Alcatel Lucent Deutschland CMROB66AC2X5 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor B66 2x5W V2 User Manual Site Preparation Manual

Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor B66 2x5W V2 Site Preparation Manual

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Site Preparation Manual

Title pageAlcatel-Lucent 9768Compact Metro Radio OutdoorSite Preparation3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 | November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsUse pursuant to applicable agreementsDRAFTDRAFT
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ContentsAbout this documentPurpose ............................................................................................................................................................................................. xixiIntended audience ......................................................................................................................................................................... xixiSupported systems ........................................................................................................................................................................ xixiHow to use this document ......................................................................................................................................................... xixiSafety information ...................................................................................................................................................................... xiixiiPrerequisites .................................................................................................................................................................................. xiixiiSite preparation checklists ....................................................................................................................................................... xiixiiConventions used ........................................................................................................................................................................ xiixiiRelated information ................................................................................................................................................................... xivxivDocument support ...................................................................................................................................................................... xivxivTechnical support ....................................................................................................................................................................... xivxivHow to order .................................................................................................................................................................................. xvxvHow to comment .......................................................................................................................................................................... xvxv1Safety statementsOverview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-11-1Structure of safety statements ............................................................................................................................................... 1-21-2General safety considerations ............................................................................................................................................... 1-31-3Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-41-4Safety - specific hazards ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-51-5Product safety ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1-91-92Hardware architecture and functionalityOverview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-12-1....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements iiiDRAFTDRAFT
Functional description ............................................................................................................................................................. 2-12-1Physical description ................................................................................................................................................................. 2-32-37705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary ............................................................................................................. 2-92-9Supported installation options ........................................................................................................................................... 2-152-15Hardware and ancillary items ............................................................................................................................................ 2-252-253Site selectionOverview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-13-1Environmental and mechanical specifications ............................................................................................................... 3-23-2Spectrum analysis of RF neighborhood ............................................................................................................................ 3-33-3Site requirements ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3-43-4Site power requirements (AC) ............................................................................................................................................. 3-53-5Site power requirements (DC) ............................................................................................................................................. 3-73-79768 CMRO power requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 3-93-9Grounding and lightning protection ................................................................................................................................ 3-103-109768 CMRO product grounding ....................................................................................................................................... 3-113-11General antenna cable requirements ................................................................................................................................ 3-133-13Site requirements for link to baseband processing unit ............................................................................................ 3-143-14Site requirements for a wall mount installation ........................................................................................................... 3-143-14Site requirements for a pole mount installation ........................................................................................................... 3-143-14Site requirements for strand-mount installation .......................................................................................................... 3-153-15ASite survey checklistsOverview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1A-1SS-1 Venue survey checklist ................................................................................................................................................ A-1A-1SS-2 Site survey general checklist .................................................................................................................................... A-3A-3SS-3 Site survey access checklist ...................................................................................................................................... A-6A-6SS-4 Site survey conclusion ................................................................................................................................................ A-7A-7Contents........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................iv Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
BSite preparation checklistsOverview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... B-1B-1SP-1 Site preparation general checklist ........................................................................................................................... B-2B-2SP-2 Site preparation power source checklist ............................................................................................................... B-3B-3SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist ...................................................................................................................... B-4B-4SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklist ................................................................................................................... B-5B-5SP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklist ................................................................................................................ B-6B-6Site preparation punch list sheet ......................................................................................................................................... B-8B-8Site preparation punchlist sheet .......................................................................................................................................... B-9B-9CProduct conformance statementsOverview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... C-1C-1United States complianceIntroduction ................................................................................................................................................................................ C-2C-2Federal Communications Commission ............................................................................................................................ C-2C-2Product safety conformance statements ........................................................................................................................... C-4C-4Antenna exposure statements .............................................................................................................................................. C-5C-5FDA/IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements ................................................................................. C-5C-5Eco-environmental statements ............................................................................................................................................ C-6C-6Canadian complianceIntroduction ................................................................................................................................................................................ C-8C-8Industry Canada ........................................................................................................................................................................ C-8C-8Product safety and exposure ................................................................................................................................................ C-8C-8Antenna exposure statements .............................................................................................................................................. C-9C-9IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements .......................................................................................... C-10C-10Eco-environmental statements .......................................................................................................................................... C-11C-11Contents........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements vDRAFTDRAFT
DRelated informationOverview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... D-1D-19768 CMRO documentation ................................................................................................................................................ D-1D-17705 SAR-O documentation ............................................................................................................................................... D-2D-2LTE End-to-End Solution and LTE RAN documentation ........................................................................................ D-3D-3Surge, Grounding, and Lightning documentation ........................................................................................................ D-5D-5GlossaryIndexContents........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vi Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
List of tables1Terminology ................................................................................................................................................................... xixi2-1 9768 CMRO ................................................................................................................................................................ 2-42-42-2 Certifications and standards ................................................................................................................................... 2-52-52-3 Environmental parameters ...................................................................................................................................... 2-52-52-4 7705 SAR-O dimensions ...................................................................................................................................... 2-112-112-5 Single mode dual LC to LC ................................................................................................................................. 2-122-122-6 Single mode dual LC to FullAXS ..................................................................................................................... 2-132-132-7 Kit SAR-O - For channels 1471-1511 ............................................................................................................. 2-142-142-8 Kit SAR-O - For channels 1551-1591 ............................................................................................................. 2-142-142-9 SFP code for the fourth 7705 SAR-O connector ......................................................................................... 2-142-142-10 FULLAXS fiber field install kit ........................................................................................................................ 2-152-152-11 Pole-mount installation ......................................................................................................................................... 2-262-262-12 Wall-mount installation ......................................................................................................................................... 2-262-262-13 Pair-mount installation on a pole ....................................................................................................................... 2-262-262-14 Pair-mount installation on a wall ....................................................................................................................... 2-272-272-15 Strand-mount installation kit ............................................................................................................................... 2-272-273-1 Power materials .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-93-93-2 Grounding materials ............................................................................................................................................... 3-113-11D-1 Related Information - 9768 CMRO ................................................................................................................... D-1D-1D-2 Related information - 7705 SAR-O ................................................................................................................... D-2D-2D-3 Related Information - LTE RAN and E2E LTE Solution .......................................................................... D-3D-3D-4 Related Information - Grounding, Lightning, and Surge ........................................................................... D-5D-5....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements viiDRAFTDRAFT
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List of figures2-1 Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO ................................................................................................................................. 2-32-32-2 Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO connection interfaces ...................................................................................... 2-62-62-3 Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-Optical ...................................................................... 2-102-102-4 4-Wavelength CWDM Dual-Fiber models .................................................................................................... 2-112-112-5 9768 CMRO pole and wall-mount installation ............................................................................................ 2-162-162-6 Four 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiber ............................................................................ 2-172-172-7 Six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers with different wavelengths ................. 2-182-182-8 Six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers with same wavelength .......................... 2-182-182-9 Six 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiber ............................................................................. 2-192-192-10 9768 CMRO daisy chaining installation example ...................................................................................... 2-232-232-11 Two 9768 CMROs pair-mounted on a pole ................................................................................................... 2-242-242-12 Two 9768 CMROs pair-mounted on a wall ................................................................................................... 2-242-24....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements ixDRAFTDRAFT
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About this documentAbout this documentPurposeThis document covers the basic site preparation guidelines that should be used to plan anAlcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor site. Specific tasks are outlined thatshould be completed at the job site before an installation can begin.Intended audienceThe audience for this document is Site Preparation personnel relating to theAlcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor (9768 CMRO).Supported systemsThis document applies to the following Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro RadioOutdoor models:•Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor B66 (AWS1-3) 2x5W v2How to use this documentStart with the first chapter and work through the manual to the end. Prior to installing theproduct, the installer should be familiar with the safety precautions, warnings, andproduct conformance statements.Listed are terminology and naming conventions that may appear in the 9768 CMROdocumentation.Table 1 TerminologyThe full product name, Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor B66 (AWS1-3)2x5W v2, is also referred to as:•Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO•9768 CMRO...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements xiDRAFTDRAFT
Table 1 Terminology (continued)The full product name, Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-Optical (SAR-O), isalso referred to as:•Alcatel-Lucent 7705 SAR-O•7705 SAR-OThe full product name, Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM), is also referred toas:•Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM•5620 SAMThe terms eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM), eNodeB NEM, and NEM are used todescribe the eNodeB local maintenance applications.Safety informationFor your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given atpoints where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure tofollow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences.PrerequisitesNoneSite preparation checklistsAll site preparation activities, as well as adherence to the guidelines, should be verifiedprior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Various checklists and punchlist sheets have been provided in Appendix A of thisdocument to aid customers and Alcatel-Lucent personnel during a base station siteMethod of Procedure (MOP) walk-through prior to the equipment installation.Utilization of the checklists helps ensure a quality installation and provides a base stationsite history file for later reference. The punchlist sheets are used to track completion ofany outstanding site preparation items, and to aid in the project management ofinstallation resources.Conventions usedThe following typographical conventions are used in this manual:Appearance Descriptionemphasis Text that is emphasizedAbout this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................xii Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Appearance Descriptiondocument titles Titles of books or other documentsfile or directory names The names of files or directoriesgraphical user interface text Text that is displayed in a graphical userinterface or in a hardware labelkeyboard keys The name of a key on the keyboardsystem input Text that the user types as input to a systemCommand names and text that the user typesor selects as input to a systemsystem output Text that a system displays or printsvariablesA value or command-line parameter that theuser provides[ ] Text or a value that is optional{value1 |value2}{variable1|variable2}A choice of values or variables from whichone value or variable is used<delimited text> Specifies:•Text that is time-dependent (such asrelease, version, date, or time stamp)displayed in file and directory names•A value that the user suppliesExamples:“The ATM and IP rules files are stored in the<User-home-directory>\<WPS-version>\data\user\ samples\rules directory.”“The list of parameters you must fill in isprovided in a template zip file:wps-lte-templates-<version>.zip ”>Indicates access to a function through a menusequence. The “ >” (greater than) symbol isused to represent the succession of menus orcommands selected from the graphical userinterface (GUI) or a PC or Citrix server menuor task bar item.1Example:“Select the Import command of the Templatemenu (submenu of Interfaces)…” is indicatedby:“Select Interfaces > Template > Import…”About this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements xiiiDRAFTDRAFT
