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Next Generation Ethernet


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Indoor Installation
& Cabling Manual
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Document Revision History

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Document Revision History


Revisions

This page shows the main changes effected in relation to the previous
edition of the OmniBAS IDU Installation.
Revisions

Reasons of
change

Previous:

3.0

Current:

4.0

The table below shows the reasons for the document change effected in relation to
the previous document edition.
The main reasons of change are because of the following:
Addition of OmniBASTM - 8W Indoor Unit
General Editing (whole document)

Paragraph

M (Modified) /
A (Added)

Chapter 1 - Introduction
OmniBAS IDUs (page 6).

Chapter 3 - Installation Materials


OmniBAS-8W (page18).

Chapter 4 - Installation Prerequisites


Rack space requirements (page 24).

Cabling Overview (page 29).

Chapter 5, Mechanical Installation


OmniBAS-8W (page 35).

Chapter 6, Cabling Installation


Power Supply Cables (page 39).
OmniBASTM-8W (page 48).

A/M
A

IF Tails (page 50).

A/M

E1 Terminations (page 53).

A/M

I/O Cables (page 65).

A/M

Ethernet Cables (page 69).


High Speed Interconnection Cable (for OmniBASTM-8W) (page 70)

M
A/M

Chapter 7, Cable Characteristics


OmniBAS-8W (page 74).

OmniBAS-8W (page 77).

OmniBAS-8W (page 78).

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Table of Contents
1

Introduction ................................................................................................................... 3
About this Document....................................................................................................... 3
Equipment Disposal ........................................................................................................ 5
Overview of OmniBAS Product Family ............................................................................ 6
Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................... 8

Installation Tools........................................................................................................... 9

Installation Material..................................................................................................... 10
OmniBAS-2W................................................................................................................ 10
OmniBAS-4W................................................................................................................ 14
OmniBAS-8W................................................................................................................ 18

Before Starting the Installation .................................................................................. 22

4.1

Installation Prerequisites ............................................................................................... 22

4.2

Cabling Overview .......................................................................................................... 25

Mechanical Installation ............................................................................................... 30

5.1

OmniBAS-2W................................................................................................................ 30
Chassis Overview ......................................................................................................... 30
IDU Installation.............................................................................................................. 32

5.2

OmniBAS-4W................................................................................................................ 33
Chassis Overview ......................................................................................................... 33
IDU Installation.............................................................................................................. 34

5.3

OmniBAS-8W................................................................................................................ 35
Chassis Overview ......................................................................................................... 35
IDU Installation.............................................................................................................. 36

Cabling Installation ..................................................................................................... 38

6.1

Power Supply Cables .................................................................................................... 39


Preparation ................................................................................................................... 40
Installation..................................................................................................................... 44

6.2

IF Tails .......................................................................................................................... 50

6.3

E1 Terminations ............................................................................................................ 53
Open End Cables (Balanced 120 ) ............................................................................. 54
BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 ) .......................................................................... 58
RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 ) .......................................................................... 62

6.4

I/O Cables ..................................................................................................................... 65

6.5

Ethernet Cables ............................................................................................................ 69

6.6

High Speed Interconnection Cable (for OmniBASTM-8W) .............................................. 70

Cable Characteristics.................................................................................................. 71

7.1

GbE Cable Characteristics ............................................................................................ 71


OmniBAS-2W................................................................................................................ 71
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Table of Contents

OmniBAS-4W................................................................................................................ 73
OmniBAS-8W................................................................................................................ 74
7.2

Fast Ethernet Cable Characteristics .............................................................................. 75


OmniBAS-2W................................................................................................................ 75
OmniBAS-4W................................................................................................................ 76
OmniBAS-8W................................................................................................................ 77

7.3

STM-1 Cable Characteristics......................................................................................... 78


OmniBAS-8W................................................................................................................ 78

Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal ................................................................ 79


Appendix-B: I/O Connections................................................................................................ 83
Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out......................................................................................... 87
OmniBAS-2W................................................................................................................ 87
OmniBAS-4W................................................................................................................ 96
OmniBAS-8W.............................................................................................................. 104
Appendix-E: Open End Cables Color Codes...................................................................... 111

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Introduction

About this Document


Scope of
document

This document provides information concerning the installation and cabling


of the following units:
OmniBASTM-2W
OmniBASTM-4W
OmniBASTM-8W

Target
Audience

This document is addressed to certified technicians with wireless equipment


knowledge and skills concerning the following:

Related
Manuals

Indoor Unit Installation (IDU).


Addition / Removal of IDU Cards.
Laying and Installation of Cables.
Preparation & Termination of: Ethernet, E1, Power cables e.t.c
Test & Measurement of cables (Ethernet, Optical, Power).
Equipment Grounding to the Main Grounding System.

The following document for OmniBASTM IDU Installation can be used for
additional product information:
#

Conventions

Document Name

OmniBAS_System_Ed_5.1_en.pdf

OmniBAS_IDU_Product Catalog_en_ed1.pdf

This document applies the following conventions:


This symbol means DANGER. The purpose of this symbol is to
warn you that any wrong action can cause bodily injury or even
death.
This symbol means CAUTION. The purpose of this symbol is to
prevent you from performing an action that might result in damage
of the equipment.
NOTE

A note calls your attention to important supplementary information.


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Chapter 1. Introduction

About this Document, Continued


Contact
Information

INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS


19.7 km Markopoulou Ave., Peania, Athens, GR-19002
Tel. (+30) 210 667 1000, Fax: (+30) 210 667 1001
http://www.intracom-telecom.com

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Equipment Disposal
Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment (applicable through the
European Union and other European countries with separate waste collection
systems).
This symbol, found on this product and any of its parts or on its operating
instructions or on its packaging, indicates that electrical and electronic equipment
may not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Instead, this product should
be handed over to applicable collection points for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product.
By recycling, reusing and other forms of recovery of old electrical and electronic
equipment you are making an important contribution to the conservation of natural
resources and to the protection of the environment.
For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local
municipal authorities, municipal waste disposal service or the store where you
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Chapter 1. Introduction

Overview of OmniBAS Product Family


Introduction

The OmniBAS family of Intracom Telecom IP MW PtP portfolio comprises:


Split-mount systems:
- OmniBAS Indoor Units (IDUs), 1RU / 2RU high and 19 wide.
- OmniBAS Outdoor Units (ODUs) & antenna systems.
The OmniBAS-XR all-outdoor system integrating everything
(baseband / controller / modem / radio) into a robust enclosure. This
product belongs to all outdoor family. Therefore, for the installation &
cabling manual please refer to OmniBAS-XR_Installation_Ed2.0_en.pdf
document.

