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1 NE management by software application Figure 154: Qos ethernet counter period duration Normalized The MPR-e supports normalized Hop PM for both 1+0 and 1+1 HSB configuration in Single NE mode with 7705 SAR. When in 1+1 HSB configuration, Link PM is also provided by the EPS active MPR-e. The EPS standby MPR-e reports only Hop PM and no data for Link PM. Whenever an EPS switch occurs (automatic or issued by operator), the current period is declared suspected and PM link monitoring continues on the new EPS active MPR-e. Counters thresholds In the Counters Thresholds screen the Low Threshold and High Threshold can be changed for each G.826 parameter (BBE, ES, SES). The high threshold will cause the activation of the alarm "Threshold exceeded" during the Performance Monitoring period and the low threshold will cause the deactivation of the same alarm. MPR-e 249

2 Navigator area Note: For the 24-hour report only the High Threshold can be changed. Click on the Apply button to send the new parameters to the equipment. Click on the Default button to restore the default parameters. Figure 155: Counters thresholds 15Min counters The upper part of the screen will show the values of the current 15-min period; the lower part will show the last elapsed 15-min period. Click on the Activate button (1) to activate the 15-min normalized NE counter computation. Click on the Start icon (2) to start the monitoring of the current 15-min period (if the NE counter computation is activated) and set the refresh period (range from 1s to 60s with default value to 5s). Click on the Reset button to reset the NE counter computation (if the NE counter computation is activated). 250 MPR-e

3 NE management by software application Figure 156: 15Min counter activation MPR-e 251

4 Navigator area Figure 157: 15Min counter When a 15-min period is over, the period data is automatically reported and shown on the lower part of the window. 252 MPR-e

5 NE management by software application Figure 158: 15Min counter Click on the Stop icon (1) to stop the current 15-min counter monitoring. Click on the Deactivate button to deactivate the 15-min normalized NE counter computation (if the counter monitoring is stopped). MPR-e 253

6 Navigator area Figure 159: 15Min counter deactivation 24H counters The 24H Counters menu is identical to the 15Min Counters menu, but the period is 24 hours rather than 15 minutes. Import history This menu displays the counters of the history report. Select Import History and click on the Load button. 254 MPR-e

7 NE management by software application Figure 160: Import history Select the file to be opened and click on the Open button. MPR-e 255

8 Navigator area Figure 161: File selection The history file opens showing the performance report. Adaptive modulation The Adaptive Modulation Counter screen will show the total seconds during which each modulation scheme has been used. 15Min counters The upper part of the screen will show the values of the current 15-min period; the lower part will show the last elapsed 15-min period. Click on the Activate button (1) to activate the 15-min normalized NE counter computation. Click on the Start icon (2) to start the monitoring of the current 15min period (if the NE counter computation is activated) and set the refresh period (range from 1s to 60s with default value to 5s). 256 MPR-e

9 NE management by software application Press the Reset button to reset the NE counter computation (if the NE counter computation is activated). Figure 162: Adaptive modulation counter activation MPR-e 257

10 Navigator area Figure 163: 15Min counter When a 15-min period is over, the period data is automatically reported and shown in the lower part of the window. 258 MPR-e

11 NE management by software application Figure 164: 15Min counters history Click on the Stop icon (1) to stop the current 15-min counters monitoring. Click on the Deactivate button to deactivate the 15-min normalized NE counter computation (if the counter monitoring is stopped). MPR-e 259

12 Navigator area Figure 165: 15Min counters deactivation 24H counters The 24H Counters menu is identical to the 15Min Counters menu, but the period is 24 hours rather than 15 minutes. Import history See Import history. Qos ethernet MPT QoS ingress counters MPT Qos Ingress counters computation is always activated. The history period can be modified (see Performance history file upload). 260 MPR-e

13 NE management by software application The upper part of the window shows a graphical evolution of the counters. The lower part of the window will show a table reporting the counter values when monitoring is activated. Each time the counters are refreshed, an entry will be added to the table. Click on the Start icon to start the monitoring of the MPT QoS Ingress counters and set the refresh period (range from 5s to 60s with default value to 5s). Click on the Stop icon to stop the MPT QoS Ingress counters monitoring. Click on the Reset button to reset the NE counter computation. Figure 166: Ethernet: QOS counters The QoS counters are: Transmitted Frames Discarded Frames Note: The Egress Discarded Frames counter is associated with 100Base-Tx. It has no meaning when the MPR-e is working at 1000B-T/1000B-SX Transmitted Bytes MPR-e 261

14 Navigator area The counters are shown in the following formats: bar graphical tabular Counters can be displayed for a single queue (Queue # tab-panel) or for all the queues (Aggregate tab-panel). The default span of the graphical format is 24 hours, but it can be changed. An example of the QoS Counters screen is given in Figure 167. Figure 167: Qos counters example for Queue 1 Import history See Import history. 262 MPR-e

