MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion5825-SR Digital Radios User Manual Document Number: 862-01881 862-01881 Issue 12c Page 1
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Issue Status Issue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12c Revised Pages/Amendments 1 31 2 General – terminology definition PER used instead of BER to remove interpretation ambiguity between Block Error Rate and Bit Error Rate. Note Block (equivalent to packet) concept is still maintained within sections describing G.826 parameters to maintain consistency with G.826 terminology.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Publication Number: 862-01881 Issue 12 March 2003 © 2003 Tellumat (Pty) Limited The information contained herein is the property of Tellumat (Pty) Limited and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced, used or disclosed except as authorised by contract or other written permission.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Table of Contents Page 1 INTRODUCTION 10 1.1 Radio Description 10 2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 12 2.1 2.2 System Overview RF Unit 12 12 2.2.1 Frequency plans 13 2.2.2 RF Power Output Options 16 2.2.3 2.3 MDR2400, MDR5800, Orion2410i, Orion5810i and Orion 5850 RF Units MDRMTE, MDRMETU, Orion10 and Orion25 Digital Indoor Unit 17 17 2.3.1 Payload Interface Options 18 2.3.2 1+1 Redundancy Protected Payload System 19 2.3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4.1 4.2 Customer Furnished Tools and Equipment Digital Indoor Unit 30 31 4.2.1 Introduction 31 4.2.2 Installing the Digital Indoor Unit in a Rack 31 4.2.3 Connecting a DC Power Supply 32 4.2.4 Balanced Payload Data : DB25 33 4.2.5 Balanced Payload Data : RJ48 34 4.2.6 Unbalanced Payload Data : BNC 34 4.2.7 Connecting Auxiliary In/Out (Optional) 34 4.2.8 Connecting the Service (Wayside) Serial Channel (Optional) 35 4.2.9 4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8.1.1 Outdoor Equipment 50 8.1.2 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Indoor Equipment Mechanical Information for Outdoor Equipment Mechanical Information for Indoor Equipment Power Supply Requirements Electrical Performance 50 50 50 50 51 8.5.1 General Characteristics 51 8.5.2 Transceiver Characteristics 53 8.5.3 RF Interface 54 8.5.4 Payload Data Interfaces 54 8.5.5 Ethernet Traffic Interface 55 8.5.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR E.2 E.3 E.4 Orion5810i Orion5850 MDR2400 and Orion2410i 112 112 112 F APPENDIX: USEFUL WEB LINKS 113 G APPENDIX: MDR / ORION SCALABLE 1-TO-4/8 E/T1 / 10 BASE-T ETHERNET FUNCTIONALITY 114 H APPENDIX: MDR / ORION FTP FIRMWARE UPLOAD 115 I APPENDIX: GETTING STARTED GUIDE 117 I.1 I.2 I.3 I.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR List of Abbreviations BIT AIS PER DC DCE DIU DRL DRS DTE GUI ISM LED LOS Mbps N.C N.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 1 Introduction 1.1 Radio Description The MDR2400-SR, MDR5800-SR, Orion2410-SRi and Orion5810-SRi are ISM band digital radio systems that provide short to medium range, point-to-point digital communication with high data security at rates of T1, 2T1 or 4T1. Alternatively, the radio can be software configured to convey E1, 2E1 or 4E1. The radio can also be configured to bridge or route IP via a 10BaseT port.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR The RF Unit can also be located remote from the antenna (tower base or indoor mounted). The RF connector is then connected to the antenna via a coaxial transmission line. An optional indoor rack mounting adapter is available for mounting the RFU, indoors. The system is available for use in FCC regulated countries. Model variants Table 1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2 Technical Description 2.1 System Overview A digital radio link (DRL) consists of a pair of MDR / Orion radio stations. MDR2400, MDR5800 or Orion 5850 OU MDR / Orion IU User Data MDR2400, MDR5800 or Orion 5850 OU MDR / Orion IU User Data The radio stations consists of two main parts: • An RF Unit operating in the 2.4GHz or 5.8 GHz ISM frequency bands.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2.2.1 Frequency plans The MDR5800, Orion5810i and the Orion 5850 RF Units operate in the 5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz ISM frequency band with predefined frequency channel plans (termed A, B, C and D). Channel plan D is user selectable / adjustable. The MDR2400 and Orion2410i RF Units operate in the 2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz ISM frequency band with predefined frequency channel plans (termed A, B and D). Channel plan D is user selectable / adjustable. 