFU in the Separate Mount Configuration


Antenna
(Standard, not equipped with
latches for engaging the RFU)

Offset Pole-Mount

Antenna Feed Boom

Antenna Interface

RFU Mounting
Plate Assembly

Flexible Waveguide
Flange, per Table 2-1

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2-3

Figure 2-2:

RFU in the Detachable Mount Configuration


Female BNC:
RSSI Test point
Grounding stud,
with hex nut

Female N-type: connects


traffic, telemetry and
power from the SPU

Special Antenna
equipped with

4 Latches

for engaging the RFU hooks

GENERAL
DESCRIPTION

Bottom View

4 Latches

Detachable RFU

See

Bottom View

Offset Pole-Mount

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General Description

The TRuepoint 4000 SPU


Figure 2-3:

Identifying the Ports, (Option 201-904010-004)


10/100BASE-T 1

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:

Identifying the Ports, (Option 201-904010-002)

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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2-5

General Specifications

Band
(GHz)

13

Reference

Channel
Spacing
(MHz)

T/R
Spacing
(MHz)

7428 - 7722

ITU-R Rec. F.385.7


annex 1, China,
Argentina

28

154

7114 7868

ITU-R Rec. F.385.7


annex 5, Russia,
Argentina

3.5, 7, 14, 28

161

7093 - 7457

ITU-R Rec. F.385.7


annex 3

28

196

8279 - 8496

Argentina

14

119

8279 - 8496

ITU-R Rec. F.386.6


annex 3

126

8043 - 8489

France

7, 14, 28

208

7905 - 8402

ITU-R Rec. F.386.6


annex 4, Russia

7, 14, 28

266

7731 - 8282

Brazil, China

14, 28

311.32

12.70-13.25

Argentina

7, 28

266

12.70-13.25

ITU-R Rec. F.497-6

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

CEPT Rec. 12-02

3.5, 7, 14, 28

266

Harris Corporation

Antenna
Flange

1.025 dia
circular

1.025 dia
circular

WR62 /
UG-419U

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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

ITU-R Rec. F.636-3

3.5, 7, 14, 28

490

14.40-15.35

Russia (ITU)

14, 28

490

14.50-15.35

ITU-R Rec. F.636-3

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

CEPT Rec. 12-07

3.5, 7, 14, 28

728

14.50-15.348

Brazil Res. 129

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

ITU-R Rec. F.595-6


Co-channel
arrangement
Interleaved arrang.

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

ITU Rec. F 595Annex 3 (UK)

3.5

1008

17.70-19.70

ITU Rec. F 595-6


Annex 4
Co-channel and
interleaved arrang.

27.5
(interleave)

1010

17.70-19.70

ITU Rec. F 595-6


Annex 5

17.70-19.70

Brazil, Norma 15/96


(On request only)

14.50-15.35
14.50-15.35

18

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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

ITU-R Rec. F 637-3


Annex 1 (UK)

3.5, 7, 14, 28

1232

22.0-23.60

ITU-R Rec. F637-3


Annex 3

3.5, 7, 14, 28,

1008

21.20-23.60

ITU-R Rec. F637-3


Annex 5 (Germany)

3.5, 7, 14, 28,

1008

21.20-23.60

Russia

3.5, 7, 14, 28,

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

3.5, 14, 28,

1232

22.0-23.60

T/R 13-02 Annex A

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

CEPT T/R 13-02


Annex B
ITU-R Rec. F748
Annex 2

3.5, 7, 14, 28

1008

37.00-39.50

T/R 12-01 Annex A


ITU-R F.749-2 Annex 1
Russia (ITU)
Brazil Reg. 002/96
China (ITU)

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

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DESCRIPTION

23

2-7

2-8

General Description

System Characteristics
Modulation
4, 16 QAM
FEC

Reed-Solomon

Operating Temp. Range, C

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

Power Consumption, Watts


Maximum
Power Supply, Vdc

-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

Transmitter General Characteristics


Output Attenuation Range (dB), in 0.5 dB steps,
programmable through telemetry commands from SPUs controller
TRuepoint 4000 13 to 15 GHz

27 (4 QAM), 24 (16 QAM)

Local Oscillator Frequency


Source

RF frequency synthesizer

Step size

250 kHz maximum

PA Low Output Alarm

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General Specifications

2-9

Receiver General Characteristics


-20 to 95 dBm

Local oscillator frequency source

RF frequency synthesizer

Local oscillator frequency step size

250 kHz maximum

Receiver carrier frequency setting

Programmable through telemetry

Slope alarm

More than 9 dB/30 MHz or equivalent ratio

Receive overload level without damage

-10 dBm

Environmental
Subject

Compliance

Lightning
Protection

Figure 3-10 recommends a protection scheme that uses grounding kits.


Harris Corporation recommends that such lightning protection or other
alternatives thereto be provided in compliance to Local and/or National
Electrical Codes

Temperature
range

Full specification: -33o C to + 55o C


(meets ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.1E)
Operational: -40o C to + 55o C (Operational means that the modules
will start at cold and traffic will pass without synchronization losses
and BER will be better than 1.0x10-6 after 15 minutes warm-up)
Storage: -55o C to + 70o C

Humidity

5 95% non condensing

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

ETSI EN 300 019-2-2 V2.1.2 (1999-09) class 2.3


(random vibration, shocks and drop)

EMI / EMC and Safety Compliance


Subject

Compliance

Safety

IEC 60950-1
EN 60950-1
EN 60215
EN 60825, Class 1 Laser

EMC

ETSI EN 301 489-01 V1.4.1 (08-2002) (Part 1: Common technical


requirements = common part for all radio equipment)
ETSI EN 301 489-4 (08-2002) (Part 4: Specific conditions for fixed
radio links and ancillary equipment and services)

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DESCRIPTION

Operational receive input level at antenna port

2-10

General Description

Table 2-1: Maximum Allowable Coaxial Cable Length SPU to RFU


SPU Input
Voltage

Low loss foam


heliax

Low loss RG8U


Belden 9913 or eq.

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

Jitter transfer and jitter


tolerance requirement
Compliance

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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Installing the RFU

Qualifications of Installation Personnel

The installation, maintenance, or removal of antenna


systems requires qualified, experienced personnel.
Harris installation instructions have been written for
such personnel. Antenna systems should be inspected
once a year by qualified personnel to verify proper
installation, maintenance, and condition of the
equipment.
Installation of the microwave radio and associated
equipment is to be performed by a skilled person. Power
connections to the radio must be made in compliance of
the local electrical code by a Skilled Person.
Harris Corporation disclaims any liability or
responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe
installation practices.

Installation Types of the RFU


This chapter describes the following installation procedures:
Installing the RFU Outdoors the Detachable Mount................. 3-3

RFU directly attached to a pole-mounted antenna.


Installing the RFU Outdoors the Separate Mount................... 3-16

RFU mounted on a pole and separated from a pole-mounted antenna


Grounding the RFU and Coaxial Cable ..................................... 3-25

RFU mounted indoors on a special bracket attached to a 19-inch rack.

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3-3

Installing the RFU Outdoors


the Detachable Mount
Before starting, check that you have the parts and tools required. The parts are
shown in figure 3-1. The tools are listed in table 3-1.
Table 3-1: List of Tools Required for the Installation of the RFU
Required Equipment
Specifications

Where Used

Miscellaneous tools for


installing connectors on the
SPU to RFU coaxial cable.

See the manufacturer documentation


provided with the connector.

Install the coaxial


cable from the RFU
to the SPU, on
Page 3-12

Adjustable wrench

11/16" (18 mm) jaws

Throughout

Rope and hook with safety


latch

Common

To bring equipment
up the pipe.

Follow the instructions of the antenna manufacturer


that are enclosed with the antenna for the exact details
of how to assemble, install, and align the antenna.
Drawings shown here of the antenna assembly are for
reference only and are intended to simply show the
order in which the antenna and the RFU are assembled.

RSL higher than -10 dBm could damage the


receiver. For short path links, ensure attenuating
the transmit output power by 20 dB before
initiating the antenna alignment.

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RFU

Tool

3-4

Installing the RFU

Figure 3-1:

Parts required for the Detachable Mount


Installation: (See Chapter 6 for part numbers)

Antenna, equipped for the RFU direct mounting

RFU

Tie-Wraps or Cable Clamps


to Support Cable

Grounding Kits

Coaxial Cable and Connector

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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3-5

Assemble the antenna


Tools and material required
Common tools
Following the instructions packed with it, assemble the antenna. Please note
that assembly is different depending on whether the antenna is to be to the left
or the right of the pipe.
Figure 3-2:

The Parabolic Antenna

INSTALLING THE
RFU

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3-6

Installing the RFU

Set the antenna polarization 13-38 GHz Radio

This procedure is provided as an example, and applies


only to the antenna type shown here. Always follow the
proper polarization instructions from the provisioned
antenna manufacturer.
Tools and material required
Allen keys, 5 mm and 2 mm (part of the antenna manufacturers
mounting kit)
The polarization of the antenna is controlled by combining the position of the
antenna feed boom and a Transition placed on the feed boom.
Default position is Vertical, aligning the Engraved Arrow on the RFU with the
V-Mark embossed on the Antenna Interface.
Use the following table to determine the action necessary for obtaining the
required polarization.

