Installing Expansion Hubs 3 Ǥ ȋ ͵ǤȌ Figure 37.
Installing Fusion Wideband 3 Connecting the Fiber Cables to the Expansion Hub CAUTION! Observe all Fiber Port Safety Precautions listed in “Safety Precautions” on page 109.
Installing Expansion Hubs If the Fiber Jumper Is ColorͲCoded 1 2 Dzdz DOWNLINK Ǥ DL STATUS Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ Dzdz UPLINK Ǥ UL STATUS Ǥ ʹͲ Ǥ 3 ǯ E-HUB STATUS
Installing Fusion Wideband 3 Troubleshooting Expansion Hub LEDs During Installation • • PORT Ȁ Ǥ Ǥ UL STATUS Ǥ Table 88.
Installing RAUs INSTALLING RAUS CAUTION! Install RAUs in indoor locations only. Do not connect an antenna that is installed in an outdoor location to an RAU. For outdoor installations, a protective enclosure is required. NOTE: The following procedures assume that the system is new from the factory and that it has not been programmed with bands.
Installing Fusion Wideband 800/850 MHz Isolation Requirements ǡ ǦǦ Ǥ ǡ Ǧ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ
Installing RAUs 800 MHz iDEN Downlink and 850 MHz Cellular Uplink ʹ ȋͺͷͳ Ȃ ͺͶͻ Ȍ ͺͲͲ ͺͷͲ Ǥ ǡ ͺͲͲ ͺͷͲ Ǥ ǡ ͺͲͲ ͺͷͳ ͺͷͲ ȋ Ȍ Ǥ
Installing Fusion Wideband 3 Connecting the CATV Cable 1 2 3 Ǥ Ǧ Ǥ ͷ Ǧ ͷ Ǥ ǣ • • • 4 ȋ Ȍ
Installing RAUs Troubleshooting Using RAU LEDs During Installation LINK ͻͲ Ǥ ALARM Ǥ Table 89. Troubleshooting RAU LEDs During Installation During Installation LED State Action Impact The RAU is connected to the Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub, which is powered on LINK Off Check CATV cable. No power to the RAU.
Installing Fusion Wideband CONFIGURING THE FUSION WIDEBAND SYSTEM ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ AdminBrowser User Manual ȋ ǦʹͲͲǦͲǦʹͲȌǡ ȀǤ NOTE: The frequency bands should automatically be set on power up and this step should
Configuring the Fusion Wideband System 3 Programming the Main Hub Using AdminBrowser 1 2 3 Ȁ Ȁ RJ-45 ǯ Ǥ Ǥ ǣ • For Windows 2000: a Ǧ My Network Places PropertiesǤ b Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) PropertiesǤ Ǥ
Installing Fusion Wideband 4 5 6 7 8 9 ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǧ Ǥ Use the following IP addressǤ IP address ͳͻʹǤͳͺǤͲǤͳͲͳ Subnet mask ʹͷͷǤʹͷͷǤʹͷͷǤͲ Default gateway ͳͻʹǤͳͺǤͲǤͳ OK Ǥ Ǥ ǡ YesǤ Using AdminBrowser
Configuring the Fusion Wideband System 8 9 Install/Configure SystemǤ Ǥ ǡ LabelǤ Ǥ ͵ʹ Ǥ 10 Fusionǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǣ •
Installing Fusion Wideband 11 12 Ǥ Bands ǡ ǣ • • • • 13 Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Shutdown Ǥ Ǥ Uplink Downlink
Configuring the Fusion Wideband System ǡ ǣ • • NOTE: • • • • • • 14 ǣ ǣ MIMO ȋ Ǧ Ȍ SISO ȋ Ǧ ȌǤ Dz dzǤ Ǥ ͳ ʹǤ In MIMO mode, the frequencies are the
Installing Fusion Wideband 15 Input/Output Alarms ǡ ǣ • • • 16 Ǥ Ǧ Ǥ ȋ Dz Ǥdz Ǥ ǡ Install System Ǥ Ǣ ǡ ǡ
Splicing Fiber Optic Cable SPLICING FIBER OPTIC CABLE Ȁ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ȁ ǡ Ǥ ǣ Ǧ ȋ ͶͲͳ͵ Ǧ͵Ȍ Ǧ ȋ ͶͲͳʹ Ǧ͵ȌǤ Ǥ
Installing Fusion Wideband 12 13 14 15 ǯ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ǯ Ǥ ǡ Ȁ Ǥ Option B: Fusion Wideband Splice the FiberͲOptic Cable to the SC/APC Pi
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source INTERFACING THE FUSION WIDEBAND MAIN HUB TO AN RF SOURCE CAUTION! Only TE personnel or TEͲauthorized installation personnel should connect the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to its Band associated base station or repeater. Exceeding the maximum input power could cause failure of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to “Remote Access Unit Connectors” on page 57 for maximum power specifications).