OmniBAS
IDUs

The OmniBAS Indoor Units (IDUs) are shown below:


Indoor Unit (IDU)

OmniBAS-2W - Ethernet only

OmniBAS-2W - 8E1

Description

Native-IP, highly-flexible unit 1RU


accommodating two modems. It can be
positioned at the edge of the network, or
can be used as a repeater and even as a
ring node. OmniBAS-2W is available in
three versions.
Interfaces
OmniBAS-2W Ethernet-only:
1xGbE & 4xFE
OmniBAS-2W Ethernet & 8xE1:
1xGbE, 4xFE & 8xE1
OmniBAS-2W Ethernet & 16xE1:
4xGbE & 16xE1

OmniBAS-2W-16E1
Native-IP, highly-modular unit 1RU
accommodating up to four modems (with
or without XPIC functionality). High air
throughput (1.6 Gbit/s) and 16 x E1 add /
drop capabilities to fit demanding nodal
applications.
OmniBAS-4W

Interfaces

2xGbE, 2xFE & 16xE1


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OmniBAS
IDUs, continued

Indoor Unit (IDU)

OmniBAS-8W

Description
OmniBAS-8W is the newest
member of the OmniBAS family
featuring a leading Converged
Backhaul and Aggregation Node
(CBAN).
It is a highly-modular indoor unit 2RU
capable to simultaneously
accommodate eight radio modems,
two interface cards and two controller
cards in the same chassis.
Modems can be flexibly chosen
based on the connection to an ODU
(through coaxial IF cabling) or to an
all-outdoor OmniBAS-XR system
(through Ethernet cabling).
Interfaces
2 x GbE (electrical) & 4 x GbE
(SFP), per Control Card
32 x E1, per Interface Card
4 x STM-1, per Interface Card

Chapter 1. Introduction

Safety Precautions
PROPER GROUNDING
Never power up the indoor equipment not yet connected to a proper
grounding system.
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock.
Ensure that the indoor grounding system measures a path resistance less
than 4 .

INDOOR EQUIPMENT PROPER SWITCHING ON / OFF


Never connect or disconnect the power supply cable(s) to or from the
indoor equipment when the local dc power supply source is on.
There is risk of equipment failure.
Ensure the local dc power supply source is off and then connect or
disconnect the power supply cable(s) to or from the indoor equipment.

PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING


Never leave the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit without
adequate lightning protection.
There is risk of equipment failure and/or electrical shock.
Ensure that the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit is properly grounded
as described in the Outdoor Radio Equipment Installation Manual (GDC001/81 manual code).

ESD PROTECTION
Always use proper antistatic protection (i.e. grounding bracelet,
antistatic bags, etc.) when handling the system cards.
Parts bearing the ESD sign (see left) have ESD sensitive exposed
components.

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Installation Tools

Tools List

This chapter describes the tools requirements for the proper equipment
installation(1):

Item

(1)

Photo

Description

Cros screw drivers:


(A): PH-1
(B): PH-3

Blade

Wire Stripper

Cable Jacket Stripper

Crimping tool for 1,5 /


2,5 & 4 mm2 cable
contact with the
appropriate die

Torque wrench 0,8


1,13 Nm, 8 mm

Hot-air blower

The tools supply is installer responsibility.

Chapter 3. Installation Material

Installation Material

OmniBAS-2W
Package
Contents

The following table depicts the IDU contents for installation:

No

Description

IDU Factory Test Results Paper.

IDU Standard Installation Material.

OmniBASTM-IDU.

NOTE

NOTE

The package contents is the same for all types of


OmniBASTM-2W IDUs.
Keep the packaging of the equipment in good condition for
later use (i.e. safe transportation during relocation, return for
repair, etc.).
In case of disposal of the packaging material, it is
recommended to follow the safe disposal procedure
according to local law.
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Mounting kit

No

Description

Screw, M6 x 12

Washer, od = 15, id = 6,4

Caged nut, M6

Qty
4 per
idu

IF Tail

No

Description

Qty

IF Tail 1,5m, RG223 SMA-type male, R/A to N-type


female connector.

(A): O-ring
(B): Toothed lock washer
(C): Nut

1 set
per
modem
unit

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Power
connector

No

Description

Qty

2-pole power connector.

2 per
idu

Heat Shrinkable Tube, 10cm.

1 per
idu

Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 1.5 mm2.

4 per
idu

Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 2.5 mm2

4 per
idu

No

Description

Qty

Tie-wraps

Tie-wraps 45cm, for indoor cables fastening.

20 per
idu

The screw and nut included are for connection of


OmniBASTM-4W grounding cable to the rack grounding
terminal.

1 set
per idu

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Serial Cable for
external alarms

Description
External Alarm Cable 2m, Y-Type, DB9(Female), DB15(VGA),
open end.

Qty
1 per
idu

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Chapter 3. Installation Material

OmniBAS-4W
Package
Contents

The following table depicts the IDU contents for installation:

No

Description

IDU Factory Test Results Paper.

IDU Standard Installation Material.

OmniBASTM-IDU.

NOTE

Keep the packaging of the equipment in good condition for


later use (i.e. safe transportation during relocation, return for
repair, etc.).
In case of disposal of the packaging material, it is
recommended to follow the safe disposal procedure
according to local law.
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Mounting kit

No

Description

Screw, M6 x 12

Washer, od = 15, id = 6,4

Caged nut, M6

Qty
4 per
idu

IDU brackets

No
1
2&3

Description

Qty
2 per
idu

Set of metallic bracket for chassis mounting.