2.2.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2.2.1.3 MDR2400 FCC Compliant Frequency Channels for the U.S. only In countries where FCC compliance is required, only the following frequencies may be used: Low band RF Unit – 2412MHz to 2426MHz, High band RF Unit – 2458MHz. Use frequency plan D (variable frequency) to set the RF Unit. HIGH BAND TRANSMIT LOW BAND TRANSMIT DL 2412 DH DL 2458 2426 Frequency (MHz) Figure 3. MDR2400 FCC Compliant Frequency Channels for the U.S. only 2.2.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR NOTE 1 Both RF Units in a link must be set to the same frequency channel plan (i.e. A, B, C or D) and modulator type. Also note that the frequencies differ for different transmit bandwidths, i.e. the frequency of channel A changes according to the transmit bandwidth. NOTE 2 Figure 4 reflects all the frequency bands that could be obtained with the ORION5850 RFU.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR NOTE the allowable operation range in FCC countries, page 14. Table 5. MDR5800 and Orion5810i Channel plan D channel frequencies Sub-band Center Frequency (MHz) L 5735-5771 H 5804-5840 Table 6. Orion 5850 Channel plan D channel frequencies RF BW [MHz] / Data Rate [kbps] Lower Sub-band Upper / Higher Sub-band 2.6 / 8464 5731-5774 5801-5844 5.4 / 16928 5732-5773 5802-5843 8.0 / 25392 5734-5771 5804-5841 Center Frequency (MHz) 2.2.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR SNMP Management application. The FCC standards for the MDR2400 unit require a limited output power as stated on page 2, U.S. only. NOTE 1 The firmware on the Orion and MDR type RFUs will not accept power level settings that fall outside the FCC compliant levels. 2.2.3 MDR2400, MDR5800, Orion2410i, Orion5810i and Orion 5850 RF Units The RF Units transmit and receive RF signals through a diplexer interfaced via an RF cable to an external antenna.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR MDR MTE 75/120 OHM DIGITAL INDOOR UNIT 1 Payload T1/E1 651-04008-02, front panel 3 Reset button 4 2 DIU Status LEDs 5 6 10BaseT RJ45 Socket MDR MTE 120 OHM and 75/120 OHM DIGITAL INDOOR UNIT, rear panel 8 DDIU/RFU Data RJ45 9 RFU DC Out 11 DIU DC In 10 Auxiliary IO 12 Fuse 14 Ground Terminal 13 ON/OFF Switch 7 Orion 25 DIGITAL INDOOR UNIT 1 Payload T1/E1 3 Reset button 651-04189-01 (front panel – no rear panel connectors) 2 DIU Status
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR NOTE A special version of the MDR Digital Indoor Unit exists that allows the user to select AMI or B8ZS line encoding on a per-trib basis for T1 connectivity. These Digital Indoor Units are marked as Version 2.1AT and are identified by an “Individual Line Code” label between the ON/OFF switch and the ground terminal on the rear panel of the DIU. Line codes can be selected on a per-trib basis using the Orion NMS software application.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR The count value is determined by the different LEDs lighting up. ‘Position 1’ being RF Link LED (Green), 2 being Payload LED (Green), 3 being System LED (Green), 4 being RF Link LED (Orange), 5 being Payload LED (Orange) and 6 being System LED (Orange) etc. Reset button functions (according to "LED reset" number) 1. Clear Front Panel LEDs (and associated alarms in DIU) 2. Clear Event Log in the Digital Indoor Unit 3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR NOTE POSITIONS 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 RESET THE DIGITAL INDOOR UNIT TO FACTORY DEFAULTS – THESE RESETS ARE TYPICALLY ONLY USED ONCE (THESE CHOICES RESET CERTAIN ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS IN NON-VOLATILE MEMORY IN THE DIGITAL INDOOR UNITS). IF CHANGES ARE MADE TO THE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS AND THE USER DOES NOT WANT THESE TO CHANGE WHEN A UNIT IS RESET, THE DIGITAL INDOOR UNIT CAN BE POWER-CYCLED OR POSITION ‘3’ MUST BE USED E.G.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2.3.7 10BaseT Ethernet RJ45 Port This port is used for communications with the NMS / GUI software from a laptop / PC or with an SNMP manger to control the system. It can also be connected to a hub for 10BaseT wayside Ethernet throughput. The interface type is DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) and can support Full and Half Duplex Ethernet connections. Select the Ethernet Duplex mode from the following MIB element: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1316.1.1.1.4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2.3.12 DIU DC Power Input This connector (socket) is used for power input to the DIU. The connection is made using 2 or 3-core cable. The cable is connected to a two pin GREY connector on the MDR radio and a THREE pin GREEN connector on the Orion unit - both are plugs. The polarity-sense (labelled) must be observed and implemented. A ground connection is available on the three-pin connector.