Installing Fusion Wideband Connecting a Simplex Base Station to a Fusion Wideband Main Hub RF Band 1 2 3 4 Ǧ Ǧ Ǥ Ǧ Ǧ DOWNLINK ͳǡ ʹǡ ͵Ǥ Ǧ Ǧ Ǥ Ǧ Ǧ
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source Connecting a Duplex Base Station to a Fusion Wideband Main Hub NOTE: When connecting to a duplex base station, use a circulator or duplexer between it and the Fusion Wideband Main Hub. NOTE: You can insert attenuators between the circulator or duplexer and Hub as needed.
Installing Fusion Wideband 3 Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub RF Band to Multiple BTSs CAUTION! Only TE personnel or TEͲauthorized installation personnel should connect the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a base station or repeater. Exceeding the maximum input power could cause failure of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to “Remote Access Unit Connectors” on page 57 for maximum power specifications). If the maximum composite power is too high, attenuation is required.
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source 3 Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a RoofͲTop Antenna CAUTION! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TE recommends that you use a lightning arrestor or surge protector in a roofͲtop antenna configuration. Insert the lightning arrestor or surge protector between the roofͲtop antenna and the repeater connected to the Fusion Wideband Main Hub RF Band.
Installing Fusion Wideband 3 Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to Flexwave Focus Ǥ Connecting Multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs to an RF Source Ȁ Ǥ Ȁ Ǥ 3 Connecti
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source Ȅ ǡ Ǥ 4 Ǥ The warranty does not cover damage caused when an ungrounded Hub is powered on. 5 NOTE: Use a 50 ohm terminator on any unused power combiner/splitter ports.
Installing Fusion Wideband 3 Connecting Multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs to a Duplex Repeater or BTS CAUTION! 1 Only TE personnel or TEͲauthorized installation personnel should connect the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a base station or repeater. Exceeding the maximum input power could cause failure of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to “Remote Access Unit Connectors” on page 57 for maximum power specifications). If the maximum composite power is too high, attenuation is required.
Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source Ͷͷ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Band 1 UL1 Band 2 UL2 Band 3 UL3 AC Power Alarms DL1 DL2 DL3 Band 1 UL1 Band 2 UL2 Band 3 UL3 AC Power Alarms N-male to N-male coaxial-jumper cables between Combiner/Splitter and Fusion Main Hub’s Uplink Port for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3 DL1 DL2 DL3 N-male to N-male coaxial-j
Installing Fusion Wideband CONNECTING CONTACT ALARMS TO A FUSION WIDEBAND SYSTEM ȋ Ȍ Ǥ • Alarm SourceȄ ǡ ȋȌ ȋȌǤ Ǧ ȋ Ȍ Ǥ ǡ Dz dz ͳͷǤ NOTE: – – • The contact can be changed to normally
Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband System Alarm Source ǡ Ǥ Dz dz ͳͲ Ǥ NOTE: The following procedures assume that the system is installed and that has been programmed with bands.
Installing Fusion Wideband Using a Base Station to Monitor Fusion Wideband NOTE: The BTS must be configured, by the carrier, for contact closure monitoring prior to connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to it.
Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband System Using a Base Station and AdminBrowser to Monitor Fusion Wideband NOTE: The BTS must be configured, by the carrier, for contact closure monitoring prior to connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to it.
Installing Fusion Wideband Alarm Sense Dz dz ȋ AdminBrowser User ManualȌǤ NOTE: This procedure assumes that the system is installed and that has been programmed with bands.
Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband System Alarm Cables ͷͳ ͷǦ Ǧ ȋ ͶͲʹͶǦ͵Ȍǡ Ǥ 1.2 meters (4 feet) DB-9 female to Base Station, FlexWave Focus, or the Alarm Sense Adapter Cable when connecting Unison 7 7 Splice 9 9 J1 Female 4 4 J2 Male Splice 5 Connector Hood 5 DB-9 male to Fusion, Unison, FlexWave Focus, Alarm Port 7 Splice .5 meter (1.