15 NE management by software application Traffic port ethernet This menu is not available in Single NE mode with 7705 SAR. Traffic port counters Traffic Port counters computation is always activated. The history period can be modified (see Performance history file upload). The upper part of the screen will show a graphical evolution of the counters. The lower part of the window will show a table reporting the counter values when monitoring is activated. Each time the counters are refreshed, an entry will be added in the table. Press the Start icon to start the monitoring of the Traffic Port counters and set the refresh period (default: 5s). Press the Stop icon to stop the Traffic Port counters monitoring. Press the Reset button to reset the NE counter computation. MPR-e 263

16 Navigator area Figure 168: Ethernet: Traffic port counters The Traffic Port Counters are: Number of Bytes Number of Frames Discarded Frames Note: The Egress Discarded Frames counter is associated with 100Base-Tx. It has no meaning when the MPR-e is working at 1000B-T/1000B-SX Errored Frames Unicast Frames Multicast Frames Broadcast Frames 264 MPR-e

17 NE management by software application The counters are shown in the following formats: bar graphical tabular An example of the Traffic Port Counters screen is given in Figure 169. Figure 169: Traffic port counters example Monitoring For the Alarms sub-menu, see MPT alarms. MPR-e 265

18 Navigator area Troubleshooting This menu has the following sub-menus: Inventory Troubleshooting Monitoring Inventory This menu provides all the inventory data of the MPT. Figure 170: Inventory Troubleshooting This menu allows: to activate the available loopbacks on the MPT; to manually manage the ACM; to restart the MPT; to manually manage the ATPC (MPR-A only). 266 MPR-e

19 NE management by software application Two loopbacks are available: Line Side (the signal is send back to the indoor equipment) Radio Side (the signal is send back to the remote station) To activate a loopback select the loopback and click on the Activate button. A time-out can be associated with the loopback. Enter the suitable time-out (max: 4 days) and click on the Apply button. Figure 171: Loopback activation To deactivate a loopback, click on the Deactivate button. To lock the ACM engine select the Lock ACM engine box and select the modulation scheme to be used. MPR-e 267

20 Navigator area Figure 172: ACM manual management To restart the NE press the Restart NE button. To lock the ATPC to the min or max value, select the Lock ATPC check box and select either Low or High Power mode. 268 MPR-e

21 NE management by software application Figure 173: ATPC manual management (MPR-A only) Monitoring For this menu, refer to Monitoring. Maintenance The Maintenance menu has the following sub-menus: Inventory Backup / restore Software download for MPR-e standalone Configuration > Radio Monitoring MPR-e 269

22 Navigator area Figure 174: Maintenance Monitoring This menu has the following sub-menus: MPT alarms Peripheral MPT alarms Power measurements (not accessible in the Performance menu) Modem measurements (not accessible in the Performance menu) Events (only in the Troubleshooting menu) MPT alarms The MPT Alarms menu allows you to display and store the alarms of the NE, see Figure 175. Two global lists of alarms are displayed: CURRENT ALARMS shows all the equipment alarms currently present 270 MPR-e

23 NE management by software application ALARM LOG shows all the equipment alarms currently present and the history of the alarms (i.e. cleared alarms) Note: When an alarm is no longer active, it disappears from the Current Alarm list and it is displayed in the Alarm log list as a cleared alarm The alarms present when the system is powered on are not reported on Alarm Log The alarms have a different color according to their severity and their state. Red: CRITICAL alarm Orange: MAJOR alarm Yellow: MINOR alarm Cyan: WARNING alarm Blue: INDETERMINATE alarm (Note that this alarm severity does not apply to equipment) Green: CLEARED alarm (alarm no longer active) You can apply filters to this list of alarms. Within the tab-panel, each alarm is provided with the information below. Time Stamp: date and time of the alarm. The format is yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss. Probable Cause: probable cause of the alarm Type: alarm class (COMMUNICATION alarm not created inside the equipment, but generated by connected equipment or due to transmission/propagation problems; EQUIPMENT: alarm of inside the equipment) Object: equipment on which the equipment where the alarm occurred Sub-Object: component of the equipment on which the alarm occurred Severity: alarm severity Specific Problem: this field provides more information regarding the alarm MPR-e 271

24 Navigator area Figure 175: MPT Alarms To filter alarms, select the filter icon. 272 MPR-e

25 NE management by software application Figure 176: Alarm filtering You can apply multiple filters at the same time. Note that filtering is also available when you select one severity level in the Alarm synthesis window or click on an LED in the overview window. When a filter is engaged, the icon becomes: To remove filtering, select No Filter in the menu. The icon becomes: To print alarms, select the print icon: Peripheral MPT alarms The Peripheral MPT Alarms menu allows to display and store the alarms of the remote MPR-e and the X-polarized MPR-e when in XPIC configuration, see Figure 177. MPR-e 273