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 3 Planning This chapter is aimed at management and planning staff to enable them to assess the requirements for installing an MDR / Orion digital radio link. 3.1 System Type Selection The system uses an RF Unit with a type-N RF output for connection to a range of antennas. The MDR / Orion is aimed at FCC regulated markets. Antenna polarization can used to co-locate multiple systems. Antenna polarization can be used to overcome interference. 3.1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Table 10 Orion5850 Antenna Selection Antenna Type Gain (dBi) MDR RFU Typical Distance (Km) Power level (dBm) 0.6 m Flat panel (MT-20004) 28 80 24 Table 11 MDR2400 and Orion2410i Antenna Selection Antenna Type Gain (dBi) Distance (Km) Power level (dBm) 1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 3.2 Site Evaluation When planning a site for a digital radio link, it is of the utmost importance that you take the operational environment of the proposed site into account.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 3.4 Interference Considerations The ISM frequency bands are used by other devices that can cause interference to the MDR / Orion radio systems. Interference can be avoided by careful planning of the system installation.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4 Installation This chapter describes a recommended installation procedure for the MDR2400, MDR5800, Orion2410i, Orion5810i and the Orion 5850. Before installation / departure to site 1. Carefully open all shipping boxes and look for any obvious damage that might have resulted during shipment. 2. Do an operational bench test to verify the functionality of the system. 3.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4.1 Customer Furnished Tools and Equipment The following table lists tools and equipment required to install the MDR2400-SR, MDR5800-SR, Orion2410-SRi, Orion5810-SRi and the Orion 5825-SR system. General, DIU-to-RFU Interconnect • Cable cutting and stripping tools. • Ground lug crimp tools. • 3 mm flat screwdriver - DIU to RFU power cable. • RJ45 crimp tool - DIU to RFU data cable. • Soldering iron.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Please refer to paragraphs 4.3.1 and 8.5.10 for details on the RF and data cables, which are also customer furnished equipment. 4.2 4.2.1 Digital Indoor Unit Introduction This section describes the recommended installation procedure for the Digital Indoor Unit. The Digital Indoor Unit is designed for mounting in the DIN 41494 (19") racking standard and occupies a 1U high slot. Desktop mounting is also possible.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4.2.3 Connecting a DC Power Supply WARNING – See section 8.4 for specification of the power supply. 1. 2. 3. Observing the polarity of the supply, wire up the supplied power connector cable plug and connect it to the DC supply (Voltage range as indicated on the Digital Indoor Unit) through a minimum 2 A slow blow circuit breaker. Check the supply voltage using a multimeter. Secure the connector screws to the unit.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4.2.4 Balanced Payload Data : DB25 1. Assemble the (nE1) / (nT1) payload data input and output cable. See the table below for Digital Indoor Unit connector pin assignments. 2. Connect the payload data cable to the DB25 connector on the front panel of the Digital Indoor Unit. Standard termination of this port is 120 Ohms. On the Orion 25, 75 Ohms termination is available on request (please contact the factory).
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4.2.5 Balanced Payload Data : RJ48 1. Assemble the T1 / E1 payload data input and output cable. See the table below for Digital Indoor Unit connector pin assignments. 2. Connect the payload data cables to the RJ48 connectors (numbered 1-8 for tribs 1-8) on the front panel of the Digital Indoor Unit. Standard termination of this port is 110 Ohms. On the Orion10 and Orion25, 75 Ohms termination is available on request (please contact the factory).
