Product catalogue MINI-LINK TN

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI Product Catalog

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Copyright Š Ericsson AB 2010. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. Disclaimer Commercial in Confidence The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.

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Contents

Contents 1

Introduction

1

1.1

Catalog Overview

2

1.2

Management for MINI-LINK

2

1.3 1.3.1

Revision Information New Products

2 2

1.4

Order Planning

2

1.5

Information to Market Units

3

2

System Descriptions

5

2.1

MINI-LINK Indoor Configuration

5

2.2 2.2.1 2.2.1.1 2.2.1.2 2.2.2 2.2.2.1 2.2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.3.1 2.2.4 2.2.4.1 2.2.4.2 2.2.5 2.2.5.1 2.2.6 2.2.6.1 2.2.6.2 2.2.7 2.2.7.1

MINI-LINK Outdoor Configuration Unprotected Terminal (1+0) Integrated Installation Separate Installation Unprotected Terminal (2+0) Integrated Installation Separate Installation Unprotected Terminal (4+0) Separate Installation Unprotected Terminal XPIC/CCDP (2+0) Integrated Installation Separate Installation Unprotected Terminal XPIC/CCDP (4+0) Separate Installation Protected Terminal (1+1) Integrated Installation with Two Antennas Integrated and Separate Installation with One Antenna Protected Terminal XPIC/CCDP 2x(1+1) Separate Installation

5 6 6 7 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13

3

MINI-LINK CN 500

15

3.1

MINI-LINK CN 500

17

3.2

Expansions

17

4

MINI-LINK CN 1010

19

4.1

MINI-LINK CN 1010

20

5

MINI-LINK TN Standard Packages

21

5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2

MINI-LINK TN Standard Packages 4xE1 16xE1

21 21 22

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5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.1.6 5.1.7 5.1.8 5.1.9 5.1.10 5.1.11 5.1.12 5.1.13 5.1.14 5.1.15

16xE1, 1+1 STM-1, opto STM-1, opto, 1+1 30 Mbps, FE/4xE1 50 Mbps, GE/4xE1 100 Mbps, GE/4xE1 100 Mbps, GE/4xE1, 200 Mbps, GE/4xE1 200 Mbps, GE/4xE1, 300 Mbps, GE/4xE1 350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, 350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, 700 Mbps, GE/4xE1,

AM XPIC XPIC

22 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26

6

MINI-LINK TN Sub-Racks

29

6.1 6.1.1 6.1.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.1.6 6.1.7 6.1.8 6.1.9 6.1.9.1 6.1.9.2 6.1.9.3 6.1.9.4 6.1.9.5 6.1.10 6.1.10.1 6.1.10.2 6.1.10.3 6.1.10.4 6.1.10.5 6.1.10.6 6.1.10.7

Access Module Magazine (AMM) AMM 2p B Interfaces for AMM 2p B AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D AMM 20p B AMM TN R4 Kits Dummy Units Power to AMM 2p B Power to AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D Power to AMM 20p B Node Processor Unit (NPU) NPU1 B NPU1 C NPU3 NPU3 B Interfaces for NPU Optional Features for AMM and NPU Software Upgrade R2 to R4 Software Upgrade R3 to R4 User I/O on NPU PDH Network Protection Remote Traffic Routing AMM 20p Slot Extension Ethernet Switching on NPU3 B

29 29 30 30 31 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 34 35 35 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 38

6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.3.1

Cooling AMM 2p B AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D AMM 20p B Interfaces for FAU1

39 39 40 41 43

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MINI-LINK TN Plug-in Units

45

7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.2.1

Modem Unit (MMU) Interfaces for MMU Protection 1+1 protection

46 47 47 47

AM AM

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7.1.2.2 7.1.3 7.1.3.1 7.1.3.2 7.1.3.3 7.1.3.4 7.1.3.5 7.1.4 7.1.4.1 7.1.4.2 7.1.4.3 7.1.4.4 7.1.4.5 7.1.4.6 7.1.4.7 7.1.4.8 7.1.5

Additional Protection MINI-LINK TN MMUs MMU2 B MMU2 C MMU2 D MMU2 H MMU2 E 155 and MMU2 F 155 Optional Features for MMU 1+1 Microwave Radio Protection XPIC for PDH/Ethernet Adaptive Modulation Capacity Capacity Upgrade 1+1 SDH Radio Protection Enhanced Equipment Protection Equipment and Line Protection Combining SFP Optical with Optical Cables, Optical Splitter/Combiners and Optical Adapters For a Terminal with Max 10m Optical Cable For a Terminal with More Than 10m Optical Cable For a 1+1 Terminal with EEP Protection and Max 1 m between Equipment For a 1+1 Terminal with EEP protection and Max 10 m Optical Cable Interconnecting Two MMU2 E 155 or MMU2 F 155 with Optical Cable

48 48 48 49 50 51 54 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58

7.2 7.2.1

Switch Multiplexer Unit (SMU) Interfaces for SMU

63 63

7.3 7.3.1 7.3.2

Line Termination Unit (LTU) MSP 1+1 Protection Interfaces for LTU

64 65 65

7.4 7.4.1

Service Access Unit (SAU) Interfaces for SAU

66 66

7.5 7.5.1 7.5.2 7.5.2.1

Ethernet Interface Unit (ETU) Interfaces for ETU Optional Feature for ETU Additional ETU Ethernet Links

67 68 68 68

7.6 7.6.1 7.6.1.1

ATM Aggregation Unit (AAU) Optional Feature for AAU Additional AAU Capacity

69 70 70

7.7 7.7.1 7.7.2 7.7.3

Power Filter Unit (PFU) PFU1 PFU3 B Interfaces for PFU

70 70 71 71

7.8 7.8.1 7.8.1.1 7.8.1.2

SDH Cross Connected Unit (SXU) Optional Feature for SXU 21xE1 Drop SXU Ethernet over SDH

72 72 72 73

7.1.5.1 7.1.5.2 7.1.5.3 7.1.5.4 7.1.5.5

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7.8.2

Interfaces for SXU

73

8

Radio Units

75

8.1 8.1.1

Overview RAU Kit Delivery

75 76

8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 8.2.5 8.2.6 8.2.7 8.2.8

Medium Capacity Radio Units RAU2 7 RAU2 8 RAU2 13 RAU2 15 RAU2 18 RAU2 23 RAU2 26 RAU2 38

77 77 79 80 80 82 83 84 84

8.3 8.3.1 8.3.1.1 8.3.2 8.3.3 8.3.4 8.3.5 8.3.6 8.3.7 8.3.8 8.3.9 8.3.10 8.3.11 8.3.12 8.3.13 8.3.14 8.3.15 8.3.16 8.3.17 8.3.18

Agile Radio Units Optional Feature for Agile Radio Units Modulation Agile RAU Xu RAU2 N 28 RAU2 N 32 RAU2 N 38 RAU2 X/Xu 6L RAU2 X/Xu 6U RAU2 X/Xu 7 RAU2 X/Xu 8 RAU2 X/Xu 10 RAU2 X/Xu 11 RAU2 X/Xu 13 RAU2 X/Xu 15 RAU2 X/Xu 18 RAU2 X/Xu 23 RAU2 X/Xu 26 RAU2 X/Xu 28 RAU2 X/Xu 32 RAU2 X/Xu 38

85 85 85 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 94 95 96 97 99 101 102 102 103 103

9

Antennas

105

9.1 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.1.4

Overview Integrated Installation Separate Installation Product Name Mounting Kit

105 106 106 107 107

9.2

ANT 6 GHz

107

9.3

ANT 7/8 GHz

108

9.4

ANT 10/11 GHz

109

9.5

ANT 13 GHz

109

9.6

ANT 15 GHz

110

9.7

ANT 18 GHz

110

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9.8

ANT 23 GHz

111

9.9

ANT 24/26 GHz

112

9.10

ANT 28 GHz

112

9.11

ANT 32 GHz

113

9.12

ANT 38 GHz

113

10

Cabinets and Housings

115

10.1 10.1.1 10.1.2

MINI-LINK Protective Housing (MPH) MPH Kit MPH Interfaces

115 116 117

10.2 10.2.1

Power Supply Units (PSU) PSU AC/DC, 420 W

118 118

10.3 10.3.1

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9302 TMR 9302 Interfaces

118 121

10.4

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9106

122

10.5

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9206

123

10.6

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9204 and TMR 9205

125

11

Indoor Cables and Connectors

127

11.1 11.1.1 11.1.1.1 11.1.1.2 11.1.1.3 11.1.1.4 11.1.1.5 11.1.1.6

Panels and Cable Assemblies Interface Panels ICF1 ICF2 ICF 16x2 ICF3 BNC ICF3 1.6/5.6 ICF4

127 127 127 128 129 129 130 132

11.2 Pre-assembled Cables 11.2.1 DC Cables 11.2.1.1 DC Cable for AMM 2p B and MINI-LINK CN 11.2.1.2 DC Cable +24 V for PSU DC/DC 11.2.1.3 DC Cable –48 V for PSU DC/DC 11.2.2 Traffic Cables 11.2.2.1 2xE1 Cable 11.2.2.2 2xE1 Cable 11.2.2.3 4xE1 Cable 11.2.2.4 4xE1 + 2xUser Out Cable 11.2.2.5 4xE1, Sofix - 4x RJ-45 11.2.2.6 4xE1 Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3 11.2.2.7 4xE1 Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3 with User Out Cable 11.2.2.8 4xE1 Connection Cable for ICF3 11.2.2.9 RJ45 Cable 11.2.2.10 4xE1 Cable, Open End, 75

11.2.2.11 2xE2 Cable, 75

11.2.2.12 E3 Cable, 75

11.2.2.13 E3 Unstructured 1+1 Cable

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11.2.2.14 STM-1 Electrical Cable 11.2.2.15 STM-1 Electrical Cable (SFP) 11.2.3 Signal Cables 11.2.3.1 Access Server Cable 11.2.3.2 Digital Service Channel Cable 11.2.3.3 Fan Alarm Cable for FAU1 11.2.3.4 Fan Alarm Cable for FAU3 11.2.3.5 Alarm Cable 11.2.3.6 AUX, User I/O 11.2.3.7 User I/O 11.2.3.8 PC Cable 11.2.3.9 1+1 Protection Cable 11.2.4 Ethernet Cables 11.2.4.1 Ethernet Cable 11.2.4.2 XPIC Cable 11.2.5 Optical Cables 11.2.5.1 Optical Fiber Cables, Duplex 11.2.5.2 SFP Optical Cable, Duplex 11.2.5.3 SFP Optical Cable, Crossed 11.2.5.4 Shielding Cover 11.2.6 Earthing Cable 11.2.7 Station Radio Cable 11.2.8 USB Cable 11.2.9 AC Cable 11.2.10 Special Connection to RBS

142 142 143 143 143 144 144 145 145 146 146 147 147 147 148 149 149 149 150 150 151 151 152 152 153

11.3 11.3.1 11.3.2 11.3.3

Cables by Meter DC Cables Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals Cables for Unbalanced Traffic

153 153 154 155

11.4 11.4.1 11.4.2 11.4.2.1 11.4.2.2 11.4.2.3 11.4.3 11.4.4

Connectors Connector Kits Optical Connectors Small Form-factor Plug-in Unit (SFP) Interfaces for SFP STS-3 Electrical Cable (SFP-SFP) Optical Splitter/Combiner Optical Adapters

156 156 157 157 159 159 160 161

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Outdoor Cables and Connectors

163

12.1 12.1.1 12.1.1.1 12.1.2 12.1.3 12.1.4 12.1.5

Pre-assembled Cables Traffic Cables 4xE1/DS1 +2xUser Out cable Alignment Test Cable Ethernet Cable Optical Cables Earthing Cable

163 163 163 163 164 164 165

12.2 12.2.1 12.2.2

Cables by meter DC Cable Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals

165 165 165

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12.2.3

Radio Cable

166

12.3 12.3.1

Connectors Radio Connector Kits

167 167

13

Accessories

169

13.1 13.1.1 13.1.2 13.1.3 13.1.4 13.1.5 13.1.6 13.1.7

Cable Accessories Radio Cable Panel Mounting Bracket for Radio Cable Optional Cable Shelf Clamp Kit Earthing Kit Wall Gland Cable Strap

169 169 169 170 170 172 172 172

13.2 13.2.1 13.2.2 13.2.3 13.2.4 13.2.5 13.2.6 13.2.7 13.2.8

Indoor Accessories Wall Set 0.5U Adapter Kit ETSI Installation Bracket Dummy Units Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC/DC Power Supply Unit (PSU) AC/DC Digital Engineering Order Wire (EOW) DCN Site

173 173 174 174 175 176 177 177 178

13.3 13.3.1 13.3.2 13.3.3 13.3.4 13.3.5 13.3.5.1 13.3.6 13.3.7 13.3.8 13.3.9 13.3.10 13.3.11 13.3.12 13.3.13 13.3.14 13.3.15

Outdoor Accessories Integrated Power Splitters Integration Kit for ANT2 HPX Weather Protection Blanking Plate Kit for Separate Installation Kit for Separate Installation of RAU2 Flexible Waveguide Kit Waveguide Clamp Kit Radio Mounting Kit Waveguide Lock Kit Sun Protection Plate Antenna Support Arm Antenna Adapter Plate Antenna Mounting Kit Heater for TMR 9302, –48 V DC Pole Mounting Kit for TMR 9302

179 179 181 182 182 183 183 184 185 185 186 186 187 187 188 189 189

14

Tools

191

14.1 14.1.1 14.1.2

Software Planning Tools MLPERF Software Software Tools

191 191 191

14.2 14.2.1 14.2.2

Hardware Installation Tools Installation Tool Kit Tools Ordered Separately

192 192 193

15

Spare Parts

195

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15.1

AMM

195

15.2

FAU

195

15.3

NPU

195

15.4

PFU

195

15.5

MINI-LINK CN

196

15.6

Radio Units

196

15.7

Fan Kits for TMR 9302

197

16

Customer Product Information

199

16.1

Customer Product Information (CPI)

199

17

Training

201

18

Order Number Translation

203

18.1 18.1.1 18.1.2

Order Number Translation MINI-LINK TN R4 Indoor Units MINI-LINK TN R4 Soft Keys

203 203 204

Glossary

207

Index

211

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Introduction

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Introduction This catalog comprises Indoor and Outdoor equipment for the MINI-LINK R4 portfolio supplied by Ericsson AB: The MINI-LINK R4 microwave solution provides cost-efficient and intelligent functionality for cross-connection, multiplexing and protection of traffic on sites with one to several radio directions with capacities ranging from 2 Mbps up to 690 Mbps with XPIC functionality using C-QPSK and 4 to 256 QAM modulation. MINI-LINK TN is the complete microwave radio link with the capability of handling MPLS/IP/Ethernet traffic, PDH, SDH, and ATM in the same node and over a hop. MINI-LINK CN is the latest addition to the MINI-LINK family of products. It is a compact Ethernet/PDH centric product, optimized for stand alone hops as well as end nodes in MINI-LINK networks. MINI-LINK CN supports native Ethernet over Microwave in the same way as MINI-LINK TN, that is MPLS/IP/Ethernet priority handling, and is fully hop compatible with the MINI-LINK TN products. The modular design of the MINI-LINK R4 products makes them suitable to act in different types of nodes in the network. •

Edge Nodes Support microwave transmission in one direction

Repeater Nodes

Aggregation Nodes Aggregates traffic from a number of southbound links into one microwave link in the northbound direction.

Microwave Radios and Antennas from 6 GHz up to 38 GHz capable of transmitting up to 500 Mbit/s using C-QPSK and 4 to 512 QAM.

Cabinets and Housings for indoor and outdoor use.

Cables and Connectors for indoor and outdoor installation.

Accessories that is site material, for indoor and outdoor setups as well as installation tools.

This document is intended to be an aid for customers compiling a direct order to Ericsson or just to give an overview of the MINI-LINK product family for microwave transmission. For further technical details, see the technical description for the product. For more information on how to compose and place your order, the delivery time, spare parts and so on, please contact your Ericsson representative.

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1.1

Catalog Overview This section provides a product overview and guidelines for a basic configuration which can be used as a checklist to make sure that all necessary equipment is ordered. The following sections comprise detailed information about the products available for MINI-LINK R4. The Glossary contains explanations of abbreviations and some of the terms that are used in this catalog. There is also an index of product names.

1.2

Management for MINI-LINK Central Management for MINI-LINK is provided through the ServiceOn Element Manager product suite. More information can be found in the Customer Product Information for ServiceOn Element Manager.

1.3

Revision Information This version of the document has been updated as follows:

1.3.1

New Products The following new products have been introduced in this version of the document: • MINI-LINK CN 1010 • 0.5U Adapter Kit • New Traffic Cables • New SFPs for MINI-LINK CN 1010.

1.4

Order Planning When planning an order, use the following checklist:

2

MINI-LINK CN, see Section 3 on page 15 for more information.

Standard Packages, see Section 5 on page 21 for more information.

Sub-Racks, see Section 6 on page 29 for more information.

Plug-in Units, see Section 7 on page 45 for more information.

Radio Units, see Section 8 on page 75 for more information.

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Introduction

1.5

Antennas, see Section 9 on page 105 for more information.

Cabinets and Housings, see Section 10 on page 115 for more information.

Indoor Cables and Connectors, see Section 11 on page 127 for more information.

Outdoor Cables and Connectors, see Section 12 on page 163 for more information.

Accessories, see Section 13 on page 169 for more information.

Tools, see Section 14 on page 191 for more information.

Documentation, see Section 16 on page 199 for more information.

Training, see Section 17 on page 201 for more information.

Information to Market Units Further information on how to make the orders is included in MINI-LINK R4 Product package Description, 22103-FGC 101 0400. For more information about optional features and soft keys, see "MINI-LINK TN R4 Soft Keys, 9/221 02-CSH 109 32/1"

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System Descriptions

GHz

15 GHz z HG 51

15

Indoor part with AMM zH G5

01/PFU3

07/NPU

08/FAU2

1

06

L

L 05

o

04 03

00/PFU3

15

GHz

15 GHz

e

02

L

9687b

Figure 1

2.1

MINI-LINK System

MINI-LINK Indoor Configuration MINI-LINK provides scalable and cost-effective microwave nodes designed for networks. The system supplies cost-effective and intelligent functionality for cross-connection, multiplexing and protection of traffic. MINI-LINK comprises indoor Access Module Magazine (AMM) with plug-in units and outdoor Radio Units (RAUs) with antennas (ANTs).

2.2

MINI-LINK Outdoor Configuration The MINI-LINK outdoor configuration is modular for link and network optimization. It can be configured in a variety of different ways. For different configuration examples , see Section 2.2.1 on page 6 through Section 2.2.7 on page 13 The Radio Units (RAUs) are available in different versions, supporting C-QPSK or 4 QAM to 256 QAM modulations. For more information, see Section 8 on page 75.

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The antennas (ANTs) are available in different sizes. For more information, see Section 9 on page 105 . The RAU is fitted directly to the ANT as standard (integrated installation). As an alternative, the RAU and the ANT can be installed separately, interconnected by a flexible waveguide. For information about radio cables, kits for separate installation, Integrated Power Splitters (IPS) and other associated equipment, see Section 13 on page 169.

2.2.1

Unprotected Terminal (1+0)

2.2.1.1

Integrated Installation

15

GHz

15 GHz

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

RADIO CABLE

8453

Figure 2

Unprotected Terminal (1+0), Integrated Installation

Needed equipment: • One RAU Kit • One ANT2 HP

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2.2.1.2

Separate Installation

11992

Figure 3

Unprotected Terminal (1+0), Separate Installation

Needed equipment: • One RAU Kit • One ANT HP • One Kit for Separate Installation

2.2.2

Unprotected Terminal (2+0)

2.2.2.1

Integrated Installation

15

GHz

15 GHz

RAD CAB IO LE

ALARM POWE R

ALIG

NME NT

11866

Figure 4

Unprotected Terminal (2+0), Integrated Installation

Needed equipment: • Two RAU Kits • One ANT2 HP • One IPS2

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2.2.2.2

Separate Installation

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

11565

Figure 5

Unprotected Terminal (2+0), Separate Installation

Needed equipment: • Two RAU Kits • One ANT HP • One IPS2 • One Kit for Separate Installation

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2.2.3

Unprotected Terminal (4+0)

2.2.3.1

Separate Installation

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

POWER

ALIGNMENT

11996

Figure 6

Unprotected Terminal (4+0), Separate Installation

Needed equipment: • Four RAU Kits • One ANT2 HP • Two Kits for Separate Installation • Three IPS2

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2.2.4

Unprotected Terminal XPIC/CCDP (2+0)

2.2.4.1

Integrated Installation

15

GHz

15 GHz

RAD CAB IO LE

ALARM POWE R

ALIG

NME NT

11866

Figure 7

Unprotected Terminal XPIC/CCDP (2+0), Integrated Installation

Needed equipment: •

Two RAU Kits

One ANT2 HPX

One Integration Kit for ANT2 HPX

Note:

2.2.4.2

The Integration Kit is required for all ANT2 0.3 m HPX antennas but only to the ANT2 0.6 m HPX antennas with product numbers equal to or lower than UKY 220 16/xxxx. For other ANT2 HPX antennas the functionality equivalent to the Integration Kit is included in the antenna as standard.

Separate Installation

11865

Figure 8

Unprotected Terminal XPIC/CCDP (2+0), Separate Installation

Needed equipment:

10

Two RAU Kits

One ANT HPX

Two Kits for Separate Installation

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2.2.5

Unprotected Terminal XPIC/CCDP (4+0)

2.2.5.1

Separate Installation

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

POWER

ALIGNMENT

11996

Figure 9

Unprotected Terminal XPIC/CCDP (4+0), Separate Installation

Needed equipment: • Four RAU Kits • One ANT HPX • Two Kits for Separate Installation • Two IPS2

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2.2.6

Protected Terminal (1+1)

2.2.6.1

Integrated Installation with Two Antennas

15

GHz

15 GHz

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

POWER

ALIGNMENT

RADIO CABLE

15

GHz

15 GHz

ALARM

RADIO CABLE

8455

Figure 10

Protected Terminal (1+1), Integrated Installation, Two Antennas

Needed equipment: • Two RAU Kits • Two ANTs 2.2.6.2

Integrated and Separate Installation with One Antenna 1

2

15

GHz

15 GHz

RAD CAB IO LE

ALARM POWE

R

ALIG

NME

NT

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

12251

Figure 11

Protected Terminal (1+1), Integrated Installation with One Antenna RAU2 (1) and Separate Installation with One Antenna RAU2 (2)

The figure above shows three examples of two RAUs making use of the same antenna in either integrated or separate installation:

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• •

The first example (1) requires two RAU2 kits, one ANT2 and one IPS2 in an all integrated installation. The second example (2) requires two RAU2 kits, one ANT, one IPS2 and one kit for separate installation. Here the IPS with RAU is fitted to the mast using the kit for separate installation.

2.2.7

Protected Terminal XPIC/CCDP 2x(1+1)

2.2.7.1

Separate Installation

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

POWER

ALIGNMENT

11996

Figure 12

Protected Terminal XPIC/CCDP 2x(1+1), Separate Installation

Needed equipment: • Four RAU Kits • One ANT HPX • Two Kits for Separate Installation • Two IPS2

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MINI-LINK CN 500

3

MINI-LINK CN 500 MINI-LINK CN 500 is a high-performance indoor terminal in the MINI-LINK family. It houses modem functions, control functions and front traffic interfaces providing native Ethernet and PDH transport in 1+0 and 1+1 radio protection configurations. It also provides enhanced features such as Adaptive modulation over the Hybrid Radio Link. MINI-LINK CN 500 can be used for individual hops as well as for end nodes in a MINI-LINK TN network. It is compatible with MINI-LINK TN over the air interface (MMU2 H and D). MINI-LINK CN 500 is fully compatible with all the normal MINI-LINK RAU and Antenna units. The capacity can be upgraded by HW keys, which enables flexible increase of capacity during network expansion.

-

+

DC10

-

User I/O:A-F

LAN

1+1

TRAFFIC

10/100/1000 BASE-T

DC11

10/100 BASE-T

+

Fault Power BR

DC 24 4A MAX / 48V 2A MAX

TR:5A-5D

TR:4A-4D

TR:3A-3D

60V RAU TR:2A-2D

11934

Figure 13 Table 1

MINI-LINK CN 500 Aggregated PDH and Ethernet Capacity for MINI-LINK CN 500 Adaptive Physical Modes Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

4 QAM

10

21

45

16 QAM

21

42

91

64 QAM

30

63

134

128 QAM

35

72

154

81

172

256 QAM

Note:

All adaptive physical modes can be configured as static physical modes, see MINI-LINK CN 500 Technical Description 26/221 02-CSH 109 32/1-V1.

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Table 2

Aggregated PDH and Ethernet Capacity for MINI-LINK CN 500 Static Physical Modes Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

7 MHz

C-QPSK 16 QAM

21

64 QAM

31

14 MHz

28 MHz

16

33

45

95

40 MHz

56 MHz

200 72

128 QAM

154

325 345

256 QAM

DC11

-

+

DC10

-

User I/O:A-F

LAN

1+1

TRAFFIC

10/100/1000 BASE-T

+

Fault Power BR

DC 24 4A MAX / 48V 2A MAX

10/100 BASE-T

Interfaces for MINI-LINK CN 500

60V RAU TR:5A-5D

TR:4A-4D

TR:3A-3D

CN 500

TR:2A-2D

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Figure 14 Note:

Interfaces for MINI-LINK CN 500

All cables must be ordered separately, except DC cable.

Table 3

Interfaces for MINI-LINK CN 500

Interface

Cable Description

DC

DC Cable

Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133

User I/O A-F

Signal Cable

Section 11.2.3.7 on page 146

LAN

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

1+1

Signal Cable

Section 11.2.3.9 on page 147

Traffic

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

TR: 5A-5D

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

TR: 4A-4D TR: 3A-3D

16

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135 Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

TR: 2A-2D

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

60V RAU

Station Radio Cable

Section 11.2.7 on page 151

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3.1

MINI-LINK CN 500 MINI-LINK CN 500 consist of a common indoor unit HW and a hardware key that enables the different feature sets described in the respective product packages. MINI-LINK CN 500 are named according to the following convention: nxE1, Y Mbps, FE/GE, (Adaptive Modulation). n is the number of E1’s supported, number of E1’s, Y is the Ethernet interface capacity followed by FE for Fast Ethernet or GE for Gigabit Ethernet when applicable. When adaptive modulation is available that is also stated in the name. A MINI-LINK CN 500 delivery comprises: • One RMM1, 4xE1+10 • One DC Cable, 1 m • One Mounting Set/Rack Screw Kit • One Earthing Set/Cable, 1 m Table 4

MINI-LINK CN 500

Product Name

Product Number

CN500/10Mbps 4E1

BFZ 601 05/01

CN500/10Mbps 16E1

BFZ 601 05/02

CN500/50Mbps 16E1

BFZ 601 05/06

(1)

CN500/100Mbps 16E1

BFZ 601 05/03

CN500/100Mbps 16E AM

BFZ 601 05/04

CN500/200Mbps 16E1

BFZ 601 05/07(1)

CN500/200Mbps 16E1 AM

BFZ 601 05/08(1)

CN500/350Mbps 16E1

BFZ 601 05/09(1)

CN500/350Mbps 16E1 AM

BFZ 601 05/05

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

3.2

Expansions The expansions consist of a separate Hardware Key that enables a predefined set of features in a MINI-LINK CN 500 indoor unit. The expansions are used to upgrade an existing MINI-LINK CN 500 unit to handle more capacity than originally installed and/or adaptive modulation. The new Hardware Key replaces the existing Hardware Key when performing the expansion. Note! The hardware keys containing "Xu" in the name are used when QAM modulation schemes are used in MINI-LINK CN 500 together with an outdoor unit of type RAU Xu. For the outdoor units RAU X and RAU N these Hardware Keys are not needed. Table 5

Expansions for MINI-LINK CN 500

Product Name

Product Number

CNkey/10Mbps16E1/DS1

RYS 110 304/2

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Product Name

Product Number

CNkey/50Mbps16E1/DS1

RYS 110 318/1

CNkey/100Mbps 16E1/DS1

RYS 110 304/3(1)

CNkey/100Mbps 16E1/DS1 Xu

RYS 110 304/4(1)

CNkey/100Mbps 16E1/DS1 AM

RYS 110 304/5(1)

CNkey/100Mbps 16E1/DS1 AM Xu

RYS 110 304/6(1)

CNkey/200Mbps 16E1/DS1

RYS 110 318/2

CNkey/200Mbps 16E1/DS1 Xu

RYS110318/3

CNkey/200Mbps 16E1/DS1 AM

RYS 110 318/4

CNkey/200Mbps 16E1/DS1 AM Xu

RYS 110 318/5

CNkey/350Mbps 16E1/DS1

RYS 110 304/9

CNkey/350Mbps 16E1/DS1 Xu

RYS 110 304/10

CNkey/350Mbps 16E1/DS1 AM

RYS 110 304/7(1)

CNkey/350Mbps 16E1/DS1 AM Xu

RYS 110 304/8(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

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MINI-LINK CN 1010

4

MINI-LINK CN 1010 MINI-LINK CN 1010 is a 1U compact Layer 2 aggregation Mobile Backhaul gateway. It allows for backhaul of both 2G, 3G and 4G co-located base-stations over point-to-point fiber connections. 8xE1 Circuit Emulation Service interfaces are available for the connection of the 2G TDM based base-stations. A MINI-LINK CN 1010 can also be used together with a MINI-LINK CN 500 to provide multiple Ethernet interfaces as well as Circuit Emulation Services and additional OAM functionality. The MINI-LINK CN 1010 low-cost end node complements the OMS 1410 Optical multi-service Metro-Edge node both over fiber-based point-to-point connections and over microwave connections in conjunction with the MINI-LINK CN 500 compact microwave node. Interfaces for MINI-LINK CN 1010 Note:

All cables must be ordered separately, except DC cable.

