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iNTRALINK/OmniBAS
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INTRACOM TELECOM
19.7 km Markopoulou Ave., Peania, Athens, GR 19002T +30 210 667 1000, F +30 210 667 1001
http: / /www.intracom-telecom.com
INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS, 2010. All rights reserved.
All copyright, intellectual and industrial rights in this document and in the technical knowledge it containsare owned by INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS and/or their respective owners.
This document is made available to the end users only for their internal use.No part of this document nor any data herein may be published, disclosed, copied, reproduced,redistributed by any form or means, electronically or mechanically, or used for any other purposewhatsoever without the prior written approval of INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS.Information as well as drawings and specifications contained in this document are subject to changewithout prior notice.
All trademarks and copyrights mentioned herein are the property of INTRACOM S.A. TELECOMSOLUTIONS and/or their respective owners.Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
Printed in Greece.
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Table of Contents Outdoor Radio Equipment (for INTRALINK / OmniBAS)
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 3
About this Document........................................................................................................... 3
About ODU & Coupler......................................................................................................... 4Equipment Disposal ............................................................................................................9Safety Precautions............................................................................................................10
2 Required Materials and Tools......................................................................................... 11
Material List....................................................................................................................... 11Tools List ..........................................................................................................................15
3 Before starting the Installation....................................................................................... 17
3.1 Site Prerequisites.............................................................................................................. 17
3.2 Link Modes and Implementation Scenarios.......................................................................21
3.3 Cables Construction..........................................................................................................23
Preparing the IF Cable ...................................................................................................... 23Preparing the ODU / Coupler Grounding Cable (for connection to the tower/mast) ........... 36
4 Installation & Cabling Instructions................................................................................. 39
Antenna Installation........................................................................................................... 40Single ODU with Integrated Antenna................................................................................. 40Single ODU / Side-by-side ODUs with Non-Integrated Antennas ...................................... 46Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna................................................ 53Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Non-Integrated Antenna ........................................ 62IF Cable Grounding...........................................................................................................69
Appendix A Flexible and twistable Waveguides minimum Bend Radius ........................ 72
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1 Introduction
About this Document
Documentobjective
This document provides information concerning the installation and thecabling of the INTRALINK / OmniBAS Outdoor Radio Equipment.
Targetaudience
This document is intended to be read by technicians with knowledge andskills concerning the installation and cabling of Outdoor Radio Equipment.
Documentconventions
This document applies the following conventions:
This symbol means DANGER. The purpose of this symbol is towarn you that any wrong action can cause bodily injury or evendeath.
This symbol means CAUTION. The purpose of this symbol is toprevent you from performing an action that might result in damageof the equipment.
NOTE A note calls your attention to important supplementary information.
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About ODU & Coupler
ODU
appearance1
23
4
5
6
4
4 4
Number Description
1 Handle
2 Receptacle for the connection of the IF cable that connectsthe ODU to the IDU
3 Receptacle for the measurement of the RSSI level
4 Clamps for the ODU mounting onto the antenna
5 ODU grounding point6 ODU waveguide port
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About ODU & Coupler, Continued
About theCoupler
The coupler (with two ODUs mounted on it) is used when you want to ensure
hot standby (asymmetrical coupler suggested) or frequency diversity(symmetrical coupler suggested) operation modes and you have only oneantenna.
INTRACOM TELECOM can provide you with specially designed antennas(called integrated antennas with diameter up to 1,8 m or 6 ft) onto which youcan directly mount the coupler without the need of a waveguide. In case youhave a non-integrated antenna, you should get the appropriate mounting kitin order to mount the coupler onto the mast and connect the coupler to theantenna through a waveguide.
Modem A
Indoor UnitOutdoor
Unit
Outdoor
Unit
Modem B
Coupler
P2
P1
P3
Coaxial
Cable
Coaxial
Cable
The coupler is provided in two versions depending on the attenuation at itsports:
Symmetrical coupler
Asymmetrical coupler
The symmetrical coupler inserts typically equal ODU Antenna attenuationat both ports (ODU#1, ODU#2). The RF attenuation differs with the operating
frequency.
The asymmetrical coupler inserts differentODU Antenna attenuation at the
two ports (Main ODU, Secondary ODU). The RF attenuation differs with theoperating frequency.
Main
ODU
Secondary
ODU
Antenna
Coupler - Asymmetrical
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About ODU & Coupler, Continued
Coupler
appearance
2
1
3
3
4MAIN 1.7 dB
ISH-71-2I-6
5
6
Number Description
1 Waveguide port for connection to the one ODU
NOTEThe waveguide port for the other ODUconnection is found on the opposite side of thecoupler.
2 Waveguide port for connection to the antenna feeder eitherdirectly or through a waveguide
3 Four hooks for each ODU mounting onto the coupler
4 Four clamps for the coupler mounting onto the antenna
5 Port marker
Find below the coupler labelling description.
6 Connection points for ODUs and Coupler grounding cables
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About ODU & Coupler, Continued
Coupler
labelling
Next to one of the two coupler ports for ODUs connection, you can see
engraved the product identification from which you can get informed of thefrequency and ports attenuation. Find an example below:
MAIN 1.6 dB
ISH-71-2I-6
Operational frequency in GHz,
multiplied by 10
When 6, asymmetrical coupler
When 3, symmetrical coupler
The port with the minor
attenuation
NOTEThe symmetrical coupler has the same attenuation at both ports.The asymmetrical coupler has a different attenuation at eachport.