Set of screws & washers for fixing metallic brackets for
chassis mounting.

4&4
per idu

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IF Tail

No

Description

Qty

IF Tail 1,5m, RG223 SMA-type male, R/A to N-type


female connector.

(A): O-ring
(B): Toothed lock washer
(C): Nut

1 per
modem
unit

Power
connector

No

Description

Qty

2-pole power connector.

2 per
idu

Heat Shrinkable Tube, 10cm.

1 per
idu

Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 1.5 mm2.

4 per
idu

Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 2.5 mm2

4 per
idu

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Tie-wraps

No

Description

Qty

Tie-wraps 45cm, for indoor cables fastening.

20 per
idu

The screw and nut included are for connection of


OmniBASTM-4W grounding cable to the rack grounding
terminal.

1 set
per idu

Screws for
modules

Description
Set of Screws for Modules Mounting

Qty
10 per
idu

Serial Cable for


external alarms

Description
External alarm cable 2m, Y-Type, DB9(female), Mini DIN(7),
open end

Qty
1 per
idu

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Chapter 3. Installation Material

OmniBAS-8W
Package
Contents

The following table depicts the IDU contents for installation:

No

Description

IDU Factory Test Results Paper.

IDU Standard Installation Material.

OmniBASTM-IDU.

NOTE

Keep the packaging of the equipment in good condition for


later use (i.e. safe transportation during relocation, return for
repair, etc.).
In case of disposal of the packaging material, it is
recommended to follow the safe disposal procedure
according to local law.
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Mounting kit

No

Description

Screw, M6 x 12

Washer, od = 15, id = 6,4

Caged nut, M6

Qty
4 per
idu

IF Tail

No

Description

Qty

IF Tail 1,5m, RG223 SMA-type male, R/A to N-type


female connector.

(A): O-ring
(B): Toothed lock washer
(C): Nut

1 per
modem
unit

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Grounding
cable for idu

Description

Qty

Grounding cable already terminated at both ends, 1m.


Cross-head screw & grover already screwed on the
grounding point of the indoor unit.

1 per unit

Power
connector

No

Description

Qty

2-pole power connector.

2 per
idu

Heat Shrinkable Tube, 10cm.

1 per
idu

Metallic pins for power connector for cable up to 4 mm2.

4 per
idu

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Tie-wraps

No

Description

Qty

Tie-wraps 45cm, for indoor cables fastening.

20 per
idu

The screw and nut included are for connection of


OmniBASTM-8W grounding cable to the rack grounding
terminal.

1 set
per idu

Screws for
modules

Description
Set of Screws for Modules Mounting

Qty
18 per
idu

Serial Cable for


external alarms

Description
External alarm cable, 2m, Y-Type, DB9(female), Micro-D 15C,
open end

Qty
1 per
idu

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Chapter 4. Before Starting the Installation

Before Starting the Installation

4.1 Installation Prerequisites


Introduction

This section describes the main actions that must be taken in consideration
prior to the equipment installation.

Site survey

Site survey should take place before starting the installation, taking into account the
following:

Location of appropriate grounding points.


Location of appropriate power supply distribution points.
Location of cable conduits available for routing the coaxial cables
(interconnecting the indoor with the outdoor equipment)
Location of the network port distributors.
Thermal considerations and cooling requirements for the rack-mounted
equipment.
Equipment rack occupation details.

Network port
distributors

Regarding the network ports (inclusive of STM-1, Ethernet, E1) provided by


the indoor equipment, suitable optical (or electrical) network port distributors
should be available.
The exact location of the network port distributors, as well as the network
ports to reserve, should be known prior to installing the indoor equipment.
Also, all the reserved ports on the network port distributors should be
qualified and tested before realizing the network connections with the indoor
equipment.

Indoor
premises
conditions

The operating conditions (temperature, humidity) at the indoor premises


should meet the specifications given by the manufacturer of the indoor
equipment.

Indoor
grounding
system

All racks within the installation premises should be connected to a lowresistance grounding system. The metal body of the rack, into which the
subracks are to be mounted, should be connected to this grounding system.
The enclosure of each subrack must be electrically connected to the racks
metal body (via a short grounding cable) to provide protection against
harmful discharge conditions.
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Cable conduits

Appropriate cable conduits should exist for the routing of installed cables,
inclusive of the coaxial IF cable(s) connecting the indoor equipment with the
outdoor transceiver boxes on the buildings roof.

Power supply
requirements

The OmniBASTM - 2W /4W subracks require connection to a DC distribution


board accommodating either one or two Magnetic Circuit Breakers (MCB,
single-pole, 7 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications).
The OmniBASTM - 8W subracks require connection to a DC distribution
board accommodating either one or two Magnetic Circuit Breakers (MCB,
single-pole, 25 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom Applications).
Power consumption and input DC voltage range are as specified by the
manufacturer of the equipment.

Lightning
protection

The network port distributors (optical distributors excluded) and the power
supply distributors should be equipped with the appropriate gas arresters, to
provide protection against lightning conditions.
Such conditions may induce voltage peaks on the cables, and thus disturb
the operation of the indoor equipment. For this purpose, all electrical
distributors should be connected to the local grounding system to allow the
installed gas arresters to operate.

Safety

The indoor equipment premises should be of restricted access.


Only trained, authorized personnel should have access to the installed
equipment.
Appropriate labeling should exist at points with high risk of contact with
hazardous voltage.
A list with emergency phone numbers (e.g. medical assistance numbers)
should be hung at easy-to-view positions.
Also, recommended are for safety purposes, a fire detection system and fire
extinguishers (installed at easy-to-access points) inside the installation
premises.
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Installation Prerequisites, Continued


Rack space
requirements

The indoor equipment will be installed in an ETSI equipment rack.

