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D02659GS Rev A9 COMPAC Outdoor Micro IP-RAN 1xRTT IIC Guide PDF
D02659GS Rev A9 COMPAC Outdoor Micro IP-RAN 1xRTT IIC Guide PDF
iCellCOMPACIPRAN
OutdoorMicro1xRTT
InstallationandInitialConfiguration
Guide
PartNumberD02659GSRevA9
AllIPCDMA2000
iCellCOMPACIPRAN
OutdoorMicro1xRTT
InstallationandInitialConfiguration
Guide
PartNumberD02659GSRevA9
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CONTENTS
ABOUTTHISGUIDE
ProductOverview 10
AllIPCDMA2000SystemArchitecture 10
OutdoorMicroFunctionality 12
OutdoorMicroConfigurations 12
TechnicalSpecifications 12
OrderofTasks 13
PreInstallationTaskOutline 13
InstallationTaskOutline 13
InitialConfigurationTaskOutline 14
Conventions 14
Notices 14
FiguresandScreenCaptures 15
Text 15
RelatedDocumentation 15
iCellDocumentation 17
TechnicalSupport 17
ObtainingTechnicalAssistance 17
ServiceCentersOperationalHours 18
WarrantySupport 18
ContactingTechnicalDocumentation 18
PARTI PREINSTALLATION
1 PREREQUISITES
AboutThisChapter 20
SiteRequirements 20
InstallerRequirements 20
SkillsandKnowledge 20
SupportingDocumentation 20
RequiredTools 21
HardwareRequirements 21
TestClientHardware 21
Laptop 21
Cables 22
NetworkPlanningRequirements 22
IPAddressAssignment 22
TestClientIPAddressing 22
AccessNetworkIPAddressing 23
CoreNetworkIPAddressing 23
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OperationandManagementCenterIPAddress 23
HostnameAssignment 24
PasswordandUsernameAssignment 24
2 SITEPREPARATION
AboutThisChapter 25
SitePlanning 25
RequiredPersonnel 25
RequiredSiteSpecificDocumentation 25
SitePlanningChecklist 26
SitePlansandFloorPlans 26
SiteRequirements 26
PowerRequirements 26
SiteExternalGroundingRequirements 27
SiteGroundingResponsibility 27
GroundRods 27
OtherCableGrounding 27
MountingOptions 27
PoleMounting 27
WallMounting 27
FloorMounting 27
SpaceRequirements 28
VerticalClearance 28
AreaClearance 28
InspectingandVerifyingSiteRequirements 28
SafetyPrecautions 28
FireProtection 28
VerifyingAlarms 29
VerifyingSiteConditions 29
PARTII INSTALLATION
3 OUTDOORMICROINSTALLATION
AboutThisChapter 31
UnpackingtheShipment 31
InstallationNotes 32
InstallingtheOutdoorMicro 32
PoleMounting 33
WallMounting 35
FloorMounting 37
MakingthePowerCable 38
AssemblingtheEthernetCable 41
4 INTERFACECONNECTIONS
AboutThisChapter 46
Grounding 48
RFConnections 48
EthernetConnections 49
EthernetConnection 50
DebugConnection 50
GPSAntennaConnection 50
PowerConnection 50
ResetButton 51
StatusLED 51
PARTIII INITIALCONFIGURATION
5 OUTDOORMICROIPCONFIGURATION
AboutThisChapter 53
OutdoorMicroIPConfigurationProcedure 53
PerformingaDefaultPingTest 53
ChangingtheOutdoorMicroIPConfiguration 54
6 OUTDOORMICROHTTPCONFIGURATION
AboutThisChapter 58
ConnectingtotheBSCandBTSElementManagers 58
ModifyingtheBSCMIB 60
ConfiguringBSCNetworkInterfaces 60
ConfiguringtheBSCSNMPInterface 61
ConfiguringPDSNInterfaces 61
ConfiguringNetworkParameters 62
SavingtheBSCConfiguration 62
ModifyingtheBTSMIB 63
ConfiguringBTSNetworkInterfaces 63
ConfiguringtheBTSBSCInterface 64
ConfiguringtheBTSSNTPInterface 64
ConfiguringTimingintheBTS 65
SelectingPAType 65
ConfiguringtheDigitalBasebandBoard 67
ConfiguringBTSSystemParameters 67
ConfiguringtheBTSPilotDatabase 68
SavingtheBTSConfiguration 69
CheckingDeviceStatus 70
VerifyingtheOutdoorMicroMIBConfiguration 71
PARTIV APPENDICES
A REGULATORYNOTICES
U.S.RegulatoryStatement 73
CanadianRegulatoryStatement 73
RFMaximumPermissibleExposure(MPE)ExhibitRequirements 74
B ACRONYMS ANDABBREVIATIONS
AcronymsandAbbreviations 75
LISTOFTABLES
Table 1 OutdoorMicroTechnicalSpecifications 12
Table 2 NoticeIconDescriptions 14
Table 3 TextConventionDescriptions 15
Table 4 ToolsRequiredforInstallation 21
Table 5 TestClientRequirements 21
Table 6 CablesSuppliedbytheNetworkOperator 22
Table 7 RequiredIPAddressingfortheTestClient 22
Table 8 RequiredIPAddressingforBSC 23
Table 9 RequiredIPAddressingforBTS 23
Table 10 RequiredIPAddressingforCoreNetwork 23
Table 11 RequiredIPAddressingfortheOMC 23
Table 12 LoginConfigurationforSite(telnet) 24
Table 13 ComponentList 31
Table 14 OutdoorMicroPoleMountingKitDescription 33
Table 15 OutdoorMicroWallMountingKitDescription 35
Table 16 OutdoorMicroFloorMountingKitDescription 37
Table 17 ACPowerConnectionPinOut 40
Table 18 DCPowerConnectionPinOut 41
Table 19 OutdoorMicroInterfaceConnections 47
Table 20 ResetButtonTiming 51
Table 21 StatusLEDBehavious 51
Table 22 OutdoorMicroDefaultFactoryIPSettings 53
Table 23 BSCMSCNetworkInterfaceConfigurationValues 60
Table 24 BSCPDSNNetworkInterfaceConfigurationValues 61
Table 25 BSCNetworkParameterConfigurationValues 62
Table 26 BTSNetworkInterfaceConfigurationParameters 64
Table 27 core2DbbConfigurationVariableSettings 67
Table 28 BTSNetworkParameterConfigurationParameters 67
Table 29 BTSSectorConfigurationParameters 68
Table 30 OutdoorMicroMIBConfigurationCheckList 71
Table 31 ListofAcronyms 75
LISTOFFIGURES
Figure 1 AllIPCDMA2000NetworkArchitecture 11
Figure 2 ExternalViewofOutdoorMicroModule 12
Figure 3 DocumentRoadmap 16
Figure 4 OutdoorMicroFrontandRearViews 32
Figure 5 OutdoorMicroPoleMountingKit 33
Figure 6 OutdoorMicroWallMounting 35
Figure 7 OutdoorMicroFloorMounting 37
Figure 8 InstallingapadlockonafloormountedOutdoorMicro 38
Figure 9 ACandDCPowerConnectorsSideView 39
Figure 10 ACPowerConnectorInsideView 40
Figure 11 MakingACandDCcables(fromlefttoright) 40
Figure 12 DCPowerConnectorInsideView 41
Figure 13 RJ45PlugKitComponents 42
Figure 14 RJ45Plug 42
Figure 15 RJ45PlugHousing 43
Figure 16 ConductorAlignment 43
Figure 17 InsertingCableintoLoadBar 44
Figure 18 InsertingLoadBarintoRJ45Plug 44
Figure 19 InsertingRJ45PlugintoPlugHousing 44
Figure 20 RJ45JackandPlugbeforeEngagement 45
Figure 21 OutdoorMicroConnectionInterface 47
Figure 22 RFAntennaCableConnectionDrawing 49
Figure 23 ExampleofaSuccessfulPing 54
Figure 24 ExampleofanUnsuccessfulPing 54
Figure 25 DefaultOutdoorMicroBootConfigurationPage 55
Figure 26 BSCIPConfigurationsettoNone 55
Figure 27 ExampleofaModifiedOutdoorMicroBootConfigurationPage 56
Figure 28 BootConfigurationConfirmationPage 56
Figure 29 ExampleofaniCellHTTPConfigurationPage 57
Figure 30 BSCElementManagerInterface 59
Figure 31 BTSElementManagerInterface 59
Figure 32 BSCInterfaceConfiguration 61
Figure 33 BSCcdmaPacketDataPropertiesConfiguration 62
Figure 34 BSCCommandsMenu 63
Figure 35 BTSbscAddressConfiguration 64
Figure 36 BTSsntpServerIpConfiguration 65
Figure 37 BTSexternalPAConfiguration 66
Figure 38 BTScsmBtfTimeInChipX16Configuration 66
Figure 39 core2DbbConfigurationConfiguration 67
Figure 40 BTSNetworkParameterConfiguration 68
Figure 41 BTSCommandParameters 69
Figure 42 BSCStatusSummaryPage 70
Figure 43 BTSStatusSummaryPage 70
ThischaptercontainsanoverviewofthisguideandoftheiCellCOMPAC
OutdoorMicro.Thischapteralsoliststheguideconventionsandrelated
documentationandtheorderinwhichinitialconfigurationtasksshouldbe
completed,anddescribeshowtocontactcustomerservice.