Installing Fusion Wideband ALARM MONITORING CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS NOTE: The following procedures assume that the system is installed and that has been programmed with bands. Direct Connection ǡ RJ-45 100 BASE-T ǯ Ǧ Ǥ AdminBrowser is resident in Fusion. Cross-over 100 BASE-T Cable PC running Standard Browser Software Figure 52.
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options ǣ • • Ǧǣ ͳǡ ʹ Ǧǣ ʹ Ǥ Setting Up Fusion Wideband Modem (USR Modem) Using AdminBrowser Ǧ ǣ 1 2 3 Ǥ System ConfigurationǤ Select Setup Modem ConnectionǤ ǣ TE 4 ǣ Ǥ • • 5
Installing Fusion Wideband Setting Up a PC Modem Using Windows Ǧ Ǥ 1 Startǡ Settingsǡ Network ConnectionsǤ Ǥ 2 Click Create a new connectionǤ Ǥ Page 164 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options 3 NextǤ Ǥ 4 Connect to the network at my workplace NextǢ Ǥ 5 DialǦup connection NextǢ Ǥ InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013 Page 165 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.
Installing Fusion Wideband 6 NextǢ Ǥ 7 Phone number NextǢ Ǥ 8 Anyone’s use NextǢ Ǥ Page 166 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options 9 10 FinishǢ Ǥ PropertiesǢ Ǥ ǣ • • ǣ ppp_user ȋ ǡ Ȍǣ password InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013 Page 167 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.
Installing Fusion Wideband 11 Configure...
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options 15 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) PropertiesǢ Ǥ 16 Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain DNS server address automaticallyǡ OKǤ 17 Ǧ ǡ ǡ Dz ȋ Ȍ dz ͳ͵Ǥ 100 BASEͲT Port
Installing Fusion Wideband POTS Line Sharing Switch Connection ǡ Ǥ PC running Standard Browser Software 4- or 8-port 4-port: #240031-0 8-port: #240052-0 #4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable Modem #140272-0 Line Sharing Switch PSTN Standard phone cable Modem Up to 4 modems per switch Modem #140272-0 #4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable Figure 55.
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options 4- or 8-port Line Sharing Switch PNs: 4-port: #240031-0 8-port: #240052-0 PC running Standard Browser Software #4028-10 Straight-Through Modem cable Modem #140272-0 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch PSTN Standard phone cable 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch 4- or 8-Port Line Sharing Switch M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m M o d e m 4- or 8-P
Installing Fusion Wideband Ethernet LAN Connection Ǥ ͶǦ Ǥ 100 BASE-T Cable Male RJ-45 to Male RJ-45 PC running Standard Browser Software Ethernet TCP/IP Ethernet LAN Switch Figure 57.
Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options Main Hub PPP Modem PPP Modem Expansion Hub Remote Unit PSTN RS-232 Modem Port Remote Unit (b) Connection to multiple systems through Dial-in router Main Hub Dialup Router/ Firewall Ethernet Port Ethernet Port LAN Modem Router PSTN PPP PPP Expansion Hub Remote Unit Remote Unit (c) DSL Modem through internet Main Hub Router DSL Modem Ethernet Port Switch DSL Modem Router Ethernet Port Expansion Hub Remote Unit PSTN/ Internet Remote Unit (d) Co
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REPLACING FUSION WIDEBAND COMPONENTS Topics Page Replacing an RAU................................................................................................................................................................. 176 Replace the RAU .....................................................................................................................................................................176 Perform System Test ..........................................................................
Replacing Fusion Wideband Components REPLACING AN RAU CAUTION! The new RAU must support the same bands as the one you are replacing. If the RAU is of the wrong band combination, it will not operate properly in the system. 3 Replace the RAU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ǡ SYSTEM INFORMATIONǤ SHOW SYSTEM TREEǡ ǡ GET SYSTEM INFORMATION.
