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Document Revision History

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Document Revision History


Revisions

Reasons of
change

Previous Edition:

1.0

Current Edition:

1.1

The following table lists the main changes 1 effected in relation to the previous
edition of the document:
Reason of change
Attenuation limitation of IF cable has been changed (sites prerequisites).

Please refer to the Releases Notes of the product for details on supported features.

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Table of Contents

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Table of Contents
1

Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1
About this Document........................................................................................................... 1
About MSADe ..................................................................................................................... 2
Equipment Disposal ............................................................................................................ 3
Safety Precautions.............................................................................................................. 4

Required Tools and Materials........................................................................................... 6


Tools................................................................................................................................... 6
Material List......................................................................................................................... 8

Before starting the Installation....................................................................................... 11


Site Prerequisites.............................................................................................................. 11
Cabling Overview.............................................................................................................. 14
Preparing the IF Cable at the MSADe Side ....................................................................... 15
Preparing the Power Cable(s) (for MSADe DC Models) .................................................... 21

Mechanical Installation ................................................................................................... 22

Cabling Instructions........................................................................................................ 24
IF Cable Connection ......................................................................................................... 24
IF Cable Lightning Arrestor Connection............................................................................. 26
I / O Alarms Connection .................................................................................................... 28
120 E1 Tributary Channels Connection ......................................................................... 31
75 E1 Tributary Channels Connection ........................................................................... 32
FE Connection .................................................................................................................. 32
Management Connection .................................................................................................. 33
Local DC Power Source Connection (for MSADe DC Models) .......................................... 34
Local AC Power Source Connection (for MSADe AC Models)........................................... 36

Appendix A Receptacles Pin out........................................................................................ 37

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Introduction

About this Document

Document
objective

This document provides information concerning the installation and cabling of


WiBAS MSADe.

Target
audience

This document is addressed to technicians with knowledge and skills


concerning the installation and cabling of indoor equipment.

Document
conventions

This document applies the following conventions:


This symbol means DANGER. The purpose of this symbol is to
warn you that any wrong action can cause bodily injury or even
death.
This symbol means CAUTION. The purpose of this symbol is to
prevent you from performing an action that might result in damage
of the equipment.
NOTE

A note calls your attention to important supplementary information.

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About MSADe
Description

The MSADe is the indoor unit of the WiBAS Terminal Station (WiBAS TS)
located at the customers premises. It is an advanced network device that
can perfectly meet all access requirements at a service location for a large
number of different applications.
The role of MSADe is to control the TRS (Terminal Station Radio System),
implement the baseband modem, and provide the user network interfaces.
With the support of highly developed interworking mechanisms and
sophisticated QoS features, it stands for a comprehensive gateway,
addressing the needs of demanding high-end customers.
The following schematic depicts the components and the end-to-end network
interconnection for a WiBAS system:

The MSADe is a 1 RU ETSI 19 subrack suitable for desktop or rack


mounting.
The case is environmentally and temperature hardened and is made of
pressure die cast aluminum.
No movable mechanical parts (i.e. fans) are employed for cooling, as they
turn out to be unreliable and prone to failures. Instead, passive cooling is
employed, a technique that also provides outstanding mechanical reliability.
All connection receptacles are accessible from the front panel.
The following photos show two models of the MSADe subrack:

MSADe-4ETH-8E1-DC (Ethernet plus E1)

MSADe-4ETH-DC (Ethernet only)


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About MSADe, Continued

MSADe models

The following table lists the available MSADe models. All MSADe models are
available with AC or DC-input power supply.
Photo

MSADe Model

Number of I/Fs
ETH

E1 / G703

MSADe-4ETH-DC
(with DC-input)

MSADe-4ETH-8E1-DC
(with DC-input)

MSADe-4ETH-AC
(with AC-input)

MSADe-4ETH-8E1-AC
(with AC-input)

Equipment Disposal

Applicable through the European Union and other European countries


with separate waste collection systems
This symbol, found on this product and any of its parts or on its operating
instructions or on its packaging, indicates that electrical and electronic
equipment may not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Instead, this
product should be handed over to applicable collection points for the recycling
of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product.
By recycling, reusing and other forms of recovery of old electrical and
electronic equipment you are making an important contribution to the
conservation of natural resources and to the protection of the environment.
For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your
local municipal authorities, municipal waste disposal service or the store where
you purchased this product.