Table 6

Interfaces for MINI-LINK CN 1010

Interface

Cable Description

DC

DC Cable

Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133

USB O&M

USB Cable

Section 11.2.8 on page 152

User I/O

RJ45 Cable

Section 11.2.2.9 on page 139

SYNC 1

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

SYNC 2

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

O&M

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

TR:1, 10/100/1000Base-T

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

TR:2, 10/100/1000Base-T

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

TR:3, 10/100/1000Base-T

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

TR:4, 10/100/1000Base-T

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

TR:5, 100/1000Base-T/X

SFP

Section 11.4.2.1 on page 157

TR:6, 100/1000Base-T/X

SFP

Section 11.4.2.1 on page 157

TR:7, 100/1000Base-T/X

SFP

Section 11.4.2.1 on page 157

TR:8, 100/1000Base-T/X

SFP

Section 11.4.2.1 on page 157

E1, TR:1A-1B

Signal Cable

Section 11.2.2.1 on page 135

E1, TR:2A-2B

Signal Cable

Section 11.2.2.1 on page 135

E1, TR:3A-3B

Signal Cable

Section 11.2.2.1 on page 135

E1, TR:4A-4B

Signal Cable

Section 11.2.2.1 on page 135

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4.1

MINI-LINK CN 1010 A MINI-LINK CN 1010 delivery comprises: • One MINI-LINK CN 1010 main unit • One DC Cable, 1 m • One Mounting Set/Rack Screw Kit • One Earthing Set/Cable, 1 m Table 7

20

MINI-LINK CN 1010

Product Name

Product Number

CN1010/8G, 8xE1/DS1

BFZ 601 07/01

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MINI-LINK TN Standard Packages

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MINI-LINK TN Standard Packages

5.1

MINI-LINK TN Standard Packages MINI-LINK TN Standard Packages are pre-defined indoor configurations. They contain basic HW and SW and will be delivered tested and pre-assembled. The Soft Keys are included and installed ready for use at installation of the node. The content of each package is described in detail in the text below. Products not included in the configuration needs to be ordered separately. If the products in the table below are orderered along with a standard configuration, they will be delivered together. If redundant power supply is required, please order two DC cables. Table 8

Optional Products for Standard Packages

Product Name

Product Number

Earthing Cable

SXK 111 699/1

Rack Screw Kit

SXK 111 539/1

DC Cable 1 m

RPM 517 560/1000

DC Cable 5 m

RPM 517 560/5000(1)

DC Cable 10 m

RPM 517 560/10000(1)

(1)

(1) If redundant power supply is required, please order two each of the DC cable.

5.1.1

4xE1 Standard 4xE1 delivery comprises of: •

AMM 2p B

NPU3

MMU2 C

RMM

Dummy Unit 265 mm

Dummy Unit 115 mm short

Soft keys: Cap up to 10 Mbps

Table 9

4xE1

Product Name

Product Number

4xE1

BFZ 601 03/1

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5.1.2

16xE1 Standard package 16xE1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 • MMU2 C • LTU3 12/1 • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Soft keys: Cap up to 50 Mbps Table 10

5.1.3

16xE1

Product Name

Product Number

16xE1

BFZ 601 03/2

16xE1, 1+1 Standard package 16xE1, 1+1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 • Two MMU2 C • LTU3 12/1 • FAU4 • RMM • Soft keys: 2 x Cap up to 50 Mbps, 1+1 Microwave Radio Protection Table 11

5.1.4

16xE1, 1+1

Product Name

Product Number

16xE1, 1+1

BFZ 601 03/3

STM-1, opto Standard package STM-1, opto delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 • MMU2 E 155 • FAU4 • SFP Optical • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short

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Table 12

5.1.5

STM-1, opto

Product Name

Product Number

STM-1, opto

BFZ 601 03/4

STM-1, opto, 1+1 Standard package STM-1, opto, 1+1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 • Two MMU2 E 155 • FAU4 • SFP Optical • RMM • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: 1+1 SDH Radio Protection Table 13

5.1.6

STM-1, opto, 1+1

Product Name

Product Number

STM-1, opto, 1+1

BFZ 601 03/5

30 Mbps, FE/4xE1 Standard package 30 Mbps, FE/4xE1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 • MMU2 C • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Cap up to 50 Mbps Table 14

5.1.7

30 Mbps, FE/4xE1

Product Name

Product Number

30 Mbps, FE/4xE1

BFZ 601 03/6

50 Mbps, GE/4xE1 Standard package 50 Mbps, GE/4xE1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • MMU2 D

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• • • • •

FAU4 RMM Dummy Unit 265 mm Dummy Unit 115 mm short Soft keys: Cap up to 50 Mbps

Table 15

5.1.8

50 Mbps, GE/4xE1

Product Name

Product Number

50 Mbps, GE/4xE1

BFZ 601 03/7

100 Mbps, GE/4xE1 Standard package 100 Mbps, GE/4xE1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • MMU2 D • FAU4 • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Cap up to 100 Mbps Table 16

5.1.9

100 Mbps, GE/4xE1

Product Name

Product Number

100 Mbps, GE/4xE1

BFZ 601 03/8

100 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM Standard package 100 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • MMU2 H • FAU4 • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Adaptive Modulation, Cap up to 100 Mbps Table 17

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100 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM

Product Name

Product Number

100 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM

BFZ 601 03/14

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5.1.10

200 Mbps, GE/4xE1 Standard package 200 Mbps, GE/4xE1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • MMU2 D • FAU4 • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Cap up to 200 Mbps Table 18

5.1.11

200 Mbps, GE/4xE1

Product Name

Product Number

200 Mbps, GE/4xE1

BFZ 601 03/9

200 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM Standard package 200 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • MMU2 H • FAU4 • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Adaptive Modulation, Cap up to 200 Mbps Table 19

5.1.12

200 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM

Product Name

Product Number

200 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM

BFZ 601 03/18

300 Mbps, GE/4xE1 Standard package 300 Mbps, GE/4xE1 delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • MMU2 D • FAU4 • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Cap up to 350 Mbps

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Table 20

5.1.13

300 Mbps, GE/4xE1

Product Name

Product Number

300 Mbps, GE/4xE1

BFZ 601 03/10

350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM Standard package 350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • MMU2 H • FAU4 • RMM • Dummy Unit 265 mm • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Cap up to 350 Mbps, Adaptive Modulation Table 21

350 Mbps, GE/4xE1

Product Name

Product Number

350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM

BFZ 601 03/11

(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

5.1.14

350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC Standard package 350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B • Two MMU2 H • FAU4 • XPIC Cable • RMM • Dummy Unit 115 mm short • Soft keys: Cap up to 200 Mbps, XPIC for PDH/Ethernet Table 22

5.1.15

350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC

Product Name

Product Number

350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC

BFZ 601 03/12

700 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC Standard package 700 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC delivery comprises of: • AMM 2p B • NPU3 B

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• • • • • •

Two MMU2 H FAU4 XPIC Cable RMM Dummy Unit 115 mm short Soft keys: 2 x Cap up to 350 Mbps, XPIC for PDH/Ethernet

Table 23

700 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC

Product Name

Product Number

700 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC

BFZ 601 03/13

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MINI-LINK TN Sub-Racks

6

MINI-LINK TN Sub-Racks When planning an order, use the following checklist: • Access Module Magazine (AMM), see Section 6.1 on page 29 • Node Processor Unit (NPU), see Section 6.1.9 on page 33 • Fan Unit (FAU), see Section 6.2 on page 39

6.1

Access Module Magazine (AMM) The indoor plug-in units are installed in an AMM. The AMM can be fitted directly into a 19” or metric rack. It provides the mechanical housing and interconnection for the plug-in units through the backplane.

6.1.1

AMM 2p B The AMM 2p B has two half-height slots, one equipped with NPU3 or NPU3 B, the remaining half-height slot can be equipped with LTU, ETU, SAU or SXU.

03 02

02

AMM 2p B

03

The power supply is not included in NPU3 or NPU3 B; it is separately integrated in the AMM on the left hand side.

10521

Figure 15

AMM 2p B

The AMM Kit delivery comprises: • One assembled AMM 2p B • One Rack Screw Kit • One Earthing Cable, 1 m • One NPU3 or One NPU3 B • One RMM Note:

AMM 2p B requires a DC cable RPM 517 560/nnnn which must be purchased separately, see Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133, for correct length.

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6.1.1.1

Interfaces for AMM 2p B

DC Connectors

Figure 16 Table 24

AMM 2p B AMM 2p B Interfaces

Interface

Cable

DC

6.1.2

11874

Description

Section

DC Cable for AMM 2p B

Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133

AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D AMM 6p C or D have four (D) or five (C) full-height horizontal slots, four (D) or two (C) half-height horizontal slots and two half-height vertical slots. They house one NPU3 or NPU3 B, one or two PFU3 B and one FAU2.

02

03

00/PFU3

04

05

06

01/PFU3

07/NPU

08/FAU2

The remaining slots in AMM 6p C/D can be equipped with MMU, LTU, SAU, AAU, SXU, SMU or ETU.

9749

AMM 6p D

9699

AMM 6p C

04 02

03

00/PFU3

05

06

01/PFU3

07/NPU

08/FAU2

Figure 17

AMM 6p C

Figure 18

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AMM 6p D

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An • • • •

• • • •

6.1.3

AMM 6p C/D Kit delivery comprises: One assembled AMM 6p C or one assembled AMM 6p D One Rack Screw Kit One Earthing Cable, 1 m One NPU3 or One NPU 3B One RMM One DC Connector Kit One FAU2 One PFU3 B, (one additional PFU3 B Kit is needed for redundancy)

AMM 20p B The AMM 20p B has twenty full size slots of which 10 are available as standard. Additional slots can be made available by ordering the optional feature “AMM 20p Slot Extension”, see Section 6.1.10.6 on page 38. The NPU1 B or NPU1 C occupies one slot. One or two PFU1 are fitted in dedicated slots at the left hand side of the AMM.

INFORMATION

AMM 20p B

Figure 19

10529

AMM 20p B

The AMM 20p B-10 R4 Kit delivery with 10 available slots comprises: • One assembled AMM 20p B • Two Rack Screw Kits • One DC Connector Kit • One Earthing Cable, 1 m • One NPU1 B or One NPU1 C • One RMM • One Cable Shelf, an additional cable shelf can be used when routing many cables, see Section 13.1.3 on page 170

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• •

6.1.4

One PFU1, one additional PFU1 Kit is needed for redundancy One Fan Alarm Cable

AMM TN R4 Kits An AMM TN R4 Kit includes the NPU holding the software providing the basic features. The software can be complemented by optional features. Table 25

AMM TN R4 Kits

Product Name

Product Number

AMM 2p B NPU3 R4 Kit

NTM 101 0292/6

AMM 6p C w NPU3 R4 Kit

NTM 101 0158/9

AMM 6p D w NPU3 R4 Kit

NTM 101 0158/12

AMM 20p B-10 w NPU1 B R4 Kit

NTM 101 0154/5

AMM 2p B R4 NPU3 B Kit

NTM 101 0292/7

AMM 6p C R4 NPU3 B Kit

NTM 101 0158/10

AMM 6p D R4 NPU3 B Kit

NTM 101 0158/13

AMM 20p B-10 R4 NPU1 C Kit

NTM 101 0154/6

(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

6.1.5

Dummy Units Unused slots in the AMMs must be equipped with Dummy Units, as this is essential to maintain the cooling within the magazines and to meet EMC requirements; see Section 13.2.4 on page 175. The dummy units are used as follows: • Dummy Unit 115 mm , for half size slots in AMM 2p. • Dummy Unit 115 mm short, for half size slots in AMM 2p B, AMM 6p C/D. • Dummy Unit 265 mm, for all full size units. • Dummy Unit 49 mm, for PFU slots in AMM 6p B/C/D. The 265 mm full size and 115 mm short units also have a guide plate for better cooling.

6.1.6

Power to AMM 2p B AMM 2p B is power supplied by –48 V DC or +24 V DC. The cable with connector for DC supply is not included in the AMM 2p B R4 Kit and must be ordered separately as RPM 517 560/nnnn. There are two power input connectors for redundant power, although only one connection is mandatory. AMM 2p B equipped with a LTU 155 can only be supplied with –48 V DC.

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6.1.7

Power to AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D Power is connected directly to AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D through PFU3 B. The power is supplied by –48 V DC or +24 V DC. One additional PFU3 B Kit is needed for redundancy. One connector kit for DC supply is included in both the AMM 6p C/D Kit and the PFU3 B Kit. Note:

The DC cable must be ordered separately.

AMM 6p C/D equipped with a LTU 155 can only be supplied with –48 V DC.

6.1.8

Power to AMM 20p B The AMM 20p B has a power input of –48 V DC through the PFU1. One PFU1 is included in the AMM 20p-10 Kit, and when redundant power supply is needed, an additional PFU1 Kit must be ordered. The PSU DC/DC Kit is used to convert to -48 V DC where only +24 V DC is available. The kit needs to be ordered separately. One connector kit for DC supply is included in both the AMM 20p B Kit and the PFU1 kit. Note:

6.1.9

The DC cable must be ordered separately.

Node Processor Unit (NPU) An NPU provides the main control system functions and holds a Removable Memory Module (RMM) for storage of license and configuration information. In addition to this, an NPU provide some traffic handling functions and interfaces, but which ones are depending on type of NPU as described below.

6.1.9.1

NPU1 B The NPU1 B (for AMM 20p B) provides User I/O interfaces, eight unstructured E1 interfaces, an Ethernet interface for Site LAN, and a USB port for local management.

RMM LAN

ERICSSON

Fault Power BR

NPU1 B

10/100BaseT

O&M

Console E1:3A-3D

E1:2A-2D

User I/O:1A -1I

NPU1 B 8931

Figure 20

NPU1 B

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AMM TN R3 Kits

Product Name

Product Number

NPU1 B Repl Kit R4

NTM 101 1464/1

(1)

(1) The delivery includes one RMM

6.1.9.2

NPU1 C The NPU1 C (for AMM 20p B) provides User I/O interfaces, eight unstructured E1 interfaces, one combined Ethernet Site LAN/ traffic interface and one Ethernet Traffic interface,two Ethernet SFP interfaces, and a USB port for local management. The NPU1 C contains a non-blocking gigabit Ethernet switch. The switch is a managed VLAN switch (IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1D) and HW prepared for provider bridge switching (IEEE 802.1ad).

RMM ERICSSON

O&M

BR

F P

NPU1 C

TR2/LAN

TR5

OUT TR5 IN

OUT TR4 IN

TR:3A-3D

TR:2A-2D

User I/O:1A -1I

NPU1 C 11551

Figure 21 Note:

NPU1 C

The Ethernet switch functionality is included in NPU1 C, no SW Key is needed.

Table 27

NPU1 C

Product Name

Product Number

NPU1 C Repl Kit R4

NTM 101 1688/1

(1)(2)

(1) The delivery includes one RMM (2) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

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6.1.9.3

NPU3 The NPU3 (for AMM 2p B, AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D) provides four unstructured E1 interfaces, one Ethernet Site LAN and one Ethernet Traffic interface, two User Outputs, and one USB port for local management.

RMM

NPU3

NPU3

Figure 22 6.1.9.4

9713

NPU3

NPU3 B The NPU3 B (for AMM 2p B, AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D) provides four unstructured E1 interfaces, one combined Ethernet Site LAN/ traffic interface and one Ethernet Traffic interface, two User Outputs, and one USB port for local management. The NPU3 B contains a non-blocking gigabit Ethernet switch. The switch is a managed VLAN switch (IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1D) and HW prepared for provider bridge switching (IEEE 802.1ad).

NPU3 B

E1/DS1

10/100/100

0BASE-T

10/100/100

0BASE-T

F TR:4A-4D/

User Out:E-F

TR:3

TR:2/LAN

P

RMM

O&M

NPU3 B 11534

Figure 23 Table 28

NPU3 B NPU3 B

Product Name

Product Number

NPU3 B Repl Kit R4

NTM 101 1463/1

(1)

(1) The delivery includes one RMM

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ERICSSON

BR

Fault

Power

Console

O&M

LAN

10/100/1000BASE-T

10/100/1000BASE-X 10/100/1000BASE-T

F

P

NPU1 C

BR

ERICSSON

10/100BASE-T

O&M

TR:7/LAN

TR:6

OUT TR:5 IN

NPU3

OUT TR:4 IN

E1/DS1

10/100BASE-T

TR:3

TR:4A-4D/User Out:E-F

NPU3 B

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

TR:3A-3D

TR:2A-2D

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

TR:3A-3D

TR:2A-2D

10BASE-T

LAN

E1/DS1

10/100/1000BASE-T

10/100/1000BASE-T

TR:4A-4D/User Out:E-F

TR:3

TR:2/LAN

O&M

O&M

User I/O:1A-1

NPU3

F P

F

User I/O:1A-1

BR

NPU1 B

P

BR

6.1.9.5

11552

Figure 24 Table 29

NPUs NPU Interfaces

Interface

Description

Section

4xE1 Cable

Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

Interface Panel

Section 11.1.1 on page 127

4xE1 Cable

Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

Interface Panel

Section 11.1.1 on page 127

4xE1, 2xUser Out Cable

Section 11.2.2.4 on page 137

Interface Panel

Section 11.1.1 on page 127

4xE1 Cable

Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

Interface Panel

Section 11.1.1 on page 127

10/100BASE-T

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

10/100/1000BASE-T

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

10/100/1000BASE-T/X

SFP

Section 11.4.2.1 on page 157

O&M

USB Cable

Section 11.2.8 on page 152

DC +24V/–48V

DC Cable (by meter)

Section 11.3.1 on page 153

Console

Not used.

TR/E1: 3A-3D

TR/E1: 2A-2D

TR: 4A-4D/User Out:E-F

User I/O: 1A-1I

6.1.10

Cable

Optional Features for AMM and NPU This section describes the optional features related to the AMM and NPU.

6.1.10.1

Software Upgrade R2 to R4 These features allows upgrading MINI-LINK TN Release 2 nodes to Release 4 nodes, thereby giving the operator the baseline features that are included in the MINI-LINK TN Release 4.

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Without this feature the R4 software may not be used in the node. The upgrade Soft Keys are acquired as unbound Soft Keys and after installing the MINI-LINK TN R4 SW, requests for valid and node-locked Soft Key files for each upgraded node can be made from Ericsson. Prerequisite hardware: All AMMs Table 30

6.1.10.2

Software Upgrade R2 to R4

Product Name

Product Number

Upgrade R2 to R4 AMM 2p

Use “Product Name” when ordering

Upgrade R2 to R4 AMM 6p

Use “Product Name” when ordering

Upgrade R2 to R4 AMM 20p

Use “Product Name” when ordering

Software Upgrade R3 to R4 These features allows upgrading MINI-LINK TN Release 3 nodes to Release 4 nodes, thereby giving the operator the baseline features that are included in the MINI-LINK TN Release 4. Without this feature the R4 software may not be used in the node. The upgrade Soft Keys are acquired as unbound Soft Keys and after installing the MINI-LINK TN R4 SW, requests for valid and node-locked Soft Key files for each upgraded node can be made from Ericsson. Prerequisite hardware: All AMMs. Table 31

6.1.10.3

Software Upgrade R3 to R4

Product Name

Product Number

Upgrade R3 to R4 AMM 2p

FAL 104 6369

Upgrade R3 to R4 AMM 6p

FAL 104 6370

Upgrade R3 to R4 AMM 20p

FAL 104 6381

User I/O on NPU This feature activates three relay inputs and outputs on all NPUs for connection to other equipment on site. The feature is assigned per node. Note:

NPU3 or NPU3 B have only two user outputs and no inputs.

Prerequisite hardware: NPU1 B, NPU3 or NPU3 B. Table 32

User I/O

Product Name

Product Number

User I/O

FAL 104 3852

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PDH Network Protection This feature activates the 1+1 E1 SNCP network protection mechanism for the node. The mechanism allows traffic to be protected in any network topology independent of capacity and media. A common use for this mechanism is to design reliable ring structures over microwave links, fiber or other media. The feature is assigned per node. Prerequisite hardware: All AMMs. Table 33

6.1.10.5

Network Protection

Product Name

Product Number

PDH Network Protection

FAL 104 3849

Remote Traffic Routing These features activate remote configuration of traffic connections in the node, which means that visits to site can be avoided as traffic demands change. One feature is assigned per node. Without this feature changing the traffic routing can only be done by connecting a LCT directly to the O&M/USB port on the NPU. Prerequisite hardware: All AMMs. Table 34

6.1.10.6

Remote Traffic Routing

Product Name

Product Number

Traffic Routing AMM 2p

FAL 104 4383

Remote Traffic Routing AMM 6p

FAL 104 3886

Remote Traffic Routing AMM 20p

FAL 104 3887

AMM 20p Slot Extension This feature activates ten additional slots in AMM 20p or AMM 20p B, that is, all available slots can be used. The feature is assigned per node. Prerequisite hardware: AMM 20p or AMM 20p B. Table 35

6.1.10.7

AMM 20p Slot Extension

Product Name

Product Number

AMM 20p Slot Extension

FAL 104 3888

Ethernet Switching on NPU3 B With this feature it is possible to: •

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Aggregate Ethernet traffic

Separate Ethernet traffic in VLANs

Tag incoming Ethernet frames with a priority based on rules and user priority

Un-tag outgoing Ethernet frames

Include DCN traffic in a separate VLAN in the Ethernet Traffic

Use LAG (Link Aggregation Group) for Ethernet line protection and increased capacity

Without this feature it is still possible to have one Ethernet port on the NPU3 B or ETU3 connected to one Ethernet over PDH IM group on ETU3 or Native Ethernet modem. Prerequisite hardware: NPU3 B Table 36

6.2

Ethernet Switching on NPU3 B

Product Name

Product Number

Ethernet Switching on NPU3 B

FAL 104 8167

Cooling This section gives recommendations on cooling and ordering information on the available fan units.

6.2.1

AMM 2p B The AMM 2p B does not require an FAU4 if all the following conditions are true: • The AMM 2p B will not be installed inside an RBS. • There is at least 1U free space above the AMM 2p B where installed. • The surrounding temperature of the AMM 2p B does not exceed +45 Deg C. • The AMM 2p B is equipped with either of the following groups of boards:

0 0 0

One NPU3, one LTU3 12/1, and one or two LTU 16/1 or LTU 32/1 One NPU3, one LTU3 12/1 or LTU 16/1 or LTU 32/1, and one MMU2 B/C One NPU3 and two MMU2 B/C, where the RAUs are any of the following: •

RAU2 13 St/HP, RAU2 N 13, RAU2 X/Xu 13

RAU2 15 St/HP, RAU2 N 15, RAU2 X/Xu 15

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RAU2 18 St/HP, RAU2 X/Xu 18

RAU2 23 St/HP, RAU2 N 23 St/HP, RAU2 X/Xu 23

RAU2 26 St/HP/LP, RAU2 N 26 St/LP, RAU2 X/Xu 26

RAU2 N 28

RAU2 N 32 Std/LP

RAU2 38

For the AMM and plug-in units power dissipation figures, see technical documentation. LIFT

LIFT

8247

Figure 25

FAU4

The FAU4 is not included in the AMM 2p B Kit. Table 37

6.2.2

FAU4

Product Name

Product Number

FAU4

BFB 102 103/1

AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D The AMM 6p C and AMM 6p D must always be equipped with an FAU2. The FAU2 is included in the AMM Kit.

FAU2

8246

Figure 26

40

FAU2

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6.2.3

AMM 20p B An FAU1 has to be installed on top of the AMM 20p B, and an Air Guide Plate should always be fitted directly above the FAU1 to guide the airflow out of the rack. However, if the indoor location has other fan units, which provide forced cooling through the magazine with airflow of at least 130 m続/h, the FAU1 and Air Guide Plate can be omitted. All Air Guide Plates except the topmost one can also be omitted when stacking several AMM 20p B, see example in Figure 28. In this configuration the cable shelf below the upper AMM 20p B serves as an Air Guide Plate for the FAU1 below.

Power A -48V Alarm A Fault

Power

Alarm B

Power B -48V

FAN UNIT

8429

Figure 27

Air Guide Plate and FAU1

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Air Guide FAU1

AMM 20p B

Air Guide FAU1

AMM 20p B

Cable Shelf

Cable Shelf FAU1

AMM 20p B

Cable Shelf

10661

Figure 28

AMM 20p with FAU1

The FAU1 kit delivery comprises: • One FAU1 • One Rack Screw Kit • One Earthing Cable, 1 m • Two DC Connector Kits Table 38

42

FAU1 Kit and Air Guide Plate

Product Name

Order Number

FAU1 Kit

NTM 101 728/1

Air Guide Plate

SEA 910 24/1

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6.2.3.1

Interfaces for FAU1

FAN UNIT

Power B -48V

Power A -48V Alarm B

Alarm A Fault

Power

11876

Figure 29 Table 39

FAU1 FAU1 Interfaces

Interface

Power –48V

Alarm

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Section

DC Cable (by meter)

Section 11.3.1 on page 153

Interface Panel

Section 11.1.1 on page 127

Fan Alarm Cable

Section 11.2.3.3 on page 144

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MINI-LINK TN Plug-in Units This section gives a summary of the available plug-in units.

NPU3

AMM 2p B

02

02

03

03

MMU2 E 155

PFU3

01/PFU3

07/NPU

08/FAU2

FAU2

NPU3

06

MMU2 E 155

AMM 6p C

05

MMU2 F 155

PFU3

02

03

00/PFU3

04

MMU2 E 155

PFU3 08/FAU2

FAU2

06

01/PFU3

NPU3

AMM 6p D

05

MMU2 F 155

PFU3

02

03

00/PFU3

04

MMU2 E 155

NPU1 B

LTU 155e/o

LTU 16x2

MMU2 B 4-34

INFORMATION PFU1

AMM 20p B

11516

Figure 30

Equipped AMM Types

The MINI-LINK TN indoor units are of the following types: •

Modem Units (MMU), see Section 7.1 on page 46.

Switch Multiplexer Units (SMU2), see Section 7.2 on page 63

Line Termination Units (LTU), see Section 7.3 on page 64.

Service Access Unit (SAU), see Section 7.4 on page 66

Ethernet Interface Unit (ETU), see Section 7.5 on page 67.

ATM Aggregation Unit (AAU), see Section 7.6 on page 69.

Power Filter Unit (PFU), see Section 7.7 on page 70.

SDH Cross Connect Unit (SXU), see Section 7.8 on page 72

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7.1

Modem Unit (MMU) The MMU is the indoor interface with the radio unit. One MMU is required per radio unit.

MMU2 B MMU2 C MMU2 D

Fault Power BR

MMU2 B

60V

RAU

MMU2 H

MMU2 E 155

E

MMU2 F 155

11538

46

Figure 31

MMU2 B, MMU2 C , MMU2 D, MMU2 H and MMU2 E/F 155

Table 40

MMUs

Product Name

Product Number

MMU2 B

ROJ 208 1301/10

MMU2 C

ROJ 208 1304/10

MMU2 D

ROJ 208 1305/1

MMU2 H

ROJ 208 1308/1

MMU2 E 155

ROJ 208 357/1

MMU2 F 155

ROJ 208 357/2

Note:

The Station Radio Cable must be ordered separately, see Section 11.2.7 on page 151. If the Ă˜7.6 mm radio cable is used, Radio Connector Kit SXK 111 511/36 can be used instead of the station radio cable.

Note:

A Small Form-factor Plug-in Unit (SFP) is used to adapt to either electrical or optical input to the MMU2 E 155 and MMU2 F 155. The SFP is ordered separately.

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7.1.1

Interfaces for MMU

Fault Fault Fault Fault

MMU2 E 155 Fault

BR

MMU2 F 155 BR

Fault

RAU

60V

RAU

60V

RAU

60V

RAU

SFP

OUT/IN Power

ERICSSON

60V

XPIC

OUT/IN Power

ERICSSON

RAU

BR

Power

MMU2 H ERICSSON

60V

BR

Power

MMU2 D ERICSSON

RAU

BR

Power

MMU2 C ERICSSON

60V BR

ERICSSON

Power

MMU2 B

XPIC

SFP

11877

Figure 32 Table 41

MMUs MMU Interfaces

Interface

Cable Description

Section

OUT/IN, SFP

SFP Electrical Cable or SFP Optical Cable

Section 11.2.2.14 on page 142 or Section 11.2.5.2 on page 149

60V RAU

Station Radio Cable

Section 11.2.7 on page 151

XPIC

XPIC Cable

Section 11.2.4.2 on page 148

7.1.2

Protection

7.1.2.1

1+1 protection For 1+1 protection using MMU2 B, MMU2 C , MMU2 D, and MMU2 H, an extra MMU is required together with the optional feature “1+1 Microwave Radio Protection”, see Section 7.1.4.1 on page 54. For 1+1 protection using the MMU2 E 155 and MMU2 F 155, an extra MMU is required together with the optional features “1+1 SDH Radio Protection” see Section 7.1.4.6 on page 57

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7.1.2.2

Additional Protection Additional protection that can be used for MINI-LINK is Enhanced Equipment Protection (EEP), see Section 7.1.4.7 on page 57 and Equipment and Line Protection (ELP), see Section 7.1.4.8 on page 58.

7.1.3

MINI-LINK TN MMUs The following MMUs with different capabilities are available: •

MMU2 B, see Section 7.1.3.1 on page 48.

MMU2 C, see Section 7.1.3.2 on page 49.

MMU2 D, see Section 7.1.3.3 on page 50.

MMU2 H, see Section 7.1.3.4 on page 51.

MMU2 E 155 , see Section 7.1.3.5 on page 54.

MMU2 F 155 , see Section 7.1.3.5 on page 54.

Optional features must be ordered separately in order to increase their functionality above the default level. 7.1.3.1

MMU2 B MMU2 B has 4 Mbps as default traffic capacity with C-QPSK modulation, which can be raised up to 34 Mbps capacity by adding optional features. MMU2 B can not handle QAM modulation. Which capacity features to order together with the MMU2 B is shown in Table 42. For a description of the optional features, see Section 7.1.4 on page 54. Optional features are also available for upgrade of installed equipment, see Section 7.1.4.5 on page 56 Table 42

MMU2 B and Capacity

Channel Bandwidth

Max Capacity in Mbps for MMU2 B Optional Feature, Cap up to 10

3,5 MHz

4

7 MHz

8

14 MHz 28 MHz

Note:

48

25

50

16 34

Capacities over 50 Mbps are not applicable for the MMU2 B.

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Table 43

Capacity and modulation for MMU2 B Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

3.5 MHz

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

C-QPSK

4

8

16

34

Table 44

Maximum PDH Capacities for MMU2 B Capacity in no of E1s and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

7.1.3.2

Modulation

3.5 MHz

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

C-QPSK

2xE1

4xE1

8xE1

17xE1

MMU2 C MMU2 C has 4 Mbps default traffic capacity with C-QPSK modulation, which can be raised up to 64 Mbps capacity with QAM modulation by adding optional features. Which capacity to order together with the MMU2 C is shown in Table 45. For a description of the optional features, see Section 7.1.4 on page 54. Optional features are also available for upgrade of installed equipment, seeSection 7.1.4.5 on page 56. Table 45

MMU2 C and Capacity

Channel Bandwidth

Max Capacity in Mbps for MMU2 C Optional Feature, Cap up to 10

3,5 MHz

4

7 MHz

8

25

34 34

28 MHz

Note:

100

16 16

14 MHz

50

64

MMU2 C is not hop compatible with a MINI-LINK E 16 QAM MMU. Capacities over 100 Mbps are not applicable for the MMU2 C.

