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FPGA
Switch commands
Agent
Service
Mod FailJ
EWj
LBERj
HBERj
SW forcing
DSI 64 kb/s
to/from EPLD
SWITCH
LOGIC
Modem
J =0
9
Modem
J =09
DEMfailj
DemCARD fail j
Modem missing j
Los Mod j
KRRA
To RRASTBY
KOP
Logic
Output
Korifn
To RRA 1/9
KRPS
Yellow led
Serial/Parallel
RRA fail j
RRACARD fail j RRA and RRASTBY
RRAmissing
J=0
Los R side Dem j
n=1
LosStbyn
OK pat n
Ok bit n
K_OPMAN
Los_Rifn
RRASTBY
FROM RRAJ
K display RX
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The transceiver operates from 4 to 13 GHz. Different P/Ns are envisaged according to the operating
frequency.
Each Radio Transceiver is equipped with the following modules (see Fig. 156. on page 303 for the
transceiver configuration without Rx diversity, and Fig. 157. on page 303 for the transceiver configuration
with Rx diversity):
Fig. 158. on page 304 shows the signals exchanged among Transceiver internal modules.
For maintenance and installation purposes each Radio Transceiver unit must be considered as a unique
block.
A RI (remote inventory) identifies the unit Transceiver, the Local oscillator Tx and the Local oscillator Rx,
via software. RI is housed in the service TX.
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OL TX MON
+VB
GND
VB
OL TX
DC/DC
CONVERTER
RF TX
RF OUT
RI
RF MON
SERVICE TRX
IF IN
RI
P
OL RX MON
Canbus
No_missing
L.O. Sync
.
RX IN
RF RX
OL RX
RI
IF OUT
OL TX MON
+VB
GND
VB
OL TX
DC/DC
CONVERTER
RF TX
RF OUT
RI
RF MON
SERVICE TRX
IF IN
RI
P
OL RX MON
Canbus
No_ missing
L.O. Sync
.
OL RX
RI
RF RX
RF RX
MAIN
RX IN
RX IN
RF RX
DIV.
IF OUT
RF RX
IF OUT
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+V Battery
V Battery
+5V
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OL
Main
IF
MON
Main
OL
RF
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IF
Canbus
MON
DC/DC
RX
OL
Diversity
OL
Diversity
OL TX
IF
MON
DC/DC converter receives primary voltage from the shelf backpanel and supplies to Service module the
following voltages: +5V, +8V, +7Vmax (digitally adjustable from 4V to 7V). See Fig. 158.
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+3.3V
+8V
+15V
12V
Alarm loss loop
Alarm low level
3 Bit dati control
4 Bit Remote inventory
Squelch
4 Bit Remote inventory
+5V
12V
Measurement
+3.3V
+8V
+15V
12V
Squelch
Alarm loss loop
Alarm low level
3 Bit dati control
4 Bit Remote inventory
OL+/ command
Squelch
4 Bit Remote inventory
+5V
12V
PRX Measurement
adj +7V
+8V
4 Bit control for +7V adj
OR alarm module
RT CONTROL
AMPLIFIER
UP CONVERTER
DELAY LINE
Fig. 159. herebelow shows the module block diagram.
IF input connectors are 75 1.0/2.3 Siemens, microwave output connectors are SMA 50. Coaxial
cable connects Tx output to branching filters. Return loss of TX output is guaranteed by dropin
isolator.
Transmit & service module performs the following functions:
IF amplification
DC/DC
+8V
+5V
Power. red
+8V
+7V adj
4 Bit for 7V
Attenuator
. com
+5V
+3,3V
RXmain
+5V
OL TX
+8V
+5V
12V
12V
+3,3V
+8V
OL+/command
+15V
+15V
12V
Squelch
Remoteinventory
Manual gain control
Manual/auto
RX div .
Can bus
IFblock
In IF
OL RX
+8V
+3,3V
+5V
12V
OL+/ command
Squelch
Remote inventory
IF detectorlevel
+15V
OL+/OL command
12V
Alarm loss loop
Alarm low level
3 bit dati control
Remote. inv
Squelch
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RT CONTROL
A microprocessor controls all the functions of Transceiver, besides it holds a Remote Inventory made
with an EPROM. Controlled functions are:
Tx module
LO module
warning management.
Selection of frequency.
ON/OFF by software command.
Selection of Master/Slave condition (for RxLO only)
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Rx module
warning management.
linearization and temperature compensation of field received indication.
Selection of master/slave condition.
Selection of LO+ or LO condition.
ON/OFF by software command.
squelching.
DC/DC converter
warning management.
voltage control with ATPC command for power consumption reduction.
LO
OUT
RF
xn
IF
Vatt
MONITORED
IF TX
The IF amplifier line accepts signal from 120 to 160 MHz with an input matched to 75 W.
It recovers cable losses (up to 30 m), therefore the incoming signal level can change from 12
dBm to 4 dBm ( standard input level is: 5 dBm).
IF signal is splitted and used to drive the circuits of Power consumption reduction. These circuits
include a delay line to synchronize the envelope resulting command with RF signal on final Fet
drain.
The output IF signal is held constant with an AGC circuit and with a power splitter 2 way 90
is possible to select L.O. condition ( USB or LSB).
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2)
UPCONVERSION
In the same package are placed an SSB mixer, with four IF quadrature input signals, and a x2
frequency multiplier. The IF input level is 11 dBm +0 / 1 dB, and LO power is 15 dBm 1 dB
For 11 and 13 GHz frequency band the multiplying factor is x4, obtained with a third MMIC
placed in the same package.
On the same substrate and using the same technologies ,the RF chain is completed with an
active variable attenuator and a power amplifier, both realized in MMIC technology.
3)
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GENERAL
RF
IN
xn
Vatt
IF
LO
The RF input of the module is connected to the branching by coaxial cable with SMA connectors/50
.The return losses are guaranteed by dropin isolator. The connectors for IF signals are 75
1.0/2.3 Siemens.
FRONT END
The RF incoming signal is amplified by a first stage ultra low noise HEMT amplifier.
A variable attenuator, driven by the AGC voltage, allows a protection against up fading propagation.
A second stage contains a GaAs MMIC amplifier.
The downconversion from RF to IF frequency is performed by the same micromodule used in
upconversion function. It has four IF outputs signal in quadrature. A MMIC multiplier x2 doubles the
L.O frequency (x4 in 11 GHz version). The LO power is 15 dBm 1 dB.
The four outputs are connected with hybrid 90 and 180 to create IF signal ; by properly connecting
hybrid 90 is possible to select LSB or USB.
IF Rx
IF block amplifier contains two attenuators for AGC, controlled from a filtered detector. Then a IF filter
reduces the signal level of adjacent and alternate channels. The IF section supplies alarms for low
field, for RFRx failure and a measure of received signal level. Another function controlled by IF
section is the squelch of RX for low fields
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TX LO module
Lock
Alarm
Power
Alarm
Switch
Position
Master
Slave
Logic
Ext. VCO Power Detection
VCO
Switch
X2
Multiplier
Splitter
Lock Detect
Switch Position
Diversity
Output
Main
Output
VCO
Output
External
VCO
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GENERAL
TRANSMITTER LO MODULE
The module houses on the same multi layer board the Synthesizer, the Switch and the Multiplier.
It has two RF outputs port, named main and diversity and a monitor VCO output, moreover, for the
synchronization in master slave configuration, it makes available its VCO signal and can accept an
external VCO signal.
1)
Synthesizer
The synthesizer is a single narrow band loop filter with a BiCMOS technology IC used for PLL
function, a low phase noise VCO and a 2 order active loop filter.
The signal is obtained locking the VCO frequency with a stable frequency reference TCXO.
At the output theres RFIC in order to achieve a good isolation from external circuits.
The Synthesizer makes available the Lock Detection status.
2)
Multiplier
The multiplier is composed by monolithic input buffer, a BJT active X2 multiplier, bandpass
filter, RFIC amplifier and power splitter.
To avoid dangerous emission, the output power is delivered only when the VCO is locked.
The unit makes available the output power detection
External VCO Input Power
5 dBm + 5 dBm
3)
Master/Slave Configuration
The Transmitter LO Module can run only in Master configuration, at the start up the Switch is
connected at the external VCO and only when its VCO is locked, the Switch must connect the
internal VCO
RECEIVER LO MODULE
ED
1)
Synthesizer
As that of Transmitter LO Module
2)
Multiplier
As that of Transmitter LO Module
3)
Master/Slave Configuration
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The following Fig. 163. shows the block diagram of a fans shelf equipped with two FANS ASSEMBLED
units.
Fig. 164. on page 313 shows the block diagram of one FANS ASSEMBLED unit.
Please refer to:
The FANS ASSEMBLED unit includes a microprocessor to manage together with the System Control
subsystem, through the CAN bus:
FAN B
FAN D
FAN B
FAN D
FAN A
FAN C
FAN A
FAN C
0/1
0/1
LED
CAN
BATTERYA
LED
CAN TERMINATION
BATTERYB
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CAN
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BATT. A
RI
FAN ALARM
PSU
PSU
PSU ALARM
FAN B
FAN D
FAN A
FAN C
LED
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document, use and communication of its contents
not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
6.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the technical characteristics of the 9600LSY.
Data indicated in the handbook must be considered as standard values
Data indicated in the contract must be considered as guaranteed values
This chapter is organized as follows:
System characteristics
General Characteristics
Mechanical characteristics
Transceiver characteristics
on page 324
Modem
Regenerator
Branching interfaces
on page 332
Protections
on page 332
Environmental characteristics
on page 333, including:
General characteristics
Storage
Transportation
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Optical Safety
on page 333
on page 333
on page 334
on page 335
on page 337
on page 338
on page 339
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A
RX
RF TX
FILTER
RF RX
FILTER
TX
BRANCHING
RX
BRANCHING
TX
FEEDER
RX
FEEDER
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9640
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
Version
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
INDOOR
Mechanical practice
Station type
Configuration
N+0 / N+1
Space diversity
YES
Transmission
capacity
(2 x STM1 with
frequency reuse
with STM1 only)
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
User interfaces
Service channels
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
1x
STM0
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
1x
STM0
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
1x
STM0
Omnibus voice channel (E1) DTMF (rec. Q23) 600 Ohm Tx 0 dB,
Rx 4 dB, selective call.
3 x 64 Kb/s V11 or 2x 64 Kb/s + 1x 128 Kb/s (SW
configurablecontradirectional)
3 x 64 Kb/s G.703 (codirectional)
1 x 9.6 Kb/s RS 232
TMN channel ( D1D3 regenerator terminal D4 D12 WMSN )
voice frequency party line (E1) (Four wire bal. , 600 Ohm, level 3 dB
1 voice frequency (point to point only)
Digital party line for extension 64 Kb/s, G. 703 code
Output to loudspeaker 400 mW, 4 Ohm
Telephone set driver for TPH desk 600 Ohm, Tx 0 dB, Rx 4 dB.
TBD
TBD
STM1
STM0
1x
STM1
2x
STM1
(with
freq.
reuse)
Auxiliary channels
9647
LSY
Tx Spectrum (C)
table continues
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Spectrum
Scrambler/
Descrambler
STM1
STM0
9640
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
7.47.7
F.385
annex1)
7.78.3
(F. 386)
10.7
11.7
(F.387)
12.75
13.25
(F.497) t
7.17.7
(F.385
annex3)
8.28.5
(F.386
annex3)
t
3.64.2
(DTI)
7.47.9
(F.385
annex4)
t
7.98.4
(annex4)
t
3.64.2
(F.635)
7.27.6
(F.385
rec.1) t
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9674
LSY
221.31
2201
MODULATION
FREQUENCY
BAND [GHz]
(Channel plan)
9667
LSY
128 QAM
3.64.2
(F.635)
4.45.0
(F.1099)
5.96.4
(F.383)
3.64.2
(F.382)
4.45.0
(Spain)
5.66.2
(OIRT)
6.47.1
(F.384)
3.43.9
(OIRT)
TRANSMITTER
OUTPUT POWER
(W ATPC) *
[dBm]
(A)
32,0
32,0
32,0
32,0
32,0
32,0
30,0
28,0
TRANSMITTER
OUTPUT POWER
(W/O ATPC) *
[dBm]
(A)
30.0
30.0
30.0
30.0
30.0
30.0
28.0
27.0
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EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
1x103 BER TH
(A)
(Received
power) [dBm]
STM1
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
74,0
typ
73,0
gua
74,0
typ
73,0
gua
74,0
typ
73,0
gua
74,0
typ
73,0
gua
73,5
typ
72,5
gua
73,5
typ
72,5
gua
73,5
typ
72,5
gua
73,0
typ
72,0
gua
78,5
typ
77,5
gua
78,5
typ
77,5
gua
N.A.
78,0
typ
77,0
gua
71,5
typ
70,5
gua
71,5
typ
70,5
gua
71,5
typ
70,5
gua
71,0
typ
70,0
gua
76,5
typ
75,5
gua
76,5
typ
75,5
gua
N.A.
76,0
typ
75,0
gua
1x103 BER TH
(A)
(Received
power) [dBm]
STM0
1x106 BER TH
(A)
(Received
power) [dBm]
STM1
N.A.
72,0
typ
71,0
gua
72,0
typ
71,0
gua
1x106 BER TH
(A)
(Received
power) [dBm]
STM0
72,0
typ
71,0
gua
72,0
typ
71,0
gua
N.A.
98
97.5
100
100.5
98.5
98.5
96
93.5
96
95.5
98
98.5
96.5
96.5
94
91.5
16,0/TBD
Background BER
(at nominal Prx
level)
1 x 10E13
Frequency reuse
(XPIC)
YES
(STM1 only)
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LSY
>50 @
40 MHz
>45 @
29 MHz
N.A.
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
>50 @
40 MHz
>50 @
29.65
MHz
N.A.
N.A.
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
>50 @ >45 @
40 MHz 28 MHz
N.A.
t.b.d.
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
>50 @
29.65
MHz
>50 @
40 MHz
t.b.d.
t.b.d.
N.A.
t.b.d.
38
19 taps
= 4
table continues
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EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
Behavior vs
modulated digital
channel
interference:
cochannel
STM1 1*103
cochannel
STM1 1*106
cochannel
STM0 1*103
Fig. 175.
on page 345
N.A.
cochannel
STM0 1*106
adj.channel
STM1 40 MHz
1*103
adj.channel
STM1 40 MHz
1*106
adj.channel
STM1 30 MHz
1*103
Fig. 176.
Fig. 176.
on page 346
N.A.
adj.channel
STM1 30 MHz
1*106
adj.channel
STM0 14 MHz
1*103
N.A.
adj.channel
STM0 14 MHz
1*106
pg.345
Fig. 176.
N.A.
pg.346
Fig. 175.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
pg.346
Fig. 177.
Fig. 177.
on page 347
N.A.
N.A.
pg.347
Fig. 178.
pg.347
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C/I for 1 dB
threshold degrad.
@ 10E3 [dB] :
cochannel
STM1/STM0
adjacent ch.
mono lateral
STM1 40MHz
adjacent ch.
mono lateral
STM1 30MHz
adjacent ch.
mono lateral
STM0 14 MHz
C/I for 1 dB
threshold degrad.
@ 10E6 [dB]:
cochannel
STM1/STM0
adjacent ch.
mono lateral
STM1 40MHz
adjacent ch.
mono lateral
STM1 30MHz
adjacent ch.
mono lateral
STM0 14 MHz
C/I dB for Error
Free:
cochannel
STM1/STM0
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
50
50
N.A.
50
N.A.
N.A.
50
N.A.
29
29
29
N.A.
29
29
N.A.
29
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
TBD
N.A.
TBD
TBD
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
48
48
N.A.
48
N.A.
N.A.
48
N.A.
24
24
24
N.A.
24
24
N.A.
24
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
TBD
TBD
N.A.
TBD
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
BER Curve:
STM1
STM0
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N.A.
Fig. 170.
on page 342
Fig. 170.
N.A.
pg.342
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EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
48 to 60 Vdc
or
24 Vdc
POWER
CONSUMPT.
Tolerance $ 10%
[W]
W/o Sp.Div. (with
Sp.Div.)
200
280
350
430
510
590
670
1+1/2+0 Het.
2+1/3+0 Het.
3+1/4+0 Het.
4+1/5+0 Het.
5+1/6+0 Het.
6+1/7+0 Het.
7+1/8+0 Het.
(210)
(300)
(380)
(460)
(540)
(630)
(710)
Rack dimensions
[mm]
all configurations
weight:
1+1 Regen.
3+1 Regen.
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LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
(l x d x h)
600 x 300 x 2200
TBD
TBD
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(*)
Points A A and C C according to what defined in the relevant ETSI specification (Fig. 165. on
page 316)
EQUIPMENT
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
+15 to
+32
+15 to
+32
+15 to
+32
+15 to
+32
+15 to
+32
+15 to
+32
+15 to
+30
+15 to
+28
+15 to
+30
+15 to
+30
+15 to
+30
+15 to
+30
+15 to
+30
+15 to
+30
+15 to
+28
+15 to
+27
17
17
17
17
17
17
15
13
NF guaranteed [dB]
NF Typical
[dB]
2.3
2.0
2.3
2.0
2.5
2.2
2.5
2.2
2.8
2.5
2.8
2.5
3.0
2.7
3.5
3.2
Tx output range
with ATPC
guaranteed.
