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Motorola DIMETRA MTS 2 Installation, Configuration And Basic Service Manual (517 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Configuration and Basic Service Manual
31
Icon Conventions
32
Regulatory CE Marking Compliance
33
Chapter 1: MTS Overview
35
MTS Platform
36
MTS 2 Components
37
Figure 1-1 MTS 2 Cabinet
37
MTS 4 Components
38
Figure 1-2 MTS 4 Cabinet
39
Expansion Cabinet Components
40
Figure 1-3 MTS Expansion Cabinet
41
MTS Modules
42
RF Distribution System
42
Preselector
42
Duplexer
42
Post Filter
43
Cavity Combiners
43
Hybrid Combiner
43
Rx Splitter
43
Site Controller
43
Xhub
44
Base Radio (BR)
44
Transceiver
44
Power Amplifier
44
Power Supply Unit
44
Backup Battery
44
Cooling Fans
45
Chapter 2: General Safety
47
General Safety
47
Mains Safety
50
Battery Safety
51
Chapter 3: Site Preparation
53
Site Planning
53
Site Survey
54
Site Considerations
55
Cabinets Considerations
56
MTS 2 Cabinet Considerations
56
Figure 3-1 MTS 2 Cabinet Dimensions
56
Figure 3-2 Suggested MTS 2 Site Layout
57
Table 3-1 MTS 2 Equipment Cabinet Weight and Floor Loading
57
MTS 4 Cabinet Considerations
58
Figure 3-3 MTS 4 Cabinet Dimensions
58
Figure 3-4 Suggested MTS 4 Site Layout
59
Table 3-2 MTS 4 Equipment Cabinet Weight and Floor Loading
59
Expansion Cabinet Considerations
60
Figure 3-5 Expansion Cabinet Dimensions
60
Figure 3-6 Suggested Expansion Cabinet Site Layout
61
Antenna Considerations
62
RF Antenna
62
Table 3-3 Expansion Cabinet Weight and Floor Loading
62
GPS Antenna
63
Surge Arrestors
63
X.21/E1 Network Interface Considerations
63
Special Considerations
64
Electrical Service Access
64
Hazardous Materials and Equipment
64
Seismic Active Areas
64
Environmental Considerations
65
Temperature
65
Humidity
65
Corrosive Environment
66
Air Quality
66
Electrical Requirements
66
Applicable Codes and Practices
67
AC and DC Power Supplies
67
Service Current Rating
68
Table 3-4 Typical Power Loads and Heat Dissipation Values - MTS UHF Configurations
68
Table 3-5 Typical Power Loads and Heat Dissipation Values - Expansion Cabinet UHF
69
Table 3-6 Typical Power Loads and Heat Dissipation Values - MTS 800 Mhz Configuration
70
Table 3-7 Typical Power Loads and Heat Dissipation Values - Expansion Cabinet 800 Mhz Configuration
71
AC and DC Current Load
72
Backup Battery
72
Surge Arrestors
73
Power Panel
73
User Alarms, Control Outputs, and Door Alarm
73
Grounding Requirements
74
Chapter 4: Hardware Installation
77
Installation Overview
77
Personnel Considerations
78
Receipt of Equipment
78
Pre-Installation Checklist
79
Cabinet Transportation
80
Safety Considerations
80
Moving the MTS 2 Cabinet
80
Lifting the MTS 4 and Expansion Cabinet
80
Figure 4-1 Lifting Point for MTS 4 and Expansion Cabinet
81
Figure 4-2 Placing the MTS 4 and the Expansion Cabinet in the Vertical or Horizontal Position
82
Cabinet Installation
83
Cabinet Bracing Considerations
83
Floor Mounting Instructions
84
Figure 4-3 MTS - Mounting Brackets
84
Figure 4-4 MTS 2 - Drill Hole Position for the Mounting Brackets
85
Figure 4-5 MTS 4 and Expansion Cabinet - Drill Hole Position for the Mounting Brackets
86
Mounting Plate Instructions
87
Mounting a Mounting Plate
87
Figure 4-6 MTS - Mounting Brackets and the Cabinet
87
Figure 4-7 MTS Mounting Plate
88
Figure 4-8 MTS 2 - Drill Hole Position for the Mounting Plate
89
Figure 4-9 MTS 4 - Drill Hole Position for the Mounting Plate
90
Securing Cabinet to a Mounting Plate
91
Figure 4-10 Position of Security Screws
91
Wall Fixing
92
Electrical Connections
92
Figure 4-11 MTS - Wall Fixing
92
Grounding Connection
93
Figure 4-12 Station Ground Point on the MTS 2 Junction Panel
94
Figure 4-13 Station Ground Point on the MTS 4 Junction Panel
94
Figure 4-14 Station Ground Point on the Expansion Cabinet Junction Panel
95
Figure 4-15 Cabinet Grounding
95
Battery System Grounding
96
Ground Connections Check
96
Power Supply Connections
96
-48 VDC Input Power and Backup Battery Charging Connections
96
Figure 4-16 -48 VDC Connection on the MTS 2 Junction Panel
97
Figure 4-17 -48 VDC Connections on the MTS 4 Junction Panel
98
Figure 4-18 -48 VDC Connections on the Expansion Cabinet Junction Panel
98
Figure 4-19 DC Plug MTS 2 (Motorola P/N 3166501A01) - Blue/Black Wires
99
Figure 4-20 DC Plug MTS 2 (Motorola P/N 3166501A01) - Red/Black Wires
100
Figure 4-21 DC Plug MTS 4 (Motorola P/N 3166501A02) - Blue/Black Wires
100
Figure 4-22 DC Plug MTS 4 (Motorola P/N 3166501A02) - Red/Black Wires
100
110 VAC - 240 VAC Input Power Connections
101
Figure 4-23 110-240 VAC Connection on the MTS 2 Junction Panel
102
Figure 4-24 110 - 240 VAC Connections on the MTS 4 Junction Panel
102
Figure 4-25 110-240 VAC Connections on the Expansion Cabinet Junction Panel
103
Backup Battery Sensor Connections
104
Figure 4-26 AC Socket (IEC Connector)
104
Figure 4-27 Backup Battery Sensor Connection on MTS 2 Junction Panel
105
Figure 4-28 Backup Battery Sensor Connections on MTS 4 Junction Panel
105
Figure 4-29 Backup Battery Sensor Connections on Expansion Cabinet Junction Panel
106
Figure 4-30 Backup Battery Temperature Sensor Cable