Dimensionsand weights
Find the dimensions and weights in the following table:
Item DimensionsWeight(max) *
ODU for 7 GHz, 8 GHz 250 mm x 247 mm x 106 mm 6 kg
ODU for 13 GHz to 38 GHz 237 mm x 247 mm x 89 mm 4 kg
Coupler ODUs assemblyfor 7 GHz, 8 GHz
377 mm x 275 mm x 278 mm 16 kg
Coupler ODUs assemblyfor 13 GHz to 38 GHz
352 mm x 235 mm x 280 mm 11 kg
Coupler Mounting Kit for 7 GHz, 8 GHz - 2,5 kg
Coupler Mounting Kit for 13 GHz to 38 GHz - 2,5 kg
* The weights may vary depending on the frequency.
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About ODU & Coupler, Continued
Transportation
and storageconditions
The product is designed to be transported and stored under the following
conditions:Temperature: -40C to +70 C
Relative Humidity: 90% to 100% at +30 C (condensation)
93% at +30 C (steady state)
NOTEThe preceding values apply only when the product is in itspackage.
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Equipment Disposal
Applicable through the European Union and other European countries
with separate 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, thisproduct should be handed over to applicable collection points for the recyclingof electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potentialnegative consequences to the environment and human health, which couldotherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product.
By recycling, reusing and other forms of recovery of old electrical and
electronic equipment you are making an important contribution to theconservation of natural resources and to the protection of the environment.
For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact yourlocal municipal authorities, municipal waste disposal service or the store whereyou purchased this product.
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Safety Precautions
WORKING ON THE BUILDINGS ROOF
During stormy weather, do not perform any mechanical assembling orantenna beaming works on the buildings roof.
The metal structure of towers / masts is prone to lightning.
PLUGGING / UNPLUGGING THE IF COAXIAL CABLE
Never plug in or unplug the IF coaxial cable of the outdoor transceiverboxes when the respective indoor equipment is powered on andoperating.
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock, as the IF cablecarries the outdoor transceivers DC operating voltage (48 V).
PROPER GROUNDING
Never power up the indoor equipment not yet connected to a propergrounding system.
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock.
Ensure that the indoor grounding system measures a path resistance lessthan 4 .
Ensure that an appropriate grounding terminal exists at the proximity of theoutdoor equipment installation position.
ESD PROTECTION
Always use proper antistatic protection (i.e. grounding bracelet,antistatic bags, etc.) when handling the system cards.
Parts bearing the ESD sign (see left) have ESD sensitive exposedcomponents.
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2 Required Materials and Tools
Material List
Find in the table below all the material you will use during the installation andcabling of the unit. Some of these items are optional and may have not beenordered.
Item Photo DescriptionQty
per SiteComments
1 Outdoor Unit 1 to 4The number of ODUsdepends on the site
configuration
IF System Installation
2IF Cable
for IDU ODUConnection
Requiredlength
provided
50 coaxial cable
Two types:
IF when IDU-ODUdistance < 150 m
IF when IDU-ODUdistanceis between 150 m
and 300 m
3 IF Cable Clamp Kit1 every
3 m
Kit used for IF cable(s)fastening onto the tower/ grounding bar.
Four types availabledepending on the IFcable diameter and thenumber (1 or 2) of IFcables
4 IF Cable Grounding Kit
Dependson theIDU ODU
distance
Two types availabledepending on the IFcable diameter
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Material List, Continued
Item Photo DescriptionQty
per SiteComments
5 N-type ConnectorsA pair
per ODU
Connectors used for IFcable termination.
Two types availabledepending on the IFcable diameter
6 Full Kit for IF Cable1 perODU
Three types availabledepending on the IFcable diameter and theIDU ODU distance
Outdoor Unit Installation
Kit used for one ODUmounting and non-integrated antennas
7 ODU Mounting Kit
Kit used for two ODUsmounting and non-
integrated antennas
8 Coupler
Different types availabledepending on thefrequency band and thecoupler portsattenuation
9 Coupler Mounting Kit
Kit used for couplermounting in case ofnon-integrated antenna.
Two types availabledepending on thefrequency band
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Material List, Continued
Item Photo DescriptionQty
per SiteComments
10ODU / CouplerGrounding Kit
1 perODU /
Coupler
Kit used for ODUgrounding whenmounted onto theantenna or onto theODU Mounting Kit.
Also used for Couplergrounding when aCoupler is required
11Flexible / Twistable
Waveguide Kit
Different types availabledepending on thefrequency band, thewaveguide length andthe flange type
12 Waveguide Clamp Kit
Accord.to
manufa-cturer
Four types availabledepending on frequencyband, waveguide lengthand configuration
13 Sun Protection KitOptional cover mountedonto the ODU for sunprotection
RSSI Cablefor ODU-CHP
14
RSSI Cablefor ODU-CF
Special cable connectedto ODU and to a digital
voltmeter for RSSI levelmeasurement andantenna alignment
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Material List, Continued
Item Photo DescriptionQty
per SiteComments
Antenna
15 Parabolic Antenna 1 to 4The number of antennasdepends on the siteconfiguration.
Consumables
16 Sealing Set
Silicon tube used to sealthe void around thecable exiting theequipment shelter wall.
The other items areused for insulation of theIF cable terminatingconnectors.
17 Greasing Paste
Paste used to greasethe O-ring of theantenna and the couplerfeeder. The use of pasteis mandatory.
Tool Case
18Outdoor Installation &
Maintenance ToolCase
Includes tools, spareparts (link O-rings,terminal rings, N-typeconnectors etc) and anRSSI cable
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Tools List
Item Photo Description
1 Crimping tool for bared grounding lug
2 Blade
3
Cross-headed (Philips) screwdrivers
(PH-1, PH-2, PH-3, PH-4)
4Flat-headed screwdrivers(AZ-4, AZ-8)
5 Trimming tool for coaxial cable
6 Trimming tool for coaxial cable
7 Set of U-type wrenches
8 Saw
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Tools List, Continued
Item Photo Description
9 Fine for metals
10 Set of Allen (hexagonal) keys
11 Spinner (A7, A8, A9)
12 Pliers
13 Cutter
14 Adjustable wrench
15 Heat gun
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3 Before starting the Installation
3.1 Site Prerequisites
Introduction This section discusses all the prerequisites that must be considered prior toinstalling the equipment.
