Ipaso - Exa - 03 - GGS-000546-06E - installation-OM1806 No Pass-Unlocked
Ipaso - Exa - 03 - GGS-000546-06E - installation-OM1806 No Pass-Unlocked
Ipaso - Exa - 03 - GGS-000546-06E - installation-OM1806 No Pass-Unlocked
iPASOLINK EX
Advanced
INSTALLATION
NEC Corporation
7-1, Shiba 5-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-8001, Japan
GGS-000546-06E
Printed in Japan
iPASOLINK EX Advanced
INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW 1-1
2. COMPOSITIONS 2-1
1. OVERVIEW
The standard installation is summarized in this section. Following shows the typical
installation work flow and guides:
Connect Cables
(Section: 5. CONNECT CABLES)
Ground (Earth)
(Section: 6. GROUND iPASOLINK EX/A)
2. COMPOSITIONS
2.1 Overview
Following shows the list of contents; iPASOLINK EX/A and its parts required to set
up iPASOLINK EX/A. Confirm them before starting the installation.
EX/A
DC –48V
POWER CABLE
(2-Core Shielded Cable of
14 to 16 AWG)
Figure 2-2 Power Supply and Circuit Breaker (Using AC Power Module)
EX/A
POWER CABLE
DC –48V (2-Core Shielded Cable of 14 to 16 AWG)
AC POWER
MODULE
When using the PoE Port to supply the power, the –48 V DC Power Port must be
disabled. Select either –48 V DC Power Port or PoE Port but not both for the power
supply.
Figure 2-3 Power Supply and Circuit Breaker (Using PoE Port)
EX/A
LAN CABLE
POWER
INJECTOR
LAN Cables (Electric) 1 For P1 Port; RJ-45; Double-shielded; with Waterproofing Cap.
[2.4.5, Figure 2-9]
LAN Cables (Optic) 1 or 2 For P2 and P3 Ports; LC; with Waterproofing Cap
[2.4.6, Figure 2-10]]
(PORT-SIDE VIEW)
(FRONT VIEW)
(NWA-091121)
(NWA-A00086)
(NWA-A00087)
ANTENNA
ANTENNA
ATTACHMENT
CAUTION MARK
TOP PAD
POLYETHYLENE SHEET
iPASOLINK EX/A
BOTTOM PAD
CONTAINER BOX
This section provides the installation procedures to mount iPASOLINK EX/A and its
Antenna onto a Pole. For the detailed descriptions for the Antenna Installation, see
the instruction manual attached to the Antenna.
TOOLS
Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
Accessing must be protected using a tool, locks, keys, and/or other means
of security, which should be managed by the authority who is responsible
for the installed site.
Antenna Bracket’s position to the pole differ depending on the use of the equipment.
V mark is found on the grip. Place this V mark on top. For the Vertical Polarization,
either side to the pole is available to be mounted (no restrictions):
H mark is found on the bottom left of the grip. To mount the equipment on left to the
pole, place the equipment showing its H mark on top. To mount the equipment on
right to the pole, place the equipment showing its H mark on bottom:
H
(to mount the equipment on left to the pole)
(to mount the equipment on right to the pole)
POLE
(50 ∼115 mm; 2.0 ∼4.5 inches)
ATTENTION!!
For the purpose of the use in iPASOLINK EX/A, it is recommended to use the SFPs
that are designated and supplied by NEC. NEC will not guarantee the
performances of iPASOLINK EX/A if other vendors’ SFP modules are installed.
1) Single Module Fiber (SMF): This SFP complies with 10GBASE-LR Ethernet
and 1000BASE-LX Ethernet. The SFP operates with the 1310 nm laser
transmitter and has a duplex LC connector.
2) Multi Mode Fiber (MMF): This SFP complies with 10GBASE-SR and
1000BASE-SX Ethernet interfaces. The SFP operates with the 850 nm laser
transmitter and has a duplex LC connector.
The SFP Modules also accept LC Fiber Connectors with polished connector (LC-PC)
or ultra polished connector (LC-UPC).
5. CONNECT CABLES
5.1 Overview
This section provides the descriptions for connecting Traffic Cables and Power
Cable. This section also provides the assembly methods of the Grounding Cable and
Power cable for the purpose of preparing them on site, if needed.