26 Navigator area Figure 177: Peripheral NE alarms For the alarm description refer to MPT alarms. Power measurements To start the measurements click on Start icon. 274 MPR-e

27 NE management by software application Figure 178: Power measurements Select the Refresh Period (default = 5 s). Note: Without any received signal (Tx mute on the remote MPT for example), the RSL value displayed may be more than -100 dbm. This depends on the channelisation/modulation settings. Figure 179: Power measurement refresh period MPR-e 275

28 Navigator area Figure 180: Power measurements The window is divided into two parts, relevant to the two radio hop directions: Near End To Far End Power Monitoring (upper part) Far End To Near End Power Monitoring (lower part) The bar indications and the curves regarding the Tx Power and the Rx signal (RSL) are shown for each direction. The Span of the curve can be changed. The Available buttons from the left to the right side: Zoom Out Zoom In Scroll Lock Left and right arrows (4 buttons) to navigate in the curve Erase to erase the curves Export to create an Excel file to store the Power measurements To stop the measurements press the Stop icon on the upper right corner. Note: In the power graph, the time starts from 0. Open the csv file for the actual time that corresponds to MPR-e

29 NE management by software application Modem measurements To start the measurements click on the Start icon. The Select the refresh period window opens. Figure 181: Modem measurements Select the Refresh Period (default = 5 s) Figure 182: Modem measurement refresh period MPR-e 277

30 Navigator area Figure 183: Modem measurements The screen is divided into two parts, relevant to the two radio hop directions: Near End To Far End Modem Monitoring (upper part) Far End To Near End Modem Monitoring (lower part) The bar indications and the curves regarding the MSE and the Modulation scheme are shown for each direction. By putting the mouse on the curve more information is available. The Span of the curve can be changed. The Available buttons from the left to the right side are: Zoom Out Zoom In Scroll Lock Left and right arrows (4 buttons) to navigate in the curve Erase to erase the curves Export to create an Excel file to store the modem measurements To stop the measurements, press the Stop icon on the upper right corner. 278 MPR-e

31 NE management by software application Events The Events menu displays all the messages exchanged between the WebEML and the NE. An event can be a: configuration change change of the value of an attribute manual operation carried out by the operator. The following information is provided for each event: Date: date and time of occurrence of the event. The format is dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss. Reference Time (CEST) year. Source: the source of the event Details: a statement built with the event log data to explain what the event represents Figure 184: Events MPR-e 279

32 Navigator area Administration From the Administration menu, the administrator can change the administrator password and manage the Craft person accounts, including changing the password, creating and deleting accounts. Note: The NE supports one administrator account, Default_admin. To change the Administrator password: From the main MCT screen, choose the Administration tab and click on User Management in the Navigation area; see Figure 185. Figure 185: Administration tab with Default_Admin selected Choose the Default_Admin user and click on Change Password. The Change Password window opens. Enter the current and new passwords. The Change Password window indicates the password rules; see Figure 186. When the change is completed, a success window opens. 280 MPR-e

33 NE management by software application Figure 186: Change password window Click OK in the success window. Note: The Administrator password can be changed in the My account menu. User management The administrator can perform the following for craft users: Change the password Create a user Delete a user To change a craft user password 1. From the MCT main screen, choose the Administration tab and click on User Management in the Navigation area. Choose the craft user whose password you need to change; see Figure 188. MPR-e 281

34 Navigator area Figure 187: Administration tab, Default_Craft selected 2. Click on the Change Password button. The Change Password window opens, see Figure 188. Figure 188: Craft user password 3. Enter the old and new passwords and click on the Save button. A confirmation window opens, see Figure 189. Figure 189: User management confirmation window 4. Click OK in the confirmation window. 282 MPR-e

35 NE management by software application To create a craft user: 1. From the MCT main screen, choose the Administration tab and click on User Management in the Navigation area; see Figure 190. Figure 190: Administration tab 2. Click on the Add button. The Create New User Account window opens; see Figure 191. Figure 191: Create New User Account window 3. Perform the following in the Create New User Account window: a. Enter the user name. b. Choose CraftPersons from the Profile Name drop-down menu. c. Enter and confirm the password. Password rules are provided in the window. MPR-e 283

36 Navigator area 4. Click on the Save button. The new user appears in the User Management panel; see Figure 192. Figure 192: User Management panel with new user created To remove a craft user: 1. From the MCT main screen, choose the Administration tab and click on User Management in the Navigation area; see Figure Click on the Remove button. The user is removed from the list. 284 MPR-e

37 Installation Warning: To make sure of the continuity and avoid short circuit, all cables / connectors connections such as RJ45, Coaxial, Ethernet, or Optical Fiber made in the field have to be verified and checked with a Cable tester. The waterproofness must be also checked. MPR-e standalone: Installation & interconnection overview This section describes the possible final hardware configurations of MPR-e standalone. Warning: Some preliminary activities may be necessary before the MPR-e can be installed on the pole mounting. See the Provisioning chapter before performing hardware installation (as described in MPR-e in Single NE mode with 7705 SAR: installation & interconnection overview). MPR-e 285