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Safety Precautions

PROPER GROUNDING
Never power up the indoor equipment not yet connected to a proper
grounding system.
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock.
Ensure that the indoor grounding system measures a path resistance less
than 4 .

INDOOR EQUIPMENT PROPER SWITCHING ON / OFF


(only for the DC models)
Never connect or disconnect the power supply cable(s) to or from the
indoor equipment when the local dc power supply source is on.
There is risk of equipment failure.
Ensure the local dc power supply source is off and then connect or
disconnect the power supply cable(s) to or from the indoor equipment.

PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNING


Do not leave the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit without
adequate lightning protection in sites with increased lightning
possibility. (1)
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock.
Ensure that the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit is properly grounded
with special grounding kits (outdoor installation) and lightning arrestor (indoor
installation) provided by the Manufacturer.
(1) Sites in which the ODU installation place completes one of the following conditions:
It is at a high altitude (i.e. on a hill or mountain).
It is the highest point from all the adjacent installed at a perimetric area.

It is characterized by frequent occurrence of lightning.


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Safety Precautions, Continued

ESD PROTECTION
Always use proper antistatic protection (i.e. grounding bracelet,
antistatic bags, etc.) when handling the system cards.
Parts bearing the ESD sign (see left) have ESD sensitive exposed
components.

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Required Tools and Materials

Tools

Installation
tools

Photo

Description
PH-1
PH-3

AZ-2,5

Blade

Set of U-type wrenches

Crimping tool for 4 mm2 cable

Torque wrench 4,4 Nm,


HEX 11 mm

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Tools, Continued

RJ-11 cable
termination
tools

Tool

Description
Termination tool

Stripping tool

Crimping tool

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Material List

The following table provides all the material required for the installation and
cabling of the unit. Some items are optional and may have not been ordered.

MSADe Packaging

Description

Qty
per Site

MSADe

Set
of Brackets & Screws
for Chassis Mounting

Four Adhesive Feet


for MSADe
desktop positioning

Power Supply
Connectors

1 or 2

Included in the MSADe


DC models packaging.

IEC Power Cord

Included in the MSADe


AC models packaging.

Grounding cable,
factory pre-terminated
to ring terminals
(at both ends).

Item

Photo

Grounding Cable

Comments
Different models are
available.

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Material List, Continued


MSADe Installation Kit
Item

Photo

Description

Power Cables

Cable Ties

Qty
per Site

10 m red
10 m blue

Comments

Only
for MSADe DC models.
Two power cables
(red / blue),
1,5 mm 2 each, stranded.

20 white
20 black

Cable ties (two colours;


white for indoor use,
black for outdoor use).

Grounding Screw

The screw and nut


included are for
connection of MSADe
grounding cable to the
rack grounding terminal.

10

Grounding Ring
Terminals

Spare ring terminals for


grounding cable
termination.
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Material List, Continued


MSADe Accessories & Cables
Item

Description

Photo

Balun 75 / 120
Adapter

11

Interconnection
Cable,

12

(1)

10

Qty
per Site

Up to 8

(1)

MSADe E1 i/f
to Balun

13

Angle Adapter

14

Lightning Arrestor
for IF Cable

15

Alarms Cable

16

IF Termination
Connector

Quantity depends on the baluns number.

Comments
Optional.
RJ-45 female
to 2 x BNC female.
Converts a balanced 120 E1
interface provided by the
MSADe to unbalanced 75 E1
interface provided by the BNC
pair.
(RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable is
required for Balun connection to
the MSADe, see item 12 below.)
2 pairs x AWG26 (solid)
2 x RJ-45, 8-pin, Male
(shielded).
Available lengths:
0,5 m, 1 m, 3 m & 5 m.
Optional.
F-type male to F-type female
R/A adaptor for IF cable
connection.
Optional.
75 lightning arrestor,
for bi-directional protection,
up to 10 kA surge protection.
F-type female (bulk-head)
to F-type female.
Mandatory for sites with
increased lightning
possibility.
Optional.
15 x AWG28
DB15, Male to DB9, Female
(for Serial Console connection)
and to open end
(for input / output alarms
connection).
2,1 m length DB15 to DB9
2,5 m length DB15 to open end.
F-Type connector, male,
weatherproof,
for RG-11 coaxial cable
termination (MSADe side).

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Before starting the Installation

Site Prerequisites

Introduction

Site
information

This section discusses all the prerequisites prior to installing the indoor unit
of the Terminal Station.