Siteinformation
Premises information
Site details (address, contact persons, GPS and/or map co-ordinates, etc.)
Site access and storage information (means of transport, equipmentstorage and lifting information, etc.)
Site location maps
Network planning Site survey information
Geographical positions of the site
Rain zone
Polarization of the antennas
Height of all buildings at the installation premises
Rooftop information (height, status, access, dimensions, layout, etc.)
Information about pre-existing indoor/ outdoor equipment
Available mounting space (on the buildings roofs) to reserve for theinstallation of the outdoor equipment
Site-specific informationMechanical specifications of masts/ towers (type, dimensions/ diameter,
material, exterior finishing, etc.)
Location of appropriate grounding points
Location of appropriate power supply distribution points
Location of cable conduits available for routing the coaxial cables(interconnecting the indoor with the outdoor equipment)
Location of the network port distributors
Thermal considerations and cooling requirements for the rack-mountedequipment
Total length of the IF cables required to interconnect the indoor with theoutdoor equipment
Equipment rack occupation details
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Site Prerequisites, Continued
Network port
distributors
Regarding the network ports (inclusive of STM-1, Ethernet, E1) provided by
the indoor equipment, suitable optical (or electrical) network port distributorsshould be available.
The exact location of the network port distributors, as well as the networkports to reserve, should be known prior to installing the indoor equipment.
Also, all the reserved ports on the network port distributors should bequalified and tested before realizing the network connections with the indoorequipment.
Indoorpremises
conditions
The operating conditions (temperature, humidity) at the indoor premisesshould meet the specifications given by the manufacturer of the indoor
equipment.
Indoorgroundingsystem
All racks within the installation premises should be connected to a low-resistance grounding system. The metal body of the rack, into which thesubracks are to be mounted, should be connected to this grounding system.
The enclosure of each subrack must be electrically connected to the racksmetal body (via a short grounding cable) to provide protection againstharmful discharge conditions.
Outdoorgroundingsystem
A dedicated, low-resistance grounding system (typically < 3 ) is required.
A grounding point (designated GND) should be located close to the mountingposition of the radio boxes.
The box of each radio transceiver will be connected to this grounding point,via the supplied grounding cable. This will provide protection against harmfullightning conditions.
Cable conduits Appropriate cable conduits should exist for the routing of installed cables,inclusive of the coaxial IF cable(s) connecting the indoor equipment with the
outdoor transceiver boxes on the buildings roof.
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Site Prerequisites, Continued
IF cables The IF cables, connecting the indoor equipment with the outdoor equipment,
should be of coaxial 50-ohm type.The maximum length of the IF cables depends on their quality and theattenuation that they impose to the carried IF signal.
Typical lengths can reach 150 m, using a low-cost coaxial cable of 10,5 dB /100 m maximum attenuation at 350 MHz, or 300 m, using a low-loss coaxialcable of 5 dB / 100 m maximum attenuation at 350 MHz.
Under no circumstance should the total attenuation (imposed bythe IF cable itself) exceed 16 dB at 350 MHz.
Outdoorinstallationrequirements
The outdoor equipment, inclusive of the radio transceiver(s) andantenna(s), should be mounted on a mast or on a tower. The tower or themast, should be grounded and bear a lightning-rod.
The pole, onto which the system will be mounted:
- Should have 2,5 to 4 outer diameter
- Should be perfectly perpendicular to allow correct alignment of theantenna.
Each antenna should point toward the antenna of the remote station,according to the planned co-ordinates. No obstacles should exist between
the antennas beaming lobes.
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Site Prerequisites, Continued
Power supply
requirements
Power consumption and input DC voltage range are as specified by the
manufacturer of the indoor equipment.
Rackrequirements
Rack requirements are as specified by the manufacturer of the indoorequipment.
Lightning
protectionThe network port distributors (optical distributors excluded) and the powersupply distributors should be equipped with the appropriate gas arresters, toprovide protection against lightning conditions.
Such conditions may induce voltage peaks on the cables, and thus disturbthe operation of the indoor equipment. For this purpose, all electricaldistributors should be connected to the local grounding system to allow theinstalled gas arresters to operate.
Preparation ofthe installationpremises
Access to the installation premises must be facilitated during the installationperiod.
Entrances must be large enough to enable the easy transportation of the newequipment.
The floor must be level, smooth and able to bear the load of the equipment.
The roof must be engineered to bear the weight of the service personnel andthe outdoor equipment.
Safety The indoor equipment premises should be of restricted access.
Only trained, authorized personnel should have access to the installedequipment.
Appropriate labeling should exist at points with high risk of contact withhazardous voltage.
A list with emergency phone numbers (e.g. medical assistance numbers)
should be hung at easy-to-view positions.Also, recommended are for safety purposes, a fire detection system and fireextinguishers (installed at easy-to-access points) inside the installationpremises.
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3.2 Link Modes and Implementation Scenarios
Scenariosdescription
In the following table, you will find the scenarios you can implement fordifferent link modes.
The following abbreviations apply:ANT= Antenna
ODU= Outdoor Unit
W/G= Waveguide
Scenario
Index
Scenario
Description
GraphicalRepresentation
ReferencePage
#1 Single ODUwith Integrated Antenna (ANT)
40
#2 Single ODU
with Non-Integrated Antenna (ANT) (1)
(1) With use of Mounting Kitfor one ODU
ODU
ANT
W/G
46
#3 Back-to-back ODUs with Couplerand Integrated Antenna (ANT)
53
#4 Back-to-back ODUs with Couplerand Non-Integrated Antenna (ANT)
62
#5 Side-by-side ODUs
with Non-Integrated Antennas (ANT)(2)
(2) With use of Mounting Kitfor two ODUs
ODUODU
ANTANT
W/G W/G
46
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Implementation Scenarios, Continued
Link modes
and scenarios
Use the table below to select the scenario indexthat fits to your case link
mode. The selection criteria are the type of antenna (integrated or non-integrated) and the coupler use. For the scenario indexesdescription, see
table on page 21.