Appearance Description+The +(plus) symbol is used to form keycombinations that are pressed simultaneously,such as SHIFT+ALT+L.>Use the “ >” (greater than) symbol to formkey combinations that are pressed and thenreleased in sequence, such as ESC>ALT>A.2Notes:1. Spaces are included on either side of the “ >” (greater than) symbol when used to representthe succession of menus or commands from the graphical user interface (GUI) or a PC menuor task bar item.2. Spaces are not included on either side of the “ >” symbol when used to represent keyboardkey combination that are pressed and then released in sequence.Related informationFor information on subjects related to this product, refer to the documents listed inAppendix D, “Related information”Document supportFor support in using this or any other Alcatel-Lucent document, contact Alcatel-Lucent atthe following telephone numbers.From United States•If you are using a landline, a cellular phone or VoIP, dial this number: 1-888-582-3688From other countries•If you are using a cellular phone or VoIP, dial this number: +1-630-224-2485•If you are using a landline (phone without a plus [+] character), replace the plus signwith the corresponding exit code. Dial this number: Exit code for the country oforigin:1-630-224-2485. See the country-specific exit codes listed here.These numbers apply for document support only. For details about product hardware,software, and technical support, see the section “Technical support”.Technical supportFor technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See theAlcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contactinformation.About this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................xiv Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
How to orderTo order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or use OnlineCustomer Support (OLCS) (http://support.alcatel-lucent.com).How to commentNote to reviewers: The following "How to comment" text will appear in the finaldocument when it is published. However, the feedback method described below is for useonly on final documents. Please send your review comments to the author using theprocess you were given when you received this draft document.To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc.alcatel-lucent.com/comments/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline(comments@alcatel-lucent.com).About this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements xvDRAFTDRAFT
About this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................xvi Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
11Safety statementsOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides general information on the structure of safety instructions andsummarizes general safety requirements.General safety and residual riskThe equipment has been developed in line with state-of-the-art technology and conformswith current national and international safety requirements.The equipment is considered safe during normal operation when safe working practicesare complied with. However, hazards may arise if procedures are not followed correctlyor safe working practices are not complied with.ContentsStructure of safety statements 1-2General safety considerations 1-3Safety 1-4Safety - specific hazards 1-5Product safety 1-9...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-1DRAFTDRAFT
Structure of safety statementsOverviewThis topic describes the components of safety statements that appear in this document.General structureSafety statements include the following structural elements:Item Structure element Purpose1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury(optional)2 Safety symbol Indicates hazard type (optional)3 Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard4 Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage orinjury5 Safety message Consequences if protective measures fail6 Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard7 Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement(optional)SAMPLELifting this equipment by yourself can result in injurydue to the size and weight of the equipment.Always use three people or a lifting device to transportand position this equipment. [ABC123]CAUTIONLifting hazardSafety statements Structure of safety statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Signal wordsThe signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows:Signal word MeaningDANGER Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury.WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result indeath or serious injury.CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result inminor or moderate injury.NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury.General safety considerationsShock hazardsWARNINGElectric-shock hazardSome parts of all electrical installations are energized. Failure to follow safe workpractices and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage.For this reason, only trained and qualified personnel (electrical workers as defined inIEC 60215 or EN 60215 + A1 or in the National Electrical Code or in ANSI/NFPA No.10) may install or service the installation.WARNINGElectric-shock hazardThere is a danger of electric shock if the grounding system is inadequate.You must comply with the grounding requirements for the grounding system.Safety statements Structure of safety statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-3DRAFTDRAFT
SafetyGeneral precautions for installation proceduresWARNINGFailure to observe these safety precautions may result in personalinjury or damage to equipment.•Read and understand all instructions.•Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product.•Installation and maintenance procedures must be followed and performed bytrained personnel only.•The equipment must be provided with a readily accessible disconnect deviceas part of site preparation.•Grounding and circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of the equipment.Never operate the equipment with grounding/bonding conductordisconnected.•Install only equipment identified in the product's installation manual. Use ofother equipment may result in an improper connection which could lead tofire or injury.•Use caution when installing or modifying telecommunications equipment.•Before servicing, disconnect power input to reduce the risk of energyhazards.•For continued protection against risk of fire, all fuses used in this productmust be replaced only with fuses of the same type and rating.•Never install telecommunications equipment during a lightning storm orwhen conditions are wet.•Never touch uninsulated wiring or terminals carrying direct current orringing current, and never leave this wiring exposed. Protect and tapeuninsulated wiring and terminals to avoid risk of fire, electrical shock, andinjury to personnel.•Never spill liquids of any kind on the product.•To reduce the risk of an electrical shock, do not disassemble the product.Opening and removing covers and/or circuit boards may expose you todangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electricalshock when the unit is subsequently used.•for PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT, a readily accessibledisconnect device must be incorporated external to the equipment.Safety statements Safety........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Safety - specific hazardsDangerDANGERElectric-shock hazardWorking in severe weather can result in personal injury or death and damage to theequipment.Never install or perform maintenance during severe weather (high winds, lightning,blizzards, hurricane etc.).DANGERNoxious-substance hazardUse of unspecified cleaning agents can result in personal injury.Use only specified cleaning agents. Never use flammable solvents.Always ensure that there is adequate ventilation in the work area and wear theappropriate personal protective equipment.WarningWARNINGLaser hazardUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fibermicroscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantlyincreases the risk of eye damage.Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the opticalsource is switched on.Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiberconnectors.Safety statements Safety - specific hazards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-5DRAFTDRAFT
WARNINGElectric-shock hazardSome parts of all electrical installations are energized. Failure to observe this fact andthe safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage.For this reason, only trained and qualified personnel (electrical workers as defined inIEC 60215 + A1 or EN 60215) may install or service the installation.WARNINGElectric-shock hazardThe power supply lines to the equipment are energized. Contact with parts carryingcurrent can cause serious injury, possibly including death, even hours after the event.Turn off and lock out the system power at the disconnect device before working on orservicing the equipment.WARNINGFall hazardFalls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death.To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safework practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment.CautionCAUTIONRF hazardRF exposure in excess of applicable limits can result in personal injury.Metro Cells are designed and installed in order that they are compliant with the exposureguidelines laid down by 47 CFR 1.1307 -1.1310.For all staff that are required to work in close proximity to the equipment, for examplemaintenance personnel, contact with the antenna should be avoided. No such personsshall stay in front of the product at a distance of less than 8 cm.No other persons shall stay in front of the product at a distance of less than 22 cm.Safety statements Safety - specific hazards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
CAUTIONElectric-shock hazardDOUBLE POLE/NEUTRAL FUSINGA fuse is used in the neutral of single-phase equipment either permanently connected orprovided with a non-reversible plug. After operation of the fuse, parts of the equipmentthat remain energized might represent a hazard during servicing.Failure to observe this fact and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury andproperty damage.CAUTIONHot-surface hazardThe surfaces of the CMRO can become hot enough to cause burns on unprotected skin.On the product label, the universal symbol for Hot Surface (shown here) emphasizes thishazard.Before handling the unit, wait until its surfaces have cooled and, where the followingconditions apply, ensure that it is mounted out of the public's reach.For installations in ambient temperatures exceeding 46° C, surface temperature mayexceed 70° C. In these situations, this equipment is intended for installation where accessis restricted to only qualified service personnel.Safety statements Safety - specific hazards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-7DRAFTDRAFT
NoticesNOTICEESD hazardSemiconductor devices can be damaged by electrostatic discharges (ESD)The following rules must be complied with when handling any module containingsemiconductor components:•Wear conductive or antistatic working clothes (for example, coat made of 100%cotton).•Wear a grounded wrist strap.•Wear shoes with conductive soles on a conductive floor surface or conductive workmat.•Leave the modules in their original packaging until ready for use.•Make sure there is no difference in potential between yourself, the workplace, and thepackaging before removing, unpacking, or packing a module.•Whenever handling ESD-sensitive components, do not touch any connection pins ortracks.•Place modules removed from the equipment on a conductive surface.•Test or handle the module only with grounded tools on grounded equipment.•Handle defective modules exactly like new ones to avoid causing further damage.NOTICECondensationSudden changes in the weather may lead to the formation of condensation oncomponents. Operating the unit when condensation moisture is present can destroy theunit.Units which show signs of condensation must be dried before installation.NOTICEToolsTools left in the working area can cause short circuits during operation which can lead tothe destruction of units.Make sure after finishing your work that no tools, testing equipment, flashlights, etc.,have been left in or on the equipment.Safety statements Safety - specific hazards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Product safetyEquipment safetySafety information for this equipment can be found on various Caution, Warning, Danger,information labels or instructions affixed to or included with the product or includedwithin this document. Informational and cautionary labels may appear near the item theyaddress or may be grouped in a single location on the equipment. Warnings are typicallyadjacent to the hazard that is noted on the label. The instructions, cautions and warningsfound on these labels must be understood and observed by all personnel involved with theequipment installation and maintenance.Safety statements Product safety........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-9DRAFTDRAFT
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22Hardware architectureand functionalityOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides a high-level overview of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact MetroRadio Outdoor (9768 CMRO) product and functionality.ContentsFunctional description 2-1Physical description 2-37705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary 2-9Supported installation options 2-15Hardware and ancillary items 2-25Functional descriptionOverviewThe Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor product is a next-generationMetro Radio Outdoor product with 10x the output power at half the size when comparedwith the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor (9768 MRO), that enables mobileservice providers (MSPs) to deliver cost-effective capacity to urban hotspots, forexample, stadiums, campuses, train stations, bus stops and other urban environments, aswell as affordable coverage to rural locations. It is designed to be deployed as an overlayin an existing macro coverage area to provide increased coverage in public open spaces....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-1DRAFTDRAFT
Product features and capabilitiesThe product features and capabilities in this release are:•Supports band 66 (B66) with a reduced high-end (WRHE) of 2180 MHz and a10-MHz guard band instead of a 2200 MHz high-end•Supports LTE FDD•Supports the following LTE carriers:– 5 MHz– 10 MHz– 15 MHz– 20 MHz•Supports the AWS-1 frequency range (AWS-4 frequency range is not supported)Note: The 9768 CMRO is hardware ready to support the entire AWS-1/3 frequencyrange. In the LR15.1.L release, only AWS-1 is fully supported.•Supports UL of 1710 to 1780 MHz (70 MHz), and DL of 2110 to 2180 MHz (70MHz)•2x5W total power at antenna connector•Standard 2x2 MIMO configurations, 2-Tx and 2-Rx diversity•Supports plug-and-play (PnP) to connect automatically to the network•Supports CPRI fronthaul and daisy chaining of up to four 9768 CMROs•CSA, FCC, and IP65 certifications9768 CMROwith Solar Shield9768 CMROwithout Solar ShieldHardware architecture and functionality Functional description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Physical descriptionOverviewThe Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor is housed in an Alcatel-Lucentdesigned metallic case, adhering to NEMA Type 4 enclosure standard. The product isdesigned to be deployed close to users, usually in outdoor environments, such as on lightpoles or building walls, with a vertical profile that hides cable connectors and mountingkit for a smooth integration into the surrounding environment.The 9768 CMRO product is shown in the following figure.Weights and dimensionsThe physical dimensions of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO are:Figure 2-1 Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO9768 CMRO(Front view withSolar Shield)9768 CMRO(Rear view)Hardware architecture and functionality Physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-3DRAFTDRAFT
Table 2-1 9768 CMROWidth 180 mm (7.1 in)Height 265 mm (10.4 in)Depth 135 mm (5.3 in), including Solar ShieldVolume 6.5 LWeight 6.8 kg (15 lb)HeightWidthDepth9768 CMROfront view withSolar Shield9768 CMRObottom viewHardware architecture and functionality Physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Environmental and regulatory specificationsTable 2-2 Certifications and standardsSafety CSARadio FCCEnvironmental IP65Table 2-3 Environmental parametersTemperature range - 40°C to +50°C (+55°C with Solar Shield)Relative humidity 5% to 100%Main unitsThe 9768 CMRO is made up of four main units, which are responsible for radio, RFfiltering, fronthaul and power supply functions.Unit FunctionMOAD2 board SFP modules and power forwarding:•Two CPRI SFP ports•5.3-V to 3.3-V power convertorRadio board Radio:•LTE Band 66•Two mini-DIN 4.3-10 external RF antenna connectorsRF filter RF antenna filter that supports:•B66 (WRHE) UL frequency range from 1710 MHz to 1780MHz•B66 (WRHE) DL frequency range from 2110 MHz TO 2180MHzPower Supply Unit(PSU)•PSU AC variant - Internal power module unit providesAC-to-DC conversion (5.3 V output) to the MOAD2 board.•PSU DC variant - Internal power module unit providesDC-to-DC conversion (5.3 V output) to the MOAD2 board.The MOAD2 board distributes 5.3 V output and provides secondaryDC-to-DC conversion to generate all other (lower) voltages neededwithin the board.Hardware architecture and functionality Physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-5DRAFTDRAFT
Connection interfacesThe following figure shows the connection interfaces of the 9768 CMRO.Figure 2-2 Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO connection interfacesRF antennaconnector RF antennaconnectorPowerconnectorGroundingpoint9768 CMRO (bottom view)9768 CMRO (rear view)CPRI 2 fordaisy chainingCPRI 1 forfronthaulHardware architecture and functionality Physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Connection location Description9768 CMRO (bottom) Power supply connector (AC or DC)Two mini-DIN 4.3-10 RF antenna connectorsGrounding point9768 CMRO (rear) Two CPRI SFP ports; “CPRI 1” and “CPRI 2”“CPRI 1” is used to connect to the BBU or to daisy-chain withanother 9768 CMRO and “CPRI 2” is used to daisy chain to thenext 9768 CMROPower supplyThe Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO product supports either AC or DC external power input.9768 CMRO Power supply detailsAC variant AC power supply that operates from a single phase, three wire voltagesource in the 95 to 265 Volt range.The AC power is surge protected internally, and conforms to IEC60364-1 and GR-1089-Core, Issue 6, Section 4.6.2, Table 4-2 SurgeTest #20.Fully configured and operating at maximum levels, the productconsumes 100 W. Typical power consumption is 85 W.DC variant -48 V DC power supply that operates over the voltage range from -40 VDC to -57 V DC.The DC power is surge protected internally, and conforms to GR-1089,Issue 6, Appendix B for Port Type 8a.Fully configured and operating at maximum levels, the productconsumes 100 W. Typical power consumption is 85 W.Fronthaul interfaceThe fronthaul interface is at the back of the 9768 CMRO supporting two optical CPRISFP ports:•The “CPRI 1” SFP port (CPRI input port) is used to connect to the BBU or to thedaisy chaining port of another 9768 CMRO.•The “CPRI 2” SFP port (Daisy chaining output port) is used for daisy chaining toanother 9768 CMRO.Hardware architecture and functionality Physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-7DRAFTDRAFT