106
MTS LVD Kit Installation
107
Figure 4-31 MTS LVD Kit Relay Connection Diagram
108
Figure 4-32 MTS LVD Kit Battery Cable Connections
109
Figure 4-33 MTS LVD Kit Plus and Minus Signs
109
Figure 4-34 MTS LVD Kit Backplate Plugs
110
Figure 4-35 Mounting the MTS LVD Kit
110
RF Antenna Connections
111
Table 4-1 Antenna Connections
112
Expansion Cabinet Connections
113
TX Connections
114
Figure 4-38: Connection between MTS 4 Prime Cabinet and MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet - Phasing
114
Connections between Site Controller and XHUB Controller
115
Figure 4-39: Connections between MTS 4 Prime Cabinet and MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet - Two
115
Connecting Power to the XHUB Controllers
116
Figure 4-40 Connections between Site Controller and XHUB Controller
116
CAN Bus Cabling
117
RX Connection
117
Figure 4-41 Power Connection to the XHUB Controllers
117
Figure 4-42 RX Connection between MTS 4 Prime Cabinet and MTS4 Expansion Cabinet
118
GPS Connections
119
Figure 4-43 Holes in Top Lid for Rx Cables
119
Site Reference Operation Modes
120
Tracking Criteria
121
GPS Start up
122
Initial Start
122
Warm Start
122
Soft Restart
122
Remote GPS Antenna/Receiver Connection
123
Figure 4-44 Remote GPS Receiver Connection on MTS 2 Junction Panel
123
Figure 4-45 Remote GPS Receiver Connection on MTS 4 Junction Panel
123
Remote GPS Receiver Requirements
124
Remote GPS Receiver Cabling
124
Figure 4-46 Connector Pin-Outs and Color Code of Deutsch Connector
124
Table 4-3 RGPS Cables
124
Figure 4-47 RGPS Modular Data Surge Protector
125
Figure 4-48 RGPS Connector Pinout
125
Table 4-4 RGPS Connector
125
GPS Antenna Connection
127
Figure 4-49 GPS Antenna Connection on MTS 2 Junction Panel
127
GPS Antenna Line Loss
128
Avoiding GPS Interference
128
Figure 4-50 GPS Antenna Connection on MTS 4 Junction Panel
128
X.21, E1-120Ω Cabling
129
Figure 4-52 E1/X.21 and Ethernet Site Link Connectors on the MTS 4 Junction Panel
130
Figure 4-53 Site Link Connector E1 Pinout
130
Table 4-5 Site Link Connector E1 on Junction Panel
130
Figure 4-54 Site Link Connector X.21 Pinout
131
Table 4-6 Site Link Connector X.21 on Junction Panel
131
Ethernet Site Link Cabling
132
Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit
132
Table 4-7 Ethernet Site Link Connector on Junction Panel
132
Using Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 2
133
Figure 5-9: Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 2
133
Table 5-9: Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 2
133
Using Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 4
134
Using Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 4 Prime and Expansion Cabinet
135
Table 5-12: Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet with Single Site Controller
135
External Alarm Cabling
136
Figure 4-55 Alarm Wiring Connection on MTS 2 Junction Panel
136
Figure 4-56 Alarm Wiring Connection on MTS 4 Junction Panel
137
Figure 4-57 External Alarm Connector Pinout
137
Table 4-8 External Alarm Connector
137
Final Check-Out
139
Final Check-Out Setup
139
Expansion Cabinet Power-Up
139
Recommended Tools, Parts, and Test Equipment for Installation
141
Recommended Tools
141
Table 4-9 Recommended Tools for Installation
141
Recommended Test Equipment
142
Recommended Parts
143
Recommended Torque
143
Screws
144
Figure 4-58 MTS 2 Screws Positions
145
Figure 4-59 MTS 4 Screws Positions
146
Figure 4-60 Expansion Cabinet Screw Positions
147
Chapter 5: Interconnection and Internal Cabling
149
AC/DC Power Cabling
149
Table 5-1 AC/DC Power Cabling for MTS 2
149
Figure 5-1 AC/DC Power Cabling Diagram for MTS 2
150
Figure 5-2 AC/DC Power Cabling Diagram for MTS 4
152
Figure 5-3 AC/DC Power Cabling Diagram for Expansion Cabinet
154
User Alarms/Controls, X.21, RGPS, and GPS Cabling
155
Table 5-4: User Alarms/Controls, X.21, RGPS, and GPS Cabling for MTS 2
156
Table 5-5 User Alarms/Controls, X.21, RGPS, and GPS Cabling for MTS 4
157
E1 and Ethernet Cabling
159
Figure 5-8 E1 and Ethernet Cabling for MTS 4 with Expansion Cabinet (to the Right)
164
Ethernet Site Link Cabling
165
Figure 5-10 Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 4 with Single Site Controller
168
Figure 5-11 Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 4 with Dual Site Controller
170
Figure 5-13 Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet with Dual Site Controller
174
RF Cabling
175
Figure 5-14: RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with One TX/RX Ant. and up to Two Additional RX
177
Figure 5-15 RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with Two TX/RX Ant. and up to One Additional RX Ant
179
Figure 5-16 RF Cabling/Connections for MTS 4 with One TX/RX Ant. and up to Two Additional RX Ant
181
Figure 5-17: RF Cabling/Connections for MTS 4 with Two TX/RX Ant. and up to One Additional RX
183
Figure 5-18: RF Cabling/Connections for MTS 4 with One TX Ant. and up to Three Additional RX
185
Figure 5-19: RF Cabling/Connections for MTS 4 with Two TX Ant. and up to Three Additional RX
187
Figure 5-20 Holes in Top Lid for Rx Cables
189