The following abbreviations apply:
EW = East - West
EE = East - East
SD = Space Diversity
HSB = Hot Standby
FD = Frequency Diversity
Integrated Antenna(s) Non-Integrated Antenna(s)Link Mode
w/o coupler w/ coupler w/o coupler w/ coupler
1+0 #1 - #2 -
2+0 EW #1(x2) - #2(x2) -
2+0 EE #1(x2) #3 #2(x2) #4
3+0 #1(x3) - #2(x3) -
4+0 #1(x4) - #2(x4) -
1+1 SD #1(x2) - #5 or#2(x2) -
2+2 SD EW #1(x4) - #5(x2) or#2(x4) -2+2 SD EE #1(x4) - #5(x2) or#2(x4) -
1+1 HSB #1(x2) #3 #5 or#2(x2) #4
2+2 HSB #1(x4) #3(x2) #5(x2) or#2(x4) #4(x2)
1+1 FD #1(x2) #3 #5 or#2(x2) #4
2+2 FD #1(x4) #3(x2) #5(x2) or#2(x4) #4(x2)
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3.3 Cables Construction
Preparing the IF Cable
Scope The IF cable is used to connect the ODU to the IDU.
NOTEIf you intend to use your own IF cable, make sure the maximumallowed overall cable attenuation does not exceed 16 dBat 350 MHz to ensure the proper IDU operation.
Recommendedtype of IF cable
The manufacturer recommends the following types of 50 coaxial cable
depending on the distance between the IDU and the ODU:
Photo Description Distance betweenIDU & ODU
Maximum Attenuation
IF D < 150 m 10,5 dB / 100 m at 350 MHz
IF D = 150 m to 300 m 5 dB / 100 m at 350 MHz
Tools for
LCF12-50 (1/2)cable
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RFS TRIM-12-1
BN 541317
19 mm
21 mm
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Tools for
LCF14-50 (1/4)cable
NOTE In addition to the tools of the photo, you will require a heat gun.
Accessories for
LCF12-50 (1/2)& LCF14-50
(1/4) cables
Items 2 and 5 in Material List, on page 11.
Especially for the LCF12-50 (1/2) Cable, you will also need the following
paste included in the Full Kit for 1/2IF Cable. The paste can also beprovided separately.
NOTEThe manufacturer provides a pair of N-type connectors, onestraight N-type connector and one right-angle N-typeconnector. Recommended is the use of the right-angleconnector at the end of the cable screwed onto the ODU.
NOTEThe number of IF cables you should prepare depends on thelink mode (1+1, 2+2 etc.).
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the
LCF12-50 cable
To prepare the LCF12-50 cable, follow the steps below:
Step Action
1 Use a coping saw to cut the cable end.
2 Use a blade to remove ~25 mm of cable jacket.
3 Insert the cable into the trimming tool so that the edge of thejacket lies in the collet shown with the arrow.
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the LCF12-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
4 Hold the cable firmly and rotate the trimming tool in the directionof the arrow engraved on the tool without applying force greaterthan the trimming tool spring tension. Stop rotating when thetool rotates freely.
5 Remove the trimmed outer conductor. Cut and completely scrapeaway the foam from the inner conductor taking care not todamage the copper clad finishing.
6 Use a coping saw to cut the inner conductor leaving a lengthof ~11 mm and then use a blade to remove ~24 mm of cablejacket up to the score created by the trimming tool in step 4.
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the LCF12-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
7 Use a file to smooth the edge of the inner conductor. Then insert itin the appropriate hole of the trimming tool and rotate it tocompletely smooth the edge.
8 Push the back nut of the connector onto the cable applying aforce-fullpush to lock into place. Pull to check if locked.
The end of the cable should resemble the photo below:
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Preparing the LCF12-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
9 Insert the cable into the appropriate hole of the trimming tool, holdthe connector back nut firmly and rotate the cable so that theprotruding pin (arrow 1) of the trimming tool flares the outerconductor. The flared diameter should be up to 14,5 mm.
NOTE
Ensure that the protruding pin is inserted betweenthe outer conductor and the foam (arrow 2)otherwise it will damage the outer conductorinstead of flaring it.
10 Place the body of the connector over the back nut of theconnector and screw into place.
11 Use the 19 mm and 21 mm wrenches to tighten the back nut and
body of the connector in an opposite manner as shown in thephoto below.
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the LCF12-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
12 Seal the opening between the back nut and the cable jacket withinsulating tape. Wrap the tape repeatedly around the cable. Thensqueeze the paste tube provided into the charging hole to fill withpaste. When the paste begins to discharge from the vent hole (asecond smaller hole), seal the vent hole with the insulating tapeas well. Resume squeezing the tube until there is a constantdischarge of the paste from the pierced holes in the tape.
13 Remove the paste tube and screw the cover to seal the charginghole. Remove excess paste from the cable jacket.
14 Repeat the whole procedure for the other end of the cable.
15 Repeat steps 1 to 14 for as many IF cables you should preparedepending on the link mode (1+1, 2+2 etc.).
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the
LCF14-50 cable
To prepare the LCF14-50 cable, follow the steps below:
Step Action
1 Use a coping saw to cut the cable end.
2 Use a blade to remove ~21 mm of cable jacket.
3 Insert the cable into the trimming tool so that the edge of thejacket lies in the collet shown with the arrow.
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the LCF14-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
4 Rotate the trimming tool in the direction of the arrow engraved onthe tool without applying force greater than the trimming toolspring tension. Stop rotating when the tool rotates freely.
