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IP-20G Installation Guide

March 2016
Version 3

Agenda
• Electromagnetic Fields, ESD and Laser Protection
• General Requirements for Packing and Transportation and
Environment
• IP-20G Rack Installation
• Rack Installation
• Grounding the IP-20G
• Replacing SM-Card
• Power Cable
• Mechanical Specifications
• Earth Bonding of Equipment
• IP-20G to RFU-C connection
• Antenna Installation
• RFU-C Installation

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High Frequency Electromagnetic Fields!
• Exposure to strong high frequency electromagnetic fields may cause
thermal damage to personnel. The eye (cornea and lens) is easily exposed.
• Any unnecessary exposure is undesirable and should be avoided.
• In radio-relay communication installations, ordinary setup for normal
operation, the general RF radiation level will be well below the safety limit.
• In the antennas and directly in front of them the RF intensity normally will
exceed the danger level, within limited portions of space.
• Dangerous radiation may be found in the neighborhood of open waveguide
flanges or horns where the power is radiated into space.
• To avoid dangerous radiation the following precautions must be taken:
• During work within and close to the front of the antenna; make sure that
transmitters will remain turned off.
• Before opening coaxial - or waveguide connectors carrying RF power,
turn off transmitters.
• Consider any incidentally open RF connector as carrying power, until
otherwise proved. Do not look into coaxial connectors at closer than
reading distance (1 foot). Do not look into an open waveguide unless
you are absolutely sure that the power is turned off.

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ESD & LASER


• ESD
• This equipment contains components which are sensitive to "ESD" (Electro
Static Discharge). Therefore, ESD protection measures must be observed
when touching the IDU.
• Anyone responsible for the installation or maintenance of the FibeAir IDU
must use an ESD Wrist Strap.
• Additional precautions include personnel grounding, grounding of work
bench, grounding of tools and instruments as well as transport and storage
in special antistatic bags and boxes.
• LASER
• Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
• The optical interface must only be serviced by qualified personnel, who are
aware of the hazards involved to repair laser products.

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General Requirements

Transportation & Inspection


• The equipment cases are prepared for
shipment by air, truck, railway and sea,
suitable for handling by forklift trucks and
slings. The cargo must be kept dry during
transport and storage.

• It is recommended that the equipment be


transported to the installation site in its
original packing case.

• If intermediate storage is required, the


packed equipment must be stored in a dry
and cool environment, and out of direct
sunlight, in accordance with ETS 300 019-
1-1, Class 1.2.

• Check the packing lists and verify that the


correct equipment part numbers and
quantities are in the delivered packages.

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Packing & Transportation

The equipment is packed at the factory, and sealed moisture-absorbing bags


are inserted.

The equipment is prepared for public transportation. The cargo must be kept dry
during transportation.

Keep items in their original boxes till they reach their final destination.

If intermediate storage is required, the packed equipment must be stored in dry


and cool conditions and out of direct sunlight

When unpacking –
Check the packing lists, and ensure that the
correct part numbers and quantities of
components arrived.

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General Requirements
1. Environmental specification for IDU: -5C (23F) to +55C (131F)

2. Environmental specification for RFU: -33C (-27F) to +55C (131F) high reliability
3. -45C (-49F) to +60C (140F) with limited margins

4. Cold startup requires at least -5C (23F)

5. Humidity: 5%RH to 95%RH for IP-20G

6. Humidity: 5%RH to 100%RH for RFU-C

7. IDU standard Input is -48VDC (-40 to -60VDC)

8. This equipment is designed to permit connection between the earthed conductor of


the DC supply circuit and the Earthing conductor at the equipment.

9. The equipment shall be connected to a properly grounded supply system

10. The DC supply system is to be local, i.e. within the same premises as the equipment

11. A disconnect device is not allowed in the grounded circuit between the DC supply
source and the frame/grounded circuit connection.

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IP-20G Rack Installation

Installing the IP-20G IDU

Kits required to perform the installation:

• IP-20G chassis 1x
• 19” rack/ sub rack 1x
• SM-Card Cover 1x

Tools:

Philips screwdriver
Flat screwdriver

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Rack Installation
• Insert and hold the IP-20G IDU in the rack, as shown in the following
figures. Use four screws (not supplied with the installation kit) to fasten the
IDU to the rack.