38 MPR-e standalone: Installation & interconnection overview Figure 193: Station interconnections with MPT-MC (Power Injector box/mpt Extended Power Unit) Battery #1-48V Battery #2-48V 2-wire cable 2-wire cable Indoor Power Injector Box/MPT Extended Power Unit Data Electrical Ethernet cable DC + Data Ethernet connection GE GEthernet Generic Device Figure 194: Station interconnections with MPT-MC (Power Injector card) 286 MPR-e

39 Installation Figure 195: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/9558HC (Power Injector box/ MPT Extended Power Unit) Battery #1-48V Battery #2-48V 2-wire cable 2-wire cable Indoor Power Injector Box/MPT Extended Power Unit Data Electrical Ethernet cable DC + Data Ethernet connection GE GEthernet Generic Device Figure 196: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/9558HC (Power Injector card) MPR-e 287

40 MPR-e standalone: Installation & interconnection overview Figure 197: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/9558HC (MPT power unit) N-RJ45 Adapter Cord MPT Power Unit Coaxial power supply cable Optical Ethernet cable GE GEthernet Generic Device WebEML Figure 198: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC (MPT Extended Power Unit) N-RJ45 Adapter Cord MPT Extended Power Unit Coaxial power supply cable Optical Ethernet cable GE GEthernet Generic Device WebEML MPR-e

41 Installation Figure 199: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2-1+0 repeater configuration Figure 200: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/9558HC repeater configuration (MPT Power Unit) MPR-e 289

42 MPR-e standalone: Installation & interconnection overview Figure 201: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC repeater configuration (MPT Extended Power Unit) Figure 202: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2 - co-channel XPIC (Power Injector box) 290 MPR-e

43 Installation Figure 203: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2 - co-channel XPIC (7705 SAR) Figure 204: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP - co-channel XPIC (MPT Extended Power Unit) MPR-e 291

44 MPR-e standalone: Installation & interconnection overview Figure 205: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP - co-channel XPIC Figure 206: Station interconnection with MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC repeater configuration MPR-e Data MPR-e MSS-4/8 DC DC MSS-4/8 MPT Power Unit / MPT Extended Power Unit / Battery MPR-e

45 Installation How to connect the MPT-HC V2 to the battery MPT-HC V2 directly connected to the battery shows the devices used to connect a MPR-e directly to a battery. Note: this type of powering is only possible when the connection to the MPR-e is by optical fiber. Note: MPT-XP direct connection to the battery is not supported. From front to back: Coaxial cable with N connectors Wall mount support 3CC50149AAXX (max 4 MPT) Lightning arrestor with its grounding cable Low pass filter Cable N to two wires ("pigtail") Grounding kits Cable N to RJ-45 ( pigtail ) Figure 207: MPT-HC V2 directly connected to the battery MPR-e 293

46 MPR-e in Single NE mode with 7705 SAR: installation & interconnection overview MPR-e in Single NE mode with 7705 SAR: installation & interconnection overview The figures in this section describes the possible final hardware configurations of MPR-e in Single NE mode with 7705 SAR (applicable to 9500 MPR Release 4.1.0). Figure 208: Station interconnections with MPT-MC/MPT-HC v2 (Power Injector card) Electrical Ethernet Cable PC CSM PMC CSM CSM CSM PIC CSM CSM DC + DATA MPT Figure 209: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2 (MPT power unit) MPT power unit Coaxial power supply cable N-RJ45 adaptor Cord Optical Ethernet Cable PC CSM PMC CSM CSM CSM PIC CSM CSM MPT Figure 210: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP (MPT Extended Power Unit) MPT Extended power unit Coaxial power supply cable N-RJ45 adaptor Cord Optical Ethernet Cable PC CSM PMC CSM CSM CSM PIC CSM CSM MPT MPR-e

47 Installation Figure 211: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2 - co-channel XPIC (7705 SAR) DC + DATA PC CSM PMC CSM CSM CSM PIC CSM CSM MPT Figure 212: Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2 1+1 Hot Standby DC + DATA PC CSM PMC PIC CSM CSM PMC CSM CSM MPT Note: For more detailed information on PMC ports pair supporting 1+1, see the 7705 SAR OS 6.0.R1 documentation. Note: This solution applies with both the MPT Power unit and the MPT Extended power unit; see Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2 (MPT power unit) and Station interconnections with MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP (MPT Extended Power Unit) for connectivity reference for these solutions. Hardware installation Power consumption MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC installation MPR-E: MPT-MC installation Power injector MPT extended power unit MPR-e 295