ThisguideisintendedforthosewhomustinstallinitiallyconfiguretheOutdoor
Micro.
Thischapterincludes:
ProductOverview
OrderofTasks
Conventions
RelatedDocumentation
TechnicalSupport
WarrantySupport
ContactingTechnicalDocumentation
Releasenotesareissuedwithsomeproducts.Iftheinformationintherelease
notesdiffersfromtheinformationinthisguide,followtheinstructionsinthe
releasenotes.
ProductOverview TheOutdoorMicroispartoftheStarSolutionsAllIPCDMA2000network.
TheAllIPCDMA2000systemissecondandthirdgeneration(2Gand3G,
respectively)capable,supportingcdmaOneandCDMA20001xandEvolution
DataOptimized(EVDO)networks.BydeployingtheCDMA2000systemin2G
and3Genvironments,networkoperatorsgaintheefficiencyinherentin
packetbasednetworks,whilebuildinganetworkcorecapableofsupporting3G
standards.
AllIPCDMA2000systembenefitsinclude:
Anetworkcorethatsupportsbothvoiceanddatatraffic,eliminatingtheneed
tooperateseparateTimeDivisionMultiplexing(TDM)andpacketbackbones
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Distributedswitchingforefficientcallroutingfromendpointtoendpoint
Centralizedcontrolofdistributedswitchingforcosteffectivescalability,
security,andeaseofoperation
Voicecarriedinnativeairinterfaceformatacrossthepacketcorefor
maximumbandwidthefficiency,withPulseCodeModulation(PCM)vocoding
donebytheMediaGatewaysatthenetworkedgeforPublicSwitched
TelephoneNetwork(PSTN)connectivity
SupportsANSIIS41requirements
3GarchitectureforCDMA20001x
3GarchitectureforEVDO.
TheAllIPCDMA2000networkenablestheevolutiontoanallIPnetworkwhile
deliveringareducedcostofconstructionandownershipcomparedtotraditional
TDMnetworks.
Figure 1showsahighlevelarchitectureexamplefortheAllIPCDMA2000
network,includingtheCOMPACOutdoorMicro.Thefeaturesandfunctionalityof
theAllIPCDMA2000networkarenotdiscussedhere.
Figure 1AllIPCDMA2000NetworkArchitecture
Sonata
IMG
CEM PDSN
Packet Network
OMC-R
iCell (Internet)
COMPAC
AAA
EV-DO BSS
PSTN
IP Connectivity
TDM/SS7 Connectivity
OutdoorMicroFunctionality TheOutdoorMicroprovidesanAllIPCDMA20001xRTTwirelesscellsite
capableofprovidingupto10wattsRFpoweroutput.TheOutdoorMicro
providessinglecarrier,singlesectorcoveragewitha32channelelement
capacity.TheOutdoorMicrooffersanadditionallevelofintegrationby
supportinganoptionalBaseStationcontroller(BSC)module.
Figure 2showstheOutdoorMicro.
Figure 2ExternalViewofOutdoorMicroModule
OutdoorMicroConfigurations TheOutdoorMicrocanbeconfiguredtouseitsinternalBSCorcanbeconnected
toanexternalBSC.MultipleOutdoorMicroscanbeconnectedtoasingle
externalBSC.
ThisguidedoesnotdescribeallOutdoorMicroconfigurations,whichvarybased
onnetworkandOperatorrequirements.
TechnicalSpecifications
Table 1liststheOutdoorMicrotechnicalspecifications.
Table 1OutdoorMicroTechnicalSpecifications
Capacity/Performance
Configuration 1FA/1S1xRTT(omniordirectionalsector)
RFOutputPower 10wattsatantennaport
ChannelElements 64Fwd/32Rev
CallLegs 31withoptionalBSC
PacketDataRate(PeakBurst) 153.6KbpsFwd/153.6KbpsRev
FrequencyBands
Table 1OutdoorMicroTechnicalSpecifications(continued)
BandClass0 Tx:869894MHz|Rx:824849MHz
BandClass1 Tx:19301990MHz|Rx:18501910MHz
BandClass5,BlockA Tx:462.5467.5MHz|RX:452.5457.5MHz
ProtocolSupport
VoiceTraffic RTP/IP
Signaling IOS/IP
PacketData GRE/IP
Operations,Administration,and SNMPv2c
MaintenanceInterface
Hardware
AntennaConnectors TypeNFemale,oneTxandoneRx
Dimensions 725mmHx220mmWx182mmD(28.5x8.7x7.1in)
InputVoltage ACProduct:120/240VAC
DCProduct:68to40VDC
PowerConsumption Lessthan150W(intypicaloperatingconditions)
Options Mountingbracketsforpole,wall,orfloor
Environmental
OperatingTemperature 40to+55C
StorageTemperature: 40Cto+70C
Humidity 595%noncondensing
TheOutdoorMicrosupportsiCell1xRTTrelease8.1.0,orhigher.
OrderofTasks ThisOutdoorMicroInstallationandInitialConfigurationGuidedescribesallthe
tasksrequiredtoinstallandconfigureaOutdoorMicro.Thisguidehasthreemain
sections:
PreInstallation
Installation
InitialConfiguration
Followthetasksintheorderthattheyarepresentedtosuccessfullyinstalland
configuretheOutdoorMicro.
PreInstallationTaskOutline PreInstallationtasksaretasksthatcanandshouldbedonebeforetheOutdoor
Microarrivesonsite.
InstallationTaskOutline PreInstallationtasksaretasksthataredoneafterallpreinstallationtasksare
completed,andtheOutdoorMicroisonsite.
InitialConfigurationTask InitialConfigurationtasksaretasksthataredoneafterallinstallationtasksare
Outline completed.
Conventions Thisguidemaycontainnotices,figures,screencaptures,andcertaintext
conventions.
Notices Table 2listsnoticeiconsusedinthisguide.
.
Table 2NoticeIconDescriptions
Cautionor CautionsareprecededwiththewordCaution.This
Warning typeofcautionindicatesapotentiallyhazardous
situationwhich,ifnotavoided,mayresultinminor
ormoderateinjury.Itmayalsoalertagainstunsafe
practicesandpotentialprogram,data,system,or
devicedamage.
WarningsareprecededwiththewordWarning.This
typeofwarningindicatesapotentiallyhazardous
situationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresultindeath
orseriousinjury.
Cautionor Cautionsduetopotentialelectricalhazardsare
Warningdueto precededwiththewordCaution.Thistypeof
potential cautionindicatesapotentialelectricalhazard.This
electricalhazard hazard,ifnotavoided,mayresultinminoror
moderateinjury.Itmayalsoalertagainstunsafe
practicesandpotentialprogram,data,system,or
devicedamage.
Warningsduetopotentialelectricalhazardsare
precededwiththewordWarning.Thistypeof
warningindicatesapotentialelectricalhazard.This
hazard,ifnotavoided,couldresultindeathor
seriousinjury.
ESD Informationthatindicatespropergrounding
precautionsarerequiredbeforehandlingaproduct.
FiguresandScreenCaptures Thisguideprovidesfiguresandscreencapturesasexamples.Theseexamples
containsampledata.Thisdatamayvaryfromtheactualdataonaninstalled
system.
Convention Description
Textrepresentingascreen Thistypefacerepresentstextthatappearsona
display terminalscreen,forexamplelogin:.
Textrepresentedasuser Thistypefacerepresentscommandsenteredbythe
entry. user,forexample,cd$HOME.
Textrepresentedasmenus, Thistypefacerepresentsallmenus,submenus,buttons,
submenus,buttons,tabs, tabs,directories,andfieldnameswithinprocedures,for
directories,andfieldnames example:
OntheFilemenu,clickNew.
Textrepresentedby Thistypefacerepresentsarequiredvariable,forexample:
<variable> <filename>
RelatedDocumentation TheiCellproductsarepartoftheAllIPCDMA2000networkproductlinefor
CDMA2000.TheiCellOutdoorMicrodocumentationispartofthe
documentationfortheentireAllIPCDMA2000networkproductline.
TherelationshipoftheiCellOutdoorMicro1xRTTInstallationandInitial
ConfigurationGuidetootherAllIPCDMA2000networkdocumentationis
displayedintheAllIPCDMA2000networkdocumentroadmapshownin
Figure 3.
Figure 3DocumentRoadmap
Legend
1xRTT Documentation iCell Macro IP-RAN
Hardware
EV-DO Documentation
Maintenance Guide
1xRTT and EV-DO Documentation
iCellDocumentation Thefollowingdocumentscontaininformationonhowtoinstall,operate,
maintain,andmanagetheCOMPACOutdoorMicroandrelatedcomponents:
iCell1xRTTReleaseNotes
iCellACMReleaseNotes
iCellCOMPACOutdoorMicro1xRTTInstallationandInitialConfiguration
Guide(thisguide)
iCellTimingControlModuleInstallationandInitialConfigurationGuide
iCell1xRTTOperationsandSoftwareMaintenanceGuide
iCell1xRTTParameterReference
iCell1xRTTPerformanceManagementGuide
iCell1xRTTFaultManagementGuide.