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Grounding the IP-20G


• Connect a grounding wire first to the single-point stud shown in the figure
below, and then to the rack, using a single screw and two washers.

• The grounding wire must be 16 AWG or thicker

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Replacing an IP-20G IDU or SM-Card
• If you should need to replace the IP-20G IDU, you must first remove the SM-Card Cover so that
you can insert it into the new IDU.
• The SM-Card holds the configuration and software for the IDU. The SM-Card is embedded in the
SM-Card Cover, so re-using the existing SM-Card Cover is necessary to ensure that the unit’s
software and configuration is maintained.
• In some cases, you may need to replace the SM-Card itself in order to upgrade the unit’s
configuration.
To remove the SM-Card Cover:
1. Loosen the screws of the SM-Card Cover and remove it from the IDU.

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Replacing an IP-20G IDU or SM-Card


2. In the new IDU or, if you are upgrading the SM-Card, the old IDU, make sure that there is no
foreign matter blocking the sockets in the opening where the SM-Card is installed.

3. Gently place the SM-Card Cover in its place and tighten the screws, using a Phillips screwdriver.

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Power Requirements
When selecting a power source, the following must be considered:

• DC power can be from -40 VDC to -60 VDC.

• Installation Codes: The equipment must be installed according to country national


electrical codes. For North America, equipment must be installed in accordance to the
US National Electrical Code, Articles 110-16, 110-17 and 110-18, and the Canadian
Electrical Code, Section 12.

• Overcurrent Protection: A readily accessible listed branch circuit overcurrent


protective device, rated 15 A, must be incorporated in the building wiring.

• Grounded Supply System: The equipment shall be connected to a properly grounded


supply system. All equipment in the immediate vicinity shall be grounded the same
way, and shall not be grounded elsewhere.

• Local Supply System: The DC supply system is to be local, i.e. within the same
premises as the equipment.

• Disconnect Device: A disconnect device is not allowed in the grounded circuit


between the DC supply source and the frame/grounded circuit connection.

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Power Interface
• FibeAir IP-20G receives an external supply of -48V current via one or
two power interfaces (the second power interface is optional for power
redundancy). The IP-20G monitors the power supply for under-voltage
and includes reverse polarity protection, so that if the positive (+) and
negative (-) inputs are mixed up, the system remains shutdown.
• The allowed power input range for the IP-20G is -40V to -60V. An under
voltage alarm is triggered if the power goes below the allowed range,
and an over voltage alarm is triggered if the power goes above the
allowed range.
• Make sure to use a circuit breaker to protect the circuit from damage
by short or overload. In a building installation, the circuit breaker shall
be readily accessible and incorporated external to the equipment. The
maximum rating of the overcurrent protection shall be 10 Amp, while
the maximum current rating is 5 Amp.

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Power Cable

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Power cables

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Mechanical Specifications

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Earth Bonding of Equipment

Copyright © 2009 – 2013 Nera Networks AS All rights reserved. I-79113-EN rev. A
Typical Earthing Network
Note 1: Structure or cable riser directly connected to Station
Earth Network.
Note 2: Main Earth Bar in equipment room, connected to
Station Earth Network.
Note 3: Earth Bus Bar/Cable connected to main earth bar.
Note 4: Coax Signal Cable.
Note 5: Over voltage protection integrated in units.

Note 1

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Feeder - Earthing Kit (pos.1)


Ceragon Networks provides one
Earthing kit per feeder as standard
Earthing Kit staggered to ensure smooth,
There are three logical positions where uniform jumper transition to point of bonding.
a Waveguide/Feeder Earthing Kit should be installed:

1. Highest priority is at the bottom of the vertical


Custom Earthing Kit supplied from the
feeder run, on the straight section just above the
bend where it transitions from vertical to
Feeder Manufacturer – use only kit that are
horizontal. compatible.