48 Hardware installation MPR-E Indoor Installation items MPR-A indoor installation items Antenna alignment Power consumption Table 76: Power consumption Part Max. Power Consumption Typical Power Consumption MPT-HC V2/9558HC 40 W 5.8 to 10.5, 38 GHz: 38.5 W 11 to 25 GHz: 37 W MPT-HC V2 (with RPS module) 40 W 5.8 to 10.5, 38 GHz: 38.5 W 11 to 25 GHz: 37 W MPT-HC V2 (with XPIC-RPS module) 48 W 5.8 to 10.5, 38 GHz: 45.5 W 11 to 25 GHz: 44 W MPT-MC 38 W 6 to 10.5, 38 GHz: 37.5 W 11 to 25 GHz: 36 W MPT-XP 75 W 73 W MPT-XP (with RPS module) 75 W 73 W MPT-XP (with XPIC-RPS module) 83 W 81 W 1. Figures are for normal (not start-up) operation. MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC installation The MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC installation section is divided into the following sections: Types of MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC Optional external module to be installed MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC operative information 296 MPR-e

49 Installation How to change polarization in the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC Types of Pole mounting installation kits Types of nose adapters Types of RF couplers Types of RF integrated OMTs 1+0 MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC installation (integrated antenna) 1+0 MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC installation (non integrated antenna) - all frequencies 1+1 MPT-HC installation (integrated antenna) 1+1 MPT-HC installation (non integrated antenna) OMT installation Cable connections (MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC) Cable connection in XPIC configuration Installing the Flextwist waveguide (non integrated antenna) MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC system grounding Cable grounding Type N connectors and grounding kits waterproofing on the IDU/ODU cables Types of MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC The MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC consists of one cabinet including the Ethernet interface + modem + RF transceiver + branching of a channel. Two mechanical solutions are adopted: with embedded diplexer for cost optimisation, shown in Figure 213, where the diplexer is internal to the MPT-HC V2 cabinet; this type of MPT-HC V2 is identified by one Logistical Item only; with external diplexer: due to a high number of shifters the diplexer is external for the flexibility of the shifter customization, where MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC is composed by two independent units: the branching assembly (containing the diplexer) and the RF transceiver assembly (containing the RF section); each of this type of MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC is identified by two Logistical Items, one for the branching assembly and another for the RF transceiver assembly. To read the branching assembly identification label it is necessary to separate the branching assembly from the RF transceiver assembly. MPR-e 297

50 Hardware installation Figure 213: Views of MPT-HC V2 with embedded diplexer Optional external module to be installed The MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC is delivered from the factory in one packing-case in the basic configuration (without any external module). The external module (RPS or XPIC+RPS) is delivered in another packing-case. The external module must be installed in field on the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC. Note: Before installing an external module on a MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC, the corresponding MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC must be switched OFF. Switch ON can be done once the module has been properly screwed. To install it, follow the following procedure: 1. Uninstall the solar shield by unlocking the 3 screws. 2. Unlock the 4 screws with a screwdriver. 3. Remove the basic cover 298 MPR-e

51 Installation Figure 214: Remove the cap. Withdraw the external module from the packing-case (RPS: refer to Figure 216 or XPIC+RPS: refer to Figure 217) and remove the cap. Figure 215: Withdraw the external module from the packing-case and remove the cap. MPR-e 299

52 Hardware installation Figure 216: RPS module Figure 217: XPIC + RPS module 300 MPR-e

53 Installation 4. Install the module on the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC. The MPT-HC V2/ MPT-XP/9558HC cannot be on the pole mounting. MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC should be placed on a table or on the floor. The 4 screws must be locked with a screwdriver respecting the following order : Figure 218: External module installed Pay attention to the gasket that must be properly inserted in the groove to insure IP67 protection. Pay attention to the correct position of the screws, as shown in Figure 219. The slot of the screw must be aligned with the indication on the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/ 9558HC. Figure 219: Correct screw position MPR-e 301

54 Hardware installation 5. With RPS module, a SFP is needed for interconnection with RPS cable. If indooroutdoor is a fiber, a second SFP is needed. 6. Install the solar-shield taking into account the polarization to be used. MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC operative information This section provides operative information for installation, regarding: Operative information on MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with embedded or external diplexer Additional operative information on MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexer Operative information on MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with embedded or external diplexer General, views and access points Figure 220 (for MPT-HC V2 with embedded diplexer) and Figure 221 (for MPT-HC V2/ MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexer) show MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC views and access points. The external interfaces are listed in below with the corresponding connectors. Table 77: MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC external interfaces Ref. in Figure 220 Figure 221 and Figure 222 Interface Connector Further information (1) RF interface Waveguide Connection to antenna. (2) Connector for power supply cable or for PFoE (Power Supply + Ethernet Traffic) cable RJ45 + R2CT Connection to power source 302 MPR-e

55 Installation Table 77: MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC external interfaces (3) Optical Ethernet connection LC + Q-XCO Connection to Ethernet generic device Before connecting the cable, insert the SFP (not included in factory) (4) RPS connector LC + Q-XCO (5) XPIC connector Proprietary connector Used in XPIC configuration. Before to connect the cable insert the SFP (not included in factory) Used in XPIC configuration Table 78: RF interface FREQUENCY GHz -> Waveguide type - > WR137 WR137 WR112 WR112 WR75 WR75 WR62 WR42 WR28 MPR-e 303