5 Remove the trimmed outer conductor. Cut and completely scrapeaway the foam from the inner conductor taking care not todamage the copper clad finishing.
6 Use a blade to remove ~17 mm of cable jacket up to the scorecreated by the trimming tool in step 4.
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the LCF14-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
7 Use a coping saw to cut the inner conductor leaving a lengthof ~8 mm.
8 Use a file to smooth the edge of the inner conductor. Then insert itin the appropriate hole of the trimming tool and rotate it tocompletely smooth the edge.
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the LCF14-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
9 Slide the heat shrink boot and the thick O-ring onto the cable.Then push the back nut of the connector onto the cable and overthe O-ring applying a force-fullpush to lock into place. Pull tocheck if locked.
The end of the cable should resemble the photo below:
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Preparing the IF Cable, Continued
Preparing the LCF14-50 cable(continued)
Step Action
10 Insert the cable into the appropriate hole of the trimming tool, holdthe connector back nut firmly and rotate the cable so that theprotruding pin (arrow 1) of the trimming tool flares the outerconductor. The flared diameter should be up to7,8 mm.
NOTE
Ensure that the protruding pin is inserted betweenthe outer conductor and the foam (arrow 2)otherwise it will damage the outer conductorinstead of flaring it.
11 Place the body of the connector over the back nut of theconnector and screw into place.
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Preparing the ODU / Coupler Grounding Cable (forconnection to the tower/mast)
Tools BladeCrimping tool for 16mm2cable
PH-2, PH-4 cross-headed (Philips) screwdriver
Heat gun
Accessories Item 10 in the Material List, on page 11.
The kit is used for ODU grounding when attached on the antenna or on theODU Mounting Kit. The kit is also used for the Integrated Coupler grounding,when a coupler is required.
No Description Quantity Used for
1Wire, 16 mm2, stranded, PVC,green / yellow, 450 V
2 m ODU / Coupler grounding
2Terminal lug, bared, d = 8,5
for cable 16 mm22 pcs
Grounding cable termination for connection to the towergrounding point (one terminal lug spare)
3
Screw, M8 x 25
Nut, M8
Washer, M8
Lockwasher, M8
2 pcs
2 pcs
2 pcs
6 pcs
Connection of the grounding cable to the tower groundingpoint (one set spare)
4Heat shrink, black,d = 9,5 mm / 4,8 mm
8 cm Insulating the crimp area at both ends of the grounding cable
5 Terminal pin, AWG6 1 pcGrounding cable termination for connection to the ODUgrounding lug
Prerequisite Estimate the length of the grounding cable required up to the grounding pointof the tower/mast taking into consideration the grounding cable should runvertically down to the tower/mast grounding contact point to avoid cablestrain under extreme weather conditions.
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Preparing the ODU / Coupler Grounding Cable (forconnection to the tower/mast), Continued
Preparing theODU groundingcable
To prepare the ODU grounding cable, follow the steps below:
Step Action
1 Strip cable to dimensions shown:
2 Slide the bared grounding lug over the wires at one end of the
cable and crimp with the special crimping tool:
3 Slide the heat shrink over the cable and heat it over reargrounding lug body and down on to cable jacket using a heatgun. At the end of the procedure, the cable should resemble thefollowing figure:
4 Slide the heat shrink over the cable and the terminal pin over thewires at the other end of the cable and crimp with the special
crimping tool:
~~
5 Heat the heat shrink over rear grounding terminal pin body anddown on to cable jacket using a heat gun. At the end of theprocedure, the cable should resemble the following figure:
End of procedure
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Preparing the ODU / Coupler Grounding Cable (forconnection to the tower/mast), Continued
Preparing thecouplergrounding
cable
To prepare the coupler grounding cable, follow the steps below:
Step Action
1 Strip cable to dimensions shown:
2 Slide the bared grounding lug included in the Coupler packaging(item 8 in the Material List, on page 11)over the wires at one endof the cable and crimp with the special crimping tool:
3 Slide the heat shrink over the cable and heat it over reargrounding lug body and down on to cable jacket using a heat gun.At the end of the procedure, the cable should resemble the
following figure:
4 Slide the heat shrink over the cable and the grounding lugincluded in the ODU / Coupler Grounding Kit (item 10 in theMaterial List, on page 11)over the wires at the other end of thecable and crimp with the special crimping tool:
5 Heat the heat shrink over rear grounding lug body and down on tocable jacket using a heat gun. At the end of the procedure, the
cable should resemble the following figure:
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Antenna Installation
Install the antenna according to the antenna manufacturers instructions.
Single ODU with Integrated Antenna
Prerequisites The maximum distance between the ODU and the IDU should not exceed300 m.
Decide if you will first install the antenna on the mast and then attach theODU on the antenna or if you will first attach the ODU on the antenna andthen install the ODU-antenna assembly on the mast.
You should have prepared the IF cable and the ODU grounding cablebefore proceeding to the ODU installation.
Tools PH-2 cross-headed (Philips) screwdriver
Flat-headed screwdriver AZ-4
Accessories ODU grounding cable (see par. Preparing the ODU / Coupler GroundingCable, on page 36)
IF cable (see par. Preparing the IF Cable, on page 23)
Items 1, 16 and 17 in Material List, on page 11.
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Single ODU with Integrated Antenna, Continued
Procedure To implement the scenario, follow the steps below taking into consideration
the following caution:
Only trained and qualified personnel familiar withmicrowave antenna assembly and installation should install
or replace this equipment.
Step Action
1 Slide the end of the grounding cable with the terminal pin into thegrounding lug found on the ODU and screw.
2 Set the antenna polarization according to the antennamanufacturers instructions.
3 Apply the greasing paste (item 17 in Material List on page 11)onthe antenna feeder O-ring and then place the O-ring on theantenna feeder groove.