TechnicalSupport TheStarSolutionsProductSupportTeamdeliversthesupportservicesrequired
forbusinessandprofessionalneeds.OurproductexpertsdeliverTier1,2and3
technicalsupportdirectlytonewandcontractentitledcustomersincludingthe
followingservices:
BasicSupportPackage:Nonemergencytechnicalsupport
PremiumSupportPackage:24hoursaday,7daysaweek,and365daysayear
Emergencytechnicalsupport
TheStarSolutionsServiceGuideoutlinesthespecificdetailsforobtaining
technicalsupport.Theguideisavailablefromasalesaccountmanager.Referto
theServiceGuideforservicesandoptionsspecifictoindividualsupportplans,
includingguidelinesforproblemseverityandthetechnicalresolutionescalation
process.
ObtainingTechnical StarSolutionsmaintainsaglobalpresencethroughitsTechnicalResponseand
Assistance ServiceCenters.Thesecentersareavailablefortechnicaltelephonesupportto
entitledcustomersduringnormalbusinesshours.
Beforecontactingtechnicalsupport,havethisinformationavailable:
Productinformation
Softwareandhardwarerevisions
Serialnumbers
Problemdescription
Symptoms
Knowncauses
Troublelocatingandclearingattempts.
Forinformationaboutcustomerservice,includingsupport,training,code
releasesandupdates,contracts,anddocumentation,contactusat:
http://www.starsolutions.com/servicesupport
ServiceCentersOperationalHours
NorthAmerica/CALARegion:
09:0018:00PacificTime(UTC8:00)
EMEA/AsiaPacificRegion:
09:3018:30IndianStandardTime(UTC+5:30).
WarrantySupport StarSolutionsprovidesitscustomerswarrantysupportperthetermsoftheStar
SolutionsWarrantyStatementfortheirequipment.Customerswhorequire
warrantysupportshouldcontacttheStarSolutionsCustomerServiceCenteras
specifiedinthecustomerserviceguideorat:
http://www.starsolutions.com/servicesupport
ContactingTechnical Toprovidecommentsonthisdocumentation,sendanemailto:
Documentation TechCom@starsolutions.com
Pleaseincludethenameandpartnumberoftheguidebeingreferenced.If
applicable,providethechapterandpagenumber.
Chapter 1 Prerequisites
Chapter 2 SitePreparation
PREREQUISITES
1
AboutThisChapter ThischapterdescribestheprerequisitestoinstallingtheOutdoorMicro.
Thischapterincludes:
SiteRequirements
InstallerRequirements
HardwareRequirements
NetworkPlanningRequirements
SiteRequirements TheOutdoorMicroisdesignedtobepole,wall,orfloormounted.
Thenetworkoperatorisresponsibleforsupplyingsupportingcomponents,
cabling,andthenecessaryoperatingenvironmentfortheOutdoorMicro.See
Chapter 2fordetails.
Caution:
Thenetworkoperatorisresponsibleforsitegroundingandlightningprotection.
Verifyallgrounding,powerconnections,andlightningprotectionmeetorexceed
localstandards.
InstallerRequirements Thissectionincludes:
SkillsandKnowledge
SupportingDocumentation
RequiredTools
SkillsandKnowledge TheinstalleroftheOutdoorMicromusthavegeneralelectricalcircuitand
telecommunicationsknowledge.
SupportingDocumentation Thefollowingdocumentsarerequiredtoinstall,configure,integrate,andtestan
OutdoorMicro:
OutdoorMicroInstallationandInitialConfigurationGuide(thisguide)
NetworkPlanningDocument
Engineeringspecificationsforthesiteandnetworkarerequiredforany
configurationofCDMA2000parametersafterinstallationandinitial
configuration.TheNetworkPlanningDocumentalsoprovidesthenecessary
inputstoNetworkPlanningRequirements.
ThedocumentsintheiCellCOMPACdocumentationsetarelistedinRelated
Documentationonpage 15.
RequiredTools ThetoolsrequiredfortheinstallationoftheOutdoorMicroarelistedinTable 4.
Table 4ToolsRequiredforInstallation
Tool/Hardware
10mmHexWrench
3/4HexWrench
PowerDrill(rotaryimpacthammer)and1/2in.ConcreteDrillBit
SideCutterorWireCutter
WireStrippers
TapeMeasure
StraightEdgeorChalkLine
PencilorMarker
ShopVacuum
Thetoolsrequiredforconnectingthewallmountingassemblytoawallarenot
listedhere.Theyaretheresponsibilityoftheinstallerorsitemanager.
HardwareRequirements Thissectionincludes:
TestClientHardware
Cables
TestClientHardware Thissectionincludes:
Laptop
Laptop
AlaptopPC,knownasthetestclient,isrequiredfortheinstallation,
configuration,verification,andnetworkintegrationoftheOutdoorMicro.The
recommendedrequirementsforthetestclientarelistedinTable 5.
Table 5TestClientRequirements
Component Recommended
Processor 1.3GHz
OperatingSystem MicrosoftWindowsXPPro/Vista/7
Memory 512MB
HardDrive 10GB
CDROMDrive 48X
USBPort Optional
EthernetPortandCard 10/100
Cables Severalcablesarerequiredthroughouttheinstallation,configuration,and
verificationprocess.
Table 6listscablessuppliedbythenetworkoperatortosupporttheinstallation
andoperationoftheOutdoorMicro.
Table 6CablesSuppliedbytheNetworkOperator
Cable Description
Antennacables MainanddiversitywithNmaleconnectors(10W
output.)
Powercables 20to14AWGpowercabling.RefertoOutdoorMicro
Installationonpage 31.
GroundingCable 20AWG(minimum)withacrimplugononeend
BackhaulEthernetcable CAT6orCAT5Ethernetcablewith2RJ45connector
ends.RefertoEthernetConnectionsonpage 49.
NetworkPlanning Thissectionincludes:
Requirements IPAddressAssignment
HostnameAssignment
IPAddressAssignment Thissectionincludes:
TestClientIPAddressing
AccessNetworkIPAddressing
CoreNetworkIPAddressing
OperationandManagementCenterIPAddress
TestClientIPAddressing
ThetestclientisusedtoconnecttotheNEsandmustbeonthesamesubnet.
TherequiredIPaddressinginformationislistedinTable 7.Obtaintherequired
valuesandnotetheminthetableforfuturereference.
Table 7RequiredIPAddressingfortheTestClient
TestClient Value
IPaddress1
Subnetmask1
Defaultgateway1
IPaddress2
Subnetmask2
Defaultgateway2
AccessNetworkIPAddressing
ThefolowingtableslisttheIPaddressinginformationrequiredfortheAccess
Network.Obtaintherequiredvaluesandwritetheminthetablesforfuture
reference.
Table 8RequiredIPAddressingforBSC
RNC Value
BSCIPAddress
Table 9RequiredIPAddressingforBTS
BTS Value
BTS1IPAddress
CoreNetworkIPAddressing
Table 10liststheIPaddressinginformationrequiredforCoreNetwork
intergration(AAAandPDSN).Obtaintherequiredvaluesandwritetheminthe
tableforfuturereference.
Table 10RequiredIPAddressingforCoreNetwork
CoreNetwork Value
MSCIPAddress
PDSNIPAddress
OperationandManagementCenterIPAddress
Table 11liststheIPaddressinginformationrequiredfortheOperationand
ManagementCenter(OMC).Obtaintherequiredvaluesandwritetheminthe
tableforfuturereference.
Table 11RequiredIPAddressingfortheOMC
CommonElementManager Value
OMCIPAddress
SubnetMask
DefaultGateway
Broadcast
HostnameAssignment Thissectionincludes:
PasswordandUsernameAssignment
PasswordandUsernameAssignment
TheOutdoorMicrohasdefaultusernameandpasswordsconfigured.New
sitespecificusernamesandpasswordscanbeassignedduringinstallationand
configurationornewusernamesandpasswordscanbeconfiguredlaterbythe
operator.
ContactStarSolutionssupportengineeringfordefaultpasswordinformation.
Table 12liststheusernamesandpasswordsrequiredtoconnect.Havethe
sitespecificusernamesandpasswordsreadybeforeinstallationbeginssothat
logininformationcanbechangedtositespecificvalues.
Changingusernamesandpasswordsisnotmandatory,butsitespecificvalueswill
berequiredifusernamesandpasswordsarechanged.
Table 12LoginConfigurationforSite(telnet)
BSS Default
Component Username DefaultPassword SiteUsername SitePassword
BSC icell ContactStarSolutions <sitespecific> <sitespecific>
supportengineeringfor
passwordinformation.
BSC root ContactStarSolutions <sitespecific> <sitespecific>
supportengineeringfor
passwordinformation.
BTS icell ContactStarSolutions <sitespecific> <sitespecific>
supportengineeringfor
passwordinformation.
MSC msc ContactStarSolutions <sitespecific> <sitespecific>
supportengineeringfor
passwordinformation.
PDSN ContactStarSolutions <sitespecific> <sitespecific>
supportengineeringfor
passwordinformation.
AboutThisChapter ThischapterdescribeshowtopreparethesitefortheinstallationoftheOutdoor
Micro.
Thischapterincludes:
SitePlanning
SiteRequirements
SitePlanning TheOutdoorMicrohasspecificstructural,electrical,andtelecommunications
requirements.Whenselectingandpreparingasite,specificpersonneland
documentsmustbeavailabletoensurethedeviceisinstalledcorrectlyand
safely.