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2. Connect to the cable Digital Indoor Unit auxiliary in/out connector. 3. Secure the connector using locking screws. NOTE The Orion and MDR Digital Indoor Units are equipped with only two relays. The Normally-Open and Normally-Closed output for each of the two relays are however provided on the Auxiliary Connector for convenience. Table 12. Auxiliary In/Out Connector Pin Outs Digital Indoor Unit connector 15-pin D-type female 8 1 15 4.2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4.2.9 Connecting the Element Manager Port The Element Manager port is used to connect the Digital Indoor Unit to a PC/Laptop serial port. This enables the Digital Indoor Unit to be configured using the supplied NMS / GUI software or controlled via a PPP-dialup connection. The port can be connected to using the supplied serial data cable. The port is configured as DTE.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4. Do not use right angle N-type connectors with the radios: they may present high loss. 5. Do not use low quality cables. Some cable types, such as RG-8, may have too high a loss at 5.8 GHz. 4.4 Interconnection Cable Installation Follow these steps to install the Digital Indoor Unit to RF Unit interconnection cables.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR CAUTION - UNDO THE SCREWS OF THE “CONNECTION BOX” IN A UNIFORM MANNER. THIS ENSURES THAT THE “CONNECTION BOX” GASKET MATERIAL RELEASES STRESS UNIFORMLY AND DOES NOT LEAD TO THE SECURING SCREWS BEING BENT DUE TO THE PRESSURE PLACED ON THE CONNECTION BOX LID.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 4.4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 5 Antenna Alignment and Software Setup This chapter describes the procedure for software setup and antenna alignment. The setup is done with a laptop / PC running the supplied NMS Graphical User Interface (GUI) software. See chapter 6 for details on using the NMS / GUI. 5.1 Installation Equipment Required The following tools and instruments are required for software setup and aligning the antenna: 5.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 5. 6. 7. Secure the antenna. Measure the RSSI level and record the value (see section 5.6). Compare with the value with that calculated for the link i.e. using the path loss calculation done when planning the link. Typical Version 2 MDR OU RSSI Voltage vs Received Signal Power (5.8GHz) Outdoor Unit RSSI Voltage 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 -80 -75 -70 -65 -60 -55 -50 -45 -40 -35 -30 Received Signal Power [dBm] Figure 7.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Outdoor Unit RSSI Voltage Typical MDR2400 OU RSSI Voltage vs Received Signal Power 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 -100 -95 -90 -85 -80 -75 -70 -65 -60 -55 -50 -45 -40 Received Signal Power [dBm] Figure 8. Typical MDR2400 and Orion2410i RFU RSSI Voltage as a function of RF input power level (See comment above.) Typical Orion OU RSSI Voltage vs Received Signal Power Outdoor Unit RSSI Voltage 2 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 5.3 Software Setup Refer to chapter 6, for setting up the following: 5.4 • Payload interface. • Service Channel (Wayside) serial port. • Auxiliary in/out port. • General link parameters. Functional Test After completing the physical installation of the Digital Indoor Units, antennas, RF Units and the interconnection cables, you need to commission the system.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 5.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 5.6 MDR / Orion Test Record Parameter Unit Frequency channel plan: Transmit Receive NOTE 1 : C is NOT used for the MDR2400. NOTE 2 : FCC requirements (U.S. only), page 2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 6 NMS Software 6.1 Scope This section provides minimal information required to install the Orion NMS. A detailed HTML-based help document can be found on the NMS installation CD supplied with new radios. 6.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR NOTE The NMS application supplied with older MDR radios have been replaced with the Java-based Orion NMS. The older NMS does not support the Orion series radios and it is highly recommended to replace this NMS with the Orion NMS. 6.3 System requirements The following PC system requirements apply for the Orion NMS: 6.