Table 5-22 TX ATCC Phasing Harness Part Numbers
189
Figure 5-21: RF Cabling/Connections for Expansion Cabinet with One TX/RX Ant. and up to Two Additional
191
Table 5-23: RF Cabling/Connections for Expansion Cabinet with Two TX/RX Ant. and up to One Additional
192
Figure 5-22: RF Cabling/Connections for Expansion Cabinet with Two TX/RX Ant. and up to One Additional
193
Table 5-24 RF Cabling/Connections for Expansion Cabinet with One TX Ant. and up to Three Additional RX Ant
194
Figure 5-23: RF Cabling/Connections for Expansion Cabinet with One TX Ant. and up to Three Additional
196
Table 5-25: RF Cabling/Connections for Expansion Cabinet with Two TX Ant. and up to Three Additional RX
197
Figure 5-24: RF Cabling/Connections for Expansion Cabinet with Two TX Ant. and up to Three Additional
198
CAN Bus Cabling
199
MTS 2 CAN Bus Cabling
199
Table 5-26 CAN Bus Cabling for MTS 2 with TX/RX on 1 Ant. RX on 2 Ant
199
Figure 5-25 CAN Bus Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with TX/RX on 1 Ant. RX on 2 Ant
200
Figure 5-27 CAN Bus Cabling Diagram for MTS 4 with TX/RX or TX on 1 Ant
203
Figure 5-28 CAN Bus Cabling Diagram for MTS 4 with TX/RX or TX on 2 Ant. with Atccs
205
Figure 5-29 CAN Bus Cabling Diagram for MTS4 and Expansion Cabinet with Atccs
207
Figure 5-30: CAN Bus Cabling Diagram for MTS4 and Expansion Cabinet with Mtccs and Redundant Site
208
Chapter 6: Configuration and Testing
209
Setup and Testing Overview
209
Preparation
210
MMI Commands and MTS Modes of Operation
210
Test Equipment
211
Service Cable and Connector Box Description
212
Table 6-1 Equipment for Cabinet Testing
212
Figure 6-1 Basic Service Cable
213
Table 6-2 Basic Service Cable Pinout
213
Figure 6-2 Service Connector Box
214
Figure 6-3 Service Connector Box Pinout
214
Service Terminal Setup
215
Table 6-3 Site Controller Service Port Pinout
215
Table 6-4 RS-232 Port Configuration
215
CAN Bus Configuration
216
PSU CAN Bus Commands
216
Fans CAN Bus Commands
217
DPM CAN Bus Commands
217
ATCC CAN Bus Commands
217
Other CAN Bus Commands
218
Site Controller Configuration and Verification
218
Site Controller Setup
219
E1 Connection Test
220
X.21 Connection Test
220
Site Reference Check
220
Base Radio Configuration and Verification
221
Base Radio Startup Sequence
222
Table 6-5 Base Radio Leds: Normal Startup Sequence
222
Table 6-6 Base Radio Leds: Hardware Failure
222
Selecting Base Radio Position and Receivers
223
Figure 6-4 BRC Indicators
223
Setting and Accessing Base Radio Position
224
Figure 6-5 Base Radios Cabinet Positions and Numbering
224
Setting and Accessing Base Radio Position Using Test Application
225
Setting and Accessing Base Radio Position Using Boot1
225
Setting Base Radio IP
226
Base Radio Receiver Configuration
227
Table 6-7 Corrective Actions for Missing or Bad Base Radio Parameters
228
Station Verification Procedures
230
Base Radio Software Revision Verification
230
Base Radio Test Application Software Upgrade (Optional)
231
Transmitter Verification
231
Table 6-8 Transmitter Verification Specifications
233
Receiver Verification
234
Displaying Base Radio Alarms
236
Viewing the Transmit Spectrum (Optional)
237
Figure 6-6 Spectrum Analyzer Display of Transmitted Signal
237
Synchronizing Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Regions
238
Chapter 7: Radio Frequency Distribution System
239
RFDS Theory of Operation
239
CAN Bus
240
RFDS Frequency Band and Bandwidth
240
Mts 2 Rfds
241
MTS 2 Filter Tray
241
Figure 7-1 MTS 2 TX/RX on 2 Ant. - Filter Configuration
242
Table 7-1 MTS 2 RF Configurations
242
Figure 7-2 MTS 2 TX/RX on 2 Ant., RX on 1 Ant - Filter Configuration
243
Figure 7-3 MTS 2 TX/RX on 1 Ant., RX on 1 Ant - Filter Configuration
243
Figure 7-4 MTS 2 TX/RX on 1 Ant., RX on 2 Ant - Filter Configuration
243
MTS 2 Preselector
244
Figure 7-5 MTS 2 Preselector
244
FRU Replacement Process
245
Figure 7-6 Schematic Diagram of MTS 2 Preselector
245
MTS 2 Duplexer
247
Figure 7-7 MTS 2 Duplexer
247
FRU Replacement Process
248
Figure 7-8 Schematic Diagram of MTS 2 Duplexer
248
Hybrid Combiner in MTS 2
251
FRU Replacement Process
251
Figure 7-9 Hybrid Combiner
251
Mts 4 Rfds
253
MTS 4 Filter Tray
253
Table 7-2 MTS 4 RF Configurations
253
Figure 7-10 MTS 4 TX/RX on 2 Ant. - Filter Configuration
254
Figure 7-11 MTS 4 TX/RX on 2 Ant., RX on 1 Ant. - Filter Configuration
255
Figure 7-12 MTS 4 TX on 2 Ant., RX on 2 Ant. - Filter Configuration
255
Figure 7-13 MTS 4 TX on 2 Ant., RX on 3 Ant. - Filter Configuration
255
Figure 7-14 MTS 4 TX/RX on 1 Ant., RX on 1 Ant. - Filter Configuration
256
Figure 7-15 MTS 4 TX/RX on 1 Ant., RX on 2 Ant. - Filter Configuration
256
Figure 7-16 MTS 4 TX on 1 Ant., RX on 2 Ant. - Filter Configuration
256
MTS 4 Preselector
257
Figure 7-17 MTS 4 TX on 1 Ant., RX on 3 Ant. - Filter Configuration
257
Figure 7-18 MTS 4 Preselector
258
Figure 7-19 Schematic Diagram of MTS 4 Preselector
258
FRU Replacement Process
259
MTS 4 Duplexer
260
Figure 7-20 MTS 4 Duplexer
260
FRU Replacement Process
261
Figure 7-21 Schematic Diagram of MTS 4 Duplexer
261
Hybrid Combiner in MTS 4
263
Post Filter
263
Figure 7-22 Post Filter
264