RF antennaThe Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO supports two external antenna connectors (typemini-DIN) at the bottom of the enclosure supporting external RF antennas. The externalRF antennas are customer supplied.Status indicatorsThe 9768 CMRO supports a single multi-color LED which is located on the rear lowerportion of the casing. The LED is not intended for use during normal operation of theequipment. However, it can provide a visual status of the unit during initial installationand commissioning.9768 CMRO (rear view)9768 CMRO (rear view)CPRI 2 fordaisy chainingCPRI 1 forfronthaulExternal RF antennasHardware architecture and functionality Physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Product labelingThe Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO product label provides the following information:•Model name•Part number•Serial number•Power input range•Environmental marking (WEEE/RoHS) applicable to the device7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillaryProduct overviewThe Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-Optical (7705 SAR-O) is a passiveoptical unit used to multiplex (add) and de-multiplex (drop) up to eight CoarseWavelength Division Multiplex (CWDM) wavelengths from an optical network. Theprimary function of 7705 SAR-O is to provide front-haul and back-haul support to the9768 CMRO.The 7705 SAR-O is designed for outdoor installations, such as on a pole, wall or side of abuilding in an extended temperature environment.LED indicator9768 CMRO(rear view)Hardware architecture and functionality Physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-9DRAFTDRAFT
Legend:1 Line port2 Add/drop port 13 Add/drop port 24 Add/drop port 35 Add/drop port 46 Expansion portUsing 7705 SAR-O, the number of fibers required to connect multiple 9768 CMROs canbe significantly reduced. The 7705 SAR-O supports up to six 9768 CMROs to beconnected using either one or two single mode dual fibers depending on theconfiguration. Optionally, this configuration can be extended to connect a fourth 9768CMRO on each 7705 SAR-O unit by ordering additional SFPs for the fourth port of each7705 SAR-O unit. To support eight CPRI connections, customer orderable 9926 BBUequipped with eCCM2 controller card (support up to nine CPRI connections) is used.For repair and replacement instructions, refer to the installation instructions provided withthe 7705 SAR-O installation kit or contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer supportteam.Figure 2-3 Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-OpticalLine Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Exp10.5”10”2”123456Hardware architecture and functionality 7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Power supplyThe 7705 SAR-O does not require an external power supply (a passive unit).DimensionsThe following table provides the dimensions of only the 7705 SAR-O.Table 2-4 7705 SAR-O dimensions7705 SAR-O (H x W x D) 10.24 x 10.05 x 2.17 inches7705 SAR-O 4.0 lbs (1.8 kg)ChassisThe 4-Wavelength CWDM Dual-Fiber variant of 7705 SAR-O is used for installationwith the 9768 CMRO.4-Wavelength CWDM Dual-FiberThe 4-wavelength CWDM dual-fiber is used to drop and add four specific wavelengthsfrom the network. However, other wavelengths are allowed to pass through. This variantcan also add other wavelengths and allow a 1310 nm signal to pass through in the case ofa CWDM OADM linear 1310 nm application.This variant is available in the following two models:•3HE07939AA - Used to add and drop 1471/1491/1511/1531 nm wavelengths•3HE07939BA - Used to add and drop 1551/1571/1591/1611 nm wavelengths.Figure 2-4 4-Wavelength CWDM Dual-Fiber models3HE07939AA - Add and drop 1471/1491/1511/1531 nm wavelengths3HE07939BA - Add and drop 1551/1571/1591/1611 nm wavelengthsHardware architecture and functionality 7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-11DRAFTDRAFT
7705 SAR-O installation with 9768 CMROFor installation configuration of 7705 SAR-O with 9768 CMRO, refer to the 7705 SAR-OQuick Start Guide provided within the “Kit SAR-O” (p. 2-13).The following table provides the ordering codes for the 7705 SAR-O and 7705 SAR-8OADM adapter card:Comcode Description3HE07939AA 7705 SAR-O Dual-Fiber CWDM 4 color 1471-15313HE07939BA 7705 SAR-O Dual-Fiber CWDM 4 color 1551-16113HE06584AA 4-channel CWDM OADM adapter card 1471/1491/1511/1531 nm3HE06585AB 4-channel CWDM OADM adapter card 1551/1571/1591/1611 nm3HE06585AA 7705 SAR-8/18 8 COLOR MUX/DEMUX 1471- 1611 (forconfiguration - C)Cable and ancillary itemsSingle mode dual LC to LCThe following table provides the ordering codes for the Single mode dual LC to LC fibersused for the connection between 9926 BBU and 7705 SAR-8:Table 2-5 Single mode dual LC to LCComcode Description849147590 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 2,5m849134879 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 5M849157912 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 10M849122239 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 15M849125380 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 30M849122247 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 50M849123591 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 70M849125398 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 85M849123609 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 100M849125406 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 150M849125414 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 200M849125422 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 250M849125430 OPTICAL FIBER SMDF DUAL LC TO LC 300MHardware architecture and functionality 7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Single mode dual LC to FullAXSThe Single mode dual LC to FullAXS fiber is used for the connection between:•9768 CMRO and 7705 SAR-O•7705 SAR-O and 7705 SAR-8•7705 SAR-O and 7705 SAR-OThe following table provides the ordering code for the Single mode dual optical fibers:Table 2-6 Single mode dual LC to FullAXSComcode Description849175641 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 1 m849174453 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 5 m849174461 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 15 m849174479 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 30 m849174487 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 50 m849174495 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 70 m849174503 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 85 m849174511 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 100 m849174529 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 150 m849174537 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 200 m849174545 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 250 m849174552 Optical FBR SMDF Dual LC TO FULLAXS 300 mKit SAR-OThe Kit SAR-O contains:•SFP (Qty 6)•10dB Attenuator (Qty 2)•7705 SAR-O Quick Start GuideThe SFPs are used for the connection of first three channels between 9768 CMRO and7705 SAR-O. The 10dB Attenuator is required for the installation on 7705 SAR-O, oneach Line port of the 4-Channel OADM adapter card.Hardware architecture and functionality 7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-13DRAFTDRAFT
The following tables provide the ordering codes for the Kit SAR-O:Table 2-7 Kit SAR-O - For channels 1471-1511Comcode Description301094298 KIT, SAR-O CHANNELS 1471-1511KIT, SAR-O CHANNELS 1471-1511 contents1AB402160002 SFP CKT MODULE,CWDM,OC-48/STM16,1471 NM (Qty 2)1AB402160003 SFP CKT MODULE,CWDM,OC-48/STM16,1491 NM (Qty 2)1AB402160004 SFP CKT MODULE,CWDM,OC-48/STM16,1511 NM (Qty 2)1AB252030001 10dB Attenuator (Qty 2)109812974 SAR-O QUICK START GUIDETable 2-8 Kit SAR-O - For channels 1551-1591Comcode Description301094306 KIT, SAR-O CHANNELS 1551-1591KIT, SAR-O CHANNELS 1551-1591 contents1AB402160006 SFP CKT MODULE,CWDM,OC-48/STM16,1551 NM (Qty 2)1AB402160007 SFP CKT MODULE,CWDM,OC-48/STM16,1571 NM (Qty 2)1AB402160008 SFP CKT MODULE,CWDM,OC-48/STM16,1591 NM (Qty 2)1AB252030001 10dB Attenuator (Qty 2)109812974 SAR-O QUICK START GUIDESFPs for the fourth 7705 SAR-O connectorThe following table provides the ordering codes for SFPs that are used only for the fourth7705 SAR-O connector:Table 2-9 SFP code for the fourth 7705 SAR-O connectorComcode Description1AB402160005 SFP CKT MODULE, CWDM, OC-48/STM16, 1531 NM1AB402160009 SFP CKT MODULE, CWDM, OC-48/STM16 ,1611 NMFULLAXS fiber field install kitThe FullAXS connector (FULLAXS field install kit (0.3 m), Fiber 4.8-6.5 mm OD) isused as an assembly on the 7705 SAR-O to connect the 9768 CMRO.Hardware architecture and functionality 7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-14 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
The following table provides the ordering code for the FULLAXS field install kit (0.3 m),Fiber 4.8-6.5 mm OD:Table 2-10 FULLAXS fiber field install kitComcode Description1AB431220004 FULLAXS Fiber Field Install Kit (0.3m), FIBER 4.8-6.5 mm ODSupported installation optionsOverviewThe following section describes the supported installation options for the Alcatel-Lucent9768 CMRO product. These include:•Standard installation options for 9768 CMRO (pole and wall-mount installation).•9768 CMRO (AC or DC variant) with 7705 SAR-O, separate mount installationoptions•Strand-mount installation option, where one or two DC powered 9768 CMROs, an90v AC Coax to -48v DC converter and the RF antennas are mounted on a cablestrand.•Daisy chain installation options, where up to four 9768 CMROs can be daisy-chainedtogether and share the same fronthaul port.•Pair-mounted installation options, where two 9768 CMROs are mounted side-by-sideusing a double Metro plate.•Other co-located installation options, where two 9768 CMROs are mountedside-by-side or one on top of another, without using a double Metro plate.Standard installation optionsThe standard installation options include pole (light poles, lamp posts and so on) andwall-mount (building walls) installations.Hardware architecture and functionality 7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-15DRAFTDRAFT
9768 CMRO (AC or DC variant) with 7705 SAR-O, separate mount installation optionsThe following three separate mount installation options are supported for the 9768CMRO with 7705 SAR-O:•Four 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiber•Six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers•Six 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiberFor installation configuration of 7705 SAR-O with 9768 CMRO, see “7705 SAR-Oinstallation with 9768 CMRO ” (p. 2-12).Four 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiber configurationIn this configuration, four 9768 CMROs are connected to a single 7705 SAR-O unit. The7705 SAR-O is served by a Single mode dual fiber that connects to the 7705 SAR-8 unit,equipped with a 4-Channel OADM adapter card to support four 9926 BBU CPRIconnections.Figure 2-5 9768 CMRO pole and wall-mount installationPole-mount installation Wall-mount installationHardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers configurationIn this configuration, six 9768 CMROs are connected to two 7705 SAR-O units, byconnecting three 9768 CMROs to each 7705 SAR-O unit. The two 7705 SAR-O units areeach served by a Single mode dual fiber that connects to a single 7705 SAR-8 unit,equipped with two 4-Channel OADM adapter cards to support six 9926 BBU CPRIconnections.Figure 2-6 Four 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiberHardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-17DRAFTDRAFT
Figure 2-7 Six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers with differentwavelengthsFigure 2-8 Six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers with samewavelengthHardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-18 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Six 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiber configuration (Daisy-chained7705 SAR-Os)This configuration is same as six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers,except both 7705 SAR-O units are served by a single mode dual fiber. The first 7705SAR-O unit’s Extension port is connected to the Line port of the second 7705 SAR-Ounit. The single mode dual fiber then connects the second 7705 SAR-O unit to a single7705 SAR-8 unit, equipped with an 8-Channel OADM adapter card to support six 9926BBU CPRI connections.Note: If required, this configuration can be extended to connect a fourth 9768 CMROon each 7705 SAR-O unit by ordering additional SFPs for the fourth port of each7705 SAR-O unit. See “SFPs for the fourth 7705 SAR-O connector” (p. 2-14).Tosupport eight CPRI connections, either customer orderable 9926 BBU equipped witheCCM2 controller card (supports up to nine CPRI connections) or multiple 9926BBUs can be used.Figure 2-9 Six 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiberHardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-19DRAFTDRAFT
Schematic of 9768 CMRO (AC or DC variant) with 7705 SAR-O, separate mountinstallation optionsThe following schematic shows 9768 CMRO installation with a single 7705 SAR-O thatapplies to “Four 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiber configuration”(p. 2-16).The following schematic shows 9768 CMRO installation with two 7705 SAR-Os thatapplies to “Six 9768 CMROs served by two single mode dual fibers configuration”(p. 2-17) and “Six 9768 CMROs served by a single mode dual fiber configuration(Daisy-chained 7705 SAR-Os)” (p. 2-19).Strand-mount installation optionThe strand-mount installation supports mounting one or two DC powered 9768 CMROs,an AC-to-DC converter and RF antennas (attached or external) on a strand cable. The two9768 CMROs and the 90v AC Coax to -48v DC converter are first assembled onto asaddle-bag bracket on a table prior to mounting the saddle-bag assembly onto a strand.The external RF antennas must be separately mounted onto the strand and connected tothe 9768 CMRO. The external RF antennas and the strand-mount kit for external RFantennas must be supplied by the customer.Note: The strand-mount installation is supported only for the 9768 CMRO DCvariant.Hardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-20 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
The saddle-bag bracket can be used to assemble any two units, as described below:•9768 CMRO + 9768 CMRO (90v AC Coax to -48v DC converter is mounted directlyon the strand)•9768 CMRO + an 90v AC Coax to -48v DC converter (when only one 9768 CMRO isused in the strand-mount installation)•9768 CMRO + a counterbalance weight (when only one 9768 CMRO is used in thestrand-mount installation and the 90v AC Coax to -48v DC converter is mounteddirectly on the strand)Daisy chain installation optionsIn a daisy chain installation option, up to four 9768 CMROs can be daisy chainedtogether, where they share the same fronthaul port, thus reducing the investment costneeded to connect the 9768 CMROs to the fronthaul network and aggregating the uplinkand downlink traffic.9768 CMROsin a saddle-bagassemblyAC-to-DC converterdirectly mountedon a strandStrand9768 CMRO in asaddle-bagassemblyAC-to-DC converter ina saddle-bag assemblySaddle-bag bracketStrandHardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-21DRAFTDRAFT
Daisy chaining of 9768 CMRO units is supported only with macro eNodeB BBUs (notwith 976x Metro Cells). The following table provides the supported 9768 CMRO daisychaining configurations for a BBU hardware configuration and CPRI rate:CPRIrate/BBUHWconfigura-tionCPRI rate 3 CPRI rate 5 CPRI rate 7eCCM2-HR+ bCEMP1.1Up to four 9768 CMROs can be daisy chained at 5, 10, 15 or 20 MHz carrierbandwidtheCCM2 +bCEMP1.1•Up to four 9768 CMROs can be daisy chained at5 or 10 MHz carrier bandwidth•Up to two 9768 CMROs can be daisy chained at15 or 20 MHz carrier bandwidthNot supportedbCAM2 +bCEM2Up to four 9768 CMROs can be daisy chained at 5, 10, 15 or 20 MHz carrierbandwidthNote: Mixed BBU configurations do not support daisy chaining.The BBU and all of the RFMs on the daisy chain, including 9768 CMROs, auto-negotiateto use the same CPRI rate when the system starts. CPRI line rates along a daisy chain areuniform and determined by the rate on the first segment. If the BBU wants to change theCPRI line rate for the daisy chain, each RFM starts its master interface only if the slaveinterface is up and uses only the line rate of the slave interface.The daisy-chained 9768 CMROs can be co-located or separated by some distance. Theactual distance depends upon the BBU, SFP and fiber optic cable configuration used forthe daisy chain. Refer to, “Hardware and ancillary items” (p. 2-25) for supported SFPsand fiber optic cable types and lengths.The 9768 CMRO supports two optical CPRI SFP ports at the back; one for fronthaul(“CPRI 1” port) and the other for daisy chaining (“CPRI 2” port).Hardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-22 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Pair-mount installation optionsThe 9768 CMROs can be pair-mounted on a double-Metro plate with or without daisychaining.Pair-mount installation without daisy chainingFor the pair-mount installation option without daisy chaining, a 9768 CMRO ispair-mounted with another 9768 CMRO, where each 9768 CMRO has its own separatefronthaul connection. The 9768 CMROs have to use different carriers for the pair-mountconfiguration to be valid.Pair-mount installation with daisy chainingWhen pair-mounted, the 9768 CMROs can either each have a separate fronthaulconnection, or they can be daisy chained to share the same fronthaul port, as described in“Daisy chain installation options” (p. 2-21). The 9768 CMROs have to use differentcarriers for the pair-mount configuration to be valid.Figure 2-10 9768 CMRO daisy chaining installation exampleBBUHardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-23DRAFTDRAFT
Examples of pair-mount installationCo-located installation optionTwo 9768 CMROs can be mounted in a co-located configuration, either in the sameplane, or one above the other.If the 9768 CMROs are mounted one above the other, a certain distance between them isrequired in order to prevent the bottom 9768 CMROs from overheating the top 9768CMROs. The minimum separation distance between the two 9768 CMROs must be 2 m.If the minimum separation distance is less than 2 m, then an air baffle must be used.Figure 2-11 Two 9768 CMROs pair-mounted on a poleFigure 2-12 Two 9768 CMROs pair-mounted on a wallHardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-24 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
The following table describes the deployment scenarios and whether or not an air baffle isrequired:If... Then...The minimum separationdistance between the two 9768CMROs is less than 2 mAn air baffle is required. Mount the air baffle between the two9768 CMROs.A minimum separation distance of 50 cm is required betweenthe two 9768 CMROs to use an air baffle.Note: The air baffle is customer supplied.The minimum separationdistance between the 9768CMROs is2morgreaterAn air baffle is not required.Hardware and ancillary itemsOverviewThe following section lists the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO base hardware equipment, theinstallation kits and ancillary items that can be ordered from Alcatel-Lucent.9768 CMRO base itemsThe product packaging contains the following base items:•9768 CMRO•9768 CMRO mounting frame•9768 CMRO basic installation kitAncillary itemsThe following tables list the ancillary items that are available for order fromAlcatel-Lucent in support of the defined equipment installation and configuration options.Hardware architecture and functionality Supported installation options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-25DRAFTDRAFT