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 6.4.3 NMS Un-Installation Select the Uninstall menu item in the Orion NMS menu group from the Start Programs menu to uninstall the NMS form the PC. This action removes all installed files, menu items and register entries from the PC. 6.5 Help documentation The HTML based help documents for the Orion NMS application is available on the installation CD at the following path: //OrionNMS/help/Orion NMS Help.htm.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 7 Maintenance Information 1. The user is advised to refer to the Technical Data section (paragraph 8.5.10) for details on DIU/RFU interconnection cables (customer-furnished). 2. The “Ordering Information” paragraph in the Technical Data section (paragraph 8.6) provides details on part numbers for items that can be ordered. 3. Paragraph 4 of this manual lists customer furnished equipment that should be used for installing the MDR / Orion product. 4.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8 Technical Data 8.1 8.1.1 Environmental Requirements Outdoor Equipment This specification applies to the outdoor type RFUs only. 8.1.2 Operating temperature: -30°C to +60°C Relative humidity: 8-100% Atmospheric pressure: 0.7 to 1.06 kPa Lightning protection ITU-T K.20 Indoor Equipment This specification applies to all indoor mounted units. 8.2 8.3 8.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8.5 8.5.1 Electrical Performance General Characteristics MDR2400-SR and Orion2410-SRi Frequency Range: 2400 to 2483.5 MHz Payload Data Capacity: T1 (1.544 Mbps/s) / E1 (2.048 Mbps) 2T1 / 2E1 4T1 / 4E1 RF Channel Bandwidth: 17 MHz Go/Return spacing: Can be adjusted as fixed go-return spacing. NOT mandatory in the ISM licence-free bands.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Orion 5825-SR Frequency Range: Payload Data Capacity: 5731 to 5844 MHz • 1 - 4T1 (1.544 Mbps/s) / 1 - 4E1 (2.048 Mbps) (2.6MHz BW) • 1 - 8T1 (1.544 Mbps/s) / 1 - 8E1 (2.048 Mbps) (5.4MHz, 8.0MHz BW) RF Channel Bandwidth: (Selectable) 2.6MHz 5.4MHz 8.0MHz Go/Return spacing: Can be adjusted as fixed go-return spacing. NOT mandatory in the ISM licence-free bands. Modulation: 16-QAM Frequency Channel Plan A: 5731 and 5801 MHz (2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8.5.2 Transceiver Characteristics 8.5.2.1 Frequency Band: MDR2400 and Orion2410i Lowband RF Units Transmit band: 2410 – 2426 MHz (Centre frequency) Receive band: 2458 – 2474 MHz (Centre frequency) 8.5.2.2 Frequency Band: MDR2400 and Orion2410i Highband RF Units Transmit band: 2458 – 2474 MHz (Centre frequency) Receive band: 2410 – 2426 MHz (Centre frequency) 8.5.2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8.5.3 8.5.4 RF Interface Transmitted Power +2 to+24 dBm – MDR2400, MDR5800, Orion2410i +2 to+25 dBm – Orion5810i +2 to +24 dBm – Orion 5850 high output power, software adjustable (incl. mute) Receiver Sensitivity: Up to 4T1/4E1 : -6 -88dBm for BER = 10 (MDR2400) -6 -86dBm for BER = 10 (MDR5800) Up to 8T1/E1 : Orion 5850, 16 QAM -6 -88dBm for BER = 10 (2.6 MHz BW) -6 -85dBm for BER = 10 (5.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8.5.5 8.5.6 8.5.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR The following table lists information to assist the user to select cables to be used between the Indoor and RF Units. Interconnecting cable Data South Africa STP (FTP) 4 Pairs Solid Cat 5, PVC FR UV protected Polifin H2/J263/904 Outer Black. Outer diameter of cable : 7.3mm ± 0.5mm. (this is an “upjacketed” STP 4 Pair cable).
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 8.6 Ordering Information To confirm the correct order numbers, please visit www.plesseybbw.com/download.htm to download an "Order Number Generator" utility.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 651-04317-01-H2 or 651-04317-01-L2 651-04317-01-H4 or 651-04317-01-L4 Orion2410-SRi ET2 Orion2410-SRi ET4 Orion2410-SRi Radio: Digital Indoor Unit (DB25 balanced payload) and High or Low band RF Unit, Type-N RF output, high power output, Full 2xT1/4xE1, 2x2Mbps or 2x1.5Mbps data interface Orion2410-SRi Radio: Digital Indoor Unit (DB25 balanced payload) and High or Low band RF Unit, Type-N RF output, high power output, Full 4xT1/4xE1, 4x2Mbps or 4x1.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR The MDR and Orion systems use standard CAT5 Ethernet cable and RJ-45 connectors for connecting the Digital Indoor Unit to the RF Unit. A two-wire power cable is also required between the Digital Indoor Unit and the RF Unit. NOTE Screened CAT-5 cable (for noise immunity) and UV resistant cables (for longterm outdoor use) are required to meet FCC EMC emission standards for this type of product.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Spare Parts for MDR2400, MDR5800, Orion2410i, Orion5810i and Orion 5825 radios Part Number Description 651-04104-02-1 MDR MTE Digital Indoor Unit 1xT1/E1 - Spare Part 651-04104-02-2 MDR MTE Digital Indoor Unit 2xT1/E1 - Spare Part 651-04104-02-4 MDR MTE Digital Indoor Unit 4xT1/E1 - Spare Part 651-04105-02-1 MDR MTE 75/120 OHM Digital Indoor Unit (BNC) 1xT1/E1 Spare Part 651-04105-02-2 MDR MTE 75/120 OHM Digital Indoor Unit (BNC) 2xT1/E1 Spar