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

For setting the Horizontal Polarization, proceed as follows, referring to the


Table above, for the relative positions of the Feed boom and Transition:
1. Using the Allen key provided in the kit, loosen the 6 Socket-head screws
enough to allow the feed boom to rotate freely.
2. Rotate the feed boom 90 degrees to the right, or left until it bottoms. (flat
notch pointing right or left, aligned with the H-Mark embossed on the
Antenna Interface. Tighten the 6 socket-head screws.
3. Using an Allen key, remove the 2 small socket-head screws on the
Transition.
4. Rotate the Transition 45 degrees to the left or right, aligning its screw holes
over those of the booms face, then replace and tighten the 2 small sockethead screws. Tighten the mall socket-head screws.

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Figure 3-3:

3-7

Setting the Antenna Polarization, 13-38 GHz

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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Installing the RFU

Set the antenna polarization 7-8 GHz Radio

This procedure is provided as an example, and applies


only to the antenna type shown here. Always follow the
proper polarization instructions from the provisioned
antenna manufacturer.
Tools and material required
Allen key, 5 mm (part of the antenna manufacturers mounting kit)
The polarization of the antenna is controlled by the position of the antenna feed
boom.
Default position is Vertical, aligning the Engraved Arrow on the RFU with the
V-Label affixed on the Antenna Interface.
Use the following table to determine the action necessary for obtaining the
required polarization.
Rotate

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

For setting the Horizontal Polarization, proceed as follows, referring to the


Table above, for the relative positions of the Feed boom and Antenna
Interface:
1. Using the Allen key provided in the kit, loosen the 4 Socket-head screws
enough to allow the Feed boom to rotate freely.
2. Rotate the Feed boom 90 degrees to the right, or left until it bottoms.
(notch pointing right or left, aligned with the H-Label affixed on the
Antenna Interface. Tighten the 4 socket-head screws.

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Figure 3-4:

3-9

Setting the Antenna Polarization, 7-8 GHz

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

Notch pointing right

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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Feed boom
with slot horizontal:
Vertical Polarization
(default)

3-10

Installing the RFU

Mount the antenna to the mast


Tools and material required
Adjustable wrenches
Referring to Figure 3-5, and the instructions packed with the antenna, mount
the antenna onto the antenna mast. Tighten the bolts finger-tight.
Figure 3-5:

Mounting the Antenna to the mast

19 to 22 N m
(14 to 16 lbf-ft.)

All nuts

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3-11

Latch the RFU to the antenna


Tools and material required
Adjustable wrench
Antenna alignment kit (optional)

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.

Figure 3-6:

Attaching the RFU to the Antenna

Close the 4 RFU latches

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RFU

1. Latch the RFU to the antenna per Figure 3-6.

3-12

Installing the RFU

Install the coaxial cable from the RFU to the SPU


Tools and material required
Adjustable wrench
Coaxial cable with connector
Tie-wraps or other means of supporting coaxial cable along run
Sealing kit (supplied with radio)
1. Following the instructions that come with the connector, install a
connector on one end of the coaxial cable that is to go from the RFU to the
SPU.
2. Connect the connectorized end of the coaxial cable to the RFU, as shown is
figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7:

Connecting The Coaxial Cable to the RFU

Coaxial Cable

Sealing Kit

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Figure 3-8:

3-13

Installing the Connector on the Cable

Follow Manufacturers Instructions

3. Following the instructions in the Sealing Kit, waterproof the connection to


the RFU.

Figure 3-9:

Typical Cable Run

Support coaxial cable


(as required)

Waterproof entry

Leave bare cable end near


SPU position

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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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

Installing the RFU

Ground the RFU and the Coaxial Cable


Tools and material required
Common tools
Three or more grounding kits (part # 099-099500-002)
1. Ground the RFU.
2. Following the instructions in the grounding kits, ground the coaxial cable
at the RFU, the SPU and on the antenna side of any right angle turns.
Figure 3-10: Grounding the RFU and Coaxial Cable

RFU
grounding point

Coaxial
grounding kit

Coaxial Cable

Multistrand Copper Cable


10 mm2 (8AWG)

Coaxial
Grounding Kits

Common Grounding Point

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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

Coaxial cable port

RSSI port

Grounding stud with


Hex nut

Grounding lug

Remove Hex nut,


install copper cable Grounding lug,
and secure with Hex nut

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Installing the RFU

Installing the RFU Outdoors


the Separate Mount
Tools and Parts required
Refer to Table 3-2, for the tools required for this installation
Refer to Figure 3-12, for the required Parts
Table 3-2: List of Tools Required for the Installation of the RFU
Tool

Required Equipment
Specifications

Where Used

Miscellaneous tools for


installing connectors on the
SPU to RFU coaxial cable.

See the manufacturer


documentation provided with
the connector.

Attach the mounting


hardware to a pipe, on
Page 3-18

Adjustable wrench

11/16 (18 mm) jaws

Ratchet with socket

11/16 (18 mm) socket

Multimeter

Common

Throughout

Prerequisite installation steps:


Assemble the antenna, on page 3-5
Set the antenna polarization 13-38 GHz Radio, (if applicable), on
page 3-6

Mount the antenna to the mast, on page 3-10


Proceed with Procedure Step 4, for this RFU configuration

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3-17

Figure 3-12: Parts required for the Separate Mount


Installation, (See Chapter 6 for part numbers)
Antenna, and mounting
hardware

RFU

INSTALLING THE
RFU

RFU Mounting Plate Assembly,


and hardware, for mounting the
RFU on the pipe
Tie-Wraps or Cable Clamps
to Support Cable

Flexible Twistable Waveguide


Grounding Kits

with Correct Flanges (Length as


Required)

Coaxial Cable and Connector


Sealing Kits
Grounding Cable
A cold shrink kit of the
type offered by Harris is
shown here.
Other types may be used.

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Installing the RFU

Attach the mounting hardware to a pipe


Tools and material required
An open-end 0.5 (13 mm) wrench

When selecting the position for the mounting hardware,


remember that it must be connected to the antenna by
the available waveguide.
1. Loosen the nuts on the rods to widen the opening between the 2 halves
(Assemblys jaws) of the mounting plate assembly, and slide the assembly
over the top of a pipe, if possible.
2. If you do not have access to the pipes top, unscrew and remove the nuts
and washers from the rods on one half of the assembly, separate the
Assemblys jaws, then mount the jaws on the pipe while aligning the rods
through the corresponding holes on the other half of the assembly.
3. Ensure that the assembly is level, then secure the assembly to the pipe by
tightening the nuts and washers on the rods, as shown in Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-13: Installing the RFU-Mounting Plate Assembly
Mounting Plate Assembly

Assemblys jaws

Rods (4)

0.5 (13 mm)


Wrench
22 N m (16.2 lbf- ft.)

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3-19

Mount the RFU on the mounting hardware


Tools and material required
Adjustable wrench
1. Making sure to leave the O-ring in place, remove the protective tape from
the waveguide ports on the RFU and the RFU-Mounting Plate.
2. Apply silicone grease, observing the Caution given in Figure 3-14.
3. Place the RFU against the RFU-mounting plate so that the cylindrical feed
fits into a corresponding cavity on the RFU.
4. Place the locking latches over the corresponding mating hooks, then Close
latches so that the RFU is locked to the RFU-Mounting Plate.

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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RFU

Figure 3-14: Attaching the RFU to the Mounting Plate

3-20

Installing the RFU

Connect the waveguide between the RFU and the


antenna
Tools and material required
Common tools
Tools listed in the manufacturers instructions
1. Connect the flexible waveguide between the RFU-mounting assembly and
the antenna.
2. Be careful not to kink or dent the waveguide, and if you must support it, be
sure that the material used does not compress it. The waveguide must be
installed in such a way that it does not rub against hard objects in the wind.
Figure 3-15: Installing the Flexible Waveguide

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

Remove tape and


Connect waveguide here

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3-21

Install an N type connector on one end of the


coaxial cable
Tools and material required
Common tools
Tools listed in the manufacturers instructions
Install a male N type connector on one end of the coaxial cable that is to
connect the RFU to the SPU. Leave the other end bare at this time.
Figure 3-16: Installing the Connector on the Cable

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RFU

FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS

3-22

Installing the RFU

Install the coaxial cable


Tools and material required
Adjustable wrench
Coaxial cable with connector on one end (see Figure 3-18 for cable
types and lengths).
Tie-wraps or other means of supporting coaxial cable along run
Sealing kit
1. Connect the connectorized end of the coaxial cable to the RFU.
2. Following the instructions in the sealing kit, waterproof the connection to
the RFU.
3. 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.
Figure 3-17: Typical Cable Run

Support coaxial cable


(as required)

Waterproof entry

Leave bare cable end near


SPU position

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3-23

Figure 3-18: Connecting The Coaxial Cable to the RFU

Coaxial Cable Type


Part Number

Description

Comments

087-099499-XX0

Foam core 50
heliax shielded cable
(Andrews LDF2-50)

Cable only, XX0 =


210 m to 300 m in
10 m increments

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

Kit contains low loss


RG 8/U cable,
sealing kit, 2 N-type
connectors, and
3 grounding kits.