Required installation itemsThe following table lists the installation items required and available for order fromAlcatel-Lucent in support of the equipment installation options. Each item must beordered separately.Table 2-11 Pole-mount installationItem Description Use9768 CMRO base items 9768 CMRO9768 CMRO mounting frame9768 CMRO basic installation kitMandatoryTool for metal band Standard BAND-IT®Banding Tool(CR00169), including operatinginstructionsMandatory for pole-mount onlyTighten the bracket metal band around thepoleBracket metal band kit Stainless steel bandsBand buckles (Ear-Lokt)MandatoryAttach the9768 CMRO or vertical tiltbracket to a pole (diameter 50 to 300 mm)using stainless steel bands.Table 2-12 Wall-mount installationInstallation kit Description Use9768 CMRO base items 9768 CMRO9768 CMRO mounting frame9768 CMRO basic installation kitMandatoryTable 2-13 Pair-mount installation on a poleInstallation kit Description Use9768 CMRO base items 9768 CMRO9768 CMRO mounting frame9768 CMRO basic installation kitMandatoryOrder two numbers if two 9768 CMROsare pair-mounted.Tool for metal band Standard BAND-IT®Banding Tool(CR00169), including operatinginstructionsMandatory for pole-mount onlyTighten the bracket metal band around thepoleBracket metal band kit Stainless steel bandsBand buckles (Ear-Lokt)MandatoryPole-mount 9768 CMROs in pair-mountinstallationDouble Metro plate kit Double Metro plate MandatoryPole-mount 9768 CMROs in pair-mountinstallationHardware architecture and functionality Hardware and ancillary items........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-26 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Table 2-14 Pair-mount installation on a wallInstallation kit Description Use9768 CMRO base items 9768 CMRO9768 CMRO mounting frame9768 CMRO basic installation kitMandatoryOrder two numbers if two 9768 CMROsare pair-mounted.Double Metro plate kit Double Metro plate MandatoryWall-mount 9768 CMROs in pair-mountinstallationTable 2-15 Strand-mount installation kitInstallation kit Description UseStrand-mount kit Saddle-bag mounting bracket (formounting 9768 CMRO, 90v AC Coaxto -48v DC converter orcounterbalance weight), including90v AC Coax to -48v DC kit forstrand-mountMandatoryFor mounting 9768 CMROs, 90v ACCoax to -48v DC converter andcounterbalance weight on to a strand.Docking stand assembly tool Facilitates mounting units to saddlebag mounting bracket on the groundprior to mounting the assembly on thestrandMandatoryFor assembling 9768 CMROs, 90v ACCoax to -48v DC and counterbalanceweight on to the saddle-bag mountingbracket.Counterbalance weight Counterbalance weight for the 9768CMRO in saddle-bag mountingbracketOptionalApplicable if only one 9768 CMRO isused in the strand-mount installation andthe 90v AC Coax to -48v DC is directlystrand-mounted.90v AC Coax to -48v DC Converts the AC supply from the 90vAC Coax power to -48v DC input forthe 9768 CMROMandatoryTo be supplied by the customerExternal RF antennastrand-mount kitStrand-mount kit for external RFantennaOptionalApplicable only if customer suppliedexternal RF antennas are used.To be supplied by the customer or by thecustomer’s strand-mount provider.7705 SAR-O installation kitFor 7705 SAR-O installation kit, see “7705 SAR-O hardware overview and ancillary”(p. 2-9).Hardware architecture and functionality Hardware and ancillary items........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-27DRAFTDRAFT
PowerItem Description UseCable assembly (AC) forNAR market3x16AWGPower connector assembled with thepower cable. Available in fourlengths: 2m, 4.5m, 9m and 12mMandatory for 9768 CMRO module withAC powerApplicable to NAR market onlyCable assembly (DC) forNAR market3x16AWGPower connector assembled with thepower cable. Available in fourlengths: 2m, 4.5m, 9m and 12mRequired for 9768 CMRO module withDC powerApplicable to NAR market onlyPower connector (AC) fornon-NAR marketAC power connector Mandatory for 9768 CMRO module withAC powerApplicable to non-NAR market onlyPower connector (DC) fornon-NAR marketDC power connector Mandatory for 9768 CMRO module withDC powerApplicable to non-NAR market onlyPower cable for non-NARmarketPower cable IN/OUT 3x1,5mm²Available in 100m roll or per meterMandatory for 9768 CMRO module withboth AC or DC powerApplicable to non-NAR market onlyGrounding cableItem Description UseGround cable for NAR market Ground cable Y/G, NAR 8AWGLSZHAvailable in any length (in meters)MandatoryApplicable to NAR market onlyGround cable for non-NARmarketGround cable Y/G 10mm² in 100mrollMandatoryApplicable to non-NAR market onlySFP modulesItem Description UseSFP module SFP CPRI Rate 3-7 - 1310nm -SMDF (1,4 km)Optical fronthaul, Daisy chainingSFP module SFP CPRI Rate 3-7 - 1310nm -SMDF (10 km)Optical fronthaul, Daisy chainingHardware architecture and functionality Hardware and ancillary items........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-28 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
OCTIS connectorItem Description UseOCTIS plug kit for SFPtransceiverOCTIS connector MandatoryOne each for fronthaul and daisy chainingportsProtects SFP and cabling fromenvironmental damage.External RF antennaItem Description UseExternal RF antenna External RF antenna for the 9768CMRO.MandatoryTo be supplied by the customer.Fiber optic cable for fronthaulItem Description UseFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 1m MandatorySingle mode fiber duplex. 67mm/250mmBreakout, Outer diameter: 5-7mm,OFNR-LSUse for Single Mode link (select cablelength)Fiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 2.5mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 5mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 15mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 30mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 50mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 70mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 85mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 100mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 150mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 200mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 250mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 300mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 300mHardware architecture and functionality Hardware and ancillary items........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-29DRAFTDRAFT
Fiber optic cable for daisy chainingItem Description UseFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 1m OptionalSingle mode fiber duplex. 67mm/67mmBreakout, Outer diameter: 5-7mm,OFNR-LSUse for Single Mode link (select cablelength)Fiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 2.5mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 5mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 15mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 30mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 50mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 70mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 85mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 100mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 150mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 200mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 250mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 300mFiber Optic cable SMDF LC-LC 2SM 300mSolar ShieldItem Description UseSolar Shield Solar Shield for 9768 CMRO Mandatory unless the 9768 CMRO isinstalled indoors or protected in anenclosure.Hardware architecture and functionality Hardware and ancillary items........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-30 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
33Site selectionOverviewPurposeThis chapter describes basic site preparation requirements for Alcatel-Lucent 9768Compact Metro Radio Outdoor installationContentsEnvironmental and mechanical specifications 3-2Spectrum analysis of RF neighborhood 3-3Site requirements 3-4Site power requirements (AC) 3-5Site power requirements (DC) 3-79768 CMRO power requirements 3-9Grounding and lightning protection 3-109768 CMRO product grounding 3-11General antenna cable requirements 3-13Site requirements for link to baseband processing unit 3-14Site requirements for a wall mount installation 3-14Site requirements for a pole mount installation 3-14Site requirements for strand-mount installation 3-15...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-1DRAFTDRAFT
Environmental and mechanical specificationsEnvironmental and mechanical specificationsTemperature range:Normal operation -40°C to +55°CCold start-up -40°CTemperature must remain higher than -40 °F (-40 °C)at all times.Humidity:Condensing 5% to 100%Altitude:Altitude range 1798 m (5900 ft) above sea level, solar load not greaterthan 1120 W/m2, normal operation against sustainedtemperatures of up to 131°F (55 °C) is assured.Vibration:North American Region (NAR) GR-63-CORE Sections 4.4.4 & 5.4.2GR-487-CORE Section 3.35European Union (EU) ETS 300-019-1.4 class 4.1EEarthquake GR-63-CORE, Earthquake Zone 4: Sections 4.41 &5.4.1Enclosure rating:Ingress protection NEMA Type 4IEC 60529 – IP65Moisture GR-487, Section 3.33Dust and water ingress IEC 60529, Section 5.2 (IP65)Wind resistance GR-487, Section 3.30Infestation and debrisThe operator of the 9768 CMRO has the responsibility to keep animal infestation andother impediments, such as birds nests, from wedging into and blocking the cooling finsof the 9768 CMRO enclosure.Site selection Environmental and mechanical specifications........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
SecurityThe typical deployment of an 9768 CMRO is intended to be up out of human reach.Nevertheless and especially where this elevation is not achievable, some form ofwatchfulness and enforcement to prevent tampering is advised. These considerations mayaffect product placement.Similarly advised is a pre-installation and thereafter occasional spectrum analysis, whichcan detect rogue or incidental threats of RF interference that may degrade the 9768CMRO's communications.Spectrum analysis of RF neighborhoodInterferenceThe 9768 CMRO complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart A Class B for immunity to radiatedinterference. However, deployments in its unregulated frequency band can be susceptibleto interference from neighboring devices of another carrier or a rogue who is intent ondisrupting the service that 9768 CMROs provide.Typically, the sector exists within the physical span and secure control of the managementof the venue, but this extent of isolation may not guarantee unimpeded securecommunications. Spectrum analysis during site selection and repeated at intervals duringthe deployed service of the 9768 CMRO is recommended.Another consideration is the extent to which non-radio sources may emit scattered RFwaves that enter the band. Some examples are•diodes in nearby electronic equipment such as scoreboards, video screens, or flighttables•fluorescent lighting.Site selection Environmental and mechanical specifications........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-3DRAFTDRAFT
Site requirementsDevice placementBefore installing the 9768 CMRO, you should perform a site survey to determine theoptimum use of the equipment and to maximize range, coverage, and networkperformance.The 9768 CMRO is designed to be mounted on poles or walls in a central location withinthe public spaces. Clear or open areas (where structures, trees, or hills do not obstructradio signals to and from the equipment) will provide better performance than closed orfilled areas.General requirementsThe following general site requirements must be met before the installation of the 9768CMRO can begin:•Adequate clearance must be provided for service access•Power service must be installed•Back haul facilities must be installed•Grounding electrode system must be installed•The environment must comply with stated environment requirements•Mounting bracket holes must be drilled•Any necessary cable support structure must be installed•Where local regulations dictate, cable conduits must be prepared.Structural requirementsVarious building materials and construction methods dictate that equipment must befastened to a wall/pole with appropriate mounting hardware. It is the responsibility of thecustomer to provide any necessary support material and structures and ensure that theinstallation support structure is adequate and compliant with ICC IBC (2012):International Building Code, and all other national and local codesSite selection Site requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Site power requirements (AC)PurposeThis section describes the power and grounding requirements that must be consideredwhen planning site facilities for Alcatel-Lucent installed equipment and products.General requirementsAll power and grounding system wiring, short-circuit (over-current) protection and surgeprotection devices must be installed by the appropriately licensed personnel. Installationmust be performed in accordance with national and local electrical codes, for example:•In the United States:National Electrical Code, NFPA 70•In Canada:Canadian Electrical Code, part I, CSA C22.1•In other countries:International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60364, parts 1 through 7In addition, adherence to all additional requirements mandated by the “country of use” isthe customer's responsibility.The appropriate power supply ground connections and site equipment ground connectionsmust be in place before commercial AC power service can be connected to the equipmentinstalled at the site.Customer AC power supplyThe equipment installed on site must be supported with a customer supplied AC powerservice. The AC connection point should be easily accessible by the service team and bemarked as the disconnect device of the equipment.Note:•The service board (or load center), circuit breakers and surge protectors devicesare not supplied with the product. They must be ordered and installed as part ofsite preparation by the customer.•All wiring (including grounding) and over-current protection must be installed atthe service panel by suitably trained and licensed personnel and in accordancewith the national and local electrical codes.•An appropriate earth ground connection is required before commercial powerservice can be connected to any equipment at the site.In the United States and Canada, the branch circuit breaker shall be installed inaccordance with the National Electrical Code, or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.Site selection Site power requirements (AC)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-5DRAFTDRAFT
The branch circuit breaker should always be situated upstream of the equipment and mustbe a double pole 20A Type C disconnect device.Line surge protectionA surge protection device is not supplied with the product. It must be ordered andinstalled as part of site preparation by the customer.The equipment can be connected to an AC mains distribution system classified as CAT II(equipment dedicated for connection to the mains distributed within a building). If thecategory of the AC mains is higher than CAT II (III or IV), then upstream surge protectionmust be installed by the customer to reduce the voltage range of transients in accordancewith CAT II.Power source Over-voltage categoryEquipment connected to building mains CAT IIEquipment connected directly to low voltage mains CAT III or CAT IVThe installation wiring for all outdoor AC units must be provided with a Listed/Approvedsurge protection device. In the United States and Canada the installation must be inaccordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.Power junction boxFor outdoor installations, in countries where local regulations dictate, a customer-suppliedpower junction box, or a mating plug and receptacle, may need to be installed as part ofsite preparation. As part of site preparation, the customer must provide the appropriatejunction box and associated fittings.In the United States and Canada, outdoor cord pendants, if used, shall comply with NECArticle 400 or Canadian Electrical Code, Part I Rule 4-012Conduit requirementsFor outdoor installations, in countries where local regulations dictate, the power cablesare required to be routed to the equipment within rigid metal conduit (RMC) orliquid-tight flexible metal (LTFMC) conduit. As part of site preparation, the customermust provide the metal conduit and associated fittings for cable routes and connectingconduit to the outdoor equipment.For the US and Canada market alternatively allowable outdoor armored cable describedin the National Electrical Code and Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, may be used withouta conduit.Site selection Site power requirements (AC)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Examples:•Type MC cable, such as Hybriflex cable•Outdoor tray cable Type TC-ERSite power requirements (DC)PurposeThis section describes the power and grounding requirements that must be consideredwhen planning site facilities for Alcatel-Lucent installed equipment and products.General requirementsAll power and grounding system wiring, short-circuit (over-current) protection and surgeprotection devices must be installed by the appropriately licensed personnel. Installationmust be performed in accordance with national and local electrical codes, for example:•In the United States:United States National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70 and United StatesNational Electrical Code (NEC)•In Canada:Canadian Electrical Code, part I, CSA C22.1•In other countries:International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60364, parts 1 through 7In addition, adherence to all additional requirements mandated by the “country of use” isthe customer's responsibility.The appropriate power supply ground connections and site equipment ground connectionsmust be in place before commercial AC power service can be connected to the equipmentinstalled at the site.Customer DC power supplyThe equipment installed on site must be supported with a customer supplied nominal-48V DC power service. The DC connection point should be easily accessible by theservice team and be marked as the disconnect device of the equipment.Site selection Site power requirements (AC)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-7DRAFTDRAFT
Note:•The service board (or load center), circuit breakers and surge protectors devicesare not supplied with the product. They must be ordered and installed as part ofsite preparation by the customer.•All wiring (including grounding) and over-current protection must be installed atthe service panel by suitably trained and licensed personnel and in accordancewith the national and local electrical codes.•An appropriate earth ground connection is required before commercial powerservice can be connected to any equipment at the site.The branch circuit breaker should always be situated upstream of the equipment and mustbe a double pole 20A Type C disconnect device.Line surge protectionA surge protection device is not supplied with the product. It must be ordered andinstalled as part of site preparation by the customer.Power junction boxFor outdoor installations, in countries where local regulations dictate, a customer suppliedpower junction box may need to be installed as part of site preparation. As part of sitepreparation, the customer must provide the appropriate junction box and associatedfittings.In the United States and Canada, outdoor cord pendants, if used, shall comply with NECArticle 400 or Canadian Electrical Code, Part I Rule 4-012.Conduit requirementsFor outdoor installations, in countries where local regulations dictate, the power cablesare required to be routed to the equipment within rigid metal conduit (RMC) orliquid-tight flexible metal (LTFMC) conduit. As part of site preparation, the customermust provide the metal conduit and associated fittings for cable routes and connectingconduit to the outdoor equipment.For the US and Canada market alternatively allowable outdoor armored cable describedin the National Electrical Code and Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, may be used withouta conduit.Examples:•Type MC cable, such as Hybriflex cable•Outdoor tray cable Type TC-ERSite selection Site power requirements (DC)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
9768 CMRO power requirementsAC required power sourceThe 9768 CMRO requires a single phase, three-wire power source in the 95 to 265 Voltrange (measured at the input), line to neutral, at a frequency of 47 Hz to 63 Hz. To avoidservice interruptions from power outages, the customer can set up an uninterruptiblepower supply (UPS).The AC junction box equipped with a receptacle that is suitable for the particular site. Forexample, if located in an uncontrolled environment subject to the weather elements, asuitable weatherized receptacle outlet must be installed.A mating plug must be provided by the customer to terminate to the ALU provided ACpower cord.DC required power source-48 V DC power supply that operates over the voltage range from -40 V DC to -57 V DC.The DC power is surge protected internally, and conforms to GR-1089, Issue 6, AppendixB for Port Type 8a.Typical power consumptionFully configured and operating at maximum levels, the product consumes 100W. Typicalpower consumption is 85W, 1 Amp at maximum draw.Surge protection devicesFor cases where the CMRO is connected to power sources susceptible to surgesexceeding the first-level surge (that is, outdoor environments), additional external surgeprotection devices are required and must be provided by the customer.Power ancillary itemsThe following Alcatel-Lucent power related ancillary items must be used.Table 3-1 Power materialsItem Description UsePower connector (AC) AC power connector Required for 9768 CMRO module withAC powerPower cable Power cable IN/OUT 3G1,5mm²,100m roll or multiples of 1m length(as needed)Required for both AC and DC powered9768 CMRO modulePower connector (DC) DC power connector DC power connectorSite selection 9768 CMRO power requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-9DRAFTDRAFT