Premises information

Site details (address, contact persons, etc.)


Site access and storage information (means of transport, equipment
storage and lifting information, etc.)
Site location maps
Network planning Site survey information

Geographical positions of TS and BS site


Height of all buildings at the installation premises
Rooftop information (height, status, access, dimensions, layout, etc.)
Information about pre-existing indoor/ outdoor equipment
Available mounting space (on the buildings roofs) to reserve for the
installation of the outdoor equipment

Site-specific information

Mechanical specifications of mast/ tower (type, dimensions/ diameter,


material, exterior finishing, etc.)
Location of appropriate grounding points
Location of appropriate power supply distribution points
Location of cable conduits available for routing the coaxial cable
(interconnecting the indoor with the outdoor equipment)
Location of the network port distributors
Total length of the IF cable required to interconnect the indoor with the
outdoor equipment

Network port
distributors

Regarding the network ports (inclusive of Ethernet and E1) provided with the
indoor equipment, suitable network port distributors should be available.
The exact location of the network port distributors, as well as the network
ports to reserve, should be known prior to installing the indoor equipment.
Also, all the reserved ports on the network port distributors should be
qualified and tested before realizing the network connections with the indoor
equipment.
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Site Prerequisites, Continued


Indoor
premises
conditions

The operating conditions (temperature, humidity) at the indoor premises


should meet the specifications given by the manufacturer of the indoor
equipment.

Indoor
grounding
system

All racks within the installation premises should be connected to a lowresistance grounding system. The metal body of the rack, into which the
MSADe subrack is to be mounted, should be connected to this grounding
system.
The enclosure of each subrack must be electrically connected to the racks
metal body (via a short grounding cable) to provide protection against
harmful discharge conditions.

Cable conduits

Appropriate cable conduits should exist for the routing of installed cables,
inclusive of the coaxial IF cable(s) connecting the indoor equipment with the
outdoor transceiver boxes on the buildings roof.

IF cable

The IF cable, connecting the indoor equipment (MSADe) with the outdoor
transceiver box (TRB), should be of coaxial 75-ohm type.
The maximum length of the IF cable depends on its quality and the
degradation that it imposes to the carried IF signal.
Typical lengths of IF cable are given below:
175 m, using RG-11 low-loss coaxial cable of 8.3 dB/ 100 m at 420 MHz
attenuation.
145 m, using RG-11 low-loss coaxial cable of 10.15 dB/ 100 m at 616 MHz
attenuation.
NOTE

Power supply
requirements

Under no circumstance should the total attenuation (imposed by


the IF cable itself) exceed 15 dB.

Depending on the MSADe model (AC or DC model), a DC distribution board


or an earthed AC outlet 10 A is required.
If the MSADe DC model needs to be powered by two independent power
sources, both MSADe power inputs need to be connected. In this case, the
DC distribution board should be equipped with two Magnetic Circuit Breakers
(MCB, single-pole, 10 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications).
In any other case, only one MSADe power input should be connected.

Rack
requirements

The indoor equipment will be installed in an ETSI equipment rack.


1 RU space must be reserved in the equipment rack for the MSADe subrack.
No extra space is required for cooling. Also, sufficient free space should be
left around the rack position to allow for easy access, handling, maintenance
and inspection of the installed equipment.
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Site Prerequisites, Continued


Distributors
lightning
protection

The network port distributors (optical distributors excluded) and the power
supply distributors should be equipped with the appropriate gas arresters, to
provide protection against lightning conditions.
Such conditions may induce voltage peaks on the cables, and thus disturb
the operation of the indoor equipment. For this purpose, all electrical
distributors should be connected to the local grounding system to allow the
installed gas arresters to operate.

Lightning
protection at
specific sites

In sites with increased lightning possibility (1), adequate lightning protection


should be used for the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit. More
specifically, the IF cable should be properly grounded with special grounding
kits installed along the cable (outdoor installation) and a lightning arrestor
installed anywhere along the IF cable (indoor installation). The Manufacturer
can provide the grounding kits and lightning arrestor on customers request.
(1) Sites in which the ODU installation place completes one of the following conditions:
It is at a high altitude (i.e. on a hill or mountain).
It is the highest point from all the adjacent installed at a perimetric area.

It is characterized by frequent occurrence of lightning.