Table 46

Capacity and Modulation for MMU2 C Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

3.5 MHz

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

C-QPSK

4

8

16

34

16

34

64

16 QAM

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Maximum PDH Capacities for MMU2 C Capacity in no of E1s and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

3.5 MHz

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

C-QPSK

2xE1

4xE1

8xE1

17xE1

8xE1

17xE1

32xE1

16 QAM

7.1.3.3

MMU2 D MMU2 D allows optimizing for a maximum traffic capacity of up to 325 Mbps within the standard channel spacing scheme with QAM modulation and by adding optional capacity features. Which capacity to order together with the MMU2 D is shown in Table 48. For a description of the optional features, see Section 7.1.4 on page 54. Optional features are also available for upgrade of installed equipment, seeSection 7.1.4.5 on page 56. Table 48

MMU2 D and Capacity

Channel Bandwidth

Max Capacity in Mbps for MMU2 D Optional Feature, Cap up to

7 MHz

10

25

50

10

26

31

100

51

14 MHz

200

72 100

28 MHz

154 200

40 MHz

325

56 MHz

Note:

350

MMU2 D is not hop compatible with a MINI-LINK E 16 QAM MMU.

Table 49

Aggregated PDH and Ethernet Capacity for MMU2 D Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

16 QAM

21

45

95

64 QAM

31

128 QAM

50

40 MHz

56 MHz

200 72

154

325

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Maximum PDH Capacities for MMU2 D Capacity in no of E1s and Modulation Channel Bandwith

Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

16 QAM

10xE1

22xE1

46xE1

64 QAM

15xE1

56 MHz

80xE1

128 QAM

7.1.3.4

40 MHz

35xE1

75xE1

80xE1

MMU2 H MMU2 H allows optimizing for a maximum traffic capacity of up to 345 Mbps, or 690 Mbps using XPIC, within the standard channel spacing scheme with QAM modulation and by adding optional features. MMU2 H supports up to 256 QAM modulation. MMU2 H supports Adaptive Modulation by adding an optional feature, see Section 7.1.4.3 on page 55. Which capacity to order together with the MMU2 H is shown in Table 51. For a description of the optional features, see Section 7.1.4 on page 54. Optional features are also available for upgrade of installed equipment, seeSection 7.1.4.5 on page 56. Table 51

MMU2 H and Capacity

Channel Bandwidt h

Max Capacity in Mbps for MMU2 H Optional Feature, Cap up to 200

350

40 MHz

172

325

56 MHz

201

345

7 MHz

10

25

50

10

21

41

26

51

14 MHz

100

81 100

28 MHz

Table 52

500

405

Aggregated PDH and Ethernet Capacity for MMU2 H Adaptive Physical Modes Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

10

21

• 45

40 MHz

56 MHz

CQPSK 4 QAM

93 (1)

• 90 w XPIC

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Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

16 QAM

21

42

• 91

40 MHz

56 MHz 189

• 182 w XPIC(1) 30

64 QAM

63

285

• 134 • 268 w XPIC(1)

128 QAM

35

72

326

• 154 • 308 w XPIC(1)

256 QAM

41

81

345

• 172 • 344 w XPIC(1)

405

512 QAM

(1) Two modems are needed to set up the higher capacity with XPIC.

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Note:

All adaptive physical modes can be configured as static physical modes, see MINI-LINK TN R4 ETSI Technical Description 12/221 02-CSH 109 32/1-V1. In such cases MMU2 H must be used on both sides of the hop.

Note:

It is possible to set up a 1+0 or 1+1 XPIC Radio Link configuration consisting of MMU2 H and MMU2 F, that is, MMU2 H and MMU2 F can be used in an XPIC pair. It is only applicable for static physical modes.

Note:

MMU2 H can be configured to use Adaptive Modulation and XPIC simultaneously at 28 MHz.

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Table 53

Aggregated PDH and Ethernet Capacity for MMU2 H Static Physical Modes Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

CQPSK

8

16

33

4 QAM

10

23

16 QAM

21

• 45

58 w XPIC(1)

128 QAM

35

56 MHz

• 95 (1)

64 QAM

40 MHz

• 90 w XPIC

• 190 w XPIC(1)

• 72

• 154

• 325

• 144 w XPIC(1)

• 308 w XPIC(1)

• 650 w XPIC(1) • 345

256 QAM

• 690 w XPIC(1)

(1) Two modems are needed to set up the higher capacity with XPIC.

Table 54

Maximum PDH Capacities for MMU2 H Adaptive Physical Modes Capacity in no of E1s and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

40 MHz

56 MHz

4 QAM

4xE1

10xE1

21xE1

45xE1

16 QAM

10xE1

20xE1

44xE1

80xE1

64 QAM

14xE1

30xE1

65xE1

80xE1

128 QAM

17xE1

35xE1

75xE1

80xE1

256 QAM

20xE1

39xE1

80xE1

80xE1

CQPSK

512 QAM

Table 55

80xE1

Maximum PDH Capacities for MMU2 H Static Physical Modes Capacity in no of E1s and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

7 MHz

14 MHz

28 MHz

CQPSK

4xE1

8xE1

16xE1

4 QAM

5xE1

11xE1

16 QAM

10xE1

22xE1

46xE1

17xE1

35xE1

75xE1

40 MHz

56 MHz

64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM

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MMU2 E 155 and MMU2 F 155 MMU2 E 155 and MMU2 F 155 enable SDH functionality. MMU2 E 155 and MMU2 F 155 have 155 Mbps capacity with agile QAM modulation (16, 64 or 128 QAM). MMU2 F 155 also includes the XPIC function at all modulations, thereby enabling up to 2x155 Mbps. XPIC opens up for configuring two modem units for using the same radio frequency with opposite polarizations. For a description of the optional features, see Section 7.1.4 on page 54 Table 56

Capacity and Modulation for MMU2 E 155 Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

28 MHz

40 MHz

56 MHz 155

16 QAM 155

64 QAM 155

128 QAM

Table 57

Capacity and Modulation for MMU2 F 155 Capacity in Mbps and Modulation Channel Bandwidth

Modulation

28 MHz

40 MHz

56 MHz • 155

16 QAM

• 310 w XPIC(1) • 155

64 QAM

• 310 w XPIC(1) 128 QAM

• 155 • 310 w XPIC

(1)

(1) Two modems are needed to set up XPIC.

Note:

7.1.4

It is possible to set up a 1+0 or 1+1 XPIC Radio Link configuration consisting of MMU2 H and MMU2 F, that is, MMU2 H and MMU2 F can be used in an XPIC pair. It is only applicable for static physical modes.

Optional Features for MMU This section describes the optional features related to the MMU2.

7.1.4.1

1+1 Microwave Radio Protection This feature activates 1+1 Microwave Radio Protection for PDH on one side of the microwave link. In combination with two PDH and/or Ethernet MMUs and

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two radio units with antennas it constitutes a protected radio terminal. The feature is assigned per protected radio terminal. Prerequisite hardware:MMU2 B, MMU2 C, MMU2 D or MMU2 H Table 58

7.1.4.2

1+1 Microwave Radio Protection

Product Name

Product Number

1+1 Microwave Radio Protection

FAL 104 4135

XPIC for PDH/Ethernet XPIC for PDH/Ethernet opens up for configuring two modem units for using the same radio frequency with opposite polarizations. One “XPIC for PDH/Ethernet� has to be installed for every XPIC pair of radio terminals. Note:

To configure a radio link with XPIC, both radio terminals must support XPIC. This feature only enables the two modems in one radio terminal end of a radio link. Prerequisite hardware: MMU2 H

Table 59

7.1.4.3

XPIC for PDH/Ethernet

Product Name

Product Number

XPIC for PDH/Ethernet

FAL 104 8586

Adaptive Modulation The MMU2 H can be set to automatically adapt the modulation scheme to the fading conditions, hitless, error free and independent of the rain or multi-path fading. Adaptive modulation opens up the possibility to either add traffic with lower QoS or increasing the availability of the high priority portion of the traffic. It is important to make sure that QoS requirements on the traffic sent over the hop maps with the QoS obtained for each modulation scheme when using adaptive modulation. The feature can be configured or reconfigured to any of the installed MMUs within the same sub-rack that support the feature. Note:

To configure a radio link using adaptive modulation, all radio terminals used in the link must support adaptive modulation. This feature only enables one modem in one radio terminal at one end of a radio link.

Prerequisite hardware: MMU2 H

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7.1.4.4

Adaptive Modulation

Product Name

Product Number

Adaptive Modulation

FAL 104 8585

Capacity The applicable MMU has 4 Mbps as the baseline traffic capacity. With a capacity feature the MMU can be configured up to the capacity in Mbps allowed by the feature. For example “Cap up to 10 Mbps” allows up to 10 Mbps. The capacity licenses have different limitations depending on the modem platform that is used. MMU2 B and MMU2 C sets a limit for the available physical modes to a maximum capacity equal to the capacity licenses for each modem. MMU2 D and MMU2 H can be configured to any capacity but the license will set the limit for the actual capacity for the aggregated PDH/Ethernet capacity that can be transmitted in the air-interface. The feature should be purchased along with the hardware and is assigned per MMU. Prerequisite hardware: MMU2 B, MMU2 C, MMU2 D or MMU2 H. Table 61

Capacity for MMU

Product Name

Product Number (1)

Cap up to 10 Mbps

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap up to 25 Mbps(1)

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Mbps(1)

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap up to 50

Cap up to 100

Mbps(1)

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap up to 200

Mbps(1)

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap up to 350

Mbps(1)

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap up to 500

Mbps(1)

Use "Product Name" when ordering

(1) Actual capacity may be up to 1 Mbps higher for MMU2 D and MMU2 H.

Note:

7.1.4.5

“Cap up to 100 Mbps” is only applicable to MMU2 C, MMU2 D and MMU2 H. “Cap up to 200 Mbps” is only applicable to MMU2 D and MMU2 H. "Cap up to 350 Mbps" is only applicable to MMU2 D and MMU2 H. "Cap up to 500 Mbps" is only applicable to MMU2 H. For these capacities QAM modulation is required.

Capacity Upgrade The applicable MMU has 4 Mbit/s as the baseline traffic capacity. With a capacity upgrade feature the capacity of the MMU can be increased as allowed by the feature. For example “Capacity Upgrade 4 to 10” increases capacity from 4 to 10 Mbps. The feature is assigned per MMU.

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Prerequisite hardware: MMU2 B, MMU2 C, MMU2 D or MMU2 H. Table 62

Product Name

Product Number

Cap Upgrade 4 to 10

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap Upgrade 10 to 25

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap Upgrade 25 to 50

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap Upgrade 50 to 100

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap Upgrade 100 to 200

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap Upgrade 200 to 350

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Cap Upgrade 350 to 500

Use "Product Name" when ordering

Note:

7.1.4.6

Capacity Upgrade for MMU

“Cap Upgrade 50 to 100” is only applicable to MMU2 C, MMU2 D and MMU2 H. “Cap Upgrade 100 to 200” and “Cap Upgrade 200 to 350” is only applicable to MMU2 D and MMU2 H. "Cap Upgrade 350 to 500" is only applicable to MMU2 H. For these capacities QAM modulation is required.

1+1 SDH Radio Protection This feature activates 1+1 Microwave Radio Protection for SDH on one side of the microwave link. In combination with two SDH MMUs and two radio units with antennas it constitutes a protected radio terminal. The feature is assigned per protected radio terminal. Only one STM-1 line interface can be active with 1+1 SDH Radio Protection. To protect the STM-1 line interface, Enhanced Equipment Protection (EEP) or Equipment and Line Protection (ELP) is required. Prerequisite hardware: MMU2 E 155 or MMU 2 F 155 Table 63

7.1.4.7

1+1 SDH Radio Protection

Product Name

Product Number

1+1 SDH Radio Protection

FAL 104 6855

Enhanced Equipment Protection This feature activates the Enhanced Equipment Protection (EEP) function for the SDH connection. The mechanism allows STM-1 traffic over optical fiber to be protected in any network topology. A common use for this mechanism is to design durable STM-1 fiber connections using one fiber to connect two modems to eliminate traffic disturbances due to laser diode failure. The feature is assigned per protected MMU pair. Prerequisite hardware: MMU2 E 155 or MMU2 F 155 + Optical Splitter/Combiner.

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7.1.4.8

EEP

Product Name

Product Number

EEP

FAL 104 6793

Equipment and Line Protection This optional feature activates the Equipment and Line Protection (ELP) function for the SDH connection. The mechanism allows a protected STM-1 connection to be transferred over a single radio link, configured as 1+1 hot stand-by. The feature is assigned per protected MMU. Prerequisite hardware: MMU2 E 155 or MMU2 F 155 + electrical or optical SFP. Table 65

7.1.5

ELP

Product Name

Product Number

ELP

FAL 104 6794

Combining SFP Optical with Optical Cables, Optical Splitter/Combiners and Optical Adapters Depending on the desired length of the optical cable and whether 1+0 or 1+1 protection for the SDH terminal is desired, an additional Optical Adapter or Optical Splitter/Combiner is necessary to order as described for the following cases.

7.1.5.1

For a Terminal with Max 10m Optical Cable This is the simplest case where only an optical cable is needed. Note:

Even if the terminal is an ordinary 1+1 configuration, it only needs one traffic connection to one of the MMUs.

Bending Boot

LC

LC, SC or FC LC, SC or FC

LC

SFP Optical

Optical Cable

Customer Equipment

MMU2 E 155 or MMU2 F 155 9779B

Figure 33

1+0 Terminal with Max 10m Optical Cables and Accessories

The following parts must be ordered for the above setup:

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Table 66

Optical Cables and Accessories for a Terminal with Max 10m Optical Cable

Product Number

Product Number

One SFP S.1.1 1310nm -5/85l

RDH 901 20/20213

One Optical Cable, 2, 5 or 10m:

TSR 311 9177/HXXM0 (LC-SC) (Duplex) or TSR 311 9177/JXXM0 (LC-FC) (Duplex) or TSR 311 9177/KXXM0 (LC-LC) (Duplex)

Note: 7.1.5.2

The Optical Cable is delivered with Bending Boot.

For a Terminal with More Than 10m Optical Cable When the cable must be between 10 and 20m, it is necessary to add an Opto Adapter to maintain the signal quality. Note:

Even if the terminal is an ordinary 1+1 configuration, it is only necessary with one traffic connection.

Bending Boot

SC, LC or FC SC, LC or FC

SC

OptoAdapter SC SC-SC Simplex

SC

OptoAdapter SC SC-SC Simplex

Optical Cable(s)

LC LC

Optical Cable

SFP Optical

MMU2 E 155 or MMU2 F 155

Customer Equipment

11882

Figure 34

1+0 Terminal with Max 20m Optical Cables and Accessories

The following parts must be ordered for the above setup: Table 67

Optical Cables and Accessories for a Terminal with Max 20m Optical Cable

Product Number

Product Number

One SFP S.1.1 1310nm -5/85

RDH 901 20/20213

One Optical Cable 2, 5 or 10m:

TSR 311 9177/HXXM0 (LC-SC)

Two Optical Adapters

RNT 983 104/1

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Product Number

Product Number

Optical Cable 2, 5 or 10m:

2x TSR 311 9173/X000 (SC-SC) (Simplex) or 2x TSR 311 9174/X000 (SC-FC) (Simplex) or 1x TSR 311 9177/GXXM0 (SC-LC) (Duplex)

Note: 7.1.5.3

The Optical Cables are delivered with Bending Boots.

For a 1+1 Terminal with EEP Protection and Max 1 m between Equipment For a 1+1 terminal configured for EEP protection and max 1 m between equipment it is necessary to use an Optical Splitter/Combiner.

Bending Boot

SC SC

LC LC

SFP Optical

LC LC

SFP Optical

Optical Splitter/Combiner SM 50.50 2SCx4LC

Bending Boot

Customer Equipment

2x MMU2 E 155 or 2x MMU2 F 155 11883

Figure 35

1+1 Terminal with EEP and Max 1 m between Equipment

The following parts must then be ordered for the above setup: Table 68

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Product Name

Product Number

Two SFP S.1.1 1310nm -5/85

RDH 901 20/20213

One Opto,2SC-4LC90ยบ,1m

RDB 104 18/52

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7.1.5.4

For a 1+1 Terminal with EEP protection and Max 10 m Optical Cable For a 1+1 terminal configured for EEP protection and a longer distance than 1 m between equipment it is also necessary to use an Optical Splitter/Combiner together with an Optical Adapter.

Bending Boot

LC LC

SC, LC or FC SC, LC or FC

Opto Adapter SC SC-SC Simplex SC SC

Opto Adapter SC SC-SC Simplex

SFP Optical

Optical Splitter/Combiner SM 50.50 2SCx4LC LC LC

Optical Cable(s)

SFP Optical

Bending Boot

Customer Equipment

2x MMU2 E 155 or 2x MMU2 F 155

11884

Figure 36

1+1 Terminal with Max 10m Optical Cable and Accessories

The following parts must then be ordered for the above setup: Table 69

Optical Cables and Accessories for a 1+1 Terminal with Max 10m

Product Name

Product Number

Two SFP S.1.1 1310nm -5/85

RDH 901 20/20213

One Opto,2SC-4LC90ยบ,1m

RDB 104 18/52

Two Optical Adapters

RNT 983 104/1

Optical Cable 2, 5 or 10m:

2x TSR 311 9173/X000 (SC-SC) (Simplex) or 2x TSR 311 9174/X000 (SC-FC) (Simplex) or 1x TSR 311 9177/GXXM0 (SC-LC) (Duplex)

Note: 7.1.5.5

The Optical Cables are delivered with Bending Boots.

Interconnecting Two MMU2 E 155 or MMU2 F 155 with Optical Cable To interconnect two MMU2 E 155 or MMU2 F 155 directly as used in a repeater node, a special optical cable is used. If the MMUs are configured for 1+1 protection, two such optical cables must be used.

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Bending Boot

LC LC

LC LC

SFP Optical

SFP Optical

Bending Boot

1x MMU2 E 155 or 1x MMU2 F 155 10500

Figure 37

Interconnecting two MMU2 E/F 155 with Optical Cables

The following parts must then be ordered per MMU2 connection for the above setup: Table 70

Optical Cables and Accessories for interconnecting two MMU2 E/F 155 with Optical Cables

Product Name

Product Number

Two SFP S.1.1 1310nm -5/85

RDH 901 20/20213

Optical Cable 2m

1xTSR 311 9177/L02M0 (LC-LC) (Duplex)

Note:

This Optical Duplex Cable is delivered with Bending Boots in both ends and the optical cable parts are crossed to give a Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx connection between the MMUs.

If the configuration is for 1+1 protection the number of items must be doubled.

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7.2

Switch Multiplexer Unit (SMU) The SMU2 provides traffic interfaces with the following capacities (one at the time): 1xE3 + 1xE1, or 2xE2, or 2xE1. E1, E2 and E3 traffic interfaces are used for connection to MINI LINK E on the same site (co-siting). In addition to the traffic interfaces, two E0 interfaces (Dig. SC) provide external interface for DCN. The SMU2 can be fitted in AMM 6p C/D, and AMM 20p B.

Fault Power BR

SMU2

ERICSSON

O&M E3:3A

E2:3B-3C

E1:2A-2B

DIG SC:1A -1B

SMU2 7555

Figure 38 Table 71

7.2.1

SMU2 SMU2

Product Name

Product Number

SMU2

ROJ 208 432/1

Interfaces for SMU

BR

Fault

ERICSSON

Power

SMU2 O&M

E3:3A E2:3B-3C

E1:2A-2B

DIG SC:1A-1B

11885

Figure 39 Table 72

SMU2 SMU2 Interfaces

Interface

O&M

Cable Description

Section

PC Cable

Section 11.2.3.8 on page 146

Access Server Cable

Section 11.2.3.1 on page 143

E2:3B-3C

2xE2 Cable 75

E1:2A-2B

4xE1 Cable

Figure 79

DIG SC:1A-1B

DIG SC Cable

Section 11.2.3.2 on page 143

E3:3A

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Section 11.2.2.12 on page 141 Section 11.2.2.11 on page 140

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7.3

Line Termination Unit (LTU) The LTU provides additional multiplexing and traffic interfaces.

LTU 32/1

LTU 32/1 E1/DS1 E1/DS1

Fault Power BR

E1/DS1 E1/DS1 E1/DS1 E1/DS1

TR:8A-8D

E1/DS1

TR:7A-7D

E1/DS1

TR:6A-6D

TR:5A-6D

TR:4A-4D

TR:3A-3D

TR:3A-3D

TR:3A-3D

LTU 16/1

ERICSSON

Fault Power BR

LTU 16/1

E1:4A-4D

E1:3A-3D E1:2A-2D

E1:1A-1D

LTU 155e/o LTU B 155

Laser Radiation When Open Class 1 Laser

Invisible

Caution

Fault Power BR

LTU 155e/o

ERICSSON

TX OPT. RX RX

EL.

TX

Laser Radiation When Open Class 1 Laser

LTU 155e

Invisible

Caution

ERICSSON

Fault Power BR

LTU 155e

RX

EL.

TX

LTU3 12/1 E1:3A-3D

E1:2A-2D

E1:1A-1D

Fault Power BR

LTU 12/1

10847

Figure 40

LTUs

There are six types of LTUs available: •

LTU 32/1, LTU with 32 E1 interfaces

LTU 16/1, LTU with 16 E1 interfaces (replacement for LTU 16x2)

LTU 155e/o, LTU with optical (SC) and electrical (SMZ) STM-1 interface, mapping 63xE1

LTU B 155, LTU with optical (SC) and electrical (SMZ) STM-1 interface, mapping 21xE1

LTU 155e, LTU with electrical (SMZ) STM-1 interface, mapping 63xE1

LTU3 12/1, LTU with 12 E1interfaces (replacement for LTU 12x2)

Table 73

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LTUs

Product Name

Product Number

LTU 16/1 (all AMM types)

ROJR 208 002/3

LTU 32/1 (all AMM types)

ROJ 119 2342/1

LTU 155e/o (all AMM types)

ROJR 208 003/1

LTU B 155 (all AMM types)

ROJR 208 009/1

LTU 155e (all AMM types)

ROJR 208 003/2

LTU3 12/1 (AMM 2p B, AMM 6p C/D)

ROJR 211 005/1

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MSP 1+1 Protection Two LTU 155 units are required for an MSP 1+1 configuration. The LTU B 155 can only be protected by another LTU B 155.

ERICSSON

Caution

Class 1 Laser

TX OPT. RX

RX

EL.

TX

TX OPT. RX

RX

EL.

TX

RX

EL.

TX

Class 1 Laser

BR BR BR

BR

LTU B 155

Caution

Fault

Power

Fault

Power

Fault

Power

Fault

ERICSSON

Power

LTU 155e/o

Invisible Laser Radiation When Open

Interfaces for LTU

Invisible Laser Radiation When Open

7.3.2

LTU 155e ERICSSON

LTU 16/1

BR

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

TR:3A-3D

TR:2A-2D

TR:1A-1D

BR

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

E1/DS1

TR:8A-8D

TR:7A-7D

TR:6A-6D

TR:5A-5D

TR:4A-4D

TR:3A-3D

TR:2A-2D

TR:1A-1D

LTU 32/1 Power

TR:1A-1D

TR:2A-2D

Fault

LTU3 12/1

Fault

TR:3A-3D

TR:4A-4D

Power

ERICSSON

11886

Figure 41 Table 74

LTUs LTU Interfaces

Interface

TR: 1A-1D TR: 2A-2D TR: 3A-3D TR: 4A-4D TR: 5A-5D TR: 6A-6D TR: 7A-7D

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Section

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135 Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135 Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135 Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135 Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135 Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

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Cable

TR: 8A-8D

7.4

Description

Section

4xE1 Cable 75

4xE1 Cable 120

Section 11.2.2.10 on page 140 Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

EL. TX/RX

STM-1 El. Cable, 75

Section 11.2.2.14 on page 142

OPT. TX/RX

Optical Fiber Cable

Section 11.2.5.1 on page 149 or Section 11.2.5.2 on page 149

Service Access Unit (SAU) The SAU3 provides additional DCN capabilities, and User Input and Output ports. The SAU3 is fitted in an AMM 2p, AMM 2p B and AMM 6p C/D. The main feature is to provide additional DCN capabilities. Protocols supported are PPP, tunneling via IP, a Transparent Service Channel (TSC) and a terminal server mode for MINI-LINK E access. All IP based services are terminated at the NPU where the routing is performed and LAN-, line- and radio interfaces are made available.

G.703/V.28/V.11

AUX:2

G.703/V.28

AUX:1A / User I/O:1B-1J

SAU3

Fault

SAU3

10676

Figure 42 Table 75

SAU3

Product Name

Product Number

SAU3

ROJ 119 2325/1

Interfaces for SAU

AUX:2

G.703/V.28

AUX:1A / User I/O:1B-1J

BR

G.703/V.28/V.11

Power

SAU3

Fault

7.4.1

SAU3

11524

Figure 43

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SAU3 Interfaces

Interface

Cable

AUX1

AUX2

7.5

Description

Section

Alarm Cable

Page 145

AUX, User I/O, 3.0 m

Section 11.2.3.6 on page 145

Traffic Cable 120

Section 11.3.2 on page 154

Ethernet Interface Unit (ETU) The ETU2 is a full size ETU equipped with five 10/100BASE-T interfaces and one 10/100/1000BASE-T interface. The ETU2 can be fitted in any AMM. The ETU2 B is a full size ETU equipped with two 10/100/1000BASE-T interfaces and two SFP interfaces, either 10/100/1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-LX/ZX. The SFP interfaces can be either electrical or optical. The ETU2 B can be fitted in all AMMs with either an NPU3 B or NPU1 C. The ETU3 is a half size ETU equipped with two 10/100/1000BASE-T interfaces and two SFP interfaces, either 10/100/1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-LX/ZX. The SFP interfaces can be either electrical or optical. The ETU2 B can be fitted in all AMMs with either an NPU3 B or NPU1 C. On ETU3 the use of all local Ethernet ports is allowed. As default the ETU allows one Ethernet link towards a remote node and a use of maximum 16xE1 per link, also as default all line interfaces on the ETU2 B and ETU3 can be used..

10

100

1000

Link

Fault

BR

Power

ETU2

ERICSSON

10/100/1000B ASE-T 10/100BASE -T

ETU2 B Fault

Power

10/100/1000BASE -T 10/100/1 000BASE-T

BR

ERICSSON

TR:4

TR:3

1000BASE-T/X

OUT TR:2 IN

ETU2

:1

1000BASE-T/X

ETU2 B

OUT TR:1 IN :1

ETU3 10/100/1000BASE-T TR:4

10/100/1000B ASE-T

TR:3

1000BASE-T /X

OUT TR:2 IN

1000BASE-T /X

F P

OUT TR:1 IN

ETU3 11555

Figure 44

ETU2, ETU2 B, and ETU3

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Product Name

Product Number

ETU2

ROJR 208 008/1

ETU2 B

ROJR 208 012/1

ETU3

ROJR 211 007/1

1000 10/100/1000BASE-T 10/100/1000BASE-T

Fault

BR

ERICSSON

Power

ETU2 B

TR:4

10/100/1000BASE-T

TR:4

:1

OUT TR:1 IN

TR:2

ETU3 10/100/1000BASE-T

10/100BASE-T

1000BASE-T/X

1000BASE-T/X

TR:3

:5

10/100/1000BASE-T

TR:3

1000BASE-T/X

OUT TR:2 IN

1000BASE-T/X

F P

OUT TR:1 IN

BR

Fault

BR

ERICSSON

Power

10

ETU2

100

Interfaces for ETU

Link

7.5.1

ETUs

11554

Figure 45 Table 78

ETU2, ETU2 B, and ETU3 ETU Interfaces

Interface

Cable Description

Section

10/100/1000BASE-T

Ethernet Cable

(1)

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

10/100/1000BASE-T

Ethernet Cable(1)

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

10/100BASE-T: 1-5

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

SFP GB-TX

Ethernet Cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

SFP GB-LX 1310 nm

SFP Optical Cable

Section 11.2.5.2 on page 149

SFP GB-ZX 1550 nm

SFP Optical Cable

Section 11.2.5.2 on page 149

(2)

(1) 1000BASE-T requires a straight Ethernet Cable (2) For electrical SFP on ETU3 and ETU2 B a straight Ethernet Cable with an angled connector is required.

Note:

7.5.2

To order SFPs see Section 11.4.2 on page 157

Optional Feature for ETU This section describes the optional feature related to the ETU.

7.5.2.1

Additional ETU Ethernet Links The ETU baseline allows transport of one Ethernet link towards a remote node and use a maximum of 16xE1 per link. On ETU3 the use of all local Ethernet

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ports is allowed. This optional feature enables another five links. The feature is assigned per ETU. The feature also enables the configuration of interfaces with up to 48xE1 connections, thus enabling 95 Mbps Ethernet links. Prerequisite hardware: ETU2, ETU2 B, or ETU3. Table 79

7.6

Additional ETU Ethernet Links

Product Name

Product Number

Additional ETU Ethernet Links

FAL 104 5760

ATM Aggregation Unit (AAU)

ERICSSON

Fault Power BR

The main function of the AAU is to perform ATM aggregation of traffic, typically HSDPA, from other plug-in units in the AMM. The AAU is fitted in an AMM 6p C/D or AMM 20p B.

AAU 11536

Figure 46

AAU

The AAU has no front connectors but interfaces up to 96xE1 in the backplane. The E1s can be used as single links with G.804 mapping or combined into IMA groups. The baseline capacity of the AAU is 24xE1. For each additional group of 24xE1 the optional feature "Additional AAU Capacity" is required, see Section 7.6.1.1 on page 70. Table 80

AAU

Product Name

Product Number

AAU

ROJ 208 356/1

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7.6.1

Optional Feature for AAU This section describes the optional feature related to the AAU.

7.6.1.1

Additional AAU Capacity The AAU baseline supports a capacity of 24xE1. This optional feature enables one additional capacity block of 24xE1. Three capacity features must be purchased to obtain maximum capacity of 96xE1. The feature is assigned per AAU. Prerequisite hardware: AAU Table 81

7.7

Additional AAU Capacity

Product Name

Product Number

Additional AAU Capacity

FAL 104 6362

Power Filter Unit (PFU) The PFU distributes primary power to the plug-in units in the AMM 6p C/D and AMM 20p B through the backplane. The AMM 6p C/D and AMM 20p B can be equipped with two PFUs when redundant power supply is used.