SitePlanningincludesplanningfor:
RequiredPersonnel
RequiredSiteSpecificDocumentation
SitePlanningChecklist
SitePlansandFloorPlans
RequiredPersonnel StarSolutionsrecommendsatleasttwopeoplebeassignedtoinstalltheOutdoor
Micro.Installersshouldbeexperiencedintheinstallationandconfigurationof
telecommunicationsequipment.
RequiredSiteSpecific WhenpreparingasiteforinstallationofanOutdoorMicro,obtainthis
Documentation sitespecificinformation:
Generalsiteinformation
Powerinformation(groundingandpowerleveldata)
Environmentaldocuments(heat,humiditytests)
Sitewiringlists
Securityalarmsystemdata
Firesystemdata.
SitePlanningChecklist Thefollowingchecklistisprovidedtoassistinthesiteplanningprocedure.After
completingtherequiredsteps,checkthemoff,orreferbacktothislist,toensure
allsiteplanningrequirementsaremet:
o Reviewingpersonnelrequirements
o Gatheringrelateddocumentation
o Verifyingpower
o Verifyingthegrounding
o Verifyingalarms
o Verifyingsiteconditions
o Verifyingweatherconditions
o Verifyingtemperaturecontrol
o Reviewingstandardequipmentracklocationspecifications
o Reviewingequipmentmountingguidelines
o PreparingthesitefortheOutdoorMicro.
SitePlansandFloorPlans Generateasiteplanandfloorplanforequipmentlayout.TheOutdoorMicro
shouldbeinstalledaccordingtotheclearancesoutlinedinSpaceRequirements
onpage 28.
SiteRequirements Thissectionincludes:
PowerRequirements
SiteExternalGroundingRequirements
OtherCableGrounding
MountingOptions
SpaceRequirements
InspectingandVerifyingSiteRequirements
Therequiredtools,hardware,andnetworkinformationareoutlinedinChapter 3
onpage 25.
PowerRequirements TheACOutdoorMicrositemustbecabledwithsufficientACpower.Itaccepts
voltagesof100to240VAC(50/60Hz).
TheDCOutdoorMicrositemustbecabledwithsufficientDCpower.Itaccepts
voltagesof68to40VDC.
TomaintaintheIP65ratingoftheproduct,thepowercableattachedtotheunit
mustprovideawaterproofconnectiontotheLightningProtectionUnit(LPU).
ThefittingsuppliedwiththeOutdoorMicroacceptsacablediameterintherange
of22to27mm(0.880to1.065).Thecablemustalsobeappropriately
temperaturerated.
SiteExternalGrounding Externalgroundingrequirementsinclude
Requirements
SiteGroundingResponsibility
GroundRods
SiteGroundingResponsibility
Groundingofthesiteistheresponsibilityofthecustomer.Allgroundingand
powerconnectionsshouldbemadeaccordingtolocalstandards.
GroundRods
Severalfactorsaffectexternalgrounding.Themostsignificantfactoristhe
resistanceofgroundrods,whichisdirectlyrelatedtosoilresistivityinthe
immediatevicinityoftherod.Theresistivityofthesoildetermineshowmany
rodsareneededandtheirdimensions.
OtherCableGrounding Allothercablessuchastelephonecables,datacables,andpowercablesmustbe
connectedtothesinglepointgroundandmustemployimpulse/surge
suppressors.
Cablesbetweenanytwocabinetsmustbeshieldedandemployamessenger
cable.Themessengercablemustbebondedtotherespectivebuildinggroundat
eachcorner.Theshieldsmustbebondedtothegroundateachring.
Amessengercableismadeofstrandedsteelandsupportsaerialcablesbetween
poles.
MountingOptions TheOutdoorMicrohasthreedifferentinstallationkits.
PoleMounting
TheOutdoorMicrosupportsinstallationonsteel,concrete,orwoodpoleswith
diameterfrom12to30cm(5to12inches).
RefertoPoleMountingforadetaileddescription.
WallMounting
TheOutdoorMicrosupportsinstallationonwood,concrete,masonry,
groutfilledblock,andhollowblockwalls.
RefertoWallMountingforadetaileddescription.
FloorMounting
TheOutdoorMicrosupportsinstallationonvariousfloortypes.
RefertoFloorMountingforadetaileddescription.
SpaceRequirements TheOutdoorMicrorequiresverticalclearanceandareaclearance.
VerticalClearance
TheOutdoorMicrorequiresaminimumclearanceforcableconnectionsatthe
bottomofthecabinet.Cablesfortheantennashavedifferingturnradiuseswhich
affecttherequiredverticalclearance.
TheGPSantennainstalledonthetopoftheOutdoorMicromountingassembly
requiresunobstructedupwardvisibilityforsatelliteacquisition.Donotinstallany
solidmetalconstructionsabovetheOutdoorMicro.
AreaClearance
TheOutdoorMicrorequiressufficientareaclearancetoprovideadequatespace
forthebendingradiusnecessaryfortherequiredRFcables.
Properinstallationalsorequiresadequatemechanicalclearance.
InspectingandVerifyingSite InspectthephysicallocationwheretheOutdoorMicroistobeinstalled,toverify
Requirements thelocationmeetstheminimumrequirements.
Thissectionincludes:
SafetyPrecautions
FireProtection
VerifyingAlarms
VerifyingSiteConditions
SafetyPrecautions
Theinstallermusttakeappropriatesafetyprecautionsasspecifiedbylocal
standards,suchas:
Providingonsitefireextinguishers.SeeFireProtection.
Useofappropriatesafetyequipmentandclothing.
Ensuringonsitefirstaidsupportisavailable,andsoon.
FireProtection
Fireprotectiononlyappliestoindoorinstallations.
Installfixedfiresuppressionequipment.Possibletypesare:
Halongassystem
Carbondioxide(CO2)system
Sprinklersystem(StarSolutionsrecommendsusing"drypipe"sprinkler
systemsthatremoveallpowertoaroombeforefillingtheoverhead
sprinklerswithwater.)
Warning:
Inadditiontothefixedsuppressionequipment,haveatleasttwo5lb.ABCclass
portablefireextinguishersonthepremisesbeforeequipmentinstalltionbegins.
Ifthereisnofiresuppressionequipmentinstalled,contactthesitemanageror
facilityrepresentative.
VerifyingAlarms
Alarmverificationrequirementsonlyapplytoindoorinstallations.
Verifyanyalarmsareinstalledpersitespecificdocumentation.Ifnoalarmsare
installed,contactthesitemanagerorfacilityrepresentative.
VerifyingSiteConditions
Thesitemustbecleanandfreeofobstructions.
Verifythat:
Theoutdoortemperatureiswithinthespecifiedlimitsfortheequipment(see
TechnicalSpecifications)
Adequateprotection,suchasatent,isavailableduringinstallationtoprotect
theequipmentfromprecipitationorwindblowndebrisduringinclement
weatherconditions
Therearenoobstructions
Anydustand/orwaterintheareaisclearedaway.
Donotplacecomponentsorotherequipmentdirectlyontheground.
Ifsiteconditionsdonotcomply,contactthesitemanagerorfacility
representative.
Warning:
Externalcablingmustbesupportedbyappropriatecableracksnotattachedto
theOutdoorMicro.Otherwise,theweightofthecablingmayreducetheabilityof
thesystemtowithstandZone4Seismicactivity.
Iftheinstallerisnotresponsibleforcorrectingnotedshortfalls,notifyresponsible
individualsofanydeficienciesassoonaspossible.Deficienciesmustbecorrected
beforecommencinginstallation.
Installationofancillaryequipment(forexample:powersupplies,cableracks,
batteries)istheresponsibilityoftheinstaller.
Chapter 3 OutdoorMicroInstallation
Chapter 4 InterfaceConnections
OUTDOORMICROINSTALLATION
3
AboutThisChapter Thischapterincludes:
UnpackingtheShipment
InstallationNotes
InstallingtheOutdoorMicro
MakingthePowerCable
AssemblingtheEthernetCable
UnpackingtheShipment Inspectthepackingcontainerimmediatelyonarrivalattheinstallationsiteto
verifythatnodamagehasoccurredduringshipment.
Warning:
Donotopenthecasing.Nouserserviceablepartsareinside.Referservicingto
qualifiedservicepersonnel.
Ifanydamageisobserved,notifytheshipperimmediatelytobegintheinsurance
claimprocess.Donotopenorunpackthecontaineruntilaninsuranceadjuster
hasinspectedthecontainersforexteriordamage.
Ifthecontainerappearstobeinsatisfactorycondition,openitandcarefully
unpacktheequipment.Verifythecontentsandquantitiesagainstthepacking
list.
NotifyStarSolutionsimmediatelyifanydiscrepanciesarediscovered,toverify
whetherthecompleteshipmenthasbeenreceived.
Table 13listscomponentsintheOutdoorMicroshippingpackage.
Table 13ComponentList
Item Quantity
OutdoorMicroUnit 1
ConnectorKit 1
MountingKit 1
ResetDongle 1
Donotdiscardtheshippingcarton.Usetheshippingcartonifunitsarereturned
forrepairandreplacement.
Figure 4showstheOutdoorMicrofrontandrearviews.
Figure 4OutdoorMicroFrontandRearViews
InstallationNotes PriortoconfiguringtheOutdoorMicro,verifythefollowing:
Allconnectorsthatarenotconnectedareterminated.