Preparation of
the installation
premises

Access to the installation premises must be facilitated during the installation


period.
Entrances must be large enough to enable the easy transportation of the new
equipment.
The floor must be level, smooth and able to bear the load of the equipment.
The roof must be engineered to bear the weight of the service personnel and
the outdoor equipment.

Safety

The indoor equipment premises should be of restricted access.


Only trained, authorized personnel should have access to the installed
equipment.
Appropriate labeling should exist at points with high risk of contact with
hazardous voltage.
A list with emergency phone numbers (e.g. medical assistance numbers)
should be hung at easy-to-view positions.
Also, recommended are for safety purposes, a fire detection system and fire
extinguishers (installed at easy-to-access points) inside the installation
premises.

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Cabling Overview
Find below a cabling overview schematic for each MSADe model.
MSADe-4ETH-DC

MSADe-4ETH-8E1-DC

MSADe-4ETH-AC

MSADe-4ETH-8E1-AC

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Preparing the IF Cable at the MSADe Side

Introduction

This section concerns the termination of the coaxial 75 cable (RG-11) at


the MSADe side. This cable will be used for interconnecting the MSADe with
the TRB.

Tools

Termination tool
Stripping tool
Crimping tool

Accessories

Item 16 from Material List on page 10 and RJ-11 coaxial cable.

Procedure

To terminate the RG-11 coaxial cable, proceed as follows:


Step

Action

Insert the coaxial cable into the stripping tool as shown below
(lettering on tool face toward the incoming cable):

Cables end should protrude 1 mm (approx.) out of the tool:

1 mm
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Preparing the IF Cable at the MSADe Side, Continued


Procedure
(continued)

Step

Action

With your finger, rotate the tool around cable end, clockwise and
several times. Stop when you feel that resistance during rotation
is weakened.

Pull out the tool as shown below:

Outer sheath, braid, aluminum foil and inner insulation have now
been removed. Cable end is ready to be terminated:

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Preparing the IF Cable at the MSADe Side, Continued


Procedure
(continued)

Step

Action

Flare and evenly fold braid back and over the cable sheath.
DO NOT remove the exposed aluminum foil.

Tighten the F-type connector (for RG-11 coaxial cable) into the
mating head of the RG-11 termination tool.

Spot the see-through hole on the tool. It will be used for checking
proper termination later.

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Preparing the IF Cable at the MSADe Side, Continued


Procedure
(continued)

Step

Action

Insert and push the end of the coaxial cable into the F-type
connector.

10

Hold the tool and cable as shown below.


Rotate the tool head several turns, and simultaneously push the
cable into the tool.

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Procedure
(continued)

Step

Action

11

Stop rotating when the connectors center pin is visible from the
see-through hole:

12

Unscrew and remove the connector from the tool. The


connectors center pin is now clearly visible from the side:

13

Open the handles of the RG-11 crimping tool and select the big
RG-11 head (this should face upward):

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Preparing the IF Cable at the MSADe Side, Continued


Procedure
(continued)

Step

Action

14

Install the F-type connector into the tools head. Then, fully close
the tools handles:

15

Cable termination is now complete. The connector should look


like below:

End of procedure.

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Preparing the Power Cable(s) (for MSADe DC Models)


Introduction

This paragraph shows you how to terminate the power cable(s) in case you
have the DC model of MSADe.

Tools

Blade
AZ-2,5 screwdriver

Accessories

Items 4, 7 and 8 from Material List on page 8.

Preparing the
power cable(s)

To prepare the power cable(s), follow the steps below:


Step
1

Action
Prepare the one end (facing the MSADe) of each cable as shown
below.
a. Strip insulation from each cable for 8 mm.
b. Twist strands well to facilitate their insertion into the connector.
8 mm

Insert the bare ends of the cable well into the corresponding
positions of the connector, as shown below (top view):
Blue wire (b) to pin 1 (-Vin).
Red wire (c) to pin 2 (+Vin / GND).
(-Vin)
b
1

2
c
(+Vin/GND)

Tighten the two screws on top of the connector to secure strands.


NOTE

The two screws, securing the wire strands into the


connector, are well isolated each other no danger
for accidental short circuit.

Use the white cable ties along the two cables to reserve them
together.

Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the other pair of cables, if needed.

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Mechanical Installation
Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this
equipment.

Prerequisites

Ensure that the installation premises is equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.

Tools

PH-1 screwdriver
PH-3 screwdriver

Accessories

Material List on page 8: Items 1, 2, 6 and 9.

