User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this Document
- 2 General Information
- 3 Preconditions and Requirements
- 4 Installing the C-Hub
- 5 Installing the E-Hub
- 6 Installing the HPRU
- 7 Cabling
- 8 System Documentation
- 9 Glossary
- 10 List of Diagrams
- 11 List of Tables
- Fig. 1: Scope of delivery
- Fig. 2: Example of a handover point for the BTS signals at a c-rail
- Fig. 3: Example of a handover point for the BTS signals with individual loads with short patch cables at a c-rail
- Fig. 4: Clearance Ⓐ above radiation fins of the installed devices
- Fig. 5: Sliding rails Ⓑ
- Fig. 6: Power distribution bar ① mounted on the left-hand traverse
- Fig. 7: Plugs for power connection: ① is for red circuit, ② for black circuit
- Fig. 8: Attaching a 19" mounting bracket
- Fig. 9: Attached sliding rails Ⓑ
- Fig. 10: Place C-hub in rack
- Fig. 11: Fix C-hub with screws
- Fig. 12: Connect power cable at rear side
- Fig. 13: Connect ground cable at rear side
- Fig. 14: Attaching a 19" mounting bracket
- Fig. 15: Marking position of mounting holes
- Fig. 16: Mounting completed
- Fig. 17: Connect power cable at rear side
- Fig. 18: Connect ground cable at rear side
- Fig. 19: Attaching handle
- Fig. 20: Attaching bracket Ⓐ
- Fig. 21: Marking mounting holes for bracket Ⓑ
- Fig. 22: Prepare expansion bolts for bracket Ⓑ
- Fig. 23: Mounting accessories for bracket Ⓑ
- Fig. 24: Bracket Ⓑ mounted
- Fig. 25: Hook HPRU into bracket Ⓑ (①) and fix from top (②).
- Fig. 26: HPRU fixed from top
- Fig. 27: Fix HPRU from side
- Fig. 28: Connect power cable at bottom side
- Fig. 29: Connect ground cable at bottom side
- Fig. 30: Interfaces at the C-hub front side
- Fig. 31: Interfaces at the C-hub rear side
- Fig. 32: Interfaces at the E-hub front side
- Fig. 33: Interfaces at the E-hub rear side
- Fig. 34: Interfaces at the HPRU connector side
- Fig. 35: Fibre optical cable layout
- Fig. 36: Coaxial cable layout
- Fig. 37: Power supply cable layout
- Tab. 1: Symbols and signal words
- Tab. 2: Storage of the system documentation
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①
Main menu for selecting the GUI pages
②
Visualisation of the system topology:
● The device symbols indicate the device state as follows:
green Device is connected and works without errors
green +
warning symbol
Device is connected and has errors
red Device is not connected
● Double clicking a device symbol (ⓐ ... ⓓ) opens the devices' GUI.
● The button ⓔ deletes all slave devices from the conguration
③
Control menu for
● navigating on the GUI pages (ⓐ),
● selecting all adjustable parameters on a page (ⓑ),
● refreshing the displayed data (ⓒ + ⓓ),
● conrming modications (ⓔ).
④
List of users currently connected to the system
⑤
ID of the device whose GUI is currently displayed
⑥
Button for selecting all adjustable parameters on a page
Related topics
Open the web GUI: Accessing the Web GUI Using Ethernet via C-Hub, p. 15 or
Accessing the Web GUI Using Ethernet via Slave Hubs/
RUs, p. 17
8.2 Master C-Hub
Using tables, this section describes the parameters available on the web GUI of the master
C-hub.
The right column Type indicates if the parameter is indicated, if it can be modied or both.
Also a button to trigger an action can be provided. This is marked with R, W, RW and B as
follows:
R (read only): The parameter value is indicated, only.
Example: current Device Temperature on Settings ▶ System Status
W (write only): The parameter value can be modied, only. The current value of the
parameter is not indicated.
Example: Overtemperature Threshold on Alarms ▶ Alarm
Thresholds