Replacing an RAU 3 Check the RAU LEDs 1 2 ǯ LINK ALARM ȋȀȌ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ a LINK ALARM ǡ Ǥ b c
Replacing Fusion Wideband Components REPLACING A FUSION WIDEBAND EXPANSION HUB 3 Replace a Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub 1 2 3 4 5 Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ȃ Ǥ Ǥ 3 AdminBrowser Tasks • •
Replacing a Fusion Wideband Main Hub REPLACING A FUSION WIDEBAND MAIN HUB ǯ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǧ
Replacing Fusion Wideband Components 3 Check the LEDs on the New Main Hub • • • ͷǦ Ǥ – ǡ Ǥ – ǡ Ǥ ǡ ǡ PORT Ǥ Dz dz ͳͺ Ǥ NOTE: If there is n
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Topics Page Service................................................................................................................................................................................. 182 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 183 Cleaning the Fiber Ports ............................................
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance SERVICE Ǧ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Address 541 E. Trimble Road San Jose, California 95131-1224 USA Help Hot Line U.S. and Canada 1-800-530-9960 All Others +1-952-917-0761 Help Web URL Page 182 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd http://www.te.
Maintenance MAINTENANCE Ǥ Ǥ Cleaning the Fiber Ports ǯ Ǥ Considerations • • ǣ – ǡ ǡ Ǥ – Ǥ Ǧ ǣ – ͻͺΨ Ǥ Using Compressed Air 1 2
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: Fusion has no userͲserviceable parts. Faulty or failed units are fully replaceable through TE; see “Service” on page 182.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using AdminBrowser Ǥ ǡ ǯ ǡ ǡ Ǥ NOTE: AdminBrowser v1.00 displays events (faults, warnings, or status messages) depending on your view preference. To change your view preference, refer to “View Preference” on page 38.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance Fault/Warning/Status Indications ǡ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Dz dz
Troubleshooting Table 91. Troubleshooting Main Hub Port LEDs During Normal Operation During Normal Operation Main Hub Port LEDs State Action Impact Expansion Hub Not Connected PORT Red If the Expansion Hub was disconnected accidentally, re-connect the cables. The LEDs should change to Green/Red (then Green/Green, after 20 seconds, if the Main Hub band has been programmed). The Expansion Hub was previously connected, but it is not currently connected; the Expansion Hub uplink cable disconnected.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance Troubleshooting Expansion Hub LEDs During Normal Operation • • LINK E-HUB/RAU Ȁ ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ POWERǡ EHUB STATUSǡ DL STATUSǡ UL STATUS Ǥ Table 93.
Troubleshooting CATV TROUBLESHOOTING CATV ǡ Ǥ NOTE: Recommended minimum and maximum CATV cable lengths vary depending upon the type of CATV cable used. Refer to “Cable and Connector Requirements” on page 107. Table 95. Summary of CATV Cable Wiring Problems Problem Type Message Loose connector, None shorted conductor or improper No communication with RAUn connection to the shield.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Assistance TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Ǣ Dz dz ͳͺʹǤ ǡ ǡ Ǧ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ • • • • • • • ǡ ǡ ȋȌǡ
APPENDIX A: CABLES AND CONNECTORS Topics Page 75 Ohm CATV Cable ............................................................................................................................................................. 192 General Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................192 Recommended CATV Cable Lengths.......................................................................
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors 75 OHM CATV CABLE General Specifications • • • • • • ȋȌ ȋȌ ȋȌ Ǥ ǯ ͷͶ Ǥ ͷ Ǧ – Ǧͷͻǣ Ȉ ǣ
75 Ohm CATV Cable Figure 59. CommScope 2065V for RG-59 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013 Page 193 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors Figure 60.
75 Ohm CATV Cable Figure 61. CommScope 2293K for RG-11 NOTE: TE requires solid copper center conductor CATV cable for proper DC voltage to the RAU and maximum distances. InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013 Page 195 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors Connectors and Tools for Cable Ends ǣ • • • • • • • • • ǣ ʹͲͷ ǣ Ǧ Ͷ Ǧͳǡ ǦͶ ǡ ͳͲͲ ǣ ʹʹͻ ǣ Ǧ ͷͷ Ǧͳǡ Ǧ͵ͷ ǡ ͳͲͲ ǣ ʹʹͻ͵ ǣ
Fiber Optical Cables FIBER OPTICAL CABLES • • • • • • ȋȌ ȋȌ ȋȌ Ǧ ʹǤͷρȀͳʹͷρ Ǧʹͺ ǡ Ǥ Ȁ ȋǦȌ ȋǦǦȌǡ ǣ – Ǧ ǣ ͷͲͲ ȋͳǡͶͲ Ȍ Ȃ ͵ – Ǧ
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors COAXIAL CABLE • • ȋ Ǧ Ȍ ȋ Ǧ Ȍ Page 198 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013
Standard Modem Cable STANDARD MODEM CABLE ȋ ͶͲʹͺǦͳͲȌ ǯ Ǥ DB-9 Connector Pin DB-25 Connector Pin 1 8 2 3 3 2 4 20 5 7 6 6 7 4 8 5 9 22 Figure 62. Standard Modem Cable Pinouts InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013 Page 199 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd.