Theshieldingofallcoaxialconnectionsisgrounded.
InstallingtheOutdoor Thissectionincludes:
Micro PoleMounting
WallMounting
FloorMounting
Warning:
RemovepowertotheunitbeforeremovingorinstallingtheOutdoorMicro.
TheOutdoorMicromountingkitcomeswiththeGPSantennaandcableguard
preinstalled.CaremustbetakentoensurethattheGPSantennacableisnot
damagedduringinstallation.
Warning:
Donotattempttoopenthecasing.Nouserserviceablepartsareinside.
Thepolemustbegreaterthan2(50.8mm)andlessthan12indiameter.
Figure 5OutdoorMicroPoleMountingKit
Table 14OutdoorMicroPoleMountingKitDescription
Table 14OutdoorMicroPoleMountingKitDescription(continued)
TomounttheOutdoorMicroonapole:
1 Adjustthethreadedrods(12)totherequiredlength.(Usemetalcutting
hacksaw.)
Thelockingwashershouldalwaysbeinbetweenthescrew,bolt,ornutandthe
flatwasher.
2 Installthebrackets(3)onthemountingplate(1).
Usebolt(5),twowashers(7),twowashers(8),andnut(6)tofastenthebrackets
tothemountingplate.
3 Insertsixthreadedrods(12)intobracketholesandfastenbyusingnut(13),
washer(14),andwasher(15).
4 Liftthemountingplateandbracketassemblytotherequiredheightonthepole.
5 Attachtheremainingthreebracketstotherodsusingnut(13),washer(14),and
washer(15).
6 Tightenthenuts(13)ontherodstosecuretheassemblyonthepole.
Tighteningtorquefor1/213nutsonthethreadedrodsissubjective.Donot
overtightennuts.Ifovertightenedthebracketswillbend.
Ensurethenutsaretightenedevenlyonthebracketssuchthatallthebrackets
arekeptparalleltoeachother.
Ifpossible,ensurethatthepollmountedassemblycansupportsufficientweight
priortotheattachingtheOutdoorMicro.
7 MounttheOutdoorMicrotothepolemountedassemblybyslidingthehookson
thebackofthedeviceintotheslotsonthemountingpanel.
8 TightenthetwoscrewfastenersonthebottomoftheOutdoorMicrotoconnect
thedevicetothemountingplate.
9 ConnecttheGPSantennacabletotheTNCconnectoronthebottomofthe
OutdoorMicro.
TheGPSantennacableshouldpassbetweenthemountingplateandthebrackets
attachedtothemountingplate.
10 InstallapadlockthroughtheholesonthebottomsoftheOutdoorMicroand
mountingplatetoensurethattheOutdoorMicrocanonlyberemovedby
authorizedpersonnel.
Figure 6OutdoorMicroWallMounting
Table 15OutdoorMicroWallMountingKitDescription
TomounttheOutdoorMicroonawall:
1 Determineanappropriatelocationformountingthemountingplate(2)onawall
andmarkthelocationofthesixdrillingholesusingthemountingplateasa
template.
Thewallmountingkitdoesnotcontainhardwareforconnectingthemounting
platetoawall.Itistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethatthemounting
locationissecureandabletosupporttheweightoftheOutdoorMicro.
Warning:
FailuretosecurilymounttheOutdoorMicroonasufficientlystrongwallcould
resultinthedevicefallingfromthewall,causingpossibledamagetothedevice
andpossibleinjurytoanypersonsinitscloseproximity.
2 Drillthesixrequiredmountingholes.
Thelockingwashershouldalwaysbeinbetweenthescrew,bolt,ornutandthe
flatwasher.
3 Attachthemountingplate(1)tothewall,takingcaretoensurethattheGPS
cableiscomfortablybetweenthewallandmountingplate.
Ifpossible,ensurethatthewallmountedmountingplatecansupportsufficient
weightpriortotheattachingtheOutdoorMicro.
4 MounttheOutdoorMicrotothewallmountedmountingplatebyslidingthe
hooksonthedeviceintotheslotsonthemountingpanel.
5 TightenthetwoscrewfastenersonthebottomoftheOutdoorMicrotoconnect
thedevicetothemountingplate.
6 ConnecttheGPSAntennacabletotheTNCconnectoronthebottomofthe
OutdoorMicro.
7 InstallapadlockthroughtheholesonthebottomsoftheOutdoorMicroand
mountingplatetoensurethattheOutdoorMicrocanonlyberemovedby
authorizedpersonnel.
Figure 7OutdoorMicroFloorMounting
Table 16OutdoorMicroFloorMountingKitDescription
Thefloormountbaseprovidesfourholesforsecuringthemountingassemblyto
thefloor.Itisstronglyrecommendedthatthemountingassemblybesecuredto
thefloor.
TomounttheOutdoorMicroonthefloor:
1 DetermineanappropriatelocationfortheOutdoorMicro.
2 Securethefloormountbasetothefloor.
Thelockingwashershouldalwaysbeinbetweenthescrew,bolt,ornutandthe
flatwasher.
3 Connectthefloormountsupport(2)tothefloormountbase(1).
Usebolt(7),washer(8),andwasher(9)tofastenthesupporttothebase.
4 MounttheOutdoorMicrotothefloormountassemblybyslidingthehookson
thedeviceintotheslotsonthefloormountsupport.
5 TightenthetwoscrewfastenersonthebottomoftheOutdoorMicrotoconnect
thedevicetothemountingplate.
6 ConnecttheGPSAntennacabletotheTNCconnectoronthebottomofthe
OutdoorMicro.
7 Installapadlockthroughtheholeinoneofthehooksonthedevicetoensure
thattheOutdoorMicrocanonlyberemovedbyauthorizedpersonnel.See
Figure 8.
Figure 8InstallingapadlockonafloormountedOutdoorMicro
MakingthePowerCable ThepowercableconnectorisincludedwiththeOutdoorMicro.Thepowercable
mustbemadebythedeviceinstallerorsystemoperator.
Figure 9showsoneoftheprovidedpowerconnectorsthatwillbeprovided
basedoniftheunitisACorDC.
Figure 9ACandDCPowerConnectorsSideView
TomaketheACpowercable:
1 Ensurethepowercableisthecorrectgaugeandcuttothedesiredlength.
2 Striptheendsofthecablewires.
Thestrippedportionofthewireshouldnotbemorethan4mminlength.
TomaketheACpowercable:
1 Loosenthecliponthecableclampwithasmallflatheadscrewdriver.
2 Feedthecablethroughtheconnectorbodyandthenthroughthecableclamp.
3 Lossenthecrimpcontactscrewsoncrimpcontacts1,2,and4.
4 Insertthewiresintothecrimpcontactsandtightenthecrimpcontactscrews.
SeeTable 17fortheproperconnections.
5 Snapthecableclampontotheconnectorendandtightentheclip.
Screwtheconnectorbodyontotheconnectorhead.
Figure 10ACPowerConnectorInsideView
Table 17ACPowerConnectionPinOut
ContactLabel Connection
1 Line1Live
2 Neutral
3 NoConnection
Ground
Figure 11MakingACandDCcables(fromlefttoright)
TomaketheDCpowercable:
1 Feedthecablethroughtheconnectorend,firstrubberwasher,connecterbody,
andsecondwasher.(Lefttorightontheabovepicture)
2 Solderthewiresontothegoldplatedpinscontacts1,2,and3.SeeTable 18for
theproperconnections.
3 Pullthecablethroughtheconnectorbodytoensurenoslack.
4 Tightenthecableintotheconnectorbodytotheconnectorhead.
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AssemblingtheEthernetCable 41
Screwtheconnectorbodyontotheconnectorend.
Figure 12DCPowerConnectorInsideView
Table 18DCPowerConnectionPinOut
ContactLabel Connection
1 48Volts
2 48VoltsReturn
Ground
AssemblingtheEthernet AplasticwaterproofRJ45plugkitfortheethernetcableisincludedwiththe
Cable OutdoorMicro.Theethernetcablemustbeassembledbythedeviceinstalleror
systemoperatorusingthisplugkit.
Figure 13RJ45PlugKitComponents
Figure 14RJ45Plug
Figure 15RJ45PlugHousing
ToassembletheRJ45plugkit:
1 InserttheethernetcableintotheRJ45plughousingassembly(Figure 13and
Figure 15).
2 Striptheethernetcablejackettoapproximately25mm.
3 Ensuretheconductorpairisuntwistedandalignedsidebysideaccordingto
EIA/TIAT568AorT568B.Trimtheconductortips.Donotremovetheinsulation
fromtheindividualconductors.SeeFigure 16.
Figure 16ConductorAlignment
4 Insertthethewiresintotheappropriatepositionsoftheloadbarandslidethe
cabletoapointwherethecablejackethitsthenotchoftheloadbar.Trimthe
remainingwireendstoapproximately5mmasshownindetailAofFigure 17.
5 Retractthecable,leavingabout1mmlengthofwiretipsasshownindetailBof
Figure 17.
Figure 17InsertingCableintoLoadBar
6 InsertthewiredloadbarintotheRJ45pluguntilthewiretipsareseatedagainst
theinsidewalloftheplughousing.SeeFigure 18.