Procedure

To perform the mechanical installation of the unit, follow the steps below:
Step

Action

Mount the brackets provided.

With the M5 x 10 screw (B) and the two washers (C) screwed on
the right back side of MSADe, install the ring terminal of the
grounding cable (A), as shown below:
C

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Mechanical Installation, Continued


Procedure
(continued)

Step

Action

Mount the chassis on the rack


using the four M6 x 20 screws provided.

Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the rack


grounding terminal using the item 9 from Material List on page 9.

End of procedure

NOTE

In case of desktop installation, you should place the four adhesive feet
included in the MSADe packaging (item 3 from Material List on page 8) at the
base of the unit for proper air circulation.

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Cabling Instructions

Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this


equipment.

IF Cable Connection
Tools

Torque wrench 4,4 Nm HEX 11 mm


U-type wrench 11 mm

Accessories

IF cable prepared on page 15.


Material List on page 10: Item 13 (optional). You are suggested to use the
angle adapter in case the IF cable routing might cause mechanical damage
to the ODU receptacle on the front panel of MSADe.
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IF Cable Connection, Continued


Connection

To connect the IF cable, follow the steps below taking into consideration the
following Cautions:
Never connect or disconnect an IF cable when MSADe is ON
and operating!
There is risk of equipment failure.
First switch-off the MSADe and then connect or disconnect the IF
cable.
Never apply a tightening torque greater than 4,4 Nm to the
ODU receptacle of MSADe!
There is risk of equipment failure.
Use the special tool (torque wrench 4,4 Nm, HEX 11 mm) when
performing cabling to the receptacle.
Never leave the IF cable without adequate lightning
protection in sites with increased lightning possibility.
There is risk of equipment failure.
For sites with increased lightning possibility (see page 13), you
must connect the lightning arrestor (item 14 from Material List on
page 10) to the IF cable (for the lightning arrestor connection,
see page 26).
Step
1

Action
(The step is optional).
Use an 11 mm wrench to tight the angle adapter onto the ODU
receptacle on the front panel of MSADe. Do not over tight!

Use a torque wrench to tight the IF cable onto the ODU receptacle
or onto the angle adapter if you have performed step 1
(tightening torque = 4,4 Nm).

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IF Cable Lightning Arrestor Connection

Tools

Blade
Crimping tool for 4 mm2 cable
PH-3 cross-headed (Philips) screwdriver

Accessories

Item 14, 2 x Item 16 from Material List on page 10.

Procedure

To connect the lightning arrestor, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Strip the grounding cable to dimensions shown:

Slide the M6 terminal ring over the wires at one end of the
grounding cable and crimp with the special crimping tool.

Slide the M10 terminal ring over the wires at the other end of the
grounding cable and crimp with the special crimping tool.

Pass the grounding cable terminated with the M10 ring through
the lightning arrestor as shown in the photo below and tighten
with the nut.

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IF Cable Lightning Arrestor Connection, Continued


Procedure
(continued)

Step
5
6

Action
Connect the M6 terminal ring of the grounding cable to an
appropriate grounding point of the rack.
Never leave the grounding cable of the lightning
arrestor unconnected.
There is risk of equipment failure and / or electrical
shock.
Make sure you have connected the grounding cable to
an appropriate grounding point of the rack before
connecting it to the coaxial cable coming from ODU.
Connect the lightning arrestor at any point along the IF cable
taking into consideration the approximation to the station
grounding bar (the length of the grounding cable is ~2 m).

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I / O Alarms Connection

Accessories

Item 15 from Material List on page 10.

Procedure

To connect the I / O alarms, follow the steps below:


Step
1

Action
Connect the open end to appropriate cross-connect module
according to the chromatic code given below:
Pin

Signal

Wire Color

ALM_OUT2_NC

Black

RS232_TX *

RS232_RX *

ALM_OUT1_CM

Brown

RS232_GND *

ALM_OUT2_NO

Red

TTL_ALM_IN3_N

Orange

TTL_ALM_IN4_N

Yellow

ALM_OUT1_NC

Green

10

ALM_OUT1_NO

Blue

11

ALM_OUT2_CM

Purple

12

TTL_ALM_IN3_P

Gray

13

TTL_ALM_IN4_P

White

14

TTL_ALM_IN1

Pink

15

TTL_ALM_IN2

Light Green

Shell

Shell

Black

* These signals concern a Serial Console connection and are


terminated onto the DB9 connector of the cable.
Continued on next page

Negative return terminal of alarm input pair

Single inputs with respect to ground

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I / O Alarms Connection, Continued


Procedure
(continued)

Step
2

Action
Plug the cable into the AUX receptacle shown in the figure
below:

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I / O Alarms Connection, Continued

Input alarms
connection
circuit

The dry-contact input alarms are internally pulled up to +3,3 V. When an


external switch is closed, the corresponding signal is low (alarm condition).