56 Hardware installation Figure 220: Views of MPT-HC V2 with embedded diplexer Table 79: References for views of MPT-HC V2 with embedded diplexer (A) Locking hooks (4) to fix/unfix MPT-HC V2 assembly to antenna or coupler (1) RF interface for connection of antenna or coupler. Remove the plastic cover. WARNING: A waterproofness tape is glued on the waveguide of the MPT-HC V2. It must never be removed. Note: If the SFP does not have the bail latch, to extract it (if required) use the suitable tool. 304 MPR-e

57 Installation Figure 221: Views of MPT-HC V2/9558HC with external diplexer Table 80: References for views of MPT-HC V2/9558HC with external diplexer (A) (B) 4 locking hooks to fix/unfix branching assembly (diplexer) to transceiver 4 locking hooks to fix/unfix branching assembly (diplexer) to antenna or coupler (1) RF interface for connection of antenna or coupler. Remove the plastic cover. WARNING: A waterproofness tape is glued on the waveguide of the MPT-HC V2/9558HC. It must never be removed. Note: If the SFP does not have the bail latch, to extract it (if required) use the suitable tool. MPR-e 305

58 Hardware installation Figure 222: Views of MPT-XP with external diplexer Table 81: References for views of MPT-XP with external diplexer (A) (B) 4 locking hooks to fix/unfix branching assembly (diplexer) to transceiver 4 locking hooks to fix/unfix branching assembly (diplexer) to antenna or coupler (1) RF interface for connection of antenna or coupler. Remove the plastic cover. WARNING: A waterproofness tape is glued on the waveguide of the MPT-HC V2/9558HC. It must never be removed. Note: If the SFP does not have the bail latch, to extract it (if required) use the suitable tool. 306 MPR-e

59 Installation Additional operative information on MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexer MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC composition As shown in Figure 223, the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC assembly is made up of two boxes, one for diplexer system (branching) and the other for the all other active functions (transceiver) connected together to form the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC. An O-RING present in the transceiver box guarantees the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC assembly waterproofness. Note: This is a conductive O-RING and must be left dry. Do not wet it with silicon grease (silicon grease must be used only on O-ring between MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC and antenna). Figure 223: Composition of MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexer Warning: A waterproofness tape is glued on the waveguide of the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/ 9558HC. It must never be removed. MPR-e 307

60 Hardware installation Warning: This gasket must never be removed. The transceiver box performs all the functions, but does not include the diplexer system. The branching box provides the interface between the pole mounting/antenna and the transceiver. The favorite solution foresees the possibility to change in field a spare part transceiver without disconnecting the branching box from the pole mounting/antenna. The transceiver and branching boxes fixing and unfixing are obtained through the four levers. Transceiver and branching boxes coupling Figure 224 shows the transceiver and branching boxes coupling surfaces: (A) branching box label informative content, described in Figure 226 (B) (High Freq) and (C) (Low Freq) RF interfaces on branching box (D) (TX) and (E) (RX) RF interfaces on transceiver box The transceiver and branching boxes can be coupled in two alternative ways (180 -rotated with respect to each other): branching box (B) (High Freq) coupled to transceiver box s (D) (TX) in this case the TX part of the transceiver uses the high frequency range of the Shifter set by the Craft Terminal; the RX part of the transceiver uses the corresponding LOW frequency range; branching box (C) (Low Freq) coupled to transceiver box s (D) (TX) in this case the TX part of the transceiver uses the LOW frequency range of the Shifter set by the Craft Terminal; the RX part of the transceiver uses the corresponding high frequency range. 308 MPR-e

61 Installation Figure 224: MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver and branching boxes coupling surfaces Note: There is only one possible way to couple the branching box and the transceiver box: there is a mistake-proofing put by the factory on the transceiver box, whose position depends on the type of transceiver (low or high band, as shown in Figure 224) to ensure that the association with the branching box is always the right one. Labels affixed on the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC The label depicted in Figure 225 is affixed externally to all types of MPT-HC V2/ MPT-XP/9558HC and MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver boxes; Only for MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexers, an additional label, depicted in Figure 226, is placed on the diplexer. Figure 225: Label affixed on the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC and MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver box MPR-e 309

62 Hardware installation Table 82: References for label affixed on the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC and MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver box SYMBOL OR WRITING 9500-MPR CE MEANING Equipment Acronym & Alcatel-Lucent Logo European Community logo! Not harmonized frequency logo 2002/96/EC WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Logo -28 V / -58 V 1,5 A / 0,7 A Power supply range and current range Logistical Item (shown numbers as examples) Logistical Item for Customer A Logistical Item for Customer, bar code 128 Serial n (shown numbers as examples) Factory Serial number B Factory Serial number bar code 128 TX Frequency MHz (shown numbers as examples) Working frequency range Shifter MHz (shown numbers as examples) TX Sub-band (shown numbers as examples) Shifter TX Sub-band 310 MPR-e