2. Jumper Leads from the kit should be bonded to Never intermix components from different
the Tower Structure: Manufacturers.
- directly (bolted connection)
- via a earth termination plate (if provided)
- stainless steel angle adaptor (ANDREW)
3. Earth Kit on the feeder should be positioned
so that each jumper lead has a uniform smooth
transition down to the point of bonding – this may
mean staggering their position as shown here.

4. It is preferred that each jumper is bonded


separately.
Jumper lead between Earthing Kit
SEE NEXT TWO SLIDES and buried earth radial bonded to base
of the Tower Leg.
Recommended 70mm² PVC Coated Conductor

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Feeder - Earthing Kit (pos.2)
Second line of defence

The second position in order of priority is just before the


waveguide/feeder enters the shelter through the wall plate.
Earth Termination Plate
1. Again it is important that the jumper lead forms a smooth
transition downwards to earth. In this case the bonding
point is on the earth termination plate mounted below the Earth Kit
cable bridge.

2. It is preferred that each jumper is bonded separately. Earth


Termination Plate usually have multiple bonding holes pre-
drilled.

3. To shape each conductor correctly begin at the earth


termination plate and form the cable to the best transition
back to the feeder. From there you will establish the
location to fit the earth kit. Treat each earthing kit
Jumper lead between Earthing Kit
separately. and Earth Termination Plate outside
shelter.
Recommended 70mm² PVC Coated
Conductor or 3mm x 25mm Copper
Common Errors Tape.
Fitting or, finding the Earth Termination Plate too high on the Conductor / Tape should be run out
shelter wall often prevent achieving the required earth to the
jumper transition. Buried earth loop at a depth of
600mm.

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Feeder - Earthing Kit (pos.3)

The third position in order of priority is at the antenna position.


Here, the Earthing Kit is fitted on the vertical straight
section of feeder just after the transition from horizontal to
vertical.

1. Once again it is important that the jumper lead forms a


smooth transition downwards to earth. It is usual to use the
tower structure itself as the main down conductor.

2. To shape each conductor correctly begin at the bonding


point and form the cable to the best transition back to the
feeder. From there you will establish the best position to fit
the earth kit to the feeder. Treat each earthing kit
separately.
The tower structure or
3. If using a Stainless Steel Angle Adaptor – this will provide climbing ladder are
flexibility to establishing a bonding point on the tower – the both commonly used
Angle Adaptor does not require you to find or drill a hole in for bonding the earth
any structural members. jumper.

Angle Adaptors are the


most convenient
bonding method as this
Additional Earthing Kit:
avoids finding or
If a customer specifies additional earthing kit to be fitted, these drilling holes at height
would normally be positioned between the two kit installed at the in the tower.
top and bottom of the feeder.

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ODU Earthing

EACH ODU IS SEPARATELY


EARTHED – DO NOT JUMPER
BETWEEN ODU

1. SMOOTH JUMPER TRANSITION

2. SHORTEN THE JUMPER IF TOO LONG

3. SUPPORT EARTH JUMPER


WHERE NEEDED

4. BOND TO TOWER STRUCTURE.


CLAMP TYPE DEPENDENT ON
TOWER MEMBER PROFILE

RSSI

N-Type to IDU connection

EARTH TERMINAL

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Applying the same principles to all cables

With All Cable Installations

Avoid leaving coils along


feeder cables

Avoid – kinking the cable

Avoid – cable loopbacks

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Weatherproofing
• Each Earthing Kit should be protected with a waterproof weather seal

• If the weather seals are not provided as part of the main Earthing Kit, they must be
ordered

• Each kit is provided with an installation instruction (or, Bulletin)

• Always follow the advice given in the instruction to achieve the best possible
installation

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ODU to IDU connection


IP-20G to RFU-C connection
The cable should have a maximum attenuation of 30 dB at 350 MHz.

