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INTRACOM TELECOM
19.7 km Markopoulou Ave., Peania, Athens, GR 19002T +30 210 667 1000, F +30 210 667 1001
ht tp : / /www.int racom-te lecom.com
INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS, 201 1 . All rights reserved.
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Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
Printed in Greece.
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Table of Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................... 3 About this Document ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ........... ......... ......... ......... ... 3Cabling Overview............................................................................................ 4Preliminary Information................................................................................... 8
Commissioning Procedures ............................................................................. 10Powering Up the OmniBAS System.............................................................. 11Logging into the System ............................................................................... 13Updating the OmniBAS System.................................................................... 14Configuring the Modems & ODUs................................................................. 16Configuring Protected Links.......................................................................... 18
Aligning the Antennas............ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ......... ..... 19Confirming Link Establishment & Quality ...................................................... 25Configuring System Synchronization ............................................................ 28Configuring the Inband Management............................................................ 29Services Provisioning ................................................................................... 30
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Equipment Disposal
Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment (applicablethrough the European Union and other European countries withseparate waste collection systems).
This symbol, found on this product and any of its parts or on its operatinginstructions or on its packaging, indicates that electrical and electronicequipment may not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Instead,this product should be handed over to applicable collection points for therecycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help preventpotential negative consequences to the environment and human health,which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of thisproduct.
By recycling, reusing and other forms of recovery of old electrical andelectronic equipment you are making an important contribution to theconservation of natural resources and to the protection of theenvironment.
For more information about the recycling of this product, please contactyour local municipal authorities, municipal waste disposal service or thestore where you purchased this product.
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Introduction
About this Document
Scope This document provides instructions on the proper startup andcommissioning of OmniBAS systems.
Targetaudience
The information contained in this document is intended for technicians who are authorized to carry out commissioning worksat the field:
Task Required Skills
Antennaalignment. Experience with outdoor installations andalignment of antenna systems.
All other tasks. Experience with configuration of OmniBASsystems using the software provided byINTRACOM TELECOM.
Referencedocuments
The following documents may be needed when commissioningOmniBAS systems:
# Document
1 OmniBAS Node Manager (1) User Manual.2 OmniBAS Installation & C ab ling Manual (Outdoor System).
3 OmniBAS Installation & Cabling Manual (Indoor Units).
4 OmniBAS Product Catalog (Outdoor Equipment).
All the aforementioned documents are available from INTRACOMTELECOM.
Contactinformation
INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS19.7 km Markopoulou Ave., Peania, Athens, GR-19002Tel. (+30) 210 667 1000, Fax: (+30) 210 667 1001http://www.intracom-telecom.com
(1) Application that is used for the local setup, configuration and testing of OmniBAS-4W /-2W
nodes.
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Cabling Overview
Indoor installation
OmniBAS-4W
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Cabling Overview, Continued
Indoor installation ,continued
OmniBAS-2W
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Cabling Overview, Continued
DC power connections
OmniBAS-4W:
OmniBAS-2W:
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ShownItem
Description
1 Power supply cables (supplied).
2 Single-pole circuit breaker 7 A (80 V dc, B-curve), for telecom applications.
3 Local DC power source (e.g. batteries -48 V).
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Cabling Overview, Continued
Outdoor system
Indicative Installation: Protected (HSB) link configuration. 2 x ODUs plus coupler plus attached antenna (1ft / 0.3 m).
(Side view)
(Rear view)
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Preliminary Information, Continued
Requiredhardware,software &tools
Hardware PC/ Laptop with the following(minimum) requirements:
512 MB RAM. 250 MB free hard disk
space. Windows XP. Ethernet port.
Software (2)
Node Manager
OmniBAS Node Manager.
Firmware Upgrade Pack
OmniBAS firmware upgradefiles.
Tools
Digital multimeter.
E1 BER tester (optional).
Spanners set and orientationtools for antenna alignment.
Others RSSI cable (supplied byINTRACOM TELECOM).
Ethernet cable(Cat5 or better).
(2) Provided by INTRACOM TELECOM.