Grounding and lightning protectionOverviewThe primary goal of an earthing system is to assure personnel safety and protection ofinstallations against damage. Two important phenomena are lightning and power systemfaults. These can cause circulation of large currents, which may create hazardous voltagesin the installation.•For lightning, the task of the earthing system is to provide a path to the soil fordangerous currents, while maintaining potential differences between any two points ofan installation as low as possible.•For power system faults, it provides a safe path for fault currents, while alsomaintaining potential differences between any two points of an installation as low aspossible.Codes and standardsRegulatory grounding codes and standards may differ from region to region and countryto country. The grounding/bonding of the installation site and Alcatel-Lucent 9764 MetroCell Outdoor must follow national and/or local regulatory codes and standards incountries and localities where these exist.Examples of these regulatory codes and standards are:•National Electric Code (NFPA 70), USA•Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (CSA C22.1)•BS 7671 (UK IEE Wiring Regulations, BS 7671•VDE 0100, Germany•International Electrotechnical Commission's international standard, 60364Grounding requirementsThe Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Metro Cell Outdoor can be susceptible to lightning surges due toits association with elevated installation locations. It is therefore imperative that theequipment and installation site be properly grounded to a reliable and effective groundingelectrode system such that a low impedance path to earth is provided.For Alcatel-Lucent 9764 Metro Cell Outdoor installations the following grounding systemtypes are supported:•TNIn a TN earthing system, one of the points in the generator or transformer is connectedwith earth, usually the star point in a three-phase system. The body of the electricaldevice is connected with earth via this earth connection at the transformer.•TTSite selection Grounding and lightning protection........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
In a TT earthing system, the protective earth connection of the consumer is providedby a local connection to earth, independent of any earth connection at the generator.Important! Where uncertainty exists around the reliability and/or effectiveness of themain grounding system contact Alcatel-Lucent Technical Support or the appropriateelectrical inspection authority.In addition the following document can also be used as a general reference forinstallation site grounding requirements, Grounding and Lightning ProtectionGuidelines for Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115.Surge protection requirementsHaving a good ground alone is not enough to minimize damage due to energy surges.Commercial power and data facilities are susceptible to lightning surges, switchingtransients of power and switching of circuit breakers in the power system under faultconditions. Therefore power and data facilities must be also be properly protected.A surge protection device capable of discharging the surge waveforms as defined in IEEEC62.41 (1991), Recommended Practice on Surge Voltage in Low-Voltage AC PowerCircuits, for Location Category “C3” and “High System Exposure” must be installed inthe power panel board or load center supplying power to the installation site and must beconnected directly to the grounding electrode system. The power panel board or loadcenter, circuit breakers and surge protector are not supplied with the product. They mustbe ordered and installed as part of site preparation by the customer.It is also strongly recommended that surge protection devices are installed on electricaldata facilities cabling in order to protect against electrical surges that may potentiallycause damage to equipment and the cables if they were not adequately protected.9768 CMRO product groundingOverviewThis section details the grounding ancillary items and grounding connection points on the9768 CMRO.Grounding ancillary itemsThe following grounding related ancillary items can be ordered from Alcatel-Lucent.Table 3-2 Grounding materialsItem DescriptionGrounding cable Green and yellow insulation (100 meter roll)Site selection Grounding and lightning protection........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-11DRAFTDRAFT
Table 3-2 Grounding materials (continued)Item DescriptionBasic installation kit Cable lugs, screws and washersNote: Where grounding materials are locally supplied it is important that allgrounding system material (cable, connectors, buses, etc.) are of high quality, thatresist deterioration and require little or no maintenance.9768 CMRO grounding pointThe following figure shows the grounding point on the 9768 CMRO. The ground cablecan be connected directly to the 9768 CMRO via a double hole grounding lug crimpedonto the cable. M5 screws are used to attach the ground cable to the grounding point onthe 9768 CMRO.Double lug grounding pointat the bottom of the CMROGrounding lugM6 screwsGround cableSite selection 9768 CMRO product grounding........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
General antenna cable requirementsGeneral requirementsThe appropriate antenna type, cable length and type, and number of antenna jumpercables should be available at the site for the start of the installation.The following are general antenna requirements:•The appropriate Alcatel-Lucent recommended antenna should be used.•The appropriate Alcatel-Lucent recommended antenna cables should be used.•All antenna cable runs must be appropriately supported in accordance with theconnector and cable manufacturer's instructions.•Grounding of the antenna feeder cable outer shield must be performed in accordancewith the ground kit manufacturer's instructions.•All antenna cable connectors must be at least IP67 rated (IP67 rating requirement, asdefined by IEC 60529, calls for total protection against dust and protection againstsubmersion in water).•Antenna and cable sweeps must be performed prior to the start of the installation.Antenna installationAntenna installations shall be performed in accordance with all applicable manufacturer'srecommendations, and national laws and regulations.To ensure correct antenna installation, all necessary calculations and/or fieldmeasurements shall be evaluated for compliance with applicable national laws orregulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields. The antenna manufacturer orsupplier shall deliver all technical data necessary to perform this compliance evaluation(e.g., antenna gain pattern, antenna dimensions, etc.). Information on the methodologyand results of the compliance evaluation shall be available for inspection by officials ofthe governing authorities.Antenna cable groundingGrounding of the antenna cable outer shield must be performed in accordance with theground kit manufacturer's instructions and as outlined in Grounding and LightningProtection Guidelines for Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115.Site selection General antenna cable requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-13DRAFTDRAFT
Site requirements for link to baseband processing unitDistance from 9768 CMROThe uplink and downlink to the 9768 CMRO are supported for fiber optic cable runs ofnot greater than•300 m (984 ft) incase of multi-mode•15 km (32,810 ft) incase of single-modeThe cable used must support the CPRI Line Bit Rate Option 3.Site requirements for a wall mount installationBracketThe wall-mount bracket that the 9768 CMRO product includes provides sufficientstandoff to dissipate heat and ensure thermal protection of the radio components and thefacility wall or façade.Weight bearingThe wall or façade and any nonstandard fasteners must be able to sustain at least the 21-lb(9.53-kg) radio and its 5-lb (2.27-kg) wall-mount hardware, for a total weight of 26 lb(11.8 kg).A safety factor of 4 must be observed.Site requirements for a pole mount installationOverviewThe 9768 CMRO can be easily mounted onto a wooden or metal pole.The pole-mount bracket to use depends on the diameter of the pole. However, any bracketused for pole mounting must attach to the pole and to the wall-mount bracket of the 9768CMRO. The bracket metal band pole-mount kit meets this requirement and is available toaccommodate various diameters (diameter 50 to 300 mm).The following pole-mount installations are supported:•The 9768 CMRO banded onto a pole (without the tilt option).The 9768 CMRO mounting bracket and pole band installation kit is used.•• The 9768 CMRO attached to the vertical tilt bracket. Vertical tilt bracket is bandedonto a pole.Site selection Site requirements for link to baseband processing unit........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-14 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
The vertical tilt bracket, 9768 CMRO mounting bracket and pole band installation kitis used.RequirementsAttention: The 9768 CMRO must be mounted with the appropriate mounting hardwaresuitable for the various supporting structures, building materials and constructionmethods. Following a site survey, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that:•The installation support structure is adequate and compliant with ICC IBC (2012):International Building Code, and all other national and local codes•The appropriate mounting hardware and any necessary recommended supportinganchor fixings are used.Site requirements for strand-mount installationOverviewThe strand-mount installation supports mounting one or two DC powered 9768 CMROs,an AC-to-DC converter and RF antennas (attached or external) on a strand cable. The two9768 CMROs and the 90v AC Coax to -48v DC converter are first assembled onto asaddle-bag bracket on a table prior to mounting the saddle-bag assembly onto a strand.The external RF antennas must be separately mounted onto the strand and connected tothe 9768 CMRO. The external RF antennas and the strand-mount kit for external RFantennas must be supplied by the customer.Note: The strand-mount installation is supported only for the 9768 CMRO DCvariant.RequirementsTo strand-mount the 9768 CMRO DC variant, the following installation items arerequired depending on the installation options:•Strand-mount kit: Saddle-bag mounting bracket (for mounting 9768 CMRO, 90v ACCoax to -48v DC converter or counterbalance weight), including 90v AC Coax to-48v DC kit for strand-mount (Mandatory).•Docking stand and assembly tool: Facilitates mounting units to saddle bag mountingbracket on the ground prior to mounting the assembly on the strand (Mandatory).•Counterbalance weight: Counterbalance weight for the 9768 CMRO in saddle-bagmounting bracket (Optional)•90v AC Coax to -48v DC: Converts the AC supply from the 90v AC Coax power to-48v DC input for the 9768 CMRO (Mandatory).•External RF antenna strand-mount kit: strand-mount kit for external RF antenna(Optional).Site selection Site requirements for a pole mount installation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-15DRAFTDRAFT
Prepare site for the strand-mount installationThe following are required to prepare a site for mounting the Alcatel-Lucent 9768Compact Metro Radio Outdoor onto a strand cable:•A site survey has been conducted and a location for the device has been selected•Install backhaul cable runs•Install power cable runs•Install RF runs (if antenna connection to remote site)•Ensure site specific fixing materials are available for strand cable mounting the 9768CMRO•Ensure strand cable is adequately groundedSite selection Site requirements for strand-mount installation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Appendix A: Site surveychecklistsOverviewPurposeIn the following checklists, venue refers to the general area, such as a stadium, enterprisecampus, or airport terminal, at which the equipment will be located, and specific siterefers to the exact position at which the equipment will be installed in that venue.ContentsSS-1 Venue survey checklist A-1SS-2 Site survey general checklist A-3SS-3 Site survey access checklist A-6SS-4 Site survey conclusion A-7SS-1 Venue survey checklistVenue addressVenueNameStreet addressCity, State...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-1DRAFTDRAFT
Venue detailsThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of site equipment. Circlethe correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. The altitude of the venue relative to sealevel is between −197 ft and +5900 ft.Y N N/A2. Ambient temperatures at the venue areexpected to remain above −40 °F (-40 °C)and below 131°F (55 °C).Y N N/A3. Temperature swings at the venue areexpected to be always less than 86 °F (30°C).Y N N/A4. Humidity at the venue is expected to bealways 5% or greater.Y N N/A5. RF spectrum analysis has been performedin the venue at various times of day onvarious days of the week and has shownno activity that is likely to causeinterference with the transmission orreception of the Metro Cells.Y N N/A6. The power factor of 0.92 meets theapproval of the company that suppliespower to the venue.Y N N/A7. Dust at the venue is expected to be belowthe limit for a NEMA Type 4 enclosure.Y N N/A8. Corrosive salt fog at the venue isexpected to be below the limit for aNEMA Type 4 enclosure.Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site survey checklists SS-1 Venue survey checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
SS-2 Site survey general checklistName, address and locationSpecific siteSite name:Site code:GPS Location:Latitude:Longitude:Altitude:Elevation:Accuracy:Type of siteThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of site equipment. Circlethe correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item # Type of site Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Height1. Indoor / stadium Y N N/A2. Outdoor pole Y N N/A3. Outdoor building façade Y N N/A4.` Outdoor short post Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site environmentThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of site equipment. Circlethe correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Site survey checklists SS-2 Site survey general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-3DRAFTDRAFT
Item # Site environment Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Wind-driven rain at the specificsite is expected to be beneath thelimit for a NEMAType 4enclosure.Y N N/A2. The minimum distance betweenthe installed equipment and thegeneral public conforms withthat specified in the“ Productsafety and RF exposure” sectionof the Product ConformanceAppendixY N N/A3. The mounting location is largeenough to accommodate theMetro Cell with its mountingbracket(s).Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Existing equipment typeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of site equipment. Circlethe correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item # Equipment type Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Metro Cell Y N N/A2. 7705 SAR-W Y N N/A3. Other Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site survey checklists SS-2 Site survey general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Existing power typeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of site equipment. Circlethe correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item # Power Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. AC Y N N/A1(a). AC power voltage is:110 V or 220 V nominalY N N/A1(b). AC power frequency range:from 47 Hz to 63 HzY N N/A2. DC Y N N/A2(a). DC power voltage is:-48 VDCY N N/A3. Battery Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Existing transmission typeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of site equipment. Circlethe correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item # Transmission type Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. IP/MPLS Y N N/A2. xDSL Y N N/A3. GPON Y N N/A4. WiFi Y N N/A5. Wireless (MPR, etc.) Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site survey checklists SS-2 Site survey general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-5DRAFTDRAFT
SS-3 Site survey access checklistPersons to contactResponsible for site Name:Phone:Fax:Email:Necessary Authorization Name:Phone:Fax:Email:Subcontractor Name:Phone:Fax:Email:Other persons Name:Phone:Fax:Email:Notes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Lock and key informationAnylockedboxesY N N/A KeyprovidedbyName:Phone:Fax:Email:Notes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site survey checklists SS-3 Site survey access checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Site location accessLadderrequiredY N N/A Height of ladderCranerequiredY N N/A Height of craneParkingavailableY N N/A Distance to siteBucket truckrequiredY N N/A HeightNotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______SS-4 Site survey conclusionSite acceptanceOKOK, action requiredNOKAction itemsSeverity DescriptionBlocking Major Minor1234ResolutionDate Representative Representative DescriptionName Initials Name InitialsSite survey checklists SS-3 Site survey access checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-7DRAFTDRAFT
1234Survey approvalDate of site survey:Name SignatureSite survey checklists SS-4 Site survey conclusion........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Appendix B: Site preparationchecklistsOverviewPurposeThis section is for use by authorized personnel to verify completion of cell sitepreparation activities prior to installation of Metro Cell equipment.SP-GEN cell site general informationComplete the following information about the cell site.•Cell Site Name: ______________________•Cell Site Address: ______________________•Cell Site Access Contact Name: ______________________•Market Name: ______________________•Cell Site number: ______________________•Contact Phone number: ______________________.ContentsSP-1 Site preparation general checklist B-2SP-2 Site preparation power source checklist B-3SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist B-4SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklist B-5SP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklist B-6Site preparation punch list sheet B-8Site preparation punchlist sheet B-9...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-1DRAFTDRAFT
SP-1 Site preparation general checklistPurposeWhere applicable, the following items must be completed prior to the installation of siteequipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Are site environmental conditions withinequipment specified operating range?Y N N/A2. Has the required space been providedaround equipment [i.e., maintenanceaccess, heat dissipation, safety]?Y N N/A3. Has a Method of Procedure (MOP) beendeveloped with the installationsupervisor?Y N N/A4. Has installer site equipment parametersheet been completed and reviewed withthe installation supervisor?Y N N/A5. Has all equipment been ordered and hasdelivery to site been scheduled?Y N N/A6. Have all necessary arrangements beenmade for access to the site?Y N N/A7. Have all necessary arrangements beenmade to get equipment onto the site(crane, etc.)?Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site preparation checklists SP-1 Site preparation general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
SP-2 Site preparation power source checklistPurposeWhere applicable, the following items must be completed prior to the installation of thesite equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Is power service available? Y N N/A2. Have power service and conduits beenapproved by local code?Y N N/A3. Is power service equipped with surgeprotection at service entry point?Y N N/A4. Is the power source appropriate forequipment being installed?Y N N/A5. Does power service have proper circuitbreaker rating(s) and labeling?Y N N/A6. Is power circuit breaker(s) available andlabeled for power system?Y N N/A7. Is power circuit breaker(s) available andlabeled for listed ancillary equipment?Y N N/AA. Y N N/AB. Y N N/AC. Y N N/A8. Do elevated lighting, intrusion lighting,etc. feeds have proper lightningprotection?Y N N/A9. If not supplied with the product, have atleast two AC duplex convenience outletsbeen provided within 1.5 meters (5 feet)of the product?NOTE: A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt(GFCI) type is recommended, and mustbe used when required by code.Y N N/A10. Is each outlet protected by a UL/CSAlisted, or approved 15 A circuit breaker?Y N N/ASite preparation checklists SP-2 Site preparation power source checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-3DRAFTDRAFT
SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklistPurposeWhere applicable, the following items must be completed prior to the installation of thesite equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding description items.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Is soil resistivity and site resistance teston file?Y N N/A2. Has connection been provided togrounding electrode system?If yes, circle all that apply:A. Via a buried ring ground and drivenrod(s)B. Via a buried metallic and electricallycontinuous water pipeC. Via driven ground rod(s) and/orplate(s)D. Via electrolytic ground rod(s)E. Via grounded building steelF. Via grounded grid or radialY N N/A3. Is antenna support structure(s) grounded? Y N N/A4. Is antenna tower bonded to groundingelectrode system?Y N N/A5. Are any guy wires bonded to groundingelectrode system?Y N N/A6. Are antenna cable shields grounded atboth ends?Y N N/A7. Are all ground connections in compliancewith Alcatel-Lucent requirements(exothermic weld, compression type with2-hole lugs; properly secured;anti-oxidant used on contact surfacearea)?Y N N/A8. Are all grounding conductors routed asstraight as possible with no loops or sharpbends?Y N N/A9. Is equipment support structure grounded? Y N N/ASite preparation checklists SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments10. Are metallic conduits bonded at both endsand 7.62-meters (25-foot) intervals?Y N N/A11. Is power supply equipped with a surgeprotection device and is the deviceproperly connected to the ground system?Y N N/A12. Are the additional surge protectiondevices properly connected to the groundsystem?Y N N/A13. Is strand cable adequately grounded? Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklistPurposeWhere applicable, the following items must be completed prior to the installation of theRF cell site equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Are all antenna cable runs installed? Y N N/A2. Are all antenna cable runs properlyterminated with the appropriateconnectors on the equipment side?Y N N/A3. Are all cable connections torqued to theappropriate value?Y N N/A4. If required, are the optional RF antennacables equipped with surge protectiondevices?Y N N/A5. Are all external cables UV rated? Y N N/A6. Are antenna cable runs' demarcationpoints in proper location?Y N N/ASite preparation checklists SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-5DRAFTDRAFT
Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments7. Are antenna cable runs marked and inproper sequence per applicable equipmentdrawings?Y N N/A8. Are appropriate type, length and numberof antenna cable jumpers available?Y N N/A9. Are appropriate drip loops provided forantenna cable runs at turns anddemarcation point?Y N N/A10. Have antenna and cable sweeps beenperformed?Y N N/A11. Are antennas properly installed andsecured?Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______SP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklistPurposeWhere applicable, the following items must be completed prior to the installation of thesite equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Is antenna installed with base level withintwo degrees?Y N N/A2. Is antenna installed with less than 25% ofthe sky masked by obstruction?Y N N/A3. Is GPS antenna located at least 3.05 m(10 ft.) vertically and horizontally fromany active transmit antenna?Y N N/A4. Are aggregate cable loss, cable VSWR,total cable length, cable type, GPSantenna gain, KS list and serial numbersrecorded in the site installation records?Y N N/ASite preparation checklists SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments5. Is proper gain antenna installed for thetotal aggregate cable loss and length?Y N N/A6. Is measured cable VSWR within itsspecified value?Y N N/A7. If required, is the GPS antenna cableproperly grounded and equipped with aproper surge protection device?Y N N/A8. Are proper service loops provided nearantenna?Y N N/A9. Is proper drip loop provided for theoutdoor antenna jumper cables?Y N N/A10. Are cable connections torqued to theappropriate value?Y N N/A12. Are all external cables UV rated? Y N N/A13. Are antenna bracket, pipes, and antennaproperly secured?Y N N/A14. If required, has weatherproof protectiontape been applied to GPS antenna cableconnector joints?Y N N/A15. Was GPS antenna location verified forline of sight using a GPS test unit orequivalent?Y N N/A16. Is GPS antenna location free of externalinterference (i.e., radio stations,collocated equipment, etc.)?Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site preparation checklists SP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-7DRAFTDRAFT
Site preparation punch list sheetPurposeThe following punch list is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.Item # Comment/Description Severity (1/2/3) Corrective Action Required(Y/N) Completed DateNotes:1. Equipment installation cannot occur until outage is rectified and will void warranty or potentially causepersonal injury.2. Equipment installation can occur but issue must be rectified prior to handoff to customer or service turn-upso that the warranty is not voided.3. Equipment installation, handoff to customer, or service turn-up can occur but not per Alcatel-Lucentrecommendations.4. Inspection Checklist Completion Sign-Off (complete below)5. Was the punchlist continuation sheet on the next page used? Yes or No6. Inspector's Name: ______________________7. Inspector's Signature: _____________________ Date: _________Site preparation checklists Site preparation punch list sheet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Site preparation punchlist sheetPurposeThe following punchlist is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.Item # Comment/Description Severity(1/2/3)Corrective ActionRequired(Y/N) CompletedDateSite preparation checklists Site preparation punchlist sheet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-9DRAFTDRAFT
Site preparation checklists Site preparation punchlist sheet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Appendix C: Productconformance statementsOverviewPurposeThis section presents the product conformance statements that apply to the Alcatel-Lucent9768 Metro Radio Outdoor product.The statements that are required are determined primarily by national or multi-nationalregulations. However, in some regions, contract terms determine which statements arerequired.The presence of the statement indicates that the product does comply with that statementwherever it is required to do so.ContentsUnited States compliance C-2Federal Communications Commission C-2Product safety conformance statements C-4Antenna exposure statements C-5FDA/IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements C-5Eco-environmental statements C-6Canadian compliance C-8Industry Canada C-8Product safety and exposure C-8Antenna exposure statements C-9IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements C-10Eco-environmental statements C-11...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-1DRAFTDRAFT
United States complianceIntroductionPurposeThe statements that follow are the product conformance statements that apply to theAlcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor Product when deployed in the United States.ContentsFederal Communications Commission C-2Product safety conformance statements C-4Antenna exposure statements C-5FDA/IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements C-5Eco-environmental statements C-6Federal Communications CommissionFederal Communications CommissionImportant! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel-Lucent, Inc.could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.FCC Part 15 Class BNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.Product conformance statementsUnited States complianceIntroduction........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouragedto try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Part 68This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted bythe ACTA. At the upper-right-hand corner inside the cabinet assembly of this equipmentis a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format ofAAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephonecompany.FIC 04DU9-1SN.SOC 6.0NThe T1 network interface on this equipment is hardwired to a punchdown block, whichmeets the FCC specifications.If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company willnotify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.However, if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify thecustomer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaintwith the FCC if you believe it is necessary.The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, orprocedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephonecompany will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications tomaintain uninterrupted service.FCC regulations prohibit the connection of customer-provided equipment to central officeimplemented systems. Connection to party lines is subject to tariffs; users should contacttheir state public utility commission, public service commission, or corporationcommission for information.Product conformance statementsUnited States complianceFederal Communications Commission........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-3DRAFTDRAFT
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company mayrequest that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.If trouble is experienced with this equipment repair or warranty information may beobtained by contacting:Technical Support Services, within the United States: +1 630 224 4762, prompt 2Product safety conformance statementsProduct safety conformanceThe Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor is Safety Certified ITE by CSAInternational.This Certification is marked on the equipment main nameplate label. Should the localAuthority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) require prior or additional verification of thisCertification, a Product Certificate of Compliance can be obtained from the specificCertification Body by the Business/Product Unit Applicant for the product or bycontacting:Technical Support Services, within the United States: +1 630 224 4762, prompt 2Any modifications to this equipment are not permitted without review and official writtenauthorization from the specific Certification Body. Unauthorized changes may violate theProduct Safety Certification. Modifications or changes authorized by official CN/CNNare assumed to have received prior approval from this Lab.Indoor applicationsThis equipment is intended for installation in restricted access locations where access iscontrolled or where access can only be gained by service personnel with a key or tool.Access to this equipment is restricted to qualified service personnel only.Product conformance statementsUnited States complianceFederal Communications Commission........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Antenna exposure statementsAntenna exposureAntenna installations for the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor product will beperformed in accordance with all applicable manufacturer's recommendations, andnational laws and regulations. To ensure correct antenna installation, the antenna installerwill perform all necessary calculations and/or field measurements to evaluate compliancewith applicable national laws or regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields.The supplier of radio equipment, the supplier of antenna equipment and the integrator andbuilder of the site must provide sufficient information so that the limits of the exclusionzones can be determined. Any changes to the antenna or other equipment in the transmitpath may require re-evaluation of the exposures to electromagnetic fields.Pursuant to 47 CFR Part 1, Subpart I, subject to the provisions of section 1.1307, allinstallations must be evaluated for requirements contained in Table 1, “Limits formaximum permissible exposure,” in section 1.1310.FDA/IEC optical transmitter product compliance statementsFDA/IEC optical transmitter product complianceAlcatel-Lucent declares that this equipment complies with the Food and DrugAdministration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA/CDRH) regulations21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. It is a Class I/1 laser optical fiber communication systems“product” under the FDA.This Product is designed to ensure that personnel operating the product are notendangered by laser radiation during normal operation and fault conditions. This productdoes not present a risk of eye injury because it is fully enclosed and does not containembedded lasers greater than Class I/1 unless otherwise noted.Product conformance statementsUnited States complianceAntenna exposure statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-5DRAFTDRAFT
Laser warningEco-environmental statementsPackaging collection and recovery requirementsCountries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be establishedfor the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for thereturn and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packagingwaste within specific jurisdictions, contact the Alcatel-Lucent Environment, Health andSafety organization or Alcatel-Lucent Hazardous Waste Center technical support at (888)539-2783.For installations not performed by Alcatel-Lucent, please contact the Alcatel-LucentCustomer Support Center at:Technical Support Services, within the United States: +1 630 224 4762, prompt 2Material content complianceThe following notification applies to Alcatel-Lucent products distributed for sale, resale,or use.This product, part, or both may include a lithium-manganese dioxide battery, whichcontains very small amounts of a perchlorate substance. Special handling may apply.WARNINGUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fibermicroscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantlyincreases the riskof eye damage.Never lookinto the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the opticalsource is switched on.Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiberconnectors.Laser hazardProduct conformance statementsUnited States complianceFDA/IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
For California:Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/.Product conformance statementsUnited States complianceEco-environmental statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-7DRAFTDRAFT
Canadian complianceIntroductionPurposeThe statements that follow are the product conformance statement that apply to theAlcatel-Lucent 9768 Compact Metro Radio Outdoor when deployed in Canada.ContentsIndustry Canada C-8Product safety and exposure C-8Antenna exposure statements C-9IEC optical transmitter product compliance statements C-10Eco-environmental statements C-11Industry CanadaEMC approvalICES-003: Interference-Causing Equipment Standard Digital ApparatusThe Alcatel-Lucent Metro Radio product complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Product safety and exposureProduct safety conformanceThis equipment is safety certified to C22.2 No. 60950-1 for Canada by a laboratoryaccredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), such as CSA, UL, or others. Theproduct bears this certification mark of this certification laboratory on its main nameplatelabel. Should the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) require prior or additionalverification of this certification, a product certificate of compliance can be obtained fromthe specific certification laboratory by the business/product unit Applicant for the product.Any modifications to this equipment are not permitted without review and written officialProduct conformance statementsCanadian complianceOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
authorization from the specific certification laboratory. Unauthorized changes may violatethe product safety certification. Modifications or changes authorized by official CN/CNNare assumed to have received prior approval from this Lab.Human exposurePursuant to Health Canada Safety Code 6, Limits of Human Exposure to Radio frequencyElectromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, all installationsmust be evaluated against the Maximum Exposure Limits as described in Health Canada99-EHD-237.Antenna exposure statementsAntenna exposureAntenna installations for this equipment shall be performed in accordance with allapplicable manufacturer's recommendations, and national laws and regulations. To ensurecorrect antenna installation, the antenna installer shall perform all necessary calculationsand/or field measurements to evaluate compliance with applicable national laws orregulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields.The supplier of radio equipment, the supplier of antenna equipment and the integrator andbuilder of the site must provide sufficient information so that the limits of the exclusionzones can be determined. Any changes to the antenna or other equipment in the transmitpath may require re-evaluation of the exposures to electromagnetic fields.The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distanceof at least 1.8 m from all persons.Les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doivent être installées de façon à respecter unedistance de sécurité d'au moins 1.8 m.Product conformance statementsCanadian complianceProduct safety and exposure........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-9DRAFTDRAFT
IEC optical transmitter product compliance statementsIEC optical transmitter product complianceAlcatel-Lucent declares that this equipment complies with the InternationalElectrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards IEC 60825-1 Edition 2.0 (2007) and IEC60825-2 Edition 3.1 (2007). It is a Class I/1 laser optical fiber communication systems“product” under the IEC classifications.This product is designed to ensure that personnel operating the product are notendangered by laser radiation during normal operation and fault conditions. This productdoes not present a risk of eye injury because it is fully enclosed and does not containembedded lasers greater than Class I/1 unless otherwise noted.Laser warningWARNINGUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fibermicroscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantlyincreases the riskof eye damage.Never lookinto the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the opticalsource is switched on.Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiberconnectors.Laser hazardProduct conformance statementsCanadian complianceIEC optical transmitter product compliance statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Eco-environmental statementsPackaging collection and recovery requirementsCountries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be establishedfor the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for thereturn and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packagingwaste within specific jurisdictions, contact the Alcatel-Lucent Environment, Health andSafety organization or Alcatel-Lucent Hazardous Waste Center technical support at (888)539-2783.For installations not performed by Alcatel-Lucent, please contact the Alcatel-LucentCustomer Support Center at:Technical Support Services, within Canada: +1 630 224 4672, prompt 2Product conformance statementsCanadian complianceEco-environmental statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-11DRAFTDRAFT
Product conformance statements Eco-environmental statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Appendix D: RelatedinformationOverviewPurposeFor information on subjects related to this product, refer to the documents listed in thisappendix.Contents9768 CMRO documentation D-17705 SAR-O documentation D-2LTE End-to-End Solution and LTE RAN documentation D-3Surge, Grounding, and Lightning documentation D-59768 CMRO documentationApplicable 9768 CMRO documentsFor information on subjects related to this product, refer to the documents listed in thefollowing table. Where applicable, click the “At this location” link. On the resultingOnline Customer Support (OLCS) product or solution page, select “Manuals and Guides”to access the document.Table D-1 Related Information - 9768 CMRORefer to this document At this location For more information onAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CompactMetro Radio Outdoor SitePreparation9926 DBS-LTE (DistributedBase Station for LTE)(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000003822)9768 CMRO sitepreparation....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements D-1DRAFTDRAFT