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RFU

Connect here and


install Sealing Kit

3-24

Installing the RFU

Ground the RFU and the coaxial cable


Tools and material required
Common tools
Three or more grounding kits
1. Ground the RFU.
2. Following the instructions in the grounding kits, ground the coaxial cable
at the RFU, the SPU and on the antenna side of any right angle turns.

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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3-25

Figure 3-19: Grounding the RFU and Coaxial Cable


Refer to
Installing the Flexible Waveguide,
on page 3-20

INSTALLING THE
RFU

Refer to RFU
Grounding Detail,
on page 3-15

Coaxial Cable
Multistrand Copper Cable
10 mm2 (8AWG)

Coaxial
Grounding Kits

Common Grounding Point

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July 2005

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.

Although the installation of the SPU does not require


advanced technical skills, we strongly recommend that
the technical personnel possesses the knowledge and
skills appropriate for making such installations.
Power connections to the microwave radio must be
made in compliance with local electrical codes by a
Skilled Person. Harris Corporation disclaims any liability
or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe
installation practices.

1. Power source recommended to follow ETSI EN 300 132-2 guidelines and Telcordia objective GR-499.

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SPU

You would normally reach this point after you have completed
Installing the RFU.

4-2

Installing the SPU

Table 4-1: Tools required


Tool

Required equipment
specifications

Where used

Screwdriver

Phillips #2

General

Multimeter

With ohm meter

Miscellaneous tools for


installing connectors on the
SPU to RFU coaxial cable.

Refer to the manufacturer


documentation provided with
the connector.

Connect the Coaxial Cables

to the SPU, on page 4-5

Figure 4-1:

Parts for SPU Installation, as a Minimum

Tie-Wraps or Cable
Clamps to support
Cables

Mounting
Brackets (2)

Grounding Lug

In order to easily replace the SPU, ensure that all cables


are routed from the rack sides and at the level of their
respective connectors. Doing so, allows you to replace a
unit with the least operation disruption.

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4-3

Procedure
1

Install the SPU in the rack


Tools and material required
A number-2 cross-head screw driver
Secure the SPU to the rack using the screws provided, in the position shown in
Figure 4-2. The position will depend on your situation and what other
equipment you have or plan to have in the rack.
Figure 4-2:

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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SPU

20

SPU Stacking Configurations Still Air Conditions

4-4

Installing the SPU

Figure 4-3:

Other Allowable Stacking Configurations


Cross Airflow Velocity Conditions of 0.625 m/s

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

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15

1-RMS
free
space
(Typ.)

1-RMS SPU

15

10

10

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4-5

Connect the Coaxial Cables to the SPU


Tools and material required
Common tools
A multimeter
An N-type connector compatible with the type of coaxial cable that you
are using.

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.

A lower resistance value indicates that there is a


short in the coaxial cable or in the RFU that may
damage the SPUs power switch (breaker) when it
is switched ON. If this is the case, replace the
faulty element (cable or RFU).
4. Connect the cables to the RFU Cable ports on the Modem(s).
(Cable types and lengths are given in Table 4-2).
5. Support the cable if necessary.

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SPU

2. Following the instructions that come with the connector, install an N-type
connector on each cable.

4-6

Installing the SPU

Figure 4-4:

Connecting the Coaxial Cable to the SPU

Resistance between the coaxial cables


center connector and the shield must be
more than 100

Table 4-2: Coaxial Cable Types and Lengthsa


Part Number

Description

Comments

087-099499-XX0

Foam core 50 heliax


shielded cable
(Andrews LDF2-50)

Cable only, XX0 = 210 m


to 300 m in 10 m
increments

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

Kit contains low loss


RG 8/U cable, sealing kit,
2 N-type connectors, and
3 grounding kits.

a. Refer to Chapter 6 for more coaxial cable options

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4-7

Ground the SPU


Tools and material required
A number-2 cross-head screw driver
Ground the SPU by connecting 3.26 mm (8 AWG) copper cable from the
grounding point lug on the left side of the SPU enclosure to the radio systems
main grounding point.
For a roof-top installation, the main grounding point could be the building
ground, or the water supply pipe just before it enters the building.
For a tower installation, it should be a good ring ground system made from
buried copper cables and rods. DO NOT connect to the electrical utility
ground.

Safety Requirements for Grounding

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.

Connect power cable end to Harris optional fuse


panel, or provide fusing according to Local and
National Electrical Codes. Fuse ratings must be:
4 A for 48 V, and 7.5 to 8 A for 24 V operations.

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SPU

1. It is very important that the path of lowest impedance go directly to the


main grounding point.

4-8

Installing the SPU

Connect power to the SPU


Connect the power supply as shown in Figure 4-5. Check that the junctionblock screws are tight enough to hold the power wires securely in place.
If you have purchased the optional fuse panel see Figure 4-6 for installation
instructions for it.
Figure 4-5:

Power Connections

Grounding Lug

See Caution on Page 4-7


Kit Part No. 099-902158-003
(Follow cable/connector assembly
instructions supplied in the Kit)

+/-

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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16 AWG braided shielded power cable with


drain wire and foil recommended for EMI
Class B compliance.

Safety Requirement: Connect to a


grounding electrode. Do not connect
to the electrical utility ground

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4-9

Figure 4-6:

Optional Fuse Panel Back View Wiring

Drain wire from power cable (Modem) connected to


fuse panel grounding lug
Fuse panel grounding wire
From Modem +/- terminal
From Modem

terminal

From Modem Battery

INSTALLING THE
SPU

If required, connect alarm


equipment to alarm relays here
To Alarms
To Modem

Check that wire is on


this side of clamp

Use small screwdriver


Turn clockwise to tighten

Install junction covers


when finished

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To Common
Ground Point

Connect the terminal


labelled BATT to the battery
terminal that is not grounded

Connect the terminal


labelled RTN to the battery
terminal that is grounded

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Installing the SPU

Figure 4-7:

Optional Fuse Panel Front View

Stick peg holders on panel above fuse


slots. Insert colored pegs to indicate
value of corresponding fuses

Insert GMT-type fuses,

Stick fuse usage labels to panel (fuse ratings per Note provided below).

Keep fuse blanks in unused positions.

GMT-type fuse rating: 4 A for 48 V operation,


and 7.5 A for 24 V operation.

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4-11

Connect the MUX Tributaries


Tools and material required
Cables with connectors appropriate to the Multiplexer options ordered.

If equipped, connect appropriate cables to both the


SCSI-1 and RJ-45 ports for the mixed traffic option, up
to 16 E1 + packet data.

Figure 4-8:

Connecting Tributaries and Mixed Traffic


Cables with SCSI-1 Connectors and RJ-45

10/100BASE-T 1

10/100BASE-T 2

Every SPU ships with ESD caps, one installed on


each unused Tributaries port. Always remember
to keep any unused port covered with such cap.
This is an ESD protection requirement. You need
to keep the removed cap for future use.

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SPU

Connect tributaries

4-12

Installing the SPU

Figure 4-9:

Tributary Connection Example


Using the BNC Interconnect Panel

P/N 101-901415-002 for


Unbalanced Operation Only
(2 BNC panels required for 16 E1)

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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Figure 4-10: Tributary Connection Example


Using the 50-Pin Amphenol to BNC Cable
Assembly
Female to Male BNC Connection
(Unbalanced Operation)

8 E1 Option shown

Amphenol Connector
(to the TRIBUTARIES ports)

Connect the Amphenol Connector on the assembly 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 assembly to your
equipment. The inputs and outputs are labelled on the female BNC connectors.

For Unbalanced Operation Only


50-Pin Amphenol to BNC Cable Assembly

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Part Number

Length, ft. (m)

Capacity

087-901346-002

1.5 (0.4575)

8 E1, Unbalanced

087-901346-004

9 (2.75)

8 E1, Unbalanced

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INSTALLING THE
SPU

BNC male connectors


from Users Distribution
Frame connect here.
2 BNC connectors per
tributary

4-14

Installing the SPU

Figure 4-11: Tributary Connection Example


Using the Connectorized Cable

This connector connects to SPUs Port


TRIBUTARIES (1-8) or (9-16)

End of this cable connects to


Users Distribution Frame

Connect the Amphenol connectors to the TRIBUTARIES (1-8) and


TRIBUTARIES (9-16) ports on the balanced SPU. At the other end, install your
own connector or wire-wrap the bare wires to your equipment. A label at the
users end of the cable indicates which tributaries the bare wires connect to.
For the cable lengths, see table below

Connectorized Cable Assembly, Shielded


Part Number

Length, ft. (m)

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)

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Connect remote and local communications


equipment
Tools and material required
Common tools
The TRuepoint radio allows you to communicate with/control equipment at
remote sites through a telephone link, a data link to third party RTUs, and/or
SNMP data link. Depending on your needs, connect this equipment as shown
in Figure 4-12. Connectivity to the Harris MicroStar radios is also achieved
as shown.
Figure 4-12: Connecting Communications Equipment

Web-CIT

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

Interconnectivity details between TRuepoint


and other MCD products (TBD).