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR MDR2400 Ordering Information: Part no’s: 1T1/E1 Radio: 651-03994-01-H1 or 651-03994-01-L1 2T1/E1 Radio: 651-03994-01-H2 or 651-03994-01-L2 4T1/E1 Radio: 651-03994-01-H4 or 651-03994-01-L4 Each MDR2400 radio includes the following: Part No Description QTY 651-04104-02-1 or 651-04104-02-2 or 651-04104-02-4 MDR Digital Indoor Unit: 1xT1/E1or 2xT1/E1 or 4xT1/E1, 120 Ohm 1 651-03905-01H or 651-03905-01L MDR2400 ET4 RF Unit 1 651-03809 MDR 5800 RFU
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR MDR5800 Ordering Information: Part no’s: 1T1/E1 Radio: 651-03853-02-H1 or 651-03853-02-L1 2T1/E1 Radio: 651-03853-02-H2 or 651-03853-02-L2 4T1/E1 Radio: 651-03853-02-H4 or 651-03853-02-L4 Each MDR5800 radio includes the following: Part No Description QTY 651-04104-02-1 or 651-04104-02-2 or 651-04104-02-4 MDR Digital Indoor Unit: 1xT1/E1or 2xT1/E1 or 4xT1/E1, 120 Ohm 1 651-03806-02H or 651-03806-02L MDR5800 RF Unit 1 651-03809 MDR 5800 RFU Pol
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR ORION5810-SRi Ordering Information: Part no’s: 1T1/E1 Radio: 651-04318-02-H1 or 651-04318-02-L1 2T1/E1 Radio: 651-04318-02-H2 or 651-04318-02-L2 4T1/E1 Radio: 651-04318-02-H4 or 651-04318-02-L4 Each Orion5810-SRi radio includes the following: Part No Description QTY 651-04104-02-1 or 651-04104-02-2 or 651-04104-02-4 MDR Digital Indoor Unit: 1xT1/E1or 2xT1/E1 or 4xT1/E1, 120 Ohm 1 651-04299-02H or 651-04299-02L Orion5810i Indoor RF Unit 1 862-0
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR ORION2410-SRi Ordering Information: Part no’s: 1T1/E1 Radio: 651-04317-01-H1 or 651-04317-01-L1 2T1/E1 Radio: 651-04317-01-H2 or 651-04317-01-L2 4T1/E1 Radio: 651-04317-01-H4 or 651-04317-01-L4 Each Orion2410-SRi radio includes the following: Part No Description QTY 651-04104-02-1 or 651-04104-02-2 or 651-04104-02-4 MDR Digital Indoor Unit: 1xT1/E1or 2xT1/E1 or 4xT1/E1, 120 Ohm 1 651-04307-01H or 651-04307-01L Orion2410i Indoor RF Unit 1 862-0
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR Orion 5825-SR Ordering Information: Part no’s: 8T1/E1 Radio: 651-04253-01-H08 or 651-04253-01-L08 Each Orion 5825 radio includes the following: Part No Description 651-04231-01-08 Orion 25 Digital Indoor Unit: 8xT1/E1 1 651-04255-01H or 651-04255-01L Orion 5850 RF Unit 1 651-03809 MDR / Orion RFU Pole Mounting Kit 1 862-01881 MDR / Orion Digital Radio System User Manual 1 651-04252 NMS Software CD 1 660-03405 RSSI Cable 1 862-01881
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR A Appendix: Element Manager Port Point-to-Point Serial Communications Setup This appendix summarises how to set up a network connection (using PPP) between a computer and the MDR / Orion DIU’s Element Manager port. It lists how the connection can be setup and configured to allow data transfer and SNMP-based control of the MDR / Orion DIU. Note : For both NT and Win 95 or 98 machines, check that a Network Adapter is installed.
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MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 2. Select the COM port to use – push the Next when the COM port has been selected.
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MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR A.2 Adding Dial-up Networking : Windows NT A.2.1 To add dial-up networking 1. From the desktop, open the My Computer icon and double-click the Dial-up Networking icon. 2.
MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR 3. Whether COM1 or COM2 is selected, setup the connection using the following screens as a guideline. This allows establishment of a PPP connection between the computer and the DIU’s Element Manager port.
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MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR A.3 Adding a Modem : Windows 95/98 1. When working with a PC running a Windows 95/98, add a modem using the following screen as a guideline. 3. Use the mdrnull.inf to add a serial cable modem connection capability to the PC or laptop.