Service Manual

GSM-204-020
31st Oct 01
Service Manual: Horizon
macro
outdoor
68P02902W12-A
CONTROLLED INTRODUCTION
I–7
M–Cell6
cable gland for connection to Horizonmacro,
Inst. 6–14
Horizonmacro compatibility, Tech. 1–7
Horizonmacro hardware equivalents, Inst.
6–10
Horizonmacro component comparison, Tech.
1–8
Use of MCUF as MCU, Tech. 6–5
Maintenance cover, Inst. 3–6, Maint. 1–2
Manchester coding, Tech. 6–11
MCUF
code loading, Tech. 6–10
front panel interfaces, Tech. 6–8
front panel LEDs, Tech. 6–9
functional diagram, Tech. 6–7
GPROC functions, Tech. 6–6
redundancy, Tech. 6–3
replacement, Maint. 3–40
synchronization circuit, Tech. 6–19
technical description, Tech. 6–5
test cable connections, Inst. 7–1
Used as MCU, Tech. 6–5
MSC, Inst. 2–10
E1/T1 line testing, Inst. 3–1
notification on arrival on site, Inst. 2–9, Inst.
2–10
N
Names, main cabinet equipment, Tech. 1–2
NIU
block diagram, Tech. 6–18
connections to T43, Tech. 6–22
distance delay measurements, Tech. 6–20
front panel LEDs, Tech. 6–16
identity, Tech. 6–15
redundancy, Tech. 6–3
replacement, Maint. 3–40
reset, Tech. 6–19
TTY ports, Tech. 6–19
Number 1 ac distribution box, removing cover,
Inst. 3–21
O
OMC
alarm module replacement, Tech. 6–26
notification on arrival at site, Inst. 2–9, Inst.
2–10
Optimization procedures, Inst. 7–1
Over temperature trip, Tech. 4–19
P
PCMCIA card, Tech. 6–10
PCMCIA interface, MCUF, Tech. 6–9
Pinouts
BIB/BIM, Inst. 3–64
external alarm connector, Inst. 3–68
GPS connector, Inst. 3–62
ICS connector, Inst. 3–67
interface panel connectiors, Inst. 3–61
PIX connectors, Inst. 3–66
RTC connector, Inst. 3–63
T43/CIM, Inst. 3–65
pinouts, list of tables, Inst. 3–62
PIX, outputs and inputs, Inst. 3–66
PIX connectors, Tech. 6–25
pinouts, Inst. 3–66
PIX outputs, MCUF, Tech. 6–10
Plates, introduction, Tech. 5–31
Power
cabling install, Inst. 3–19
consumption, Tech. 1–10, Inst. 2–3
supply requirements, Tech. 1–10, Inst. 2–3
Power connections, auxiliary equipment
housing, Tech. 7–4, Inst. 5–10
Power distribution box, auxiliary equipment
housing, Tech. 7–1
replacement procedure, Maint. 4–3
Power down, Inst. 7–10, Inst. 8–2
Power supplies, BPSM, Tech. 4–36
Power supply enclosure, layout diagram, Tech.
2–15
Power supply unit
detail diagram, Tech. 4–2
main cabinet, Tech. 2–16
Power up
with code load, Inst. 7–11
without code load, Inst. 7–8