IDU

Rack
Space

2W

1RU

4W

1RU

8W

2RU

NOTE

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Air-flow
Direction

No extra space is required for cooling.


Furthermore, sufficient free space should be left around the
rack position to allow for easy access, handling,
maintenance and inspection of the installed equipment.

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OmniBASTM2W (8xE1)

No.

Description

IF Tails (from radio outdoor unit)

8 x E1 Tributaries

3a

1 x Gigabit Ethernet Cable (Electrical Interface)

3b

1 x Fiber Cable (Gigabit Ethernet SFP Optical)

4 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Traffic / Inband)

2 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Outband)

Serial Cable for External Alarms (AUX)

Engineering Order Wire Cable (EOW)

2 MHz External Synchronization Cable (IN/OUT)

DC Power Supply Cable

NOTE

Either 3a or 3b port can be used for traffic (not simultaneously)


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Cabling Overview, Continued


OmniBASTM2W (ETH Only)

No.

Description

IF Tails (from radio outdoor unit)

2a

1 x Gigabit Ethernet Cable (Electrical Interface)

2b

1 x Fiber Cable (Gigabit Ethernet SFP Optical)

4 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Traffic / Inband)

2 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Outband)

Serial Cable for External Alarms (AUX)

Engineering Order Wire Cable (EOW)

2 MHz External Synchronization Cable (IN/OUT)

DC Power Supply Cable

NOTE

Either 2a or 2b port can be used for traffic (not simultaneously)


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OmniBASTM2W (16xE1)

No.
1

IF Tails (from radio outdoor unit)

1 x 16 E1 Tributaries (with add/drop capabilities)

3a

1 x Gigabit Ethernet Cable

3b

1 x Fiber Cable (Gigabit Ethernet SFP Optical)

2 x Gigabit Ethernet Cables (Traffic / Inband)

2 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Outband)

Serial Cable for External Alarms (AUX)

2 MHz External Synchronization Cable (IN/OUT)

8-9

(1)

Description

DC Power Supply Cables(1)

NOTE

Either 3a or 3b port can be used for traffic (not simultaneously).

NOTE

Combination of 1 x 3a & 1 x 3b interfaces is also available.

The second power supply cable is optional

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Cabling Overview, Continued


OmniBASTM4W (2xGbE &
2xFE)

No.

Description

IF Tails (from radio outdoor unit)

1 x 16 E1 Tributaries (with add/drop capabilities)

DC Power Supply Cables(1)

2 x Gigabit Ethernet (Optical or Electical SFP)

2 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Traffic / Inband)

2 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Outband)

Serial Cable for External Alarms (AUX)

2 MHz External Synchronization Cable (IN/OUT)


Continued on next page

(1)

The second power supply cable is optional

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OmniBASTM8W

No.

Description

IF Tails (from radio outdoor unit)

4 x Fiber Cables (4 x STM 1 / VC-12 (with add/drop capabilities)

2 x 16 E1 Tributary Cables (with add/drop capabilities)

2 MHz External Synchronization Cable (IN/OUT)

PPS Synchronization Cable (IN/OUT)

High Speed Cable for OmniBASTM-8W indoor units interconnection.

4 x Gigabit Ethernet Cables to SFPs (Optical or Electrical) (Traffic


/ Inband)

2 x Gigabit Ethernet Electrical Cables (Traffic / Inband)

1 x Fast Ethernet Cables (Outband)

10

Serial Cable AUX and External Alarms

11

DC Power Supply Cable

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Chapter 5. Mechanical Installation

Mechanical Installation

5.1 OmniBAS-2W
Chassis Overview
Indoor Unit
Slots

The cards of OmniBASTM-2W are already installed according to the


customer ordered codes.
The following pictures and diagrams show the composition of all available
2W indoor units.
OmniBASTM-2W is available in three variants, as below:

8E1

Ethernet Only

16E1

OmniBASTM-2W 8E1

OmniBASTM-2W Ethernet Only

OmniBASTM-2W 16E1

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Chassis Overview, Continued


OmniBAS-2WTM
8E1 & Ethernet
Only IDU Slots

Slot
ID

Photo

M1
M2

Card
Point-to-Point MODEM.
OmniBASTM-2W, 1xGigETH, 4 x FE, 8 x E1
Interfaces.

C
OmniBASTM-2W, 1 x
Gig-ETH, 4 x FE
Interfaces.

OmniBAS-2WTM
16E1 IDU Slots

Slot
ID

M1
M2
C

(1)

Photo

Card

Dummy Panel(1).

Point-to-Point MODEM.
OmniBASTM-2W, 4 x
Gig-ETH, 16 x E1
Interfaces.

Reserved for future use (Fan Tray). Currently applicable only in OmniBASTM-2W 16E1 Subrack.

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IDU Installation
Prerequisites

Ensure that the installation premises are equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.

Required Tools
& Accessories

The following tools will be needed:


Item 1-B (refer to Installation Tools on page 9)
The following accessories will be needed:
Product
OmniBASTM-2W

Description
Mounting kit (refer on page 11)

TM

TM

OmniBAS -4W
OmniBAS -8W

Procedure

To perform the mechanical installation of the unit, follow the steps below:
Step

Action

Use the mounting kit to install the chassis into the rack, as shown below.
(A) First install the cage nut (item 1) on the desired rear side of the
rack.
(B) Lift the idu on the corresponding position.
(C) Mount the idu using the screw (item 2) on the front side of the
rack.

To ground OmniBASTM-2W, connect the loose end of the grounding


cable to the rack grounding terminal.

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5.2 OmniBAS-4W
Chassis Overview
Introduction

TM

The cards of OmniBAS -4W are already installed according to the customer
ordered codes. The following picture and diagram shows the exact position of each
TM
slot that consist an OmniBAS -4W indoor unit:

Slot ID

Photo

Modules
FAN TRAY.

POWER SUPPLY UNIT.


PS1, PS2

DUMMY PLATE, POWER UNIT.

Point-to-Point XPIC MODEM.


M1, M2, M3,
M4

Point-to-Point MODEM.