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Commissioning Procedures
Overview of OmniBAScommissioning
The commissioning of OmniBAS systems will be carried out in thefollowing sequence:
Step Description Page
1 Powering up the OmniBAS system. 11
2 Logging into the system. 13
3 Updating the OmniBAS system. 14
4 Configuring the modems & ODUs. 16
5 Configuring protected links. 18
6 Aligning the antennas. 19
7 Confirming link establishment & quality. 258 Configuring system synchronization. 28
9 Configuring the inband management. 29
10 Services Provisioning. 30
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Powering Up the OmniBAS System
Procedure To power up an OmniBAS-4W /-2W system:
Step Action
1 Ensure that the connectors of the power supply cablesare firmly plugged into their positions (OmniBAS side).
2 Switch on the corresponding circuit breakers (on thelocal power distributor) to power up the OmniBASsystem.
3 Wait (approx. 90 sec ) for the OmniBAS indoor unit topower up before proceeding.
4 Visually inspect the front panel LEDs for whether theyindicate a normal system response:
OmniBAS-4W
Power Supply Module Modem Module
Processor Module
Tributary Module
PWR = Green (Input voltage is ok).
MODEM = Amber (Modemoperational but link notestablished yet).
PWR = Green (Operatingvoltages are ok).
ODU = Off (ODU is powereddown or not powered up yet).
STAT2 = Amber(Freerun systemsynchronization).
STAT1 = Green (Processorready & operational).
STAT = Green (Module operational).
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Powering Up the OmniBAS System, Continued
Procedure(continued) Step Action
5 OmniBAS-2W
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Logging into the System
Overview To login into an OmniBAS system, follow the instructions givenbelow:
# Step Refer to
1 Connect the laptop to thelocal system for monitoringand configuration purposes.
The OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:Chapter 2 (Getting Started) ,section ConnectingOmniBAS Node Manager.
2 Launch the client, login (1)
and confirm the actual s tat us
(physical and operational) of the connected system.
The OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:
Chapter 2 (Getting Started) ,section Logging In / Out .
(1)
To login, use the default IP address (for outband system management).
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Updating the OmniBAS System
Introduction This procedure is mandatory and will be carried out for everyOmniBAS node, as follows:
1. First, updating the indoor unit.
2. Then, updating the outdoor units (ODUs).
Updating theindoor unit
To update the OmniBAS indoor unit, proceed as follows:
Step Action
1 Follow the instructions given in the OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:
Chapter 9 (Maintaining the OmniBAS-2W/ 4W MEs) ,section Upgrading the Firmware of an OmniBASLink.
2 Through the Inventory Info tab (see below), verify thatthe new firmware has successfully been downloaded:
OmniBAS-4W:
OmniBAS-2W:
End of procedure.
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Updating the OmniBAS System, Continued
Updating theODUs
To update the ODUs of an OmniBAS node, proceed as follows:
Step Action
1 Select an ODU corresponding to the OmniBAS link.Through the Inventory Info tab (see below), check thetwo software versions that are shown at the bottom.
NOTE
ODU-CHP with software version 0155 isincompatible.In such cases, replace the ODU-CHP withanother one having a software versionnewer than 0155.
2 If the displayed versions are: Same select another ODU, associated with
the same link (if exists), and repeat step 1. Different proceed to the next step.
3 Update the ODU.For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:Chapter 9 (Maintaining the OmniBAS-2W/ 4W MEs) ,section Updating an ODU.
4 Repeat step 1 to 3 for the remaining ODUs (if exist) ofthe same OmniBAS node.
5 Through the Inventory Info tab, verify that all ODUshave successfully been updated.
Both software versions shown at the bottom must be thesame. If not, repeat the procedure for all ODUs thathave version mismatch.
End of procedure.
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Configuring the Modems & ODUs
Introduction This section provides instructions on the configuration of eachmodem and its interconnected radio (ODU).
Procedure To configure the operation of a modem ODU pair, proceed asfollows:
Step Action
1 For the selected modem module, configure the followingparameters:
Channel size. Configuration profile.
Modulation / ATPC mode. PHY mode (for manual modulation) or maximum
PHY mode (for auto modulation).For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:Chapter 5.3 (Configuring Modem Parameters) .
2 For the interconnected ODU, set: Mute = Off DC Power = ON
For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:Chapter 5.4 (Configuring ODU Parameters) , sectionEnabling/ Disabling ODU Mute & DC Power.