Figure 7-23 Schematic Diagram of Post Filter
264
FRU Replacement Process
265
Cavity Combiner
267
Cavity Combiner - Theory of Operation
267
Figure 7-24 Auto Tune Cavity Combiner
267
Cavity Combiner - FRU Replacement Process
268
Expansion Cabinet RFDS
271
Table 7-3 MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet RF Configurations
271
Figure 7-25 Expansion Cabinet with Single Diversity
272
Figure 7-26 Expansion Cabinet with Dual Diversity
273
Figure 7-27 Expansion Cabinet with Triple Diversity
273
RX Splitter
274
Figure 7-28 Expansion Cabinet RX Splitter
274
Figure 7-29 Schematic Diagram of RX Splitter
274
FRU Replacement Process
275
Cavity Combiner
276
Chapter 8: Site Controller
277
Figure 8-1 Site Controller - Front View
278
Figure 8-2 Site Controller - Rear View
278
Site Controller - Theory of Operation
279
Figure 8-3 Site Controller - Functional Block Diagram
279
Site Controller - Indicators, Switches, and Connectors
280
Site Controller - Front Panel
280
Figure 8-4 Site Controller - Front Panel
280
Site Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
281
Table 8-1 Site Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
281
Site Controller - Front Panel Switches
283
Site Controller - Front Panel Connectors
283
Table 8-2 Site Controller - Front Panel Switches
283
Table 8-3 Site Controller - Front Panel Connectors
283
Table 8-4 Site Controller - Service Cable Pinouts
284
Site Controller - Rear Panel
285
Site Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
285
Figure 8-5 Site Controller - Rear Panel
285
Table 8-5 Site Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
285
Site Controller - CAN Bus
286
Figure 8-6 Site Controller - CAN Bus
286
Table 8-6 Site Controller - CAN Bus Functionality
286
Site Controller - Updating CAN Bus Trackid Mapping List
289
Site Controller - GPS Module
290
Checking and Replacing Site Controller Lithium Battery
291
Figure 8-7 Site Controller - Captive Screws
292
Figure 8-8 Site Controller - Lithium Battery Location
293
MTS - Restoration Procedures
294
Table 8-7 MTS - Restoration Impact
294
MTS - Replacing Site Controller
295
MTS - Configuration Backup
295
MTS - Replacing Site Controller FRU
297
Table 8-8 Site Controller - FRU
297
Figure 8-9 Site Controller - Captive Screws
298
MTS - Restoring the Site Controller Software
299
MTS - Configuring E1 Links
304
Table 8-9 Slots Configured on the E1
304
MTS - Configuring Ethernet Site Link
306
MTS - Configuring CAN Bus
309
MTS - Configuring Cooling Fans
310
MTS - Refreshing Ki's for the MTS
311
MTS - Connecting KVL to the Auc
311
MTS - Downloading Ki's from the Auc to KVL (Locally)
312
MTS - Downloading Ki's from the Auc to KVL (Remotely Using GSM)
312
MTS - Checking the Inventory in KVL
313
MTS - Downloading Ki's from KVL to the Site Controller/Brc
313
MTS - Uploading the Site Receipts (Locally)
314
MTS - Uploading the Site Receipts (Remotely Using GSM)
314
MTS - Site Controller Post-Restoration Checks
315
Table 8-10 MTS - Site Controller Post-Restoration Checks
315
Adding Redundant Site Controller
319
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
319
Table 8-11 Equipment in Expansion Kit
319
How to Install
320
Configuring Redundant Site Controller
322
MTS - Site Controller Software Version Check
326
Verifying Test Application Version
326
Upgrading Test Application
327
Chapter 9: XHUB Controller
329
Figure 9-1 XHUB Controller
329
XHUB Controller - Theory of Operation
330
XHUB Controller - Indicators, Switches, and Connectors
331
Figure 9-2 XHUB Controller - Functional Block Diagram
331
XHUB Controller - Front Panel
332
XHUB Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
332
Table 9-1 XHUB Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
332
XHUB Controller - Front Panel Switches
333
XHUB Controller - Front Panel Connectors
333
Table 9-2 XHUB Controller - Front Panel Switches
333
Table 9-3 XHUB Controller - Front Panel Connectors
333
XHUB Controller - Rear Panel
334
XHUB Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
334
MTS - Replacing XHUB Controller FRU
334
Table 9-4 XHUB Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
334
Table 9-5 XHUB Controller - FRU
334
Chapter 10: Base Radio
337
Base Radio - Overview
338
Figure 10-1 Base Radio
338
Base Radio - Theory of Operation
339
Figure 10-2 Base Radio Front Panel
339
Figure 10-3 Base Radio - Functional Block Diagram
341
Transceiver (XCVR)
342
Power Amplifier
342
Figure 10-4 Low-Power PA Functional Block Diagram
343
Figure 10-5 High-Power PA Functional Block Diagram
343
Base Radio - Indicators and Connectors
344
Table 10-1 Base Radio - LED Indicators
344
Table 10-2 Base Radio - Connectors
345
Table 10-3 Base Radio - Service Cable Pinouts
345
Base Radio Replacement Process
346
Electrostatic Discharge Precaution
346
Base Radio - Restoration
347
Chapter 11: Power Supply Unit
349
Figure 11-1 Power Supply Module
349
Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Theory of Operation
350
PSU - CAN Bus Monitoring, Alarms, and Controls
350
Backup Battery
352
Backup Battery Charging Procedure
352
Fans
353
Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Indicators, Switches, and Connectors