TNC

N-type female

N-type male

TNC male

TNC females
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N-type connector installation


http://www.youtube.com/watch
?v=cAV_xhP3FNA

http://www.youtube.com/watch
?v=Mo9LwdHe39M

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TNC connector
installation
instructions

http://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=XfA0JVR
JSxU

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Protecting the IF Connector for Split Mount


Make sure the vulcanized tape and PVC tape
overwrap extends right up to the ODU casing
and is hand moulded around the connector to
form a water tight joint

Fit a small cable tie at the top and


bottom of the weather kit to
prevent the PVC tape over wrap
from loosening

Also is possible to use cold


shrink medium instead of
tapes

Self sealing vulcanized tape The vulcanized tape must Failure to follow every detail of
weather kit should be be overwrapped with PVC the installation instructions will
applied to the connector at tape tied off at the top and result with water damage to the
the ODU to make it fully bottom with cable ties. connector and cable
water tight.

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Cable Clamping
IF Cable

Tower Cross Member

Avoid this method which is


When securing cables with cable
less secure and will cause
ties the method shown here can
unsightly bending of the
normally be achieved using a single
cable
tie.
This method will keep the cable
straight and provide the best
support

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Cable Installation and Grounding


• For optical cables no grounding is required

• For Ethernet cables, the cable should be grounded to the antenna tower
every 50m using the kit CAT5E_gnd_kit.

• Procedure – see installation Guide

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Antenna Installation

RSSI Curve

1,9V

1,6V

1,3V

-30dBm -60dbm -90dBm

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Antenna Panning - Azimuth
Important to establish which are the side lobes
and what is the main beam

Position can be marked onto the column or


interface using a felt tipped pen
Receiving Antenna SIDE LOBE

Always Pan antenna


beyond each side lobe

AZIMUTH
MAIN BEAM

SIDE LOBE

For Azimuth panning it is important to establish the


strongest possible signal – but remember, further improvement
should be expected once elevation adjustment is carried out

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Antenna Panning - Elevation


Determine from available data if the antenna direction
of shoot is above or below horizontal to ensure the
elevation is adjusted in the correct direction
With the main beam having already been established
it is not necessary to find the side lobes again
Receiving Antenna Once the best signal strength has been found using
elevation – minor azimuth panning can often
improve the signal strength further

SIDE LOBE
ELEVATION

HORIZONTAL

MAIN BEAM

Note:
SIDE LOBE
It should not always be expected to establish the strongest receive signal at
first attempt to align an antenna

Antenna may need to be panned several times before the optimum signal
strength is established

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Dual Polarized Antenna connection
To fit the Duel Polarized Waveguide
Interface

Note: There may be some variation in of the


Duel Polarized Waveguide Interface -
always refer to the installation Bulletin before
attempting to install this unit

Remove the two Waveguide Interface


securing screws.

Replace the Waveguide Interface with the


Dual Polarized Waveguide Interface.

Secure the Dual Polarized Waveguide


Interface to the antenna by means of two
screws M8.

Remount the two Waveguide Interface


securing screws.

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Dual Polarized Antenna connection


DUEL POLARIZED FEEDHORN
WAVEGUIDE

Waveguide ports on feedhorn


clearly marked to show polarization

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RFU-C Installation

RFU-C waveguide flanges

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RFU-C direct mount configurations

1+0 direct

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RFU-C and Antenna Interface Direct Mount Polarization

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RFU-C remote mount configurations

1+0 remote

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RFU-C direct 1+1 mount configurations

1+1 direct

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RFU-C 1+1 Coupler Direct Mount Polarization

Vertical Polarization Horizontal Polarization

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RFU-C remote mount configurations

1+1 remote

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Orthogonal Mode Transducer (OMT) Installation

Switch to the circular adaptor


(removing the
existing rectangular transition,
swapping the O-ring, and
replacing on the circular
transition).

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OMT Installation Example

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RFU-C Mediation devices losses

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Agenda
 Electromagnetic Fields, ESD and Laser Protection
 General Requirements for Packing and Transportation and
Environment
 IP-20G Rack Installation
 Rack Installation
 Grounding the IP-20G
 Replacing SM-Card
 Power Cable
 Mechanical Specifications
 Earth Bonding of Equipment
 IP-20G to RFU-C connection
 Antenna Installation
 RFU-C Installation

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