( A) ( * )
[dBm]
Tx output range
w/o ATPC (1dB
step by SW preset)
guaranteed.
(A) ( * )
[dB]
IF freq. [MHz]
140
Nominal Received
level [dBm]
30
IF Nominal input /
output level [dBm]
5 1 dB
10
> 60
100
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EQUIPMENT
9640
LSY
Transmitted
spectrum
(Typical) (C)
STM1
STM0
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
Fig. TBD
ETSI normatives
Referred for
spectrum mask:
Referred class
STM1
Referred class
STM0
Spectral lines at
symbol rate (dBm)
Compliant with the relevant ETS (EN) specification according to the freq.
arrangement
Tx and Rx spurious
signals emission
Compliant with the relevant ETS (EN) specification according to the freq.
arrangement
IF filter selectivity
STM1/STM0
Transceiver power
consumption [W]
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1+1/2+0
2+1/3+0
3+1/4+0
4+1/5+0
5+1/6+0
6+1/7+0
7+1/8+0
120
180
230
290
350
410
470
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EQUIPMENT
Modulation type
Coding MLC
Error corrector
Coding gain
Radio scrambler/
descrambler
Equivalent roll off
factor
Gross symbol rate
[Mbit/s]
STM1
STM0
Intermediate
modulator
frequency
[MHz]
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
24.458
8.153
140 " 50 ppm
IF nominal
modulator output
level [dBm]
5 " 1 dB
IF input/output
Return Loss (all
modem ports)
Digital filter
Demodulation
IF demodulator
nominal input level
[dBm]
Post demodulation
filter
STM1
STM0
9613
LSY
75 Ohm
9611
LSY
IF impedance
(all modem ports)
9640
LSY
Raised cosine
T/2 equaliser ( 19 taps )
36 taps
coherent
5 (+1 to 6 dB)
Butterworth 9 poles
Fig. 173. on page 345
Fig. 174. on page 345
table continues
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6.4.1 Modem
EQUIPMENT
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
Demodulator
bandwidth
recovery [MHz]
$ 0.8
< 100
Synchronism
recovery
[msec.]
x 0.1
Signature
STM1:
BER =1*10E4
BER =1*10E6
STM0 :
BER =1*10E4
BER =1*10E6
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
Kn gua. = 0.9 ;
Kn gua. =1 ;
Kn typ.= 0.4 9
Kn typ.= 0. 55
Kn gua. = 1.3 ;
Kn gua. = 1.5 ;
Kn typ.= 0.55
Kn typ.= 0.65
BER =1*10E4
BER =1*10E6
BER =1*10E4
BER =1*10E6
Carrier recovery
(after RF
interruption) msec.
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t.b.d.
120 symbols
x 500 (STM1)
t.b.d.
(STM0)
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EQUIPMENT
Intermediate
frequency
[MHz]
IF Nominal input
[dBm]
IF impedance
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
75 Ohm
Post demodulation
filter
Butterworth 9 poles
Adaptive equalizer
T/2 19 taps
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9613
LSY
5 (+1 to 6 dB)
@ 1x103
9611
LSY
140 " 1
9640
LSY
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6.4.3 Regenerator
EQUIPMENT
Input/output signal
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9681
LSY
User interface
75 Ohm
Level
1V pp
12.7 dB at 78 MHz as vf
Cable equalizer
Optical input
NRZ+CK
155.520 Mb/s
I/O signal
elect. Interf.
Code
Impedance
75 ohm unbal.
Signal level
1 Vpp
Return loss
Input cable
equalizer
12.7 dB at 78 MHz as vf
CMI
ITUT G.825
ITUT G.958
Jitter transfer
function
ITUT G.958
9613
LSY
Electrical Optical
Impedance
9611
LSY
271
Bit rate
9674
LSY
Line Scrambler/
Desc.
9667
LSY
I/O signal
optical inter.
Operating
wavelength.
Min. Sensitivity
dBm
Min. overload
dBm
Output mean
launched
power dBm
ITUT G.957
8 (max.) ; 15 (min.)
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9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
ITUT G.825
ITUT G.958
Jitter transfer
function
ITUT G.958
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
192
Managed internally by the System Controller
Unprotected 2Mbit/s
I/O access
I/O signal bit rate
I/O level
Signal Code
Protected 2Mbit/s
I/O access
I/O signal bit rate
I/O level
Signal Code
AIS management:
Regenerator
Tx and/or Rx
side
64 Kbit/s
channels
Tx/Rx
Alarms
detection/removal
[msec].
9613
LSY
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EQUIPMENT
MSAIS (Contains a valid RSOH and an all1 pattern on MSOH and payload
in case of LOS,LOF)
All 1
ATPC channel
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W " 10%
EQUIPMENT
9640
LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
1+1/2+0 Hetero
80
2+1/3+0 Hetero
100
3+1/4+0 Hetero
120
4+1/5+0 Hetero
140
5+1/6+0 Hetero
160
6+1/7+0 Hetero
180
7+1/8+0 Hetero
200
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LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
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9640
LSY
RF feeder interface
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
Tx/Rx Antenna
circulator common
port input return
loss [dB] (C, C)
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
UDR
100
UDR
120
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
x 26
6.6 Protections
EQUIPMENT
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
Radio Protection
Switching (RPS)
type
1+1/N+1
Occasional traffic
RPS Switching
Method
RPS Criteria /
Switching Time
[ms]
RRA/MODEM Failure
RRA/MODEM Missing unit
HBER ( detection TBD ; restore TBD )
LBER ( detection TBD ; restore TBD )
EW ( detection TBD ; restore TBD )
1+1
N+1
9640
LSY
Max. dynamic
recoverable delay
bits
10
Regenerator user
interface protection
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LSY
9647
LSY
9662
LSY
9667
LSY
9674
LSY
9681
LSY
9611
LSY
9613
LSY
Environment:
EMIEMC
Safety
Temperature
Humidity
Transportation
Storage
Value
a) Sand
30 mg/m3
b) Dust (suspension)
0.2 mg/m3
c) Dust (sedimentation)
Overcoming these values could affect Fans Assembled Unit operation. For further information, see
para.7.6.2 on page 374.
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where installed equipment may be exposed to solar radiation and heat radiation. They may also be
exposed to movements of the surrounding air due to draughts in buildings, e.g. through open
windows. They may be subjected to dew and to presence of water from sources other than rain and
icing. They are not subjected to precipitations;
with normal levels of contaminants experienced in urban areas with industrial activities scattered
over the whole area and/or with heavy traffic;
with vibration of low significance, e.g. for products fastened to light supporting structures subjected
to hardly perceptible vibrations.
The conditions of this class may be found in :
garages;
cellars;
certain workshops;
ordinary storage rooms for frost resistant products and farm buildings, etc.
Fig. 166. Climatogram for Class 3.2 : Partly temperature controlled locations
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This class applies to a permanently temperature controlled closed location. Humidity is usually not
controlled. The climatogram is shown in Fig. 167. herebelow:
50
45
40
35
30
20
10
5
0
5
25
20
10
1.5
1.0
20
60
AIR TEMPERATURE 0C
30
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
85
RELATIVE AIR HUMIDITY %
NOTE: Exceptional conditions may occur following the failure of the temperature controlling system
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where installed equipment may be exposed to solar radiation and to heat radiation. It may also be
exposed to movements of the surrounding air due to draughts in buildings. They are not subjected
to dew, precipitation, water from source other than rain or icing;
without particular risks of biological attacks. This includes protective measures, e.g. special product
design, or installations at locations of such construction that mould growth and attacks by animals,
etc. are not likely to occur;
with normal levels of contaminants experienced in urban areas with industrial activities scattered
over the whole area and/or with heavy traffic;
without special precautions to minimize the presence of sand or dust, but which are not situated in
close proximity to sources of sand or dust;
normal living or working areas, e.g. living rooms, rooms for general use (theatres, restaurants);
offices;
shops;
telecommunication centers;
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6.7.5 Storage
This class applies to weatherproofed storage having neither temperature nor humidity control. The
location may have openings directly to the open air, i.e., it may be only partly weatherproofed. The
climatogram is shown on Fig. 168. herebelow.
This class applies to storage locations:
where equipment may be exposed to solar radiation and temporarily to heat radiation: They may also
be exposed to movements of the surrounding air due to draughts, e.g. through doors, windows or
other openings. They may be subjected to dew, dripping water and to icing. They may also be
subjected to limited winddriven precipitation including snow;
with normal levels of contaminants experienced in urban areas with industrial activities scattered
over the whole area, ad/or with heavy traffic;
unattended buildings;
Fig. 168. Climatogram for Class 1.2: not temperature controlled storage location
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6.7.6 Transportation
Careful transportation.
This class applies to transportation where special care has been taken e.g. with respect to low temperature
and handling.
Class 2.2 covers the condition of class 2.1. In addition class 2.2 includes transportation in all types of lorries
and trailers in areas with welldeveloped road system.
It also includes transportation by ship and by train with specially designed, shockreducing buffers.
Manual loading and unloading of up to 20 Kg is included.
Extreme low temperature protection during transportation is permitted for equipment in its standard
packing:
At 40 C for 72 Hours maximum
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N.B.
UNIT/PORT
STM1
OPTICAL INTERFACE
HAZARD LEVEL
Output optical interfaces data: the wavelength and the maximum optical power at the output connector
of incorporated laser sources is given in para.6.4.3 on page 329.
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The labels reproduced below are affixed during factory settings, except those (explanatory) concerning
the STM1 ports. In this case the labels are placed in a plastic bag and provided together with the optical
module. The customer shall affix the label on the fibre protection cover of the involved card, depending
on the particular interface of the module (STM1 port). In the following description it is specified when the
label shall be affixed by the customer.
[1]
The label is put on the fibre protection cover of all the involved card (see para.6.8.1 on page 339).
[2]
Italian
Francaise
Spanish
German
The customer, to its own discretion, may stick the labels with appropriate language upon the
preexisting ones or, in case of STM1 ports, directly on the fibre protection cover of the involved
card (see para.6.8.1 on page 339)
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6.8.4 Labelling
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Fig. 175. STM1 /STM0 BER 1*103 and 1*106 threshold degradation for cochannel interference
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Fig. 176. STM1 BER 1*103 and1*106 threshold degradation for adjacent channel 40 MHz digital
interference
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Fig. 177. STM1 BER 1*103 and 1*106 threshold degradation for adjacent channel 30 MHz digital
interference
Fig. 178. STM0 BER 1*103 and 1*106 threshold degradation for adjacent channel 14 MHz digital
interference
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STM1/128QAM
BER = 1 x 10 4
Fs=24.46 MHz ;
T= 6.3 ns
Typical signature: DF = 25.4 MHz ; Bc = 22.7 dB
Guaranteed signature: Kn = 0.9
(Kn = 0.49)
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STM1/128QAM
BER = 1 x 10 6
Fs=24.46 MHz ;
T= 6.3 ns
Typical signature: DF = 26 MHz ; Bc = 22 dB
Guaranteed signature: Kn = 1.0
(Kn = 0.55)
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STM0/128QAM
BER = 1 x 10 4
Fs=8.15 MHz ;
T= 6.3 ns
Typical signature: DF = 8.2 MHz ; Bc = 31 dB
Guaranteed signature: Kn = 1.3
(Kn = 0.55)
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STM0/128QAM
BER = 1 x 10 6
Fs=8.15 MHz ;
T= 6.3 ns
Typical signature: DF = 8.2 MHz ; Bc = 29.3 dB
Guaranteed signature: Kn = 1.5
(Kn = 0.65)
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MAINTENANCE
SECTION CONTENT
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7 MAINTENANCE
7.1 Introduction
Maintenance consists of a set of operations which maintain or bring back the assembly to optimum
operating conditions in a very short time, with the aim of obtaining maximum operational availability.
Maintenance is classified as:
ROUTINE (preventive)
CORRECTIVE (troubleshooting and repair)
This chapter describes the routine and corrective maintenance of 9600LSY equipment in the LHR
configuration, and and is organized as follows:
Warnings
EMC norms
Safety rules
Software tools
Alarm Description
on page 361, including:
Routine Maintenance
on page 373, including:
Corrective Maintenance
on page 375, including:
General flowchart
on page 375
TroubleShooting
on page 377
Unit replacement
on page 381
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on page 357
on page 409
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ATTENTION
EMC NORMS
WHEN CARRYING OUT THE GIVEN OPERATIONS OBSERVE THE NORMS STATED IN PARA.
19.4.3 ON PAGE 493
SAFETY RULES
General
Carefully observe the frontpanel warning labels prior to working on optical
connections while the equipment is inservice.
Should it be necessary to cut off power during the maintenance phase, proceed
to switch off the power supply units as well as cut off power station upstream
(rack or station distribution frame)
Electrical safety
DANGER: Possibility of personal injury. Personal injury can be caused by
48 V dc.
DANGER: Possibility of personal injury. Short circuiting, low-voltage,
low-impedance, dc circuits can cause severe arcing that can result in burns
and/or eye damage. Remove rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before
working with primary circuits. Exercise caution to avoid shorting power input
terminals.
Optical safety
DANGER: Possibility of eyes damage: read carefully and strictly observe the
rules pointed out in para.19.3.4.2 on page 488.
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7.2 Warnings
and with the use of the Craft Terminal applications of the equipment this handbook refers to.
Without these prerequisites, reading this handbook and the associated handbooks indicated in para.18.2
on page 466 is usually not enough to properly maintain equipment.
connection with the PC is achieved through connector (M3) available on the System Controller unit
through connectors (J1) to (J3), the same unit can be connected to an Operations System associated
to the Transmission Management Network in order to execute operations similar to those carried out
by the PC.
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The following Tab. 59. lists the items contained in the LSY SYSTEM TOOL KIT (for P/N see REF.[40] in
Tab. 13. on page 122). Drawings and descriptions are given for special items.
Tab. 59. LSY System Tool Kit
ITEMS
FACTORY P/N
NOTES
BAGS
Tool bag
810.704.305 W
870.704.306 X
STANDARD TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS
Fixed spanner 8 x 10
870.952.110 J
Fixed spanner 6 x 1
870.952.106 K
Fixed spanner 12 x 13
870.952.119 P
Screwdriver 3 x 100
870.959.130 V
870.959.140 F
870.959.166 V
Crosshead Screwdriver 3 x 60
870.959.530 W
870.959.540 G
870.959.565 V
Socket wrench
870.952.800 X
Socket wrench
870.952.995 E
Special screwdriver
870.959.815 Q
Torque wrench
870.952.302 X
041.720.010 B
COMPONENTS OF ANTISTATIC WRISTBAND
Antistatic wristband
041.172.011 Y
041.911.001 U
041.172.010 B
248.501.099 Y
SPECIAL EXTRACTORS
Cables 1.0/2.3 extractor
245.701.842 S
241.901.305 V
241.901.306 W
LABELS
Label for codebar
268.001.431 K
268.001.702 G
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The following Tab. 60. lists the items contained in the LSY MAINTENANCE TOOL KIT (for P/N see
REF.[41] in Tab. 13. on page 122). Drawings and descriptions are given for special items.
Tab. 60. LSY Maintenance Tool Kit
ITEMS
FACTORY P/N
NOTES
BAGS
Maintenance Tool bag
870.704.306 X
75ohm Transition
018.860.001 N
018.860.002 P
040.198.018 M
040.198.103 Q
Coax. cord
041.962.184 T
Coax. cord
041.962.264 J
Coax. cord
041.962.276 N
Cord
041.997.010 X
049.911.081 U
041.992.608 K
SPECIAL EXTRACTORS
Cables 1.0/2.3 extractor
245.701.842 S
241.901.305 V
LABELS
Label for codebar
268.001.431 K
268.001.702 G
plug M1 or M2
in Fig. 89. on page 167
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Yellow LED ATTD (3): alarm condition ATTENDED (see para.7.4.1.1 herebelow)
On the Craft Terminal (C.T.) and on the Operation System (O.S). application the URGENT
(URG), NOT URGENT (NURG) and INDICATIVE alarm are named in a different way; the
relationship between this two terminologies is explained in Tab. 61. herebelow.
Tab. 61. Relationship between Alarm severity terminology displayed on C.T./O.S. and alarm severity
terminology used for the System Controller unit remote alarm connector pins.
ED
CRITICAL or MAJOR
MINOR
WARNING
INDICATIVE
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the detected alarm condition can be stored through pushbutton (8) on the System Controller unit.