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Configuring the Modems & ODUs, Continued
Procedure
(continued) Step Action
3 The LED ODU on the respective modem module turnsto red first (for 5 sec) and then to amber meaning thatthe ODU:
can communicate with the modem, is not muted, and is not yet locked.
OmniBAS-4W
OmniBAS-2W
4 For the selected ODU, define the: Transmit frequency. Transmit power.
For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:Chapter 5.4 (Configuring ODU Parameters) , sectionSetting Tx Frequency and Tx Power.
5 Define the RSSI and temperature alarm thresholds.
For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual:Chapter 5.4 (Configuring ODU Parameters) , sectionSetting RSSI & Temperature Alarm Thresholds.
End of procedure.
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Configuring Protected Links
Introduction This procedure concerns only the configuration of protected (1+1)OmniBAS links.
A protected link always involves a pair of modems and a pair of ODUs per OmniBAS system.
Procedure For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS Node Manager User Manual:Chapter 5.2 (Configuring Control Card) ,section Configuring Modems Operational Mode.
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Aligning the Antennas
Introduction This section provides detailed instructions on the antennaalignment for the following ODU types:
ODU-CHP ODU-CF
Precautions CAUTIONWORKING ON THE BUILDINGS ROOF
During stormy weather, do not perform anymechanical assembly or antenna beaming works
on the buildings roof.The metal structure of towers/ masts is prone tolightning.
Prerequisites Prior to the alignment of the antennas: Have the sites planned received (Rx) power values at
hand.
Ensure that the OmniBAS systems, at both sides of thelink, have been powered up.
Ensure the availability of voice communication (betweenthe two sites associated with the link to be established).
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Aligning the Antennas, Continued
Procedure(ODU-CHP)
To carry out the alignment of the antennas, proceed as follows:
Step Action
1 Locate the RSSI receptacle at the side of the ODU andpull out its protective cap:
2 Connect the RSSI connector of the supplied RSSI cable(see below) to the mating receptacle onto the ODU:
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Aligning the Antennas, Continued
Procedure
(ODU-CHP)(continued) Step Action
3 Connect the cables banana plugs to the respectivevoltage positions on a digital multimeter and adjust for DC voltage measurement in the 10 V range.
4 In cooperation with the commissioner at the remote site,mechanically adjust the azimuth / tilting position of theantenna, so that the multimeters voltage readoutreaches the maximum possible level.Indicative correspondence of the planned receivedpower level to voltage readouts (for 28MHz channel) is
provided in the following table:(Tolerance of +/-5db must be taken into account).
Input Power (dBm) RSSI (mV) Input Power (dBm) RSSI (mV)-38 3552 -62 2172-39 3495 -63 2115-40 3437 -64 2057-41 3380 -65 2000-42 3322 -66 1947-43 3265 -67 1895-44 3207 -68 1842-45 3150 -69 1790-46 3092 -70 1737-47 3035 -71 1685-48 2978 -72 1632
-49 2920 -73 1580-50 2862 -74 1527-51 2805 -75 1475-52 2747 -76 1422-53 2690 -77 1370-54 2632 -78 1317-55 2575 -79 1265-56 2517 -80 1212-57 2460 -81 1160-58 2402 -82 1107-59 2345 -83 1055-60 2287 -84 1002-61 2230 -85 950
Typical RSSI Values (for ODU) Typical RSSI Values (for ODU)
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for all antennas belonging to theOmniBAS system.
NOTE For a protected link: extra antennaalignment is required only when antennaSpace Diversity (SD) is used. For other modes, the alignment of the one antenna isenough.
6 Secure the antenna in its final position.End of procedure.
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Aligning the Antennas, Continued
Procedure(ODU-CF)
To carry out the alignment of the antennas, proceed as follows:
Step Action1 Locate the RSSI receptacle at the side of the ODU and
turn its protective cap 90 o counter clockwise to remove.
2 Connect the BNC connector of the supplied RSSI cable(see below) to the mating receptacle onto the ODU:
3 Connect the cables black and red (RSSI Field) bananaplugs to the respective voltage positions on a digitalmultimeter and adjust for DC voltage measurement inthe 2 V range.