DUMMY PLATE, MODEM.

16 E1 INTERFACE UNIT.
E1

DUMMY PLATE, USER MODULE.

CONTROL ELECTRICAL.
(electrical)
C

(optical)

CONTROL OPTICAL.

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IDU Installation
Prerequisites

Ensure that the installation premises are equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.

Required Tools
& Accessories

The following tools will be needed:


Item 1-B (refer to Installation Tools on page 9)
The following accessories will be needed:
Product

Description

OmniBASTM-2W

TM

OmniBAS -4W

Mounting kit (refer on page 15)

TM

OmniBAS -8W

Procedure

To perform the mechanical installation of the unit, follow the steps below:
Step

Action

Use the mounting kit to install the chassis into the rack, as shown below.
(A) First install the cage nut (item 1) on the desired rear side of the
rack.
(B) Lift the idu on the corresponding position.
(C) Mount the idu using the screw (item 2) on the front side of the
rack.

To ground OmniBASTM-4W, connect the loose end of the


grounding cable to the rack grounding terminal.

End of procedure

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5.3 OmniBAS-8W
Chassis Overview
Introduction

Slot ID
F

TM

The cards of OmniBAS -8W are already installed according to the customer
ordered codes. The following picture and diagram shows the exact position of each
TM
slot that consist an OmniBAS -8W indoor unit:

Photo

Modules
FAN TRAY.

Point to Point XPIC MODEM .

M1 up
to M8

Point to Point MODEM.


Point to Point MODEM Wireline Single
Electrical Optical.
MODEM DUMMY PLATE.
SDH (4 x STM1) INTERFACE UNIT.

I1,I2

32E1 (2 x 16) INTERFACE UNIT.

INTERFACE DUMMY PLATE.


CONTROL Combo
(OPTICAL/ELECTRICAL).
(1)

C1 ,C2

POWER SUPPLY UNIT.


CONTROL DUMMY PLATE.

(1)

C1 slot is available for additional card installation of Power Supply Unit (PSU) or second
Control Card (with PSU).

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IDU Installation
Prerequisites

Ensure that the installation premises are equipped with a reliable, lowimpedance ground connection system.

Required Tools
& Accessories

The following tools will be needed:


Item 1-B (refer to Installation Tools on page 9)
The following accessories will be needed:
Product

Description

OmniBASTM-2W

TM

OmniBAS -4W
TM

OmniBAS -8W

Procedure

Mounting kit (refer on page 19)

To perform the mechanical installation of the unit, follow the steps below:
Step

Action

Use the mounting kit to install the chassis into the rack, as shown below.
(A) First install the cage nut (item 1) on the desired rear side of the
rack
(B) Lift the idu on the corresponding position
(C) Mount the idu using the screw (item 2) on the front side of the
rack

Choose one of the two available grounding points for idu


grounding, as highlighted below:

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IDU Installation, Continued


Procedure (continued)

Step
3

Action
First install the grounding cable as shown below:

Then, connect the loose end of the grounding cable to the rack
grounding terminal.
End of procedure

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Cabling Installation

Overview

This chapter describes how to install the following type of cables for all
OmniBASTM Products Family.
Mainly the cables categorized as follows:

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Power Supply Cables


IF Tails
E1 Terminations
I/O Cable
Ethernet Cable
High Speed Interconnection Cable (for OmniBASTM-8W)

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6.1 Power Supply Cables


Introduction

The following table provides all the available power cables with the following
characteristics:

The cable length is defined based on customer request:


Order Code

Description

Product

ACC-KO-PW-VV-15

Black Color, stranded, PVC, 300 V,


2 x 1,5 mm2

2W
4W

ACC-KO-PW-VV-25

Black Color, stranded, PVC, 300 V,


2 x 2,5 mm2

2W
4W
8W

ACC-KO-PW-VV-40

Black Color, stranded, PVC, 300 V,


2 x 4 mm2

8W

For OmniBASTM-2W/4W it is recommended to use 2 x 2,5 mm2,


stranded, PVC, black, 300 V power cable.
For OmniBASTM-8W it is recommended to use 2 x 4 mm2,
stranded, PVC, black, 300 V power cable.

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Preparation
Introduction

The power cable preparation is common for all OmniBASTM Products


Family.

Required Tools
& Accessories

The following tools will be needed:


Items 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7 (refer to Installation Tools on page 9)
The following accessories will be needed:
Product

Description

OmniBASTM-2W

Power connector (refer on page 12)


Power Supply Cable ACC-KO-PW-VV-25 (refer on
page 39)

OmniBASTM-4W

Power connector (refer on page 16)


Power Supply Cable ACC-KO-PW-VV-25 (refer on
page 39)

TM

OmniBAS -8W

Power connector (refer on page 20)


Power Supply Cable ACC-KO-PW-VV-40 (refer on
page 39)
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Preparation, Continued
Procedure

For power supply cable preparation and termination to power connector,


proceed as follows:
Step

Action

Strip the wires of the cable as shown below:

Cut 50 mm of heat shrink tube and pass it through:

Place the stranded wire into the connector contact. If you have
stripped the stranded wire properly, the jacket should stop at point
(1) and the stranded wire at point (2):

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Preparation, Continued
Procedure (continued)

Step
4

Action
Take care to place the appropriate die (1,5 /2,5 / 4
mm2 connector contact) in the crimping tool to
avoid damage of the connector contact.

Crimp with the crimping tool. Different views of


crimping are shown below:

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Preparation, Continued
Procedure (continued)

Step

Action

Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other stranded wire. When you
finish, the cable should resemble to the photo below:

Insert the stranded wires into the connector (blue to pin 1, brown
to pin 2). You must hear the clicking sound.

Heat the heat shrinkable tube with a hot-air blower. When you
finish, the cable should resemble to the photo below:

End of procedure

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Installation
OmniBASTM-2W
prerequisites

The following are recommended:


The power at the input of OmniBASTM-2W must be in the range
40 V dc to 60 V dc.
The positive pole of the power supply source at OmniBASTM-2W
station must be grounded.