Figure 18InsertingLoadBarintoRJ45Plug
7 TerminatethecableandRJ45plugwithaterminationtoolsuchastheCONEC
8P8Cmodularplugterminationtool.
8 DepressthelockingtaboftheRJ45plugandalignitwiththewideslotoftheplug
housingasshownindetailAofFigure 19.Gentlypullthecableuntiltheplugis
fullyseated.Holdthepluginpositionandrotatethecablefittinguntiltightened
toatorqueof2.27Nm(20lbin).SeedetailBofFigure 19.
Figure 19InsertingRJ45PlugintoPlugHousing
ToengagetheRJ45jackplugwiththereceptacleontheCOMPACOutdoorMicro:
9 Alignthe3protrusionkeysoftheassembledplug/plughousingcouplingwith
the3bayonetchannelsofthereceptacle(seeFigure 20).Pressthecouplingring
androtateuntilthe3keysclickintothebayonetchannels.
Figure 20RJ45JackandPlugbeforeEngagement
AboutThisChapter Thischapterincludes:
Grounding
RFConnections
EthernetConnections
GPSAntennaConnection
PowerConnection
ResetButton
StatusLED
Priortobeginning,verifythattheexternalACpowercableisdisconnected.
Warning:
Allconnectorsthatarenotconnectedmustbeterminated.Theshieldingofall
coaxialconnectionsmustbegrounded.
Figure 21showstheconnectioninterfaceoftheOutdoorMicro.
Figure 21OutdoorMicroConnectionInterface
Table 19OutdoorMicroInterfaceConnections
Grounding TheOutdoorMicroisgroundedusingthegroundnutonthebottomoftheunit.
TogroundtheOutdoorMicro:
1 LoosenthegroundnutontheOutdoorMicro.
2 Connectthegroundwiretothegroundnutandtightenthenut.
Thegroundwireshouldconnecttoagroundrodorothergroundingsourceand
shouldbeindependentofthepowercableground.
RFConnections TheRadioFrequency(RF)cablesconnectfromtheMainsystemantennatothe
MaintypeNantennaconnectoronthebottomoftheOutdoorMicro.See
Figure 21onpage 47.
Thenetworkoperatorisresponsibleformountingandprovidinglightning
protectionfortheantennas.
Caution:
ToavoidpossibledamagetotheRFConnectors,donotexceed4inlbsoftorque.
ToconnecttheRFcables:
1 Ensurethatthepowercableisdiconnected.
2 ConnecttheSurgeArrestortothemainantennaconnectionpiortotheantenna
cable.AsshowninFigure 22
3 Connectthemainantennacabletotheotherendofmainsurgearrestor.
ScrewthemaletypeNconnectorofthemainantennacableintothefemaletype
Nconnectorontheconnectioninterface.Theconnectionshouldbetightenedby
handor,ifnecessary,pliersoratorquewrenchcanbeused.
Weatherproofingmaterialmustbeinstalledontheantennaconnectiontoensure
thattheconnectionissealed.
Figure 22RFAntennaCableConnectionDrawing
ANTENNA
Antenna connector
7- 16DIN Female
N-Type (M)
EthernetConnections Thissectionincludes:
EthernetConnection
DebugConnection
Debugandethernetcablesmustbefittedwiththeethernetcableendconnectors
providedintheconnectorkit.
EthernetConnection TheEthernetportisusedtoconnecttheOutdoorMicrotothenetwork.See
Figure 21onpage 47.
ToconnecttotheEthernetport:
1 RemovetheterminationcapfromtheEthernetport.
2 ConnecttheethernetcabletotheEthernetport.
DebugConnection TheDebugportisusedforonsitetroubleshootingandconfigurationofthe
OutdoorMicro.SeeFigure 21onpage 47.
TodebugtheOutdoorMicro:
1 RemovetheterminationcapfromtheDebugport.
2 ConnectthedebugcabletotheDebugport.
3 Whentroubleshootingandconfigurationiscomplete,removethedebugcable
andreplacetheterminationcapontheDebugport.
TheDebugportshouldonlybeusedtodebugtheOutdoorMicro.Ifanyother
connectionsmustbemadetotheDebugport,contactTechnicalSupport.
Caution:
UnsupportedconnectionstotheDebugportcancausetheOutdoorMicroto
malfunction,resultinginthepotentiallossofdata.
GPSAntennaConnection TheGPSantennaprovidedcomeswitha1.2mlongRG174Cable.Ifalongercable
isused,calculationsmustbedonetoensurethatthecablelengthcomplieswith
thesignalamplificationprovidedbytheantenna.
TheGPSantennaisconnectedbyscrewingtheTNCconnectorontotheTNCport.
SeeFigure 21onpage 47.
WeatherproofingmaterialmustbeinstalledontheGPSantennaconnectionto
ensurethattheconnectionissealed.
PowerConnection TheOutdoorMicrohasnopowerswitch.Itispoweredonwhenitispluggedin.
SeeFigure 21onpage 47.
AbreakerswitchmustbeinstalledbetweenthepowersourceandtheOutdoor
Micro.Theselectionandinstallationofthebreakeristheresponsibilityofthe
installerornetworkoperator.
Warning:
PowerconnectionstotheOutdoorMicromustcomplywithlocalsafetycodes
ToconnectpowertotheOutdoorMicro:
1 Ensurethebreakerswitchisinstalledandturnedoff.
2 RemovetheterminationcapfromthePowerport.
3 Connectthepowercabletothepowerportandtightentheconnectorcap.
TheOutdoorMicrocanthenbepoweredonbyturningonthebreaker.
ResetButton TheresetbuttonisusedtoeffectdifferenttypesofresetontheOutdoorMicro,
dependingonhowlongtheresetbuttonishelddown.
Caution:
Theresetbuttonshouldnotbepressedduringpowerup.Doingsocancausethe
OutdoorMicrotomalfunction,resultinginthepotentiallossofdata.
Table 20liststheresetbuttontimingduringnormaloperations.
Table 20ResetButtonTiming
ButtonHoldTime(seconds) ResetAction
1 TheBTSisreset.
15 Theunitisresettofactorydefaultsettings.
StatusLED TheOutdoorMicrohasasingleexternalstatusLEDthatdisplaysthestateofthe
unit.Thisallowsfortheusertodeterminethestateofthesystembeforeother
communicationmethods,suchasanIPconnection,havebeenestablished.
Table 21liststherelationshipbetweentheLEDbehaviourandthesystemstatus.
Table 21StatusLEDBehavious
Chapter 5 OutdoorMicroIPConfiguration
Chapter 6 OutdoorMicroHTTPConfiguration
OUTDOORMICROIPCONFIGURATION
5
AboutThisChapter Thischapterincludes:
OutdoorMicroIPConfigurationProcedure
TheOutdoorMicroisfactoryconfiguredwithfixedparameters.Thischapter
describeshowtochangetoaddressesthatareroutableontheoperatornetwork.
Table 22liststhedefaultfactorysettings.
.
Table 22OutdoorMicroDefaultFactoryIPSettings
BTSIPAddress 10.10.10.20
Netmask 255.255.255.0
BootHostIPAddress 10.10.10.10
GatewayIPAddress 10.10.10.1
BTSHostname core2_bts
BSCIPConfiguration IntegratedBSC
BSCIPAddress 10.10.10.10(sameasBoothost)
BSCHostname core2_bsc
OutdoorMicroIP Thissectionincludes:
ConfigurationProcedure PerformingaDefaultPingTest
ChangingtheOutdoorMicroIPConfiguration.
PerformingaDefaultPingTest Beforebeginningtheconfigurationprocess,pingeachofthenetworkelementsin
theOutdoorMicro.
TheworkstationusedtoconfiguretheOutdoorMicromustbeabletoreachthe
10.10.10.100network.ForindividualworkstationIPconfigurationproceduressee
theworkstationoperatingsystemdocumentation.
Toperformthepingtest:
1 Fromtheworkstation,launchacommandlineinterface.
2 PingtheBSC:ping10.10.10.10
3 PingtheBTS:ping10.10.10.20
4 Resolveanyconnectivityproblemsyoufind.SeeFigure 23andFigure 24.
Figure 23ExampleofaSuccessfulPing
H:\>ping10.10.10.20
Pinging10.10.10.20with32bytesofdata:
Replyfrom10.10.10.20:bytes=32time<1msTTL=128
Replyfrom10.10.10.20:bytes=32time<1msTTL=128
Replyfrom10.10.10.20:bytes=32time<1msTTL=128
Replyfrom10.10.10.20:bytes=32time<1msTTL=128
Pingstatisticsfor10.10.10.20:
Packets:Sent=4,Received=4,Lost=0(0%loss),
Approximateroundtriptimesinmilliseconds:
Minimum=0ms,Maximum=0ms,Average=0ms
Figure 24ExampleofanUnsuccessfulPing
H:\>ping10.10.10.20
Pinging10.10.10.20with32bytesofdata:
Requesttimedout.
Requesttimedout.
Requesttimedout.
Requesttimedout.
Pingstatisticsfor10.10.10.20:
Packets:Sent=4,Received=0,Lost=4(100%loss),
ChangingtheOutdoorMicro ThedefaultfactorysettingsarechangedfromtheiCellBootConfigurationpage.
IPConfiguration TheiCellBootConfigurationpageisaGraphicalUserInterface(GUI)
configurationtoolthatconfigurestheOutdoorMicrofromworkstationssharinga
localnetworkconnection.