353
PSU Indicators (Leds)
354
Figure 11-2 PSU Front Panel
354
Table 11-1: Power Supply Unit LED Indicators
355
PSU Switch
356
PSU Connectors
356
Table 11-2 Power Supply Unit Controls
356
Table 11-3 Power Supply Unit Connectors
356
Power Supply Unit (PSU) - FRU Replacement Process
358
PSU Removal
358
PSU Installation
358
PSU Trackid Update
359
Chapter 12: Cooling Fans
361
Cooling Fans Overview
361
Cooling Fans Theory of Operation
362
Figure 12-1 MTS Fan Kit
362
PSU Fan Control
363
Alarms and Controls Available through PSU CAN Bus Interface
363
Airflow
364
Figure 12-2 MTS 2 Airflow
364
Cooling
365
Figure 12-3 MTS 4 Airflow
365
Cooling Fans FRU Replacement
366
Chapter 13: MTS Troubleshooting
367
Site Controller Troubleshooting
367
Site Controller Fault Indications
367
LED Fault Indications
368
Figure 13-1 Site Controller Leds
369
Table 13-1: Site Controller LED Fault Indications
369
Troubleshooting Flow Chart
370
Figure 13-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart
370
Troubleshooting: Power
371
Troubleshooting: Status Sc
371
Table 13-2 Site Reference States - Status Sc
371
Troubleshooting: SC Config File
372
Troubleshooting: Status Bts
372
Troubleshooting: BRC Config Files and Code File
373
Table 13-4: Site Reference States - Status Bts
373
Table 13-5 BRC Config File Troubleshooting
373
Troubleshooting: General Check of a Site Controller File
374
MMI Fault Indications
375
Troubleshooting: GPS and Site Reference Faults
375
GPS Receiver Detailed Troubleshooting
378
Troubleshooting Site Link Faults
380
Other Site Controller Symptoms
386
Base Radio / RFDS / Miscellaneous Troubleshooting
386
Base Radio Troubleshooting
386
Troubleshooting Overview
386
Base Radio Alarms
387
Table 13-7 Generic Base Radio Alarms
387
Recommended Test Equipment
406
Troubleshooting Procedures
406
Routine Checkout
406
Figure 13-3 Procedure 1 Troubleshooting Flowchart
407
Reported/Suspected Problem
408
Figure 13-4 Procedure 2 Troubleshooting Flowchart
408
Base Radio Fault Indications
409
Figure 13-5 Base Radio Leds
409
Table 13-9: Base Radio Fault Indications
410
Miscellaneous Troubleshooting
411
Chapter 14: Technical Specifications
413
Environmental and Standards Specifications
413
Environmental Specifications
413
Table 14-1 Environmental Specifications
413
Standards Specifications
414
Table 14-2 Standards Specifications
414
Cabinet and Module Specifications
416
Dimensions of the MTS 2, MTS 4, and MTS 4 Expansion Cabinets
416
RF Specifications
416
Table 14-4 RF Specifications
416
Table 14-5: Auto Tune and Manual Tune Cavity Combining Transmitter-To-Antenna Port Specifications
418
Table 14-6 Hybrid Combining Transmitter-To-Antenna Port Specifications
418
Transmitter
419
Table 14-7 Transmit Specifications - TETRA
419
Table 14-8 Transmit Specifications - TEDS
420
Receiver
421
Table 14-9 Receiver Specifications - TETRA
421
Table 14-10 Receiver Specifications - TEDS
422
Site Controller Specifications
423
Internal GPS Module Input
423
MTS 2 Duplexer Specifications
423
Table 14-11 Site Controller Performance Specifications
423
Table 14-12 Internal GPS Input Specifications
423
Table 14-13 MTS 2 Duplexer Specifications
423
MTS 2 Preselector Specifications
424
MTS 4 Duplexer Specifications
424
Table 14-14 MTS 2 Preselector Specifications
424
Table 14-15 MTS 4 Duplexer Specifications
424
MTS 4 Post Filter Specifications
425
MTS 4 Preselector Specifications
425
Auto Tune Cavity Combiner (ATCC) Specifications
425
Table 14-16 MTS 4 Post Filter Specifications
425
Table 14-17 MTS 4 Preselector Specifications
425
Table 14-18 Auto Tune Cavity Combiner (ATCC) Specifications
425
Manual Tune Cavity Combiner (MTCC) Specifications
426
Hybrid Combiner Specifications
426
Base Radio Specifications
426
Table 14-19 Manual Tune Cavity Combiner (MTCC) Specifications
426
Table 14-20 Hybrid Combiner Specifications
426
Table 14-21 Base Radio Specifications
426
Power Supply Unit Specifications
427
Table 14-22 Power Supply Specifications
427
XHUB Controller Specifications
428
RX Splitter Specifications
428
Connectors Used in MTS 2 and MTS 4
428
Table 14-23 XHUB Controller Specifications
428
Table 14-24 MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet RX Splitter Specifications
428
Table 14-25 Connectors on MTS 2
428
Table 14-26 Connectors on MTS 4
429
Chapter 15: Expansion Options
431
Adding Additional Base Radio to MTS 2
432
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
432
Table 15-2: Equipment in Expansion Kit
432
Figure 15-1 RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with One TX/RX Ant. and up to Two Additional RX Ant. before Expansion
433
Figure 15-2 E1 and Ethernet Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 before Expansion
434
How to Install
435
Figure 15-3: RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with One TX/RX Ant. and up to Two RX Ant. after
438
Figure 15-4 E1 and Ethernet Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 after Expansion
439
Configuration
440
Adding Additional Module Cage to MTS 4
440
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
440
How to Install
441
Configuration
443