Output alarms
connection
circuit

The alarms transmission circuit receives alarms in TTL form from the
microprocessor and routes them as external alarms in dry-contact form.
When a high signal enters the relays driver, the relay is activated and
current passes through the load of the corresponding alarm output.

* The maximum ratings for the Voltage Source are:


Max DC voltage: V=100 VDC and Max DC current: IL=200 mADC (polarity is
insignificant)
The loads can be indicator lamps, relays coils, buzzers, etc.

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120 E1 Tributary Channels Connection

Info

Connection
characteristics

You should connect up to eight 120 E1 tributary channels to the E1


receptacles.

Type of cable

CAT5 or better, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26

Cable termination (unit side)


Cable terminated on

RJ-45 plug
E1 1 to 8 receptacles on the unit front panel

Cable maximum length

198 m

NOTE

For the tributary cables preparation, you must take into


consideration the pin-out of the E1 receptacle described on page
38.
Furthermore, if you intend to connect the MSADe to some other
unit and not to a distribution frame, you must take into
consideration the receptacle at the other end of the cable to
appropriately prepare the cable (cross-over or straight).

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75 E1 Tributary Channels Connection

Info

Connection
characteristics

You should connect up to eight baluns (75 / 120 adapters, item 11 from
Material List on page 10) to the E1 receptacles through RJ-45 to RJ-45 cables
(the cables can be provided on request, item 12 from Material List on page 10).

Type of cable

RG59 or equivalent, 75 coaxial cable

Cable termination (unit side)


Cable terminated on

BNC male
BNC pair of receptacles at each balun

Cable maximum length

266 m

FE Connection

Connection
characteristics

32

Type of cable

CAT5 or better, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26

Cable termination (module


side)

RJ-45 plug

Cable terminated on

ETH #1 to #4 receptacles on the unit front


panel

Cable maximum length

100 m

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Management Connection

Info

Connection
characteristics

You should connect the local configuration software tool AT_TOOL to the NMS
receptacle for initial configuration of the radio parameters (frequencies, channel
bandwidth etc.).

Type of cable

CAT5 or better

Cable termination (unit side)


Cable terminated on

RJ-45 plug
NMS receptacle on the unit front panel

Cable maximum length

100 m

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Local DC Power Source Connection (for MSADe DC Models)


Prerequisites

The following are recommended:


The power at the input of MSADe must be in the range
40,5 V dc to 60 V dc.
The positive pole of the power supply source at the MSADe station must
be grounded.
Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be
employed between the local dc power supply source and each
power input of MSADe. The circuit-breaker must disconnect the -V
pole of the power supply.
Before plugging or unplugging any cable into MSADe, you
must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!

NOTE

No

Both MSADe inputs should be connected in case the


MSADe needs to be powered by two independent
sources.
Description

Two pairs of Power Cables, 1,5 mm2 each cable

Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 10 A, 80 V dc, B-curve


for Telecom Applications

Local DC Power Distributor, 40,5 V dc to 60 V dc


(typical 48 V dc)

Continued on next page

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Local DC Power Source Connection (for MSADe DC Models),


Continued
Tools

AZ-2,5 screwdriver

Accessories

One or two pairs of cables prepared on page 21.

Procedure

To connect the power supply, proceed as follows:


Step

Action

Switch-off the local dc power supply source.

Switch-off the single pole circuit breaker(s) connected between


MSADe and the local dc power supply source.

Connect the power supply cable(s) to the local dc power supply


source (Red cable: +V, blue cable: -V).

Plug the power supply cable(s) into the POWER receptacle(s) (both
receptacles are equivalent) on the front panel of MSADe without
applying force. Take into consideration the following Caution:
The cable can be inserted only in one direction.
The application of force during the insertion of
the cable might cause damage to the
equipment.
Secure each connector in place using a AZ-2,5 screwdriver.