7.7.1

PFU1 One PFU1 is included in the AMM 20p B-10 Kit, and when redundant power supply is needed, an additional PFU1 Kit must be ordered.

PFU1 Fault Power BR Fan alarm

0V -48V DC

PFU1 6735

Figure 47

PFU1

The PFU1 Kit delivery comprises:

70

One PFU1

One Fan Alarm Cable

One DC Connector Kit

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Table 82

7.7.2

PFU1 Kit

Product Name

Product Number

PFU1 Kit

NTM 101 727/1

PFU3 B One PFU3 B is included in the AMM 6p C/D Kit, and when redundant power supply is needed, an additional PFU3 B Kit must be ordered.

PFU3

Fault Power

PFU3 B

Figure 48

10522

PFU3 B

The PFU 3 B has a power input range of +24 V DC to –48 V DC. The PFU3 B Kit delivery comprises: • One PFU3 B • One DC Connector Kit Table 83

7.7.3

PFU3 Kit

Product Name

Product Number

PFU3 B Kit

NTM 101 0653/2

Interfaces for PFU ERICSSON

PFU1

Fault Power BR Fan alarm

PFU3 B DC + Fault

0V

Power -

-48V DC

+24 - -48V

11521

Figure 49

PFUs

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Table 84

PFU Interfaces

Interface

Cable

(1)

DC –48V

Fan Alarm

Description

Section

DC Cable (by meter)

Section 11.3.1 on page 153

Interface Panel (PFU1 only)

Section 11.1.1 on page 127

Fan Alarm Cable

Section 11.2.3.3 on page 144

(1) PFU3 B also supports +24V DC

7.8

SDH Cross Connected Unit (SXU) SXU3 B is an SDH Add-Drop Multiplexer and supports PDH over SDH (mapping of 21xE1 to/from VC-12s) and Ethernet over SDH. The SXU3 B fits in an AMM 2p B, AMM 6p C or AMM 6p D, and it provides 4 additional E1 interfaces on the front.

E1/DS1

TR:1A-1D

Fault

SXU3 B

SXU3 B

4xE1

10048

Figure 50 Table 85

7.8.1

SXU3 B SXU3 B

Product Name

Product Number

SXU3 B

ROJ 119 2324/1

Optional Feature for SXU This section describes the optional feature related to the SXU.

7.8.1.1

21xE1 Drop SXU This feature enables the E1 add/drop capability of the SXU ADM. The add/drop capacity is up to 21xE1 that can be routed towards other PDH cards (for example modems or LTUs) or to the E1 ports on the front of the SXU (if existing). The feature is assigned per SXU. Prerequisite hardware: SXU3 B

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Table 86

7.8.1.2

21xE1 Drop SXU

Product Name

Product Number

21xE1 Drop SXU

FAL 104 8152

Ethernet over SDH This feature activates the transmission of Ethernet over SDH. In sum there is a capacity of 600 Mbps distributed over multiple Virtual Concatenation Groups (VCGs). The feature is assigned per SXU Prerequisite hardware: SXU3 B Table 87

Product Name

Product Number

Ethernet over SDH

FAL 104 8153

Interfaces for SXU

TR:1A-1D

BR

E1/DS1

Power

SXU3 B

Fault

7.8.2

Ethernet over SDH

11890

Figure 51 Table 88

SXU Interfaces for SXU

Interface

TR: 1A-1E

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Section

4xE1 Cable

Section 11.2.2.3 on page 135

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8

Radio Units

8.1

Overview The Radio Unit (RAU) is available in different frequency channel arrangements according to frequency plans.

ALARM

POWER

NT

ALIGNME

RADIO CABLE

12259

Figure 52

Radio Units

The two RAUs required for a hop are presented in pairs in a frequency table. Each frequency variant of an RAU covers a sub-band of the frequency band and has a fixed duplex distance (the difference between transmitted and received frequency). The frequency tables show, for each RAU, the lowest/highest channel edge frequency for the sub-band variant. The lowest/highest operating center frequency can be derived from the tables by increasing/decreasing the channel edge frequency by half the channel width. The operating center frequency is set on site in steps of 0.25 MHz except for some sub-bands in 6L, 6U, 8 GHz and 18 GHz that step with 0.025 MHz. The following two types of RAU are available: •

Medium Capacity Radio Units Support 2x2 to 34+2 Mbps capacity using C-QPSK modulation in a range from 7 to 38 GHz. For more information, see Section 8.2 on page 77.

•

Agile Radio Units Support 4xE1 up to STM-1 using C-QPSK, 4 QAM to 256 QAM modulation in a range from 6 to 38 GHz. The letter N or X(u) in the end of the product name (RAU2 N or RAU2 X(u)) indicates agile radios. RAU2 X has the same default capability as RAU2 N, whereas RAU2 Xu has the default capability of C-QPSK and 4 QAM. RAU2 Xu can be upgraded to get the functionality as an agile radio ( RAU2 X-type) by adding an optional feature, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85.

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The RAU is fitted directly to a compact antenna as standard. If the RAU is installed separately, using a flexible waveguide to connect the RAU and the antenna, make sure to order a kit for separate installation, see Section 13.3.5 on page 183. When ordering, change "CD" in the product number to the appropriate number for the sub-band intended to be used. Example: NTM 203 024/41

8.1.1

RAU Kit Delivery The RAU Kit delivery comprises: • One Radio Unit • One Earthing Cable, 2.0 m When ordering any RAU Kit, make sure to always consider the following: • Radio Cable, see Section 12.2.3 on page 166 • Connector Kit, see Section 12.3.1 on page 167 • Radio Cable Panel, see Section 13.1.1 on page 169 • Mounting Bracket, see Section 13.1.2 on page 169

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8.2

Medium Capacity Radio Units

8.2.1

RAU2 7 Output power: Table 89

Standard: -5 to +21 dBm Âą2 dB

RAU2 7

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 7/CD Kit

NTM 203 168/CD

Table 90

Frequency Plan for RAU2 7

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

154

7428

7484

7582

7638

12/16

154

7456

7512

7610

7666

13/17

154

7484

7540

7638

7694

14/18

154

7512

7568

7666

7722

21/25

245

7426.50

7513.75

7671.50

7758.75

22/26

245

7482.25

7569.75

7727.25

7814.75

23/27

245

7510.25

7597.75

7755.25

7842.75

24/28

245

7566.25

7653.75

7811.25

7898.75

31/35

161

7124.5

7184

7285.5

7345

32/36

161

7152.5

7212

7313.5

7373

33/37

161

7180.5

7240

7341.5

7401

34/38

161

7208.5

7268

7369.5

7429

41/45

161

7424.5

7484

7585.5

7645

42/46

161

7449.5

7512

7610.5

7673

43/47

161

7477.5

7540

7638.5

7701

44/48

161

7505.5

7568

7666.5

7729

51/55

168

7107

7163

7275

7331

52/56

168

7135

7191

7303

7359

53/57

168

7163

7219

7331

7387

54/58

168

7191

7247

7359

7415

61/65

168

7414

7470

7582

7638

62/66

168

7442

7498

7610

7666

63/67

168

7470

7526

7638

7694

64/68

168

7498

7554

7666

7722

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78

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

71/75

154

7128

7184

7282

7338

72/76

154

7156

7212

7310

7366

73/77

154

7184

7240

7338

7394

74/78

154

7212

7268

7366

7422

81/85

161

7249.5

7309

7410.5

7470

82/86

161

7277.5

7337

7438.5

7498

83/87

161

7305.5

7365

7466.5

7526

84/88

161

7333.5

7393

7494.5

7554

91/95

168

7443

7499

7611

7667

92/96

168

7471

7527

7639

7695

7667

7723

7695

7751

93/97

168

7499

7555

94/98

168

7527

7583

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RAU2 8 Output power: Table 91

Standard: -5 to +20 dBm Âą2 dB

RAU2 8

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 8/CD Kit

NTM 203 169/CD

Table 92

Frequency Plan for RAU2 8

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

311.32

7718.05

7807

8029.375

8118.325

12/16

311.32

7777.35

7866.3

8088.675

8177.625

13/17

311.32

7821.825

7910.775

8133.15

8222.1

14/18

311.32

7881.125

7970.075

8192.45

8281.4

21/25

126

8282.5

8324.5

8408.5

8450.5

23/27

126

8324.5

8366.5

8450.5

8492.5

31/35

119

8286

8328

8405

8447

33/37

119

8328

8370

8447

8489

41/45

119

8279

8321

8398

8440

42/46

119

8307

8349

8426

8468

43/47

119

8335

8377

8454

8496

51/55

126

8279

8321

8405

8447

52/56

126

8307

8349

8433

8475

53/57

126

8328

8370

8454

8496

61/65

266

7905

8010

8171

8276

62/66

266

7968

8073

8234

8339

63/67

266

8031

8136

8297

8402

The sub-bands 11-18 have 0.025 MHz operating channel frequency stepping.

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8.2.3

RAU2 13 Output power: Table 93

Standard: -7 to +18 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 13

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 13/CD Kit

NTM 203 082/CD

Table 94

Frequency Plan for RAU2 13

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

266

12751

12835

13017

13101

12/16

266

12821

12905

13087

13171

13/17

266

12891

12975

13157

13241

14/18

266

12863

12919

13129

13185

TX frequency [MHz]

8.2.4

TX frequency [MHz]

RAU2 15 Output power: Table 95

Standard: -10 to +18 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 15

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 15/CD Kit

NTM 203 083/CD

Table 96 Sub-bands

80

Upper sub-band

Frequency Plan for RAU2 15 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/18

735

14499.25

14613

15234.25

15348

12/15

315

14604.25

14732

14919.25

15047

13/16

315

14709.25

14828.5

15024.25

15143.5

14/17

315

14814.25

14933.5

15129.25

15248.5

21/25

420

14495.75

14620

14915.75

15040

22/26

420

14607.75

14732

15027.75

15152

23/27

420

14719.75

14837

15139.75

15257

24/28

420

14817.75

14928

15237.75

15348

43/49

644

14495.75

14700.5

15139.75

15344.5

61/68

728

14495.75

14620

15223.75

15348

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Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

62/65

308

14614.75

14735.5

14922.75

15043.5

63/66

308

14698.75

14819.5

15006.75

15127.5

64/67

308

14810.75

14931.5

15118.75

15239.5

80/85

490

14397.75

14522

14887.75

15012

81/86

490

14481.75

14606

14971.75

15096

82/87

490

14565.75

14690

15055.75

15180

83/88

490

14649.75

14774

15139.75

15264

84/89

490

14733.75

14858

15223.75

15348

92/95

322

14627

14739

14949

15061

93/96

322

14711

14823

15033

15145

94/97

322

14795

14907

15117

15229

Note:

Sub-band division applies only for capacities of 2x8 Mbps and higher. For lower capacities see technical documentation.

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RAU2 18 Output power: Table 97

RAU2 18

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 18/CD Kit

NTM 203 084/CD

Table 98 Sub-bands

82

Standard: -10 to +17 dBm Âą2 dB

Frequency Plan for RAU2 18 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

1010

17706.5

18009.5

18716.5

19019.5

12/16

1010

17933.5

18236.5

18943.5

19246.5

13/17

1010

18153.5

18456.5

19163.5

19466.5

14/18

1010

18373.5

18676.5

19383.5

19686.5

21/25

340

18580

18670

18920

19010

22/26

340

18655

18745

18995

19085

23/27

340

18730

18830

19070

19170

24/28

340

18820

18920

19160

19260

31/35

1560

17700

18003

19260

19563

32/36

1560

17837

18140

19397

19700

41/45

1008

17720.5

18009.5

18728.5

19017.5

42/46

1008

17935.5

18236.5

18943.5

19244.5

43/47

1008

18155.5

18456.5

19163.5

19464.5

44/48

1008

18375.5

18672.5

19383.5

19680.5

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RAU2 23 Output power: Table 99

Standard: -7 to +20 dBm Âą2 dB

RAU2 23

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 23/CD Kit

NTM 203 085/CD

Table 100

Frequency Plan for RAU2 23

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

12/14

1050

21950.25

22498

23000.25

23548

21/23

1232

21224

21785.75

22456

23017.75

22/24

1232

21784

22363.25

23016

23595.25

45/47

1200

21218.25

21802.75

22418.25

23002.75

46/48

1200

21796.25

22400

22996.25

23600

56/58

1008

22002.75

22513.75

23010.75

23521.75

57/59

1008

22079.75

22590.75

23087.75

23598.75

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8.2.7

RAU2 26 Output power: Table 101

RAU2 26

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 26/CD Kit

NTM 203 086/CD

Table 102

Frequency Plan for RAU2 26 Duplex

Sub-bands

8.2.8

Standard: -5 to +16 dBm ±2 dB

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

51/55

1008

24549

24857

25557

25865

52/56

1008

24857

25165

25865

26173

53/57

1008

25137

25445

26145

26453

RAU2 38 Output power: Table 103

RAU2 38

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 38/CD Kit

NTM 203 087/CD

Table 104 Sub-bands

84

Standard: -15 to +17 dBm ± 2 dB

Frequency Plan for RAU2 38 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

1260

37058

37339.75

38318

38599.75

12/16

1260

37338

37619.75

38598

38879.75

13/17

1260

37618

37899.75

38878

39159.75

14/18

1260

37898

38179.75

39158

39439.75

23/27

1260

37758

38039.75

39018

39299.75

31/35

700

38600

38800

39300

39500

32/36

700

38770

38970

39470

39670

33/37

700

38930

39130

39630

39830

34/38

700

39100

39300

39800

40000

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8.3

Agile Radio Units

8.3.1

Optional Feature for Agile Radio Units

8.3.1.1

Modulation Agile RAU Xu RAU2 X supports both C-QPSK and QAM modulation by default, while RAU2 Xu only supports C-QPSK and 4 QAM. This optional feature opens up for configuring the RAU2 Xu to run a higher order of QAM modulation. The feature can be configured or reconfigured to any of the RAU2 Xus connected to the same sub-rack, provided the feature has beem purchased for all RAU2 Xus that will use it simultaneously. Table 105

8.3.2

Optional Feature: Modulation Agile RAU Xu

Product Name

Product Number

Modulation Agile RAU Xu

FAL 104 8166

RAU2 N 28 Output power:

256 QAM: -3 to +12 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -3 to +15 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -3 to +17 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -3 to +17 dBm ±2 dB

Table 106

RAU2 N 28

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 N 28/CD Kit

NTM 203 074/CD

Table 107

Frequency Plan for RAU2 N 28

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

23/28

1008

28052.5

28304.5

29060.5

29312.5

24/29

1008

28192.5

28444.5

29200.5

29452.5

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8.3.3

RAU2 N 32 Output power:

Standard:

256 QAM: -3 to +12 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -3 to +15 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -3 to +17 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -3 to +20 dBm ±2 dB

Low power:

256 QAM: -18 to -3 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -18 to +2 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -18 to +2 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -18 to +2 dBm ±2 dB

Table 108 Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 N 32/CD Kit

NTM 203 026/CD

RAU2 N 32/CD LP Kit

NTM 203 026/CDLP

Table 109 Sub-bands

86

RAU2 N 32

Frequency Plan for RAU2 N 32 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

812

31815.00

32095.00

32627.00

32907.00

12/16

812

32053.00

32333.00

32865.00

33145.00

13/17

812

32291.00

32571.00

33103.00

33383.00

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8.3.4

RAU2 N 38 Output power:

Standard:

256 QAM: -5 to +11 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -5 to +14 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -5 to +16 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -5 to +19 dBm ±2 dB

Low power:

256 QAM: -20 to -6 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -20 to -3 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -20 to -1 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -20 to +2 dBm ±2 dB

Table 110

RAU2 N 38

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 N 38/CD Kit

NTM 203 075/CD

RAU2 N 38/CD LP Kit

NTM 203 075/CDLP

Table 111

Frequency Plan for RAU2 N 38

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

1260

37058.00

37339.75

38318.00

38599.75

12/16

1260

37338.00

37619.75

38598.00

38879.75

13/17

1260

37618.00

37899.75

38878.00

39159.75

14/18

1260

37898.00

38179.75

39158.00

39439.75

23/27

1260

37758.00

38039.75

39018.00

39299.75

TX frequency [MHz]

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8.3.5

RAU2 X/Xu 6L For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 This radio unit covers the Lower 6 GHz bands (6L). Output power:

256 QAM: -5 to +25 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -5 to +26 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -5 to +27 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -5 to +30 dBm ±2 dB

Table 112

RAU2 X/Xu 6L

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 6L/CD Kit

NTM 203 160/CD

RAU2 Xu 6L/CD Kit

NTM 203 180/CD

Table 113 Sub-bands

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 6L Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

252.04

5925.000

6020.250

6177.050

6272.300

12/16

252.04

6018.000

6110.250

6270.050

6362.300

13/17

252.04

6078.500

6173.250

6330.550

6425.300

The sub-bands 11-17 have 0.025 MHz operating channel frequency stepping.

88

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Radio Units

8.3.6

RAU2 X/Xu 6U For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 This radio unit covers the Upper 6 GHz bands (6U). Output power:

256 QAM: -5 to +25 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -5 to +26 dBm ±2 dB 64 QAM: -5 to +26 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -5 to +27 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -5 to +30 dBm ±2 dB

Table 114

RAU2 X/Xu 6U

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 6U/CD Kit

NTM 203 170/CD

RAU2 Xu 6U/CD Kit

NTM 203 181/CD

Table 115

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 6U

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

21/25

340

6430.000

6560.000

6770.000

6900.000

22/26

340

6550.000

6680.000

6890.000

7020.000

23/27

340

6635.000

6765.000

6975.000

7105.000

The sub-bands 21-27 have 0.025 MHz operating channel frequency stepping.

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI

8.3.7

RAU2 X/Xu 7 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

256 QAM: -5 to +25 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -5 to +26 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -5 to +27 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -5 to +30 dBm ±2 dB

Table 116 Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 7/CD Kit

NTM 203 161/CD

RAU2 Xu 7/CD Kit

NTM 203 182/CD

Table 117 Sub-bands

90

RAU2 X/Xu 7

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 7 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

01/05

196

7107

7163

7303

7359

02/06

196

7163

7219

7359

7415

03/07

196

7191

7247

7387

7443

11/15

154

7428

7484

7582

7638

12/16

154

7456

7512

7610

7666

13/17

154

7484

7540

7638

7694

14/18

154

7512

7568

7666

7722

21/25

245

7426.50

7513.75

7671.50

7758.75

22/26

245

7482.25

7569.75

7727.25

7814.75

23/27

245

7510.25

7597.75

7755.25

7842.75

24/28

245

7566.25

7653.75

7811.25

7898.75

31/35

161

7124.5

7184

7285.5

7345

32/36

161

7152.5

7212

7313.5

7373

33/37

161

7180.5

7240

7341.5

7401

34/38

161

7208.5

7268

7369.5

7429

41/45

161

7424.5

7484

7585.5

7645

42/46

161

7449.5

7512

7610.5

7673

43/47

161

7477.5

7540

7638.5

7701

44/48

161

7505.5

7568

7666.5

7729

51/55

168

7107

7163

7275

7331

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Radio Units

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

52/56

168

7135

7191

7303

7359

53/57

168

7163

7219

7331

7387

54/58

168

7191

7247

7359

7415

61/65

168

7414

7470

7582

7638

62/66

168

7442

7498

7610

7666

63/67

168

7470

7526

7638

7694

64/68

168

7498

7554

7666

7722

71/75

154

7128

7184

7282

7338

72/76

154

7156

7212

7310

7366

73/77

154

7184

7240

7338

7394

74/78

154

7212

7268

7366

7422

81/85

161

7249.5

7309

7410.5

7470

82/86

161

7277.5

7337

7438.5

7498

83/87

161

7305.5

7365

7466.5

7526

84/88

161

7333.5

7393

7494.5

7554

91/95

168

7443

7499

7611

7667

92/96

168

7471

7527

7639

7695

93/97

168

7499

7555

7667

7723

94/98

168

7527

7583

7695

7751

132/136

269

7505

7533

7774

7802

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI

8.3.8

RAU2 X/Xu 8 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

256 QAM: -5 to +25 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -5 to +26 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -5 to +27 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK: -5 to +30 dBm ±2 dB

Table 118 Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 8/CD Kit

NTM 203 162/CD

RAU2 Xu 8/CD Kit

NTM 203 183/CD

Table 119 Sub-bands

92

RAU2 X/Xu 8

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 8 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

311.32

7718.05

7807

8029.375

8118.325

12/16

311.32

7777.35

7866.3

8088.675

8177.625

13/17

311.32

7821.825

7910.775

8133.15

8222.1

14/18

311.32

7881.125

7970.075

8192.45

8281.4

21/25

126

8282.5

8324.5

8408.5

8450.5

23/27

126

8324.5

8366.5

8450.5

8492.5

31/35

119

8286

8328

8405

8447

33/37

119

8328

8370

8447

8489

41/45

119

8279

8321

8398

8440

42/46

119

8307

8349

8426

8468

43/47

119

8335

8377

8454

8496

51/55

126

8279

8321

8405

8447

52/56

126

8307

8349

8433

8475

53/57

126

8328

8370

8454

8496

61/65

266

7905

8010

8171

8276

62/66

266

7968

8073

8234

8339

63/67

266

8031

8136

8297

8402

71/75

311.32

7718.050

7836.65

8029.375

8147.975

72/76

311.32

7777.350

7881.125

8088.675

8192.450

73/77

311.32

7851.475

7970.075

8162.800

8281.400

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Radio Units

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

91/95

208

8050.00

8134.00

8258.00

8342.00

92/96

208

8106.00

8190.00

8314.00

8398.00

93/97

208

8162.00

8246.00

8370.00

8454.00

101/105

310

7905

8017

8215

8327

102/106

310

7989

8101

8299

8411

103/107

310

8073

8185

8383

8495

111/115

310

7725

7837

8035

8147

112/116

310

7777

7881

8087

8191

113/117

310

7851

7965

8161

8275

121/125

148.5

7744.75

7793.75

7893.25

7942.25

122/126

148.5

7779.75

7828.75

7928.25

7977.25

131/135

148.25

7744.75

7793.75

7893.00

7942.00

132/136

148.25

7779.75

7828.75

7928.00

7977.00

The sub-bands 71-77 have 0.025 MHz operating channel frequency stepping.

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI

8.3.9

RAU2 X/Xu 10 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

Table 120

-10 to +24 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +25 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +26 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK

-10 to +29 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 10

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 10/CD Kit

NTM 203 153/CD

RAU2 Xu 10/CD Kit

NTM 203 184/CD

Table 121 Sub-bands

94

256 QAM:

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 10 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

21/25

91

10500.50

10528.50

10591.50

10619.50

22/26

91

10528.50

10556.50

10619.50

10647.50

23/27

91

10556.50

10584.50

10647.50

10675.50

31/35

350

10125

10300

10475

10650

41/45

168

10308.00

10420.00

10476.00

10588.00

51/55

350

10130.00

10186.00

10480.00

10536.00

52/56

350

10144.00

10200.00

10494.00

10550.00

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Radio Units

8.3.10

RAU2 X/Xu 11 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

256 QAM: -10 to +24 dBm ±2 dB 128 QAM: -10 to +25 dBm ±2 dB 16 QAM: -10 to +26 dBm ±2 dB C-QPSK -10 to +29 dBm ±2 dB

Table 122

RAU2 X/Xu 11

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 11/CD Kit

NTM 203 194/CD

RAU2 Xu 11/CD Kit

NTM 203 195/CD

Table 123

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 11

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

530

10695

10855

11225

11385

12/16

530

10835

11035

11365

11565

13/17

530

11015

11175

11545

11705

21/25

490

10695

10875

11185

11365

22/26

490

10855

11055

11345

11545

23/27

490

11035

11195

11525

11685

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI

8.3.11

RAU2 X/Xu 13 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

Standard:

High Power:

Table 124

-10 to +20 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +21 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +22 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +25 dBm ±2 dB

256 QAM:

-10 to +24 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +25 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +26 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +29 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 13

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 13/CD Kit

NTM 203 158/CD

RAU2 Xu 13/CD Kit

NTM 203 185/CD

RAU2 X 13/CD HP kit

NTM 203 158/CDHP

Table 125 Sub-bands

96

256 QAM:

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 13 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

266

12751

12835

13017

13101

12/16

266

12821

12905

13087

13171

13/17

266

12891

12975

13157

13241

14/18

266

12863

12919

13129

13185

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Radio Units

8.3.12

RAU2 X/Xu 15 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

Standard:

High Power:

Table 126

256 QAM:

-10 to +20 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +21 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +22 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +25 dBm ±2 dB

256 QAM:

-10 to +24 ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +25 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +26 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +29 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 15

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 15/CD Kit

NTM 203 159/CD

RAU2 Xu 15/CD Kit

NTM 203 186/CD

RAU2 X 15/CD HP kit

NTM 203 159/CDHP

Table 127

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 15

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/18

735

14499.25

14613.00

15234.25

15348.00

12/15

315

14604.25

14732.00

14919.25

15047.00

13/16

315

14709.25

14828.50

15024.25

15143.50

14/17

315

14814.25

14933.50

15129.25

15248.50

21/25

420

14495.75

14620.00

14915.75

15040.00

22/26

420

14607.75

14732.00

15027.75

15152.00

23/27

420

14719.75

14837.00

15139.75

15257.00

24/28

420

14817.75

14928.00

15237.75

15348.00

43/49

644

14495.75

14700.50

15139.75

15344.50

61/68

728

14495.75

14620.00

15223.75

15348.00

62/65

308

14614.75

14735.5

14922.75

15043.5

63/66

308

14698.75

14819.5

15006.75

15127.5

64/67

308

14810.75

14931.5

15118.75

15239.5

80/85

490

14397.75

14522.00

14887.75

15012.00

81/86

490

14481.75

14606.00

14971.75

15096.00

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI

Sub-bands

98

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

82/87

490

14565.75

14690.00

15055.75

15180.00

83/88

490

14649.75

14774.00

15139.75

15264.00

84/89

490

14733.75

14858.00

15223.75

15348.00

92/95

322

14627

14739

14949

15061

93/96

322

14711

14823

15033

15145

94/97

322

14795

14907

15117

15229

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Radio Units

8.3.13

RAU2 X/Xu 18 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

Standard:

High Power:

Table 128

256 QAM:

-10 to +17 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +18 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +19 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to + 24 dBm ±2 dB

256 QAM:

-10 to +22 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to + 23 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to + 24 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to + 27 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 18

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 18/CD Kit

NTM 203 152/CD

RAU2 Xu 18/CD Kit

NTM 203 187/CD

RAU2 X 18/CD HP Kit

NTM 203 152/CDHP

Table 129

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 18

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

1010

17706.50

18009.50

18716.50

19019.50

12/16

1010

17933.50

18236.50

18943.50

19246.50

13/17

1010

18153.50

18456.50

19163.50

19466.50

14/18

1010

18373.50

18676.50

19383.50

19686.50

21/25

340

18580

18670

18920

19010

22/26

340

18655

18745

18995

19085

23/27

340

18730

18830

19070

19170

24/28

340

18820

18920

19160

19260

31/35

1560

17700

18003

19260

19563

32/36

1560

17837

18140

19397

19700

41/45

1008

17720.50

18009.50

18728.50

19017.50

42/46

1008

17935.50

18236.50

18943.50

19244.50

43/47

1008

18155.50

18456.50

19163.50

19464.50

44/48

1008

18375.50

18672.50

19383.50

19680.50

1010

17706.50

18009.50

18716.50

19019.50

(1)

71/75

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

72/76(1)

1010

17933.50

18236.50

18943.50

19246.50

73/77(1)

1010

18153.50

18456.50

19163.50

19466.50

74/78(1)

1010

18373.50

18676.50

19383.50

19686.50

(1) The sub-bands 71-78 have 0.025 MHz operating channel frequency stepping."