Adding Additional Base Radio into Existing Module Cage for MTS 4
443
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
443
Table 15-1: Equipment in Expansion Kit
443
How to Install
444
Table 15-3: Equipment in Expansion Kit
444
Figure 15-5 RF Cabling of MTS 4 with One TX Ant. before Expansion
445
Figure 15-6 RF Cabling of MTS 4 with Twotx Ant. before Expansion
446
Figure 15-7 E1 and Ethernet Connections of MTS 4 before Expansion
447
Figure 15-8 TX Connectors on Cavity Combiner
449
Figure 15-9 RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with One TX Ant. after Expansion
451
Figure 15-10 RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with Two TX Ant. after Expansion
452
Figure 15-11 E1 and Ethernet Cabling of MTS 4 after Expansion
453
Configuration
454
Adding Redundant Site Controller
455
Figure 15-12 Site Controller
455
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
456
How to Install
456
Table 15-4 Equipment in Expansion Kit
456
Configuring Redundant Site Controller
459
Expanding to 4 Channel Cavity Combiner
463
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
463
Figure 15-13 Example of an Auto Tuned Cavity Combiner
463
Auto Tuned Cavity Combiner
464
Manual Tuned Cavity Combiner
464
How to Install
464
Table 15-5 Equipment in Expansion Kit
464
Table 15-6 Equipment in Expansion Kit
464
Figure 15-14 ATCC Cabling Diagram for MTS 4 with 1 TX Ant. before Expansion
465
Configuration
467
Figure 15-15 ATCC Cabling Diagram for MTS 4 with 1 TX Ant. after Expansion
467
Expanding Hybrid Combiner
468
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
468
How to Install
468
Configuration
468
Table 15-7 Equipment in Expansion Kit
468
Expanding from MTS 2 to MTS 4 Cabinet
469
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
469
How to Install
469
Table 15-8 Equipment in Expansion Kit
469
Figure 15-16 M4 Screw Position
470
Figure 15-17 M3 Screw Position
471
Configuration
472
Adding Redundant XHUB Controller
472
List of Equipment in the Expansion Kit
472
Table 15-9 Equipment in Expansion Kit
472
How to Install
473
Configuration
473
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
16
CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table
8
Service Information
10
Document History
12
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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28 | List of Figures
31
List of Tables
32
Table of Contents
33
List of Processes
36
List of Procedures
38
About MTS Lite, MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Configuration and Basic Service Manual
40
What Is Covered in this Manual
40
Helpful Background Information
40
Related Information
40
Icon Conventions
41
Style Conventions
42
Regulatory CE Marking Compliance
42
Chapter 1: MTS Overview
44
MTS Platform Description
44
MTS Lite Components
45
MTS 2 Components
46
MTS 4 Components
48
Expansion Cabinet Components
49
MTS Modules
50
RF Distribution System
50
Preselector
50
Duplexer
51
Post Filter
51
Cavity Combiners
51
Hybrid Combiner
52
Rx Splitter
52
Site Controller Module
52
Xhub
52
Base Radio Module
53
Base Radio Transceiver
53
Base Radio Power Amplifier
53
Power Supply Unit
53
Backup Battery
53
Cooling Fans
53
Chapter 2: General Safety
54
General Safety Precautions
54
Mains Safety
55
Battery Safety
55
Chapter 7: Radio Frequency Distribution System
57
RFDS Theory of Operation
57
CAN Bus
58
RFDS Frequency Band and Bandwidth
58
MTS Lite and MTS 2 RFDS
58
MTS Lite and MTS 2 Filter Tray
59
Table 71: MTS Lite RF Configurations
59
Table 72: MTS 2 RF Configurations
59
MTS Lite / MTS 2 Preselector
62
Replacing the MTS Lite / MTS 2 Preselector
64
MTS Lite / MTS 2 Duplexer
65
Replacing the MTS Lite / MTS 2 Duplexer
67
Hybrid Combiner
69
Replacing the Hybrid Combiner
69
Mts 4 Rfds
70
MTS 4 Filter Tray
70
Table 73: MTS 4 RF Configurations
71
MTS 4 Preselector
72
Figure 148: MTS 4 TX on One Antenna and up to Three RX Antennas Filter Configuration
72
Figure 149: MTS 4 TX on One Antenna and Two RX Antennas Filter Configuration
72
Figure 150: MTS 4 TX on One Antenna and Three RX Antennas Filter Configuration
72
Figure 151: MTS 4 Preselector
73
Replacing the MTS 4 Preselector
74
Figure 152: Schematic Diagram of MTS 4 Preselector
74
MTS 4 Duplexer
75
Figure 153: MTS 4 Duplexer
76
Figure 154: Schematic Diagram of MTS 4 Duplexer
76
Replacing the MTS 4 Duplexer
77
Post Filter
78
Replacing the Post Filter
79
Figure 155: Post Filter
79
Figure 156: Schematic Diagram of Post Filter
79
Cavity Combiner
81
Figure 157: Auto Tune Cavity Combiner
81
Cavity Combiner - Theory of Operation
82
Replacing the Cavity Combiner
82
Tuning the MTCC in a BTS in Tetra Application Mode
84
Expansion Cabinet RFDS
85
Table 74: MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet RF Configurations
86
Figure 158: Expansion Cabinet with Single Diversity
87
Figure 159: Expansion Cabinet with Dual Diversity
87
RX Splitter
88
Figure 160: Expansion Cabinet with Triple Diversity
88
Figure 161: Expansion Cabinet RX Splitter
88
Replacing the Expansion Cabinet RX Splitter
89
Figure 162: Schematic Diagram of RX Splitter
89
Cavity Combiner
90
Chapter 8: Site Controller