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Installing the SPU

Connect other SPUs in repeater or spur


configuration
Tools and material required
Common tools
Network cables, straight type RJ45, 10BASE-T compliant, length as
required:
- 1 for repeater
- 2 for repeater with spur.

The NTWRK/LAN 1-2 connections provide protection


for the auxiliary channels, as well as network data and
customer data on SPUs.
Figure 4-13: Repeater Connections
To other Repeaters

RJ-45 Cable P/N 087-020193-7xx


(Refer to Table 6-1 for details)

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If required, connect alarm relays and auxiliary


alarm inputs
Tools and material required
Common tools
Where required, connect the TRuepoint relays to a third party RTU or other
equipment, as shown in Figure 4-14.
Figure 4-14: Connections for Relays and CustomerGenerated Alarms

INSTALLING THE
SPU

Relays/Alarms
Refer to Appendix A for
the Ports Pinout

Switch ON power to the SPU

Power-ON

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Installing the SPU

10 Configure the radio

Referring to the Operators Interface Manual,


IMN-904008-Exx, configure the radio per options
purchased.

11 Fine align the antenna


Table 4-3: Tools and equipment required
Tool

Required Equipment Specifications

Adjustable wrench

11/16" (18 mm) jaws

Ratchet with socket

11/16" (18 mm) socket

Digital Voltmeter,
with probes

3-digit; 0.3% DC accuracy; 2% ac accuracy;


0 to 60 V range

If it has not been done, ensure that the antenna has


been properly aligned.
Refer to heading Mount the antenna to the mast.
1. Follow the antenna manufacturers instructions for adjusting the azimuth
and elevation of the antenna, by loosening the designated fasteners.
For reference, Figure 4-15 identifies the locations of both the Azimuth
Adjustment and the Elevation Adjustment.
2. Connect the (+) voltmeter probe to the RSSI port, and the (-) probe to the
Ground port (below the RSSI port), as shown in Figure 4-16.

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4-19

Figure 4-15: Locating the Azimuth and Elevation Adjustments

Elevation Adjustment

Detachable configuration shown

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

Main lobes aligned

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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SPU

Azimuth Adjustment

4-20

Installing the SPU

4. When finished, tighten ALL fasteners loosened previously to 22 Nm


(16.2 lbf-ft.)

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

Uncalibrated raw RSSI voltage

a. Inversely proportional scale configuration using a conversion factor of -20


b. Directly proportional scale configuration
c. As displayed on the Hand-held terminal out of range

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Configuration

4-21

12 Check for alarms and verify the functionality


1. Refer to Table 5-1 on page 5-2 for determining possible alarm causes and
solutions.
2. Verify the availability of the service options to which you are entitled,
according to the following table; example only.
Service

Quick Verification

10/100BASE-T

Referring to Figure 4-12 on page 4-15, connect a


PC running the Web-CIT, and ping the IP address
of a radio that is part of the same Intnet

E1 Tributaries

Perform a tributary loopback through a remote


site, then test the continuity using a BERT set

INSTALLING THE
SPU

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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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Basic Troubleshooting

5-2

Maintenance

Figure 5-1:

SPUs LEDs
LEDs
DC Power Input
RFU Cable

SPU
RFU
Cable
SUM

Table 5-1: Indicator Light Display Description


Label
SPU

RFU

Cable

SUM

Color

Description

Green

SPU is on-line and functioning normally

Red

The SPU has failed

Green

The RFU is operating properly

Red

The RFU has failed

Green

The SPU-RFU cable is working properly

Red

The SPU-RFU cable has failed

Green

The system (local and remote) is operating properly

Red

Alarm present on system (local or remote)

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Replacing Units
Replacing the RFU

In a non-protected system this procedure will


affect traffic.

Procedure
1. Switch OFF power at the SPU.
2. Disconnect the coaxial cable at the RFU.
Figure 5-2:

Disconnecting the Coaxial Cable at the RFU

MAINTENANCE

Coaxial Cable
Connector

Remove the RFU


For the detachable RFU with antenna assembly, undo the four latches
and pull the RFU away from the antenna, (figure 5-3).

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Maintenance

Figure 5-3:

Removing the Detachable RFU from the


Assembly

Open the (4) latches to disengage


the RFUs mating hooks

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.

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Figure 5-4:

Removing the Detachable RFU from the


Mounting Plate Assembly

Open the (4) latches

Mating hooks (4)

Install a new RFU


1. Apply silicone grease to the antenna cylinder, referring to the Caution, on
page 3-11.
2. Install the new RFU with the same part number by reversing the
appropriate procedure referenced by Figures 3-6 and 3-14.
3. Reconnect the coaxial cable.
4. If outdoors, install a new sealing kit on the coaxial cable connector.
5. Reconfigure the system through the HHT, and referring to section Making
the radio work.

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RFU-Mounting Plate Assembly

5-6

Maintenance

Replacing the SPU

Traffic is interrupted during this procedure. You may


want to move traffic to an alternate equipment before
starting.

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.

Before connecting the coaxial cable to the SPU,


make sure to check for the presence of a short
along the cable length. A short in this cable or in
the RFU may damage the SPUs breaker when it is
switched ON. If this is the case, replace the faulty
element (cable or RFU).
7. Switch ON power to the SPU at the source.
8. Use the embedded control software and user interface to configure the
SPU. Refer to the Operators Interface manual, IMN-904008-Exx.

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OPTIONS

AND

H A P T E R

ORDERING

To maintain your microwave radio with a minimum of down time, your


organization will have to maintain a stock of spare units (or modules). To do
so, you may wish to order additional spares from time to time, to assure that
you have enough spares to properly maintain the system. In addition, after
you replace a faulty unit with a spare, you will want to return the faulty unit to
Harris for repair. This Chapter explains how to accomplish these tasks.

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.

Spare Unit Ordering Information


When you order spare parts for your existing system, refer to the parts list in
Table 6-1 and provide the Part Number.

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Part Numbers Versus Product Codes

6-2

Options and Ordering

Figure 6-1:

Sample Part Label, RFU (Transceiver)


Product Rev. Number

Product Name
Customer Service
Center Information
Part Number

Tx/Rx Ranges

Serial Number

Figure 6-2:

Sample Part Label, SPU

Product Name

Power Rating
Part Number
Product Code

Serial Number /
Bar Code

Software Version

Placing the order


Address all orders for spare units to:

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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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units


RFU, 7428-7484 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904100-002

RFU, 7582-7638 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904100-003

RFU, 7470-7526 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904100-004

RFU, 7624-7680 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904100-005

RFU, 7512-7568 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904100-006

RFU, 7666-7722 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904100-101

RFU, 7433.5-7496.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904100-102

RFU, 7593.5-7656.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904100-103

RFU, 7478.5-7541.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904100-104

RFU, 7638.5-7701.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904100-105

RFU, 7526.0-7589-0 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904100-106

RFU, 7686.0-7749.0 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904100-201

RFU, 7114-7177 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-202

RFU, 7275-7338 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-203

RFU, 7149-7212 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-204

RFU, 7310-7373 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-205

RFU, 7184-7247 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-206

RFU, 7345-7408 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-207

RFU, 7219-7282 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-208

RFU, 7380-7443 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-209

RFU, 7239-7302 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-210

RFU, 7400-7463 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-211

RFU, 7274-7337 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-212

RFU, 7435-7498 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-213

RFU, 7309-7372 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-214

RFU, 7470-7533 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-215

RFU, 7344-7407 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-216

RFU, 7505-7568 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-217

RFU, 7414-7477 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-218

RFU, 7575-7638 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-219

RFU, 7449-7512 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

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Options and Ordering

Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


201-904100-220

RFU, 7610-7673 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-221

RFU, 7484-7547 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-222

RFU, 7645-7708 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-223

RFU, 7519-7582 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-224

RFU, 7680-7743 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-225

RFU, 7539-7602 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-226

RFU, 7700-7763 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-227

RFU, 7574-7637 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-228

RFU, 7735-7798 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-229

RFU, 7609-7672 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-230

RFU, 7770-7833 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-231

RFU, 7644-7707 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-232

RFU, 7805-7868 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904100-301

RFU, 7093-7149 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-302

RFU, 7289-7345 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-303

RFU, 7121-7177 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-304

RFU, 7317-7373 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-305

RFU, 7149-7205 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-306

RFU, 7345-7401 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-307

RFU, 7177-7233 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-308

RFU, 7373-7429 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-309

RFU, 7205-7261 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904100-310

RFU, 7401-7457 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-001

RFU, 7428-7484 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904110-002

RFU, 7582-7638 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904110-003

RFU, 7470-7526 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904110-004

RFU, 7624-7680 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904110-005

RFU, 7512-7568 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904110-006

RFU, 7666-7722 MHz, T/R 154 MHz

201-904110-101

RFU, 7433.5-7496.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904110-102

RFU, 7593.5-7656.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

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6-5

Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


RFU, 7478.5-7541.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904110-104

RFU, 7638.5-7701.5 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904110-105

RFU, 7526.0-7589-0 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904110-106