➀
➆
➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅
Table 5-1 Terminals on iPASOLINK EX/A
➂ DCN (PoE) GbE; Power Supply by PoE (RJ-45); WebLCT or NMS Connecting Port
Detailed descriptions and routing methods are provided in the Section 5.6 Routing
Cables.
Reference
gasket is
seen
HOUSING
(3) Move the housing till the plug is fit in the shell..
BARREL
HOUSING
BUSHING WITH RIB
GLAND NUT
BARREL
GAP
CAUTION: In case using the thin cable, the Gland Nut may not stop and be secured at
the appropriate position if tightening it by force. Ensure that the barrel end does not
stick out of the gap at the Gland Nut end.
Reference
1. Uncover the protected port. Waterproofing cap can be off by turning it counter-
clockwise.
(bottom view)
2. Verify the connector shape of the RJ45 Port, then insert the plug of LAN Cable
with waterproofing cap.
(front side)
RJ45 PORT
3. Place the housing over the RJ45 Connector, and engage it by turning it
clockwise:
no gap
gasket is seen
BARREL
BUSHING
WITH RIB
RIB
(GLAND NUT) Check that the bushing is fully inserted
within the barrel end.
5. Tighten the Gland Nut at the barrel end level, and secure them using the torque
wrench.
GLAND NUT
CAUTION: In case using the thin cable, the Gland Nut may not stop and be secured at
the appropriate position if tightening it by force. Ensure that the barrel end does not
stick out of the gap at the Gland Nut end.
Each LAN cable to connect with iPASOLINK EX/A should wear a waterproofing
cap. Following shows the connecting method of LAN Cable with SFP+ and
waterproofing cap:
Reference
1. Uncover the protected port. Waterproofing cap can be off by turning it counter-
clockwise.
3. Place the housing over the LC Connectors, and engage it by turning it clockwise,
then slide the waterproofing cap toward the port fully.
HOUSING
BARREL
BUSHING
WITH RIB
RIB
(GLAND NUT)
5. Tighten the Gland Nut at the barrel end level, and secure them using the torque
wrench.
dia. 60 mm or greater
1. Tie cables.
tie cables
tie cables
5.7.1 Summary
5.7.3 P1 Port
Indication: DC –48V
DC –48 V [4-Pin]
1 2
3 4
1 Positive
2 Positive
3 Negative
4 Negative
5.7.3 P1 Port
Indication: DCN
RJ-45
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE: Use 4-pair shielded cable of CAT5e or higher. The cable should be
shielded to keep operating in conformity with EMC standards.
Indication: P2, P3
SFP/SFP++
1 2
1 TX
2 RX
Parts Description
Crimping Tool ——
5.8.1.2 Procedure
1~2 mm
CABLE SHEATH
(RING TERMINAL)
INSULATION SLEEVE
Slide
4. Apply the Crimp Ring to the cable end, and fasten it using a crimping tool.
crimp
1~2 mm
(EXPOSED WIRE STRANDS)
RING TERMINAL
(side view)
crimp
INSULATION SLEEVE
Slide back
Parts Description
Contact(s) 172063-0311
Waterproofing Plug ——
Cover
5.8.2.3 Procedure
1. Strip the cable jacket.
5.75 ±0.25 mm
4.2
• knife
Tools • cutter
• measuring tool, etc.
NOTES:
1. The drawings below put the connector housing upside down for some
reasons. Be sure to verify the orientation of completed connector
when connecting it to the equipment.
2. The 2-core cable is connected to the 4-pin Power Port.
#3
POWER CONNECTOR
HOUSING (REAR SIDE)
#1
When mounting iPASOLINK EX/A, ground the equipment. Following shows the
method of grounding equipment.
LAN CABLE
GROUNDING
iPASOLINK EX/A
WIRE
GROUND LEVEL
(Grounding Resistance
should be less than 10 ohms)
Cautions
1. Ensure to install iPASOLINK EX/A within the area protected by lightning
rod.
2. To avoid surge currents caused by lightning circulating in the equipment
earth system, connect the equipment earth system to the ground of the
lightning rod at the ground level.
NOTES:
1. For grounding iPASOLINK EX/A, 5 mm square cable, which means
more than 2.5 mm diameter cable, of AWG #10 with an appropriate
crimping terminal should be used.