91
Figure 163: Site Controller Front View
91
Site Controller - Theory of Operation
92
Figure 164: Site Controller Rear View
92
Site Controller - Indicators, Switches, and Connectors
93
Figure 165: Site Controller - Functional Block Diagram
93
Site Controller - Front Panel
94
Figure 166: Site Controller - Front Panel
94
Site Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
95
Figure 167: Site Controller - Front Panel Leds Position
95
Table 75: Site Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
95
Table 92: Site Controller LED Fault Indications
96
Site Controller - Front Panel Switches
97
Table 76: Site Controller - Front Panel Switches
97
Site Controller - Front Panel Connectors
98
Table 77: Site Controller - Front Panel Connectors
98
Table 78: Site Controller - Service Cable Pinouts
98
Site Controller Rear Panel
99
Site Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
99
Site Controller CAN Bus
99
Figure 168: Site Controller Rear Panel
99
Table 79: Site Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
99
Figure 169: Site Controller - CAN Bus
100
Table 80: Site Controller - CAN Bus Functionality
100
Updating CAN Bus Trackid Mapping List
102
Site Controller - GPS Module
103
Site Controller - Lithium Battery
103
Resetting the RTC Battery Status
103
Checking if the Site Controller Lithium Battery Needs Changing
104
Replacing the Site Controller Lithium Battery
104
Figure 170: Site Controller - Captive Screws
105
Figure 171: Site Controller - Lithium Battery Location
105
Chapter 9: XHUB Controller
107
Figure 172: XHUB Controller
107
XHUB Controller - Theory of Operation
108
XHUB Controller - Indicators, Switches, and Connectors
109
Figure 173: XHUB Controller - Functional Block Diagram
109
XHUB Controller - Front Panel
110
XHUB Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
110
Figure 174: XHUB Controller- Front Panel
110
Table 81: XHUB Controller - Front Panel Indicators (LED)
110
XHUB Controller - Front Panel Switches
112
XHUB Controller - Front Panel Connectors
112
XHUB Controller - Rear Panel
112
XHUB Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
112
Table 82: XHUB Controller - Front Panel Switches
112
Table 83: XHUB Controller - Front Panel Connectors
112
Table 84: XHUB Controller - Rear Panel Connectors
112
Replacing the XHUB Controller
113
XHUB Controller - FRU
113
Table 85: XHUB Controller - FRU
113
Chapter 10 : Base Radio
115
Base Radio - Overview
115
Figure 175: Base Radio
115
Base Radio - Theory of Operation
116
Figure 176: Base Radio Front Panel
116
Figure 177: Base Radio - Functional Block Diagram
117
Table 86: Base Radio - LED Indicators
117
Power Amplifier
118
Transceiver (XCVR)
118
Base Radio - Indicators and Connectors
119
Figure 178: Low-Power PA Functional Block Diagram
119
Figure 179: High-Power PA Functional Block Diagram
119
Table 87: Base Radio - Connectors
120
Replacing the Base Radio
121
Electrostatic Discharge Precaution
121
Table 88: Base Radio - Service Cable Pinouts
121
Restoring the Base Radio
122
Removing the Base Radio
122
Reinstalling the Base Radio
122
Chapter 11: Power Supply Unit
123
Figure 180: Power Supply Unit Front Panel
123
PSU CAN Bus Monitoring, Alarms, and Controls
124
Backup Battery
125
Backup Battery Charging Procedure
125
Fans
126
Power Supply Unit (PSU) Indicators, Switches, and Connectors
126
PSU LED Indicators
127
Figure 181: PSU Front Panel
127
Table 89: Power Supply Unit LED Indicators
127
PSU Switch
128
PSU Connectors
129
Table 90: Power Supply Unit Controls
129
Table 91: Power Supply Unit Connectors
129
Replacing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
130
Removing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
130
Installing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
130
Updating the Mapping List with the New PSU Trackid
131
Chapter 12: Cooling Fans
133
Cooling Fans Overview
133
Cooling Fans Theory of Operation
133
Figure 182: MTS Fan Kit
133
PSU Fan Control
134
Alarms and Controls Available through PSU CAN Bus Interface
134
Airflow
135
Figure 183: MTS Lite Airflow
135
Figure 184: MTS 2 Airflow
136
Cooling
137
Replacing the Cooling Fans
137
Figure 185: MTS 4 Airflow
137
Chapter 13 : MTS Troubleshooting
139
Chapter 14: Technical Specifications
139
Environmental and Standards Specifications
139
Environmental Specifications
139
Table 102: Environmental Specifications
139
Standards Specifications
140
Table 103: MTS Standards Specifications
140
Cabinet and Module Specifications
141
MTS Cabinets Frequency Range
141
Dimensions of the MTS Cabinets
141
Table 105: Dimensions of the MTS 2, MTS 4, and MTS 4 Expansion Cabinets
141
RF Specifications
142
Table 106: RF Specifications
142
Transmitter Specifications
143
Table 107: Auto Tune and Manual Tune Cavity Combining Transmitter-To-Antenna Port Specifications
143
Table 108: Hybrid Combining Transmitter-To-Antenna Port Specifications
143
Table 109: Transmit Specifications - TETRA
144
Table 110: Transmit Specifications - TEDS
145
Receiver Specifications
146
Table 111: Receiver Specifications - TETRA
146
Table 112: Receiver Specifications - TEDS
147
Site Controller Specifications
