User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Corning
- ONE™ Wireless Platform
- User Manual
- Preface Material
- About This Manual
- Hardware
- Software Warranty
- Returns
- Limitations of Liabilities
- Reporting Defects
- Warnings and Admonishments
- Regulatory Compliance Information
- RF Safety
- CAUTION!
- Laser Safety
- Licensee Contact Information
- Additional Relevant Documents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- Figure 1-1. Illustration of Precise Service Distribution over Selected Remote Areas
- Table 1-17. Ethernet Path Units
- Figure 1-2. Corning ONE Wireless Platform Basic Architecture
- Figure 1-3. Corning® ONE™ Solution RF Path Architecture
- Figure 1-4. Corning ONE™ Solution Ethernet Path Architecture
- Figure 1-6. Illustration of Service Group Distribution
- Figure 1-7. Single Service Group Configuration
- Figure 1-8. Example of Dual Service Group Configuration
- Figure 1-9. Example of Three Service Group Configuration
- Figure 1-10. Example of Tri-Service Group Configuration with Two HEUs
- Figure 1-11. Example 1 of FMM-to-FRM Service Distribution
- Figure 1-12. Example 2 of FMM-to-FRM Service Distribution
- 2 Unit Descriptions - RF Path
- Figure 2-1. RF Path with HEU and OIU Headend Components
- Figure 2-2. RF Path with IHU Headend Component
- Figure 2-3. Example of HEU with Installed Modules
- Figure 2-4. HCM Module
- Figure 2-5. ACM Module
- Figure 2-6. RIM Module
- Figure 2-7.FRM
- Figure 2-8. RIX Expander Module Interfaces
- Figure 2-9. Expander Termination Module
- Figure 2-10. PSM-AC Power Supply Module
- PSM-DC
- Figure 2-11. DC Power Supply Module
- Figure 2-12. OIU Front Panel with Installed Modules
- Figure 2-13. Optical Interface Module
- Figure 2-14.FMM
- Figure 2-15. OIX Expander Module Interfaces
- Figure 2-16. IHU Front Panel with Installed Modules
- Figure 2-17. RF Path Remote-end Components
- Figure 2-18. ICU Front Panel Interfaces and Modules
- Figure 2-19. ICU Rear Panel Interfaces and PSM Modules
- Figure 2-20. RAU Module Interfaces
- Figure 2-21. RAU LEDs
- Table 2-19. RAU Status LEDs Description
- Figure 2-22. RAU5 Interfaces
- 3 Unit Descriptions - Ethernet Path
- Figure 3-2. CEU Front Panel with Installed CEM Module
- Figure 3-3. CEU Rear Panel
- Figure 3-5. CEM LEDs
- Figure 3-6. GEM Interfaces
- Figure 3-7. GEM LED Description
- Figure 3-8. GEU Enclosure: Top (Left) and Open Underside (Right)
- 4 Installation Guidelines
- Figure 4-1. Example of Communication Rack Installation
- Types of Power Supplies
- 5 Appendix E: Specifications
- RF Parameters for FCM Solution
- Optical Specifications
- Standards and Approvals
- RF Path: Coverage Component Specifications
- Fiber Connectivity Module (FCM) Specifications
- 6 Appendix F: Ordering Information
- HEU and OIU Assemblies and Modules
- Remote Units
- SFP+ Modules
- Ethernet Path Units
- Hardware
- Cable Ordering Information
- Cable Configurations
Installation Guidelines
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4 Installation Guidelines
The following installation assumes that site survey and installation planning (including power requirements) have been
completed. This includes planning the distribution of antennas to provide the required coverage, as well as planning the layout
of the devices and cables in the telecom closet or shaft.
4.1 Infrastructure Preparation
The following installation rules are based on the assumption that the site survey and installation planning (including power
requirements) have been completed.
4.2 Installation Requirements
The infrastructure preparation consists of two main phases:
A.
Floor Planning: Planning the distribution of the Remote Access Units (RAUs) on each floor to provide the required
coverage.
B.
Telecom Closet Planning: Planning the layout of the devices and cables in the telecom closet or shaft. This includes all
cabling and other voice service and digital coverage distribution systems that are relevant to the specific installation.
4.2.1 Installation Location Requirements
• Mounting surface shall be capable of supporting the weight of the equipment.
• In order to avoid electromagnetic interference, a proper mounting location must be selected to minimize interference from
electromagnetic sources such as large electrical equipment.
• Working space available for installation and maintenance for each mounting arrangement.
• Ensure unrestricted airflow.
• Ensure grounding connector is within reach of the ground wire.
• Ensure a power source is within reach of the power cord and the power source has sufficient capacity.
• Where appropriate, ensure unused RF connectors are terminated.
• Do not locate the equipment near large transformers or motors that may cause electromagnetic interference.
• Reduce signal loss in feeder cable by minimizing the length and number of RF connections.
• Ensure the equipment will be operated within the stated environment (refer to “User manual - Part 1” or unit datasheet).
• Where appropriate, confirm available of suitably terminated grade of RF and optical fiber.
• Observe handling of all cables to prevent damage.
4.3 Safety Guidelines
Before installing the equipment review the following safety information:
• Follow all local safety regulations when installing the equipment.
• Only qualified personnel are authorized to install and maintain the Repeater.
• Ground specified equipment with the provided grounding bolt
• Do not use the grounding bolt to connect external devices.
• Follow Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) precautions.
• Use low loss cables to connect the antennas