63 Installation Figure 226: Label affixed inside the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC diplexer Table 83: References for label affixed inside the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC diplexer SYMBOL OR WRITING ALU LOGO MEANING Alcatel-Lucent Logo 9500 MPR Equipment Acronym C E European Community logo 0682 CETECOM Number! Not Harmonized Frequency Logo WEEE LOGO P/N / ICS 3DBXXXXXAAAA 01 LOGISTICAL ITEM 3DBXXXXXAAXX S.N. GA WEEE Logo Part Number + ICS Logistical Item Serial number A P/N + ICS Bar Code Alpha 128 B Logistical Item Bar Code Alpha 128 MPR-e 311

64 Hardware installation Table 83: References for label affixed inside the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC diplexer C Serial Number Bar Code Alpha 128 Shifter MHz TX F min MHz F max MHz Frequency Denomination How to change polarization in the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC MPT-HC V2 with embedded diplexer Note: The polarization must be changed to match the antenna polarization and the coupler nose waveguide. The polarization must be turned to horizontal when assembling the MPT-HC V2 on an RF coupler. Warning: A waterproofness tape is glued on the waveguide of the MPT-HC V2 and it must never be removed. To change polarization: 1. Remove the plastic protection cap from the MPT-HC V MPR-e

65 Installation Figure 227: Remove the protection cover 2. Change the polarization of the MPT-HC V2, if required. Vertical polarization is the default. Unscrew the screws and use the Allen wrench to change the polarization by rotating 60. Figure 228: Screws on MPT-HC for changing polarization MPR-e 313

66 Hardware installation Figure 229: Horizontal polarization MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexer These MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC have fixed polarization (vertical polarization). To change the polarization it is necessary to change the antenna polarization and to install the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC 90 rotated. Figure 230: Example of vertical polarization MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC external diplexer 314 MPR-e

67 Installation Figure 231: Example of horizontal polarization MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC external diplexer Types of Pole mounting installation kits Integrated antenna pole mounting installation kits Pole Mounting for Remote ODU installation kits Integrated antenna pole mounting installation kits These integrated antenna Pole Mounting kits are designed for quick mechanical installation, and: are included inside the chosen antenna kit. foresee the fine tuning for the positioning of the Antenna. As shown in Figure 232, these integrated antenna Pole Mounting kits are supplied with the frequency-specific nose adapter for mounting the frequency-specific MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/ 9558HC transceiver or RF Coupler. In general, the nose adapter: in case of smallest antennas, is already mounted on the antenna in case of largest antennas, is supplied separately, and must be mounted on the antenna during the installation procedure. MPR-e 315

68 Hardware installation Figure 232: Example of integrated antenna Pole Mounting (with antenna and nose adapter) Pole Mounting for Remote ODU installation kits These kits are frequency independent, and provide only the mechanical support function. The frequency specialization is obtained mounting the frequency-specific nose adapter. 316 MPR-e

69 Installation Figure 233: Pole Mounting for Remote ODU installation kit (3DB10137AAXX) Note: The nose adapter shown is not included in the kit. Types of nose adapters In case of: MPR-e 317

70 Hardware installation integrated antenna configurations, the nose adapter is delivered inside the chosen antenna kit; in this case the RF interface is used to attach the frequency-specific MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver or RF Coupler. Non Integrated Antenna configurations, the nose adapter is used to attach: at one side, the frequency-specific MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver or RF Coupler at the other side, to attach the Flextwist cable toward the antenna. In these Non Integrated Antenna configurations, the nose adapter is delivered as individual item, and must be always mounted on the ODU or Coupler, during the installation procedure. The mounting accessories are delivered with the nose adapter. Types of RF couplers RF couplers for GHz bands RF couplers for bands from 11 to 38 GHz RF couplers for GHz bands Table 84: Codes, characteristics and views of RF couplers for bands from 6 to 8 GHz Code Description Waveguide (3 ports) Coupler type Coupling loss 3CC58056AAXX 6 GHz 3 db Coupler WR 137 Bal. 3 db / 3 db 3CC14536ABAA GHz 3 db Coupler WR 112 3CC58056ABXX 6 GHz 10 db Coupler WR 137 Unbal. 1 db / 10 db 3CC14536AAXX GHz 10 db Coupler WR 112 Coupler weight = 6 Kg about 318 MPR-e

71 Installation Figure 234: MPT-HC RF coupler views (Bands GHz) RF couplers for bands from 11 to 38 GHz Table 85: Codes, characteristics and views of RF couplers for bands from 11 to 38 GHz Code Description Waveguide (3 ports) Coupler type Coupling loss 3CC14140AAXX 11 GHz 3 db Coupler WR 75 Bal. 3 db / 3 db 3CC13472AAXX 13/15 GHz 3 db Coupler WR 62 3CC13473AAXX 18/25 GHz 3 db Coupler WR 42 3CC13474AAXX 38 GHz 3 db Coupler WR 28 MPR-e 319