Power
connection
overview

Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be


employed between the local dc power supply source and each
power supply of OmniBASTM-2W. The circuit-breaker must
disconnect the V pole of the power supply.
Before plugging or unplugging any power cable into
OmniBASTM-2W, you must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!

No

Description

Power Cable

Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 7 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom


Applications

Local DC Power Distributor


NOTE

Two power connectors apply to OmniBASTM-2W 16E1, using both of them


is optional.

NOTE

Two power connectors apply to OmniBASTM-2W 16E1, using both of them


is optional.

NOTE

All OmniBASTM-2W IDU with 8E1s & Ethernet Only supports one power
contact.

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Installation, Continued
Procedure

To connect the power supply, proceed as follows:


Step

Action

Switch-off the circuit breaker connected between the OmniBASTM2W and the local dc power supply source.

Plug the power supply cable(s) into the power supply


receptacle(s) on the front panel of the OmniBASTM-2W without
applying excessive force.

Applying pressure while the connector is inserted incorrectly


it might cause damage.

If you want to disconnect the power supply cable, push


downwards the metallic secure lock on the upper part of the
connector (1) and pull outwards to disconnect (2).

End of procedure
NOTE

The above procedure is related to OmniBASTM-2W IDU with 8E1s &


Ethernet Only that supports one power connection.
The OmniBASTM-2W IDU with 16E1 supports two power cable
connections and the procedure is the same as above for both power
cables.

Continued on next page

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Installation, Continued
OmniBASTM-4W
prerequisites

The following are recommended:


The power at the input of OmniBASTM-4W must be in the range
40 V dc to 60 V dc.
The positive pole of the power supply source at OmniBASTM-4W
station must be grounded.

Power
connection
overview

Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be


employed between the local dc power supply source and each
power supply of OmniBASTM-4W. The circuit-breaker must
disconnect the V pole of the power supply.
Before plugging or unplugging any power cable into
OmniBASTM-4W, you must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!

No

Description

Power Cable

Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 7 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for Telecom


Applications

Local DC Power Distributor


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Installation, Continued
Procedure

To connect the power supply, proceed as follows:


Step

Action

Switch-off the circuit breaker connected between the OmniBASTM4W and the local dc power supply source.

Plug the power supply cable(s) into the power supply


receptacle(s) on the front panel of the OmniBASTM-4W without
applying excessive force.

Applying pressure while the connector is inserted incorrectly


it might cause damage.

If you want to disconnect the power supply cable, push


downwards the metallic secure lock on the upper part of the
connector (1) and pull outwards to disconnect (2).

End of procedure
Continued on next page

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Installation, Continued
OmniBASTM-8W
prerequisites

The following are recommended:


The power at the input of OmniBASTM-8W must be in the range
40 V dc to 60 V dc.
The positive pole of the power supply source at OmniBASTM-8W
station must be grounded.

Power
connection
overview

Safety requirements require a single pole circuit-breaker to be


employed between the local dc power supply source and each
power supply of OmniBASTM-8W. The circuit-breaker must
disconnect the V pole of the power supply.
Before plugging or unplugging any power cable into
OmniBASTM-8W, you must set the circuit breaker(s) to OFF!

No

Description

Power Cable

Single pole Circuit Breaker (MCB), 25 A, 80 V dc, B-curve for


Telecom Applications

Local DC Power Distributor


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Installation, Continued
Procedure

To connect the power supply, proceed as follows:


Step

Action

Switch-off the circuit breaker(s) connected between the


OmniBASTM-8W and the local dc power supply source.

Plug the power supply cable(s) into the power supply


receptacle(s) on the front panel of the OmniBASTM-8W without
applying excessive force.

Applying pressure while the connector is inserted incorrectly


it might cause damage.

If you want to disconnect the power supply cable, push


downwards the metallic secure lock on the upper part of the
connector (1) and pull outwards to disconnect (2).

End of procedure

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6.2 IF Tails
IF Tail purpose

You should connect the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit to the IF tail
to protect the ODU receptacle on the front panel of OmniBASTM indoor units
against mechanical damage, which might occur in case of direct connection
of the heavy IF cable.
Use the requirement tool to tighten the SMA connector.

Required Tools
& Accessories

The following tools will be needed:


Item 6 (refer to Installation Tools on page 9)
The following accessories will be needed:
Product

Description

OmniBASTM-2W

IF Tail (refer on page 11)


Tie-wraps (refer on page 12)

OmniBASTM-4W

IF Tail (refer on page 16)


Tie-wraps (refer on page 17)

OmniBASTM-8W

IF Tail 19
Tie-wraps (refer on page 21)
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IF Tails, Continued
Procedure

To connect the IF tail(s), follow the steps below:


Step
1

Action
Never connect or disconnect an IF tail when
OmniBASTM-ODU is ON and Operating! There is risk of
equipment failure.

Fix the both ends of the IF tail , as shown below:

Tight the N-type female connector onto the IF cable coming from
the Outdoor Unit.

Use the tie-wraps for IF tail cable fastening.

Repeat for the remaining IF tails that may exist.

NOTE

The above procedure is applicable for all OmniBASTMProducts Family indoor units.
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IF Tails, Continued
Connection
using O-ring

Optionally you can fix the N-type connector of the IF tail onto a metallic
surface through the nut and washer provided inside the IF tail packaging. If
you have such a metallic surface, follow the steps below:
Step

Action

Open a mounting hole on the metallic surface as in the figure


below (dimensions in mm).

Put the -ring onto the N-type connector of the IF tail and pass
the N-type connector through the metallic surface you have.

Put the toothed lock washer and nut onto the N-type connector as
protruding from the metallic surface.

Item

O-ring

Toothed lock washer

Nut

N-type connector

Metallic surface

Hand tight the IF cable coming from the Outdoor Unit into the Ntype connector protruding from the metallic surface.