This operation will turn OFF the LEDs URG/NURG (1) (2) and will light up the yellow LED ATTD (3)
on the System Controller unit (Attended).
a possible new alarm condition (following the Attending) will turn on the LEDs URG (1) or NURG (2).
when the fault has been repaired, the yellow lamp (if the alarm had been attended) or the red ones
(if the alarm had not been attended and no further alarms had occurred in the mean time) will turn
off.
7.4.1.2 Relationship between Alarms and their severity (Urgent / Not Urgent)
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RED (1)
RED (2)
YELLOW
GREEN
Fig. 186. Station Alarms on TRU
Their management is as follows:
The RED (1) lamp is activated in case of urgent (URG) alarm and a relevant telealarm is released
(this last function is excludible).
The RED (2) lamp is activated in case of non urgent (minor) alarm and a relevant telealarm is
released (this last function is excludible).
The YELLOW lamp is lighted up in case of manual storing of alarm events (see para.7.4.1.1 on page
362). In this case the RED lamps are switched off to be ready to other new alarm indications. This
YELLOW lamp is lighted up in case of ABNORMAL condition, together with led (4) of System
Controller unit (see para.7.4.1 on page 361).
The GREEN lamp is activated by the buzzer input. By presetting, it is possible to change this alarm
criteria and to drive the activation with the presence of the service voltage.
The signals sent to TRU are also available for Customer applications on other TRUs connectors (see
para.4.7.7 on page 208 for connectors, connector pinout and signal description).
Tab. 65. on page 377 lists such LEDs and indicate their normal status (alarm absence).
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Summarizing and Housekeeping alarms, processed by the System Controller unit, are made available to
Customer by means of relay contacts whose interface access is described in para.4.7.8 on page 208.
The following Tab. 62. gives the relationship among remote alarms, housekeeping outputs and alarm
primitives.
Tab. 63. on page 368 gives the relationship between Remote and Station Alarms.
Tab. 62. Relationship among remote alarms, housekeeping outputs and alarm primitives
Remote alarm
Refer.
TOR
ANDOR
TAND
ANDOR
TUP
GA2
URG
GA4
NURG
GA5
(severity= Minor)
IND
GA6
(severity = Warning or
Indeterminate)
ABN
GA7
TORC
GA8
TANC
GA9
Opt STM1
module fail/missing
GA
INT
GA10
GA12
GA13
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Refer.
RRA
card fail/missing
GA16
MD card fail/missing
GA15
GA11
HBER
GA17
LBER
GA18
GA 40
GA 41
PSU
card fail/missing
GA 30
Second IF unit
card fail/missing
GA 42
Third IF unit
card fail/missing
GA 43
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CHX_affect
(X = 0,..,9)
Refer.
communication alarms:
LOS
(STM1 Opt. X)
LOF
(STM1 Opt. X)
transmitterFailure (STM1 Opt. X)
transmitterDegraded (STM1 Opt. X)
LOF
(RRA X, rsCTPBid line/radio side)
modulationFail (MD X)
modLOS (MD X)
demodulationFail (MD X)
demLOS (MD X)
rxFail
(RX X)
txLOS
(TRI X)
txFail
(TRI X)
incompatibleTxPower (TRI X)
LOF
(RRA X, radioSPITTPBidR1)
HBER
(MD X)
LBER
(MD X)
TIM
(RRA X)
RCIM
(RRA X)
atpcLoop (RRA X)
atpcIdentifierMismatch (RRA X)
rxDivFail (RX Div. X)
demDivLOS (Second IF X.1)
demXpicLOS (Second or Third IF X.1 or X.2)
Tab. 62. continues ...
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Remote alarm
Remote alarm
CHX on protection
(X = 1,..,9)
Refer.
N.B.
ED
Concerning the management of the remote alarms for 1+1 configuration, only the alarms raised
by the boards of the allowed channels have to be considered.
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Remote Alarm
N.B.
Station Alarm
TOR
HW
NURG
SW
TOR
RNURG
HW
TAND
HW
URG
HW
RURG
HW
TUP
HW
URG
INT
HW
RURG
HW
URG
SW
RURG
SW
NURG
SW
RNURG
SW
IND
SW
ABN
SW
ABN
SW
TORC
SW
NURG
INT
SW
RNURG
SW
TANC
HW
URG
INT
HW
RURG
HW
Opt. STM1
module fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT (note 1)
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
INT
SW
FANS
card fail
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
SERV
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
RRA
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT (note 1)
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
MD
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT (note 1)
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
Second IF unit
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT (note 1)
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
Third IF unit
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT (note 1)
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
TRI
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT (note 1)
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
PSF1
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
PSF2
card fail/missing
SW
URG/NURG/IND
INT
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
HBER
SW
URG/NURG/IND
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
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SW
CHX_affect
(X=0..9)
SW
CHX on protection
(X=1..9)
SW
URG/NURG/IND
SW
RURG/
RNURG
SW
(note 1) A CHX_affect consequent remote alarm is generated according to the channel affected by the
primary alarm.
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The overall number of spares depends on Customer requirements, and should be based on the average
amount of transmission circuits available to be accounted for not only during MTBF but also during MTTR;
the latter depending on the amount of spare parts available.
The set of spare parts is inclusive of a minimum number of spares for each type of replaceable plugin
unit, as detailed in following:
and including the same babyboards (with the same Part Numbers)1.
with the aim of speedingup the corrective maintenance and to avoid complex unit manipulation
(baby board mounting/dismounting on/from the main board) which could result in unit and/or
babyboard damage.
BABY BOARDS
FANS ASSEMBLED
SYSCO
ADDITIONAL VOICE
(optional)
RRA CHANNEL
RRA STANDBY (if used)
PSU
PSF
N.B.1
1AA 00014 0004 (9007) A4 ALICE 04.10
1 or 2 CANCCOMB
(STM0 or STM1) (optional)
As spare part, SYSCO is shipped from factory always with its subunit ESCON already mounted.
Customer is never allowed to dismount it from the main board. Conversely, the SYSCO spare
part is usually shipped from factory without the Flash Card, that is available as individual item.
1. a policy is under study to supply Customers with spare units already equipped with baby boards,
according to Customers System configuration.
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7.5.1.2 Transceivers
Please refer to para.3.7.3 on page 157 for the detailed description of the Transceiver composition in the
various possible configurations.
a)
2)
standard components:
RT control
Amplifier
Up Converter
Delay Line
DC/DC Converter
The P/N of this assembly is frequency dependent.
Main Receiver
The P/N of this component is frequency dependent.
Transceiver only
This assembly includes the standard components cited above, but does not contain the Main
Receiver, whose spare must be provisioned as individual item (see point c ) herebelow).
This assembly (Transceiver + Main Receiver or Transceiver only does not include the following
subcomponents:
b)
RX Local Oscillator
TX Local Oscillator
Diversity Receiver
c)
d)
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It is suggested to periodically check those spare units that have not been utilized for over a year.
If the spare parts and the equipment are stored in the same environment, make sure that the spare parts
are placed in cabinets to safeguard them from dust and damp.
Moreover, they should also be well grounded to avoid electrostatic discharges.
If the spare parts are stored in another room, or have to be moved from another place, building or site,
make sure that the following is observed:
the spare parts must not touch wet surfaces or chemical agents that might damage them (e.g. gas);
if during transportation the temperature is lower than that of the room where they had been kept,
make sure that before using them they pass a certain period in a climatic chamber to prevent thermal
shocks and/or the possibility of steaming up.
When replacing a unit/subunit, make sure that the spare unit/subunit is set exactly as the
replaced one.
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Before storing the spare units make sure that they are working by inserting them in an operating equipment
Mechanical checks
Check that:
the waveguides,
[2]
Grounding check
Check that the racks, subracks, and modules are grounded.
[3]
SAFETY RULES
DANGER: Possibility of personal injury. Personal injury can be caused by
48 V dc.
DANGER: Possibility of personal injury. Short circuiting, low-voltage,
low-impedance, dc circuits can cause severe arcing that can result in burns
and/or eye damage. Remove rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before
working with primary circuits. Exercise caution to avoid shorting power input
terminals.
Make these operations:
Make sure that the subrack has been tightly fastened to the rack with screws, to guarantee
grounding (the rack is connected to the station ground).
[4]
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Operative checks
Visual check:
During the normal operation, check the led normal condition, as specified in Tab. 65. on
page 377
Automatic switches
Alarms
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Software checks
Use the Craft Terminal to check the system status (see the Operator Handbook). Access the
reference Network Element, select HISTORY DISPLAY, read the alarm history memory, the statuses,
and forcings.
pull out Fans Assembled Unit and clean fans removing dust and sand.
In the case of worse environmental conditions, perform this operation more frequently.
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[5]
Other measures
Unit replacement
(para.7.7.4 page 381).
Fault repaired ?
Y
If possible, restore replaced unit in the system
and perform system check via Craft Terminal,
to verify that is really faulty
possible intermittent
failure
N
fixed fault ?
Y
Restore spare part in the system and perform
system check via Craft Terminal
END
Fig. 187. Corrective Maintenance general flowchart
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when the URG/NURG/IND/ABN LED alarm on SYSCO unit lights up (see para.7.4.1 on page
361)
or the same alarms, propagated through the Station Alarms cable, operate the TRU lamps (see
para.7.4.2 on page 363) or similar remote device
and/or when the alarm LEDs listed in Tab. 65. on page 377 are not in normal status.
remotely (in a TMN maintenance center) when the OS acknowledges the presence of problems in
the station.
When the local Operator decides to manage the problem, he should carry out the alarm attending
operation (see para.7.4.1.1 on page 362). This operation has the scope to notify locally in the station and
remotely to the TMN maintenance center that a local operator is attending the problem.
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7.7.3 TroubleShooting
TRU SHELF
UNIT
TRU
FIGURE
LED
all
NORMAL
STATUS
OFF
FIGURE
LED
NORMAL
STATUS
System Controller
(6) bicolor
OFF
Service
(10) red
OFF
RRACHANNEL and
RRASTANDBY (09)
(1) red
OFF
Modem (09)
(1) red
OFF
PSU (09)
(2) green
ON
PSF (01)
(4) green
ON
FIGURE
LED
(1) red
NORMAL
STATUS
OFF
TRANSCEIVER SHELF
UNIT
Transceiver (09)
FIGURE
LED
NORMAL
STATUS
(1) green
ON
(2) red
OFF
UNIT
FANS Assembled (01)
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FIGURE
LED
(1) red
NORMAL
STATUS
OFF
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Before starting this inspection, perform lamp test (para 3.6.2.1 page 142).
START
Y
PSU switch on ?
problem solved?
N
N
PSF probably faulty
why ?
solve problem
N
OK ?
Y
N
login successful ?
carry out procedure in
para.7.7.3.3 page 379
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With the Craft Terminal connected to the equipment Finterface, open the Alcatel Lower Layer
Manager screen (by clicking with the mouse pointer on the Alcatel symbol
menu bar). The fields to be verified in this screen are:
Port
Physical
COM1
ON
in the MSWindows
OSI or
Logical
ON
Verify that the CT port is effectively that connected by cable to equipments F interface
the cable
If possible, verify the correct working of the Craft Terminal and of the CTF interface cable using them
with another Alcatel equipment. If the problem persists also with it, solve the problem.
Otherwise, proceed with the SYSCO unit replacement, or perform steps indicated in para.7.7.3.4 on
page 380.
Proceed with the SYSCO unit replacement, or perform steps indicated in para.7.7.3.4 on page 380.
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If the bicolor LED CARD FAIL on SYSCO unit is redon (led (6) in Fig. 185. on page 361), (or it is off, but
lamp test does not work) and the Craft Terminal application:
responds (login successful), proceed investigating the problems through the Craft Terminal
application
ED
1)
push the RESET button on SYSCO unit (button (9) in Fig. 67. on page 141) and wait 3 minutes;
2)
if, within 3 minutes, the Craft Terminal application responds, open the Alarm status procedure
and proceed investigating the system state;
3)
if, after 3 minutes, the Craft Terminal application does not respond, replace the SYSCO unit,
as described in para.7.7.4.4 on page 384;
4)
if the problem persists also after the SYSCO unit replacement, the failure or content corruption
of the FLASH CARD must be suspected (a very extraordinary event); proceed with its
replacement, as indicated in para.7.7.4.5 on page 384.
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7.7.4.1 Introduction
The general procedure is described in para.7.7.4.2 on page 382.
This procedure is fully applicable, without additional instructions, to the following types of units:
SERVICE
RRACHANNEL
RRASTANDBY
PSF
ADDITIONAL HOUSEKEEPING (taking into account its different housing and fixing by bolts, as
depicted in Fig. 77. on page 154).
TRANSCEIVER
Two cases must be distinguished:
a spare Transceiver already assembled is available, fully equipped with internal parts exactly
equal (types and P/Ns) to those of the Transceiver unit to be replaced; in this case proceed as
specified in para.7.7.4.7 on page 386.
For the operative instructions and physical view of each board refer to the relevant paragraph of chapter
3 (list on page 121).
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The replacement of a suspected faulty unit/module with one taken from the spare part stock must
be done in the following way:
1)
get the spare from the spare part stock verifying that its P/N is equal to that of the unit/module
to be replaced (see para.7.5.2 on page 372 for cautions); do not touch the electronic
components.
If the unit to be replaced houses one or more babyboards, verify that the spare part does really
have the same babyboards as far as quantity and P/Ns (see Tab. 64. on page 370).
N.B.
In the case of SYSCO unit, the P/Ns matching of the ESCON subunit is not
important.
2)
disconnect all cables (and, before, protection cap, if present on the Optical module of RRA unit)
from the front plate. Suggestion: before doing it, if no labels are present on the cables, put labels
with writings to be able to reconnect them correctly;
N.B.
to extract Cables 1.0/2.3, use the special extractor (see Fig. 184. on page 360)
3)
wear the antistatic protection device kit (see Fig. 230. on page 494) and connect its
termination to a grounded structure
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
this avoids the possible damage of the electronic devices for electrostatic discharges
turn off the screws present into the extraction/insertion levers of the board
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
this avoids the breakage of levers
4)
only for RRA units: if the unit is equipped with Optical module to be recovered and mounted on
the spare part, extract it and mount it on the spare part (refer to para.7.7.4.9 on page 407 for
details)
5)
ED
accessing the section Hardware setting documentation in this handbook, check if the
board has hardware settings:
locate the position of setting switches using the appropriate MSZZQ document
set these switches on the spare part exactly as they are set on the unit to be
replaced
6)
insert the spare plugin board in the system operating the levers
7)
now you could wear off the antistatic protection device kit
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8)
turn on the screws present into the extraction/insertion levers of the board
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
The screw tightening torque for fixing the units to the subrack must be:
reconnect all cables (and, after, the protection cap, if were present on the Optical module of
RRA unit) on the front plate exactly as they were connected before the unit extraction.
10 ) wait some minutes (software download is usually carried out toward Supervisory Units)
N.B.
software download is carried out only if the SW version present in the spare units SU
is different from that present in the FLASH CARD.
11 ) check the system status by LED visual inspection and through the Craft Terminal.
2)
turn off (position O ) the switch on the PSU unit front panel (see Fig. 76. on page 153):
ED
3)
4)
turn on (position I ) the switch on the new PSU unit front panel (see Fig. 76. on page 153)
5)
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1)
2)
extract the FLASH CARD from unit SYSCO (see Fig. 65. on page 140)
3)
accessing the section Hardware setting documentation in this handbook, get the
relevant MSZZQ documents
get the spare unit SYSCO and, using the above said documents to locate switches:
a)
set the dipswitches on ESCON subunit exactly as those of the replaced unit
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
These dipswitches must be usually in OFF position. If unproperly set, these dipswitches
will reset the FLASH CARD content, and you will loose all the software herein contained
(programs and system configuration data)
b)
set the dipswitches on SYSCO main board exactly as those of the replaced unit
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
some of these dipswitches (that define the system configuration), if unproperly set, will
cause system malfunction even though hardware is not faulty. Care must also be taken
to switch defining service battery voltage
4)
reinsert the FLASH CARD into the spare unit SYSCO (in case of doubts see Fig. 66. on page
140)
5)
6)
software download is carried out only if the SW version present in the spare units SC,
RC and SU, is different from that present in the FLASH CARD.
connect Craft Terminal and check the system status by its Alarm application.
7)
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2)
turn off (position O ) the switch on the PSU unit front panel (see Fig. 76. on page 153) of the
PSU corresponding to the MODEM unit to be replaced, i.e.:
....
2 3
S
Y
S
C
O
S
E
R
V
P
S
F
1
24 25
R
R
A
0
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
R
M
R
D
A
0
1
M
D
1
R
M
R
D
A
2
2
R
M
R
D
A
3
3
R
M
R
D
A
4
4
R M
R D
A 5
5
R
R
A
6
M
D
6
R M
R D
A 7
7
R M
R D
A 8
8
R M
R D
A 9
9
P
S
U
0
P
S
U
1
P
S
U
2
P
S
U
3
P
S
U
4
P
S
U
5
P
S
U
6
P
S
U
7
P
S
U
8
P
S
U
9
P
S
F
2
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
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3)
4)
turn on (position I ) the switch on the PSU unit previously switched off
5)
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N.B.
