User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Notes on the document
- 2 Safety regulations
- 3 Product description
- 3.1 Constituents
- 3.1.1 Voltage supply and alarming system
- 3.1.1.1 Terminal block
- 3.1.1.2 Expansion for VAC voltage supply (VAC voltage supply unit)
- 3.1.1.3 Alarm system expansion
- 3.1.1.4 SC200 - optional (VAC or alarm system expansion)
- 3.1.1.5 Alarm input/output module - optional (VAC or alarm system expansion)
- 3.1.1.6 Rectifier module - optional (VAC expansion)
- 3.1.2 E1 connection board
- 3.1.3 Redundancy package with LAN Routing Unit (LRU)
- 3.1.4 On/off switch
- 3.1.5 TIB transceiver module (TETRA Indoor Base)
- 3.1.6 Antenna Coupling System (ACS)
- 3.1.7 Fan unit
- 3.1.8 Cavity coupler (only for the Cavity variant)
- 3.1.9 Redundancy options for the DIB-500 R4.1 or the Base Station Function (BSF)
- 3.1.1 Voltage supply and alarming system
- 3.2 Interfaces
- 3.3 Wiring diagrams
- 3.4 Scope of delivery
- 3.1 Constituents
- 4 Transport and storage
- 5 Setup and commissioning
- 5.1 Safety measures and prerequisites
- 5.2 Tools, aids and materials
- 5.3 Installing equipment racks
- 5.4 Removing the top cover of the mounting frame
- 5.5 Connecting equipment racks (as of 5 carriers)
- 5.6 Connection to the electrical system
- 5.7 Connecting Ethernet cables
- 5.8 Installing the GPS antenna
- 5.9 Installing the GPS protector - optional
- 5.10 Connecting antennas
- 5.11 Connecting external alarm sensors (LSA+)
- 5.12 Connecting external alarms - optional, with VAC or alerting expansion
- 5.13 Mounting the top cover of the equipment rack
- 5.14 Switching on the voltage source
- 5.15 Switching on the DIB-500 R4.1
- 6 Configuration
- 6.1 Configuring the software
- 6.1.1 Work equipment
- 6.1.2 Preparatory measures
- 6.1.3 Deleting the ARP buffer
- 6.1.4 Configuring and generating network configurations via the NMC-515 ConfigurationManager
- 6.1.5 Creating the download repository
- 6.1.6 Adapting IP addresses (with more than one transceiver module)
- 6.1.7 Performing an initial download via NMC-522 DownloadManager
- 6.2 Adjusting a cavity coupler - optional (cavity variant only)
- 6.3 Concluding tasks
- 6.1 Configuring the software
- 7 Function tests and operating surveillance
- 8 Service interruption
- 9 Recommissioning
- 10 Maintenance
- 11 Component replacement
- 11.1 Safety measures and prerequisites
- 11.2 Overview of replacement components and tools, aids and materials
- 11.2.1 Replacing the TIB transceiver module (tools and aids)
- 11.2.2 Replacing the ACS (tools and aids)
- 11.2.3 Replacing components of the fan unit (tools, aids and materials)
- 11.2.4 Replacing the LRU (tools and aids)
- 11.2.5 Replacing the top hat rail power supply unit (tools and aids)
- 11.2.6 Replacing components of the mounting frame/the voltage supply unit (tools, aids and materials)
- 11.2.7 Replacing cavity couplers (tools and aids)
- 11.2.8 Replacing the GPS protector (tools and aids)
- 11.3 Replacing the TIB
- 11.4 Replacing the ACS
- 11.5 Replacing fan unit constituents
- 11.6 Replacing the LRU - optional (redundancy package)
- 11.7 Replacing the top hat rail - optional (redundancy package)
- 11.8 Replacing components of the VAC and alarm system expansion - optional
- 11.9 Replacing cavity couplers - optional (cavity variants only)
- 11.10 Replacing the GPS protector - optional
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DIB-500 R4.1 Notes on the document
Figures and special notations used
1.6 Figures and special notations used
Figures and symbols are used in the present document. They serve for presenting the
product and for emphasizing particular pieces of information.
1.6.1 Figures used
The figures used in this document show the product in a simplified form where neces-
sary for clarity (e. g. technical drawings). They refer to different product designs. If not
described otherwise, the respective figure relates to the standard product design.
1.6.2 Special notations
The special notations described in the following serve for the enhanced comprehensibil-
ity of information. They emphasize specific pieces of information, help you to recognize
this information fast and take corresponding measures.
1.6.2.1 Designations of TIB transceiver module and equipment racks
The base station DIB-500 R4.1 provides a maximum of two TIB transceiver modules
(TETRA Indoor Base Transceiver) which, in turn, can provide up to two carriers. For
variants of the DIB-500 R4.1 with more than four carriers, they are provided in two
equipment racks.
For this reason, the documentation of the DIB-500 R4.1 requires a unique naming of the
equipment racks and the TIB transceiver modules.
Table 1.2 shows the naming scheme used of the equipment racks and the TIB trans-
ceiver modules in this document.
Table 1.2 Naming scheme of the equipment racks and the TIB transceiver modules
Name Description
Equipment rack A the first equipment rack for a DIB-500 R4.1 with more than four carriers
Equipment rack B the second equipment rack for a DIB-500 R4.1 with more than four carri-
ers
TIB A the first TIB transceiver module. For a DIB-500 R4.1 with more than four
carriers in the first equipment rack
TIB B the second TIB transceiver module. For a DIB-500 R4.1 with more than
four carriers in the first equipment rack
TIB C the first TIB transceiver module in the second equipment rack of a
DIB-500 R4.1 with more than four carriers
TIB D the second TIB transceiver module in the second equipment rack of a
DIB-500 R4.1 with more than four carriers
Carrier A the first carrier of a TIB transceiver module
Carrier B the second carrier of a TIB transceiver module
TIB carrier A
1
the first carrier of the first TIB transceiver module
TIB carrier A
2
the second carrier of the first TIB transceiver module