End of procedure

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6.3 E1 Terminations
Overview

This section provides all the available installations of the E1 cables &
accessories for OmniBASTM Products Family.
Mainly the type of the E1 terminations are categorized as follows:
Open End Cables (Balanced 120 )
BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 )
RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 )

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Open End Cables (Balanced 120 )


Overview

This paragraph describes the E1 Open End Cables (Balanced 120 )


installation for the following models:
OmniBASTM-2W 8E1
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1 /4W
OmniBASTM-8W
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Open End Cables (Balanced 120 ), Continued


OmniBASTM-2W
8E1

The cable characteristics are given below:

Order Code
ACC-IT-01-RO-08

Procedure

Description
1xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), Shielded, RJ-45 Jack to
Open End, 8 m.

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the E1 cables can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug the cable into the receptacle shown in the figure below and
then terminate the open ends of the cables onto the Distribution
Frame according to the tables that follow.

Quad Color
White / Orange
Orange
Blue
White / Blue

Signal
Tx+
TxRx+
Rx-

Wire Marking
T+
TR+
R-

End of procedure
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Open End Cables (Balanced 120 ), Continued


OmniBASTM-2W
16E1 /4W

The cable characteristics are given below:

Order Code
ACC-LT-16-IO-10

ACC-KT-16-3O-03
ACC-KT-16-3O-07
ACC-KT-16-3O-10

Procedure

Description
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 68 Pins High
Density Connector to Open End, 10 m
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 68 Pins High
Density Connector to Open End,3 m
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 68 Pins High
Density Connector to Open End,7 m
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 68 Pins High
Density Connector to Open End, 10 m

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Interface Card can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug the cable into the receptacle shown in the figure below and
then terminate the open ends of the cable onto the Distribution
Frame according to the color cable table (see appendix AppendixE: Open End Cables Color Codes)
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1

OmniBASTM-4W

End of procedure
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Open End Cables (Balanced 120 ), Continued


OmniBASTM-8W

The cable characteristics are given below:


Order Code

Description

ACC-WT-U1-VO-3

16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 64 Pins Connector


to Open End, 3 m

ACC-WT-U1-VO-10

Procedure

16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 64 Pins Connector


to Open End, 10 m

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Interface Card can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug the cable into the receptacle shown in the figure below and
then terminate the open ends of the cable onto the Distribution
Frame according to the color cable table (see appendix AppendixE: Open End Cables Color Codes)

End of procedure

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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 )


Overview

This paragraph describes the BNC terminations (Unbalanced 75 ) for the


following models:
OmniBASTM-2W 8E1
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1 /4W
OmniBASTM-8W
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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 ), Continued


OmniBASTM-2W
8E1

The cable / panel characteristics are given below:

Order Code
ACC-C-T-U1-IDC-J-01
ACC-LN-16-1N-VV

Procedure

Description
8xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), RJ-45 Jacks to 68
Pins High Density Connector, 0.8 m
Conversion Panel with 68 Pins High Density
Receptacle and 16 Pairs(Tx-Rx) BNC (75 )
receptacles

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the cables can be easily


inserted / extracted.

Plug both ends of the cable into the relevant receptacles, as


shown in the figure below:

End of procedure
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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 ), Continued


OmniBASTM-2W
16E1 /4W

The cable / panel characteristics are given below:

Order Code
ACC-C-T-U1-IDC-IDC-00
ACC-LN-16-1N-VV

Procedure

Description
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), both Ends 68
Pins High Density Connector, 0.5 m.
Conversion Panel with 68 Pins High Density
Receptacle and 16 Pairs(Tx-Rx) BNC (75 )
receptacles.

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Cables & Interface


Card can be easily inserted / extracted.

Plug both ends of the cable into the relevant receptacles, as


shown in the figure below:
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1

OmniBASTM-4W

End of procedure
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BNC Terminations (Unbalanced 75 ), Continued


OmniBASTM8W

The cable / panel characteristics are given below:

Order Code

Description
16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 64 Pins Connector to 68 Pins High
Density Connector, 0.7 m.

ACC-WT-CP-IV-07
ACC-LN-16-1N-VV

Procedure

Conversion Panel with 68 Pins High Density Receptacle and 16


Pairs(Tx-Rx) BNC (75 ) receptacles.

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Interface Card can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug both ends of the cable into the relevant receptacles, as


shown in the figure below:

End of procedure

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RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 )


Overview

This paragraph describes the RJ-45 terminations (Balanced 120 ) for the
following models:
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1 /4W
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RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 ), Continued


OmniBASTM-2W
16E1 /4W

The cable / panel characteristics are given below:

Description
Product

Order Code
MOD-W-EC
MOD-O-MB

Procedure

16xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), 68 Pins High


Density Connector to RJ-45 Jacks, 0.8 m.
Mounting Bracket for 16 x RJ-45 E1
Receptacles.

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the controller card &


cables can be easily inserted / extracted.

Plug both ends of the cable into the relevant receptacles, as


shown in the figure below. The E1 numbering is indicated through
special cable marking.
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1

OmniBASTM-4W

End of procedure
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RJ-45 Terminations (Balanced 120 ), Continued


Use of RJ-45
Mounting
Bracket

You can optionally install the RJ-45 mounting bracket for optimum
arrangement of E1 tributary cables, as shown below:

Detail

Detail

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6.4 I/O Cables


Required
Accessories

The following accessories will be needed:

Product

Description

TM

Serial Cable for external alarms (refer on page 13)

TM

Serial Cable for external alarms (refer on page 17)

TM

Serial Cable for external alarms (refer on page 21)

OmniBAS -2W
OmniBAS -4W
OmniBAS -8W

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I/O Cables, Continued


Procedure for
OmniBASTM-2W

To connect the external alarm cable, follow the steps below:

Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Controller Card can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug the cable into the AUX receptacle shown in the figure below:

Terminate the open end of the cable based on the chromatic code
given in Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out AUX on page 90.

End of procedure
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I/O Cables, Continued


Procedure for
OmniBASTM-4W

To connect the external alarm cable, follow the steps below:

Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Controller Card can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug the cable into the AUX receptacle shown in the figure below:

Terminate the open end of the cable based on the chromatic code
given in Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out AUX on page 99.