RFU, 7686.0-7749.0 MHz, T/R 160 MHz

201-904110-201

RFU, 7114-7177 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-202

RFU, 7275-7338 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-203

RFU, 7149-7212 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-204

RFU, 7310-7373 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-205

RFU, 7184-7247 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-206

RFU, 7345-7408 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-207

RFU, 7219-7282 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-208

RFU, 7380-7443 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-209

RFU, 7239-7302 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-210

RFU, 7400-7463 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-211

RFU, 7274-7337 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-212

RFU, 7435-7498 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-213

RFU, 7309-7372 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-214

RFU, 7470-7533 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-215

RFU, 7344-7407 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-216

RFU, 7505-7568 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-217

RFU, 7414-7477 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-218

RFU, 7575-7638 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-219

RFU, 7449-7512 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-220

RFU, 7610-7673 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-221

RFU, 7484-7547 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-222

RFU, 7645-7708 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-223

RFU, 7519-7582 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-224

RFU, 7680-7743 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-225

RFU, 7539-7602 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-226

RFU, 7700-7763 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-227

RFU, 7574-7637 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

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Options and Ordering

Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


201-904110-228

RFU, 7735-7798 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-229

RFU, 7609-7672 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-230

RFU, 7770-7833 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-231

RFU, 7644-7707 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-232

RFU, 7805-7868 MHz, T/R 161 MHz

201-904110-301

RFU, 7093-7149 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-302

RFU, 7289-7345 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-303

RFU, 7121-7177 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-304

RFU, 7317-7373 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-305

RFU, 7149-7205 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-306

RFU, 7345-7401 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-307

RFU, 7177-7233 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-308

RFU, 7373-7429 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-309

RFU, 7205-7261 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904110-310

RFU, 7401-7457 MHz, T/R 196 MHz

201-904105-001

RFU, 8279-8307 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-002

RFU, 8398-8426 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-003

RFU, 8293-8321 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-004

RFU, 8412-8440 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-005

RFU, 8307-8335 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-006

RFU, 8426-8454 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-007

RFU, 8321-8349 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-008

RFU, 8440-8468 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-009

RFU, 8335-8363 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-010

RFU, 8454-8432 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-011

RFU, 8349-8377 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-012

RFU, 8468-8496 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904105-201

RFU, 8043-8113 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904105-202

RFU, 8251-8321 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904105-203

RFU, 8099-8169 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904105-204

RFU, 8307-8377 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

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Ordering

6-7

Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


RFU, 8155-8225 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904105-206

RFU, 8363-8433 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904105-207

RFU, 8211-8281 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904105-208

RFU, 8419-8489 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904105-301

RFU, 7905-8024 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904105-302

RFU, 8171-8290 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904105-303

RFU, 8017-8136 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904105-304

RFU, 8283-8402 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904105-401

RFU, 7731-7867 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904105-402

RFU, 8042-8178 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904105-403

RFU, 7835-7971 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904105-404

RFU, 8146-8282 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904115-001

RFU, 8279-8307 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-002

RFU, 8398-8426 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-003

RFU, 8293-8321 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-004

RFU, 8412-8440 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-005

RFU, 8307-8335 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-006

RFU, 8426-8454 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-007

RFU, 8321-8349 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-008

RFU, 8440-8468 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-009

RFU, 8335-8363 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-010

RFU, 8454-8432 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-011

RFU, 8349-8377 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-012

RFU, 8468-8496 MHz, T/R 119/126 MHz

201-904115-201

RFU, 8043-8113 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904115-202

RFU, 8251-8321 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904115-203

RFU, 8099-8169 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904115-204

RFU, 8307-8377 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904115-205

RFU, 8155-8225 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904115-206

RFU, 8363-8433 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904115-207

RFU, 8211-8281 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

Harris Corporation

8 GHz RFU
-48VDC power option

8 GHz RFU
+24VDC power option

TRuepoint 4000 Radio Installation

OPTIONS AND
ORDERING

201-904105-205

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


201-904115-208

RFU, 8419-8489 MHz, T/R 208 MHz

201-904115-301

RFU, 7905-8024 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904115-302

RFU, 8171-8290 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904115-303

RFU, 8017-8136 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904115-304

RFU, 8283-8402 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904115-401

RFU, 7731-7867 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904115-402

RFU, 8042-8178 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904115-403

RFU, 7835-7971 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904115-404

RFU, 8146-8282 MHz, T/R 311.32 MHz

201-904200-001

RFU, 12751-12865 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904200-002

RFU, 13017-13131 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904200-003

RFU, 12863-12977 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904200-004

RFU, 13129-13243 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904200-005

RFU, 12700-12814 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

201-904200-006

RFU, 12966-13080 MHz, T/R 266 MHz

TRuepoint 4000 Radio Installation

8 GHz RFU
+24VDC power option

13 GHz RFU
Select +24 or -48VDC
power option

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


RFU, 14501-14732 MHz, T/R 420 MHz

201-904210-002

RFU, 14921-15152 MHz, T/R 420 MHz

201-904210-003

RFU, 14697-14928 MHz, T/R 420 MHz

201-904210-004

RFU, 15117-15348 MHz, T/R 420 MHz

201-904210-005

RFU, 14500-14732 MHz, T/R 644 and 728 MHz

201-904210-006

RFU, 15117-15350 MHz, T/R 644 and 728 MHz

201-904210-007

RFU, 14620-14767 MHz, T/R 315 and 322 MHz

201-904210-008

RFU, 14935-15089 MHz, T/R 315 and 322 MHz

201-904210-009

RFU, 14760-14907 MHz, T/R 315 and 322 MHz

201-904210-010

RFU, 15075-15229 MHz, T/R 315 and 322 MHz

201-904210-011

RFU, 14403-14634 MHz, T/R 490 MHz

201-904210-012

RFU, 14893-15124 MHz, T/R 490 MHz

201-904210-013

RFU, 14627-14858 MHz, T/R 490 MHz

201-904210-014

RFU, 15117-15348 MHz, T/R 490 MHz

201-904210-015

RFU, 14500-14715 MHz, T/R 475 MHz

201-904210-016

RFU, 14975-15190 MHz, T/R 475 MHz

201-904210-017

RFU, 14660-14875 MHz, T/R 475 MHz

201-904210-018

RFU, 15135-15350 MHz, T/R 475 MHz

Harris Corporation

15 GHz RFU
Select +24 or -48VDC
power option.

OPTIONS AND
ORDERING

201-904210-001

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


201-904060-002

RFU, 23008-23322 MHz, T/R 1008 MHz

201-904060-003

RFU, 22286-22600 MHz, T/R 1008 MHz

201-904060-004

RFU, 23294-23608 MHz, T/R 1008 MHz

201-904060-101

RFU, 21200-21530 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-102

RFU, 22400-22730 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-103

RFU, 21490-21820 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-104

RFU, 22690-23020 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-105

RFU, 21780-22110 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-106

RFU, 22980-23310 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-107

RFU, 22070-22400 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-108

RFU, 23270-23600 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904060-201

RFU, 21200-21500 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904060-202

RFU, 22432-22732 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904060-203

RFU, 21472-21786 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904060-204

RFU, 22704-23018 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904060-205

RFU, 21779-22093 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904060-206

RFU, 23011-23325 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904060-207

RFU, 22086-22386 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904060-208

RFU, 23318-23618 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

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-48 VDC power option

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


RFU, 23008-23322 MHz, T/R 1008 MHz

201-904090-003

RFU, 22286-22600 MHz, T/R 1008 MHz

201-904090-004

RFU, 23294-23608 MHz, T/R 1008 MHz

201-904090-101

RFU, 21200-21530 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-102

RFU, 22400-22730 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-103

RFU, 21490-21820 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-104

RFU, 22690-23020 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-105

RFU, 21780-22110 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-106

RFU, 22980-23310 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-107

RFU, 22070-22400 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-108

RFU, 23270-23600 MHz, T/R 1200 MHz

201-904090-201

RFU, 21200-21500 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904090-202

RFU, 22432-22732 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904090-203

RFU, 21472-21786 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904090-204

RFU, 22704-23018 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904090-205

RFU, 21779-22093 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904090-206

RFU, 23011-23325 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904090-207

RFU, 22086-22386 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904090-208

RFU, 23318-23618 MHz, T/R 1232 MHz

201-904065-001

RFU, 38595-38805 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-002

RFU, 39295-39505 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-003

RFU, 38795-39005 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-004

RFU, 39495-39705 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-005

RFU, 38995-39205 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-006

RFU, 39695-39905 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-007

RFU, 39195-39405 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-008

RFU, 39895-40105 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904065-101

RFU, 37044-37632 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

201-904065-102

RFU, 38304-38892 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

201-904065-103

RFU, 37604-38192 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

201-904065-104

RFU, 38864-39452 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

Harris Corporation

23 GHz RFU
+24 VDC power option

OPTIONS AND
ORDERING

201-904090-002

38 GHz RFU
-48 VDC power option

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Radio Frequency Units (continued)


201-904095-002

RFU, 39295-39505 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904095-003

RFU, 38795-39005 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904095-004

RFU, 39495-39705 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904095-005

RFU, 38995-39205 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904095-006

RFU, 39695-39905 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904095-007

RFU, 39195-39405 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904095-008

RFU, 39895-40105 MHz, T/R 700 MHz

201-904095-101

RFU, 37044-37632 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

201-904095-102

RFU, 38304-38892 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

201-904095-103

RFU, 37604-38192 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

201-904095-104

RFU, 38864-39452 MHz, T/R 1260 MHz

38 GHz RFU
+24 VDC power option

Antennas
101-902045-613

13 GHz VHLP1-130-F06A 1 ft., WR62 flange

101-902045-623

13 GHz VHLP2-130-F06A 2 ft., WR62 flange

101-902045-643

13 GHz VHLP4-130-F06A 4 ft., WR62 flange

101-902045-615

15 GHz VHLP1-142-F06A 1 ft., WR62 flange

101-902045-625

15 GHz VHLP2-142-F06A 2 ft., WR62 flange

101-902045-645

15 GHz VHLP4-142-F06A 4 ft., WR62 flange

101-903005-123

23 GHz VHLP1-23-HR1 1 ft., WR42 flange

101-903005-223

23 GHz VHLP2-23-HR1 2 ft., WR42 flange

101-903005-423

23 GHz VHLP4-220-HR1 4 ft., WR42 flange

101-903005-138

38 GHz VHLP1-38-HR1 1 ft., WR28 flange

101-903005-238

38 GHz VHLP2-38-HR1 1 ft., WR28 flange

Parabolic antenna for


detachable mount
configurations

Antenna Accessories
099-902270-001

Kit, Horizontal Polarization, 13/15 GHz WR62

Required for horizontal


polarization.

