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 FOR EXPANSION HUBS
Table 105. 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.
{EF04} Software reset occurred and recovered
. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
{EF05} Software error occurred and recovered
. If this happens repeatedly, replace the Hub.
{EF06} Firmware download. Firmware download.
{EF07} Hub power cycle. Hub power cycle.
{EF08} MH communications failure. No communications from MH in
THE preceding 90 seconds.
{EF09} MH communications failure. EH uplink messages not ge
tting to the MH.
{EF10} Hardware failure (PLL). Cycle power once. If the fault persists
, replace the Hub.
{EF11} Hardware failure (54 VDC). 54 VDC power supply is out of range, replace the Hub.
{
EF12} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF13} Band not programmed. Cycle power once. If the fault pers
ists
, replace the Hub.
{EF14} Low optical input power. Check downlink fiber connections.
{EF15} Hardware failure (Optical Output Po
wer). Cycle p
ower once. If the fault persists, replace the Hub.
{EF16} Self Lockout (All Bands). The Hub has shutdown the system due to an internal fault. The
sy
stem is offline.
{EF17} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 1). Band 1 commanded out-of-servic
e by the user.
{EF18} Fault lockout (Band 1). Band 1 out-of-service due to an MH fault.
{EF19} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF20} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF21} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF22} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF23} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF24} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF25} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 2). Band 2 commanded out-of-se
rvic
e by the user.
{EF26} Fault lockout (Band 2). Band 2 out-of-service due to MH fault.
{EF27} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF28} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF29} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF30} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF31} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF32} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF33} Commanded Out-of-service (Band 3). Band 3 commanded out-of-se
rvic
e by the user.
{EF34} Fault lockout (Band 3). Band 3 out-of-service due to an MH fault.
{EF35} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.
{EF36} Problem detected in the EH. Contact TE Support for more information.