100

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Radio Units

8.3.14

RAU2 X/Xu 23 For the optional feature Modulation Agile RAU Xu, see Section 8.3.1 on page 85 Output power:

Standard:

High Power:

Table 130

256 QAM:

-10 to +17 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +18 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +19 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +24 dBm ±2 dB

256 QAM:

-10 to +21 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to + 22 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to + 23 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to + 26 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 23

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 23/CD Kit

NTM 203 171/CD

RAU2 Xu 23/CD Kit

NTM 203 188/CD

RAU2 X 23/CD HP Kit

NTM 203 171/CDHP

Table 131

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 23

Sub-bands

Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

72/73

1008

22100

22400

23108

23408

74/75

1008

22217.75

22540.25

23225.75

23548.25

76/78

1008

22002.75

22316.25

23010.75

23324.25

77/79

1008

22274

22590.75

23282

23598.75

81/85

1200

21218.25

21523.25

22418.25

22723.25

82/86

1200

21494.75

21824.75

22694.75

23024.75

83/87

1200

21796.25

22145.25

22996.25

23345.50

84/88

1200

22094.75

22400

23294.75

23600

91/95

1232

21224

21532.25

22456

22764.25

92/96

1232

21503.75

21812.25

22735.75

23044.25

93/97

1232

21784

22092.25

23016

23324.25

94/98

1232

22049.75

22363.25

23281.75

23595.25

101/103

1050

21950.25

22263.75

23000.25

23313.75

102/104

1050

22235.25

22538.25

23285.25

23588.25

111/115

1200

21200

2123.25

22400

22723.25

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MINI-LINK R4 ETSI

8.3.15

RAU2 X/Xu 26 Output power:

Table 132

-10 to +19 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +20 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +21 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +24 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 26 Product Number

RAU2 X 26/CD Kit

NTM 203 166/CD

RAU2 Xu 26/CD Kit

NTM 203 190/CD

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 26 Duplex

Sub-bands

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

51/55

1008

24549.00

24857.00

25557.00

25865.00

52/56

1008

24857.00

25165.00

25865.00

26173.00

53/57

1008

25137.00

25445.00

26145.00

26453.00

RAU2 X/Xu 28 Output power:

Table 134

Standard:

256 QAM

-10 to +18 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +19 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +20 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +23 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 28

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 28/CD Kit

NTM 203 167/CD

RAU2 Xu 28/CD Kit

NTM 203 191/CD

Table 135 Sub-bands

102

256 QAM:

Product Name

Table 133

8.3.16

Standard:

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 28 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

41/45

1008

27548.5

27884.5

28556.5

28892.5

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Duplex

Sub-bands

8.3.17

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

42/46

1008

27828.5

28164.5

28836.5

29172.5

43/47

1008

28108.5

28444.5

29116.5

29452.5

RAU2 X/Xu 32 Output power:

Table 136

Standard:

256 QAM:

-10 to +16 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +18 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +19 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +22 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 32

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 32/CD Kit

NTM 203 164/CD

RAU2 Xu 32/CD Kit

NTM 203 192/CD

Table 137

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu 32 Duplex

Sub-bands

8.3.18

Lower sub-band

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

812

31815

32095

32627

32907

12/16

812

32053

32333

32865

33145

13/17

812

32291

32571

33103

33383

RAU2 X/Xu 38 Output power:

Table 138

Standard:

256 QAM:

-10 to +16 dBm ±2 dB

128 QAM:

-10 to +17 dBm ±2 dB

16 QAM:

-10 to +18 dBm ±2 dB

C-QPSK:

-10 to +21 dBm ±2 dB

RAU2 X/Xu 38

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 X 38/CD Kit

NTM 203 163/CD

RAU2 Xu 38/CD Kit

NTM 203 193/CD

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104

Frequency Plan for RAU2 X/Xu38 Duplex

Lower sub-band

Upper sub-band

TX frequency [MHz]

TX frequency [MHz]

"CD"

[MHz]

Lower edge

Upper edge

Lower edge

Upper edge

11/15

1260

37058

37339.75

38318

38599.75

12/16

1260

37338

37619.75

38598

38879.75

13/17

1260

37618

37899.75

38878

39159.75

14/18

1260

37898

38179.75

39158

39439.75

23/27

1260

37758

38039.75

39018

39299.75

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Antennas

9.1

Overview The antennas range from 0.2 m up to 3.7 m in diameter, in single and dual polarized versions. The table below shows which antenna size that can be used with which frequency. Table 140 Ante nna size [m]

Antenna Size vs. Frequency Frequency [GHz]

6

7/8

10/11

13

15

18

X

X

0.2 0.3 0.6

23

24/26

28

32

38

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

0.9

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

1.2

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

1.8

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

2.4

X

X

X

X

X

3.0

X

X

X

X

3.7

X

X

0.2 – 0.6 m antennas are delivered from the Ericsson factory in Borås, Sweden. To reduce transportation and storage costs, 0.9 – 3.7 m antennas are delivered from the antenna manufacturer. This is indicated in the product number with a “D” at the end. Should delivery from the Ericsson factory in Borås Sweden still be required, product numbers without the “D” extension should be used (at a higher price). Please contact your Ericsson representative for further information. To reduce transportation and storage volume and cost the antennas are delivered as a kit, which must be assembled at site before the installation. The 2.4 – 3.7 m antennas are delivered with the reflector split in two pieces.

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15

15

GHz

GHz

15 GHz

15 GHz

POWER

ALARM

NT ALIGNME

POWER

ALARM

NT

ALIGNME

RADIO CABLE

RADIO CABLE

POWER

ALARM

NT ALIGNME

RADIO CABLE

11991

Figure 53

9.1.1

0.2 m, 0.3 m and 0.6 m antennas, Single Polarized

Integrated Installation The 0.2 – 1.8 m are normally used in integrated installation, see Figure 53, where the radio unit is fitted directly to the rear of the antenna. For the dual polarized antennas an integration kit for ANT2 HPX needs to be ordered for some integrated installation configurations, see Section 13.3.2 on page 181.

9.1.2

Separate Installation All antennas can be fitted separately, see Figure 54, from the radio unit using a flexible waveguide. The 2.4 – 3.7 m antennas are always installed separately. A kit for separate installation has to be ordered, see Section 13.3.5 on page 183.

15

GHz

15 GHz

ALARM

POWER

ENT ALIGNM

RADIO CABLE

11993

Figure 54

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9.1.3

Product Name The antenna product name is structured in the following way: ANTa b c d a=

Antenna for separate installation

2

Integrated antenna for RAU2

b=

Antenna size (in meters)

c=

Frequency band (in GHz)

d=

9.1.4

0

HP

High performance, single polarized

HPX

High performance, dual polarized

Mounting Kit All antennas include a mounting kit. The mounting kit (including side struts for stabilization) can be fitted to the following tube diameters and L-profiles. Table 141

9.2

Mounting Kit vs. tube diameters and L-profiles

Size [m]

Mounting kit, tube diameter [mm]

Mounting kit, L-profile [mm]

0.2–0.6

50–120

40x40–80x80

0.9

115

1.2–1.8 2.4–3.7

Side strut, tube diameter [mm]

Number of side struts

90–114

60–114

1

114

100–114

2

ANT 6 GHz Table 142

ANT 6 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Borås Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.9 6 HP

UKY 220 24/SC15

UKY 220 24/SC15D (1)(2)

ANT2 0.9 6 HPX

UKY 220 24/DC15

UKY 220 24/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.2 6 HP

UKY 220 11/SC15

UKY 220 11/SC15D

ANT2 1.2 6 HPX

UKY 220 11/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 220 11/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT0 1.2 6 HPX

UKY 220 11/DC12

UKY 220 11/DC12D

ANT2 1.8 6 HP

UKY 220 12/SC15

UKY 220 12/SC15D

12/DC15(1)(2)

ANT2 1.8 6 HPX

UKY 220

ANT0 1.8 6 HPX

UKY 220 12/DC12

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Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT0 2.4 6 HP

UKY 220 13/SC12

UKY 220 13/SC12D

ANT0 2.4 6 HPX

UKY 220 13/DC12

UKY 220 13/DC12D

ANT0 3.0 6 HP

UKY 220 14/SC12

UKY 220 14/SC12D

ANT0 3.0 6 HPX

UKY 220 14/DC12

UKY 220 14/DC12D

ANT0 3.7 6 HP

UKY 220 15/SC12

UKY 220 15/SC12D

ANT0 3.7 6 HPX

UKY 220 15/DC12

UKY 220 15/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

9.3

ANT 7/8 GHz Table 143

ANT 7/8 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.6 7/8 HP

UKY 220 40/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 7/8 HPX

UKY 220 40/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 95/DC15 ANT2 0.9 7/8 HP

UKY 220 25/SC15

UKY 220 25/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 25/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 0.9 7/8 HPX

UKY 220 25/DC15

ANT2 1.2 7/8 HP

UKY 210 40/SC15

UKY 210 40/SC15D

ANT0 1.2 7/8 HPX

UKY 210 40/DC12

UKY 210 40/DC12D

ANT2 1.2 7/8 HPX

UKY 210 40/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 40/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.8 7/8 HP

UKY 210 50/SC15

UKY 210 50/SC15D

50/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 50/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.8 7/8 HPX

UKY 210

ANT0 1.8 7/8 HPX

UKY 210 50/DC12

UKY 210 50/DC12D

ANT0 2.4 7/8 HP

UKY 220 01/SC12

UKY 220 01/SC12D

ANT0 2.4 7/8 HPX

UKY 220 01/DC12

UKY 220 01/DC12D

ANT0 3.0 7/8 HP

UKY 220 04/SC12

UKY 220 04/SC12D

ANT0 3.0 7/8 HPX

UKY 220 04/DC12

UKY 220 04/DC12D

ANT0 3.7 7/8 HP

UKY 220 06/SC12

UKY 220 06/SC12D

ANT0 3.7 7/8 HPX

UKY 220 06/DC12

UKY 220 06/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

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ANT 10/11 GHz Table 144

ANT 10/11 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.6 10/11 HP

UKY 220 41/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 10/11 HPX

UKY 220 41/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 220 16/DC15 ANT2 0.9 10/11 HP

UKY 220 26/SC15

ANT2 0.9 10/11 HPX

UKY 220 26/DC15

ANT2 1.2 10/11 HP

UKY 220 17/SC15

UKY 220 26/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 26/DC15D(1)(2) UKY 220 17/SC15D

17/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 220 17/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.2 10/11 HPX

UKY 220

ANT0 1.2 10/11 HPX

UKY 220 17/DC12

UKY 220 17/DC12D

ANT2 1.8 10/11 HP

UKY 220 18/SC15

UKY 220 18/SC15D

18/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 220 18/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.8 10/11 HPX

UKY 220

ANT0 1.8 10/11 HPX

UKY 220 18/DC12

UKY 220 18/DC12D

ANT0 2.4 10/11 HP

UKY 220 19/SC12

UKY 220 19/SC12D

ANT0 2.4 10/11 HPX

UKY 220 19/DC12

UKY 220 19/DC12D

ANT0 3.0 10/11 HP

UKY 220 20/SC12

UKY 220 20/SC12D

ANT0 3.0 10/11 HPX

UKY 220 20/DC12

UKY 220 20/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

9.5

ANT 13 GHz Table 145

ANT 13 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.6 13 HP

UKY 220 42/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 13 HPX

UKY 220 42/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 89/DC15 ANT2 0.9 13 HP

UKY 220 27/SC15

UKY 220 27/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 27/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 0.9 13 HPX

UKY 220 27/DC15

ANT2 1.2 13 HP

UKY 210 41/SC15

UKY 210 41/SC15D

ANT2 1.2 13 HPX

UKY 210 41/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 41/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT0 1.2 13 HPX

UKY 210 41/DC12

UKY 210 41/DC12D

ANT2 1.8 13 HP

UKY 210 51/SC15

UKY 210 51/SC15D

51/DC15(1)(2)

ANT2 1.8 13 HPX

UKY 210

ANT0 1.8 13 HPX

UKY 210 51/DC12

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Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT0 2.4 13 HP

UKY 220 02/SC12

UKY 220 02/SC12D

ANT0 2.4 13 HPX

UKY 220 02/DC12

UKY 220 02/DC12D

ANT0 3.0 13 HP

UKY 220 05/SC12

UKY 220 05/SC12D

ANT0 3.0 13 HPX

UKY 220 05/DC12

UKY 220 05/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

9.6

ANT 15 GHz Table 146

ANT 15 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.3 15 HP

UKY 210 71/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 15 HPX

UKY 210 71/DC15

-

ANT2 0.6 15 HP

UKY 220 43/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 15 HPX

UKY 220 43/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 76/DC15 ANT2 0.9 15 HP

UKY 220 28/SC15

ANT2 0.9 15 HPX

UKY 220 28/DC15

ANT2 1.2 15 HP

UKY 210 42/SC15

UKY 220 28/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 28/DC15D(1)(2) UKY 210 42/SC15D

42/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 42/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.2 15 HPX

UKY 210

ANT0 1.2 15 HPX

UKY 210 42/DC12

UKY 210 42/DC12D

ANT2 1.8 15 HP

UKY 210 52/SC15

UKY 210 52/SC15D

52/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 52/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.8 15 HPX

UKY 210

ANT0 1.8 15 HPX

UKY 210 52/DC12

UKY 210 52/DC12D

ANT0 2.4 15 HP

UKY 220 03/SC12

UKY 220 03/SC12D

ANT0 2.4 15 HPX

UKY 220 03/DC12

UKY 220 03/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

9.7

ANT 18 GHz Table 147

ANT 18 GHz Product Number

110

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.3 18 HP

UKY 210 72/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 18 HPX

UKY 210 72/DC15

-

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Product Number Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.6 18 HP

UKY 220 44/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 18 HPX

UKY 220 44/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 77/DC15 ANT2 0.9 18 HP

UKY 220 29/SC15

ANT2 0.9 18 HPX

UKY 220 29/DC15

ANT2 1.2 18 HP

UKY 210 43/SC15

UKY 220 29/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 29/DC15D(1)(2) UKY 210 43/SC15D

43/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 43/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 1.2 18 HPX

UKY 210

ANT0 1.2 18 HPX

UKY 210 43/DC12

UKY 210 43/DC12D

ANT2 1.8 18 HP

UKY 210 53/SC15

UKY 210 53/SC15D

ANT2 1.8 18 HPX

UKY 210 53/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 53/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT0 1.8 18 HPX

UKY 210 53/DC12

UKY 210 53/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

9.8

ANT 23 GHz Table 148

ANT 23 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.2 23 HP

UKY 210 60/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 23 HP

UKY 210 73/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 23 HPX

UKY 210 73/DC15

-

ANT2 0.6 23 HP

UKY 220 45/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 23 HPX

UKY 220 45/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 78/DC15 ANT2 0.9 23 HP

UKY 220 30/SC15

UKY 220 30/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 30/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 0.9 23 HPX

UKY 220 30/DC15

ANT2 1.2 23 HP

UKY 210 44/SC15

UKY 210 44/SC15D

ANT2 1.2 23 HPX

UKY 210 44/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 44/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT0 1.2 23 HPX

UKY 210 44/DC12

UKY 210 44/DC12D

ANT2 1.8 23 HP

UKY 210 54/SC15

UKY 210 54/SC15D

ANT2 1.8 23 HPX

UKY 210 54/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 54/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT0 1.8 23 HPX

UKY 210 54/DC12

UKY 210 54/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

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9.9

ANT 24/26 GHz Table 149

ANT 24/26 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.2 24/26 HP

UKY 210 68/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 24/26 HP

UKY 210 74/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 24/26 HPX

UKY 210 74/DC15

-

ANT2 0.6 24/26 HP

UKY 220 46/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 24/26 HPX

UKY 220 46/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 79/DC15 ANT2 0.9 24/26 HP

UKY 220 31/SC15

UKY 220 31/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 31/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT2 0.9 24/26 HPX

UKY 220 31/DC15

ANT2 1.2 24/26 HP

UKY 210 45/SC15

UKY 210 45/SC15D

ANT2 1.2 24/26 HPX

UKY 210 45/DC15(1)(2)

UKY 210 45/DC15D(1)(2)

ANT0 1.2 24/26 HPX

UKY 210 45/DC12

UKY 210 45/DC12D

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

9.10

ANT 28 GHz Table 150

ANT 28 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.2 28 HP

UKY 210 69/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 28 HP

UKY 210 57/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 28 HPX

UKY 210 57/DC15

-

ANT2 0.6 28 HP

UKY 220 47/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 28 HPX

UKY 220 47/DC15

(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 93/DC15 ANT2 0.9 28 HP

UKY 220 32/SC15

ANT2 0.9 28 HPX

UKY 220 32/DC15(1)

UKY 220 32/SC15D (2)

UKY 220 32/DC15D(1)(2)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

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ANT 32 GHz Table 151

ANT 32 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.2 32 HP

UKY 210 63/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 32 HP

UKY 210 58/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 32 HPX

UKY 210 58/DC15

-

ANT2 0.6 32 HP

UKY 220 48/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 32 HPX

UKY 220 48/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 59/DC15 ANT2 0.9 32 HP ANT2 0.9 32 HPX

UKY 220 33/SC15 UKY 220 33/DC15

UKY 220 33/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 33/DC15D(1)(2)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

9.12

ANT 38 GHz Table 152

ANT 38 GHz Product Number

Product Name

Ericsson Bor책s Delivery

Direct Delivery

ANT2 0.2 38 HP

UKY 210 61/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 38 HP

UKY 210 75/SC15

-

ANT2 0.3 38 HPX

UKY 210 75/DC15

-

ANT2 0.6 38 HP

UKY 220 49/SC15

-

ANT2 0.6 38 HPX

UKY 220 49/DC15(1)(2)

-

UKY 210 80/DC15 ANT2 0.9 38 HP ANT2 0.9 38 HPX

UKY 220 34/SC15 UKY 220 34/DC15

UKY 220 34/SC15D (1)(2)

UKY 220 34/DC15D(1)(2)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative. (2) The functionality equivalent to an Integration Kit is included in the delivery.

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Cabinets and Housings

10.1

MINI-LINK Protective Housing (MPH) The MPH for MINI-LINK TN is a slim, water protected outdoor casing, used to house the subrack AMM 2p B connected to one or two RAUs with antenna.

15

GHz

15 GHz POWER RADIO ALARM

10646

Figure 55

Example of an MPH MINI-LINK TN Site

The MPH can be installed on a pole with a diameter of 50-120 mm or on a wall. The AMM 2p B is placed vertically inside the MPH, which provides cooling fins on the inside and the outside. Note:

FAU4 is required in this application.

The MPH can be used as an outdoor (or indoor) enclosure for an AMM 2p B in the MINI-LINK TN family. The MPH is power supplied by –48 V DC or +24 V DC, from an external DC supply source or an optional dedicated AC/DC converter (PSU). For more information on the PSU, see Section 10.2.1 on page 118. The bottom of the MPH holds 7 cable bushings and two connections for radio cables. One traffic cable and one DC cable are always fed while the remaining

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cable bushings can be used for different cables. The front of the MPH is easily opened, to get access to the AMM 2p B and its plug-in units.

10.1.1

MPH Kit The MPH Kit for MINI-LINK TN delivery comprises: • One complete MPH for MINI-LINK TN • One Pole Mount Set • One Wall Mount Set • Fixing bars for AMM 2p B • Seven pcs of Cable glands and two pcs of Radio Cable Adapter • One Sun Shield • Two Station Radio Cable, 0.4 m • One Earthing Cable, 2.0 m • MPH Installation Quick Guide For more information on required cables, see Section 10.1.2 on page 117. Table 153

MPH for MINI-LINK TN

Product Name

Product Number

MPH for MINI-LINK TN

SDC 901 28/1

Note:

For "MPH for MINI-LINK TN", SCD 901 28/1, a PSU AC/DC 420 W must be ordered separately, see Section 10.2.1 on page 118 for more information.

In addition the following items are required and must be ordered separately: • One AMM Kit for MINI-LINK TN, see Section 6.1 on page 29 for more information. Note:

• • • •

116

A FAU4 is required, as well as one or two (redundant) indoor DC cables (RPM 517 560/1000) in addition to the external cables, see Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133

Plug-in units, see Section 7 on page 45 for more information. External cables, see Section 10.1.2 on page 117 for more information. Cable Accessories, see Section 13.1 on page 169 for more information. Dummy Units, see Section 13.2.4 on page 175 for more information.

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10.1.2

MPH Interfaces

DC

RAU DC (redundant)

Traffic

10518

Figure 56

MPH Interfaces with MINI-LINK TN

Table 154

MPH Interfaces with MINI-LINK TN Cable

Interface

Description

Section

GROUND

Earthing Cable, 2.0 m

Section 12.1.5 on page 165

O&M

USB Cable

Section 11.2.8 on page 152

DC INTERNAL

DC Cable for AMM 2p B

Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133

DC EXTERNAL

DC Cable

Section 12.2.1 on page 165

TRAFFIC

4xE1 +2xUser Out. Traffic cable

Section 12.1.1 on page 163

RADIO CABLE

Radio Cable

Section 12.2.3 on page 166

OPTICAL

SFP Optical Cable

Section 12.1.4 on page 164

LTU 155 e/o Optical Cable 10/100 BASE-T

Ethernet

Section 12.1.3 on page 164

USER I/O

4xE1 +2xUser Out, Traffic Cable

Section 12.1.1 on page 163

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10.2

Power Supply Units (PSU)

10.2.1

PSU AC/DC, 420 W This PSU is used for the MPH for MINI-LINK TN and TMR 9302. The PSU converts 100-250 V AC to –48 V DC. The maximum output power is 420 W.

10527

Figure 57

PSU AC/DC 420 W

The PSU AC/DC, 420 W Kit delivery comprises: • One PSU for wall mounting • This PSU is delivered with a 4.5 m AC cable that is terminated on site (no connector is provided in the kit). • One Pole mount set (pole dimension 50-120 mm ) • DC Distribution cable, 10 m The DC cable is terminated inside the MPH for MINI-LINK TN and TMR 9302. Table 155

10.3

PSU AC/DC, 420 W

Product Name

Product Number

PSU AC/DC 420 W

BML 901 209/1

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9302 The Outdoor Transmission Cabinet TMR 9302 can house up to 6U 19’’ units, placed in a vertical position. The Cabinet can be used with MINI-LINK TN and MINI-LINK E. The cooling of the TMR 9302 is done by two internal and two external fan units that are connected to a heat exchanger. The internal fan is circulating the air inside the cabinet without taking in air from outside. The cabinet can be fitted to a wall or as an option on a pole with a diameter of 50-120 mm. The pole mounting kit has to be ordered separately. For cold

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environments it is possible to order a 150 W heater that can be mounted inside. The power supply for the cabinet is –48 V DC. In the bottom of the cabinet there is following cable interfaces: 5 connectors for radio cables, 2 cable bushings for DC and 10 cable bushings for traffic and alarm.

10187

Figure 58

TMR 9302

The delivery comprises: •

One Cabinet, including wall mounting.

Two Internal Fans

Two External Fans

Lifting Screws (2 pcs)

Table 156

TMR 9302

Product Name

Product Number

TMR 9302

SDC 901 32/1

In addition the following items are required and must be ordered separately: •

One AMM Kit, see Section 6.1 on page 29 for more information.

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Note:

• • • • •

For AMM 2p B a FAU4 is required, as well as one or two (redundant) indoor DC cables (RPM 517 560/1000) in addition to the external cables, See Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133. For AMM 6p C/D one or two (redundant) indoor DC cable (NTM 203 80/5) is required, see Section 11.3.1 on page 153

Plug-in units, see Section 7 on page 45 for more information. External cables, see Section 10.3.1 on page 121 for more information. Cable Accessories, see Section 13.1 on page 169 for more information. Dummy Units, see Section 13.2.4 on page 175 for more information. PSU AC/DC 420 W, see Section 10.2.1 on page 118 for more information.

In addition the following items are optional and must be ordered separately: Table 157

120

Optional items for TMR 9302

Product Name

Product Number

Pole mounting kit TMR 9302

NTM 101 1340/1

Alarm cable TMR 9302

RPM 919 660/00500

Heater for TMR 9302, –48V DC

BPC 109 21/1

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TMR 9302 Interfaces

RAU DC TRAFFIC (x10) GROUND 10524

Figure 59

TMR 9302 Interfaces

Table 158

TMR 9302 Interfaces for MINI-LINK TN Cable

Interface

Description

Section

DC INTERNAL

DC Cable for AMM 2p B

Section 11.2.1.1 on page 133

DC INTERNAL

DC Cable for AMM 6p C/D

Table 211

DC EXTERNAL

DC Cable

Section 12.2.1 on page 165

RADIO CABLE, EXTERNAL

Radio Cable

Section 12.2.3 on page 166

RADIO CABLE, INTERNAL

Station Radio Cable

Section 11.2.7 on page 151

TRAFFIC

4xE1 +2xUser Out cable for NPU, 10 m

Section 12.1.1 on page 163

GROUND

Earthing Cable, 2.0 m

Section 12.1.5 on page 165

O&M

USB Cable

Section 11.2.8 on page 152

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Cable Interface

Description

Section

OPTICAL

SFP Optical Cable

Section 12.1.4 on page 164

LTU 155 e/o Optical Cable 10/100 BASE-T

Ethernet

Section 12.1.3 on page 164

CABINET ALARM

Alarm Cable

Page 145

The installed cable must not be longer than 10 m and the diameter must be between 7 and 12 mm . Also make sure it meets national regulations and requirements for use in outdoor environment.

10.4

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9106 The transmission cabinet TMR 9106 can house 19� units. The available space in the cabinet is 28U. TMR 9106 is mainly used on large hub sites as a supplement to installations in outdoor BTSs. The cabinet can be delivered with active cooling (Combi Climate) or heat exchanger depending on the local environmental conditions. An Installation frame is mandatory for each cabinet while the Generic Base Frame is optional depending on installation. It is possible to add one or two battery packs for power backup, each with 100 Ah. Lifting Eye Bolts and a Lock Handle is mandatory upon first installation but can then be reused for additional installations. If Service Outlet is required, add the country specific outlet. The standard power feed is AC power but a version with both AC and DC power can be delivered upon request. For detailed information please contact your Ericsson representative.

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6188

10.5

Figure 60

TMR 9106

Table 159

TMR 9106

Product Name

Product Number

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9106 Combi Climate

SEB 112 1138/0811

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9106 Heat Exchanger

SEB 112 1138/0801

Installation Frame (mandatory)

701/BYB 415 01

Base Frame

702/BYB 415 01/08

Battery Kit 100 Ah

BKC 901 06/014

OVP-PCM module Kit

NCD 300 12/01

Lifting Eye Bolts Kit

NTM 201 1285/1

Lock Handle

SXK 107 2465/1

Service Outlet

RPM 628 180/1RPM 628 180/1

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9206 The indoor transmission cabinet TMR 9206 can house 19� units and the available space is 40U. It provides a suitable environment for the MINI-LINK and OMS product families. The cabinet is designed for +24 V or –48 V DC power supply from an external power supply source. The power supply is connected to a common bus bar which all units can be connected to and fused, using a fuse holder equipped with an automatic type fuse.

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A

OFF 5

B

C 8395

Figure 61

TMR 9206

The delivery comprises: • One Cabinet • One Base Frame with Locking Bolts • One Bus Bar • 60 pcs TX30 Screws and Captive Nuts (for installation of 19” units) • 16 pcs TX25 Screws (for grounding of units to cabinet grounding bar) • Four Slide Rails with eight TX20 screws Note:

Fuse holders A, fuses B and power cables C are not included in the delivery.

Table 160

TMR 9206

Product Name

Product Number

TMR 9206 Cabinet

SEB 112 1143/1

Fuse Holder

NFD 60406/1

Fuse 5 A

NFS 81020/05

Fuse 10 A

NFS 81020/10

Fuse 15 A

NFS 81020/15

Fuse 20 A

NFS 81020/20

Fuse 25 A

NFS 81020/25

Fuse 30 A

NFS 81020/30 mm2,

124

Power Cable, 2x2.5 2.0 m (recommended for fuses 5 A-15 A)

RPM 919 431/02000

Power Cable, 2x6 mm2, 2.0 m (recommended for fuses 20 A-30 A)

RPM 919 477/02000

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Transmission Cabinet TMR 9204 and TMR 9205 The indoor transmission cabinets TMR 9204 and TMR 9205 can house 19� and ETSI units and the available space is 47U. It provides a suitable environment for the MINI-LINK and OMS product families.

A

B E D

C

TMR 9204

TMR 9205 9180

Figure 62

TMR 9204 and TMR 9205

The external connections are made at the top of the cabinets through a brush strip A. Grounding of equipment within the cabinet is made to the common grounding bar B. TMR 9205 is a seismic-proof cabinet. A U-iron C is used as reinforcement. Four 19� panel/slide mounts D are fitted in the front and four ETSI panel/slide mounts E in the back of the cabinet. When using the ETSI units, fit the ETSI panel/slide mounts in the front of the cabinet. The delivery comprises one cabinet with parts as described above, all other parts necessary for the installation must be ordered separately. Table 161

TMR 9204 and TMR 9205

Product Name

Product Number

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9204

SEB 112 1158/1

Transmission Cabinet TMR 9205

SEB 112 1159/1

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Indoor Cables and Connectors

11.1

Panels and Cable Assemblies

11.1.1

Interface Panels Instead of using separate cables with Sofix or RJ-45 connectors in one end and the other end open, an Interface Panel (ICF) can be used. It provides a panel with connectors and pre-assembled cables to be connected to the plug-in units in the AMM. The use of an ICF enables easy on-site installation and flexibility, with a minimum of impact when reconfiguring traffic cables. The ICFs fit into 19” and metric racks and include a rack screw kit, SXK 111 539/1. The following types of ICF are available:

11.1.1.1

ICF1 The ICF1 is used for AMM 20p. It provides eight E1 connectors (D-sub 120

or SMZ 75 ), one User I/O connector and pre-assembled power supply cables for PFU1 and FAU1. There are two cables of each to support redundant power supply. ICF1 is also equipped with two built-in fuses for FAU1.

-48V DC + IN

FAN

01

TRAFFIC E1

-48V DC + IN

3A

00

FUSE A

Figure 63

ICF1 120

FUSE B

3B

3C

3D 2A

2B

USER I/O:1A 2C

-1F

2D

6754

The ICF1 Kit delivery includes: •

One ICF1 (cannot be ordered separately) Interface Panel, 120 Interface Panel, 75

One Earthing Cable, 1 m

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Table 162

ICF1 Kits

Product Name

ICF1 Kit 120

NTM 203 99/1

ICF1 Kit 75

NTM 203 100/1

Note:

11.1.1.2

Product Number

DC connectors are not included. They are delivered with the AMM 20p-10 Kit and for redundancy in the PFU1 Kit.

ICF2 The ICF2 is used for plug-in units with separate (dedicated connector interface, for example NPU1 B) User I/O Interface. It provides eight E1 connectors (9-pin female D-sub 120 or SMZ 75 ) and one User I/O connector.

TRAFFIC E1 3A

3B

3C

3D 2A

2B

2C

USER I/O:1A -1F 2D

6753

Figure 64

ICF2

Table 163

ICF2

Product Name

ICF2 75

ICF2 120

128

Product Number BGK 342 50/1 BGK 342 51/1

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ICF 16x2 The ICF 16x2 can be used for all plug-in units. It provides 16 E1 connectors (9-pin female D-sub 120 or SMZ 75 ).

4A

4B

4C

4D

TRAFFIC E1 3A

3B

3C

3D

2A

2B

2C

2D

1A

1B

1C

2D

1234

Figure 65

ICF 16x2

Table 164

ICF 16x2

Product Name

Product Number

ICF 16x2 75

ICF 16x2 120

11.1.1.4

BGK 342 52/1 BGK 342 53/1

ICF3 BNC The ICF3 can be used for all plug-in units with E1 traffic interface and it provides up to 16 E1 connectors (BNC 75 ). ICF3 has a modular design with a frame with room for up to four connection modules, each holding four BNC connector pairs. The connection modules are connected to the plug-in units (Sofix) using a separate connection cable.

TRAFFIC E1 IN

A OUT

B

C

D

ICF3 Kit 8422

Figure 66

Example of ICF3 Kit

The ICF3 Kit delivery comprises: •

One ICF3 Frame.

One ICF3 75

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•

One HD-DB26 Connection Cable (1.5 m or 2,5 m), see Section 11.2.2.6 on page 138 and Section 11.2.2.8 on page 139

Table 165

ICF3 Kits

Product Name

Product Number

ICF3 BNC/Sofix 1.5 m Kit

NTM 203 062/1

ICF3 BNC/Sofix 2.5 m Kit

NTM 203 062/2

ICF3 BNC/RJ-45 1.5 m Kit

NTM 203 062/3

ICF3 BNC/RJ-45 2.5 m Kit

NTM 203 062/4

The ICF3 frame has room for an additional three connection modules which can be ordered separately, see Table 166.