099-901805-004

Kit, Antenna Pipe Extender

Required for wall


mount applications

099-902319-004

Kit Split Mount Assembly 13/15 GHz

Required for split


mount antenna with
outdoor RFU

101-900580-001

Antenna Alignment Unit

Optional

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Signal Processing Unit


201-904010-001

SPU, 2-8 E1

201-904010-002

SPU, 2-8 E1, with Orderwire

201-904010-003

SPU, 2-16 E1

201-904010-004

SPU, 2-16 E1 with Orderwire

202-904010-001

SPU, 2-8 E1

202-904010-002

SPU, 2-8 E1, with Orderwire

202-904010-003

SPU, 2-16 E1

202-904010-004

SPU, 2-16 E1 with Orderwire

For use with 13 and


15 GHz RFUs only

For use with 23 and


38 GHz RFUs only

Power Cables and Kits


099-902158-003

Kit Connector DC Power (without cable)

087-902149-006

Cable DC Power 6 ft (1.8 m)

087-902149-008

Cable DC Power 8 ft (2.7 m)

Includes connectors,
hardware, and
instructions.

Repeater Cables
Patch Cord, Shielded RJ45, 4 PR, 7 ft (2.135 m)

087-020193-703

Patch Cord, Shielded RJ45, 4 PR, 15 ft (4.575 m)

087-020193-704

Patch Cord, Shielded RJ45, 4 PR, 25 ft (7.625 m)

For repeater
configurations

RF Coaxial Cables
099-901043-001

Kit, Cable LDF2-50 328 ft (100 m)

099-901043-006

Kit, Cable LDF2-50 429 ft (150 m)

099-901043-012

Kit, Cable LDF2-50 689 ft (210 m)

099-901043-020

Kit, Cable LDF2-50 952 ft (290 m)

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

Kit, Cable Installation Tools C2FP

Optional.
Contains cutting tool
(C2CT) and stripping
tool (C2ST).

Kit, Cable Installation Tools LDF2-50

Optional.
Contains pliers, flat
file, wire brush, openend wrench (19/32),
adjustable wrench,
hacksaw frame and
blade.

TRuepoint 4000 Radio Installation

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ORDERING

087-020193-702

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

RF Coaxial Cables (continued)


099-901208-002

Kit, Cable C2FP RG-8/U 300 ft (91.4 m)

099-901208-003

Kit, Cable C2FP RG-8/U 500 ft (152.4 m)

099-901208-004

Kit, Cable C2FP RG-8/U 700 ft (210 m)

099-920248-002

Kit, Cable C2FP L=500 m (on 1 reel)

099-920248-004

Kit, Cable C2FP L=1000 m (on 2 reels)

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

Tributary Cables and Kits


087-901210-003

Cable Harness Unbalanced 8 E1 4.9 ft (1.5 m)

087-901346-002

Cable Harness Unbalanced 1.5 ft (0.46 m) 8E1

087-901346-004

Cable Harness Unbalanced 9 ft (2.75 m) 8E1

098-901250-001

Kit, Cable Balanced 32.5 ft (10 m)

098-901250-002

Kit, Cable Balanced 10 ft (3 m)

098-901250-003

Kit, Cable Balanced 20 ft (6 m)

098-901250-004

Kit, Cable Balanced 100 ft (30 m)

For balanced configs.


Right angle connectorto-stub end
For unbalanced
configurations
Cable has right angleto-BNC connectors
For balanced
configurations.
Right angle connectorto-stub end

Connectivity Cables and Adapters


087-902875-001

Cable RJ45 Male-RJ45 Female 0.5 ft (0.15 m)

For data connection to


Constellation.

087-903013-001

Cable RJ45 Male-RJ45 Female 0.5 ft (0.15 m)

For voice connection to


Constellation.

087-902907-001

Cable RJ45 Male-RJ45 Male 7 ft (2.14 m)

087-902907-002

Cable RJ45 Male-RJ45 Male 15 ft (4.58 m)

087-902907-003

Cable RJ45 Male-RJ45 Male 25 ft (7.63 m)

087-900306-001

Cable DB9 Male-DB9 Male 10 ft (3.05)

087-900306-002

Cable DB9 Male-DB9 Male 25 ft (7.63 m)

087-900306-100

Cable DB9 Male-DB0 Male 10 inch, (0.25 m)

042-900603-001

Adapter DB-9 Male-RJ-45 Jack

042-020063-012

Connector Adapter R/A N-Jack #UG27C/U

TRuepoint 4000 Radio Installation

For Data, Voice, and


SCAN connections to
MicroStar Type II.
Select one. Required
for connection to
Megastar.
For 100 Base T
configuration.

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

Miscellaneous Accessories (Optional)


091-020085-107

Hand Set Phone WH

For voice orderwire.

098-903054-001

Kit Cap ESD 50 Pin

To protect an unused
tributary port on a
2-16 E1

098-903030-002

Kit Display Key Pad 1.8 M Straight

For network
management. Contains
keypad and straight
cable.

098-903055-001

Kit, Cable Straight 3M

098-903055-002

Kit, Cable Coil

098-093607-030

Kit SMA Connector

098-020016-260

Kit Wire Wrap Adapter

098-093607-026

Kit Wrench

098-093607-001

Kit Sealing Cold Shrink

For outdoor coaxial


cable.

099-901351-001

Kit Install Rack Mount Shelf

Hardware for SPU rack


mounting.

101-901415-001

L/I Unbalanced Panel 2 E1 / 4 E1

For unbalanced
configurations. Cannot
expand higher than
4E1.

101-901415-002

L/I Unbalanced Panel 8 E1

For unbalanced
configurations. For 816E1, quantity is 2.

103-097885-416

Andrew Ground Kit #223158

For LDF2-50 coaxial


cable.

For display/keypad.
Contains SMA
connector and
hardware.

301-904040-001

2E1 License Provision

301-904041-001

4E1 License Provision

301-904042-001

8 E1 License Provision

301-904043-001

16 E1 License Provision

301-904039-001

100 Base-T License Provision

Harris Corporation

Select one.

Optional.

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ORDERING

Provisioned Traffic Capacities and Options

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Table 6-1: Common Parts for TRuepoint 4000


Part Number

Description

Comments

User Documentation and Software


IMN-904006-E0x

System Description Manual (Hard Copy)

IMN-904007-E0x

Installation Manual (Hard Copy)

IMN-904008-E0x

Operator Interface Manual (Hard Copy)

QRC-904009-E0x

Quick Reference Card (Hard Copy)

Qty 1 per SPU.

CDR-904005-E0x

Customer Publication Set (On CD)

Qty 1 per system (min)


Qty 1 per 20 sites.

CDR-904025-00x

System Software

CD Media.
Qty 1 per system (min)
Qty 1 per 20 sites.

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Customer Service Information

Standard Customer Service Support Guidelines


Harris MCD offers many after-sales services such as Technical Assistance,
Repair and Advance Replacements. For details on our services, policies,
procedures and how to reach us, please visit our web site at
https://premier.harris.com/microwave/ and access the Worldwide Customer
Service Support Guidelines Document. If you cannot access our web site,
please call us at 1-800-227-8332 (514-421-8333) or email us at
cs-order@harris.com to get a copy.

Services Offered

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Technical assistance from highly qualified Product Support engineers


to resolve technical questions / problems on the phone.
Field Service support to resolve equipment problems on site by highly
professional Field Service engineers.
Repair of equipment at our Repair & Return facilities in a timely and
cost-effective manner.
Customers may benefit from the Harris MCD Refurbish and Retune
Program to ensure that their systems will continue to operate at optimal
performance as well as benefit from the latest engineering
improvements which we continue to implement into Harris MCD
products.
24-hour emergency telephone support by highly qualified Product
Support engineers for traffic affecting or traffic threatening problems.
24-hour emergency shipment of replacement parts on selected items to
minimize downtime.
Product training by highly qualified instructors that maximizes product
performance and minimizes maintenance costs.