This procedure can be followed if a spare Transceiver is available, fully equipped with
internal parts exactly equal (types and P/Ns) to those of the Transceiver unit to be
replaced.
2)
turn off (position O ) the switch on the TRANSCEIVER unit front panel (pos. (I1) in Fig. 89. on
page 167):
It is suggested to verify the correspondence between the spare unit with that to be
replaced as follows:
a)
b)
wear the antistatic protection device kit (see Fig. 230. on page 494) and connect its
termination to a grounded structure
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
this avoids the possible damage of the electronic devices for electrostatic discharges
c)
remove COVERPLATE A of both transceivers (see Fig. 80. on page 158). Store tidely
cover and screws for successive mounting
d)
e)
verify that dipswitches of spare unit are set as those of the replaced unit (see Fig. 85. on
page 161); if different, correct setting of spare unit
f)
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4)
turn on (position I ) the switch on the new TRANSCEIVER unit front panel (pos. (I1) in
Fig. 89. on page 167)
5)
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N.B.
CONVENTIONS
In the following Fig. 194. thru Fig. 201. the following conventions have been applied:
connectors and cables: each connector is denoted by a number and letter (e.g. 11A); the two
ends of a cable have the same number (e.g. 11A and 11B are the two connectors of the same
cable); all cables are twoconnector cables, with the exception of connector depicted in
Fig. 195. on page 399.
The instructions given in the following for the replacement of internal components require that
you consult the correct internal cabling diagram, that depends on the configuration:
Tab. 66. Transceiver internal cabling diagram according to configuration
FREQUENCY REUSE
DIVERSITY
TR HOUSING
LO MASTER
LO SLAVE
LO MASTER
LO SLAVE
Y
N
USAGE
Operator skills
For the operations described hereafter, repair Operator must have deep knowledge
and experience of electronic repair through subcomponents replacement.
b)
c)
The screw tightening torque for fixing the subcomponents to the unit must be:
The SMA connector tightening torque for fixing coaxial cables to the
subcomponents must be:
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Replacement of
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a)
Start of procedure
Proceed as follows:
FAULTY TRANSCEIVER EXTRACTION FROM SHELF
1)
on the TRANSCEIVER unit to be replaced, turn off (position O ) the switch on the
unit front panel (pos. (I1) in Fig. 89. on page 167)
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
For the high current absorbed by the unit, its extraction with its switch in open position
could produce electrical arcs that would result in the damage of both the units and
backpanels connectors.
2)
4)
NEXT STEP
5)
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Rx or Tx Local Oscillator
Diversity Receiver
Main Receiver
Transceiver
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P/N and
Remote Inventory
SMA CONNECTORS
A1
A3
A2
MMCX CONNECTOR
A1, A2, A3 show the position of the three screws fixing the Local Oscillator to
the Transceiver.
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b)
Proceed as follows:
REFERENCE INTERNAL CABLING DIAGRAM
All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this
document, use and communication of its contents
not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
1)
according to Tab. 66. on page 387, get the correct transceiver internal cabling
diagram according to configuration and use it as reference for successive steps
verify which LO must be replaced (Rx or Tx). Operate on that, in the following steps
turn off cables connectors present on LOs SMA connectors (but, do not dismount
metallic screw taps present on unconnected SMA connectors)
4)
5)
6)
turn off screws A1, A2, A3 and extract the LO; store tidely screws for successive
mounting
get the spare LO from the spare part stock verifying that its P/N is equal to that of the
component to be replaced (see para.7.5.2 on page 372 for cautions); do not touch
the electronic components.
N.B.
8)
dismount the metallic screw taps present on SMA connectors of faulty LO and mount
them on the same SMA connectors of the spare LO
See point d ) on page 387 for tightening torque
position spare LO inside transceiver and fix it through screws A1, A2, A3
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SMA CONNECTOR
A2
A1
A4
A5
A3
A6
A8
A7
c)
A9
P/N and
Remote Inventory
N.B.
A1 to A9 show the position of the three screws fixing the Diversity Receiver
to the PLATE COVERING MAIN RECEIVER
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Proceed as follows:
REFERENCE INTERNAL CABLING DIAGRAM
All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this
document, use and communication of its contents
not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
1)
according to Tab. 66. on page 387, get the correct transceiver internal cabling
diagram according to configuration and use it as reference for successive steps
turn off cables connector present on Diversity Receivers SMA connector (6A)
3)
4)
turn off screws A1 ... A9 and extract the Diversity Receiver; store tidely screws for
successive mounting
get the spare Receiver from the spare part stock verifying that its P/N is equal to that
of the component to be replaced (see para.7.5.2 on page 372 for cautions); do not
touch the electronic components.
position spare Receiver inside transceiver and fix it through screws A1 ... A9
7)
8)
NEXT STEP
9)
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d)
according to Tab. 66. on page 387, get the correct transceiver internal cabling
diagram according to configuration and use it as reference for successive steps
turn off cables connector present on Diversity Receivers SMA connector (6A)
3)
4)
turn off screws A1 ... A9 and extract the Diversity Receiver; store tidely the Diversity
Receiver and its screws for successive mounting
remove the plate covering main receiver (8 screws); store tidely cover and screws
for successive mounting
6)
turn off cables connector present on Main Receivers SMA connector (4B)
7)
pull out flat cable from Main Receivers suitable connector (5A)
8)
turn off screws A1 ... A9 and extract the Main Receiver; store tidely screws for
successive mounting
get the spare Receiver from the spare part stock verifying that its P/N is equal to that
of the component to be replaced (see para.7.5.2 on page 372 for cautions); do not
touch the electronic components.
N.B.
Main Receiver and Diversity Receiver must have the same P/N
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Proceed as follows:
e)
A1
P/N
CONNECTOR FOR
FLAT CABLE (10C)
A3
A2
A4
A1 to A4 show the position of the three screws fixing the Frequency Reuse kit
module to to the Transceiver
The SMA connectors are for mounting coaxial cables by screwed connector.
Proceed as follows:
REFERENCE INTERNAL CABLING DIAGRAM
1)
according to Tab. 66. on page 387, get the correct transceiver internal cabling
diagram according to configuration and use it as reference for successive steps
turn off cables connectors present on Frequency Reuse kit modules SMA
connectors (8B and 9A)
3)
4)
turn off screws A1 .. A4 and extract the module; store tidely screws for successive
mounting
get the spare module from the spare part stock verifying that its P/N is equal to that
of the component to be replaced (see para.7.5.2 on page 372 for cautions); do not
touch the electronic components.
position spare module inside transceiver and fix it through screws A1 ... A4
7)
8)
NEXT STEP
9)
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MAIN RECEIVER
(inside)
2A
PLATE COVERING
MAIN RECEIVER
4A*
5B*
3A*
1B
12A
10B
10A
f)
12B
2B
In few words, the procedure (that is detailed in the following) consists of:
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Proceed as follows:
REFERENCE INTERNAL CABLING DIAGRAM
All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this
document, use and communication of its contents
not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
1)
according to Tab. 66. on page 387, get the correct transceiver internal cabling
diagram according to configuration and use it as reference for successive steps
get the spare spare Transceiver + Main Receiver (Fig. 194. on page 396) from the
spare part stock verifying that its P/N is equal to that of the component to be replaced
(N.B.); see para.7.5.2 on page 372 for cautions; do not touch the electronic
components.
N.B.
the P/N label position is shown in Fig. 80. on page 158. This P/N is just
that of the Transceiver only. If you wish to verify also the Main Receiver
P/N, you should dismount it and then remount as indicated here, with
reference to Fig. 196. on page 403:
remove the plate covering main receiver (8 screws); store tidely cover and
screws for successive mounting
turn off cables connector present on Main Receivers SMA connector (4B)
pull out flat cable from Main Receivers suitable connector (5A)
turn off screws A1 ... A9 and extract the Main Receiver; store tidely screws
for successive mounting
now you can check the Main Receiver P/N (see Fig. 192. on page 392)
position Main Receiver inside transceiver and fix it through screws A1 ...
A9
3)
remove spare Transceivers COVERPLATE A (see Fig. 80. on page 158). Store
tidely cover and screws for successive mounting.
4)
With reference to Fig. 191. on page 390 (LO drawing) and Fig. 196. on page 403
(transceiver standard internal cabling) operate on both Rx and Tx Local Oscillators as
follows:
ED
5)
turn off cables connectors present on LOs SMA connectors (but, do not dismount
metallic screw taps present on unconnected SMA connectors)
6)
7)
8)
9)
store tidely Rx and Tx Local Oscillators and their screws for successive mounting
N.B.
Distinguish Rx from Tx LOs, because the use of SMA connectors is
different from each other
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With reference to Fig. 192. on page 392 (Receiver drawing) and transceiver internal
cabling diagram of step 1 ) on page 397, operate on faulty Transceiver as follows:
With reference to Fig. 193. on page 395 (FR module drawing) and transceiver internal
cabling diagram of step 1 ) on page 397, operate on faulty Transceiver as follows:
16 ) DO NOT remove cables connectors present on Frequency Reuse kit modules SMA
connector (8B and 9A)
17 ) pull out flat cable from connector10C
18 ) disconnect connector 8A from Transceivers front plate
19 ) turn off screws A1 .. A4 and extract the module together with cables 8B8A and
9A9B connected to it
20 ) extract the 3connector flat cable 10A10B10C shown in Fig. 195. :
10C
10B
10A
Fig. 195. Spare Frequency Reuse kit 3connector flat cable subassembly
21 ) if present (see Fig. 200. and Fig. 201. on page 406) disconnect connector 11A from
Transceivers front plate
22 ) store tidely for successive mounting:
its screws
ED
a)
insert flat cable 10A10B10C on Transceivers connectors 10A and 10B and
position cable end 10C according to cabling diagram
b)
if cable 11A11B was equipped, mount its connector 11A on Transceivers front
plate and position cable end 11B according to cabling diagram
c)
position module (together with cables 8B8A and 9A9B connected to it) inside
transceiver and fix it through screws A1 ... A4
d)
e)
f)
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With reference to Fig. 191. on page 390 (LO drawing) and transceiver internal cabling
diagram of step 1 ) on page 397, mount the Rx and Tx Local Oscillators (previously
removed from faulty Transceiver) on the spare Transceiver + Main Receiver as follows:
N.B.
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g)
Replacement of Transceiver
The spare subassembly is similar to that shown in Fig. 194. on page 396. With respect to
it, the missing items are:
and the cables 4A4B and 5B5A that belong to the Receiver own part list
Proceed as follows:
REFERENCE INTERNAL CABLING DIAGRAM
1)
remove the plate covering Main Receiver (8 screws); store tidely cover and screws
for successive mounting
6)
7)
8)
turn off screws A1 ... A9 and extract the Main Receiver together with the flat cable
5A5B and the cable 4B4A connected to it; store tidely the assembly and screws
for successive mounting
9)
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End of procedure
Proceed as follows:
REPAIRED TRANSCEIVER PREPARING FOR INSERTION IN SHELF
1)
2)
verify that, on the repaired Transceivers front panel, the switch pos. (I1) in Fig. 89. on
page 167 is turned off (position O )
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
For the high current absorbed by the unit, its insertion with its switch in open position
could produce electrical arcs that would result in the damage of both the units and
backpanels connectors.
ED
3)
4)
turn on (position I ) the switch on the new TRANSCEIVER unit front panel (pos. (I1)
in Fig. 89. on page 167)
5)
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h)
main receiver
1A
2A
T1
4A
T3 T4
3A
4B
5A
5B
1B
T7
T8
Tx LO
Rx LO
plate covering
main receiver
T6
10A
10B
2B
12A
12B
3B
ED
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T3
1A
2A
6B
T4
4A*
T6
3A*
T7
T8
6A
Tx LO
Rx LO
diversity receiver
7A
1B
5B*
10B
7B
10A
2B
12B
12A
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9A
8A
1A
2A
10C
T1
4A*
9B
3A*
T6
T3
T8
T7
8B
Tx LO
Rx LO
5B*
1B
10A
10B
2B
12A
12B
6A
Rx LO
diversity receiver
7A
Tx LO
7B
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11A
1A
2A
T1
T4
4A*
Rx LO
5B*
1B
T6
3A*
T7
11B
T8
Tx LO
10A
10B
2B
12A
12B
6A
Rx LO
diversity receiver
7A
Tx LO
7B
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In order to replace an Optical module without replacing the RRA unit housing it, it is not
necessary to extract the unit from the shelf.
1)
2)
disconnect cables from the module (and, before, the protection cap, if present on the Optical
module). Suggestion: before doing it, if no labels are present on the cables, put labels with
writings to be able to reconnect them correctly;
N.B.
to extract Cables 1.0/2.3, use the special extractor (see Fig. 184. on page 360)
3)
4)
5)
insert the spare module and fix it turning on the two screws
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
The screw tightening torque for fixing the modules to the unit must be:
ED
6)
reconnect cables to the module (and, after, fix the protection cap, if it was present on the
Optical module).
7)
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MAJOR for the failure of two, three or of all the fours fans of the unit;
In conclusion:
the Fans Assembled Unit MINOR alarm usually does not require an immediate intervention;
nevertheless, in case of alarm, it is suggested to carry out the unit replacement without waiting
a very long time.
the Fans Assembled Unit MAJOR alarm requires an immediate intervention.
[2]
Replacement procedure
1)
2)
Remove FANS SHELFs front plate (see Fig. 92. on page 171) turning off the six screws
3)
wear the antistatic protection device kit (see Fig. 230. on page 494) and connect its termination
to a grounded structure
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
this avoids the possible damage of the electronic devices for electrostatic discharges
4)
Extract the faulty FANS ASSEMBLED UNIT operating the suitable extractor (see Fig. 184. on
page 360) inside the units suitable hole (see Fig. 93. on page 172)
5)
6)
now you could wear off the antistatic protection device kit
7)
Restore FANS SHELFs front plate (see Fig. 92. on page 171) turning on the six screws
ATTENTION
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
The screw tightening torque must be:
ED
check the system status by LED visual inspection and through the Craft Terminal.
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[1]
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ALCATE L
REPAIR FORM
CUSTOMER NAME
SITE
BRANCH/UNIT/COUNTRY
SYSTEM/EQUIPMENT
PRODUCT RELEASE
STATION/RACK
Fill in this form and affix it to the faulty unit to be returned to Alcatel
SUBRACK
SLOT
MNEMONIC
SERIAL NUMBER
FAULT PHASE
PRESUMED CAUSE
INSTALLATION /
TURN ON
CLEAR FAULT
DROP IN PERFORMANCE
OPERATION
INTERMITTENT FAULT
UPGRADE/QUALITY ALERT
INTERNAL
LIGHTNING
EXTERNAL
MAINTENANCE
AIR COND.
TEMPERATURE FAULT
OTHER
DATE
NAME OF SENDER
COMMENTS
PROCESSING
NO FAULTS FOUND
FAULTS DETECTED
UPGRADE
A
STANDARD REPAIRING
SOLDERING /
WIRING
I
NOT REPAIRABLE
(REJECTED)
FL
MECHANICAL
M
BD
ADJUSTMENT
COMPONENT
C
PRINTED
CIRCUIT BOARD
V1
P
DIRT
V1
V2
SUBSTITUTED
QUALITY ALERT
CORROSION
I
OTHER
SX
V3
COMMENTS
DATE
REPAIRING NUMBER
REPAIRING CENTRE
ED
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SECTION CONTENT
ED
PAGE
413
Chapter 9 9640LSY
415
Chapter 10 9647LSY
425
Chapter 11 9662LSY
429
Chapter 12 9667LSY
433
Chapter 13 9674LSY
435
Chapter 14 9681LSY
447
Chapter 15 9610LSY
453
Chapter 16 9611LSY
455
Chapter 17 9613LSY
459
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All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this
document, use and communication of its contents
not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
Channel Separation between two consecutive centre frequencies for the related alternated
radiofrequency channel arrangement: it is also considered equal to the Channel Bandwidth.
XS
DS
Tx/Rx Duplex Spacing, defined as the radiofrequency separation between corresponding go and
return channels, constant for each couple of ith and ith frequencies, within a given channel
arrangement.
fr
Main spectrum utilization characteristics for each frequency band of the 9600 LSY family are summarized
in Tab. 67. on page 414.
In general, the equipment of this family may work, in case of for STM1 stream, in cochannel frequency
reuse operation (CCDP), utilizing the XPIC unit, allowing the transmission of 2 x STM1 signals on a
single RF channel.
