User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description
- System Overview
- System Hardware
- System OA&M Capabilities
- System Connectivity
- System Operation
- System Specifications
- RF End-to-End Performance
- 2100/1800 RAU (FSN-W1-2118-1)
- 2100 HP/1800 HP (FSN-W1-2118-1-HP)
- 2100 HP/2600 HP (FSN-W1-2126-1-HP)
- 2100 High Power RAU (FSN-W1-21HP-1)
- 1900/AWS RAU (FSN-W1-1921-1)
- 800/850/1900 RAU (FSN-W2-808519-1)
- 700/AWS RAU (FSN-W2-7021-1)
- 700/700 (Upper C) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7575-1)
- 700/700 (Lower ABC) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7070-1)
- 700 ABC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-702121-1-HP)
- 700 UC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-752121-1-HP)
- 850/1900 HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W5-851921-1-HP)
- 2500/2500 RAU (FSN-2525-1-TDD)
- 2600/2600 RAU (FSN-W3-2626-1)
- Fusion Wideband Main Hub
- Fusion Wideband Expansion Hub
- Remote Access Unit
- Designing a Fusion Wideband Solution
- Design Overview
- Downlink RSSI Design Goal
- Maximum Output Power Per Carrier
- 700/AWS RAU (FSN-W2-7021-1)
- 700 MHz (Upper C) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7575-1)
- 700 MHz (Lower ABC) MIMO RAU (FSN-W2-7070-1)
- 700 ABC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-702121-1-HP)
- 700 UC/AWS HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W4-752121-1-HP)
- 800/850/1900 RAU (FSN-W2-808519-1)
- 850/1900 HP/AWS HP RAU (FSN-W5-851921-1-HP)
- 1900/AWS RAU (FSN-W1-1921-1)
- 2100/1800 RAU (FSN-W1-2118-1)
- 2100 HP/1800 HP RAU (FSN-W1-2118-1-HP)
- 2100 HP/2600 HP RAU (FSN-W1-2126-1-HP)
- 2100 High Power RAU (FSN-W1-21HP-1)
- 2500/2500 TDD RAU (FSN-2525-1-TDD)
- 2600 MHz MIMO RAU (FSN-W3-2626-1)
- Designing for Capacity Growth
- System Gain
- Estimating RF Coverage
- Link Budget Analysis
- Optical Power Budget
- Connecting a Main Hub to a Base Station
- Installing Fusion Wideband
- Installation Requirements
- Safety Precautions
- Preparing for System Installation
- Installing a Fusion Wideband Main Hub
- Installing a Fusion Wideband Main Hub in a Rack
- Installing an Optional Cable Manager in the Rack
- Installing a Main Hub Using the 12” Wall-Mounted Rack (PN 4712)
- Installing a Fusion Wideband Main Hub Directly to the Wall
- Connecting the Fiber Cables to the Main Hub
- Making Power Connections
- Optional Connection to DC Power Source
- Power on the Main Hub
- Installing Expansion Hubs
- Installing the Expansion Hub in a Rack
- Installing an Expansion Hub Using the 12” Wall-Mounted Rack
- Installing an Expansion Hub Directly to the Wall
- Installing an Optional Cable Manager in the Rack
- Powering on the Expansion Hub
- Connecting the Fiber Cables to the Expansion Hub
- Connecting the 75 Ohm CATV Cables
- Troubleshooting Expansion Hub LEDs During Installation
- Installing RAUs
- Configuring the Fusion Wideband System
- Splicing Fiber Optic Cable
- Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source
- Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an In-Building BTS
- Connecting a Duplex Base Station to a Fusion Wideband Main Hub
- Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub RF Band to Multiple BTSs
- Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a Roof-Top Antenna
- Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to Flexwave Focus
- Connecting Multiple Fusion Wideband Main Hubs to an RF Source
- Connecting Contact Alarms to a Fusion Wideband System
- Alarm Monitoring Connectivity Options
- Replacing Fusion Wideband Components
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Cables and Connectors
- Appendix B: Compliance
- Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar
- Appendix D: Contacting TE Connectivity
Appendix C: Faults, Warnings, Status Tables for Fusion, Fusion Wideband, Fusion SingleStar
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FAULTS REPORTED BY MAIN HUBS
Faults indicate service-impacting conditions and should be given immediate attention.
Once all of the units are powered on and the cable connections are
made, the faults from each unit
can be requested using AdminBrowser. Start with the Fusion or Fusion Wideband Main Hub and
work downstream.
Resolve all faults first and then check the warnings. Take appropriate
action
to resolve the faults,
as indicated in the following tables. In cases where there is more than one possible cause, they are
listed from the “most likely” to the “least likely” cause. Actions are listed in the order that they
should be performed; not all actions may need to be done.
NOTE: If you have a red STATUS LED without a fault message, it probably indicates that the unit is locked
out.
Table 103. Fault Messages for Main Hubs
Message
Number
Description Reason/Action
{MF01} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
{MF02} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
{MF03} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
{MF04} Software reset occurred and reco
vered, or firmware
download.
If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
{MF05} Software error occurred and recovered. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
{MF06} Problem detected in the Hub. Internal communication
reset.
Contact TE Support for more information.
{MF07} Hub power cycle. Hub power cycle.
{MF08} Internal communications failure. No internal communications in preceding 15 minutes.
{MF09} Hardware Reset. Commanded hardware power on reset
{MF10} Band not programmed. Use AdminBrowser to program the band.
{MF11} Hardware failure (DL Pilot PLL). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace
the Hub
{MF12} Hardware failure
(DL Pilot Too High). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.
{MF13} Hardware failure
(DL Pilot Too Low). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub.
{MF14} Hardware
failure (54 VDC). 54 VDC power supply is out of range, replace the Hub
{MF15} Hardware failure (RF VDC Power). Loss of DC power to RF circ
uit
s, replace the Hub.
{MF16} Self Lockout (All Bands). Hub has shutdown the system due to an internal fa
ult.
System is offline.
{MF17} Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace
the Hub.
{MF18} Hardware failure
(UL PLL Band 1). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace the Hub
{ML
19} Commanded Out-of-service
(Band 1). Band 1 commanded out-of-service by User.
{MF20} Hardware failure (UL1 LO2 Band 1). Cycle power once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub.
{MF21} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.
{MF22} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.
{MF23} Problem detected in the Hub Contact TE Support for more information.
{MF24} Problem detected in the Hub. Contact TE Support for more information.
{MF25} Hardware failure (DL PLL Band 2). Cycle power once. If fault persists, replace
the Hub.