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors TCP/IP CROSSͲOVER CABLE Ȁ Ǧ ȋ ͶͲͻǦ Ȍ Ǥ Ǥ ͵Ǥ Figure 63.
DB-9 to DB-9 Null Modem Cable DBͲ9 TO DBͲ9 NULL MODEM CABLE Ǧͻ Ǧͻ ǯ Ȁ Ǧʹ͵ʹ Ǥ ͻ Ͷ Ǥ Table 97.
Appendix A: Cables and Connectors Page 202 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013
APPENDIX B: COMPLIANCE Topics Page Fusion Wideband System Approval Status ........................................................................................................................... 204 700 MHz LTE Products............................................................................................................................................................204 800 SMR/iDEN Products ..........................................................................................................
Appendix B: Compliance FUSION WIDEBAND SYSTEM APPROVAL STATUS Ǥ 700 MHz LTE Products • • • ǣ ǡ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǡ ͵ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǦͳǡ ͳ ǡ Ǥ ǣ ͳͷ ǣ ʹ 800 SMR/iDEN Products • • • ǣ ǡ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǡ ͵ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǦͳǡ ͳ ǡ Ǥ ǣ ͳͷ ǣ
Fusion Wideband System Approval Status 2100 UMTS Products • • • ǣ ǡ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǡ ͵ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǦͳǡ ͳ ǡ Ǥ ǣ ͵Ͳͳ ͶͺͻǦʹ͵ ͳǤʹǤͳ ǣ ͵Ͳͳ ͻͲͺǦͳͳ ʹǤ͵Ǥͳ 1700/2100 AWS Products • • • ǣ ǡ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǡ ͵ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǦͳǡ ͳ ǡ Ǥ ǣ ͳͷ ǣ ʹ 2500 WiMAX Products • • • ǣ ǡ ǡ
Appendix B: Compliance InterReach Fusion Wideband Main Hub and Expansion Hub • • • ǣ ǡ ǡ ͲͻͷͲǦͳǡ ǡ Ǥ ǣ ʹʹ ǣ ʹͶ NOTE: For Canadian customers, the Manufacturer’s rated output power1 of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.
Human Exposure to RF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RF Ǥ Ǥ ȋ Ȍ Ǥ ȋ Ȍ ͵ͲͲ ͳͲͲ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǣ
Appendix B: Compliance Page 208 © 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013
APPENDIX C: FAULTS, WARNINGS, STATUS TABLES FOR FUSION, FUSION WIDEBAND, FUSION SINGLESTAR Topics Page Faults Reported by Main Hubs ............................................................................................................................................. 210 Faults Reported for System CPU........................................................................................................................................... 213 Faults for Expansion Hubs ...............................
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar FAULTS REPORTED BY MAIN HUBS Ǧ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ
Faults Reported by Main Hubs Table 98. Fault Messages for Main Hubs (Cont.) Message Number Description Reason/Action {MF26} Hardware failure (UL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub. {ML27} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2). Band 2 commanded out-of-service by User. {MF28} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. {MF29} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. {MF30} Problem detected in the Hub.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table 98. Fault Messages for Main Hubs (Cont.) Message Number Description Reason/Action {MT146} Port 2 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. {MT147} Port 3 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. {MT148} Port 4 Cable Fault. Possible electrical short in the coax cable, or RAU problem. {MT149} Port 5 Cable Fault.