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SYSTEM
9640 LSY
(L4)
9647 LSY
(U4)
9662 LSY
(L6)
9667 LSY
(U6)
9674 LSY
9681 LSY
9610 LSY
9611 LSY
9613 LSY
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FREQUENCY
(GHz)
ITUR
FREQ. PLAN
CHANNEL
SPACING
(MHz)
SDH
TRANSPORT
3.64.2
40
STM1
3.64.2
40
STM1
3.84.2
ITUR F.382
29
STM1
3.84.2
29
STM1
3.64.2
28
STM1
3.64.2
30
STM1
3.43.9
OIRT
28
STM1
4.45.0
40
STM1
4.45.0
Spain Defence
Department
28
STM1
29.65
STM1
5.9256.425
5.6756.179
OIRT
28
STM1
6.4257.11
40
STM1
7.117.44
28
STM1
7.447.75
28
STM1
7.4287.897
14 28
STM0 / STM1
7.4257.725
28
STM1
7.117.44
14 28
STM0 / STM1
7.247.56
14 28
STM0 / STM1
7.417.74
14 28
STM0 / STM1
7.7258.275
29.65
STM1
8.2758.5
14 28
STM0 / STM1
7.98.4
14 28
STM0 / STM1
MEDIASET
28
STM1
10.711.7
40
STM1
10.711.7
40
STM1
14 28
STM0 / STM1
10.02810.630
12.75 13.25
CHAPTER
9 on page
415
10 on
page 425
11 on
page 429
12 on
page 433
13 on
page 435
14 on
page 447
15 on
page 453
16 on
page 455
17 on
page 459
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9 9640LSY
9.1 9640LSY part list
Tab. 68. 9640LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9640LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB02524AA
411200543
4L128T
3DB02513AA
474210265
4L128R
16
9640LSY L.O.
3DB02668AA
474210292
4LLO
16
3DB02667AA
474210291
4LLOOIR
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
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The possible channel plans to be used with 9640LSY equipment, for the exploitation of the 3.6 to 4.2 GHz
or 3.8 to 4.2 GHz bands, are shown in the figures from Fig. 203. to Fig. 209. :
Warning: because of the third order intermodulation product caused by the antenna circulator, the
utilization of high power amplifiers is allowed only utilizing channel plans with alternate polarized channels.
It means that, in general, no reused channels can be used.
Channel plans A and B
See Fig. 203. on page 418 and Fig. 204. on page 419.
Both channels are based on a frequency channel spacing of 40 MHz. 9640LSY can work in frequency
reuse operation (CCDP) by utilization of XPIC unit, allowing the transmission of 14xSTM1 signals,
the maximum system configuration being 2 x (6 + 1). In this case each RF channel is contemporary
used on H and V polarization, requiring double Polarises antennas. The minimum frequency distance
between two adjacent channels on the same branching is 40 MHz.
All the odd and even channels can be connected to the same antenna polarization.
In case of simple transmission of a single STM 1 per RF frequency, channel plan A) and B) allow
the use of a single Polarises antenna up to a 6+1 system configurations .
Channel plan C
Channel plan in Fig. 205. on page 420 is completely defined, for the exploitation of the 3.84.2 GHz
band, by ITUR Recommendation F.382, fig.3, with the center frequency by recommends 6 (or
recommends 5, for the interleaved channels).
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Channel plan D
Channel plan shown in Fig. 209. on page 424 is used in Russia and is defined by OIRT. It is based
on 28 MHz channel spacing and can be used also in CCDP operation.
Limits for a multichannel system are 3+1 using single polarized antenna and 7+1 using double
polarized antenna.
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LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
H (V)
V (H)
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
3620
3940
3660
3980
3700
4020
3740
4060
3780
4100
3820
4140
3860
4180
3700
3620
3780
2
3
3660
3860
4020
3940
6
5
3740
STM1
ITUR F 635
CS=40 DS=320
fn=f0320+40n
fn=f0+40n,
f0=3900,
n : from 1 to 7
2
7
3820
4100
3980
4180
6
5
4060
4140
f0 = 3900
Fig. 203. 9640 LSY Channel plan A: ITUR Recommendation F.635. fig.3/Annex 1
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ITUR F 635
STM1
CS=40 DS=320
fn=f0320+40n
fn=f0+40n,
f0=3890,
n : from 1 to 7
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
3610
3930
3650
3970
3690
4010
3730
4050
3770
4090
3810
4130
3850
4170
3610
H (V)
V (H)
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
3690
3770
4
3
3650
3850
6
5
3730
3970
1
7
3810
4050
3
2
3930
4130
4010
5
4
4090
4170
f0 = 3890
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NORMAL CHANNELS
INTERLEAVED CHANNELS
ITUR F.382
STM1
CS=29 ; DS=213
fn=f0208+29n
fn=f0+5+29n
f0=4003.5
n : from 1 to 6
ITUR F.382
STM1
CS=29 ; DS=213
fn=f0208+29n
fn=f0+5+29n
f0=3989
n : from 1 to 6
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
3824,5
4037,5
3810
4023
3853,5
4066,5
3839
4052
3882,5
4095,5
3868
4081
3911,5
4124,5
3897
4110
3940,5
4153,5
3926
4139
3969,5
4182,5
3955
4168
H (V)
V (H)
2
1
4
3
6
5
2
1
4
3
6
5
f0 = 4003.5
N.B.
Note: Dotted arrows indicate interleaved channels. Each channel is 14.5 MHz lower than the
correspondent main plan channel.
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INTERLEAVED CHANNELS
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
3824,5
4037,5
3810,0
4023,0
3853,5
4066,5
3839,0
4052,0
3882,5
4095,5
3868,0
4081,0
3911,5
4124,5
3897,0
4110,0
3940,5
4153,5
3926,0
4139,0
3969,5
4182,5
3955,0
4168,0
f0=3703,5 MHz
fn=f0121+29n
fn=f0+5+29n
n : from 1 to 3
f0=3689 MHz;
fn=f0121+29n
fn=f0+5+29n
n : from 1 to 3
3611,5
3737,5
3597,0
3723,0
3640,5
3766,5
3626,0
3752,0
3669,5
3795,5
3655,0
3781,0
f0 = 3689
3611.5
H (V)
V (H)
3669.5
B
A
f0 = 3989
3766.5
A
C
f0 = 3703.5
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
N.B.
3824.5
C
B
3882.5
2
1
3940.5
4
3
4037.5
6
5
4095.5
2
1
4153.5
4
3
6
5
f0 = 4003.5
Dotted arrows indicate interleaved channels. Each channel is 14.5 MHz lower than the
correspondent main plan channel.
Fig. 206. 9640 LSY Channel plan D: ITUR F. 382 (Extended ) Recommendation
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LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
3633
H (V)
V (H)
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
3633,0
3941,0
3661,0
3969,0
3689,0
3997,0
3717,0
4025,0
3745,0
4053,0
3773,0
4081,0
3801,0
4109,0
3829,0
4137,0
3857,0
4165,0
2
1
3745
3801
3717
3857
3997
2
9
3773
3941
3661
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
3689
DTI
STM1
CS=28
DS=308
fn=f0294+28n
fn=f0+14+28n,
f0=3899
n : from 1 to 9
4
5
4025
4165
4109
3969
3829
4053
4081
4137
f0 = 3899
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3620
H (V)
V (H)
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
3620
3940
3650
3970
3680
4000
3710
4030
3740
4060
3770
4090
3800
4120
3830
4150
2860
4180
3680
2
1
3740
4
3
3650
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
3800
3710
4000
2
9
3770
3940
6
5
3860
4180
4120
3970
3830
4060
4030
4090
4150
f0 = 3900
Fig. 208. 9640 LSY Channel plan F: ITUR Recommendation F.635, Annex 1, fig.6
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LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
H (V)
V (H)
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
3422,5
3688,5
3450,5
3716,5
3478,5
3744,5
3506,5
3772,5
3534,5
3800,5
3562,5
3828,5
3590,5
3856,5
3618,5
3884,5
3506.5
3562.5
3478.5
1
8
3534.5
3716.5
3618.5
3422.5
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
3450.5
O.I.R.T.
STM1
CS=28 DS=266
fn=f0310+30n
fn=f0+7+28n,
f0=3653,5
n : from 1 to 8
3590.5
3772.5
3
2
3688.5
3828.5
5
4
3744.5
3884.5
7
6
3800.5
3856.5
f0 = 3653.5
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10 9647LSY
10.1 9647LSY part list
Tab. 69. 9647LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9647LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB02526AA
411200545
4U128T
3DB02512AA
474210264
4U128R
16
9647LSY L.O.
3DB02669AA
474210292
4ULO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
Warning: because of the third order intermodulation product caused by the antenna circulator, the
utilization of high power amplifiers is allowed only utilizing channel plans alternate polarized channels. It
means that, in general, no reused channels can be used.
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LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
4430
4730
4470
4770
4510
4810
4550
4850
4590
4890
4630
4930
4670
4970
H (V)
(MHz)
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
4430
4510
2
1
4590
4
3
STM1
ITUR F 1099
CS=40 DS=310
fn=f0310+40n
fn=f010+40n,
f0=4700,
n : from 1 to 7
4770
4670
6
5
4850
3
2
4930
5
4
7
6
V (H)
4470
4550
4630
4730
4810
4890
4970
f0 = 4700
Fig. 210. 9647 LSY Channel plan A: ITUR Recommendation F.1099, Annex 1, fig. 2
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4421
H (V)
V (H)
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
4421
4735
4449
4763
4477
4791
4505
4819
4533
4847
4561
4875
4589
4903
4477
2
1
4533
4589
4505
4645
4791
2
9
4561
4735
4449
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
4
5
4819
4959
4903
4763
4617
4847
4875
4931
f0 = 4700
N.B.
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Tab. 70. 9662LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9662LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB01264AA
411200518
6L128T
3DB01268AA
474210145
6+128R
16
9662LSY L.O.
3DB02670AA
474210294
6LLO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
In case of transmission of a single STM1 per RF frequency, channel plans allow the use of a single
polarized antenna up to 3+1/4+0 system configuration and using a double polarized antenna up to
7+1/8+0 system configuration.
ED
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LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
H (V)
V (H)
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
5945,20
6197,24
5974,85
6226,89
6004,50
6256,54
6034,15
6286,19
6063,80
6315,84
6093,45
6345,49
6123,10
6375,14
6152,75
6404,79
6004.50
6063.80
2
1
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
5945.20
5974.85
6123.10
6
5
6034.15
ITUR F 383
STM1
fn=f0259.45+29.65n
fn=f07.41+29.65n
CS=29.65
DS=252.04
f0=6175
n: from 1 to 8
6197.24
6093.45
6152.75
6315.84
8
7
6256.54
6226.89
6375.14
6286.19
8
7
6345.49
6404.79
f0 = 6175
ED
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NORMAL CHANNELS
INTERLEAVED CHANNELS
O.I.R.T.
STM1
fn=f0259+28n
fn=f0+7+28n
036 CS=28
DS=266
f0=5920
n: from 1 to 8
O.I.R.T.
STM1
fn=f0259+28n
fn=f0+7+28n
CS=28
DS=266
f0=5934
n: from 1 to 8
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
5689
5955
5703
5969
5717
5983
5731
5997
5745
6011
5759
6025
5773
6039
5787
6053
5801
6067
5815
6081
5829
6095
5843
6109
5857
6123
5871
6137
5885
6151
5899
6165
H (V)
(MHz)
V (H)
4
3
6
5
8
7
2
1
4
3
6
5
8
7
f0 = 5920
N.B.
Dotted arrows indicate interleaved channels. Each channel is 14 MHz higher than
correspondent main channel.
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Tab. 71. 9667LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9667LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB01265AA
411200519
6U128T
3DB01268AA
474210145
6+128R
16
9667LSY L.O.
3DB02671AA
474210295
6ULO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
Warning: because of the third order intermodulation product caused by the antenna circulator, the
utilization of high power amplifiers is allowed only utilizing channel plans alternate polarized channels. It
means that, in general, no reused channels can be used.
ED
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514
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LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
ITUR F.384
STM1
CS=40 ; DS=340
fn=f0350+40n
fn=f010+40n
f0=6770
n : from 1 to 8
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
6460
6800
6500
6840
6540
6880
6580
6920
6620
6960
6660
7000
6700
7040
6740
7080
Channel plan a)
6540
6460
H (V)
V (H)
6620
4
3
6500
6700
6
5
6580
6840
6740
7000
6660
6920
6800
7080
7
6
6880
6960
7040
f0 = 6770
Channel plan b)
6540
6460
H (V)
V (H)
4
3
6500
1AA 00014 0004 (9007) A4 ALICE 04.10
6620
6700
6
5
6580
6800
8
7
6660
6880
2
1
6740
6960
6840
7040
6920
8
7
7000
7080
f0 = 6770
Fig. 214. 9667 LSY Channel plan A: ITUR F.384, CEPT T/R 1402
ED
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Tab. 72. 9674LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9674LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB02531AA
411200547
07128T
3DB02533AA
474210268
7+128R
16
9674LSY L.O.
3DB02672AA
474210296
07LO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
ED
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In the figures from Fig. 215. to Fig. 220. the possible channel plans for the 9674 LSY equipment to be
used for the exploitation of the 7.1 to 7.9 GHz bands are shown. These channel plans are all based on
ITUR Recommendation F.385, with the following details:
Fig. 215. on page 437: ITUR F.385 Annex 3 L&H : based on 28 MHz channel spacing, in case of
transmission of a single STM1 per RF frequency, channel plans allow the use of a single polarized
antenna up to a 2+1/3+0 system configuration and of a double polarized antenna up to a 4+1/5+0
system configuration. Shifted pattern 14 MHz lower is available as well.
9674LSY may work in the above plan by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) utilizing
the XPIC unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF
channel is contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
Fig. 216. on page 438: ITUR F.385 Annex 4 :It is used in UK and It is defined By DTI (Department
of Trade and Industry). Based on 28 MHz channel spacing, in case of simple transmission of a single
STM1 per RF frequency, channel plans allow the use of a single polarized antenna up to a 3+1/4+0
system configuration and up to 7+1/8+0 using double polarized antennas.
9674LSY may work in the above plan by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) utilizing
the XPIC unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF
channel is contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
14 MHz channel spacing is available as well to support the STM0 signal.
Fig. 217. on page 440: ITUR F.385 Annex 1 :based on 28 MHz channel spacing, in case of simple
transmission of a single STM1 per RF frequency, channel plans allow the use of a single polarized
antenna up to a 1+1/2+0 system configuration and up to 3+1 using double polarized antennas, due
to the narrow distance between the innermost channels (42 MHz).
9674LSY may work in the above plan by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) utilizing
the XPIC unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF
channel is contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
Warning: because of the narrow distance between channels 8 and 1, with F. 385 Annex 1 channel
plan, the utilization of these channels connected to the same branching is not allowed.
N.B.
ED
F385 Rec. 1M in particular supports the channel plan GPR11 (OIRTRussia) that utilizes
the channels 1int3, 2int3, 3int3, 4int3 and 5int3 (and correspondent 1int3, 2int3,
3int3, 4int3 and 5int3 return channels) as main channels and 1int1, 2int1, 3int1,
4int1 and 5int1 and (correspondent 1int1, 2int1, 3int1, 4int1 and 5int1 return
channels) as interleaved channels.