Table D-1 Related Information - 9768 CMRO (continued)Refer to this document At this location For more information onAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CompactMetro Radio OutdoorTechnical Description9926 DBS-LTE (DistributedBase Station for LTE)(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000003822)9768 CMRO technicaldescription.Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CompactMetro Radio OutdoorMaintenance andTroubleshooting9926 DBS-LTE (DistributedBase Station for LTE)(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000003822)9768 CMRO maintenanceand troubleshooting(including hardwarereplacement).976x Compact Metro ModelOffer Provisioning Guide,LTE/IRC/APP/044619Subject to non-disclosureagreement and available fromAlcatel-Lucent representatives.Describes the different 9768CMRO hardwareconfigurations, relatedprovisioning rules, and SLIcodes.7705 SAR-O documentationApplicable 7705 SAR-O documentsFor information on subjects related to this product, refer to the documents listed in thefollowing table. Where applicable, click the “At this location” link. On the resultingOnline Customer Support (OLCS) product or solution page, select “Manuals and Guides”to access the document.Table D-2 Related information - 7705 SAR-ORefer to this document At this location For more information onCPRI CWDM Application ofOptical OADM in eNodeB -Model Offer ProvisioningGuide (MOPG)subject to non-disclosureagreement and available fromAlcatel-Lucent representativesProvides the Alcatel-Lucent7705 Service AggregationRouter-Optical (7705SAR-O) product overviewand CPRI Multiplexingtopologies and orderingcodes.Related information 9768 CMRO documentation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Table D-2 Related information - 7705 SAR-O (continued)Refer to this document At this location For more information onAlcatel-Lucent 7705 SAR-OChassis Installation GuideR7.0.R1subject to non-disclosureagreement and available fromAlcatel-Lucent representativesProvides an overview of theAlcatel-Lucent 7705 ServiceAggregation Router-Optical(7705 SAR-O) chassis,procedures for installing andgrounding the unit for a polemount or wall mount, andprocedures for cabling theunit.LTE End-to-End Solution and LTE RAN documentationApplicable LTE End-to-End Solution and LTE RAN documentsFor information on subjects related to this product, refer to the documents listed in thefollowing table. Where applicable, click the “At this location” link. On the resultingOnline Customer Support (OLCS) product or solution page, select “Manuals and Guides”to access the document.Table D-3 Related Information - LTE RAN and E2E LTE SolutionRefer to this document At this location For more information onLibrary for LTE End-to-EndSolutionLTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)The full collection ofdocuments in the LTEcollection.Alcatel-Lucent LTE eNodeBMacro and Metro ProductsFDD Release NotesLTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)Provides software and featurestatus information.Alcatel-Lucent 9400 LTERadio Access NetworkTerminology OverviewLTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)Describes the terms andabbreviations of networkelements, interfaces, networkchannels, protocols, services,and other entities used in LongTerm Evolution (LTE) RadioAccess Network (RAN).Related information 7705 SAR-O documentation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements D-3DRAFTDRAFT
Table D-3 Related Information - LTE RAN and E2E LTE Solution (continued)Refer to this document At this location For more information onFDD eNodeB ProductEngineering GuideLTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)Describes the differentAlcatel-Lucent LTE eNodeBMacro and Metro hardwareconfigurations, and the relatedengineering rules andguidelines.LTE Small Cells RFGuideline, LTE-DCL-APP-037536LTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)This document describes theprocess of dimensioning anddesigning the radio system ofan LTE small cells network,including Small cells RFDesign solutions andMacro-Metro cell interferencescenarios in outdoor andindoor conditions.LTE Indoor RF DesignGuidelines,LTE-DCL-APP-035537LTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)This document describes theprocess of dimensioning anddesigning the radio system ofan LTE small cells network,including the LTE radio designprocess and design solutionsfor coverage and capacityproblems pertaining to indoorMetro Cells.LTE Outdoor RF DesignGuidelines,LTE-DCL-APP-035538LTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)This document describes theprocess of dimensioning anddesigning the radio system ofan LTE small cells network,including the LTE radio designprocess and design solutionsfor coverage and capacityproblems pertaining to outdoorMetro Cells.Related information LTE End-to-End Solution and LTE RAN documentation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Surge, Grounding, and Lightning documentationApplicable Surge, Grounding, and Lightning documentsFor information on subjects related to this product, refer to the documents listed in thefollowing table.Table D-4 Related Information - Grounding, Lightning, and SurgeRefer to this document At this location For moreinformation onGrounding and LightningProtection Guidelines forLucent Technologies NetworkWireless System Cell Sites,401-200-115LTE End-to-End Solution(https://support.alcatel-lucent.com/portal/productContent.do?entryId=1-0000000001078)Grounding andLightning protectionsystemsStandard for Installation ofLightning Protection Systems,NFPA 780IEEE Xplore Digital Library(http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp)Lightning protectionsystemsRecommended Practices onSurge Voltages in Low VoltageAC Power Circuits, IEEEC62.41 (Latest Edition)IEEE Xplore Digital Library(http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp)PowerRelated information Surge, Grounding, and Lightning documentation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements D-5DRAFTDRAFT
Related information Surge, Grounding, and Lightning documentation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
GlossaryThis glossary provides a quick reference to the terms, acronyms, and abbreviations commonlyused in the Alcatel-Lucent Metro product documentation....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Numerics3GThird Generation3GPP3rd Generation Partnership ProjectA collaboration between groups of telecommunications associations for the promotion andstandardization of high-speed cellular services.5620 SAM5620 Service Aware Manager9952 WPS9952 Wireless Provisioning System...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A A (Ampere)Base SI unit of electrical current.SI is the International System of Units (abbreviated SI from French: Le Système internationald'units).A-GPSAssisted Global Positioning SystemAAAAuthentication, Authorization, and AccountingACAccess ClassAC (Alternating Current)Continuously variable current, rising to a maximum in one direction, falling to zero, thenreversing direction and repeating the cycle in the other direction.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-1DRAFTDRAFT
AC convenience outletSites must be equipped with at least two duplex outlets for installation and maintenanceprocedures. The outlets are required to power test equipment and installation tools.ACF (AC Fail)The AC Fail (ACF) alarm indicates that AC input to one or more rectifiers in the power plant isabsent or outside of the operating range of the equipmentACLRAdjacent Channel Leakage power RatioAHJThe agency or authority having jurisdiction. Article 100 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) forthe United States defines AHJ with greater specificity, stating that it may be a federal, state, localgovernment, or individual such as a fire chief, fire marshal, chief of a fire prevention bureau,labor department or health department, building official or electrical inspector, or others havingstatutory authority. In some circumstances, the property owner or his/her agent assumes the roles,and at government installations, the commanding officer or departmental official may be the AHJ.Ambient temperatureThe temperature of air or other media in a designated area, particularly the areaANRAutomatic Neighbor RelationANSI (American National Standards Institute)An organization chartered to accredit standards developed by a wide variety of industry groups,without influence from any one company or organization. Does not develop standards, butreviews and implements standards developed by other organizations. ANSI is a member of theInternational Standards Organization (ISO).AntennaAn elevated device for radiating or receiving radio waves. It changes electrical currents intoelectromagnetic waves, and conversely, electromagnetic waves into electrical currents.APAccess PointAP (Application Processor)Network element located at the MSC which provides the radio control logic for managing calls.The AP is a general-purpose computer that can host a number of RCS virtual machines.AWG (American Wire Gauge)American standard for classifying wire diameter....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B backhaulThe portion of the network connecting the base band unit (BBU) to the mobile core network.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
BackupFacility used to replace an element which has failed.Base stationThe equipment that provides the air interface that allows mobile terminals to communicate withthe telecommunications network.BBUBaseBand UnitBD (Battery on Discharge, first stage)The Batteries on Discharge (BD) alarm indicates the power system output voltage has decreasedbelow the “batteries on discharge” threshold set point. The “batteries on discharge” threshold isset for 50.0 volts (for -48-VDC systems) or 25.0 volts (for +24-VDC systems).BD-2 (Battery on Discharge-2)The Batteries on Discharge (BD-2) alarm indicates the power system output voltage has decreasedbelow the “batteries on a second discharge” threshold set point. The “batteries on a seconddischarge” threshold is set for 44.0 volts (for -48-VDC systems) or 22.0 volts (for +24-VDCsystems).BOCABuilding Officials and Code AdministratorsBondingPermanent connection of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path that assureselectrical continuity and has the capability to safely conduct any current likely to be imposed.Branch circuitThe circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet.Breaker, circuitA cut-out device which breaks a circuit when preset limits of current are exceeded.Buried cableA communication cable manufactured or produced for the purpose of burial in direct contact withthe earth.Buried ring groundA buried, bare, tinned, solid copper cable encircling the site building and/or tower foundation.Bus barOne or more conductors that serves as a common connection for a group of related devices.Busy hourThe uninterrupted period of 60 minutes for which the average intensity of traffic is at maximum.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-3DRAFTDRAFT
BWBandwidth...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C Cable runReferring to cable routing.Cable sweep(See Sweep)CAN/CSACanadian Standards Association. See http://www.csa.ca (http://www.csa.ca).CDRHCenter for Devices and Radiological HealthCEConformité EuropéeneA CE Marking on a product is a manufacturer's declaration that the product complies with theessential requirements of the relevant European health, safety and environmental protectionlegislation.Cell siteAn installation located within a cell that houses the equipment needed to set up and complete callson a cellular telephone.CFRCode of Federal Regulations.Among these regulations, Title 47, “Telecommunication,” conveys the rules of the FCCcompanies operating networks in the USA. See also FCC.CIC (Customer Information Center)Source for locating and obtaining delivery of Alcatel-Lucent customer documents.Circuit1. The complete path between two terminals over which one-way or two-way communicationsmay be provided. 2. An electronic path between two or more points, capable of providing anumber of channels. 3. A number of conductors connected together for the purpose of carrying anelectrical current. 4. An electronic closed-loop path among two or more points used for signaltransfer. 5. A number of electrical components, such as resistors, inductances, capacitors,transistors, and power sources connected together in one or more closed loops.CISPRThe [special] international committee on radio interference. Its publication CISPR 22, InformationTechnology Equipment—Radio Disturbance Characteristics—Limits and Methods ofMeasurement addresses any device that emits RF outside the scope of its intended purpose.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
CLICommand Line InterfaceCMASCommercial Mobile Alert SystemCMSCertificate Management SystemCN/CNNArcane term for changes notices that affect Alcatel-Lucent products.Coaxial cableA cable with one or more coaxial pairs under one outer sheath. The cable consists of a centerconductor surrounded by an insulating material and a concentric outer conductor.ConfigurationAn arrangement of functional units according to their nature, number, and chief characteristics.Controlled environmentAn indoor location in which temperature, humidity, and ventilation are maintained at specificlevels.CoreA subset of generic requirements published by Telcordia Technologies. See also GR. The Corerequirements that affect the Metro product (Radio/Cell) concern spurious emissions, surges fromlightning, and resistance to wind, wind-driven rain, salt fog, and extreme ambient temperature.CPCCircular Plastic ConnectorCPRICommon Public Radio InterfaceCSCircuit SwitchedCSAConvergent Security AssetCSA (Canadian Standards Association)An independent, non-government, not-for-profit association for the development, by consensus,of Canadian standards and product certifications.CSC (Cell Site Configuration)Sheets provided in this document for documenting cell site configuration, conditions, and otherpertinent information for reference during product deployment, and future additions.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-5DRAFTDRAFT
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D d2Udigital 2U-height box.The BBU system supporting two controller and two modems. See also BBU.dB (decibel)A unit which expresses the ratio of two voltages, currents, or powers. Decibel (dB) is used tospecify transmission loss, gain, or relative level. Decibel (dB) equal to 20 times the commonlogarithm of the ratio of two voltages or two currents, or 10 times the common logarithm of theratio of two powers.dBi (decibels (dB) relative to isotropic)Decibels relative to an isotropic antenna gain at radio frequencies.Antenna gain is usually defined as the ratio of the power produced by the antenna from a far-fieldsource on the antenna's beam axis to the power produced by a hypothetical lossless isotropicantenna, which is equally sensitive to signals from all directions. Usually this ratio is expressed indecibels, and these units are referred to as "decibels-isotropic" (dBi).DC (Direct Current)Current flow in one direction.DFSDynamic Frequency SelectionDHCPDynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDiversityA method of radio transmission and/or reception, which counteracts the effects of fading bycombining several signals all bearing the same information.DLDownlinkDNSDomain Name SystemDoSDenial of ServiceDown conductorA vertical conductor of low impedance that connects the cell site grounding electrode system tothe grounding electrode system.Driven ground rodA copper-clad steel or stainless steel rod, a minimum of 2.4 meters (8 feet) long and 5/8 inch indiameter.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
DRXDiscontinuous ReceptionDSCPDifferentiated Services Code Point...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................EE1A four-wire voice and data trunking facility that carries 30 duplex channels in 64-kbps time slices.E1 facilities are commonly used in countries outside of North America.Earthquake zoneSeismic ratings ranging from zone 1 (relatively low central office operational shock and vibrationlevels) to the most severe zone 4 levels. Equipment must be able to withstand earthquake zonerequirements under both operational and non-operational conditions.ECIDEnhanced Cell IDEEC directiveA law enacted by the European Union for enforcement by its Common Market. The terms of sucha law have been used as a point of reference against which to compare the intentional RFemissions of the MRO.EIRPEffective Isotropic Radiated PowerElectrolytic ground electrode (rods)A low resistance grounding rod (pipe) using low resistivity materials.EMSElement Management SystemESDElectrostatic discharge.A hazard that electronic equipment such as the Metro Cell or Metro Radio can suffer by way ofexposure to static electricity or proximity to something that has no connection to ground.ETSIEuropean Telecommunications Standards InstituteEUEuropean UnionExothermic weldA method of making electrical connections of copper to copper or copper to steel using hightemperature fusion. The molten copper flows over conductors in a mold, melting, and weldingthem together.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-7DRAFTDRAFT
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................F FA (Fuse Alarm)The fuse alarm (FA) indicates that the power system battery and load protection fuse opens.FacilityAny element of physical telephone equipment needed to provide service, such as cables,switching systems, and microwave radio transmission systems.FCC (Federal Communications Commission)A group founded in 1934 to regulate all types of communications in the United States.FDAFood and Drug AdministrationFDDFrequency Division DuplexFloatTo operate a power load on a main-driven rectifier in parallel with a low impedance storagebattery, which is kept fully charged by the rectifier and is itself only called upon to provide powerduring temporary and short-duration peaks for which the rectifier output is insufficient.FMFault ManagementFQDNFully Qualified Domain NameFrequencyFor a periodic wave, such as alternating current, the number of complete cycles per unit of time.The unit of frequency is cycles per second, or hertz.fronthaulThe common public radio interface (CPRI) connection between a standalone remote radio head(for example: 9768 MRO, 9768 CMRO) and the base band unit (BBU).FRUField Replaceable UnitFull AXSCable connector used for CPRI connection to the Metro product (Radio/Cell).FuseAn overcurrent protective device that has as its critical component a metal wire or strip that willmelt when heated by a prescribed (design) amperage, creating an open in the circuit of which it isa part, thereby protecting the circuit from an overcurrent condition.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GGAGeneral AvailabilityGainThe ratio of output current, voltage, or power to input current, voltage, or power, respectively.Gain is usually expressed in dB. If the ratio is less than unity, the gain, expressed in dB, will benegative, in which case there is a loss between input and output.Garmin 45XLSA handheld GPS receiver that can be used to verify GPS reception at a cell site. It has a removableantenna and provides +5 VDC on the center pin of the RF connection to power external activeantennas. If poor GPS reception is suspected, the Garmin 45XLS can be used to verify that theGPS antenna and cable system is working acceptably. It will also verify that the GPS antennalocation is acceptable.GE (Gig-E, GBE)Gigabit EthernetGFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)A device intended for protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or portionthereof within an established period of time when a current to ground exceeds somepredetermined value that is less than that required to operate the overcurrent protective device ofthe supply circuit.GHzGigaHertzGLONASSGLONASS is an acronym, which stands for Globalnaya Navigazionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema,or Global Navigation Satellite System. GLONASS is a satellite navigation system operated by theRussia.GNSSGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemGPONGigabit Passive Optical NetworkGPRSGeneral Packet Radio ServicesGPS (Global Positioning System)A system of 24 satellites that provides, among other things, extremely accurate timing informationto the cell sites.GRGeneric requirements published by Telcordia Technologies. See also Core.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-9DRAFTDRAFT
GroundA conducting connection between equipment or an electrical circuit and earth, or conductive bodythat is used in place of earthGrounding conductorA conductor used to connect equipment or a grounded electrical circuit to the grounding electrodesystem.Grounding electrode systemThe conductive objects that are intentionally bonded to furnish connection to earth (that is, buriedring ground with ground rods, electrically continuous buried metallic water pipe, electrolyticground electrode, and so on).GTPGPRS Tunneling ProtocolGUIGraphical User InterfaceGuySteel wire or rope used to hold a pole upright....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................H HandoffA automatic transfer of a cellular telephone call from one cell to another, maintaining call qualityas the mobile user moves through the coverage area.HDMHome Device ManagerHeat dissipationThe heat generated by cabinets during operation.HPBWHalf Power BeamwidthHSDPAHigh-Speed Downlink Packet AccessHSPAHigh-Speed Packet AccessHSUPAHigh-Speed Uplink Packet AccessHTTPHypertext Transfer ProtocolGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