Faults Reported for System CPU FAULTS REPORTED FOR SYSTEM CPU Table 99. Faults for System CPU Message Number Description Reason/Action {SF01} No internal communications. No internal communications in preceding 2 minutes. Power cycle to clear. {SF02} Unable to open file (sysinfo). System CPU rebooted. {SF03} Unable to open file (sysstat). System CPU rebooted. {SF04} Invalid internal response. System CPU rebooted, internal command does not return valid response after 4 retries.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar FAULTS FOR EXPANSION HUBS Table 100. Fault Messages for Expansion Hubs Message Number Description Reason/Action {EF01} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. {EF02} Software reset occurred and recovered, or firmware download. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub. {EF03} Software reset occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
Faults for Expansion Hubs Table 100. Fault Messages for Expansion Hubs (Cont.) Message Number Description Reason/Action {EF37} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. {EF38} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. {EF39} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. {EF40} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. {ED129} Port 1 Disconnected. Unit is disconnected.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar FAULTS FOR RAUS Table 101. Faults for RAUs Message Number Description Reason/Action {RF01} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU. {RF02} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU. {RF03} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the RAU.
Messages for Main Hubs MESSAGES FOR MAIN HUBS Warning Messages Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ NOTE: AdminBrowser v000007 or higher displays events (faults, warnings, or status messages) depending on your view preference.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table 102. Warnings/Status Messages for Main Hubs Message Description Reason/Action [M01]/S Fan 1 failure. Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning. [M02]/S Fan 2 failure. Check the fan for rotation, air flow blockage, and dust. Replace the Hub on high temperature warning. [M03]/S 54 VDC Pwr Supply Fan failure.
Messages for Main Hubs Table 102. Warnings/Status Messages for Main Hubs (Cont.) Message Description Reason/Action [M37]/W CEMark limiter at maximum (Band 3). Reduce input signal power to avoid drop in system gain. [M38]/W No DL test tone (Band 3). Hub DL path gain is low. [M39]/S No UL test tone (Band 3). Hub UL path gain is low. [M40]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. [M41]/W Port 1 No DL test tone (Band 1). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table 102. Warnings/Status Messages for Main Hubs (Cont.) Message Description Reason/Action [M76]/S No UL test tone Port 4 (Band 3). Hub/Port UL path gain is low. [M77]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. [M78]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information. [M79]/S Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.
Messages for Main Hubs Table 102. Warnings/Status Messages for Main Hubs (Cont.) Message Description Reason/Action [M95]/W Port 7 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. [M96]/W Port 8 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar MESSAGES FOR SYSTEM CPUS ͳͲ͵ǡ ǣ [Snn]/X • nn • X – S— – W— Ǥ Table 103. Warning/Status Messages for System CPUs Message Number/ Default Description Reason/Action [S01]/W Alarm Input 1. Check equipment connected to alarm input 1. [S02]/W Alarm Input 2.
Messages for Expansion Hubs MESSAGES FOR EXPANSION HUBS Table 104. Warning/Status Message for Expansion Hubs Message Number/De fault Description Reason/Action [E01]/W Alarm Input 1. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 1. [E02]/W Alarm Input 2. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 2. [E03]/W Alarm Input 3. Check the equipment connected to alarm input 3. [E04]/S Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information. [E05]/W SNMP Trap #1. TBD.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar Table 104. Warning/Status Message for Expansion Hubs (Cont.) Message Number/De fault Description Reason/Action [E35]/W Port 3 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. [E36]/W Port 4 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. [E37]/W Port 5 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low. [E38]/W Port 6 No DL test tone (Band 2). Hub/Port DL path gain is low.
Messages for Expansion Hubs Table 104. Warning/Status Message for Expansion Hubs (Cont.) Message Number/De fault Description Reason/Action [E62]/W Port 6 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port. If the problem is on more than one port, replace the Hub, otherwise replace the RAU. [E63]/W Port 7 UL path loss is high. Check the cable for high RF loss. Switch the cable connection to a different hub port.
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar MESSAGES FOR RAUS ͳͲͷǡ ǣ [Rnn]/X • nn • X – S— – W— Ǥ Table 105. Warning/Status Messages for RAUs Message Number Default Description Reason/Action [R01]/W Temperature High.
Messages for RAUs Table 105. Warning/Status Messages for RAUs (Cont.) Message Number Default Description [R21]/W TDD signaling tone outside valid range (Band 2). If the Main Hub and Expansion Hub are okay, replace the RAU. [R22]/S High PA current (Band 1). The unit is operating with reduced gain. Verify that the input signal is at the appropriate level. If the problem persists, replace the RAU when possible. [R23]/S High PA current (Band 2). The unit is operating with reduced gain.
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