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UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
1i
7107
1 i
7303
1i
7443
1 i
7611
7121
7317
7457
7625
2i
7135
2 i
7331
2i
7471
2 i
7639
7149
7345
7485
7653
3i
7163
3 i
7359
3i
7499
3 i
7667
7177
7373
7513
7681
4i
7191
4 i
7387
4i
7527
4 i
7695
7205
7401
7541
7709
5i
7219
5 i
7415
5i
7555
5 i
7723
7233
7429
7569
7737
7163
7121
H (V)
7303
7317
7191
7149
7359
7205
7415
7373
7135
7233
V (H)
7219
7177
4
3
7331
f0 = 7275
7429
7387
7345
7401
7457
H (V)
V (H)
7499
7555
7513
7471
7485
7611
7625
4
3
7569
7541
7653
7737
4
3
7639
f0 = 7597
7723
7681
2
5
7527
7667
7695
7709
Fig. 215. 9674 LSY Channel plan A: ITUR F.385 Annex 3 L&H
ED
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UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
7435
7680
7449
7694
7463
7708
7477
7722
7491
7736
7505
7750
7519
7764
7533
7778
7547
7792
10
7561
10
7806
11
7575
11
7820
12
7589
12
7834
13
7603
13
7848
14
7617
14
7862
15
7631
15
7876
16
7645
16
7890
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
7442
7687
7470
7715
7498
7743
7526
7771
7554
7799
7582
7827
7610
7855
7638
7883
ED
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STM0
7435 7463 7491 7519 7547 7575
H (V)
V (H) 1
4
3
10
6
7
7603
12
11
7631
15
7617
16
14
13
7645
4
3
10
6
7
7848 7876
12
11
13
16
14
15
7862 7890
f0 = 7662.5
STM1
7498
7442
H (V)
V (H)
7554
2
3
7470
7610
6
5
7526
7687
8
7
7582
7743
2
1
7638
7799
4
3
7715
7855
6
5
7771
8
7
7827
7883
f0 = 7662.5
ED
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LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
7442
7596
1i
7456
1 i
7610
7470
7624
2i
7484
2 i
7638
7498
7652
3i
7512
3 i
7666
7526
7680
4i
7540
4 i
7694
7554
7708
5i
7568
5 i
7722
7498
7456
H (V)
V (H)
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
7442
7554
7512
7596
7484
7526
7652
7610
7470
7568
7624
7722
7540
7708
7666
7638
7680
7694
f0 = 7575
ED
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UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
7128
7289
7128
7289
1i
7135
1 i
7296
1int1
7135
1int1
7296
7142
7303
1int2
7142
1int2
7303
2i
7149
2 i
7310
1int3
7149
1int3
7310
7156
7317
7156
7317
3i
7163
3 i
7324
2int1
7163
2int1
7324
7170
7331
2int2
7170
2int2
7331
4i
7177
4 i
7338
2int3
7177
2int3
7338
7184
7345
7184
7345
5i
7191
5 i
7352
4int1
7191
3int1
7352
7198
7359
4int2
7198
3int2
7359
6i
7205
6 i
7366
4int3
7205
3int3
7366
7212
7373
7212
7373
7i
7219
7 i
7380
5int1
7219
4int1
7380
7226
7387
5int2
7226
4int2
7387
8i
7233
8 i
7394
5int3
7233
4int3
7394
7240
7401
7240
7401
9i
7247
9 i
7408
6int1
7247
5int1
7408
10
7254
10
7415
6int2
7254
5int2
7415
10 i
7261
10 i
7422
6int3
7261
5int3
7422
ED
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7128
7135
7156
7184
7212
7163
7191
7219
7240
7247
7289
7296
7317
7345
7373
7324
7352
7380
7401
7408
H (V)
V (H)
7142
7149
7170
7198
7177
7205
7226
7233
7303
7310
7254
7261
7331
7359
7338
7366
7387
7394
7415
7422
STM1
7128
7135
7142
7149
7184
7191
7198
7205
7240
7247
7254
7261
7289
7296
7303
7310
7345
7352
7359
7366
7401
7408
7415
7422
H (V)
V (H)
7156
7163
7170
7177
7212
7219
7226
7233
7317
7324
7331
7338
7373
7380
7387
7394
f0 = 7275
ED
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STM0
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
7253
7414
7253
7414
1i
7260
1 i
7421
1int1
7260
1int1
7421
7267
7428
1int2
7267
1int2
7428
2i
7274
2 i
7435
1int3
7274
1int3
7435
7281
7442
7281
7442
3i
7288
3 i
7449
2int1
7288
2int1
7449
7295
7456
2int2
7295
2int2
7456
4i
7302
4 i
7463
2int3
7302
2int3
7463
7309
7470
7309
7470
5i
7316
5 i
7477
3int1
7316
3int1
7477
7323
7484
3int2
7323
3int2
7484
6i
7330
6 i
7491
3int3
7330
3int3
7491
7337
7498
7337
7498
7i
7344
7 i
7505
4int1
7244
4int1
7505
7351
7512
4int2
7351
4int2
7512
8i
7358
8 i
7519
4int3
7358
4int3
7519
7365
7526
7365
7526
9i
7372
9 i
7533
5int1
7272
5int1
7533
10
7379
10
7540
5int2
7379
5int2
7540
10 i
7386
10 i
7547
5int3
7386
5int3
7547
ED
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7253
7260
7281
7309
7337
7288
7316
7344
7365
7372
7414
7421
7442
7470
7498
7449
7477
7505
7526
7533
H (V)
V (H)
7267
7274
7295
7323
7302
7330
7351
7358
7428
7435
7379
7386
7456
7484
7463
7491
7512
7519
7540
7547
STM1
7253
7260
7267
7274
7309
7316
7323
7330
7365
7372
7379
7386
7414
7421
7428
7435
7470
7477
7484
7491
7526
7533
7540
7547
H (V)
V (H)
7281
7288
7295
7302
7337
7344
7351
7358
7442
7449
7456
7463
7498
7505
7512
7519
f0 = 7400
ED
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STM0
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
7428
7589
7428
7589
1i
7435
1 i
7596
1int1
7435
1int1
7596
7442
7603
1int2
7442
1int2
7603
2i
7449
2 i
7610
1int3
7449
1int3
7610
7456
7617
7456
7617
3i
7463
3 i
7624
2int1
7463
2int1
7624
7470
7631
2int2
7470
2int2
7631
4i
7477
4 i
7638
2int3
7477
2int3
7638
7484
7645
7484
7645
5i
7491
5 i
7652
3int1
7491
3int1
7652
7498
7659
3int2
7498
3int2
7659
6i
7505
6 i
7666
3int3
7505
3int3
7666
7512
7673
7512
7673
7i
7519
7 i
7680
4int1
7519
4int1
7680
7526
7687
4int2
7526
4int2
7687
8i
7533
8 i
7694
4int3
7533
4int3
7694
7540
7701
7540
7701
9i
7547
9 i
7708
5int1
7547
5int1
7708
10
7554
10
7715
5int2
7554
5int2
7715
10 i
7561
10 i
7722
5int3
7561
5int3
7722
ED
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7428
7435
7456
7484
7512
7463
7491
7519
7540
7547
7589
7596
7617
7645
7673
7624
7652
7680
7701
7708
H (V)
V (H)
7442
7449
7470
7477
7498
7526
7554
7505
7533
7561
7603
7610
7631
7659
7638
7666
7687
7694
7715
7722
STM1
7428
7435
7442
7449
7484
7491
7498
7505
7540
7547
7554
7561
7589
7596
7603
7610
7645
7652
7659
7666
7701
7708
7715
7722
H (V)
V (H)
7456
7463
7470
7477
7512
7519
7526
7533
7617
7624
7631
7638
7673
7680
7687
7694
f0 = 7575
ED
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STM0
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Tab. 73. 9681LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9681LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB02532AA
411200548
08128T
3DB04243AA
411200589
08128T
3DB02533AA
474210268
7+128R
16
9681LSY L.O.
3DB02673AA
474210297
08LO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
N.B.1
For 7.78.3 GHz band both STM0 and STM1 capacity (F386 annex 1) all channels, and
for OIRT (F386 annex 4) only lower halfband channels.
N.B.2
For 8.28.5 GHz band both STM0 and STM1 capacity (F386 annex 3) all channels, and
for OIRT (F386 annex 4) only upper halfband channels.
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In Fig. 221. thru Fig. 223. the possible channel plans for the 9681LSY equipment to be used for the
exploitation of the 7.7 to 8.5 GHz are shown. All these channel plans are based on ITUR
Recommendation F.386 with the following details:
Fig. 221. on page 449: ITUR F.386 ANNEX 1 based on 29.65 MHz channel spacing, in case of
simple transmission of a single STM1 per RF frequency, channel plan allows the use of a single
polarized antenna up to a 3+1/4+0 system configuration for odd or even channels and of a double
polarized antenna up to a 7+1/8+0 system configuration for alternated channels .
9681LSY may work in the above plan by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) with the
XPIC unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF
channel is contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
Fig. 222. on page 450: ITUR F.386 ANNEX 3 based on 28 MHz channel spacing, in case of simple
transmission of a single STM1 per RF frequency, channel plan allows the use of a single polarized
antenna up to a 2+1/3+0 system configuration for odd or even channels and of a double polarized
antenna up to a 5+1/6+0 system configuration for alternated channels . Shifted pattern 14 MHz higher
is available too, loosing the upper channel.
9681LSY may work in the above plan by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) with the
XPIC unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF
channel is contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
14 MHz channel spacing is available too to support the STM0 capacity.
Fig. 223. on page 451: ITUR F.386 ANNEX 4 based on 28 MHz channel spacing, in case of simple
transmission of a single STM1 per RF frequency, channel plan allows the use of a single polarized
antenna up to a 3+1/4+0 system configuration and of a double polarized antenna up to a 7+1/8+0
system configuration for alternated channels.
9681LSY may work in the above plan by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) with the
XPIC unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF
channel is contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
This channel plan is in particular, utilized by OIRT (Russia).
14 MHz channel spacing is also available to support the STM0 capacity.
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Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
7747,70
8059,02
7777,35
8088,67
7807,00
8118,32
7836,65
8147,97
7866,30
8177,62
7895,95
8207,27
7925,60
8236,92
7955,25
8266,57
7747.70
H (V)
V (H)
7807.00
7866.30
2
1
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
7777.35
7925.60
6
5
7836.65
8059.02
7895.95
7955.25
8177.62
8
7
8118.32
8088.67
8236.92
8147.97
8
7
8207.27
8266.57
f0 = 8000
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UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
8293
8412
8293
8412
8307
8426
1i
8307
1 i
8426
8321
8440
8321
8440
8335
8454
2i
8335
2 i
8454
8349
8468
8349
8468
8363
8482
STM0
8321
8293
H (V)
V (H)
8349
8307
8440
8412
8363
8335
8468
8426
8454
8482
f0 = 8387.5
STM1
8293 8307
H (V)
V (H)
8349
2
1
2i
2
3
1i
8468
8412 8426
8321 8335
2i
3
1i
8426 8454
f0 = 8387.5
Fig. 222. 9681 LSY Channel plan B: ITUR F.386 ANNEX 3
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OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
7912
8178
7926
8192
7940
8206
7954
8220
7968
8234
7982
8248
7996
8262
8010
8276
8024
8290
10
8038
10
8304
11
8052
11
8318
12
8066
12
8332
13
8080
13
8346
14
8094
14
8360
15
8108
15
8374
16
8122
16
8388
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
7926
8192
7954
8220
7982
8248
8010
8276
8038
8304
8066
8332
8094
8360
8122
8388
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H (V)
V (H) 1
4
3
10
6
7
8080 8108
12
11
16
14
13
15
8094 8122
4
3
10
6
7
8346 8374
12
11
14
13
16
15
8360 8388
f0 = 8157
STM1
7982
7996
H (V)
V (H)
8038
4
3
7954
8094
6
5
8010
8192
8066
8248
8122
8304
4
3
8220
8360
6
5
8276
8
7
8332
8388
f0 = 8157
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STM0
15 9610LSY
15.1 9610LSY part list
Tab. 74. 9610LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9610LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB04131AA
411200588
10128T
3DB04126AA
474210183
10128R
16
9610LSY L.O.
3DB03971AA
474210449
10LO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
9610LSY may work in the above plan by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) with the XPIC
unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF channel is
contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
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OF THE BAND
H (V)
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
10028
10378
10056
10406
10084
10434
10112
10462
10140
10490
10168
10518
10196
10546
10224
10574
10252
10602
10
10280
10
10630
4
3
10056
6
5
10112
10168
10
10378
10252
V (H)
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
10028
CEPTERC 1205
STM1
CS=28; DS=350
fn=f0329+28n
fn=f0+21+28n
f0=10329
n : from 1 to 10
10224 10280
10406
6
5
10602
10
8
7
10462 10518
10574 10630
f0 = 10329
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16 9611LSY
16.1 9611LSY part list
Tab. 75. 9611LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9611LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB02900AA
411200555
11128T
3DB02895AA
474210414
11128R
16
9611LSY L.O.
3DB02674AA
474210298
11LO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
9611LSY may work in the above plans by cochannel frequency reuse operation (CCDP) with the XPIC
unit allowing the transmission of 2xSTM1 signals per RF channel. In this case each RF channel is
contemporary used on H and V polarization always requiring a double polarized antenna.
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OF THE BAND
H (V)
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
Freq. [MHz]
10715
11245
10755
11285
10795
11325
10835
11365
10875
11405
10915
11445
10955
11485
10995
11525
11035
11565
10
11075
10
11605
11
11115
11
11645
12
11155
12
11685
V (H) 1
10755
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
10715
10835 10915
11035 11115
10
8
7
10995 11075
11325
11245
12
11
4
3
11155
11405 11485
11285
6
5
11365
11565 11645
10
8
7
11445
12
11
f0 = 11200
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Channel
Freq. [MHz]
Channel
10735
10775
11265
10815
11305
10855
11345
10895
11385
10935
11425
10975
11465
11015
11505
11055
11545
10
11095
10
11585
11
11135
11
11625
12
11175
12
11665
10735
4
3
V (H) 1
10775
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
6
5
10855 10935
11055 11135
10
8
7
11015 11095
11305
11225
12
11
11385 11465
4
3
11175
Freq. [MHz]
11265
6
5
11345
11545 11625
10
8
7
11425
12
11
f0 = 11200
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not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
17 9613LSY
17.1 9613LSY part list
Tab. 76. 9613LSY Transceiver Part List
NAME
ANV P/N
Label for
Remote
Inventory
Factory P/N
MAX
Qty
9613LSY TRANSCEIVER
N.B.
Refer to para.para.3.7.2 thru 3.7.4 on pages 156 thru 161. for summary information on
transceiver composition and equipping notes
3DB02890AA
411200554
13128T
3DB02889AA
474210410
13128R
16
9613LSY L.O.
3DB02675AA
474210299
13LO
16
3DB03830AA
299702973
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OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
12758
12772
13038
12786
13052
12800
13066
12814
13080
12828
13094
12842
13108
12856
13122
12870
13136
10
12884
10
13150
11
12898
11
13164
12
12912
12
13178
13
12926
13
13192
14
12940
14
13206
15
12954
15
13220
16
12968
16
13234
LOWER HALF
OF THE BAND
UPPER HALF
OF THE BAND
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
Channel
Freq.
[MHz]
12765
13031
12793
13059
12821
13087
12849
13115
12877
13143
12905
13171
12933
13199
12961
13227
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H (V)
V (H) 1
4
3
10
6
7
12
11
15
16
14
13
13024
10
6
7
12
11
16
14
13
15
f0 = 12996
STM1
12765
H (V)
12821
2
1
V (H)
12877
4
3
12793
12933
12849
12905
13087
6
5
13031
13059
13199
12961
13143
13115
8
7
13171
13227
f0 = 12996
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not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
APPENDICES
SECTION CONTENT
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18 DOCUMENTATION GUIDE
18.1 Introduction
This chapter contains all information regarding the Customer Documentation and is organized as follows:
INFORMATION REGARDING 9600LSY REL.1.0 & 2.0 CUSTOMER DOCUMENTATION
Productreleaseversion handbooks
on page 466
gives the list and description of the Customer Documentation set this handbook belongs to.
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on page 472
on page 472
on page 473
Typical contents of Technical & Craft Terminal Operators Handbooks on page 475
Documentation on paper
on page 477
Documentation on CDROM
on page 479
on page 481
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lists and briefly describes the handbooks making up the documentation set envisaged for 9600LSY
Rel.1.0 & Rel.2.0 product releases
and points out those the Operators should have, in order to carry out the required operations on the
9600LSY/LHR equipment configuration.
Please refer to following para.18.3 on page 472 for a general description of Alcatel Customer
Documentation system.
The list of handbooks given here below is valid as at the issue date of this Handbook and
can be changed without any obligation for ALCATEL to update it in this Handbook.
Some of the handbooks listed here below may not be available as at the issue date of this
Handbook.
The 9600LSY system can be supplied in the basic configurations (LHR, LHRC and WMSN) introduced
in para.2.2.3 on page 41.
In para.18.2.1, starting herebelow, the documentation set specific for 9600LSY subsystem types (LHR and
LHRC) is described.
In para.18.2.2 on page 471, the documentation sets specific for associated subsystems types (OPTINEX
rack and 1650SMC) are described.
Tab. 77. on page 467 lists the handbooks and indicates their use according to the versions/configurations
stated above.
The [REF] indication in Tab. 77. is relevant to the handbook brief description given in tables Tab. 78. thru
Tab. 83. in the following.
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This paragraph:
USAGE
HANDBOOK
REF
Rel.1.0
Rel.2.0
LHR
LHR
LHRC
TECHNICAL HANDBOOKS
9600LSY/LHR Technical Handbook
[A]
[B]
X
X
OPERATORS HANDBOOKS
9600LSY CT Operators Handbook SWP 1.0
[C]
[D]
[J]
[K]
[L]
[E]
[F]
[G]
[H]
[I]
DOCUMENTATION CDROM
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REF
HANDBOOK
FACTORY
Part No.
955.203.292 Q
THIS
HDBK
or NOTE
[A]
9600LSY/LHRC Rel.2.0
Technical Handbook
955.203.293 R
[B]
Tab. 79. Handbooks related to the specific product SWP management and local product control
REF
HANDBOOK
9600LSY Rel.1.0
CT Operators Handbook SWP 1.0
9600LSY Rel.2.0
CT Operators Handbook SWP 2.0
957.207.022 A
THIS
HDBK
or NOTE
957.207.023 B
To be used with:
[D]
FACTORY
Part No.
To be used with:
[C]
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The standard Customer Documentation in the English language for the equipment whose
product-release-version is stated in para.1.2 on page 21 consists of the following handbooks:
Tab. 80. Installation and LineUp Handbooks related to the specific configuration
HANDBOOK
REF
[E]
FACTORY
Part No.
