Product manual

Installation instructions, BS330 base station
Technical Product Manual - DCT1800-GAP
TD 92093 (1/LZBNB 103 108 R4D) / 2006-03-09/ Ver.C
© 2006
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16.3.6 Connecting the base station plug to the cable
1. Cut the base station cable to the correct length and connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack
(see figure
40). Do not plug the connector in the base station yet!
Note:
The power inlet of the base station (EPP) is insensitive of polarity reversals
Fig. 40 Connector pinning of the data/power connector
16.3.7 Base station cable delay measurement
Note:
The cable delay measurement is only necessary when the base station is connected to a CLU
REX-BRD0014 (ROFNB 157 11/2), or to an SLU board REX-BRD0015 or REX-BRD0026 with a
revision lower than R2A.
After all base stations have been installed, the cable delays must be measured in order to program
the base station delays into the system at initialization time.
Base station delays are measured at the radio exchange with an echo-meter connected to cable data
pair SC0 or SC1 and with the cable open ended at both sides. So the cable must be disconnected
from the CLU, CLU-S or SLU as well as the base station.
1. Make sure that the base station cable is unplugged from the base station.
2. Disconnect relevant connector from the relevant CLU, CLU-S or SLU.
3. Connect an echo-meter to cable pair SC0 or SC1.
4. Measure the cable delay. The measured delay is the time between sending a pulse down the line
and receiving the echo. Therefore the recorded value is twice the cable delay and must be halved.
The resulting value must have an accuracy of 200 ns (corresponding with 20 – 30 m).
5. Record on paper the delay value measured for each base station in microseconds, together with
the base station number.
6. Repeat the delay measurement for all base stations connected to the CLU, CLU-S or SLU.
7. Re-connect the connectors to the CLU, CLU-S or SLU.
If applicable repeat the delay measurement for the base stations connected to the other CLUs and
SLUs.
RJ45
modular jack
EPP-b
EPP-a
SC1-a
SC0-a
SC0-b
SC1-b
NC
NC
NC
=
Not connected
EPP
=
Express Power Pair
SC = Serial Channel
042