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 Function tests and operating surveillance
Checking operating states
7.2.1 Checking operating statuses via the NMC-511 FaultManager
To check the operating states via the NMC-511 FaultManager, a service computer that
is configured accordingly or an NMC computer with installed NMC-511 FaultManager is
required which is connected via remote operation using a Remote Desktop connection
with the ACCESSNET
®
-T IP network.
Checking the operating status (via the NMC-511 FaultManager)
Preparation:
✓ The NMC-511 FaultManager must have been started.
Carry out the following steps:
1. Use the Equipment view of the NMC-511 FaultManager to navigate to the corre-
sponding network constituent (hardware or software component).
2. Ensure that the corresponding network constituent is shown in green in the Equip-
ment view of the NMC-511 FaultManager.
➥ If the respective network constituent is shown in red, you must perform a fault
analysis, see NMC-511 FaultManager User Manual.
3. Check whether a predecessor alarm status is displayed for the respective network
constituent which displays a fault that may already have existed.
➥ If the predecessor alarm status is shown in red, it is recommended to generate a
report via the Analysis perspective.
4. Navigate to the Service perspective and check whether corresponding services are
shown in green.
➥ If services are shown in red, you must perform a fault analysis, see NMC-511
FaultManager User Manual.
✓ The function test has been completed.
7.2.2 Checking operating statuses via LEDs of the TIB
The procedure for checking operating statuses (visual inspection) of integrated network/
hardware components is described in the following.
Check the operating states of installed network and hardware components
Preparation:
✓ The electrical connection must be made and commissioning completed.
Carry out the following steps:
➔ Check the operating states of installed hardware components.
➥ The Power LED (1) is lit and the Alive LED (2) flashes in periodical intervals,
refer to Figure 7.1.
Figure 7.1 TIB indicators
✓ The function test has been completed.
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