TRAFFIC E1 IN

A OUT

Figure 67

B

C

D

BNC Connection Module ICF3 75 BNC Connection Module and Frame

ICF3 75

Table 166 Product Name

Product Number

ICF3 75 Ohm BNC

BGK 342 56/1

ICF3 Frame

SXA 124 3814

Note:

8423

If ordering an ICF3, additional cables are required, see Section 11.2.2.6 on page 138 ,Section 11.2.2.7 on page 138 and Section 11.2.2.8 on page 139. For connector Kits, see Section 11.4.1 on page 156

11.1.1.5

ICF3 1.6/5.6 The ICF3 can be used for all Plug-in Units with E1 traffic interface and it provides up to 16 E1 connectors (1.6/5.6 75 ). ICF3 has a modular design with a frame with room for up to four connection modules, each holding four 1.6/5.6 connector pairs. The connection modules are connected to the plug-in units (Sofix) using a separate connection cable.

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TRAFFIC E1 IN

A

B

OUT

C

D

ICF3 Kit 8422

Figure 68

ICF3 Frame, ICF3 Module and Connection Cable

All parts for the ICF3 1.6/5.6 need to be ordered separately: •

One ICF3 Frame. The ICF3 frame has room for four modules

One ICF3 75

One HD-DB26 Connection Cable (1.5 m or 2,5 m), see Section 11.2.2.6 on page 138 and Section 11.2.2.8 on page 139

Rack Screw Kit, SXK 111 539/1

Additional Cables, see Section 11.2.2.6 on page 138 ,Section 11.2.2.7 on page 138 and Section 11.2.2.8 on page 139

Connector Kits, see Section 11.4.1 on page 156

1.6/5.6 Connection Module

TRAFFIC E1 IN

A OUT

B

C

D

8423

Figure 69

ICF3 75 Ohm 1.6/5.6 Connection Module

Table 167

ICF3 75 Ohm 1.6/5.6 Connection Module

Product Name

Product Number

ICF3 75 Ohm 1.6/5.6

BGK 342 56/2

ICF3 Frame

SXA 124 3814

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11.1.1.6

ICF4

IN TR1 A

1B

OUT

Figure 70

ICF4 75

1C

1D

TR2 A

2B

2C

2D

TR3 A

3B

3C

3D

TR4 A

4B

4C

4D

11965

BNC Connection Module

ICF4 is used for terminating 16 E1 with 75 (BNC). Requires 75 as input. Table 168

ICF4

Product Name

Product Number

ICF4 16xE1 75 Ohm BNC

BGK 901 37/1

(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

11.2

Pre-assembled Cables This section is divided into: • DC Cables, see Section 11.2.1 on page 133 • Traffic Cables, see Section 11.2.2 on page 135 • Signal Cables, see Section 11.2.3 on page 143 • Ethernet Cables, see Section 11.2.4 on page 147 • Optical Cables, see Section 11.2.5 on page 149 • Earthing Cables, see Section 11.2.6 on page 151 • Station Radio Cables, see Section 11.2.7 on page 151 • USB Cables, see Section 11.2.8 on page 152

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11.2.1

DC Cables

11.2.1.1

DC Cable for AMM 2p B and MINI-LINK CN A DC cable (unshielded) with a power connector in one end and the other end is open.

9285

Figure 71

DC Cable for AMM 2p B and MINI-LINK CN

Table 169

DC Cable for AMM 2p B and MINI-LINK CN

Product Name

11.2.1.2

Product Number

DC, 2x2,5

mm2

1m

RPM 517 560/1000

DC, 2x2,5

mm2

5m

RPM 517 560/5000

DC, 2x2,5

mm2

10 m

RPM 517 560/10000

DC Cable +24 V for PSU DC/DC A DC cable (unshielded) with a male 2-pin DC connector in one end and the other end is open.

8090

Figure 72

PSU IN DC/DC +24 V Cables

Table 170

PSU IN DC/DC +24 V Cables

Product Name PSU IN DC Cable, 10 m, 10 (when using AMM 6p C/D)

Product Number mm2

PSU IN DC Cable, 7 m, 16 mm2 (when using AMM 20p B)

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RPM 119 0090/1 RPM 119 0091/1

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11.2.1.3

DC Cable –48 V for PSU DC/DC A DC cable (shielded) with a male 7W2 D-sub connector in one end and the other end is open..

8088

Figure 73 Note:

PSU DC Cable for PFU1/PFU3/PFU3 B

The connector used for the open end is included in the PFU delivery.

Table 171

PSU DC Cable for PFU1/PFU3/ PFU3 B

Product Name

Product Number mm2

PSU DC Cable, 3 m, 4,8 (for PFU1/PFU3/PFU3 B)

RPM 119 995/2

A DC cable (shielded) with 2W2 D-sub connectors in both ends, one female and one male.

8091

Figure 74

PSU DC Cable for FAU1

Table 172

PSU DC Cable for FAU1

Product Name PSU DC Cable, 3 m, (for FAU1)

134

Product Number 1.4mm2

RPM 119 996/1

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Traffic Cables

11.2.2.1

2xE1 Cable A 2xE1 traffic cable (crossed) with male RJ-45 plugs connectors in both ends for connection between different units.

5041

11.2.2.2

Figure 75

Signal Cable

Table 173

Signal Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Signal Cable

RPM 919 701/01700

2xE1 Cable A 2xE1 traffic cable with a RJ-45 connector in one end split two RJ-45 connectors with one E1 each in the other end.

12415

11.2.2.3

Figure 76

Signal Cable

Table 174

Signal Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Signal Cable

TSR 482 0244/1900

Signal Cable

TSR 482 0244/7000

4xE1 Cable An 8-pair traffic cable (balanced, solid ∅ 0,4 mm conductor) with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and the other end open.

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8200

Figure 77

4xE1 Cable

Table 175

4xE1 Cables

Product Name

Product Number

4xE1/DS1, User I/O, 6 m

RPMR 102 06/2

4xE1, User I/O, 12 m

RPMR 102 06/3

4xE1, User I/O, 30 m

RPMR 102 06/6

A traffic (balanced) cable with Sofix connectors in both ends

11958

Figure 78

4xE1 Cables

Table 176

4xE1 Cable

Product Name

Product Number

4xE1,Sofix Sofix,2m

RPMR 102 23/1

A traffic (balanced) cable with a Sofix connector in one end and a 25-pin male D-sub connector in the other end.

8209

Figure 79

136

4xE1 Cable

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11.2.2.4

4xE1 Cable

Product Name

Product Number

4xE1,Sofix DB25, 3m

RPMR 102 22/1

4xE1 + 2xUser Out Cable A 12-pair traffic cable (balanced, solid ∅ 0,4 mm conductor) with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and the other end open.

8200

Figure 80

4xE1 + 2xUser Out Cable for NPU3

Table 178

4xE1 + 2xUser Out Cable for NPU3

Product Name

11.2.2.5

Product Number

4xE1/DS1, 2xUser Out, 6 m

RPMR 102 20/2

4xE1/DS1, 2xUser Out 12 m

RPMR 102 20/3

4xE1, 2xUser Out, 30 m

RPMR 102 20/6

4xE1, Sofix - 4x RJ-45 A 4-pair traffic cable (balanced) with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and four RJ-45 plugs in the other end.

11533

Figure 81

4xE1, Sofix - 4x RJ-45

Table 179

4xE1, Sofix - 4x RJ-45

Product Name

Product Number

4xE1, Sofix - 4x RJ-45 4 m

RPMR 102 24/4

4xE1, Sofix - 4x RJ-45 8 m

RPMR 102 24/8

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11.2.2.6

4xE1 Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3 An 8-pair traffic cable (balanced) with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and a 26-pin high-density D-sub connector in the other end.

8915

11.2.2.7

Figure 82

Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3

Table 180

Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3

Product Name

Product Number

HD DB26/Sofix Connection Cable, 1.5 m

RPM 517 540/1500

HD DB26/Sofix Connection Cable, 2.5 m

RPM 517 540/2500

4xE1 Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3 with User Out Cable An 8-pair traffic cable (balanced) with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end. The other end consists of a 26-pin high-density D-sub connector and a 4-pair open-ended 5 m cable (solid ∅ 0,4 mm conductor).

11557

138

Figure 83

4xE1 Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3 with User Out Cable

Table 181

4xE1 Connection Cable, ATU to ICF3 with User Out Cable

Product Name

Product Number

4xE1+UserOut, ICF3, 1.5 m

RPM 119 0983/1

4xE1+UserOut, ICF3, 2.5 m

RPM 119 0983/2

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11.2.2.8

4xE1 Connection Cable for ICF3 An 8-pair traffic cable (balanced) with four RJ-45 plugs connectors in one end and a 26-pin high-density D-sub connector in the other end.

8916

11.2.2.9

Figure 84

Connection Cable for ICF3

Table 182

Connection Cable for ICF3

Product Name

Product Number

HD DB26/RJ-45 Connection Cable, 1.5 m

RPM 517 550/1500

HD DB26/RJ-45 Connection Cable, 2.5 m

RPM 517 550/2500

RJ45 Cable A traffic cable (balanced, solid ∅ 0,4 mm conductor) with RJ-45 connector in one end and the other end open.

8266

Figure 85

E1 Cable

Table 183

E1 Cable

Product Name

Product Number

RJ45, open end, 3 m

RPM 119 0210/1

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11.2.2.10

4xE1 Cable, Open End, 75

Eight separate coaxial traffic cables (unbalanced) with a female 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and the other end open. Only for MINI-LINK CN.

Figure 86

4xE1 Cable, Open End, 75

4xE1 Cable, Open End, 75

Table 184 Product Name

Product Number

, 3 m. 4xE1 Cable, Open 75 , 6 m 4xE1 Cable, Open 75 , 12 m 4xE1 Cable, Open 75

11.2.2.11

11532

2xE2 Cable, 75

RPMR 102 21/11 RPMR 102 21/12 RPMR 102 21/13

A traffic cable (unbalanced) with a female 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and four female SMZ connectors in the other end.

8202

Figure 87

2xE2 Cable

Table 185

2xE2 Cable

Product Name 2xE2 Cable, 75

140

Product Number

, 3.0 m

RPMR 102 19/1

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E3 Cable, 75

A traffic cable (unbalanced) with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and two female SMZ connectors in the other end.

8203

Figure 88

E3 Cable

Table 186

E3 Cable

Product Name E3 Cable, 75

11.2.2.13

Product Number

, 3.0 m

RPMR 102 14/1

E3 Unstructured 1+1 Cable A traffic cable (unbalanced) with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and two angled DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors in the other end.

10014

Figure 89

E3 Unstructured 1+1 Cable

Table 187

E3 Unstructured 1+1 Cable

Product Name

Product Number

E3 Unstructured 1+1 Cable, 3.0 m

RPM 513 234/03000

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11.2.2.14

STM-1 Electrical Cable A traffic cable (unbalanced) with female SMZ connectors in both ends, one straight and one angled.

6127

Figure 90

STM-1 el. Cable

Table 188

STM-1 el. Cable

Product Name

Product Number

STM-1 el. Cable, 75

11.2.2.15

, 3.0 m

RPMR 102 07/1

STM-1 Electrical Cable (SFP) A traffic cable (unbalanced) with a DIN 1.0/2.3 connector in one end and a SMZ connector in the other, both angled. Note:

Two cables are required.

11512

142

Figure 91

SFP Electrical Cable

Table 189

SFP Electrical Cable

Product Name

Product Number

STM1 1.0/2.3,SMZ, 3.0 m

RPM 517 6909/03000

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Signal Cables

11.2.3.1

Access Server Cable A cable with male 9-pin D-sub connectors in both ends.

8204

11.2.3.2

Figure 92

Access Server Cable

Table 190

Access Server Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Access Server Cable, 3.0 m

RPMR 102 13/1

Digital Service Channel Cable Two 2-pair cable with a 24-pin Sofix connector in one end and the other ends are open. Two male 25-pin D-sub connector kits are also included.

8212

Figure 93

DIG SC. Cable

Table 191

DIG SC. Cable

Product Name

Product Number

2xE1 DIG SC. Cable, 3.0 m

RPMR 102 15/3

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11.2.3.3

Fan Alarm Cable for FAU1 A fan alarm cable with female 8-pin Sofix connectors in both ends.

8207

11.2.3.4

Figure 94

Fan Alarm Cable for FAU1

Table 192

Fan Alarm Cable for FAU1

Product Name

Product Number

Fan Alarm Cable, 0.6 m , for FAU1

RPMR 102 02/1

Fan Alarm Cable for FAU3 A fan alarm cable with a 24-pin Sofix connector in on end and a male 9-pin D-sub connector in the other end.

8089

144

Figure 95

Fan Alarm Cable for FAU3

Table 193

Fan Alarm Cable for FAU3

Product Name

Product Number

Fan Alarm Cable, 3.0 m , for FAU3

RPM 119 997/1

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11.2.3.5

Alarm Cable An alarm cable with a male 9-pin D-sub connector in one end and a female 26-pin D-sub connector in the other.

7598

11.2.3.6

Figure 96

Alarm cable for TMR 9302

Table 194

Alarm cable for TMR 9302

Product Name

Product Number

Alarm cable TMR 9302, 0.5 m

RPM 919 660/00500

AUX, User I/O A cable with a 26-pin female high-density D-sub connector in one end. The other end consists of an open ended 4-pair alarm cable (solid Ă˜ 0,4 mm conductor) and a female 9 pin D-sub connector.

11522

Figure 97

AUX, User I/O

Table 195

AUX, User I/O

Product Name

Product Number

SAU3,AUX,User I/O, 3 m

RPM 119 0522/1

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User I/O A cable with a 15-pin high-density D-sub connector in one end and the other end is open

11935

Figure 98

User I/O

Table 196

User I/O

Product Name

Product Number

User I/O, HD-DB15, open

RPM 919 667/03000

(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

11.2.3.8

PC Cable A cable with 9-pin D-sub connectors in both ends, one female and one male.

4922

146

Figure 99

PC Cable

Table 197

PC Cable

Product Name

Product Number

PC Cable, 7.0 m, permanent use

RPM 119 218/7000

PC Cable, 2.0 m, temporary use

RPM 517 54/2

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1+1 Protection Cable A signal cable with male 40 pin SCSI connectors in both ends.

11957

Figure 100 Table 198

1+1 Protection Cable for MINI-LINK CN 500 1+1 Protection Cable for MINI-LINK CN 500

Product Name

Product Number

1+1 protect, 40p SCSI x2

RPM 919 666/00650

(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

11.2.4

Ethernet Cables

11.2.4.1

Ethernet Cable An Ethernet cable with RJ-45 plugs connectors in both ends.

5041

Figure 101 Table 199

Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Ethernet Cable (crossed), 3 m

RPMR 102 11/1

Ethernet Cable (straight), 3 m

RPMR 102 10/1

An ethernet cable with RJ-45 plugs connectors in both ends, one straight and one angled.

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11546

Figure 102 Table 200

11.2.4.2

Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable

Product Name

Product Number

RJ-45 Angled to Straight

RPM 119 0892/6000

XPIC Cable An ethernet cable with RJ-45 plugs in both ends.

5041

Figure 103 Table 201

148

XPIC Cable XPIC Cable

Product Name

Product Number

XPIC 2xRJ45 Cable Assembly

RPM 517 551/01

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11.2.5

Optical Cables

11.2.5.1

Optical Fiber Cables, Duplex Optical duplex cable with SC-LC connectors. The optical cables are 9/125 mm single mode optical fibers.

8952

Figure 104 Table 202

Optical Fiber Cable, SC-LC Connectors

Product Name

Product Number

SC-LC DSM 2 m , Duplex, SC-LC connectors

TSR 311 9177/G02M0

SC-LC DSM 5 m , Duplex, SC-LC connectors

TSR 311 9177/G05M0

SC-LC DSM10 m , Duplex, SC-LC connectors

TSR 311 9177/G10M0

Note:

11.2.5.2

Optical Fiber Cable, SC-LC Connectors

For LTU 155e/o and LTU B 155 a Shielding Cover is recommended, see Section 11.2.5.4 on page 150.

SFP Optical Cable, Duplex A duplex cable with LC, SC or FC connector in one end and either SC, FC or LC connector in the other end.

LC-LC

LC-SC

LC-FC 9790

Figure 105 Table 203

SFP Optical Cables LC-LC, LC-SC, and LC-FC SFP Optical Cables LC-LC, LC-SC, and LC-FC

Product Name

Product Number

LC90ยบ-SC DSM, 2 m , LC-SC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/H02M0

LC90ยบ-SC DSM, 5 m , LC-SC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/H05M0

LC90ยบ-SC DSM, 10 m , LC-SC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/H10M0

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Product Name

Product Number

LC90º-FC DSM, 2 m , LC-FC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/J02M0

LC90º-FC DSM,, 5 m , LC-FC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/J05M0

LC90º-FC DSM,10 m , LC-FC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/J10M0

LC90º-LC DSM, 2 m , LC-LC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/K02M0

LC90º-LC DSM, 5 m , LC-LC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/K05M0

LC90º-LC DSM, 10 m , LC-LC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/K10M0

SC-SC DSM, 2 m , SC-SC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/2000

SC-SC DSM, 5 m , SC-SC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/5000

SC-SC DSM,10 m , SC-SC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/10000

SC-FC DSM, 2 m , SC-FC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/N02M0

SC-FC DSM, 5 m , SC-FC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/N05M0

SC-FC DSM, 10 m , SC-FC, Duplex

TSR 311 9177/N10M0

SFP Optical Cable, Crossed A SFP optical cable, which is used for direct interconnection of two MMU2 E/F 155. The cable is crossed, that is, the Tx and Rx leads are switched to enable proper communication between the MMUs. Table 204

11.2.5.4

SFP Optical Cables

Product Name

Product Number

LC90º-LC90º DSM , 2.0 m , LC-LC crossed

TSR 311 9177/L02M0

Shielding Cover

8213

Figure 106 Table 205

150

Shielding Cover Shielding Cover

Product Name

Product Number

Shielding cover for the LTU 155e/o or LTU B 155 end

SXK 109 53/2

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Earthing Cable An earthing cable with cable lugs (M10) in both ends.

8267

Figure 107 Table 206

11.2.7

Earthing Cable Earthing Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Earthing Cable, 1.0 m (for AMM, Fan Unit, PSU and DDU)

SXK 111 514/2

Earthing cable, 1.0 m UL (for AMM 6p C/D, AMM 20p B, FAU1 and ICF

SXK 111 699/1

Earthing cable, 1.0 m UL (for PSU DC/DC)

SXK 111 699/2

Earthing Cable, 2.0 m (for RAU and MPH)

SXK 111 514/3

Station Radio Cable A cable with a male N-type connector in one end and an angled male TNC connector in the other.

4875

Figure 108 Table 207

Station Radio Cable Station Radio Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Station Radio Cable, 0.5 m

RPM 517 6906/07

Station Radio Cable, 2.0 m

RPM 517 6906/01

Note:

If the Ă˜7.6 mm radio cable is used, Radio Connector Kit SXK 111 511/36 can be used instead of the station radio cable.

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11.2.8

USB Cable A USB cable with a Mini-B USB in one end and a USB in the other end.

8216

Figure 109 Table 208

11.2.9

USB Cable USB Cable

Product Name

Product Number

USB Cable, 3.0 m

RPM 517 510/01

AC Cable The AC cable is used to connect the PSU AC/DC to AC mains supply. It has an IEC 320-C14 inlet at the PSU side.

11549

Figure 110 Table 209

152

AC Cable AC Cable

Product Name

Product Number

AC Cable, 2.5 m

RPM 945 04

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11.2.10

Special Connection to RBS For cables needed to connect equipment to RBS, see the following documents: •

Site Transmission RBS 6000 - SMO, ORDERING GUIDE, 3/2135-COH 109 399

Site Transmission - Solutions and Accessories for RBS 6000, ORDERING GUIDE, 1/2135-FAP 130 1419

Site Transmission RBS 2000/3000 - SMO, ORDERING GUIDE, 1/2135-COH 109 399

Site Transmission - Cables and Accessories for RBS 2116/BBS 8516(C), 2135-COH 109 399/22

Site Transmission - Cables and Accessories for RBS/BBS 2x16 V2, ORDERING GUIDE, 1/2135-COH 109 399/25

11.3

Cables by Meter

11.3.1

DC Cables The DC cables are used for connecting power supply to the terminal. The DC Cables have one twisted pair of conductors, a shield consisting of braided tin-plated copper, and a gray LS0H-material jacket (LS0H = Low Smoke Zero Halogen).

8269

Figure 111

DC Cables TFL 424 02 (left) and TFL 424 03 (right)

TFL 424 02 has one twisted pair of AWG16 conductors and is used for DCN LAN Switch, MMU, SAU IPEX, Fan Unit and FAU1. TFL 424 03 has one twisted pair of AWG10 conductors and is used for DDU, PFU, ICF1 and NPU2. The cables are available in different lengths and are then called NTM 203 79 (TFL 424 02) or NTM 203 80 (TFL 424 03). Connector Kits for the assembly of cable are included in the delivery of the plug-in units.

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Table 210

Maximum length of DC Cables for +24 V and -48 V

AMM

- 24 V

+ 48 V

- 24 V

+ 48 V

8 m

39 m

-

-

AMM 6p C/D

-

-

9 m

43 m

AMM 20p B

-

-

-

16 m

AMM 2p B

Table 211

DC Cable, TFL 424 02

Product Name

Product Number

TFL 424 02, 5 m

NTM 203 79/5

TFL 424 02, 10 m

NTM 203 79/10

TFL 424 02, 100 m

NTM 203 79/100

Table 212

11.3.2

TFL 424 03

RPM 517 560/x

DC Cable, TFL 424 03

Product Name

Product Number

TFL 424 03, 5 m

NTM 203 80/5

TFL 424 03, 10 m

NTM 203 80/10

TFL 424 03, 50 m

NTM 203 80/50

TFL 424 03, 100 m

NTM 203 80/100

Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals The 100/120 balanced cable with twisted pairs of conductors is used to connect the user’s balanced traffic, service channels, user in/out, and so on, to the indoor units. The cable is available with two, four, or eight twisted pairs of conductors. • The two pair cable is used for ETU E1 traffic cable as well as DIG SC and User I/O for MINI-LINK E. • The four pair cable is used for NCC, EAC, BR/EAC, O&M, RAC, WST, 64 kbit/s G.703/V.11. • The eight pair cable is used for User I/O and DIG SC for MINI-LINK E and MINI-LINK TN, and also for MINI-LINK E traffic. The cable has stranded conductors of insulated, tin-plated copper wires, and an aluminum foil. It has a tin-plated copper wire outer shield and a gray LS0H-material jacket (LS0H = Low Smoke Zero Halogen). The cable attenuation is 34 dB/km for 2 Mbps . Max cable length according to ITU-T Rec G.703 is 175 m.

154

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Figure 112

Balanced Traffic Cable, 2 Twisted Pairs

Connector kits for the assembly of the cable connectors are included in the delivery of the indoor units. Table 213

11.3.3

Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals

Product Name

Product Number

TFL 481 52, 10 m (2 pairs)

NTM 203 81/10

TFL 481 52, 50 m (2 pairs)

NTM 203 81/50

TFL 481 52, 500 m (2 pairs)

NTM 203 81/500

TFL 481 53, 5 m (8 pairs)

NTM 203 82/5

TFL 481 53, 10 m (8 pairs)

NTM 203 82/10

TFL 481 53, 50 m (8 pairs)

NTM 203 82/50

TFL 481 53, 500 m (8 pairs)

NTM 203 82/500

TFL 481 54, 10 m (4 pairs)

NTM 203 83/10

TFL 481 54, 50 m (4 pairs)

NTM 203 83/50

TFL 481 54, 500 m (4 pairs)

NTM 203 83/500

Cables for Unbalanced Traffic This 75 coaxial cable is used for connecting user’s equipment to the indoor units (BNC or SMZ connectors). The cable has a solid inner conductor and a double braid of tinned annealed copper. Cable attenuation: • 23 dB/km for 2 Mbps. Maximal cable length, calculated from ITU-T Rec G.703 recommendation on attenuation, is 260 m. • 45 dB/km for 8 Mbps. Maximal cable length, calculated from ITU-T Rec G.703 recommendations on attenuation, is 130 m. • 92 dB/km for 34 Mbps. Maximal cable length, calculated from ITU-T Rec G.703 recommendations on attenuation, is 130 m.

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3757

Figure 113 Table 214

Unbalanced Traffic Cable, TZC 750 24 Cable for Unbalanced Traffic

Product Name

Product Number

TZC 750 24, 10 m

NTM 203 97/10

TZC 750 24, 100 m

NTM 203 97/100

TZC 750 24, 500 m

NTM 203 97/500

Connector kits for the assembly of the SMZ connectors, for connecting to the indoor units, are included in the delivery of the indoor units.

11.4

Connectors

11.4.1

Connector Kits Table 215

Connector Kits. The matching cables are ordered by meter.

Product Name

Matching Cable

Product Number

SMZ Connector Kit (includes two female SMZ connectors)

NTM 203 97/ (TZC 750 24)

SXK 111 520/1

BNC Connector Kit (includes two male BNC connectors)

NTM 203 97/ (TZC 750 24)

SXK 111 520/2

SMZ Connector Kit (two male SMZ connectors for panel mounting)

NTM 203 97/ (TZC 750 24)

SXK 111 5090/1

BNC Connector Kit (two female BNC connectors for panel mounting)

NTM 203 97/ (TZC 750 24)

SXK 111 5091/1

D-sub 9-pin Connector, male (for example for EAC, RAC, SAU3 and O&M)

NTM 203 82/ (TFL 481 54)

SXK 111 519/1

D-sub 9-pin Connector, female (for example for NCC)

NTM 203 83/ (TFL 481 54)

SXK 111 518/1

D-sub 25-pin Connector (for example for Traffic, DIG SC and USER I/O)

NTM 203 82/ (TFL 481 53) (8-pair)

SXK 111 517/1

NTM 203 81/ (TFL 481 52) (2-pair)

SXK 111 517/1

D-sub 25-pin Connector (for example for Traffic, DIG SC and USER I/O)

156

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Product Name

Matching Cable

Product Number

D-sub 15-pin Connector (for example for USER I/O on ICF1 and ICF2)

NTM 203 82/ (TFL 481 53)

SXK 111 5028/1

RJ-45 Connector (for ETU 155) RJ-45 Cable Boot(1)

NTM 203 043/ (TEL 301 6010/004)

RPV 310 907/01 1/RPV 310 907

Sync Connector (for example for ETU 155)

NTM 203 97/ (TZC 750 24)

RPT 134 07/2

DC 2-pin Connector (for example for MMU, SAU IPEX, Fan Unit)

NTM 203 79/ (TFL 424 02)

SXK 111 516/1

DC 2-pin Connector (for example for DDU in)

NTM 203 80/ (TFL 424 03)

SXK 111 516/2

DC AWG10 D-sub 2W2 female (for example for NPU2)

NTM 203 80/ (TFL 424 03)

SXK 111 516/4

DC 10A D-sub 2W2 female (for example for FAU1)

NTM 203 79/ (TFL 424 02)

SXK 111 516/5

DC D-SUB 2W2 Male 20A (For example for PSU AC/DC 120W, DC output)

NTM 203 79/ (TFL 424 02) RPM 517 560

SXK 111 516/11

DC AWG10 D-sub 7W2 (for example for PFU1 and PFU2)

NTM 203 80/ (TFL 424 03)

SXK 111 516/6

DC 2-pin Connector (for example for PFU3)

NTM 203 80/ (TFL 424 03)

SXK 111 516/10

Female SMZ Connector Kit, two connectors

RPMR 102 21/xx

SXK 111 520/5

BNC Connector Kit, two connectors

RPMR 102 21/xx

SXK 111 520/7

DC 2.5mm2 Female x2

-

SXK 111 516/12

(1)

(2)

(1) One RJ-45 Connector and one RJ-45 Cable Boot are needed for each end of a cable. (2) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

11.4.2

Optical Connectors

11.4.2.1

Small Form-factor Plug-in Unit (SFP) For MMU2 E/F 155 the SFP exists as electrical (SFPe) or optical (SFPo) transmitter/receiver.

SFP STM-1 Electrical (SFPe)

SFP STM-1 Optical (SFPo) 11986

Figure 114

Electrical and optical SFPs

For ETU2 B, ETU3, and NPU1 C the SFP exists as electrical (SFPe) or optical (SFPo) transmitter/receiver.

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SFP GB-TX Electrical

SFP GB-LX/ZX/SX/CWDM Optical 11990

Figure 115 Table 216

SFPs for SDH

Product Name

Product Number

SFP S.1e electrical -5/85 (DIN 1.0/2.3 female)

RDH 901 20/29902

SFP S.1.1 1310nm -5/85l (LC Duplex)

RDH 901 20/20213

Table 217

SFPs for Ethernet

Product Name

Product Number

SFP GB-TX electrical (SFP 1000BASE-TX, RJ-45 electrical)

RDH 901 20/49800

SFP GB-LX 1310 nm (SFP 1000BASE-LX 1310 nm, 10 dB, 10 km, LC Duplex)

RDH 901 20/D0210

SFP GB-ZX 1550 nm (SFP 1000BASE-ZX 1550 nm, 22 dB, 70 km, LC Duplex)

RDH 901 20/41422

SFP-GB-SX 850 nm (SFP 1000BASE-SX 850nm, 9 dB, 0.5 km, LC Duplex)

RDH 901 20/42009

1470 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81028

1490 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81128

1510 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81228

1530 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81328

1550 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81428

1570 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81528

1590 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81628

1610 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81728

Table 218

158

Electrical and optical SFPs

SFPs for MINI-LINK CN 1010

Product Name

Product Number

TRX MM 1000Base-SX LC-SFP -40/+85C

RDH 102 44/11

TRX SM "1000Base-ZX" LC-SFP -40/+85C

RDH 102 44/41

TRX SM CPRI dual rate 614/1228Mbit/s, 1GBE-LX, 12.5dB LC-SFP receptacle -40/+85C

RDH 102 45/1

SFP BiDi13TX/15RX 10km -40/+85C SM LC receptacle

RDH 102 48/1

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11.4.2.2

Product Name

Product Number

SFP BiDi15TX/13RX 10km -40/+85C SM LC-receptacle

RDH 102 48/2

SFP GB-TX RJ45 Ethernet transceiver 1000Base-T 1.25G T=-40/+85

RYT 921 610/1

Interfaces for SFP

SFP STM-1 Electrical

SFP STM-1 Optical SFP GB-TX Electrical SFP GB-LX/ZX/SX/CWDM Optical 11988

Figure 116 Table 219

Interfaces for SFP SFP Interfaces

Interface

11.4.2.3

Cable Description

Section

SFP STM-1 Electrical

STM-1 Electrical Cable (SFP)

Section 11.2.2.15 on page 142

SFP STM-1 Optical

SFP Optical Cable, Duplex

Section 11.2.5.2 on page 149

SFP GB-LX/ZX/SX/CWDM Optical

SFP Optical Cable, Duplex

Section 11.2.5.2 on page 149

SFP GB-TX Electrical

Ethernet cable

Section 11.2.4.1 on page 147

STS-3 Electrical Cable (SFP-SFP) An SFP passive patchcable cable for interconnecting two MMU2 E/F 155 using SFPs within the same AMM.