End of procedure

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Appendix A Receptacles Pin out

Local AC Power Source Connection (for MSADe AC Models)

Prerequisites

An earthed AC outlet 10 A of schuko type is required nearby the installation


premises for the power cord to be plugged into.

Accessories

Item 5 from Material List on page 8.

Procedure

To connect the power supply, proceed as follows taking into consideration the
following Caution:
Do not connect the power cord to mains until the end of
this procedure.
Possibility of equipment failure.
First disconnect the power cord from mains (if connected)
and then proceed to the procedure described hereinafter.
Step

Action

Insert the female IEC plug of the cord into the AC INPUT receptacle
at the front panel of MSADe.

Insert the male plug of the cord into the AC outlet of schuko type at
your installation premises.

End of procedure

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Installation and Cabling Manual - Edition 1.1

Appendix A Receptacles Pin out

ETH #1 to #4

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

For Ethernet traffic (10 / 100 Mbit/s) provisioning and


connection to the IP / MPLS network
RJ-45 Female

Type
Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

Output+

TX-

Output-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RX-

Input-

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Continued on next page

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Appendix A Receptacles Pin out

Receptacles Pin out, Continued

E1 #1 to #8

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

For TDM traffic (2 Mbit/s) provisioning

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

RX-

Input-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

TX-

Output-

TX+

Output+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Continued on next page

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Receptacles Pin out, Continued

NMS

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

For connection to the software tool


AT_TOOL for local configuration of
radio parameters

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

SYNC

Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

Output+

TX-

Output-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RX-

Input-

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

Clock Synchronization Interface


(G.703 Clause 13)

Type

1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

Sync Out

Synchronization Output
Continued on next page

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Appendix A Receptacles Pin out

Receptacles Pin out, Continued

AUX

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

For Serial Console (RS-232


Interface) and Internal / External
Alarms (Dry Contacts) connection

Type

D-Sub HD 15 Pin Female

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

ALM_OUT2_NC

Alarm Output 2 Normally Closed

RS232_TX

Transmit Data from MSADe

RS232_RX

Receive Data from PC

ALM_OUT1_CM

Alarm Output 1 Common

RS232_GND

RS232 Ground

ALM_OUT2_NO

Alarm Output 2 Normally Open

TTL_ALM_IN3_N

Alarm Input 3 Negative

TTL_ALM_IN4_N

Alarm Input 4 Negative

ALM_OUT1_NC

Alarm Output 1 Normally Closed

10

ALM_OUT1_NO

Alarm Output 1 Normally Open

11

ALM_OUT2_CM

Alarm Output 2 Common

12

TTL_ALM_IN3_P

Alarm Input 3 Positive

13

TTL_ALM_IN4_P

Alarm Input 4 Positive

14

TTL_ALM_IN1

Alarm Input 1

15

TTL_ALM_IN2

Alarm Input 2
Continued on next page

Negative return terminal of alarm input pair

Single inputs with respect to ground

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Receptacles Pin out, Continued

ODU

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

For connection to the Outdoor Unit


The receptacle carries the following
signals:
-48 V dc power to the Outdoor
Unit
Bidirectional Service Channel
(S.C.) data, enabling
communication between Indoor
and Outdoor Units
The Rx IF signal (140 MHz)
The Tx IF signal
(616,5 MHz for 10,5 GHz band,
420 MHz for 26 / 28 GHz band)

Type

F type Female Coaxial 75

Pin out

ODU PROTECT.

Pin

Signal

Description

Centre

-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF

Input / Output

Shield

Shield / Chassis GND

N/A

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

Reserved for future use

Type

USB type A

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

+5V

5V power

IF_CONTROL

IF Control Out

SC_CONTROL

Service Channel Control Out

DGND

Ground
Continued on next page

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Appendix A Receptacles Pin out

Receptacles Pin out, Continued


Power

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

For connection of 48 V dc power


supply voltage

Type

Two poles Male power connector

Pin out

AC INPUT

- +

Pin

Signal

(+)

Power Supply Return (GND)

(-)

-48 V dc, nominal


(-40,5 V dc to -60 V dc)

Location

Front Panel of MSADe

Scope

For connection of ac power supply


voltage

Type

AC Outlet (Male)

Pin out

Neutral (N)

Live (L)

Earth (E)

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Pin

Signal

Description

Centre

EARTH

Chassis GND

Sides

LIVE/NEUTRAL

N/A

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