955.203.302 S
THIS
HDBK
or NOTE
[F]
955.203.312 K
[G]
955.203.303
[H]
955.203.313
REF
[I]
ED
HANDBOOK
FACTORY
Part No.
955.203.374 Z
THIS
HDBK
or NOTE
Describes the measurement procedure for the interference searching in the various
RF bands used by Alcatel Radio Transmission products.
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Tab. 82. Handbooks common to Alcatel Network Elements using 1320CT platform
1320CT and Q3CTP are equivalent terms
HANDBOOK
REF
1320CT
Basic Operators Handbook
FACTORY
Part No.
957.130.542 E
THIS
HDBK
or NOTE
[J]
Provides general information and operational procedures common to all 1320CT
(Craft terminal) of Alcatel InfoModel Network Elements.
1330AS Rel.5.0
Operators Handbook
957.130.442 A
[K]
Provides detailed information and operational procedures regarding the alarm
Surveillance software embedded in the 1320CT software package.
ELM Rel.5.0 Operators Handbook
[L]
957.130.462 E
Provides detailed information and operational procedures regarding the Event Log
Management software embedded in the 1320CT software package.
REF
[M]
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N.B.
REF
HANDBOOK
[N]
FACTORY
Part No.
955.100.922 C
CDROM TITLE
417.100.026
[O]
Contains, in electronic format, the following handbooks: REF.[N]
Technical Handbook
Installation Handbook
Commissioning Handbook
CT Operators Handbook
CDROM containing the above cited handbooks.
Their P/Ns are not indicated here, as they depend on the Product release and Software Package version.
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This paragraph describes in general the Alcatel Customer Documentation system, details the association
between the product levels and the associated documentation, and explains Customer Documentation
characteristics as well as the policies for its delivery and updating.
This paragraph is fully applicable to the 2nd generation Radio Product families of Alcatel WTD (Wireless
Transmission Division) only.
The documentation typical contents described in para.18.3.3 on page 475, apply to handbooks issued
after February 2002.
Definition
Standard Customer Documentation, referred to hereafter, must be always meant as
plantindependent and is always independent of any Customization.
Plantdependent and/or Customized documentation, if envisaged by the contract, is subjected to
commercial criteria as far as contents, formats and supply conditions are concerned
N.B.
b)
the contents of the handbooks associated to the software applications focus on the explanation
of the manmachine interface and of the operating procedures allowed by it;
N.B.
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Products
A product is defined by the network hierarchical level where it can be inserted and by the whole
of performances and services that it is meant for.
E.g. 9600USY is a product (STM1/0 Urban Digital Radio Link).
b)
Product-releases
A product evolves through successive product-releases, which are the real products marketed
for their delivery at a certain product-release availability date. A certain product-release performs
more functionalities than the previous one.
E.g. 9600USY Rel.1.0 and 9600USY Rel.2.0 are two successive product-releases of the same
product.
A productrelease comprehends a set of hardware components and at least one Software
Package (SWP); as a whole, they identify the possible network applications and the equipment
performances that the specific product-release has been designed, engineered, and marketed for.
c)
d)
Patch Level
1.
0.
1.
0.
1.
0.
1.
1.
1.
0.
2.
0.
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e)
Sometimes, different SWP Releases (within the same ProductRelease) are commercially
distinguished by different names, e.g. :
SWP version
1.0.x
1.0
1.1.x
1.0B
1.2.x
1.0C
Customer Documentation
A product-release(configuration) has its own set of standard Customer Documentation, usually
formed of several handbooks, i.e., in general:
one (or more) Technical Handbook(s) (see page 475 for details)
an Installation Handbook
Software documentation:
evolution
PRODUCTRELEASE 1.0
PRODUCTRELEASE 2.0
ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATIONS
CONFIG.A
SWP REL.1.0
PRODUCT
LEVELS
CONFIG.B
evolution
SWP REL.1.1
DOCUMENTATION
CONFIG.A
System & HW
Documentation
SWP REL.1.0
SW
Documentation
SWP REL.1.1
SW
Documentation
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N.B.
a)
Technical Handbook
It is usually composed by a main handbook and enclosed documents. Information is divided into
the following levels (not necessarily in this sequence):
MAIN HANDBOOK:
GENERAL INFORMATION
INFORMATIVE LEVEL
OPERATIVE LEVEL
the equipments items (P/Ns, equipping rules, labels for remote inventory)
the unit assembly/subassembly and front panel drawings, with the usage description
of the access points (connectors, visual indicators, buttons)
Station Layouts : lists and describes the most common of all the available system
configurations envisaged for the specific configuration the handbook is meant for. For
each configuration a station layout (with cable interconnection diagram) and a simple
system block diagram are present.
Hardware Setting Documentation & Annexes : lists the enclosed documents having
P/N different from that of the handbook (they can be used also as annexes to other
handbooks) and describes how to use the Hardware Setting Documents enclosed.
ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS : Hardware Setting Documents and other documents for specific
purposes (typical examples: ODU repair procedures, branching detailed configurations and
drawings, etc.)
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION containing the following main parts (not necessarily in this
sequence):
SWP description : lists and describes the Software Packages the Handbook refers to.
Installation : describes in detail the operations necessary for the SWP installation and
upgrading (ECT parts and equipment parts).
SECTION 2: NE MANAGEMENT : gives the description of the menu structure and of all the NE
functionalities available in the Craft Terminal. This section is organized in several chapters
grouped according to the following general scheme:
General information
Software management
Depending on the SWP contents, other sections can be present in the handbook, to describe other
specific applications or features.
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b)
a)
Handbook format
Handbooks are supplied on A4sized papers for text and general drawings, and, when necessary,
A3sized papers for detailed drawings, in four ring solid/plasticcovered binders.
b)
Handbook languages
Handbook standard language is English. As far as handbooks supplied in other languages,
translation is relevant to the text and the drawings within the text.
With regard to Operators Handbooks containing screen prints of the software applications, the
screens included are in the language envisaged by the applicative software supplied to the Customer
(e.g. an Operators Handbook translated in Russian has the screens in English if the user interface
is not in Russian).
Engineering documentation (like selected sheets of unit schematics and component layout given
only as hardware presetting documentation) is bilingual ItalianEnglish.
c)
Handbook identification
ED
the name of the configuration, if more than one is envisaged within the product-release,
the first two digits of the SWPversion as far as Operators Handbook is concerned,
.....
the handbook issue date. The date on the handbook does not refer to the date of printing, but
to the date on which the handbook source file has been completed and released for production.
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Handbook updating
The documentation is maintained updated according to the technical changes of the product it refers
to, provided that these technical changes does really impact Customer Documentation (e.g.:
generally, bugfixing releases do not impact the Operators Handbook). Updating of handbooks,
when necessary, is done synchronously with the products industrial technical change, in due time
for having the new product version and the handbooks associated new edition available at the same
time.
1)
the sections/chapters modified with respect to the previous edition are listed in a suitable
Handbook History Table in the Handbook Guide section;
a specific note in the same section sumsup the reasons for the change;
in the affected chapters, revision bars on the left of the page indicate modifications in text
and drawings (this is done after the first officially released and validated version).
NOTES FOR HANDBOOKS RELEVANT TO SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Handbooks relevant to software applications (typically the Operators Handbooks)
are not modified unless the new SWP version distributed to Customers implies
manmachine interface changes or in case of slight modifications not affecting the
understanding of the explained procedures.
Moreover, should the screen prints included in the handbook contain the SWP
version marking, they are not replaced in the handbooks related to a subsequent
version if the screen contents are unchanged.
2)
A new product-release changes the handbook P/N and the edition starts from 01. In this case,
the modified parts of the handbook are not listed.
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d)
a)
Contents
A CustomerDocumentation CDROM is conceived to contain in readonly electronic format the
handbooks of all the product-release(configurations) of one productrelease.
The first edition of a CDROM is created only when all the handbooks of the first released
product-releaseconfiguration of one productrelease have been issued as first validated editions.
If envisaged, the handbooks relevant to other product-releaseconfigurations of the same
productrelease are added in a further CDROM edition, when they are all completed and validated.
No additional information is added to each handbook, so that the documentation present in the
CDROM is exactly the same the Customer would receive on paper (with the same handbook
editions).
b)
Standards
CDROMs are generated according to ISO 9660 norms.
A master CDROM is obtained as follows:
each source document is converted into .pdf format by Adobe Acrobat Distiller 4.0;
bookmarks are generated for complex documents in order to make the navigation inside the
documents easier;
some hyperlinks, which make the navigation through the various handbooks easier, are
manually added. The following hyperlinks are standard:
from the INDEX document toward each individual file contained in the CDROM
from section Hardware Setting Documentation & Annexes of each Technical Handbook,
toward each specific document listed in the section itself (these documents could be
collected in a separate file).
The files processed in this way are then transferred on a PC where a master CDROM is recorded.
Suitable checks are made in order to have a virusfree product.
The CDROM can be used both in PC and Unix WS environments or any other environment for which
a suitable Reader has been envisaged by Adobe.
In order to open correctly the pdf files contained in the CDROM, the use of Acrobat Reader Version
4.0 at least is mandatory.
The CDROM does not contain the Acrobat Reader program. Getting it and installing it on the
Customer specific platform is on Customers charge.
c)
CDROM identification
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1)
by the following external identifiers, that are printed both on the booklet and the CDROM upper
surface:
2)
and, internally, by the list of the source handbooks and documents (P/Ns and editions) by whose
collection and processing the CDROM itself has been created.
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CDROM updating
The list of source handbook/document P/Nseditions indicated in previous para.c ) point 2 ), in
association with the CDROMs own P/Nedition, is also loaded in the AlcatelInformationSystem
as a structured list.
Whenever a new edition of any of such handbooks/documents is released in the Alcatel archive
system, the AlcatelInformationSystem automatically rises a warning toward the Customer
Documentation department, indicating the list of CDROMs that must be updated to include the new
editions of these handbooks/documents.
This causes the planning and creation of a new edition of the CDROM.
Updating of CDROMs always follows, with a certain delay, the updating of the single handbooks
composing the collection.
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d)
a)
Standard supply
Handbooks and CDROMs are standard commercial items and are ordered and delivered as any
other Alcatel commercial item.
Handbooks and CDROMs are not automatically delivered together with the equipment they refer
to.
The number of handbooks or CDROMs per type to be supplied must be decided at contract level.
b)
Productdocumentation consistency
Equipment description and layout are always general, i.e. they never describe the actual
composition of the equipment supplied to Customer (this task is entrusted to plantdependent
documentation).
Detailed hardware documentation concerns actually supplied units and is coherent with the
production issue of such units.
Softwareassociated handbooks are coherent with the supplied SWP release.
Copies of the handbooks regarding a specific productrelease previously delivered can be required
specifying P/N and edition.
c)
Inadvance supply
Whenever handbooks or CDROMs are delivered before the relevant equipment delivery, there is
the risk that their contents might not agree with the characteristics of the equipment which will be
delivered: the more they are in advance the less are they likely to agree.
d)
e)
Copyright notification
The technical information of the handbooks and CDROMs supplied to Customers is the property
of ALCATEL and must not be copied, reproduced or disclosed to a third party without written consent.
f)
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All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this
document, use and communication of its contents
not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
herebelow
Safety Rules
including:
on page 484
General Rules
Labels Indicating Danger, Forbiddance, Command
Dangerous Electrical Voltages
Harmful Optical Signals
Risks of Explosions
Moving Mechanical Parts
Heatradiating Mechanical Parts
Microwave radiations
Specific safety rules in this handbook
on page 484
on page 485
on page 486
on page 487
on page 489
on page 489
on page 490
on page 491
on page 491
on page 492
on page 492
on page 493
on page 493
on page 494
on page 494
on page 495
on page 495
on page 496
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Before carrying out any installation, turnon, tests & operation and maintenance operations
carefully read the related Handbooks, in particular:
Installation
LineUp or Commissioning
When equipment is operating nobody is allowed to have access inside on the equipment
parts which are protected with Cover Plate Shields removable with tools
In case of absolute need to have access inside, on the equipment parts when it is operating
this is allowed exclusively to service personnel, where for Service Personnel or Technical
assistance is meant :
personnel which has adequate Technical Knowledge and experience necessary to be
aware of the danger that he might find in carrying out an operation and of the necessary
measurements to reduce danger to minimum for him and for others.
The Service Personnel can only replace the faulty units with spare parts.
The Service Personnel is not allowed to repair: hence the access to the parts no specified
is not permitted.
The keys and/or the tools used to open doors, hinged covers to remove parts which give
access to compartments in which are present high dangerous voltages must belong
exclusively to the service personnel.
For the eventual cleaning of the external parts of the equipment, absolutely do not use any
inflammable substance or substances which in some way may alter the markings,
inscriptions etc.
The Safety Rules stated in the handbook describe the operations and/or precautions to observe
to safeguard service personnel during the working phases and to guarantee equipment safety,
i.e., not exposing persons, animals, things to the risk of being injured/damaged.
Whenever the safety protection features have been impaired, REMOVE POWER.
To cut off power proceed to switch off the power supply units as well as cut off power station
upstream (rack or station distribution frame).
The safety rules described in this handbook are distinguished by the following symbol and
statement:
SAFETY RULES
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It is of utmost importance to follow the instructions printed on the labels affixed to the units and assemblies.
The labels are fully compliant with International Norms ISO 38461984. The symbols or statements are
enclosed in geometric shapes: ISO 38641984.
CONTAINS A SYMBOL
INDICATES WARNING OR DANGER (YELLOW
BACKGROUNDBLACK SYMBOL AND RIM)
The labels have been affixed to indicate a dangerous condition. They may contain any standardknown
symbol or any statement necessary to safeguard users and service personnel against the most common
ones, specifically:
risk of explosion
microwave radiations
Pay attention to the information stated in the following, and proceed as instructed
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The symbols presented in para.19.3.3 through 19.3.8 are all the possible symbols that
could be present on Alcatel equipment, but are not all necessarily present on the
equipment this handbook refers to.
If it is a Class 1 equipment connected to mains, then the label associated to it will state that the equipment
will have to be grounded before connecting it to the power supply voltage, e.g.:
WARNING !
Ground protect the equipment before
connecting it to manins
Make sure that power has been cut off
before disconnecting ground protection.
Personal injury can be caused by 48 V dc (or by 220 V ac if envisaged in the equipment). Avoid
touching powered terminals with any exposed part of your body.
b)
Short circuiting, low-voltage, low-impedance, dc circuits can cause severe arcing that can result in
burns and/or eye damage. Remove rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before working with
primary circuits. Exercise caution to avoid shorting power input terminals.
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The symbol indicates the presence of a LASER beam. Danger level is stated within a rectangular label:
If the LASER is a class 1 product, the label depicting the symbol within a triangle is not compulsory.
The rectangular shaped label bears all the information needed, i.e.:
LASER class
Power emitted
Wave length
Ref. Norm
Precautionary measures taken depend on LASER class
Indications given on openings, panels and safety interlockers
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
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On handling optical equipments or units or cables always check that laser labels are properly affixed and
that the system complies with applicable optical standards.
Laser radiation is not visible by the naked eye or with laser safety glasses. Although it cannot be seen,
laser radiation may be present.
b)
Never look directly into an unterminated fiber optic connector or into a broken optical fiber cable,
unless it is absolutely known that no laser radiation is present.
c)
Never look at an optical fiber splice, cable or connector, unless it is absolutely known that no laser
radiation is present.
d)
All optical connectors, terminating either fibers and transmitters/receivers, are provided with
protective covers that must always be used, as soon as possible, when any optical link is
disconnected for installation/test/maintenance purposes or whatever operation.
e)
Never look directly into an unterminated fiber optic connector or into a broken optical fiber cable by
means of magnifiers/microscopes, unless it is absolutely known that no laser radiation is present. A
magnifier/microscope greatly increases the damage hazard to the eyes.
f)
Never point an unterminated optical fiber splice, cable or connector to other persons, unless it is
absolutely known that no laser radiation is present.
g)
Always remove electrical power from near and far optical transmitters before disconnecting optical
links between the transmitter and the receiver.
h)
Wearing of laser safety goggles or eyes shields is recommended for every person working on optical
devices, whenever the above listed rules cannot be followed.
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Therefore, slits or apertures are made to let air circulate freely and allow dangerous gasses to down flow
(batteryemitted hydrogen). A 417IEC5641 Norm. compliant label is affixed next to it indicating that the
openings must not be covered up.
The following warning label is affixed next to fans or other moving mechanical parts:
Before carrying out any maintenance operation see that all the moving mechanical parts have been
stopped.
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The presence of heatradiating mechanical parts is indicated by the following warning label in compliancy
with IEC 417 Norm, Fig.5041:
As stated by IEC 950 Norm., para.1.4.7 the touchable mechanical parts are those whose temperature T
exceeds the limits established by the following formula (temperatures in C ):
T
Tamb
DTmax
Tmra
Glass,
porcelain
Plastic,
rubber
35
45
60
30
40
50
45
55
70
45
55
70
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Personal injury can be caused by heat. Avoid touching powered terminals with any exposed part of
your body.