4 If the ODU clamps are closed, unlock and open them.
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Single ODU with Integrated Antenna, Continued
Procedure(continued)
Step Action
5 Hold the ODU in the right way taking into consideration theantenna polarization. The two examples below concernthe 13 GHz to 38 GHz ODUs.
VerticalPolarization:
Horizontal
Polarization:
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Single ODU with Integrated Antenna, Continued
Procedure(continued)
Step Action
6 Hold the ODU clamps as shown in the photo:
7 Mount the ODU onto the antenna:
8 First close the two diagonal clamps and then the other two clampsto secure the ODU in place.
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Single ODU with Integrated Antenna, Continued
Procedure(continued)
NOTEThe manufacturer provides a pair of N-type connectors, onestraight N-type connector and one right-angle N-typeconnector. Recommended is the use of the right-angleconnector at the end of the cable screwed onto the ODU.
Step Action
9 PLUGGING / UNPLUGGING THE IF COAXIALCABLE
Never plug or unplug the IF coaxial cable to
or from the outdoor transceiver boxes whenthe respective indoor equipment is poweredon and operating.
There is risk of equipment failure and/orelectrical shock, as the IF cable carries theoutdoor transceivers DC operating voltage(48 V).
Screw the right-angle connector of the IF cable onto the ODU N-type connector.
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Single ODU with Integrated Antenna, Continued
Procedure(continued)
Step Action
10 Use Butyl sealing compound, self bonding rubber tape andinsulating tape to insulate the RF cable N-type connector whenrequired by climatic conditions.
NOTETake special care so that the other end of the IFcable is protected against humidity and lightning
for as long as it remains unplugged!
11 To ground the ODU, connect the bared lug of the ODU groundingcable to the grounding contact point on the tower or the mast.
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Single ODU / Side-by-side ODUs with Non-IntegratedAntennas
Info In this chapter you will be guided to implement the following two scenarios:
Single ODU with Non-Integrated Antenna (with use of Mounting Kit for oneODU)
Side-by-side ODUs with Non-Integrated Antennas (with use of Mounting Kitfor two ODUs)
Only trained and qualified personnel familiar with microwave antennaassembly and installation should install or replace this equipment.
Qualified personnel should inspect the equipment once a year to verifyproper installation, maintenance and condition. The fasteners of themounting structure should be checked and tightened in case of every
inspection.
Prerequisites The maximum distance between the ODU(s) and the IDU should notexceed 300 m.
You should have prepared the IF cable(s) and the ODU(s) groundingcable(s) before proceeding to the ODU(s) installation.
Tools PH-1 and PH-2 cross-headed (Philips) screwdriver
17 mm wrench
Set of hexagonal keys
A7, A8, A9 spinner
Accessories ODU grounding cable (see par. Preparing the ODU / Coupler GroundingCable, on page 36)
IF cable (see par. Preparing the IF Cable, on page 23)
Items 1, 7, 11, 12 and 16 in Material List, on page 11.
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Single ODU / Side-by-side ODUs with Non-IntegratedAntennas, Continued
Procedure To implement the scenario, follow the steps below taking into considerationthe following caution:
Only trained and qualified personnel familiar withmicrowave antenna assembly and installation shouldinstall or replace this equipment.
Step Action
1 Slide the end of the grounding cable with the terminal pin into the
grounding lug found on the ODU and screw. Do the same for theother ODU.
2 Set the antenna(s) polarization according to the antenna(s)
manufacturers instructions.
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Single ODU / Side-by-side ODUs with Non-IntegratedAntennas, Continued
Procedure(continued)
Step Action
3 Mount the ODU mounting kit onto the mast,
with the hose clamps using a A7 spinner to tighten them in caseyou have the mounting kit for one ODU. Two pairs of hose
clamps are included in the packaging, one with =92110
for 2,5 to 3 mast diameter, the other with =122138 for 4mast diameter.
with the U-bolts using a 17 mm wrench to tighten the nuts incase you have the mounting kit for two ODUs.
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Procedure(continued)
Step Action
4 If the ODU clamps are closed, unlock and open them.
5 Mount the ODU onto the mounting kit and close the clamps to
secure in place:
NOTEIn case you have the mounting kit for one ODU,before closing the clamps you should screw theM3 screw onto the ODU with a PH-1 screwdriverto optimize the ODU kit alignment and thenclose the clamps to secure in place.
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Single ODU / Side-by-side ODUs with Non-IntegratedAntennas, Continued
Procedure(continued)
Step Action
6 PLUGGING / UNPLUGGING THE IF COAXIALCABLE
Never plug or unplug the IF coaxial cable toor from the outdoor transceiver boxes whenthe respective indoor equipment is poweredon and operating.
There is risk of equipment failure and/orelectrical shock, as the IF cable carries theoutdoor transceivers DC operating voltage(48 V).
Screw the right-angle connector of the IF cable onto the ODU N-type connector. In case you intend to install a second ODU,mark the IF cable appropriately to know which is the IF cableof ODU 1 and ODU 2.
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Single ODU / Side-by-side ODUs with Non-IntegratedAntennas, Continued
Procedure(continued)
Step Action
7 Avoid making any sharp or small radiusbends on the flexible and twistablewaveguides!Twisting or bending the waveguide beyond acertain limit (see Appendix on page 72) couldcause permanent damage to the waveguide(hearing a scratching/stretching noise from theinside wire frame of the waveguide indicatesyou have crossed the limit).
With an hexagonal key apply 4,5 Nm torque to screw thewaveguide PBR flange(i.e. the flange with the O-ring) onto the
ODU waveguide port using four Allen screws of the set provided.
NOTEMake sure the O-ring is found on the PBR flangeof the waveguide.
8 With an hexagonal key apply 4,5 Nm torque to screw the UBRflangeof the waveguide onto the antenna feeder according to theantenna polarization.