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Technical Assistance Centre


Technical support is available 24 hours per day, seven days a week, 365 days
per year. Product Support Engineers are available worldwide to help you with
your technical questions or problems. For the USA/Canada, call us at
1-800-227-8332. For International, call the Technical Assistance Centre near
you or contact us at 1-514-421-8333, fax to 1-514-421-3555 or email us at
crcusa@harris.com.
Please provide us with the following information when you call:
1. Your name, company and telephone number.
2. Equipment type and Sales Order number or FWL number found at the
bottom of the rack.
3. Detailed description of the problem.

Repair and Returns Services


Harris MCD repairs all its manufactured products as well as coordinates
repairs on vendor items which are part of its systems. The typical repair turn
around time for current production models is 5 working days upon receipt of
the defective parts and 15 working days for Manufacture Discontinued items,
subject to the availability of parts (some restrictions apply).
Repair charges and turn around time for OEM (vendor) items are set by Harris
MCD suppliers. Our close working relationships with our suppliers assure us of
the best repair prices and turn around time.
For more details, contact us in the USA/Canada at 1-800-227-8332, for other
regions, contact the Harris Repair and Return centre nearest you, or call us at
1-514-421-8333, fax your request to 1-514-421-3555 or email us at
cs-order@harris.com.

On-Site Field Service Support


Harris MCD factory trained Field Service engineers are available to perform
on-site technical assistance on an as needed basis when telephone assistance
can not be effectively rendered. All request for on-site assistance should be
made to the Technical Assistance Center. Call the Technical Assistance Center
nearest you or directly call our U.S.A. TAC office at
1-800-227-8332 (1-650-594-3800) or email us at crcusa@harris.com.

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Annual Repair Service Program (ARSP)


Our ARSP service will assure you that all your repairs will be covered for a
minimal fee paid up front. Repairs will be processed immediately and
unexpected large repair expenses will be avoided. Only Harris MCD
manufactured units are covered by the Annual Repair Service Program. The
antenna system as well as OEM equipment like the channel banks are excluded.
This warranty extension excludes any units deemed irreparable
due to misuse or abuse of the units and replacement of parts
subject to normal wear and tear. Equipment must be in good operating
condition prior to purchasing a warranty extension service. For a more
complete warranty coverage (including OEM equipment), please refer to our
section titled Maintenance Level Agreements (MLA).
For more details please visit our web site at
https://premier.harris.com/microwave/ and access the Datasheet Annual
Repair Service Program. For pricing information you can contact us at
1-800-227-8332 (514-421-8333) or email us at cs-order@harris.com.

Maintenance Level Agreements (MLA)

For more details please visit our web site at


https://premier.harris.com/microwave/ and access the Datasheet
Maintenance Level Agreements (MLA). For pricing information you can
contact us at 1-800-227-8332 (514-421-8333) or email us at
cs-order@harris.com.

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.

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ORDERING

Harris MCDs Maintenance Level Agreements (MLA) provide ongoing support


for Harris hardware, software and OEM products beyond the expiration of
standard warranties. This comprehensive network maintenance program
ensures that Harris-supplied networks will continue to perform critical
functions, providing the peace of mind our customers expect.

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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.

Automatic Gain Control

ATPC

Automatic Transmit Power Control A feature of digital microwave radio


equipment that adjusts the transmitter output power based on path fading
detected at the receiver.

DTPC

Dynamic Transmit Power Control A feature enabling the regulation of a target


receive signal level by remotely and proportionally controlling the corresponding
transmitter output power level.

FEC

Forward Error Correction A coding technique that compensates for a noisy


transmission channel by sending, along with the primary data payload, additional
information to correct for errors that occur in transmission.

HDLC

High-level Data Link Control A bit-oriented synchronous data link layer


protocol developed by ISO. HDLC specifies a data encapsulation method on
synchronous serial links using frame characters and checksums.

HHT

Handheld terminal A Harris user interface device (also known as a display


keypad). It allows the user to configure and monitor the radio when not using
CIT or Web-CIT.

IF

Intermediate Frequency

IP

Internet Protocol A method or protocol by which data is sent from one


computer to another on the Internet.

LAN

Local-area Network A data network located on a user's premises within a


limited geographical area. Widely used technology standards in LANs are
Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring.

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GLOSSARY

AGC

7-2

Glossary

MSUU

Microwave Software Upgrade Utility A Harris proprietary software utility for


upgrading the software and firmware of the TRuepoint radios. Uses Microsoft
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later.

MUX

Multiplexer A circuitry that combines two or more information-carrying


channels for transmission over one channel, by using frequency division or time
division techniques

NMS

Network Management System such as Harris StarView.

PDH

Plesiosynchronous Digital Hierarchy A complex multiplexing scheme of bit


stuffing and byte interleaving. It multiplexes the lower level 64 kbit/s circuits
into a successively higher order 2 Mbit/s, 34 Mbit/s, 140 Mbit/s and 565 Mbit/s
aggregate rates.

QAM

Quadrature Amplitude Modulation

QPSK

Quadrature Phase Shift Keying

Restricted
Area

A location qualified in accordance with IEC Standard 60950-1 as providing an


access that can only be gained by Skilled Persons or users who have been
instructed about the reasons for the restriction applied to the location and about
any precautions to be taken; and
access achieved through the use of a Tool, lock and key, or other means of
security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.

RFU

Radio Frequency Unit

RMS

Rack Mounting Space

RSL

Received Signal Level

RSSI

Received Signal Strength Indicator A parameter returned from a transceiver


that gives a measure of the RF signal strength.

RTPC

Remote Transmit Power Control A feature that allows an operator to access a


remote transmitter and insert an attenuation in the transmitted signal. This is
done through the HHT or Web-CIT.

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Skilled
Person

A skilled person is considered to have the necessary knowledge and practical


experience of electrical and radio engineering to appreciate the various hazards
that can arise from working on radio transceivers, and takes appropriate
precautions to ensure the safety of personnel.
This individual is considered to be a skilled person only if he/she is competent
to take responsibility for both his/her safety and for that of unskilled personnel
under his/her immediate supervision, when working on the transceiver.
Training requirements for a skilled person should not only be confined to
technical matters and, preferably, should include first-aid treatment, especially
methods of artificial resuscitation: respiration and cardiac compression (heart
massage).

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol Protocol used to facilitate network


management by exchanging information between equipment on a network.

SPU

Signal Processing Unit

Web-CIT

Web-Craft Interface Tool A Harris proprietary software utility for monitoring


and controlling the operation and configuration of the TRuepoint radios.
Located on the TRuepoint Controller, any of the two NTWRK/LAN ports allows
for connecting a PC running the Web-CIT server that is embedded in the radio.
This web server stores HTML pages and applets that provide a user interface for
monitoring and controlling any TRuepoint Network Element, using the
Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 5.5 and later.

GLOSSARY

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P P E N D I X

SPU PORTS PINOUTS


Table A-1: Balanced Tributaries 1-8: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

Pin 1

Pin 50

Name

Direction

Description

NC

No connection

GND

Ground

RRING8

OUT

Tributary 8 Output Ring

TRING8

IN

Tributary 8 Input Ring

GND

Ground

RRING7

OUT

Tributary 7 Output Ring

TRING7

IN

Tributary 7 Input Ring

GND

Ground

RRING6

OUT

Tributary 6 Output Ring

10

TRING6

IN

Tributary 6 Input Ring

11

GND

Ground

12

RRING5

OUT

Tributary 5 Output Ring

13

TRING5

IN

Tributary 5 Input Ring

14

GND

Ground

15

RRING4

OUT

Tributary 4 Output Ring

16

TRING4

IN

Tributary 4 Input Ring

17

GND

Ground

18

RRING3

OUT

Tributary 3 Output Ring

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Pin 26

Pin

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Table A-1: Balanced Tributaries 1-8: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

Pin 1

Pin 50

Pin 26

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Pin

Name

Direction

Description

19

TRING3

IN

Tributary 3 Input Ring

20

GND

Ground

21

RRING2

OUT

Tributary 2 Output Ring

22

TRING2

IN

Tributary 2 Input Ring

23

GND

Ground

24

RRING1

OUT

Tributary 1 Output Ring

25

TRING1

IN

Tributary 1 Input Ring

26

NC

No connection

27

GND

Ground

28

RTIP8

OUT

Tributary 8 Output Tip

29

TTIP8

IN

Tributary 8 Input Tip

30

GND

Ground

31

RTIP7

OUT

Tributary 7 Output Tip

32

TTIP7

IN

Tributary 7 Input Tip

33

GND

Ground

34

RTIP6

OUT

Tributary 6 Output Tip

35

TTIP6

IN

Tributary 6 Input Tip

36

GND

Ground

37

RTIP5

OUT

Tributary 5 Output Tip

38

TTIP5

IN

Tributary 5 Input Tip

39

GND

Ground

40

RTIP4

OUT

Tributary 4 Output Tip

41

TTIP4

IN

Tributary 4 Input Tip

42

GND

Ground

43

RTIP3

OUT

Tributary 3 Output Tip

44

TTIP3

IN

Tributary 3 Input Tip

45

GND

Ground

46

RTIP2

OUT

Tributary 2 Output Tip

47

TTIP2

IN

Tributary 2 Input Tip

48

GND

Ground

49

RTIP1

OUT

Tributary 1 Output Tip

50

TTIP1

IN

Tributary 1 Input Tip

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Table A-2: Balanced Tributaries 9-16: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