10013

Figure 117 Table 220

STS-3 El Cable (SFP-SFP) STS-3 El Cable (SFP-SFP)

Product Name

Product Number

SFP passive patchcable 1m up to 2,5Gb/s

RYT 921 001/2

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11.4.3

Optical Splitter/Combiner Protection of the line side traffic transmitted over an MMU board can be achieved through the use of a single-mode optical splitter-combiner device. How many devices to use depend on the number of interfaces to be protected and of the type of connection, either towards the core network or intra-shelf.

9358

Figure 118

Optical Splitter/Combiner

The Optical Splitter/Combiner delivery comprises: • One Optical splitter/combiner Note:

The Optical Splitter/Combiner has two input leads and four output leads and Bending Boots are included in the kit for the output side towards the MMUs.

Table 221 Product Name

Product Number

Opto,2SC-4LC90º,1m

RDB 104 18/52

Note:

160

Optical Splitter/Combiner

For EEP Protection using the optical splitter/combiner, the optional feature “EEP” must be used.

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11.4.4

Optical Adapters The Opto Adapter is a jointing device with either a female SC connector in both ends, or a SC connector in one end and a LC connector in the other end. When more than 10m Optical cable must be used or when using an Optical Splitter/Combiner, it is necessary to include an Opto Adapter.

SC-SC

LC-SC 10168

Figure 119

Opto Adapter SC/SC and Opto Adapter SC/LC

The Optical Splitter/Combiner delivery comprises: • One Opto Adapter SC/SC • One Opto Adapter SC/LC Table 222

Opto Adapters

Product Name

Product Number

OPTO Adapter SC/SC simplex

RNT 983 104/1

Opto Adapter SC-LC

RNT 983 106/1

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12.1

Pre-assembled Cables

12.1.1

Traffic Cables

12.1.1.1

4xE1/DS1 +2xUser Out cable This traffic cable can be used for both traffic (4xE1/DS1) and 2xUser Out on NPU3. It is a 10-pair cable with a female Sofix connector in one end and the other end is open. Eight pairs are used for traffic and two pairs are used for User Out (Alarm A and B) from NPU3.

8200

Figure 120 Table 223

12.1.2

4xE1 Traffic Cable 4xE1 Traffic Cable

Product Name

Product Number

4xE1 +2xUser Out, Traffic Cable10 m

RPM 919 659/10000

Alignment Test Cable

9521

Figure 121 Table 224

Alignment Test Cable Alignment Test Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Alignment Test Cable, 1.5 m

RPM 214 100/1

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12.1.3

Ethernet Cable An Ethernet cable with RJ-45 plugs connector in both ends. Pre-mounted cable bushings are included.

12285

Figure 122 Table 225

12.1.4

Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable

Product Name

Product Number

MINI-LINK, RJ45 (m) - RJ45 (m), 100Base-TX, Straight

RPM 919 654/10000

Optical Cables An optical cable with a LC connector in one end, and either LC or SC connectors in the other end. The cables also include cable bushings.

LC-LC

LC-SC 12416

Figure 123 Table 226

Optical Cables for SFP

Product Name

Product Number

Optical Cable, 10 m , LC-LC, incl cable bushings

RPM 253 3576 /10M

Optical Cable, 10 m , LC-SC, incl cable bushings

RPM 253 3676 /10M

Table 227

164

Optical Cables

Optical Cables for LTU 155 e/o

Product Name

Product Number

Optical Cable, 10 m , LC-SC, incl cable bushings

RPM 253 3676 /10M

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12.1.5

Earthing Cable An earthing cable with cable lugs in both ends.

8267

Figure 124 Table 228

Earthing Cable Earthing Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Earthing Cable, 2.0 m

SXK 111 514/3

12.2

Cables by meter

12.2.1

DC Cable Table 229

DC Cable for TMR 9302

Product Name DC Cable 10.0 m, 2.5

TPM 101 0024/10M

DC Cable 10.0 m, 10

mm2

TPM 101 0025/10M

Table 230

12.2.2

Product Number mm2

DC Cable for MPH for MINI-LINK TN

Product Name

Product Number

DC Cable 10.0 m, 2.5 mm2

TPM 101 0024/10M

Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals TFL 424 09 is used for connection to an MMU in TMR 9302 and MPH for MINI-LINK E. Note:

The installed cable must not be longer than 10 m.

Table 231

Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals

Product Name

Product Number

TFL 424 09, 10 m

NTM 203 088/10

TFL 424 09, 100 m

NTM 203 088/100

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Radio Cable

RADIO CABLE

ALARM

POWER

ALIGNMENT

8461

Figure 125 Table 232

166

RAU Connections Radio Cables by Meter

Product Name

Product Number

Radio Cable Ø7.6 mm, 25 m

NTM 203 056/25

Radio Cable Ø7.6 mm, 50 m

NTM 203 056/50

Radio Cable Ø7.6 mm, 75 m

NTM 203 056/75

Radio Cable Ø7.6 mm, 100 m

NTM 203 056/100

Radio Cable Ø7.6 mm, 500 m

NTM 203 056/500

Radio Cable Ø10 mm, 50 m

TZC 500 32/50

Radio Cable Ø10 mm, 100 m

TZC 500 32/100

Radio Cable Ø10 mm, 200 m

TZC 500 32/200

Radio Cable Ø10 mm, 500 m

TZC 500 32/500

Radio Cable Ø16 mm, 300 m of TZC 501 26

NTM 203 96/300

Radio Cable Ø16 mm, 400 m of TZC 501 26

NTM 203 96/400

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Connectors

12.3.1

Radio Connector Kits The different radio cable connector kits are used as shown in Figure 126 .

15

z GH

15 GHz

RADIO CABLE

1

Jumper Cable

POWER

ALIGNME

NT

1

1 AAB1

AAB1

AAB1

AAB1

60V DC

60V DC

60V DC

60V DC

16 mm

1

ALARM

7.6 mm 10 mm

7,6 mm 10 mm

7,6 mm

3 5 4

2 Station radio cable

Mounting bracket for radio cable

Station radio cable 11891

Figure 126

Overview of Connector Kits for Radio Cables

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1

2

N-type Adapter

3

2

N-type

N-type Bulkhead

4

TNC-type 9759C

Figure 127 Table 233

Connector Kits for Radio Cables Connector Kits for Radio Cables

Position

Product Name

Matching Cable

Product Number

1+2

N-male 7,6 mm cable

NTM 203 056/

SXK 111 511/6

1+3

N-female Bulkhead 7,6 mm cable

(2)

NTM 203 056/ .

SXK 111 511/26

NTM 203 056/(2)

SXK 111 511/36

(1)

1+4

TNC-male 7,6 mm cable. (1)

1+2

N-male 10mm cable.

TZC 500 32/(2)

SXK 111 511/1

1+3

N-female Bulkhead 10mm Cable

TZC 500 32/(2)

SXK 111 511/21

NTM 203 96/(2)

SXK 111 511/2

(1)

1+5

Conn Kit Radio Cable 16mm

TZC 501 26 Sealing Kit for radio cable (included in all Connector Kits)

-

NTM 101 01/1

(1) Not for MPH and TMR 9302. (2) The cables are ordered by meter, see Section 12.2.3 on page 166

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Accessories

13.1

Cable Accessories

13.1.1

Radio Cable Panel This 1U, 19" panel can be used when connecting several radio cables (maximum 12) to AMMs in a 19" rack.

8887

Figure 128 Table 234

13.1.2

A Radio Cable Panel and an AMM in a 19� Rack Radio Cable Panel

Product Name

Product Number

For Radio Cable, MLE (includes one Earthing Cable)

SXK 111 564/1

Mounting Bracket for Radio Cable The mounting bracket is used to connect the radio cable to the station radio cable. One or two radio cables can be connected. Note:

If the mounting bracket is mounted on a wall or on a painted metallic surface, it is recommended to connect it to ground. For ordering of a cable, see Section 12.1.5 on page 165.

9520

Figure 129

Mounting Bracket for Radio Cable

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Table 235

13.1.3

Mounting Bracket for Radio Cable

Product Name

Product Number

Mounting Bracket for Radio Cable

SXK 111 524/1

Optional Cable Shelf The Cable Shelf (77/BYB 501/2) included in the AMM 20p B-10 Kit can house up to 18 thick and four thin cables in each direction (left and right). If more cables need to be routed, this optional “Cable Shelf, Serial Cooling”, can be fitted between the AMM and the included Cable Shelf. It can house up to 22 thick and four thin cables in each direction. The 4xE1 4xDS1 , User I/O, DIG SC and DC cables count as thick cables and all other cables (STM-1 electrical, optical fiber, Ethernet E1 75 Ohm) as thin. Two thin cables equal one thick when calculating.

8409

Figure 130 Table 236

13.1.4

Cable Shelf, Serial Cooling Cable Shelf

Product Name

Product Number

Cable Shelf, Serial Cooling

65/BYB 501/33

Clamp Kit The clamp kit is used to fasten the cables. It can be fitted directly to an L-profile or to a pole by using straps. One clamp per maximum 0.8 m is recommended. There are two types of Clamp Kit.

3748

Figure 131

170

Clamp Kit

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Clamp Kit

Product Name

Product Number

Clamp Kit, Ø10 mm Cable (two clamps )

6/NTM 201 230/42

Clamp Kit, Ø10 mm Cable (four clamps )

6/NTM 201 230/44

Clamp Kit, Ø16 mm Cable (two clamps )

NTM 201 215/2

Clamp Kit, Ø16 mm Cable (four clamps )

NTM 201 215/4

Strap 680 mm (for installation of cable clamp kit on poles Ø ≤ 180 mm (1) Orderable in sets of 10 straps.

SET 125 06/1

(1) Two straps are required. Use tool LSD 349 20/1 for clamping, see Section 14.2.2 on page 193.

8940

Figure 132

Clamp Kit

The clamp can be fitted vertically or horizontally. The Kit includes one strap. Use tool LSD 349 20/1 for clamping, see Section 14.2.2 on page 193. Table 238

Radio Cable Panel

Product Name

Product Number

Clamp Kit, Ø7.6 mm Cable (one clamp)

NTM 203 058/11

Clamp Kit, Ø7.6 mm Cable (two clamps)

NTM 203 058/12

Clamp Kit, Ø10 mm Cable (one clamp)

NTM 203 058/21

Clamp Kit, Ø10 mm Cable (two clamps)

NTM 203 058/22 (1)

Strap 680 mm (for installation of cable clamp kit on poles Ø ≤ 180 mm) Orderable in sets of 10 straps.

SET 125 06/1

(1) Two straps are required. Use tool LSD 349 20/1 for clamping, see Section 14.2.2 on page 193.

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Earthing Kit The Earthing Kit is used for lightning protection of outdoor cables.

3749

13.1.6

Figure 133

Earthing Kit

Table 239

Earthing Kits

Product Name

Product Number

Earthing Kit, Radio Cable Ø7.6 mm

NGT 211 04/6

Earthing Kit, Radio Cable Ø10 mm

NGT 211 04/7

Earthing Kit, Radio Cable Ø16 mm

NGT 211 04/2

Wall Gland The Wall Gland is used when the radio cable passes through a wall.

3750

Figure 134 Table 240

13.1.7

Wall Gland for One Cable Wall Gland

Product Name

Product Number

Wall Gland for one cable Ø ≤ 23 mm

NDM 125 14/1

Cable Strap The Indoor and outdoor Cable Straps are used for tying up cables. The cable straps can be used for cables with diameters 5 – 100 mm .

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Figure 135 Table 241

Cable Strap Cable Strap

Product Name

Product Number

Indoor Cable Straps, 50 pcs, black, 376´ x 7.6 mm

SXK 111 574/1

Outdoor Cable Straps, 50 pcs, black, 600´ x 7.6 mm

NTM 203 156/1

13.2

Indoor Accessories

13.2.1

Wall Set Two wall sets are available to fit units onto a wall: •

Wall Set 1U for AMM 2p B

Wall Set 3U for AMM 6p C/D and PSU DC/DC Kit

The Wall Set delivery includes: •

One Wall Attachment, cannot be ordered separately.

One Earthing Cable, 1 m

8902

Figure 136

Wall Attachments

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13.2.2

Wall Sets

Product Name

Product Number

Wall Set 1U

NTM 101 0397/1

Wall Set 3U

NTM 101 0775/1

0.5U Adapter Kit The adapter kit can be used to mount two 1U units in a standard 19" rack or to stack two units on a table. The adapter kit provides a space of 0.5U between the two units. The delivery comprises: • Two mounting plates • M6 screws • M6 nuts • M6 captive nuts

12450

Figure 137

0.5U Adapter Kit Table 243

0.5U Adapter Kit

Product Name

Product Number

0.5U Adapter Kit

NTM 1011 977/1

(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

13.2.3

ETSI Installation Bracket For the installation of a MINI-LINK TN AMM in ETSI standard racks, a separate installation bracket can be ordered. The installation bracket has the height of

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an AMM 20p B with parting marks at each 1U distance. To use the bracket for an AMM 2p B or an AMM 6p, the bracket is parted at the suitable length.

9763

Figure 138 Table 244

13.2.4

ETSI Installation Bracket ETSI Installation Bracket for MINI-LINK TN

Product Name

Product Number

ETSI Installation Bracket

SXK 111 5118/1

Dummy Units Dummy Units must be used in all empty slots in the AMMs.

115 mm

115 mm Short

265 mm

49 mm

11964

Figure 139 Table 245

Dummy Units Dummy Units

Product Name

Product Number

115 mm for AMM 2p and AMM 20p

033/BFY 112 0401/W

Dummy Unit 115 mm , short, for half size slots in 2p B, 6p C/D.

SXK 111 5134/1*

Dummy Unit 265 mm for all full size units.

033/BFY 113 0431/W

Dummy Unit 49 mm for PFU slots in 6p C/D.

SXK 111 5080/1

Note:

The 115 mm short unit also has a guide plate for better cooling.

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Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC/DC The PSU DC/DC converts +24 V DC to –48 V DC and has a maximum output power of 950 W. It can be fitted in a 19” or metric rack by means of a power supply subrack. To achieve redundancy order a PSU DC/DC Extension Kit.

FAU3

+ +

+

PSU PSU

B

01

-48VDC OUT

EARTH

+

00

A

GROUNDING

6750

Figure 140

PSU DC/DC Kit with Extension Kit

The PSU DC/DC Kit delivery comprises: •

One PSU DC/DC

One Power Supply Subrack

One Fan Unit (FAU3)

One Power Cable for PFU1/PFU3, –48 V DC

One Power Cable for FAU1

One Fan Alarm Cable for FAU3

One Earthing Cable, 1 m

One Rack Screw Kit

One Installation Instruction

The PSU DC/DC Extension Kit delivery comprises: •

One PSU DC/DC

One Power Cable for PFU1/PFU3, –48 V DC

One Power Cable for FAU1

Table 246 Product Name

Product Number

PSU DC/DC Kit

NTM 189 453/1

PSU DC/DC Extension Kit

NTM 189 454/1

Note:

176

PSU DC/DC

DC Cable for +24 V DC is not included in the delivery and needs to be ordered separately, see Section 11.3.1 on page 153.

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Power Supply Unit (PSU) AC/DC The PSU converts 110/220 V AC to –48 V DC, for distribution to up to three indoor units. The maximum output power is 120 W. The PSU can be fitted in a 19’’ rack or cabinet and on a wall. It can also be put separately on a desk using a wall/desk set for AMM 1U.

CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION ONLY WITH

AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE

110/220 VAC

50/60 Hz

T 3.15 AH

250 V

PSU 6739

Figure 141

PSU AC/DC

The PSU AC/DC delivery comprises: • One PSU AC/DC • One Earthing Kit 1 m • One Rack Screw Kit • One Installation Instruction Cables for distribution of power must be ordered separately. For DC power supply cables, see SXK 111 516/11, Section 11.4.1 on page 156, Connector Kits. For AC power supply cables, see Section 11.2.9 on page 152. Note:

For AC power supply cables, any locally approved standard cable with an IEC 320-C14 inlet can be used.

Table 247

13.2.7

PSU

Product Name

Product Number

PSU AC/DC

UFE 111 31/1

Digital Engineering Order Wire (EOW) A digital Engineering Order Wire (EOW) solution is provided for all IP capable MINI-LINK nodes. Both the EOW Digital Service Telephone and the EOW Gateway require external 110/230 V AC power supply as default. For the EOW Digital Service Telephone an optional DC/DC adapter can be ordered to support +24 V DC and –48 V DC. The input for the DC/DC adapter comes as an open-ended cable. The orderable EOW components are listed in Table 248 . The EOW Digital Service Telephone delivery (110/230 V AC) comprises:

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• • • •

One EOW Digital Service Telephone set One 110 or 230 V AC Power Supply Unit with cable 2.0 m , American or European plug One CD with User Manual One Installation Instruction

The EOW Digital Service Telephone DC/DC Adapter delivery comprises: • One DC/DC Adapter with an open ended input cable 1.5 m The EOW Gateway delivery comprises: • One EOW Gateway (110/230 V AC support) • One AC power cable , 2.0 m, with European plug • One V.24 cable , 2.0 m, with 9-pin D-sub connector for local management • One CD with User Manual • One Installation Instruction Table 248

EOW Components

Product Name

Product Number

EOW Digital Service Telephone 230 V AC

DBC 902 02/3

EOW Digital Service Telephone 110 V AC

DBC 902 02/4

EOW Digital Service Telephone DC/DC Adapter

BMR 911 48/1

EOW Gateway

KDE 101 07/1

For more information on EOW, see EOW Feature Description 2/221 04 – FGB 101 004/1.

13.2.8

DCN Site

Full duplex P1 priority

P1 manual

P2-4 manual P5-8 manual 100 Mbps

The DCN Site LAN Switch is used to interconnect MINI-LINK equipment in order to extend the local Site LAN.

PoE P1

PWR

PoE SEL HOLD TO CONFIRM

ERICSSON P2

P3

P4

P5

P6

P7

P8

DLS 9467

Figure 142

DCN Site LAN Switch

The DCN Site LAN Switch is mounted separately from the AMMs in an ICF3 frame. The Switch occupies 2 positions out of four in the frame, leaving two positions free for two ICF3 connection boxes, or another DCN Site LAN Switch. This means that if an ICF3 frame with available space at the site already exists, the DCN Site LAN Switch can be placed in the existing ICF3 frame.

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The Switch has a power input range of +24 V DC to –48 V DC using standard MINI-LINK power connectors, and eight 10/100BASE-T connectors. On of the eight 10/100BASE-T has Power on Ethernet capability. There are two DCN Site LAN Kits available.

P1 manual

P2-4 manual P5-8 manual 100 Mbps

Kit without ICF3 frame

Full duplex P1 priority

Kit with ICF3 frame

PoE P1

P2

P3

P4

ERICSSON P5

P6

P7

P8

PWR

P1 manual

P2-4 manual P5-8 manual 100 Mbps

Full duplex P1 priority

PoE SEL HOLD TO CONFIRM

PoE P1

P2

P3

P4

ERICSSON P5

P6

P7

DLS

x4

P8

PWR

PoE SEL HOLD TO CONFIRM

Figure 143

DLS

x4

9466b

DCN Site LAN Switch Kit

The DCN Site LAN Kit with ICF3 Frame comprises: •

One DCN Site LAN Switch

One ICF3 Frame

One Screw Kit

One Power Connector Kit

The DCN Site LAN Kit without ICF3 Frame comprises: •

One DCN Site LAN Switch

One Power Connector Kit

Table 249

DCN Site LAN Switch Kits

Product Name

Product Number

DCN Site LAN Switch with ICF3 Frame

NTM 101 1235/1

DCN Site LAN Switch without ICF3 Frame

NTM 101 1235/2

13.3

Outdoor Accessories

13.3.1

Integrated Power Splitters The integrated power splitter IPS2 (for RAU2) are used in 1+1 systems, connecting two RAUs to one ANT. The IPS is available in symmetrical and asymmetrical versions. The IPS2 is normally fitted directly to an ANT2. In this case no flexible waveguides are needed. It can also be installed separate from the ANT, and must be for 2.4 – 3.7 m antennas and in this case a Kit for Separate Installation must be ordered, see Section 13.3.5.1 on page 183.

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12252

Figure 144

IPS2

When using IPSs there are a few important things to keep in mind: • Both RAUs connected to the IPS should use the same sub-band to avoid performance degradation • The IPS is available in two versions: Asymmetrical – mainly used for 1+1 “hot standby” configurations (hardware protection only). The IPS provides one “main channel” with low attenuation and one “standby channel” with higher attenuation.

Symmetrical – mainly used for 1+1 “working standby” or 2+0 configurations (hardware protection and frequency diversity). The IPS provides equal attenuation in both channels. Even if asymmetrical IPSs are normally used for 1+1 hot standby, a symmetrical IPS may be used if a lower system gain can be accepted.

Table 250

180

IPS2

Product Name

Coupling Value [dB]

Product Number

IPS2 6 Asym

1.6/6.4

UPA 901 13/1

IPS2 6 Sym

3.5/3.5

UPA 901 13/2

IPS2 7/8 Asym

1.5/6.7

UPA 901 14/1

IPS2 7/8 Sym

3.5/3.5

UPA 901 14/2

IPS2 10/11 Asym

1.6/6.5

UPA 901 11/1

IPS2 10/11 Sym

3.5/3.5

UPA 901 11/2

IPS2 13 Asym

1.5/6.5

UPA 101 30/1

IPS2 13 Sym

3.4/3.4

UPA 101 30/2

IPS2 15 Asym

1.5/6.7

UPA 101 31/1

IPS2 15 Sym

3.4/3.4

UPA 101 31/2

IPS2 18 Asym

1.5/7.0

UPA 101 32/1

IPS2 18 Sym

3.5/3.5

UPA 101 32/2

IPS2 23 Asym

1.5/7.0

UPA 101 33/1

IPS2 23 Sym

3.5/3.5

UPA 101 33/2

IPS2 24/26 Asym

1.5/7.0

UPA 101 34/1

IPS2 24/26 Sym

3.5/3.5

UPA 101 34/2

IPS2 28 Asym

1.5/7.0

UPA 101 35/1

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Product Name

Coupling Value [dB]

Product Number

IPS2 28 Sym

3.5/3.5

UPA 101 35/2

IPS2 32 Asym

1.6/7.0

UPA 101 36/1

IPS2 32 Sym

3.7/3.7

UPA 101 36/2

IPS2 38 Asym

1.6/7.0

UPA 101 37/1

IPS2 38 Sym

3.7/3.7

UPA 101 37/2

Integration Kit for ANT2 HPX The integration kit is used together with the ANT2 HPX antennas to create an integrated dual polarized installation. It is fitted directly to an ANT2 HPX. No flexible waveguides are needed. A polarization adjuster (included in the kit) is fitted between the antenna mounting kit and the reflector to accommodate cross polarization optimization.

10169

Figure 145 Table 251

Integration Kit for ANT2 HPX Integration Kit for ANT2 HPX

Product Name

Product Number

Integr Kit ANT2 7/8 HPX

UPB 901 01/1

Integr Kit ANT2 10/11 HPX

UPB 901 01/2

Integr Kit ANT2 13 HPX

UPB 901 02/1

Integr Kit ANT2 15 HPX

UPB 901 02/2

Integr Kit ANT2 18 HPX

UPB 901 02/3

Integr Kit ANT2 23 HPX

UPB 901 02/4

Integr Kit ANT2 24/26 HPX

UPB 901 02/5

Integr Kit ANT2 28 HPX

UPB 901 02/6

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Product Number

Integr Kit ANT2 32 HPX

UPB 901 02/7

Integr Kit ANT2 38 HPX

UPB 901 02/8

Note:

13.3.3

The Integration Kit fits all ANT2 0.3 m HPX antennas but only to the ANT2 0.6 m HPX antennas with product numbers equal to or lower than UKY 220 16/xxxx

Weather Protection The weather protection is used to protect an unused port of an Integration Kit ANT2 HPX or IPS2, 10–38 GHz (not 6-8 GHz). For example: •

A dual polarized ANT2 HPX plus an Integration Kit for ANT2 HPX, 1+0 configuration (single polarized), prepared for future upgrade to 2+0 (XPIC).

ANT plus IPS2, 1+0 configuration, prepared for future upgrade to 1+1.

ANT plus IPS2, 1+1 configuration, temporary solution while one RAU is sent to repair (if no spare RAU is available).

10173

Figure 146 Table 252

13.3.4

Weather Protection Weather Protection

Product Name

Product Number

Weather Protection

SXK 111 5146/1

Blanking Plate The blanking plate is used to protect an unused waveguide port of for example an antenna, integrated power splitter or integration kit. The blanking plate has the same dimensions as the waveguide flange.

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11556

13.3.5

Figure 147

Blanking Plate

Table 253

Blanking Plates

Product Name

Product Number

Blanking Plate 6

NTM 101 1590/1

Blanking Plate 7/8

NTM 101 1590/2

Blanking Plate 10–13

NTM 101 1590/3

Blanking Plate 15

NTM 101 1590/4

Blanking Plate 18/23

NTM 101 1590/5

Blanking Plate 24–28

NTM 101 1590/6

Blanking Plate 32/38

NTM 101 1590/7

Kit for Separate Installation The radio unit can be fitted directly to the 0.2 – 1.8 m antennas. If the radio unit is installed separately a kit for separate installation is required. The kit for separate installation comprises a mounting kit for installation of the radio unit on 50 – 120 mm poles, a flexible waveguide 0.65 or 0.90 m and all material required for fitting it to the radio unit, to the antenna and to the pole. The parts included in the kit for separate installation can also be ordered separately.

13.3.5.1

Kit for Separate Installation of RAU2 Kits used for separate installation of radio units with RAU2 is listed in Table 254.

3772

Figure 148

Kit for Separate Installation of RAU2

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Table 254

13.3.6

Kit for Separate Installation of RAU2

Type

Waveguide attenuation [dB]

Product Number

Sep Kit RAU2 6 0.65

0.2

SXK 111 5183/1

Sep Kit RAU2 6 0.90

0.3

SXK 111 5183/2

Sep Kit RAU2 7/8 0.65

0.2

SXK 111 5184/1

Sep Kit RAU2 7/8 0.90

0.3

SXK 111 5184/2

Sep Kit RAU2 10-13 0.65

0.4

SXK 111 656/1

Sep Kit RAU2 10-13 0.90

0.5

SXK 111 656/2

Sep Kit RAU2 15 0.65

0.5

SXK 111 608/1

Sep Kit RAU2 15 0.90

0.8

SXK 111 608/2

Sep Kit RAU2 18/23 0.65

1.0

SXK 111 609/1

Sep Kit RAU2 18/23 0.90

1.4

SXK 111 609/2

Sep Kit RAU2 24-28 0.65

1.3

SXK 111 657/1

Sep Kit RAU2 32/38 0.65

1.4

SXK 111 658/1

Flexible Waveguide Kit Flexible waveguide kit including a flexible waveguide, washers and screws.

3796

Figure 149 Table 255

184

Flexible Waveguide Kit Flexible Waveguide Kit

Product Name

Waveguide attenuation [dB]

Product Number

Flex Waveg Kit 6 0.65

0.2

SXK 111 5095/1

Flex Waveg Kit 6 0.90

0.3

SXK 111 5095/2

Flex Waveg Kit 7/8 0.65

0.2

SXK 111 534/1

Flex Waveg Kit 7/8 0.90

0.3

SXK 111 534/2

Flex Waveg Kit 10-13 0.65

0.4

SXK 111 659/1

Flex Waveg Kit 10-13 0.90

0.5

SXK 111 659/2

Flex Waveg Kit 15 0.65

0.5

SXK 111 0322/1

Flex Waveg Kit 15 0.90

0.8

SXK 111 0322/2

Flex Waveg Kit 18/23 0.65

1.0

SXK 111 0323/1

Flex Waveg Kit 18/23 0.90

1.4

SXK 111 0323/2

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Product Name

Waveguide attenuation [dB]

Product Number

Flex Waveg Kit 24-28 0.65

1.3

SXK 111 0324/1

Flex Waveg Kit 32/38 0.65

1.4

SXK 111 0325/1

Waveguide Clamp Kit Kit for clamping the flexible waveguide to a pole. It is not used for 6 – 8 GHz.

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Figure 150 Table 256

13.3.8

Waveguide Clamp Kit Waveguide Clamp Kit

Product Name

Product Number

Waveg Clamp Kit 10-13

SXK 111 0312/4

Waveg Clamp Kit 15-38

SXK 111 0312/1

Radio Mounting Kit Radio mounting kit for separate installation of radio units, including screws, washers and nuts.

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Figure 151 Table 257

Radio Mounting Kit Radio Mounting Kit

Product Name

Product Number

Radio Mounting Kit

SXK 111 0321/1

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Waveguide Lock Kit The waveguide lock kit includes a waveguide lock and screws for fitting the radio unit to the radio mounting support.

3800

Figure 152 Table 258

13.3.10

Waveguide Lock Kit for RAU2 Waveguide Lock Kit for RAU2 (mechanical design)

Product Name

Product Number

Waveg Lock Kit RAU2 10-15

SXK 111 593/2

Waveg Lock Kit RAU2 18-38

SXK 111 593/1

Sun Protection Plate The Sun Protection Plate is fitted on RAU2 (mechanical design) when separate installation is required.

3801

Figure 153 Table 259

186

Sun Protection Plate for RAU Sun Protection Plate

Product Name

Product Number

Sun Prot Plate RAU2

SXA 124 1732/1

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Accessories

13.3.11

Antenna Support Arm The 1.2 m and 1.8 m antennas have a side strut for stabilization. This side strut shall be fixed to a second pole (not the same pole as the antenna mount). For monopole sites where it is not possible to find a second pole an antenna support arm can be used. The antenna support arm is a link between the monopole and the side strut. Table 260

13.3.12

Antenna Support Arm

Product Name

Product Number

1.2 m Antenna Support Arm

SXK 111 5161/1

1.8 m Antenna Support Arm

SXK 111 5161/2

Antenna Adapter Plate The antenna adapter plate is used for fitting an RAU2 (mechanical design) to an antenna with an RAU1 mechanical interface.