2. Screwing torque should be within 2.7 ± 0.3N•m.
iPASOLINK
EX/A GROUNDING WIRE
POWER CABLE
GROUNDING TERMINAL
(Grounding Resistance of
Tower should be less than
10 ohms.)
POWER CABLE
NOTES:
* NEC recommends that the equipment should be connected to earth line
as NEC’s standard installation.
EP Earth Ground Point of tower
CAUTIONS:
Equipment surface may be hot during the operation. Ensure not to
touch the equipment.
WARNING:
Once the equipment is powered on, wait at least 5 minutes before
turning its power off. Repeatedly turning the power on and off
within a short interval may cause the equipment failure.
iPASOLINK EX/A provides a function to start up the equipment using the configuration
information stored in the USB memory device.
7.1.2.1 Preparation
For the data to be used for this function, following should be considered:
The Config file with no NE Name can be applied for either system with or
without an NE Name.
If Configuration data of multiple NEs are stored in the USB memory device, the
data with the identical NE Name (including no name) to that of the connected
equipment will be uploaded.
ex10‐user.cfg
No Name /config/ ex10‐user.cfg
1. Referring to 7.1.2.1 Preparation, verify the data stored in the USB memory
device.
1. Powering off the power unit or power injector shuts down iPASOLINK EX/A.
WARNING:
Disconnecting LAN Cable from DCN (PoE) Port while the equipment
is powered on may cause the equipment failure.
When the installation is completed, adjust the equipment angle following steps
shown below.
8.1 Precautions
1. Required Tools
Digital Multimeter
Test Leads
WebLCT (PC)
click
CAUTION:
Surface of iPASOLINK EX/A may be hot during the operation.
Ensure not to touch the equipment by mistake.
(1) Remove a protective cap from RSL terminal on iPASOLINK EX/A, and
connect it to a digital multimeter using the lead between.
(2) Monitor levels at both the local and opposing site, and fix the reception
level to its maximum by turning iPASOLINK EX/As up and down and/or
left to right.
NOTES:
1. RSL monitor conforms to IEC61169-24.
2. When the checks are done, put the waterproofing cap on to the RSL
terminal to protect it.
RSL TERMINAL
iPASOLINK EX/A
DIGITAL MULTIMETER
Following shows the relationship between RX INPUT LEVEL and RSL (V).
4.5
3.5
3
RSL [V]
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
–80 –70 –60 –50 –40 –30 –20
RX INPUT LEVEL [dBm]
SECOND SIDE-LOBE
(if detected)
NULL
FIRST SIDE-LOBE
NULL
MAIN BEAM
(Target Voltage)
5°
Up/Down Adjustment
RX POWER LEVEL
Left/Right Adjustment
MAIN BEAM
(Target Voltage)
RX Level
Left/Right Adjustment
Left/Right Adjustment
5. Put the protective cap back in place on RSL terminal of each station. This
terminal must be covered by the protective cap for waterproofing.
6. At each station, secure the Antenna by re-tightening bolts that have been
loosen in Step 2.
The radiation levels of Microwave and Millimeter-Wave that iPASOLINK series deal
with are very low, and no health hazard has been reported for them so far. However,
advanced countries that care much about health hazard have started regulating the
radiation levels. For EU countries, it is specified by EN 62311 Annex A A.2. In order
to follow the regulation, operators should not work near the antenna if its transmitter
is activating. Especially, the radiation level of a specific area in front of antenna is
high.
See the following illustration and Calculation Examples 1 and 2:
Power density in front of the antenna turns high along the antenna beam. Ensure not
to allow yourself radiated by beams anytime.
Calculation Example 1 Y
ANTENNA
SAFETY DISTANCE: X m
–90 to +90
degrees
iPASOLINK EX/A
Calculation Example 2
SAFETY DISTANCE: Y m
The power density and field strength level can be obtained by the following
calculation formula:
P’ + G – 30
P 10 10
Power Density : S = (W/m2) = (mW/cm2)
4R2 40R2
Where
P = Output Power (W),
P’ = Output Power (dBm),
G = Antenna Gain (dBi),
(in condition of angle and range from antenna)
R = Distance between human being and antenna (m)
The safety distance that is obtained by the conditions above and is below the value
defined by COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION (1999/519/EC) of 1 mW/cm² is:
Front Side of Antenna (X) 9.0 m
Rear Side of Antenna (Y) 0.004 m = 4.0 mm