Pin 1

Pin 50

Pin 26

Pin

Name

Direction

Description

NC

No connection

GND

Ground

RRING16

OUT

Tributary 16 Output Ring

TRING16

IN

Tributary 16 Input Ring

GND

Ground

RRING15

OUT

Tributary 15 Output Ring

TRING15

IN

Tributary 15 Input Ring

GND

Ground

RRING14

OUT

Tributary 14 Output Ring

10

TRING14

IN

Tributary 14 Input Ring

11

GND

Ground

12

RRING13

OUT

Tributary 13 Output Ring

13

TRING13

IN

Tributary 13 Input Ring

14

GND

Ground

15

RRING12

OUT

Tributary 12 Output Ring

16

TRING12

IN

Tributary 12 Input Ring

17

GND

Ground

18

RRING11

OUT

Tributary 11 Output Ring

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Table A-2: Balanced Tributaries 9-16: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

Pin 1

Pin 50

Pin 26

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Pin

Name

Direction

Description

19

TRING11

IN

Tributary 11 Input Ring

20

GND

Ground

21

RRING10

OUT

Tributary 10 Output Ring

22

TRING10

IN

Tributary 10 Input Ring

23

GND

Ground

24

RRING9

OUT

Tributary 9 Output Ring

25

TRING9

IN

Tributary 9 Input Ring

26

NC

No Connection

27

GND

Ground

28

RTIP16

OUT

Tributary 16 Output Tip

29

TTIP16

IN

Tributary 16 Input Tip

30

GND

Ground

31

RTIP15

OUT

Tributary 15 Output Tip

32

TTIP15

IN

Tributary 15 Input Tip

33

GND

Ground

34

RTIP14

OUT

Tributary 14 Output Tip

35

TTIP14

IN

Tributary 14 Input Tip

36

GND

Ground

37

RTIP13

OUT

Tributary 13 Output Tip

38

TTIP13

IN

Tributary 13 Input Tip

39

GND

Ground

40

RTIP12

OUT

Tributary 12 Output Tip

41

TTIP12

IN

Tributary 12 Input Tip

42

GND

Ground

43

RTIP11

OUT

Tributary 11 Output Tip

44

TTIP11

IN

Tributary 11 Input Tip

45

GND

Ground

46

RTIP10

OUT

Tributary 10 Output Tip

47

TTIP10

IN

Tributary 10 Input Tip

48

GND

Ground

49

RTIP9

OUT

Tributary 9 Output Tip

50

TTIP9

IN

Tributary 9 Input Tip

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Table A-3: Unbalanced Tributaries 1-8: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

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

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Table A-3: Unbalanced Tributaries 1-8: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

Pin 1

Pin 50

Pin 26

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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

Tributary 8 Output Tip

29

TTIP8

In

Tributary 8 Input Tip

30

GND

Ground

31

RTIP7

Out

Tributary 7 Output Tip

32

TTIP7

In

Tributary 7 Input Tip

33

GND

Ground

34

RTIP6

Out

Tributary 6 Output Tip

35

TTIP6

In

Tributary 6 Input Tip

36

GND

Ground

37

RTIP5

Out

Tributary 5 Output Tip

38

TTIP5

In

Tributary 5 Input Tip

39

GND

Ground

40

RTIP4

Out

Tributary 4 Output Tip

41

TTIP4

In

Tributary 4 Input Tip

42

GND

Ground

43

RTIP3

Out

Tributary 3 Output Tip

44

TTIP3

In

Tributary 3 Input Tip

45

GND

Ground

46

RTIP2

Out

Tributary 2 Output Tip

47

TTIP2

In

Tributary 2 Input Tip

48

GND

Ground

49

RTIP1

Out

Tributary 1 Output Tip

50

TTIP1

In

Tributary 1 Input Tip

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Table A-4: Unbalanced Tributaries 9-16: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

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

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PINOUTS

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Table A-4: Unbalanced Tributaries 9-16: 50-Pin Female SCSI-1

Pin 1

Pin 50

Pin 26

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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

Tributary 16 Output Tip

29

TTIP16

In

Tributary 16 Input Tip

30

GND

Ground

31

RTIP15

Out

Tributary 15 Output Tip

32

TTIP15

In

Tributary 15 Input Tip

33

GND

Ground

34

RTIP14

Out

Tributary 14 Output Tip

35

TTIP14

In

Tributary 14 Input Tip

36

GND

Ground

37

RTIP13

Out

Tributary 13 Output Tip

38

TTIP13

In

Tributary 13 Input Tip

39

GND

Ground

40

RTIP12

Out

Tributary 12 Output Tip

41

TTIP12

In

Tributary 12 Input Tip

42

GND

Ground

43

RTIP11

Out

Tributary 11 Output Tip

44

TTIP11

In

Tributary 11 Input Tip

45

GND

Ground

46

RTIP10

Out

Tributary 10 Output Tip

47

TTIP10

In

Tributary 10 Input Tip

48

GND

Ground

49

RTIP9

Out

Tributary 9 Output Tip

50

TTIP9

In

Tributary 9 Input Tip

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Table A-5: HDLC (RJ-45), MicroStar / Constellation Net_Comm Port

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

Table A-6: Port 1 (RJ-45), Data and Local Communications (Future)


Pin

Port 1

Pin 8

Pin 1

Direction

Description

NO CONNECTION

NO CONNECTION

NO CONNECTION

GND

GND to GND

Ground

RX_DAT

Controller
to PC

RS232, data receive

TX_DAT

PC to
Controller

RS232, data transmit

NO CONNECTION

NO CONNECTION

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Table A-7: Port 2 (RJ-45), HHT and VT-100 Terminals

Pin 1

Pin 8

Pin

Name

Direction

Description

DISPLAY_+5V

HHT/VT-100
to CTL

HHT Power Input

NO CONNECTION

NO CONNECTION

GND

GND-GND

Ground

RX_DAT

CTL to
HHT/VT-100

RS232, data receive

TX_DAT

HHT/VT-100
to CTL

RS232, data transmit

Port 2

NO CONNECTION

NO CONNECTION

Table A-8: NTWRK / LAN, (RJ-45), Repeater and Network Management

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

Tied to chassis via a 75 ohm and


cap

5
6
Pin 8

Pin 1

Pin 1

Pin 8

ETHER_TXA_N

Out

Tied to chassis via a 75 ohm and


cap

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

Tied to chassis via a 75 ohm and


cap

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

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Each relay linked to an alarm is de-energized when the


alarm is active and energized when alarm is inactive.
When linked to a control, the relay is energized when
the control is set, and de-energized when the control
is cleared.
Table A-9: Relays / Alarms, (Female DB-15)
Relay

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

External Alarm Input 1

15

External Alarm Input 2

Ground

Alarm

Control

Inactiveb

Setc

Inactive

Set

Inactive

Set

Inactive

Set

a. Relative to the Common contact

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PINOUTS

b. When Alarm is inactive


c. When Control is set

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Table A-10:Orderwire, 4W (RJ-45), External Auxiliary Channels Interface

Pin 1

Pin

Name

Direction

Description

GND

Ground connection

GND

Ground connection

IN

In

Differential positive analog input

OUT

Out

Differential negative analog output

OUT

Out

Differential negative analog output

IN

In

Differential positive analog input

GND

Ground connection

GND

Ground connection

Table A-11:Orderwire, 2W (RJ-11) Voice


Pin

Name

Direction

Description

GND

TIP

In

2-Wire Input Tip

RING

In

2-Wire Input Ring

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

TRuepoint 5000 RFU 1-3

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

Numbers v/ Product Codes 6-1


ordering 6-2
Spare 6-1

Control A-11
control 4-15
Customer Training 6-19

Placing the order 6-2

Polarization

horizontal 3-7
setting antenna 3-6, 3-8
vertical 3-7, 3-9

EMI

specifications 2-9

Ports

cable, on RFU 4-5


identification 2-4
pinouts A-1
tributaries 4-14

Foreword 1-1

G
General Specifications 2-5

I
Installation Types 3-2
Installing

Q
Qualifications of Installation Personnel
3-2

RFU Outdoors, Detachable Mount 3-16

INDEX

Interconnectivity
MicroStar 4-15
ISO 9001 -v

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Index

R
Related Manuals 1-4
Repair 6-18
Replacing
Units 5-3
RFU

installing outdoors 3-3


latching to antenna 3-11

RFU coaxial cable to SPU 3-12


RSSI

voltage 4-20

S
Site Requirements 3-1
Spare

Unit Ordering 6-1

Specifications

EMC and safety 2-9

SPU

LEDs 2-4
system characteristics 2-8

Standard Product Warranty 6-17

T
Technical Assistance Center -v
training 6-19
Tributaries 4-21
Troubleshooting
Basic 5-1

U
Unit Ordering, Spare 6-1

V
Voltage

RSSI, v/RSL 4-20

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