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Figure 154 Table 261

Antenna Adapter Plate Antenna Adapter Plate

Product Name

Product Number

Antenna Adapt Plate 6

SXK 111 5176/1

Antenna Adapt Plate 7/8

SXK 111 5176/2

Antenna Adapt Plate 15

SXK 111 627/2

Antenna Adapt Plate 18/23

SXK 111 627/1

Antenna Adapt Plate 26

SXK 111 627/3

Antenna Adapt Plate 38

SXK 111 627/4

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Antenna Mounting Kit Antenna mounting kits for poles of 50–120 mm diameter and L-profiles between 40x40x5 mm and 80x80x8 mm. All antennas include a mounting kit, see Section 9.1.4 on page 107

6717

Figure 155

Antenna Mounting Kit for the 0.2 m antenna

6718

Figure 156 Table 262

Antenna Mounting Kit for the 0.3 m and 0.6 m antennas Antenna Mounting Kit

Product Name

Product Number

Ant Mounting Kit 0.2

SXK 111 582/1

Ant Mounting Kit 0.3/0.6

SXK 111 0278/1

(1)

(1) SXK 111 0278/1 fits all 0.3 m antennas but only to the 0.6 m antennas with product numbers equal to or lower than UKY 220 16/xxxx

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Accessories

13.3.14

Heater for TMR 9302, –48 V DC For cold environment it is possible to order a 150 W heater that can be mounted inside the TMR 9302. The heater includes a relay and a thermostat.

10186

Figure 157 Table 263

13.3.15

Heater for TMR 9302 Heater for TMR 9302

Product Name

Product Number

Heater for TMR 9302, –48 V DC

BPC 109 21/1

Pole Mounting Kit for TMR 9302 The pole mounting kit for TMR 9302 is used when the cabinet shall be mounted on a pole with a diameter of 50-120 mm. The kit is not included with the TMR 9302.

10185

Figure 158 Table 264

Pole Mounting Kit for TMR 9302 Pole Mounting Kit

Product Name

Product Number

Pole Mounting Kit

NTM 101 1340/1

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Tools

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Tools

14.1

Software Planning Tools

14.1.1

MLPERF Software The MLPERF software for PC is used for performance and availability predictions for MINI-LINK paths. The latest version is available on Ericsson’s Intranet. Please contact your Ericsson representative for further information.

14.1.2

Software Tools MINI-LINK Service Software is used for installation and field service of MINI-LINK TN and MINI-LINK CN. The MINI-LINK Service Software delivery package contains CD/s. The following programs and information are found on the CD/s: For MINI-LINK TN and MINI-LINK CN: •

MINI-LINK Craft

On-line Help

FTP Server

USB Software

CLI Tool

Table 265

MINI-LINK Service Software

Product Name

Product Number

MSS MINI-LINK TN & CN

FAB 801 8284

(1)(2)

MSS MINI-LINK CN 1010

FAB 802 0664

(3)

(1) Previously also contained CPI. CPI now needs to be ordered separately. (2) Not applicable for MINI-LINK CN 1010 (3) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

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Hardware Installation Tools

14.2.1

Installation Tool Kit The Installation Tool Kit contains tools required for the indoor and outdoor installation. The Installation Tool Kit comprises the following tools: • Cutter (for radio jacket) • Chamfering Tool • Crimping Tools • Band Tensioner • Insertion/Extraction Tools • Cutting Pliers • ESD Snip Nose Pliers • Screwdrivers • Allen Keys (hexagonal keys) • Cap Keys (8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16 and 17 mm) • U-Ring Wrenches • Adjustable Spanner • Digital Voltmeter • Alignment Test Cables • Sliding Caliper • Knife • Measuring Tape • Compass • Saw • Tool Box • Four Cables • Preset Plug • ESD Wrist Strap • Connector Cleaning Wipe

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Figure 159

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Tools

Table 266 Product Name

Product Number

Installation Tool Kit

LTT 999 11

Note:

14.2.2

Installation Tool Kit

MINI-LINK Service Software needs to be ordered separately, see Section 14.1.2 on page 191

Tools Ordered Separately All items in the table below are included in the Installation Tool Kit but can also be ordered separately. Table 267

Tools Ordered Separately

Product Name

Product Number

Cable Cutter (for radio cable jacket)

LTX 102 17

Long Allen Key (for integrated installation of radio unit and radio cable connector)

LSB 903 36

Band Tensioner (used when clamping radio cables)

LSD 349 20/1

Crimping Tool (for the SMZ center conductor)

LSD 319 86/1

Pin Extraction Tool (for DC wires)

LSY 141 12

Chamfering Tool (for 7.6 mm and 10 mm Radio Cable, middle pin)

LDK 901 02/1

Tool for IDC D-sub Connectors

LSD 319 83

RAM Crimping Tool (multi-purpose, for 25-pin D-sub connector and DC connector)

LSD 319 90

RAM Crimp Die 4/0.75

1/LSD 319 90

RAM Crimp Die 6.48/9.12

2/LSD 319 90

RAM Crimp Die 4.52

3/LSD 319 90

CRIMP TOOL BNC CONN (for the BNC center and outer conductor)

LSD 319 85/2

Pin Extraction Tool (for IDC D-sub connectors)

LSY 120 10/1

Preset Plug (for restoring the MMU, SMU or SAU to the configuration delivered from factory)

RNT 860 900/1

Crimping and Cable Stripping Tool (for Ă˜16 mm Radio Cable)

LDK 901 01/4

(1)

(2)

(1) One or more crimp dies have to be ordered separately (2) Not included in Installation Tool Kit

Note:

No Crimping Tool is required for the 7.6 mm and 10 mm Radio Cable.

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BNC connector kit SXK 111 520/2 SXK 111 5091/1 For integrated installation 15

GH

z

15 GHz

LSD 319 85/2

LSB 903 36 RADIO CABLE

For 7.6 mm and 10 mm radio cable

For 16 mm radio cable

60V DC

LTX 102 17

POWER

NT

ALIGNME

Connector kit radio cable AAB1

LDK 901 02/1

ALARM

LDK 901 01/4

Alignment test cable RPM 214 100/1

Cable clamp kit

LSD 349 20/1

INFORMATION

Mounting bracket for radio cable

Station radio cable

DC connector

9-pin D-sub connector

SMZ connector kit SXK 111 520/1 SXK 111 520/5

Crimp die

1/LSD 319 90

LSD 319 90

LSY 141 12

LSD 319 83

LSY 120 10/1

LSD 319 86/1 12260

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Spare Parts

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Spare Parts

15.1

AMM Table 268

15.2

Product Name

Product Number

AMM 2p B

BFD 599 031/2

AMM 6p C

BFD 599 030/3

AMM 6p D

BFD 599 030/4

AMM 20p B

BFD 599 028/1

FAU Table 269

15.3

Spare Parts FAU

Product Name

Product Number

FAU1 (for AMM 20p B)

BFD 509 14/1

FAU2 (for AMM 6p C/D)

ROJR 219 011/1

FAU3 (for PSU DC/DC)

ROJ 119 2247/1

NPU Table 270

15.4

Spare Parts AMM

Spare Parts NPU

Product Name

Product Number

NPU1 B

ROJR 208 006/1

NPU3

ROJR 211 004/1

RMM (for all NPU)

RYS 110 243/1

NPU3 B

ROJR 211 006/1

NPU1 C

ROJR 208 011/1

PFU Table 271

Spare Parts PFU

Product Name

Product Number

PFU1 (for AMM 20p B)

ROJR 211 001/1

PFU3 B (for AMM 6p C/D)

ROJR 219 014/1

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15.5

MINI-LINK CN Table 272

15.6

Product Name

Product Number

MINI-LINK CN 500

BFD 101 046/1

CN500key/4E1+10

RYS 110 304/1

Radio Units Table 273

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Spare Parts RAU

Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 7/CD

UKL 401 77/CD

RAU2 8/CD

UKL 401 78/CD

RAU2 13/CD

UKL 401 14/CD

RAU2 15/CD

UKL 401 12/CD

RAU2 18/CD

UKL 401 17/CD

RAU2 23/CD

UKL 401 11/CD

RAU2 26/CD

UKL 401 44/CD

RAU2 38/CD

UKL 401 13/CD

RAU2 N 28/CD

UKL 601 113/CD

RAU2 N 32/CD

UKL 401 59/CD

RAU2 N 38/CD

UKL 601 114/CD

RAU2 X 6L/CD

UKL 401 69/CD

RAU2 Xu 6L/CD

UKL 401 80/CD

RAU2 X 6U/CD

UKL 401 79/CD

(1)

RAU2 Xu 6U/CD

UKL 401 81/CD

(1)

RAU2 X 7/CD

UKL 401 70/CD

RAU2 Xu 7/CD

UKL 401 82/CD

RAU2 X 8/CD

UKL 401 71/CD

RAU2 Xu 8/CD

UKL 401 83/CD

RAU2 X 10/CD

UKL 401 66/CD

RAU2 Xu 10/CD

UKL 401 84/CD

RAU2 X 11/CD

UKL 401 94/CD

RAU2 Xu 11/CD

UKL 401 95/CD

RAU2 X 13/CD

UKL 401 67/CD

RAU2 Xu 13/CD

UKL 401 85/CD

RAU2 X 15/CD

UKL 401 68/CD

RAU2 Xu 15/CD

UKL 401 86/CD

(1)(1)

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Product Name

Product Number

RAU2 Xu 15/CD HP

UKL 401 68/CDHP

RAU2 X 18/CD

UKL 401 62/CD

RAU2 X 18/CD HP

UKL 401 62/CDHP

RAU2 Xu 18/CD

UKL 401 87/CD

RAU2 X 23/CD

UKL 401 63/CD

RAU2 X 23/CD HP

UKL 401 63/CDHP

RAU2 Xu 23/CD

UKL 401 88/CD

RAU2 X 26/CD

UKL 401 75/CD

(1)

RAU2 Xu 26/CD

UKL 401 90/CD

(1)

RAU2 X 28/CD

NTM 203 167/CD

(1)

RAU2 Xu 28/CD

NTM 203 191/CD

(1)

RAU2 X 32/CD

NTM 203 164/CD

(1)

RAU2 Xu 32/CD

NTM 203 192/CD

(1)

RAU2 X 38/CD

NTM 203 163/CD

(1)

RAU2 Xu 38/CD

NTM 203 193/CD

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

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Spare Parts Fan Kits for TMR 9302

Product Name

Product Number

Fan Kit for TMR 9302 EXT

SXK 111 5185/1

Fan Kit for TMR 9302 INT

SXK 111 5185/2

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Customer Product Information

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Customer Product Information

16.1

Customer Product Information (CPI) User information can be ordered from the table below. The available distribution alternatives for the MINI-LINK TN and MINI-LINK E CPI libraries are as follows: •

The extranet portal (E-business) — requires access privileges

CD-ROM (Containing the latest version of the CPI library)

CPI Extranet is an electronic archive where customers can access and download the libraries. CPI Extranet is accessed through the Ericsson e-business portal on the Ericsson Extranet https://ebusiness.ericsson.netThe advantage with the eBusiness portal is that you always get the latest information faster. The MINI-LINK CPI can be accessed online and either browsed on screen using the Active Library Explorer (ALEX), downloaded or printed. The Active Library Explorer application can be downloaded from the portal as well. A user id and a password are required to access the CPI Extranet service. Access is provided by the Key Account Managers (KAMs) at the Ericsson Local companies. In addition to this, a CD-ROM of CPI products may be ordered separately. The disk contains the specific CPI library and the Active Library Explorer application needed to browse it. Table 275

Documentation

Product Name

Product Number

CPI for MINI-LINK TN R4 ETSI (1) (CPI CD-ROM)

LPY 109 171/4

CPI for MINI-LINK CN 500 ETSI (2) (CPI CD-ROM)

LPY 109 171/6

CPI for MINI-LINK CN 1010 (3) (CPI CD-ROM)

EN/LZY 712 0126

TMR 9206 Installation Manual (Printed manual)

EN/LZT 712 0221

TMR 9204 and 9205 Installation Manual (Printed manual)

EN/LZT 712 0230

Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC/DC Kit Installation Instruction (Printed manual)

EN/LZT 712 0219

(4)

(1) CD-Rom only contains the latest version of the library. To get hold of an older version, please use the extranet portal (2) CD-Rom only contains the latest version of the library. To get hold of an older version, please use the extranet portal (3) This is the first revision (4) Included in the unit delivery.

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Training

17

Training For training see Ericsson Education Catalog, http://www.ericsson.com/solutions /learning/find_training.shtml or contact your Ericsson representative.

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Order Number Translation

18.1

Order Number Translation Use the following translation tables for ordering to make sure that the correct product number is used.

18.1.1

MINI-LINK TN R4 Indoor Units Table 276

MINI-LINK TN R4 Indoor Units

Price Object

Product Name

Product Number

INF 901 4620/87

Compact 16xE1

BFZ 601 01/1

INF 901 4620/91

Compact 4xE1

BFZ 601 01/2

INF 901 4620/39

AMM 2p B NPU3 R4 Kit

NTM 101 0292/6

INF 901 4620/40

AMM 6p C R4 Kit

NTM 101 0158/9

INF 901 4620/41

AMM 6p D R4 Kit

NTM 101 0158/12

INF 901 4620/42

AMM 20p B-10 Kit

NTM 10 10154/5

INF 901 4620/43

AMM 2p B w NPU3B

NTM 101 0292/7

INF 901 4620/44

AMM 6p C w NPU3B

NTM 101 0158/10

INF 901 4620/45

AMM 6p D w NPU3B

NTM 101 0158/13

INF 901 4620/102

AMM 20p B-10 R4 w NPU1 C Kit

NTM 101 0154/6

INF 901 4620/64

NPU3 B Repl Kit R4

NTM 101 1463/1

INF 901 4620/65

NPU1 B Repl Kit R4

NTM 101 1464/1

INF 901 4620/46

MMU2 B

ROJ 208 1301/10

INF 901 4620/47

MMU2 C

ROJ 2081 304/10

INF 901 4620/48

MMU2 D

ROJ 208 1305/1

INF 901 4620/88

MMU2 H

ROJ 208 1308/1

INF 901 4620/51

MMU2 E 155

ROJ 208 357/1

INF 901 4620/52

MMU2 F 155

ROJ 208 357/2

INF 901 4620/68

SFP S.1e electrical -5/85

RDH 901 20/29902

INF 901 4620/69

SFP S.1.1 1310nm -5/85

RDH 901 20/20213

INF 901 4620/70

SFP GB-TX el

RDH 901 20/49800

INF 901 4620/71

SFP GB-LX 1310nm

RDH 901 20/D0210

INF 901 4620/72

SFP GB-ZX 1550nm

RDH 901 20/41422

INF 901 4620/62

SAU3

ROJ 119 2325/1

INF 901 4620/63

SMU2

ROJ 208 432/1

INF 901 4620/14

SXU3 B

ROJ 119 2324/1

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Price Object

Product Name

Product Number

INF 901 4620/54

LTU3 12/1

ROJR 211 005/1

INF 901 4620/53

LTU 16/1

ROJR 208 002/3

INF 901 4620/55

LTU 32/1

ROJ 119 2342/1

INF 901 4620/56

LTU 155e

ROJR 208 003/2

INF 901 4620/57

LTU 155e/o

ROJR 208 003/1

INF 901 4620/58

LTU B 155

ROJR 208 009/1

INF 901 4620/60

ETU2

ROJR 208 008/1

INF 901 4620/103

ETU2 B

ROJR 208 012/1

INF 901 4620/61

ETU3

ROJR 211 007/1

INF 901 4620/59

AAU

ROJ 208 356/1

INF 901 4620/76

PFU1 Kit

NTM 101 727/1

INF 901 4620/73

PFU3 B Kit

NTM 101 0653/2

INF 901 4620/75

FAU4

BFB 102 103/1

INF 901 4620/74

FAU1 Kit

NTM 101 728/1

INF 901 4620/77

PSU DC/DC Kit

NTM 189 453/1

INF 901 4620/78

PSU DC/DC Ext.

NTM 189 454/1

INF 9014620/104

SFP- GB-SX 850 nm

RDH 901 20/42009

INF 901 4620/94

1470 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81028

INF 901 4620/95

1490 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81128

INF 901 4620/96

1510 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB)

RDH 901 20/81228

INF 901 4620/97

1530 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81328

INF 901 4620/98

1550 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81428

INF 901 4620/99

1570 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81528

INF 901 4620/100

1590 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81628

INF 901 4620/101

1610 L-1/4/16.2C GE CWDM SFP 28dB

RDH 901 20/81728

MINI-LINK TN R4 Soft Keys Note:

The MINI-LINK TN R4 Soft Keys listed in an older MINI-LINK TN Product Catalog (R2A or earlier) have been changed. The following table shows the product numbers to use.

Soft Keys can be ordered for hardware purchased either as new equipment installed for the first time (New Sales), or as additional equipment for expanding existing odes (Expansion). Soft Keys for New Sales can be pre-loaded in

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the equipment at delivery, or delivered separately as a Soft Key file for later installation. Soft Keys for expansions are delivered separately as a Soft Key file for later installation. Table 277

MINI-LINK TN R4 Soft Keys

Price Object

Product Name

Product Number

INF 901 4620/01

PDH Network Protection

FAL 104 3849

INF 901 4620/02

User I/O on NPU

FAL 104 3852

INF 901 4620/03

AMM 20p Slot Extension

FAL 104 3888

INF 901 4620/04

1+1 Microwave Radio Protection

FAL 104 4135

INF 901 4620/05

Additional ETU Ethernet Links

FAL 104 5760

INF 901 4620/06

1+1 SDH Radio Protection

FAL 104 6855

INF 901 4620/07

EEP

FAL 104 6793

INF 901 4620/08

ELP

FAL 104 6794

INF 901 4620/09

Additional AAU Capacity

FAL 104 6362

INF 901 4620/10

Remote Traffic Routing AMM 2p

FAL 104 4383

INF 901 4620/11

Remote Traffic Routing AMM 6p

FAL 104 3886

INF 901 4620/12

Remote Traffic Routing AMM 20p

FAL 104 3887

INF 901 4620/13

Ethernet Switch on NPU3 B

FAL 104 8167

INF 901 4620/15

21xE1 drop SXU

FAL 104 8152

INF 901 4620/84

XPIC for PDH/Ethernet

FAL 104 8586

INF 901 4620/16

Ethernet over SDH

FAL 104 8153

INF 901 4620/17

Modulation Agile RAU Xu

FAL 104 8166

INF 901 4620/93

Adaptive Modulation

FAL 104 8585

INF 901 4620/18

SW Upgrade R3 to R4 AMM 2p

FAL 104 6369

INF 901 4620/19

SW Upgrade R3 to R4 AMM 6p

FAL 104 6370

INF 901 4620/20

SW Upgrade R3 to R4 AMM 20p

FAL 104 6381

INF 901 4620/79

Upgrade R2 to R4 AMM 2p

FAL 104 6342 FAL 104 6369

INF 901 4620/80

Upgrade R2 to R4 AMM 6p

FAL 104 6341 FAL 104 6370

INF 901 4620/81

Upgrade R2 to R4 AMM 20p

FAL 104 6340 FAL 104 6381

INF 901 4620/21

Cap up to 10 Mbps

FAL 104 6315

INF 901 4620/22

Cap up to 25 Mbps

FAL 104 6315 FAL 104 6316

INF 901 4620/23

Cap up to 50 Mbps

FAL 104 6315 FAL 104 6316 FAL 104 6317

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Product Name

Product Number

INF 901 4620/24

Cap up to 100 Mbps

FAL 104 6315 FAL 104 6316 FAL 104 6317 FAL 104 6318

INF 901 4620/25

Cap up to 200 Mbps

FAL 104 6315 FAL 104 6316 FAL 104 6317 FAL 104 6318 FAL 104 6802

INF 901 4620/85

Cap up to 350 Mbps

FAL 104 6315 FAL 104 6316 FAL 104 6317 FAL 104 6318 FAL 104 6802 FAL 104 8720

INF 901 4620/108

(1)

Cap up to 500 Mbps

FAL 104 6315 FAL 104 6316 FAL 104 6317 FAL 104 6318 FAL 104 6802 FAL 104 8720 FAL 124 0200

INF 901 4620/26

Cap Upgr 4 to 10 Mbps

FAL 104 6315

INF 901 4620/27

Cap Upgr 10 to 25 Mbps

FAL 104 6316

INF 901 4620/28

Cap Upgr 25 to 50 Mbps

FAL 104 6317

INF 901 4620/29

Cap Upgr 50 to 100 Mbps

FAL 104 6318

INF 901 4620/30

Cap Upgr 100 to 200 Mbps

FAL 104 6802

INF 901 4620/86

Cap Upgr 200 to 350 Mbps

FAL 104 8720

INF 901 4620/107

Cap Upgr 350 to 500 Mbps

FAL 124 0200(1)

(1) For information on delivery time, contact your Ericsson representative.

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Glossary

Glossary

AAU ATM Aggregation Unit

EOW Engineering Order Wire

AC Alternating Current

ETSI European Telecommunications Standard Institute

ADM Add-Drop Multiplexer AMM Access Module Magazine ANT Antenna ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATU Access Termination Unit CCDP Co-Channel Dual Polarized CD Compact Disk C-QPSK Constant envelope offset - Quadrature Phase Shift Keying DC Direct Current DCN Data Communication Network DIG SC Digital Service Channel EEP Enhanced Equipment Protection ELP Equipment and Line Protection

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ETU Ethernet Interface Unit FAU Fan Unit FE Fast Ethernet FTP File Transfer Protocol GE Gigabit Ethernet HP High Power Hop A radio link connection with a pair of communicating terminals. HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HW Hardware IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ICF Interface Connection Field IMA Inverse Multiplexer over ATM I/O Input/Output

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IPS Integrated Power Splitter

PPP Point-to-Point Protocol

ITU International Telecommunication Union

PSU Power Supply Unit

LAG Link Aggregation Group

RAU Radio Unit

LAN Local Area Network

RBS Radio Base Station

LCT Local Craft Terminal

RMM Removable Memory Module

LTU Line Termination Unit

RF Radio Frequency

MHz Megahertz

SAU Service Access Unit

MMU Modem Unit

SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

MPH MINI-LINK Protective Housing

SFP Small Form factor Plug-in unit

MSM MINI-LINK Service Manager

SMU Switch Multiplexer Unit

MSP Multiplexer Section Protection

SNCP Sub Network Connection Protection

NCC Node Communication Channel

STM-1 Synchronous Transport Module 1 (155 Mbps)

Network Several MINI-LINK sites connected via radio or cable

SW Software

NPU Node Processor Unit QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation PDH Plesioochronous Digital Hierarchy PFU Power Filter Unit

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SXU SDH Cross connect Unit Terminal One side of a radio link connection TSC Transparent Service Channel USB Universal Serial Bus

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Glossary

VC Virtual Channel VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network WST Wayside Traffic XPIC Cross Polarization Interference Canceller

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Index

Index

0.5U Adapter Kit 174 1+1 protection 47 4xE1 +2xUser Out Cable 137 4xE1/DS1 +2xUser Out cable 163

B

A

C

AAU 69 AC Cable 152 Access Server Cable 143 Accessories Cable 169 Indoor 173 Outdoor 179 Additional Protection 48 Agile Radio Units 85 Alarm Cable 145 Alignment Test Cable 163 AMM 20p 31 AMM 2p B 29 AMM 6p C 30 AMM 6p D 30 AMM Kit 32 Antenna 10/11 GHz 109 13 GHz 109 15 GHz 110 18 GHz 110 23 GHz 111 24/26 GHz 112 28 GHz 112 32 GHz 113 38 GHz 113 6 GHz 107 7/8 GHz 108 Integrated Installation 106 Mounting Kit 107 Product Name 107 Separate Installation 106 Antenna Adapter Plate 187 Antenna Mounting Kit 188 Antenna Support Arm 187

Cabinets TMR 9106 122 TMR 9204 125 TMR 9205 125 TMR 9206 123 TMR 9302 118 Cables by meter 154 Cable for Unbalanced Traffic 155 Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals 165 DC Cables 153 Radio Cable 166 Cables for Balanced Traffic and other Signals 154 Catalog overview 2 Cooling 39 AMM 20p 41 AMM 2p B 39 AMM 6p C 40 AMM 6p D 40 Customer Product Information (CPI) 199

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Blanking Plate 182

D DC Cables 133 DC Cable 165 DC Cable +24 V for PSU DC/DC 133 DC Cable –48 V for PSU DC/DC 134 DC Cable for AMM 2p B 133 DCN site LAN switch 178 Digital Engineering Order Wire (EOW) 177 Digital Service Channel Cable 143 Dummy units 32 Dummy Units 175

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E

L

Earthing Cable 151, 165 Ethernet Cable 147, 152, 164 Ethernet Cables 147 ETSI Installation Bracket 174 ETU 67

LTU LTU LTU LTU LTU

F

M

Fan Alarm Cable for FAU1 144 Fan Alarm Cable for FAU3 144 Flexible Waveguide Kit 184

Management for MINI-LINK 2 Medium Capacity Radio Units 77 MINI-LINK CN 1010 19 MINI-LINK CN 500 15 MINI-LINK Protective Housing (MPH) 115 Power Supply Units (PSU) 118 MINI-LINK TN Plug-in Units 45 MINI-LINK TN R4 Indoor Units 203 MINI-LINK TN R4 Soft Keys 204 MINI-LINK TN Sub-Racks 29 MLPERF Software 191 MMU 46 MMU2 B 48 MMU2 C 49 MMU2 D 50 MMU2 E 155 54 MMU2 F 155 54 MMU2 H 51 MPH Kit 116

H Heater for TMR 9302, –48 V DC 189

I Indoor Cables and Connectors Cables by meter 153 Connectors 156 Pre-assembled Cables 132 Indoor Configuration 5 Information to Market Units 3 Integrated Power Splitters 179 Integration Kit for ANT2 HPX 181 Interface panels 127 Interfaces AMM 2p B 30 ETU 68 FAU1 43 LTU 65 MMU2 47 MPH 117 NPU 36 PFU 71 SAU 66 SFP 159 SMU 63 SXU 73 TMR 9302 121

K Kit for Separate Installation 183

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155e 64 155e/o 64 16/1 64 32/1 64 B 155 64

N New Products 2 NPU 33 NPU1 B 33 NPU1 C 34 NPU3 35 NPU3 B 35

O Optical Cables 149 Optical Cable 164 Optical Fiber Cables, Duplex 149 SFP Optical Cable 149 SFP Optical Cable, Crossed 150 Optional Feature 21xE1 Drop SXU 72

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Index

Optional Feature (cont.) Ethernet over SDH 73 Modulation Agile RAU Xu 85 SXU 72 Optional Features AAU Additional Capacity 70 AMM 36 Ethernet Switching 38 PDH Network Protection 38 Remote Traffic Routing 38 Slot Extension 38 Software Upgrade R3 to R4 37 Upgrade RN to R4 36 User I/O on NPU 37 ETU2 Additional Ethernet Links 68 MMU2 Adaptive Modulation 55 Capacity 56 Capacity Upgrade 56 EEP 57 ELP 58 Protection 54 SDH Protection 57 XPIC for PDH/Ethernet 55 Order Number Translation 203 Order Planning 2 Outdoor Cables and Connectors Cables by meter 165 Connectors 167 Pre-assembled Cables 163 Outdoor Configuration 5 Outdoor Configurations Protected Terminal 12–13 Unprotected Terminal 6–7, 9–11

P PC Cable 146 PFU 70 PFU1 70 PFU3 B 71 Pole Mounting Kit for TMR 9302 189 Power AMM 20p B 33 AMM 2p B 32 AMM 6p C 33 AMM 6p D 33 Power Supply Unit (PSU) AC/DC 177

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Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC/DC 176 Protection LTU 65 MMU2 47 PSU AC/DC 420 W 118

R Radio Mounting Kit 185 RAU2 13 80 RAU2 15 80 RAU2 18 82 RAU2 23 83 RAU2 26 84 RAU2 38 84 RAU2 7 77 RAU2 8 79 RAU2 N 28 85 RAU2 N 32 86 RAU2 N 38 87 RAU2 X/Xu 10 94 RAU2 X/Xu 11 95 RAU2 X/Xu 13 96 RAU2 X/Xu 15 97 RAU2 X/Xu 18 99 RAU2 X/Xu 23 101 RAU2 X/Xu 26 102 RAU2 X/Xu 28 102 RAU2 X/Xu 32 103 RAU2 X/Xu 38 103 RAU2 X/Xu 6L 88 RAU2 X/Xu 6U 89 RAU2 X/Xu 7 90 RAU2 X/Xu 8 92 Revision Information 2

S SAU 66 SDH Cross Connected Unit (SXU) 72 SFP Optical Adapter 59, 61 Cables 58–59, 61 Splitter/Combiner 60–61 Shielding Cover 150 Signals Cables 143 SMU 63 Spare Parts 195

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Spare Parts (cont.) AMM 195 Fan Kit for TMR 197 FAU 195 MINI-LINK CN 196 NPU 195 PFU 195 RAU 196 Standard package 21 100 Mbps, GE/4xE1 24 100 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM 24 16xE1 22 16xE1, 1+1 22 200 Mbps, GE/4xE1 25 200 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM 25 30 Mbps, FE/4xE1 23 300 Mbps, GE/4xE1 25 350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, AM 26 350 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC 26 4xE1 21 50 Mbps, GE/4xE1 23 700 Mbps, GE/4xE1, XPIC 26 STM-1, opto 22 STM-1, opto, 1+1 23 Station Radio Cable 151 Sun Protection Plate 186

Traffic Cables (cont.) STM-1 Electrical Cable 142 Training 201

U User I/O Cable 145

W Wall Set 173 Waveguide Clamp Kit 185 Waveguide Lock Kit 186 Weather Protection 182

X XPIC Cable 148

T TMR 9106 122 TMR 9204 125 TMR 9205 125 TMR 9206 123 TMR 9302 Power Supply Units (PSU) 118 Tools Hardware Installation 192 Software Planning 191 Traffic Cable 4E1, Sofix - 4x RJ-45 137 4xE1 Cable, Open 75 140 Traffic Cables 135 138, 163 2xE2 Cable, 75 140 4xE1 Cable 135 4xE1 Connection Cable for ICF3 139 4xE1 Connection Cable, AMM to ICF3 138 E1 Cable 135, 139 E3 Cable, 75 141 E3 Unstructured 1+1 Cable 141

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