HVHigh VoltageHVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning)Hz (hertz)A unit of frequency of a periodic process equal to one cycle per second....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................II2CInter-integrated CircuitICNIRPInternational Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation ProtectionIECInternational Electrotechnical Commission. The Metro products comply with numerous standardsthat this independent body has propagated.IEEEInstitute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIndoor siteInstallation site in a controlled environment, allowing the use of indoor cabinets.INTR (Intrusion Alarm)The Intrusion (INTR) alarm indicates a door or access panel to the power system is open.IPInternet ProtocolIPsecInternet Protocol SecurityIPx5The subset of the standard IEC 60529 to which the Metro product (Radio/Cell) conforms in itsresistance to intrusion by water. Conformance to this subset means that the Metro product(Radio/Cell) withstands a 3 minutes test of 12.5 liters/minute at 30 kN/m2 from 3 meters away.IRCInterference Rejection CombiningISMIndustrial, Scientific, and MedicalITIn an IT earthing system, the electrical distribution system has no connection to earth at all, or ithas only a high impedance connection. In such systems, an insulation monitoring device is used toGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-11DRAFTDRAFT
monitor the impedance....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................L LANLocal Area NetworkLCA small connector that terminates a fiber optic cable and snaps into its mate.LEDlight emitting diodeLMTLocal Maintenance TerminalLoadThe power consumed by a device or circuit in performing its function.LossThe diminution, usually expressed in dB, of signal level in a communications medium. Thepower, usually expressed in watts, consumed by a circuit or component. The energy dissipatedwithout accomplishing useful work or purpose.lR / LR (lightRadio™)The Alcatel-Lucent lightRadio™family of wireless products.LTELong Term EvolutionLVLow Voltage...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................M MAC (address)Media Access Control AddressA MAC address is a hardware identification number that uniquely identifies each device on anetwork.MAC (protocol)Medium Access Control ProtocolThe media access control (MAC) data communication protocol is a sublayer of the data link layer.MAC protocol provides addressing and channel access control mechanisms that make it possiblefor multiple terminals or network nodes to communicate within a multiple access network thatincorporates a shared medium, for example, Ethernet.MCIMetro Cell IndoorGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
MCOMetro Cell OutdoorMFBIMultiple Frequency Band IndicatorsMGB (Main Ground Bus)A copper bus bar used to provide the electrical interfaces for connection of the isolated groundplane to the integrated ground system.MHz (Megahertz)Reference of radio frequency spectrum of one-million cycles.MIMOmultiple input, multiple outputAn antenna technology for wireless communications in which multiple antennas are used at boththe source (transmitter) and the destination (receiver).MMEMobility Management EntityMOP (Method of Procedure)Cell site walk-through where site preparation activities are verified prior to installing the 9412eNodeB Compact equipment.MROMetro Radio OutdoorMSC (Mobile Switching Center)In an automatic cellular mobile system, the interface between the radio system and the publicswitched telephone network. The MSC performs all signaling functions that are necessary toestablish calls to and from mobile stations.MSPMobile Service ProviderMSPmobile service providerMTBFMean Time Between FailuremWmilliWattGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-13DRAFTDRAFT
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................N NARNorth American RegionNEC (National Electric Code)Standard that governs the use of electric wire, cable, and fixtures, and electrical and opticalcommunication cable installed in buildings.NEMNetwork Element ManagerNEMANational Electrical Manufacturers Association. The Metro product (Radio/Cell) qualifies as aNEMA 250-2008 standard Type 4 enclosure with respect to intrusion of dust and wind-drivenrain.NetworkA set of terminals, the communications link that joins them, and the protocols that allow them tofunction together and communicate with each other.NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)Standards and code writing organization made up of volunteer industrial and institutionalsubject-matter-expert committees.NG-SECNext Generation SecurityNIU (Network Interface Unit)A device that performs interface functions, such as code conversion, protocol conversion, andbuffering, required for communications to and from a network. The device is used primarilywithin a local area network to allow a number of independent devices, with varying protocols, tocommunicate with each other. An NIU converts each device protocol into a common transmissionprotocol. The transmission protocol may be chosen to accommodate directly a number of thedevices used within the network without the need for protocol conversion for those devices by theNIU.NominalSpecified value or intended value independent to any uncertainty in its realization. In a device thatrealizes a physical quantity, it is the value of such a quantity specified by the manufacturer.Non-Alcatel-Lucent power3rd- party power systems, or power systems other than Alcatel-Lucent.NSPNetwork Services PlatformGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-14 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................O OAM (OA&M)Operations, Administration, and MaintenanceOFDMOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, the multi-carrier modulation scheme that overcomesmany commonly experienced wireless communications problems, such as multipath and signalattenuation.OLCSOnline Customer SupportOOTOut Of Time alignmentOPSOn-Path SupportOSPOutside PlantOSSOperation Support SystemOTDOAObserved Time Difference Of Arrival...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................P P-GWPacket Data Network GatewayPair cableCable made up of one or more separately insulated wire pairs, none of which is arranged withanother quads.PCIPhysical Cell IDPDPowered DevicePDCPPacket Data Convergence Protocol, which provides security to both the air interface and the fiberoptic interface of the MRO by compressing and decompressing the IP headers, as specified in theUMTS protocol stack.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-15DRAFTDRAFT
PDUPower Distribution UnitPhaseThe number of separate voltage waves in commercial alternating current, designated as "singlephase", "three-phase", and so on.PigtailA short length of electrical conductor permanently affixed to a component, used to connect thecomponent to another.PMPerformance ManagementPMJConditions that affect service of the power system and/or require immediate attention areclassified as major alarms and designated as Power Major (PMJ) alarms.PMNConditions requiring service, but having no immediate affect on the power system output areclassified as minor alarms and designated as Power Minor (PMN) alarms.PnPPlug and PlayPoEPower over EthernetPVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)A thermoplastic made of polymers, which is tough, nonflammable, and water resistant and is usedas an insulation....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Q QAMQuadrature Amplitude ModulationQoEQuality Of ExperienceQoSquality of service...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................R RadiallThe proprietary name of an enterprise that produces components for device interconnections.These components include the R2CT weatherized connector kit by which the Metro Radioinstaller retrofits the LC fiber optic connector on the fronthaul cable to the SFP port module of theGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
Metro Radio. The proper name of this company is Radiall USA, Inc. See also SFP.RANRadio Access NetworkRDCResidual Current DeviceReceive-onlyPertaining to a device or a mode of operation capable of receiving messages, but not transmittingmessages.RFRadio FrequencyRFOAReady for First Office ApplicationRMS (Root Mean Square)Effective value of an alternative wave. For AC, this is numerically equal to DC value of thecurrent with the same heating affect.RoHSRestriction of Hazardous Substances regulationRoWRest of WorldRRHRemote RF head consisting of a radio, a receive filter, a transmit amplifier, and a CPRI link to aBBU. The MRO is an RRH. See also BBU and CPRI.Rx/RXReceive...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................S S-GWServing GatewaySAR (Specific Absorption Rate)A measure of the rate at which energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to radio frequencyenergy.SCMSSmall Cell Management SystemSectorThe coverage area within the degree of directionality of the antennas.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-17DRAFTDRAFT
SeGWSecurity GatewayService providerCustomer who purchases switching and Site equipment from system vendors, which, in turn, isprovided to end-user subscribers through resellers and distribution channels.SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable)A compact, hot-pluggable transceiver that interfaces a network device motherboard to afiber-optic or copper networking cable to support telecommunication and data communications.SGMIISerial Gigabit Media Independent InterfaceShieldA housing, screen, sheath, or cover that substantially reduces the coupling of electric, magnetic, orelectromagnetic fields into or out of circuits or transmission lines.Short-termNo more than 96 consecutive hours or 15 days per year.SIMOSingle input, multiple output. Its transmitter function uses a one antenna, and its receiver functionuses two. This scheme reduces the instance of multipath and fading, in particular. Antonyms areMISO (multiple input, single output) and MIMO (multiple input, multiple output).Single-phaseA circuit in which there is only one sinusoidal voltage variation.SiteAn installation that houses the equipment needed to set up and complete calls on a cellulartelephone.Site preparationTo perform the requirements necessary at the site before installation can begin.SLAService Level AgreementSMGSystem Management SolutionSONSelf-Organizing NetworkSpecific siteThe very spot at which the Metro product will be installed in the venue. See also Venue.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-18 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
SSIDService Set IdentifierStrandedWires twisted together to form a strong flexible cable.Surge protectorProtective device used to limit surge voltages by discharging or bypassing any unwanted surgecurrent that may enter a building or equipment.SWSoftwareSweepTo vary the frequency of a signal over a whole band as a means of checking the response ofequipment under test....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................TT1A four-wire voice and data trunking facility that carries 24 duplex channels over 56-kbps timeslots.TCOTotal Cost of OwnershipTHHN (Thermoplastic high-heat resistant nylon-coated)Three-phaseAn alternating current supply with three sinusoidal voltages differing in phase by 120°.THWN (Thermoplastic heat and water resistant nylon-coated)TNIn a TN earthing system, one of the points in the generator or transformer is connected with earth,usually the star point in a three-phase system. The body of the electrical device is connected withearth by means of this earth connection at the transformer.TPCTransmit Power ControlTRDU (Transmit Receive Duplex Unit)TTIn a TT earthing system, the protective earth connection of the consumer is provided by a localconnection to earth, independent of any earth connection at the generator.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-19DRAFTDRAFT
Twisted pair cableCable made up of one or more separately insulated twisted-wire pairs, none of which is arrangedwith another to form quads.Tx / TXTransmitTYP (Typical)...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................U U-NIIUnlicensed National Information InfrastructureUBCUniform Building CodeUEUser EquipmentULUplinkUL® (Underwriters Laboratories)Laboratories that test and approve materials and equipment against predetermined performancestandards.UMTSUniversal Mobile Telecommunications SystemUV (Ultraviolet)The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in which the longest wavelength is just below thevisible spectrum, extending from approximately 4 nm to approximately 400 nm. Some authoritiesplace the lower limit of uv at values between 1 and 40 nm, 1 nm being the upper wavelength limitof x-rays. The 400-nm limit is the lowest visible wavelength, that is, the highest visible frequency,violet....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................V V (Volt)The derived SI unit of electrical potential difference. It is the difference in potential between twopoints of a conducting wire carrying a constant current of 1 ampere when the power dissipatedbetween these two points is equal to 1 watt.Vac (Volts Alternating Current)VCCAn electronics designation that refers to voltage from a power supply connected to the "collector"terminal of a bipolar transistor. Double letters “cc” refer to power supply voltages.Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-20 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
VDC (Volts Direct Current)VenueThe general area, such as a stadium, enterprise campus, or airport terminal.VLANVirtual Local Area NetworksVoLTEVoice over LTEVPNVirtual Private NetworkVrms (Volts Root Mean Square)VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio)In a transmission line, the ratio of maximum to minimum voltage in a standing wave pattern. TheVSWR is a measure of impedance mismatch between the transmission line and its load. Thehigher the VSWR, the greater the mismatch. The minimum VSWR, that is, that whichcorresponds to a perfect impedance match, is unity....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................W W (watts)The derived SI unit of power. It is equivalent to 1 joule per second, or 1 volt-ampere.W-CDMA / WCDMAWideband Code Division Multiple AccessWalk-throughA critical examination of a design or product undertaken to ensure that it is of adequate quality.WaveformThe characteristic shape of a periodic wave, determined by the frequencies present and theiramplitudes and relative phases.WEEEWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulationWi-FiWireless local area network (WLAN) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers' (IEEE) 802.11 standards. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-FiAlliance.WICLWireless Internet Command LanguageGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements GL-21DRAFTDRAFT
WLANWireless local area network (WLAN) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers' (IEEE) 802.11 standards. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-FiAlliance.WMM (9471 WMM)The Alcatel-Lucent 9471 Wireless Mobility Manager (WMM) is the Serving GPRS Support Nodeand Mobility Management Entity (SGSN/MME) in the converged wireless packet core network. Itperforms mobility and session management signaling and packet data switching for GSM,WCDMA, and LTE access networks.WMM®Wi-Fi Multimedia™ (WMM®) is a Wi-Fi Alliance® interoperability certification, based on theIEEE 802.11e standard, providing basic QoS features to 802.11 networks.WMM, is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.WMSWireless Management SystemWPSWireless Provisioning System...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................X x-polCross polarizationGlossary........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................GL-22 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
IndexNumerics7705 SAR-OAncillary, 2-9Hardware overview, 2-9................................................................................................AAC Powerrequirements, 3-9Animal infestation, 3-2AntennaRF antenna, 2-8Antenna requirementsantenna installation, 3-13cable grounding, 3-13cables, 3-13Authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)definition of, GL-2................................................................................................BBracketpole-mount, 3-14wall-mount, 3-14................................................................................................CCablerequirements on antennas, 3-13Cell site general information, B-1Checklistgeneral, B-2GPS antenna, B-6grounding, B-4power source, B-3punch list, B-8,B-9RF antenna, B-5checklistsite survey, A-3,A-8venue, A-2venue survey, A-1Checklists, xiiCompact Metro Radio Outdoorconnectors, 2-6Fronthaul, 2-7physical description, 2-3power supply, 2-7product labeling, 2-9RF antenna, 2-8status indicators, 2-8weights and dimensions, 2-3Connectors, 2-6Cooling fins, 3-2....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements IN-1DRAFTDRAFT
................................................................................................DDC Powerrequirements, 3-9Debris, 3-2Diodes, 3-3DistanceCMRO from 9926 BBU, 3-14document support, xiv................................................................................................FFCC Part 15, 3-3Fins, 3-2Flight tables as source of interference, 3-3Florescent lighting as source of interference, 3-3Fronthaul, 2-7................................................................................................GGlossaryTerms, acronyms, and abbreviations, GL-1Groundingantenna cable requirements, 3-13Grounding - product9768 CMRO module grounding point, 3-12ancillary items, 3-11Grounding and lightning protectioncodes and standards, 3-10grounding requirements, 3-10surge protection requirements, 3-11................................................................................................HHardware and ancillary items9768 CMRO ancillary items, 2-259768 CMRO base items, 2-25Fiber optic cable for daisy chaining, 2-30Fiber optic cable for fronthaul, 2-29Grounding, 2-28Installation kits, 2-26Power, 2-28RF antenna, 2-29SFP modules, 2-28Solar Shield, 2-30................................................................................................IInfestation, 3-2Installation optionCo-located installation, 2-24Intended audience, xiInterference, 3-3,3-3................................................................................................LLighting as source of interference, 3-3................................................................................................PPair-mountrequirements, 2-23with daisy chaining, 2-23without daisy chaining, 2-23phone numbersfor document support, xivPhysical description, 2-3Pole-mount bracketrequirements, 3-14Power - productancillary items, 3-9Power requirements (AC)AC power supply, 3-5Conduit, 3-6General, 3-5Line surge protection, 3-6Power junction box, 3-6Power requirements (DC)Conduit, 3-8Index........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................IN-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015DRAFTDRAFT
DC power supply, 3-7General, 3-7Line surge protection, 3-8Power Junction box, 3-8Power supply, 2-7product conformance statements, C-1Product features and attributes, 2-2product labeling, 2-9................................................................................................RRadiated interference, 3-3RequirementsAC power, 3-9DC power, 3-9fiber optic cable run, 3-14pole mount, 3-14wall mount, 3-14................................................................................................SScattered RF waves, 3-3Scoreboards as source of interference, 3-3Securityagainst rogue RF intrusion, 3-3against tampering, 3-3Single mode optical fibers OI codes, 2-13Site requirementsdevice placement, 3-4general requirements, 3-4Spectrum analysis, 3-3,3-3status indicators, 2-8Supported installation options9768 CMRO with 7705 SAR-O, 2-16Daisy chain, 2-21Standard, 2-15................................................................................................Ttypographical conventionsdescribing, xii................................................................................................VVideo screens as source of interference, 3-3................................................................................................WWall-mount bracketstandoff distance, 3-14Weights and dimensions, 2-3Index........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9768 CMRO3MN-01582-0001-RJZZAIssue 0.03 November 2015Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements IN-3DRAFTDRAFT
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