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Aligning the Antennas, Continued
Procedure
(ODU-CF)(continued) Step Action
4 In cooperation with the commissioner at the remote site,mechanically adjust the azimuth / tilting position of theantenna, so that the multimeters voltage readoutreaches the maximum possible level.Indicative correspondence of the planned receivedpower level to voltage readouts (for 28MHz channel) isprovided in the following table:
(Tolerance of +/-5db must be taken into account).
Input Power (dbm) RSSI (mV) Input Power (dbm) RSSI (mV)-20 2400 -61 1226-21 2371 -62 1198-22 2343 -63 1170-23 2316 -64 1142-24 2288 -65 1114-25 2260 -66 1086-26 2231 -67 1058-27 2203 -68 1030-28 2175 -69 1002-29 2148 -70 974-30 2120 -71 946-31 2092 -72 918-32 2064 -73 890-33 2036 -74 862-34 2009 -75 834-35 1981 -76 806
-36 1954
-77 778
-37 1927 -78 750-38 1899 -79 722-39 1871 -80 694-40 1844 -81 670-41 1815 -82 646-42 1786 -83 622-43 1757 -84 598-44 1728 -85 573-45 1699 -86 549-46 1670 -87 525-47 1641 -88 500-48 1612 -89 475-49 1583 -90 450-50 1554-51 1524-52 1494-53 1464-54 1434
-55 1404-56 1374-57 1344-58 1314-59 1284-60 1254
Typical RSSI Values (for ODU) Typical RSSI Values (for ODU)
End of procedure.
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Aligning the Antennas, Continued
Procedure(ODU-CF)
(continued)Step Action
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for all antennas belonging to theOmniBAS system.
NOTE For a protected link: extra antennaalignment is required only when antennaSpace Diversity (SD) is used. For other modes, the alignment of the one antenna isenough.
6 Secure the antenna in its final position.End of procedure.
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Confirming Link Establishment & Quality, Continued
Procedure(continued) Step Action
2 In the Link Summary tabbed sheet (see below), and for each modem involved in the link, verify that:
Modem Link Status = Lock. RSSI (dBm) = within 5 dB of the value
calculated during the radio network planning if necessary, coupler loss must also beconsidered.
Modem Actual Tx Modulation = stable and inaccordance with the planned modulation.
3 In the PTP Modem Performance Measurements tabbedsheet (see below), and for each modem involved in thelink, do the following:
1. Click the button to reset the collectedstatistics.
2. Click the button to start the auto-refresh mode.3. After a time period of 15 min., verify that
FEC Uncorrected Block = 0.
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Configuring System Synchronization
Introduction An OmniBAS system can be synchronized to one of the followingtiming sources:
An incoming E1 timing signal (through an E1 port). An incoming Ethernet timing signal (through an Ethernet
port). The SYNC IN port. A remote OmniBAS node (over the air). The local systems internal clock.
Procedure For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS Node Manager
User Manual:Chapter 5.2 (Configuring Control Card) , section ConfiguringOmniBAS-2W /4W System Synchronization.
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Configuring the Inband Management
Introduction Configuring the inband management for each OmniBAS node,allows the central supervision and configuration of any systemaccessible over the IP network.
Configuring theinbandmanagement
Refer to the detailed instructions given in the OmniBAS NodeManager User Manual, chapter 5.1 (Quick (& First)Configuration of OmniBAS-2W /4W ME) , section SettingInband Parameters.
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Services Provisioning
Introduction Having completed the establishment of the OmniBAS link, thecommissioner can now proceed to the:
Configuration of the bridge functionality. Services provisioning (TDM, Ethernet).
Configuring thebridgefunctionality
Using the OmniBAS Node Manager, the commissioner is able to: Set bridge parameters. Configure L2 ports. Configure Ethernet QoS. Configure policer parameters. Configure service flows. Configure forwarding process.
For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS Node Manager User Manual, chapter 6 (Configuring OmniBAS-4W /2W BridgeFunctionality) .
Servicesprovisioning
Using the OmniBAS Node Manager, the commissioner is able to: Implement flexible TDM / Ethernet traffic connections. Configure / manage VLANs and associate them with L2
ports. Configure / manage PWE TDM connections.
For detailed instructions, refer to the OmniBAS Node Manager User Manual, chapter 7 (Service Provisioning) .
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