NOTEMake sure the O-ring is found on the antennafeeder.
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Single ODU / Side-by-side ODUs with Non-IntegratedAntennas, Continued
Procedure(continued)
Step Action
9 Use a spinner to attach the waveguide clamp kit on the mastapplying 6 Nm torque.
You are recommended to use one or two
clamp kits depending on the case in areaswith strong wind.
10 Use Butyl sealing compound, self bonding rubber tape andinsulating tape to insulate the RF cable N-type connector whenrequired by climatic conditions.
NOTETake special care so that the other end of the IFcable is protected against humidity and lightningfor as long as it remains unplugged!
11 To ground the ODU, connect the bared lug of the ODU grounding
cable to the grounding contact point on the tower or the mast.12 Repeat steps 4 to 11 for the second ODU, if it exists.
NOTEIn case you have to install four ODUs and youselect to install two mounting kits for two ODUseach, you should install the one mounting kitbelow the other with a distance of 30 cm between
them.
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna
Qualified personnel should inspect the equipment once a year to verify
proper installation, maintenance and condition. The fasteners of themounting structure should be checked and tightened to the required
torque in case of every inspection.
Prerequisites Two people are needed for mounting the coupler onto the antenna.
The maximum distance between the back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and theIDU should not exceed 300 m.
You should have prepared the IF cables and the coupler grounding cablebefore proceeding to the coupler mounting onto the antenna.
Tools Adjustable torque wrench (5 to 80 Nm) M5 / M6 allen tip
PH-2 and PH-3 (cross-headed) screwdrivers for grounding screws(M4 / M5 / M6)
Set of hexagonal keys
Crimping tool for bared grounding lug
Blade
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna,Continued
Material list Item 8 in the Material List, on page 11.
Find below a description of the parts included in the item 8.
Material Photo
Coupler
Mounting Angles
ODUs Grounding Cables
No Description
1 Four hexagon socket headcap screws M6 and plainwashers for angles mounting
2 Two O-rings and silicongrease
3 Grounding lug
4 M6 screw and two M6grovers for grounding lug
connection5 Two M5 screws and four M5
grovers for ODUs groundingcables connection
12
3
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Other
accessories
Coupler grounding cable (see par. Preparing the ODU / Coupler Grounding
Cable, on page 36)IF cable (see par. Preparing the IF Cable, on page 23)
Procedure To implement the scenario, follow the steps below taking into consideration thefollowing Caution:
Only trained and qualified personnel familiar withmicrowave antenna assembly and installation shouldinstall or replace this equipment.
Step Action
1 Mount the two mounting angles using the item No 1 of the Materiallist table on page 54.
9,1 Nm
9,1 Nm
2 Mount grounding accessories. The numbers of the items arementioned in the Material list table on page 54.
Detail
4 5
3
5
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna,Continued
Procedure(continued) Step Action
3 Insert the O rings into the grooves and apply silicone grease on thewhole surface of the O rings.
4 Remove the protection covers. Do not throw them away as youmay need them in the future in case you remove any of theODUs.
5 Connect the two short grounding cables to each ODU sliding theend of each grounding cable with the terminal pin into the groundinglug found on each ODU and screw.
NOTEYou have already connected the other end of eachgrounding cable onto the coupler appropriate positionas described in step 2.
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna,Continued
Procedure(continued) Step Action
8 Remove the two screws, rotate the two polarization rotation platesto the desired position according to the photos and screw in theremoved screws.
You are now ready to perform the coupler mounting onto theantenna.
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna,Continued
Procedure(continued) Step Action
9NOTE
Two people are needed for mounting the ODUs coupler assembly onto the antenna, one to holdthe assembly while the other is performing themounting.
NOTEBefore climbing onto the tower, be sure you havewith you all the necessary material. Do not forgetto take with you the IF coaxial cables and thecoupler grounding cable, already prepared. Alsoswitch-off the indoor unit taking into consideration
the following Caution.
PLUGGING / UNPLUGGING THE IF COAXIAL
CABLE
Never plug or unplug the IF coaxial cable to orfrom the outdoor transceiver boxes when therespective indoor equipment is powered onand operating.
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electricalshock, as the IF cable carries the outdoortransceivers DC operating voltage
(48 V).
Apply greasing paste (item 17 in the Material List on page 11)onthe O ring of the antenna feeder and fit the coupler waveguide portonto the antenna feeder. First close the two diagonal clamps andthen the other two clamps to secure the coupler in place.
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna,Continued
Procedure(continued) Step Action
10 Install the one end of the grounding cable into the pre-installed lugof the coupler and crimp it with the appropriate crimping tool.
11 Screw the connectors of the IF cables onto the ODU N-typeconnectors applying up to 6 Nm torque.
Right-angle
N-type
connector
Straight
N-type
connector
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Integrated Antenna,Continued
Procedure(continued) Step Action
12 Use Butyl sealing compound, self bonding rubber tape andinsulating tape to insulate the IF cables N-type connectors whenrequired by climatic conditions.
NOTETake special care so that the other end of the IFcable is protected against humidity and lightningfor as long as it remains unplugged!
13 To ground the coupler, connect the bared lug of the couplergrounding cable to the grounding contact point on the tower or themast.
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Non-IntegratedAntenna
Qualified personnel should inspect the equipment once a year to verifyproper installation, maintenance and condition. The fasteners of themounting structure should be checked and tightened to the requiredtorque in case of every inspection.
Prerequisites Two people are needed for implementing the back-to-back ODUs withCoupler and Non-Integrated Antenna Scenario.
The maximum distance between the back-to-back ODUs with coupler and theIDU should not exceed 300 m.
You should have prepared the IF cables and the coupler grounding cable
before proceeding to the coupler mounting onto the mast.In case you use a waveguide to connect the coupler to the antenna, take into
consideration the length of the waveguide you have when deciding on thecoupler position on the mast.