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The equipments EMC norms depend on the type of installation being carried out (cable termination,
grounding etc.,) and on the operating conditions (equipment, setting options of the electrical/electronic
units, presence of dummy covers, etc.).
Before starting any installation, turnon, tests & operation and maintenance work refer to the
Technical Handbook, specifically to Handbooks:
Installation,
LineUp or Commissioning
The norms set down to guarantee EMC compatibility, are distinguished inside this handbook
by the symbol and term:
ATTENTION
EMC NORMS
ED
All connections (towards the external source of the equipment) made with shielded cables use
only cables and connectors suggested in this technical handbook or in the relevant Plant
Documentation, or those specified in the CustomersInstallation Norms. (or similar
documents)
Ground connect the equipment utilizing a conductor with proper dia. and impedance
Mount shields (if utilized), previously positioned during the installation phase, but not before
having cleaned and decrease it.
Before inserting the shielded unit proceed to clean and decrease all peripheral surfaces
(contact springs and connection points, etc.)
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Check that the equipment is operating with all the shields properly positioned (dummy covers,
ESD connector protections, etc.)
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Before inserting the shielded unit, which will replace the faulty or modified unit, proceed to clean
and decrease all peripheral surfaces (contact springs and connection points, etc.)
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Before removing the ESD protections from the monitors, connectors etc., observe the precautionary
measures stated. Make sure that the ESD protections have been replaced and after having terminated
the maintenance and monitoring operations.
Most electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharges, to this concern the following warning
labels have been affixed:
Observe the precautionary measures stated when having to touch the electronic parts during the
installation/maintenance phases.
Workers are supplied with antistatic protection devices consisting of:
a coiled cord connected to the elasticized band and to the stud on the subrack.
ELASTICIZED BAND
COILED CORD
Fig. 230. Antistatic protection device kit
TITLE...
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
statement....
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9662 LSY
ALCATEL
1111111
A
12345
ISCTI/2/1/01/044000
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SYMBOL OR WRITING
MEANING
Alcatel Logo
ALCATEL
Equipment Acronym
European Community Logo
12345 (example)
!
Notified body
Not harmonized frequency logo
Electrostatic Device Logo
1111111 (example)
Factory identification
Factory identification bar code 128
ISCTI/2/1/01/044000 (example)
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (example)
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Fig. 232. thru Fig. 237. illustrate the most common positions of the labels on the units, modules and
subracks.
Fig. 238. thru Fig. 239. illustrate the information (e.g., identification and serial No.) printed on the
labels.
The table below relates the ref. numbers stated on the figures to the labels used.
Labelling depicted hereafter is for indicative purposes and could be changed without any notice.
Name of Label
However, for each of the above are applied the rules defined by each individual Customer.
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ABCD
NOTE : The above reference numbers are detailed on Tab. 87. on page 496
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xxxxxx
xxxxxxxxx
xxxxxx
ABC
NOTE : The above reference numbers are detailed on Tab. 87. on page 496
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NOTE : The above reference numbers are detailed on on Tab. 87. on page 496.
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NB.1
ABC
NOTE : The above reference numbers are detailed on Tab. 87. on page 496
Fig. 236. Internal label for Printed Board Assembly
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NB.1
ABC
NB. 1 = The label is present on p.c.s. components side or rear side on the empty spaces.
NOTE : The above reference numbers are detailed on Tab. 87. on page 496
Fig. 237. Back panels internal label
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FACTORY P/N + CS
FACTORY SERIAL NUMBER
Fig. 238. Label specifying item not on catalogue (P/N. and serial number)
ACRONYM
SERIAL NUMBER
Fig. 239. Label specifying item on catalogue (P/N. and serial number)
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20.1 Introduction
This chapter contains the documents sheets to refer to for unit/subunit hardware setting options.
The list of the enclosed documents is given in Tab. 90. on page 511, according to the ANV part number.
Other enclosed documents are listed in Tab. 91. on page 513.
NOTE
The last two ANV-P/N letters (in the following stated as suffix) stand for a feasible
alternative, they might differentiate two units even though still functionally
compatible. For this reason the indicated ANV P/N does not include the last two
letters.
For example : the units having P/Ns 3AL34065AAAA and 3AL34065AABA
are functionally compatible and, as regards to hardware settings, the MSxxx
document (described hereafter) 3AL34065AAAA-MSxxx is applicable for both.
The following table shows an example of correspondence between FACTORY P/N + CS and
ANV P/N + ICS
Tab. 88. Example of correspondence between CS and suffix + ICS
FACTORY CODE
N.B.
ANV CODE
P/N
CS
P/N
ICS
487.156.612
01
3AL 34422 AA AA
01
487.156.612
02
3AL 34422 AA AB
01
487.156.612
03
3AL 34422 AA AC
01
The P/Ns used in this example have no correspondence with those of the actual equipment part
list!
In this example you can see that the production series is identified only by the CS as far as the
Factory code is concerned, and by the suffix + ICS if the ANV code is referred to.
Some of the possible positions of the label indicating the units P/Ns and CSICS are illustrated
in section HANDBOOK GUIDE.
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CROSSREFERENCE
Tab. 89. on page 510 lists the units having HW setting options and, for each of them, indicates
the documents to be used, that are listed in Tab. 90. on page 511.
The HARDWARE SETTINGS can be executed after having checked all the subunits belonging to
a unit, by considering the above cited crossreference, and by using the presetting documents
indicated in Tab. 90. on page 511 and presented in the following point.
ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS
For each type of unit or sub-unit having customizable setting options, the document
ANV P/NMSxxx
is annexed to this handbook.
The MSxxx documents are enclosed in the ANV P/N order. The Edition of the enclosed MSxxx
document is the highest available at the date on which the Technical Handbook is assembled, or the
CDROM containing it is burned.
Use of the document MSxxx:
MSxxx means document for hardware presetting options (the MSxxx documents Part No.
is as that of the unit or sub-unit and its MS acronym defines type).
The xxx part of MSxxx is relevant to ANV internal identification codes.
As the Customer may have to manage many units of the same type (same P/N) but with different
CSICS, the document MSxxx describes with possible different chapters the different setting
options, according to all the possible CSsICSs. For this purpose, a table at the beginning of
document (PREFACE) indicates the chapter to be used according to the CS or the
corresponding suffix + ICS, taking into account that:
a change of the production series does not necessarily imply a change in the setting
options;
a change of the ANV P/N suffix does not imply a new MSxxx document;
the sequence of CSs is increasing from alphanumeric to numeric (e.g. CS=A0 is lower
than CS=01).
Each chapter contains:
one or more tables defining the relationship between the functions achievable and the
setting options to make;
the unit layout drawing which shows the exact location of all the setting options.
N.B.
N.B.
The setting options described in the documents MSxxx must be used according to
3AL377470001 (962.000.022 F) MSxxx document, inserted in Tab. 90. on page 511, which
shows the ON (closed) position of microswitches.
Those setting options that on the table are indicated by the caption For factory use only should
never be modified.
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EXAMPLE
The P/Ns used in this example have no correspondence with those of the actual equipment part
list!
N.B.
Taking into account the same unit of Tab. 88. on page 507:
FACTORY CODE
ANV CODE
P/N
CS
P/N
ICS
487.156.612
01
01
487.156.612
02
01
487.156.612
03
01
and supposing that the setting options valid for CS=01 are equal to those for CS=02, but change
for CS=03, the table at the beginning of the document 3AL 34422 AAAA MSZZQ will be:
CHAPTER
CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
01
AA
01
03
AC
01
ANV CODE
P/N
CS
P/N
ICS
487.156.612
01
01
487.156.612
02
01
FACTORY CODE
ANV CODE
P/N
CS
P/N
ICS
487.156.612
03
01
487.156.612
04
01
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Tab. 89. on this page gives the association between a unit and the documents enclosed to be
used for the unit hardware setting.
Tab. 90. on page 511 lists the documents enclosed to the handbook, sorted according to ANV
P/N.
Information for the use of HW setting documents is given in para.20.2 on page 507.
Tab. 89. Hardware setting documentation cross references
WARNING ABOUT MODEM AND TRANSCEIVER UNITS
Different types of Modem and Transceiver units are listed in this table. Be sure to use
the correct document MSZZQ, according to the unit P/N.
UNIT ANV P/N
(Factory P/N)
UNIT NAME
Documents to use
(column Id in Tab. 90. on
page 511)
3DB 02136 AA
(411.200.535 )
[f] + [a]
MODEM LH STM00WST
3DB 02140 AA
(411.200.536 )
[g] + [a]
SERVICE
3DB 02155 AA
(411.200.539 )
[h] or [r]
+ [a]
3DB 02162 AA
(411.200.540 )
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
3DB 03238 AA
(411.200.559)
FANS ASSEMBLED
[b] or [c]
+ [i] or [q]+ [a]
See also para.3.6.2.2 on
page 142.
See point c ) on page 173
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3DB 02524 AA
(411.200.543)
3DB 02526 AA
(411.200.545)
3DB 01264 AA
(411.200.518)
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Documents to use
(column Id in Tab. 90. on
page 511)
3DB 01265 AA
(411.200.519 )
3DB 02531 AA
(411.200.547)
3DB 02532 AA
(411.200.548)
3DB 04243 AA
(411.200.589)
3DB 04131 AA
(411.200.588)
3DB 02900 AA
(411.200.555)
3DB 02890 AA
(411.200.554)
UNIT NAME
UNIT NAME
Id
Enclosed Document
[a]
[b]
[c]
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MICROSWITCHES ON
POSITIONS
ESCONX
N.B.
ESCONWTD
N.B.
3AL 79208 AA
(487.156.807)
3AL 79208 AB
(487.156.992)
[d]
3DB 01264 AA
(411.200.518)
[e]
3DB 01265 AA
(411.200.519 )
[f]
MODEM LH STM11WST
3DB 02134 AA
(487.210.560 )
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[g]
[h]
[i]
Enclosed Document
3DB 02138 AA
(487.210.561 )
3DB 02153 AA
(487.210.564 )
3DB 02160 AA
(487.210.566 )
MODEM LH STM00WST
SMA
N.B.
ESC
N.B.
[j]
3DB 02524 AA
(411.200.543)
[k]
3DB 02526 AA
(411.200.545)
[l]
3DB 02531 AA
(411.200.547)
[m]
3DB 02532 AA
(411.200.548)
[n]
3DB 02890 AA
(411.200.554)
[o]
3DB 02900 AA
(411.200.555)
[p]
RT CONTROL
3DB 03329 AA
(487.210.804 )
ESC
N.B.
3DB 03341 AA
(487.210.816 )
[r]
SMA
N.B.
3DB 03345 AA
(487.210.820 )
[s]
3DB 04131 AA
(411.200.588)
[t]
3DB 04243 AA
(411.200.589)
[q]
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Id
N.B.
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REF
DOCUMENT P/N
CONTENT
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
01
990126
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
E.Monzani ITAVE
E.Maisano ITAVE
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
MICROSWITCHES
ON POSITION
ED
01
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
FROM CS
DA CS
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
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01
011016
SC01092804
E.MONZANI ITAVE
A.PIROVANO ITAVE
ED
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APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
ESCONX
ED
01
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
03
AA
03
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
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01
020404
SC02040401
E.Monzani ITAVE
A.Pirovano ITAVE
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
ESCONWTD
ED
01
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
01
AA
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
4
02
020910
01
011114
ED
DATE
S402090901
CHANGE NOTE
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
E.CORRADINI ITACO
G.MAISTO ITACO
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
5.96.4 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
02
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
03
AA
03
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
4
02
020910
01
011114
ED
DATE
S402090901
CHANGE NOTE
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
E.CORRADINI ITACO
G.MAISTO ITACO
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
6.47.1 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
02
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
03
AA
03
02
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CS=03
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
5
01
011114
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
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G.MAISTO ITACO
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
MODEM LH STM11WST
ED
01
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
03
AA
03
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FUNZIONAMENTO Operation
SELEZIONE CANCCOMB (CON IF2 PRESENTE)
CANCCOMB selection ( with IF2 present )
I11
CANC
I11
COMB
I11
I12
* I12
X
X
I12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* I13
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* I14
ED
R. S. PONTIC.SWITCH
StrapSwitch
Schm.
CHIUSI
APERTI
Ref
Closed Open
POLARIZZAZIONE V O H MODULATORE
V or H modulator polarization
I21
POLARIZZAZIONE V MODULATORE
V modulator polarization
I21
POLARIZZAZIONE H MODULATORE
H modulator polarization
I21
X
X
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POLARIZZAZIONE V O H DEMODULATORE
V or H demodulator polarization
I22
POLARIZZAZIONE V DEMODULATORE
V demodulator polarization
I22
POLARIZZAZIONE H DEMODULATORE
H demodulator polarization
I22
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
ED
R. S. PONTIC.SWITCH
StrapSwitch
Schm.
CHIUSI
APERTI
Ref
Closed Open
X
X
* I23
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* I24
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* I3
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
5
01
011114
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
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G.MAISTO ITACO
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
MODEM LH STM00WST
ED
01
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
01
AA
01
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
4
01
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ED
DATE
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SMA
ED
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
02
AA
02
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FUNZIONAMENTO Operation
R. S. PONTIC.SWITCH
StrapSwitch
Schm.
CHIUSI APERTI
Ref
Closed Open
I11
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I13
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I14
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I15
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I16
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I17
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I18
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I2
X
X
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
5
01
011114
ED
DATE
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ORIGINATOR
ESC
ED
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FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
02
AA
02
01
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CS=02
ED
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FUNZIONAMENTO Operation
R. S. PONTIC.SWITCH
StrapSwitch
Schm.
CHIUSI APERTI
Ref
Closed Open
I1
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I2
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I3
I4
ED
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DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC1
12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC2
12
* TC3
12
TC3
12
* TC4
12
R. S. PONTIC.SWITCH
StrapSwitch
Schm.
CHIUSI
APERTI
Ref
Closed Open
ED
TC4
12
* TC5
12
TC5
12
* TC6
12
TC6
12
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R. S. PONTIC.SWITCH
StrapSwitch
Schm.
CHIUSI
APERTI
Ref
Closed Open
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC7
12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC8
12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC11
12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC12
12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC13
12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC14
12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
* TC15
12
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
4
02
020910
01
011114
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DATE
S402090901
CHANGE NOTE
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
E.CORRADINI ITACO
G.MAISTO ITACO
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
3.64.2 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
02
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
01
AA
01
02
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
4
01
020909
S402090901
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
4,45,0 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
01
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
01
AA
01
01
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
4
02
020910
01
011114
ED
DATE
S402090901
CHANGE NOTE
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
E.CORRADINI ITACO
G.MAISTO ITACO
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
7.17.7 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
02
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CHAPTER
CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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020910
01
011114
ED
DATE
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CHANGE NOTE
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
E.CORRADINI ITACO
G.MAISTO ITACO
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
7.78.3 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
02
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
02
AA
02
02
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CS=02
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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020909
S402090902
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
12,713,2 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
01
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
02
AA
02
01
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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020909
S402090902
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
10,711,7 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
02
AA
02
01
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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020909
S402090902
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
ED
DATE
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RT CONTROL
ED
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
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AA
03
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TC : Straps with solder drop (where not stated, factory use only)
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For the dipswitch I2I3I5 meaning, use the specific Tranceivers MSZZQ document.
Per il significato dei dipswitch I2I3I5 utilizzare il documento MSZZQ dello specifico
Ricetrasmettitore.
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HISTORY-LISTA DELLE EDIZIONI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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020918
S402091901
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
ED
DATE
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ESC
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CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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S402070901
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ED
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ED
ANV P/N
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DA SUFFISSO
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FUNZIONAMENTO Operation
R. S. PONTIC.SWITCH
StrapSwitch
Schm.
CHIUSI APERTI
Ref
Closed Open
I11
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I12
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I13
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I14
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I15
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I16
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I17
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I18
DI USO INTERNO
Factory use only
I2
X
X
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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020918
S401091901
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
10,010,7 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
01
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
01
AA
01
01
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CS=01
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PREFACE - PREFAZIONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 FROM - DA CS=01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 Unit presetting positions-Posizione delle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Presetting tables - Tabelle predisposizioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
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01
020918
S402091901
E.CORRADINI ITAVE
G.MAISTO ITAVE
ED
DATE
CHANGE NOTE
APPRAISAL AUTHORITY
ORIGINATOR
8,28,5 GHZ
TRANSCEIVER
128 QAM
ED
01
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CAPITOLO
FACTORY P/N
CODICE DI FABBRICA
ED
ANV P/N
CODICE ANV
FROM CS
DA CS
FROM SUFFIX
DA SUFFISSO
FROM ICS
DA ICS
01
AA
01
01
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Technical Handbook
Alcatel 9600LSY
STM1/0 Long Haul Digital Radio Relay System
LHR version
955.203.292 Q Ed.03
Handbook
9600LSY/LHR Rel.1.0 & 2.0 Technical Handbook
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