148
Internal GPS Module Input Specifications
148
MTS Lite / MTS 2 Duplexer Specifications
148
MTS Lite / MTS 2 Preselector Specifications
148
Table 113: Site Controller Performance Specifications
148
Table 114: Internal GPS Input Specifications
148
Table 115: MTS Lite / MTS 2 Duplexer Specifications
148
Table 116: MTS Lite / MTS 2 Preselector Specifications
148
MTS 4 Duplexer Specifications
149
MTS 4 Post Filter Specifications
149
MTS 4 Preselector Specifications
149
Table 117: MTS 4 Duplexer Specifications
149
Table 118: MTS 4 Post Filter Specifications
149
Table 119: MTS 4 Preselector Specifications
149
Auto Tune Cavity Combiner (ATCC) Specifications
150
Manual Tune Cavity Combiner (MTCC) Specifications
150
Hybrid Combiner Specifications
150
Table 120: Auto Tune Cavity Combiner (ATCC) Specifications
150
Table 121: Manual Tune Cavity Combiner (MTCC) Specifications
150
Table 122: Hybrid Combiner Specifications
150
Base Radio Specifications
151
Power Supply Unit Specifications
151
Table 123: Base Radio Specifications
151
Table 124: Power Supply Specifications
151
XHUB Controller Specifications
152
RX Splitter Specifications
152
Table 125: XHUB Controller Specifications
152
Table 126: MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet RX Splitter Specifications
152
MTS Lite, MTS 2, and MTS 4 Connectors
153
Table 127: MTS Lite/Mts 2 Connectors
153
Table 128: MTS 4 Connectors
153
Chapter 15: Expansion Options
155
Additional Base Radio for MTS 2
155
Cable Connections
156
Figure 192: E1 and Ethernet Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 before Expansion
157
Figure 193: RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with One TX/RX Ant. and up to Two RX Ant. after Expansion
158
Adding an Additional Base Radio to MTS 2
159
Figure 194: E1 and Ethernet Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 after Expansion
159
Installing an Additional Base Radio to MTS 2
160
Installing the Hybrid Combiner
161
Configuration
161
Additional Module Cage for MTS 4
162
Configuration
163
Additional Base Radio for Existing Module Cage in MTS 4
163
Cable Connections
164
Figure 195: RF Cabling of MTS 4 with One TX Ant. before Expansion
164
Figure 196: RF Cabling of MTS 4 with Two TX Ant. before Expansion
165
Figure 197: E1 and Ethernet Connections of MTS 4 before Expansion
166
Figure 198: RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with One TX Ant. after Expansion
167
Figure 199: RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with Two TX Ant. after Expansion
168
Figure 200: E1 and Ethernet Cabling of MTS 4 after Expansion
169
Adding an Additional Base Radio to MTS 4
170
Configuration
171
Redundant Site Controller
171
Adding a Redundant Site Controller
172
Installing a Second Site Controller
173
Configuring Redundant Site Controller
174
Performing Site Controller Hardware Pre-Checks
174
Configuring Site Controller Configuration Files
175
Configuring Ethernet Ports
175
Configuring Site Controller Ids
176
Expansion from Two-Channel to Four-Channel Cavity Combiner
176
Cable Connections
177
Figure 201: ATCC Cabling Diagram - MTS 4 with 1 TX Antenna before Expansion
177
Adding the Four-Channel Cavity Combiner
178
Figure 202: ATCC Cabling Diagram - MTS 4 with 1 TX Antenna after Expansion
178
Installing the Cavity Combiner into the Cabinet
179
Configuration
179
Hybrid Combiner Expansion
180
Installing an Additional Hybrid Combiner
180
Configuration
180
Expansion from MTS 2 to MTS 4 Cabinet
180
Expanding from MTS 2 to MTS 4
180
Extracting the Module Cage from MTS 2
180
Figure 203: M4 Screw Position
181
Assembling the Module Cage in the MTS 4 Cabinet
182
Figure 204: M3 Screw Position
182
Configuration
183
Redundant XHUB Controller
183
Adding a Redundant XHUB Controller
183
Configuration
184
Chapter 16: MTS 4 Outdoor Enclosure
185
Appendix A: Field Replaceable Units (Frus)
187
Field Replaceable Units for MTS Lite
187
Table 129: Available Frus for MTS Lite
187
Table 130: Other Frus for MTS Lite Available from after Market Operations (AMO)
187
Figure 205: Position of Modules in MTS Lite Cabinet
188
Field Replaceable Units for MTS 2
189
Table 132: Other Frus for MTS 2 Available from after Market Operations (AMO)
189
Figure 206: Position of Modules in MTS 2 Cabinet
191
Table 134: Other Field Replaceable Units for MTS 4 Available from after Market Operations (AMO)
192
Table 135: Available Field Replaceable Units for MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet
195
Table 136: Other Field Replaceable Units for MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet Available from after Market Operations (AMO)
195
Figure 207: Position of Modules in MTS 4 Cabinet
196
Surge Arrestors and Suppliers
197
AC Power and E1/X.21 Interface Surge Arrestors
197
Figure 208: Position of Modules in Expansion Cabinet
197
Antenna Surge Arrestors
198
Lightning Arrestors
198
Table 137: Required Planned Maintenance Inspection Actions
199
Figure 209: MTS Lite ESD Strap Connection
202
Figure 210: MTS 2 and MTS 4 ESD Strap Connection
203
Table 138: Tetra/Dimetra Acronyms
205
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