Theoperatornetworkmustbeabletoroutepacketstothe10.10.10.10network.
ContactStarSolutionssupportengineeringfordefaultpasswordinformation.
TochangetheOutdoorMicroIPconfigurationparameters:
1 LaunchtheiCellBootConfigurationpage:
a Openawebbrowser.
b EntertheBTSIPaddress:10.10.10.20.
c Loginas<defaultlogin>,password<defaultpassword>.
ApagesimilartotheoneinFigure 25isdisplayed.
Figure 25DefaultOutdoorMicroBootConfigurationPage
2 ThedefaultBSCIPConfigurationsettingisIntegratedBSC,iftheBSCelementof
theOutdoorMicroisnotbeingactivated,usethepulldownmenutosetBSCIP
ConfigurationtoNone.SeeFigure 26.
Figure 26BSCIPConfigurationsettoNone
3 Enterthecorrectconfigurationparametersforthenewnetworkinthelefthand
column.SeeFigure 27.
ClickingtheSameasBootHostbuttonsetstheBSCIPConfigurationtomatchthe
BootHostIPAddress.
Figure 27ExampleofaModifiedOutdoorMicroBootConfigurationPage
Ifrequired,theRevertbutton,resetsthevaluesinthelefthandcolumntothe
originalvaluesintherighthandcolumn.
4 ClickontheSaveandResetbutton.
TheSaveandResetbuttonvalidateschanges,saveschangestononvolatile
RAM,andperformsahardwarereset.
Ifthevalidationspass,apagesimilartotheoneinshownFigure 28isdisplayed.
Figure 28BootConfigurationConfirmationPage
5 RedirectiontotheiCellHTTPconfigurationpageshouldoccurinabout45
seconds.Iftheredirectiondoesnotoccurautomatically,clicktheGoTobutton.
SeeChapter 6forHTTPconfigurationinstructions.
TheOutdoorMicrorestartswithitsnewIPconfigurationandisnolonger
reachablethroughthe10.10.10.xnetwork.
6 Loginas<defaultlogin>,<defaultpassword>.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 29isdisplayed.
Figure 29ExampleofaniCellHTTPConfigurationPage
TomakeadditionalchangestotheIPconfiguration,usethefollowingURL:
<BTSIPaddress>/bootChange.html
TochangetheOutdoorMicroIPconfiguration,usersmusthaveEditpermissions
fortheFACTORYauthorizationcategory.Forfurtherinformation,contactStar
Solutionssupportengineering.
AboutThisChapter Thischapterincludes:
ConnectingtotheBSCandBTSElementManagers
ModifyingtheBSCMIB
ModifyingtheBTSMIB
CheckingDeviceStatus
VerifyingtheOutdoorMicroMIBConfiguration.
ConnectingtotheBSCand TheBSCandBTSElementManagersarewebbasedconfigurationtoolscapable
BTSElementManagers ofconfiguringtheOutdoorMicrofromanyWindowsorUnixworkstation
supportingtheMozillaFirefoxInternetbrowser.
TheElementManagerspresenttheBSCandBTSManagementinformationBases
(MIBs)inagraphicalformat.
TheElementManagerscanbeaccessedaftertheOutdoorMicrohasbeen
installed,poweredon,andtheIPconfigured.SeeOutdoorMicroInstallationand
OutdoorMicroIPConfiguration.
NetworkplanninginformationisrequiredtoconfiguretheOutdoorMicro.See
NetworkPlanningRequirements.
ContactStarSolutionssupportengineeringfordefaultpasswordinformation.
ToconnecttotheBSCorBTSElementManager:
1 OpenabrowserwindowandloadtheIPaddressoftheBSCorBTS.
2 Loginas<defaultlogin>,<defaultpassword>(orwithanetworkspecific
loginandpassword).
TheBSCElementManagerinterfaceisshowninFigure 30,whiletheBTSElement
ManagerinterfaceisshowninFigure 31.
Figure 30BSCElementManagerInterface
Figure 31BTSElementManagerInterface
3 Clickthelinkstonavigatethroughtheinterface.
ModifyingtheBSCMIB Thissectionincludes:
ConfiguringBSCNetworkInterfaces
ConfiguringtheBSCSNMPInterface
ConfiguringPDSNInterfaces
ConfiguringNetworkParameters
SavingtheBSCConfiguration.
Dependingonsitespecificconfigurations,someofthesettingsinthefollowing
sectionsmaybepreconfigured.Usethelistedprocedurestosetorverifythe
settings,asrequired.
Table 23BSCMSCNetworkInterfaceConfigurationValues
ToconfigureBSCnetworkinterfaces:
1 Clickcdma1xandtheninterfaces.
ApagesimilartotheoneinFigure 32isdisplayed.
2 Clickiosandthenmscid.
3 EntertheMSCIDandclickSet.
4 ClickiosandthentransmitInactivityTimeout.
5 EntertheMSCtransmitInactivityTimeoutvalueandclickSet.
6 RepeattheaboveprocessfortheremainderoftheparameterslistedinTable 23.
IfintegratedBSCwaschosenduringtheconfigurationprocess(seeOutdoor
MicroIPConfigurationProcedure),thesntpServerIpoftheBSCisautomatically
configuredtomatchtheBTSIPaddress.IfintegratedBSCwasnotchosenproceed
tostep 7.
7 Clickinterfacesandthensntp.
8 ClicksntpServerIp,confirmthattheIPaddressfortheSNTPServer(theBTSIP
address)iscorrect,andclickSet.
Figure 32BSCInterfaceConfiguration
ConfiguringtheBSCSNMP ConfiguringtheBSCSNMPinterfacerequiresaddingtheOMCserverIPaddress.
Interface
ToconfiguretheBSCSNMPinterface:
1 OpentheBSCElementManagerandclickTargetMib.
2 ClickintheOMCcolumnbesidesnmpTargetAddrTable.
3 EntertheOMCIPaddress(seeIPAddressAssignment)intheValuedialogbox
andclicktheSetbutton.
WhenenteringtheOMCIPaddress,donotchangetheportsetting(2162)inthe
Valuedialogbox.
ConfiguringPDSNInterfaces If1xRTTpacketdataisavailableonthenetwork,thenetworkinterfacesmustbe
configured.
Table 24liststheBSCPDSNparametersthatmustbeconfigured.
Table 24BSCPDSNNetworkInterfaceConfigurationValues
ToconfiguretheBSCPDSNInterface:
1 Clickcdma1xandthencdma,cdmaPacketDataProperties.
ApagesimilartotheoneinFigure 33displays.
Figure 33BSCcdmaPacketDataPropertiesConfiguration
2 Changethecorrespondingfieldsbasedonthenetworkconfiguration.
ConfiguringNetwork TheBSCmustbeconfiguredfortheparametervaluesthatuniquelydefineitin
Parameters theCDMA2000network.Table 25liststheparametersthatmustbeconfigured.
EachBSCmusthaveauniquePacketZoneIDsimilarinconcepttoBSCID.
Table 25BSCNetworkParameterConfigurationValues
SavingtheBSCConfiguration Theconfigurationchangesmustbesaved.Thechangestakeeffectonlyafterthe
BSCisrestarted.
TosavetheBSCconfiguration:
1 OntheiCellmenu,clickCommands.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 34displays.
2 ClickcommandSaveConfig.
Figure 34BSCCommandsMenu
TorestarttheBSC:
1 Ontheicellmenuclickcommands.
2 SelectcommandRestartandclickSet.
ModifyingtheBTSMIB Thissectionincludes:
ConfiguringBTSNetworkInterfaces
ConfiguringTimingintheBTS
SelectingPAType
ConfiguringtheDigitalBasebandBoard
ConfiguringBTSSystemParameters
ConfiguringtheBTSPilotDatabase
SavingtheBTSConfiguration.
ConfiguringBTSNetwork TheBTSnetworkinterfacesmustbeconfigured.
Interfaces
Thissectionincludes:
ConfiguringtheBTSBSCInterface
ConfiguringtheBTSSNTPInterface.
Table 26liststheBTSnetworkinterfaceconfigurationparametersthatmustbe
configured.
Table 26BTSNetworkInterfaceConfigurationParameters
ConfiguringtheBTSBSCInterface
IfintegratedBSCwaschosenduringtheconfigurationprocess(seeOutdoor
MicroIPConfigurationProcedure),anentryfortheBSCisautomatically
configuredinthebscListTable.
IfintegratedBSCwasnotchosenduringtheconfigurationprocess,theBTSBSC
Interfacemustbeconfigured.
ToconfiguretheBTSBSCInterface:
1 Clickcdma1x,theninterfaces,aBis,bscListTable.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 35isdisplayed.
Figure 35BTSbscAddressConfiguration
2 ModifytheexistingBSCrecordbychangingtheBSCIPaddressinbscListTable.
ConfiguringtheBTSSNTPInterface
FortheBTS,configuringtheBTSSNTPinterfacerequiresconfiguringtheSNTP
serverIPaddress.
ToconfigureBTSSNTPinterfaces:
1 Clickcdma1x,interfaces,sntp,andthensntpServerIp.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 36displays.
Figure 36BTSsntpServerIpConfiguration
2 EntertheSNTPserverIPaddressandclickSet.
ConfiguringTimingintheBTS BeforeconfiguringtimingintheBTS,verifythattheGPSantennaisconnectedor,
ifanexternalTCMisbeingused,thattheTCMisconfigured,asdescribedinthe
TCMInstallationandInitialConfigurationGuide.SeeSupportingDocumentation.