Tools Adjustable torque wrench M4 / M6 / M8 allen tip
Set of hexagonal keys
Crimping tool for bared grounding lug
Blade
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Back-to-back ODUs with Coupler and Non-IntegratedAntenna, Continued
Material list Item 9 in the Material List, on page 11.
Find below a description of the parts included in the item 9.
Material Photo
Coupler Mounting Plate
Two pairs of Mounting Clamps
No Description1 Connecting Plate needed
only in case the CouplerMounting Plate provided iswith PBR flange (i.e. theflange with O-ring)
2 Four M4 screws and washers(plain and spring lock) forConnecting Plate mounting
3 Two O-rings and silicongrease
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Otheraccessories
Coupler grounding cable (see par. Preparing the ODU / Coupler GroundingCable, on page 36)
IF cable (see par. Preparing the IF Cable, on page 23)
Procedure To implement the scenario, follow the steps below taking into consideration thefollowing Caution:
Only trained and qualified personnel familiar withmicrowave antenna assembly and installation shouldinstall or replace this equipment.
Step Action1 Repeat steps 1 to 6 of the procedure in par. Back-to-back ODUs
with Coupler and Integrated Antennaon page 53.
2 Remove the four M6 screws (plus plain and spring lock washers)from the plate and use them to fix the two mounting clamps onto it.
3 Tighten the one pair of screws with 24 Nm torque and loosely fastenthe other pair of screws.
You are now ready to perform the coupler mounting onto the mast.
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Procedure(continued) Step Action
4NOTE
Two people are needed for mounting the ODUs coupler assembly onto the mast, one to hold theassembly while the other is performing the mounting.
NOTEBefore climbing onto the tower, be sure you havewith you all the necessary material. Do not forget totake with you the IF coaxial cables and the couplergrounding cable, already prepared. Also switch-offthe indoor unit taking into consideration the following
Caution.PLUGGING / UNPLUGGING THE IF COAXIALCABLE
Never plug or unplug the IF coaxial cable to orfrom the outdoor transceiver boxes when therespective indoor equipment is powered on andoperating.
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electricalshock, as the IF cable carries the outdoortransceivers DC operating voltage(48 V).
Mount the coupler plate on the mast tightening the two pairs of boltssymmetrically.
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Procedure(continued) Step Action
5 Insert the O rings into the grooves and apply silicone grease on thewhole surface of the O rings.
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Procedure(continued) Step Action
6 Mount the coupler-ODUs assembly onto the plate.
7 If the coupler mounting plate provided is with PBR flange (i.e. theflange with the O-ring), you should interpose the connecting plateprovided between the waveguide flange and the coupler mountingplate flange as shown in the photo below (the brass surface towards
the tin plated waveguide surface) and then proceed to step 8.
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Procedure(continued)
Step Action8 Avoid making any sharp or small radius bends
on the flexible and twistable waveguides!Twisting or bending the waveguide beyond acertain limit (see Appendix on page 72)couldcause permanent damage to the waveguide(hearing a scratching/stretching noise from theinside wire frame of the waveguide indicates youhave crossed the limit).
With an hexagonal key apply 2,5 Nm torque to screw the waveguidePBR flange(i.e. the flange with the O-ring) onto the coupler
waveguide port using four Allen screws of the set provided.
NOTEMake sure the O-ring is found on the PBRflange of the waveguide.
9 With an hexagonal key apply 4,5 Nm torque to screw the UBRflange of the waveguide onto the antenna feeder according to the
antenna polarization.
NOTEMake sure the O-ring is found on the antennafeeder.
You are recommended to use one or twowaveguide clamp kits depending on the case inareas with strong wind.
10 Perform steps 10 to 13 of the procedure in par. Back-to-back ODUswith Coupler and Integrated Antennaon page 53.
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IF Cable Grounding
Recommendednumber ofgrounding kits
Find in the next table the number of grounding kits you are recommended to
use depending on the IF cable length. The IF cable connecting the IDU andthe ODU should not exceed 300 m.
INDOOR EQUIPMENTSHELTER
Top Ground
50 m
50 mBottom Ground
Entrance Ground
Ground at Mid-point
Lightning Rod
Burried Ground Rods
ODU + ANTENNA
PhotoIF Cable
TypeLength
Distance betweenIDU & ODU
Recommended Number of Kits
D < 100 m3 (near the top and middle of the cable vertical runand at the entrance of the cable into the equipmentshelter)
1/4 0,5 m
100 m < D < 150 m
4 (near the top and every 50 m of the cable vertical
run and at the entrance of the cable into theequipment shelter)
1/2 0,5 m 150 m < D < 300 m5 to 7 (near the top and every 50 m of the cablevertical run and at the entrance of the cable intothe equipment shelter)
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Tools Blade
General purpose screwdriver
Accessories Item 4 in Material List, on page 11.
Procedure To ground the IF cable, follow the steps below taking into consideration thefollowing Caution:
Install the grounding kit only where the cable runs
straight.
Step Action
1 Use a blade to remove ~15 mm of cable jacket.
2 Position the cable properly into the grounding clamp.
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Procedure(continued)
Step Action
3 Use an hexagonal key to screw the clamp.
The cable should resemble the photo below:
4 Connect the bared lug of the grounding cable to the groundingcontact point of the tower or the mast making sure thegrounding cable runs vertically down to the tower/mastgrounding contact point to avoid cable strain under extremeweather conditions.
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for all the grounding kits you must install.
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Appendix A Flexible and twistable Waveguides minimumBend Radius
Minimum Bend RadiusFlangeType Static E Plane
(mm)Static H Plane
(mm)Repeated E Plane
(mm)Repeated H Plane
(mm)
R84 75 150 305 810
R120 85 115 255 510
R140 50 100 205 405
R220 30 85 125 255
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