72 Hardware installation Table 85: Codes, characteristics and views of RF couplers for bands from 11 to 38 GHz 3CC14140ABXX 11 GHz 10 db Coupler WR 75 Unbal. 1 db / 10 db 3CC13472ABXX 13/15 GHz 10 db Coupler WR 62 3CC13473ABXX 18/25 GHz 10 db Coupler WR 42 3CC13474ABXX 38 GHz 10 db Coupler WR 28 Coupler weight = 4.3 Kg about Figure 235: MPT-HC RF coupler view (Bands from 11 to 38 GHz) Types of RF integrated OMTs RF Integrated OMTs for the GHz bands Table 86: OMT coupler: characteristics and views of RF couplers for bands from 6 to 8 GHz Part number Description Freq range (GHz) Waveguide (ODU Ports) 3CC58134AAXX OMT 6 GHz L WR MPR-e

73 Installation Table 86: OMT coupler: characteristics and views of RF couplers for bands from 6 to 8 GHz 3CC58186AAXX OMT 6 GHz U WR137 3CC58124AAXX OMT 7 GHz WR112 3CC58133AAXX OMT 8 GHz WR112 OMTs weight = about 6 Kg Figure 236: MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP GHz Integrated OMTs views RF Integrated OMTs for the 11 to 23 GHz bands Table 87: OMT couplers, characteristics and views of RF OMTs for bands from 11 to 23 GHz Part number Description Freq range (GHz) Waveguide (ODU Ports) MPR-e 321

74 Hardware installation Table 87: OMT couplers, characteristics and views of RF OMTs for bands from 11 to 23 GHz 3CC58161AAXX OMT 11 GHz WR75 3CC58162AAXX OMT 13 GHz WR62 3CC58163AAXX OMT 15 GHz WR62 3CC58164AAXX OMT 18 GHz WR42 3CC58165AAXX OMT 23 GHz WR42 OMTs weight = about 4 Kg Figure 237: MPT-HC V2 11 to 13 GHz Integrated OMTs views 1+0 MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC installation (integrated antenna) To perform the installation: 1. Check/Set the coupling between the transceiver and branching boxes (only for MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexer). 2. Install the Antenna and Pole Mounting. 322 MPR-e

75 Installation This pole mounting is delivered as pole mounting, antenna, and frequencyspecific nose adapter already assembled. The integrated antenna is mounted on the pole front. Antenna and pole mounting must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. 3. Check or change the polarization on the Antenna nose. To change the polarization, follow the instructions supplied with each antenna. Figure 238 shows an example. Note: The antennas are normally supplied with vertical polarization. Figure 238: Example of antenna polarization change ( 1+0 MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/ 9558HC integrated antenna) 4. Take off the solar shield from the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver by unscrewing the screws placed on the solar shield back panel. MPR-e 323

76 Hardware installation 5. Install the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC on the Antenna nose adapter. Note: Silicone grease must be put on the nose adapter O-ring when indicated in the manufacturer s installation instructions. If grease for O-ring is not mentioned, it must be avoided. Figure 239: Putting silicone grease on O-ring before MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC insertion 6. Grasp the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC module by the handle. 7. Open the four looking hooks (1) arranged on the four walls of the MPT-HC V2/ MPT-XP/9558HC unit. 8. For MPT-HC V2 with embedded diplexer, set the correct polarization. 9. Using the proper orientation for the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC, slide it on the nose adapter. For MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexers, rotate the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC depending on the horizontal or vertical polarization. 10. Secure the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC module through the four hooks (1) on the relative brackets (2). 324 MPR-e

77 Installation Figure 240: MPT-HC V2 1+0 installation for integrated antenna (embedded diplexer) Figure 241: MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC 1+0 installation for integrated antenna (external diplexer: vertical polarization) MPR-e 325

78 Hardware installation Figure 242: MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC 1+0 installation for integrated antenna (external diplexer: horizontal polarization) Note: The MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC/antenna assembly requires no additional seal on the SHF flanges; the two ends are smooth. The O-ring seal around the male nose provides sealing. 11. Ground the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC system. 12. Pre-point the antenna. 13. Reinstall the solar shield onto the MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC transceiver by screwing on it the solar shield screws. 14. Affix the EMF stickers. 1+0 MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC installation (non integrated antenna) - all frequencies To perform the installation: 1. Check/Set the coupling between the transceiver and branching boxes (only for MPT-HC V2/MPT-XP/9558HC with external diplexer). 2. Install the Nose Adapter on the Pole Mounting for Remote ODU. 3. Install the Pole Mounting for Remote ODU. 326 MPR-e

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