VerifythatGPStimingsettingsintheBTSmatchthesettingsdescribedinthe
followingprocedureandchangethemifrequired.
VerifyingorchangingGPStimingintheBTS:
1 Selectcdma1x,thenselecthw,thendoPP1Ssynchronization.
2 ChoosetrueandclicktheSetbutton.
3 Again,selectcdma1x|hw,thencore2,thencore2MsbConfiguration,andthen
selectcore2MsbSetPpsTimingSource.
4 ChoosemsbGpsandclicktheSetbutton.
SelectingPAType ToselecttheOutdoorMicroPAtype:
1 Selectcdma1xandclickcdma,thencdmaSectorInfo,thensectorInfoTable,and
thenclickthelinkinthecolumntotherightofexternalPA.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 37isdisplayed.
Figure 37BTSexternalPAConfiguration
2 IntheValuepulldownmenu,selectcore2andclicktheSetbutton.
3 Againselectcdma1xandclickcdma,thencdmaSectorInfo,thensectorInfoTable,
andthenclickthelinkinthecolumntotherightofcsmBtfTimeInChipX16.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 38isdisplayed.
Figure 38BTScsmBtfTimeInChipX16Configuration
4 IntheValuefield,confirmthatthecorrectnumberisentered,andclicktheSet
button.
ConfiguringtheDigital TheDigitalBasebandBoard(DBB)alarmthresholdsmustbeconfigured.
BasebandBoard
TosettheDBBalarmthresholds:
1 Selectcdma1xandclickhw,thencore2andthencore2DbbConfiguration.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 39isdisplayed.
Figure 39core2DbbConfigurationConfiguration
2 ConfirmthatthevaluesshowninTable 27aresetundercore2DbbConfiguration.
Table 27core2DbbConfigurationVariableSettings
AlarmThreshholdVariable Value
core2DbbAlarmPpsNotLockedThreshold 5000
core2DbbAlarmHighTempCriticalThreshold 850
core2DbbAlarmHighTempMajorThreshold 800
core2DbbAlarmLowTempMajorThreshold 400
3 Ifthevalueshownisincorrect:
a IntheValuemenu,enterthecorrectvalue
b clicktheSetbutton.
ConfiguringBTSSystem TheBTSmustbeconfiguredfortheparametervaluesthatuniquelydefineitin
Parameters theCDMA2000network.Table 28liststheparametersthatmustbeconfigured.
TheBTSPacketZoneIDmustmatchtheprimaryBSCPacketZoneID.
Table 28BTSNetworkParameterConfigurationParameters
Table 28BTSNetworkParameterConfigurationParameters(continued)
ToconfigureBTSsystemparameters:
1 Clickcdma1x,cdmaandthencdmaSystemInfo.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 40isdisplayed.
Figure 40BTSNetworkParameterConfiguration
2 Changethecorrespondingfields,basedonthenetworkconfiguration.
ConfiguringtheBTSPilot ThesectorsmustbeconfiguredfortheCDMA2000network,includingsetting
Database upneighborlists.
Table 29liststheparametersthatmustbeconfigured.
Table 29BTSSectorConfigurationParameters
Table 29BTSSectorConfigurationParameters(continued)
ToconfigureBTSsectors:
1 LocateeachoftheparameterslistedinTable 29,usingthespecifiedpath.
2 Changethecorrespondingfieldsbasedonthenetworkconfiguration.
SavingtheBTSConfiguration TheBTSconfigurationchangesmustbesaved.Thechangestakeeffectonlyafter
theBTSisrestarted.
TosavetheBTSconfiguration:
1 OntheiCellmenu,clickcommands.
ApagesimilartotheoneshowninFigure 41isdisplayed.
2 ClickCommandSaveConfig.
Figure 41BTSCommandParameters
TorestarttheBTS:
1 Ontheicellmenu,clickcommands.
2 SelectcommandSaveAndRestartandclickSet.
CheckingDeviceStatus ThestatussummarypagesmustbecheckedtoverifythestateoftheBSCand
BTS.ThestatusLEDmustalsobecheckedtoverifythestateoftheOutdoor
Micro.SeeTable 21onpage 51.
Toviewthestatussummary:
1 Ontheicellmenu,clickstatusSummary.
TheBSCStatusSummarypageisshowninFigure 42,whiletheBTSStatus
SummarypageisshowninFigure 43.
Figure 42BSCStatusSummaryPage
Figure 43BTSStatusSummaryPage
2 Checkthelistedstatusestoconfirmtheyareasexpected.
Whencheckingthestatuses,redmeansoff,ambermeansstartingornotinuse,
andgreenmeansoperational.
Table 30OutdoorMicroMIBConfigurationCheckList
Appendix A RegulatoryNotices
Appendix B AcronymsandAbbreviations
REGULATORYNOTICES
A
U.S.RegulatoryStatement ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationofthisdeviceis
subjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful
interference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceivedincluding
interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassA
digitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedto
providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipment
isoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,and
canradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordance
withtheinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelyto
causeharmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrectthe
interferenceathisownexpense..
CanadianRegulatory ThisClassAdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES003.
Statement
CetappareilnumriquedelaclasseAestconformelanormeNMB003du
Canada.
Caution:
UnauthorizedmodificationsorchangesnotexpresslyapprovedbyStarSolutions
InternationalInc.couldvoidcompliancewithregulatoryrules,andtherebyyour
authoritytousethisequipment.
TocomplywiththeMaximumPermissibleExposure(MPE)requirementsfor
generalpopulationthatarespecifiedunderFCCPart1Section1.1310Table1,
themaximumpowerdensityresultingfromthecompositeEffectiveIsotopic
RadiatedPower(EIRP)fromtheantennaconnectedtothisequipmentmustbe
limitedtothemaximumpermissibleexposureasstatedbelow:
PowerdensitylimitforBandClass0=f/1500=0.58mW/cm
PowerdensitylimitforBandClass1=1mW/cm
ThisvaluecanbeachievedbymultiplecombinationsofRFoutput,antennagain,
anddistancefromtheantennawhenenergized.
Theminimumsafedistancesfromaradiatingstructureinordertobeexcluded
fromroutineenvironmentalevaluationare:
ForBandClass0(TX:869894MHzRX:824849MHz)d(safedistance)=4.7m
ForBandClass1(TX:19301990MHzRX:18501910MHz)d(safedistance)=5.1m
TheMPEisexpressedasfollows:
PowerDensityPd(mW/cm)=EIRP/[4*Pi*d]
Where
d=distancefromtheantennaexpressedincm.
EIRPexpressedinmW=10[TXPower(dBm)+AntGain(dBi)]/10
TXPower(dBm)=10*log[TxPower(mW)]
Asanexamplewiththetransmitterrunningat5wattsoutputintoanantenna
withagainof10dBi,theminimumsafedistancefromtheantennatoensure
exposurewouldbe:
63cmtoremainbelow1mW/cm2forthe1900PCSband,and
83cmtoremainbelow0.58mW/cm2forthe800Cellularband.
Wheninstallingtheantenna,theaboverelationshipshouldbeusedtoensurethe
combinationofpower,antennagain,anddistanceissuchthatthemaximum
permissiblepowerdensityisnotexceeded.Differentcombinationsofoutput
powerandantennagainwillresultindifferentminimumsafedistances.
Acronymsand Thisappendixdefinesacronyms,abbreviations,andterminologythatmaybe
Abbreviations usedinthisguide.
Table 31ListofAcronyms
Acronym Definition
1xRTT CDMA20001X(IS2000)
2G Secondgeneration
3G Thirdgeneration
AC AlternatingCurrent
ANSI AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute
BSC BaseStationController
BSS BaseStationSubsystem
BTS BaseTransceiverStation
CDMA CodeDivisionMultipleAccess
Clk Clock
DC DirectCurrent
DSS Digitalsubsystem
EIRP EffectiveIsotopicRadiatedPower
ESD ElectrostaticDischarge
EVDO EvolutionDataOptimized
FA FrequencyAllocation
FCC FederalCommunicationsCommission
GND Ground
GPS GlobalPositioningSystem
GUI GraphicalUserInterface
HA HomeAgent
HLR HomeLocationRegister
HTTP HypertextTransferProtocol
iBus InternalBus
IOS InternetworkOperatingSystem
IP InternetProtocol
IPRAN InternetProtocolRadioAccessNetwork
MIB ManagementInformationBase
MPE MaximumPermissibleExposure
Table 31ListofAcronyms(continued)
Acronym Definition
MNC MobileNetworkCode
MSC MobileSwitchingCenter
OMC OperationandManagementCenter
PCM PulseCodeModulation
PDSN PacketDataServingNode
PSTN PublicSwitchedTelephoneNetwork
RF RadioFrequency
RFS RFSubsystem
RJ45 RegisteredJack45
RxD ReceiveDiversity
RxM ReceiveMain
SMA SubMiniatureversionA[connector]
TCM TimingControlModule
TCP TransmissionControlProtocol
TDM TimeDivisionMultiplexed
ToD TimeofDay
Tx Transmit
UTC CoordinatedUniversalTime
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