End of procedure
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I/O Cables, Continued


Procedure for
OmniBASTM-8W

To connect the external alarm cable, follow the steps below:

Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the Controller Card can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug the cable into the AUX 2 receptacle shown in the figure
below:

Terminate the open end of the cable based on the chromatic code
given in Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out AUX 2 on page 107.

End of procedure

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6.5 Ethernet Cables


OmniBAS
Products
Family

The cable characteristics are given below:

Order Code

ACC-IO-PA-JJ-01
ACC-IO-PA-JJ-05
ACC-IO-PA-JJ-10

Cable
Installation

Description
Product
Ethernet Straight Cable Prefabricated, CAT5e,
Terminated both ends to RJ-45 Jack, 1 m
Ethernet Straight Cable Prefabricated, CAT5e,
Terminated both ends to RJ-45 Jack, 5 m
Ethernet Straight Cable Prefabricated, CAT5e,
Terminated both ends to RJ-45 Jack, 10 m

Terminate each end of the cable to the corresponding RJ-45 jack.

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6.6 High Speed Interconnection Cable (for OmniBASTM-8W)


OmniBASTM-8W

The cable characteristics are given below:


Order Code
ACC-WT-GB-VV-1

Procedure

High Speed Cable, Prefabricated, for Interconnection


between two OmniBASTM-8W units, Latch, 1 m.

To connect the cable, follow the steps below:


Step

Action

Arrange the cable appropriately so that the controller card can be


easily inserted / extracted.

Plug the cable into the relevant receptacle, as shown in the figure
below:

End of procedure

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Description
Product

OmniBAS -2W -4W -8W


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Cable Characteristics

7.1 GbE Cable Characteristics


OmniBAS-2W
Electrical GbE
cable
characteristics

Type of cable

CAT6 or higher, UTP,4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24

Cable termination (module side)

RJ-45 plug

Cable terminated on

Receptacles on the module front panel, as


following:
GbE 1, 2, 3, 4 for OmniBASTM-2W 16E1.
GbE for OmniBASTM-2W 8E1.
GbE for OmniBASTM-2W Ethernet Only.

Cable maximum length

100 m
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OmniBAS-2W, Continued
Optical GbE
cable
characteristics

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Type of cable

Fiber

Cable termination (module side)

IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-X (SFP MSA


mechanics)

Cable terminated on

Receptacles on the module front panel, as


following:
GbE 1, 2 for OmniBASTM-2W 16E1.
GbE for OmniBASTM-2W 8E1.
GbE for OmniBASTM-2W Ethernet Only.

Cable maximum length

Depends on SFP module.

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OmniBAS-4W
Electrical GbE
cable
characteristics

Type of cable

CAT6 or higher, UTP,4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24

Cable termination (module side)


Cable terminated on

RJ-45 plug
ETH 100/1000 1, 2 receptacles on the module
front panel

Cable maximum length

100 m

Type of cable

Fiber

Cable termination (module side)

IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-X (SFP MSA


mechanics)

Cable terminated on

ETH 100/1000 1, 2 receptacles on the module


front panel

Cable maximum length

Depends on SFP module.

Optical GbE
cable
characteristics

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OmniBAS-8W
Electrical GbE
cable
characteristics

Type of cable

CAT6 or higher, UTP,4 pairs x AWG26 / AWG24

Cable termination (module side)


Cable terminated on

RJ-45 plug
GbE 100/1000 5, 6 receptacles on the module
front panel

Cable maximum length

100 m

Type of cable

MULTIMODE Fiber Optic Cable.

Cable termination (module side)

IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-X (SFP MSA


mechanics)

Cable terminated on

GbE 1000 1, 2, 3, 4 receptacles on the module


front panel

Cable maximum length

Depends on SFP module.

Optical GbE
cable
characteristics

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7.2 Fast Ethernet Cable Characteristics


OmniBAS-2W
Fast Ethernet
cable
characteristics

Type of cable

CAT5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26

Cable termination (module side)

RJ-45 plug

Cable terminated on

Receptacles on the module front panel, as


following:
NMS 10/100 1, 2 for OmniBASTM-2W 16E1.
ETH 10/100 1,2,3,4 & NMS 10/100 1,2 for
OmniBASTM-2W 8E1.
ETH 10/100 1,2,3,4 & NMS 10/100 1,2 for
OmniBASTM-2W Ethernet Only.

Cable maximum length

100 m

NOTE

You should connect the Network Management System (SNMP) either to


the NMS 10/100 1 or the NMS 10/100 2 receptacle for outband
management connection.

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OmniBAS-4W
Fast Ethernet
cable
characteristics

Type of cable

CAT5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26

Cable termination (module side)

RJ-45 plug
ETH 10/100 1 or 2 receptacles on the module
front panel
NMS 10/100 1 or 2 receptacles on the module
front panel

Cable terminated on

Cable maximum length

NOTE

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100 m

You should connect the Network Management System (SNMP) either to


the NMS 10/100 1 or the NMS 10/100 2 receptacle for outband
management connection.

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OmniBAS-8W
Fast Ethernet
cable
characteristics
Type of cable

CAT5 or higher, UTP, 4 pairs x AWG26

Cable termination (module side)


Cable terminated on

RJ-45 plug
NMG 10/100 receptacle on the module front
panel

Cable maximum length

100 m

NOTE

You should connect the Network Management System (SNMP) to the


NMG 10/100 receptacle for outband management connection.

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7.3 STM-1 Cable Characteristics


OmniBAS-8W
STM-1 cable
characteristics

78

Type of cable

Multimode/singlemode fiber optic cable LC


type connector

Cable termination (module side)


Cable terminated on

SFP
STM-1 1, 2, 3, 4 receptacles on the module
front panel

Cable maximum length

Various lengths of cables are available

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Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal


Prerequisites

The following prerequisites are common for any modem of OmniBASTMProducts Family and must be taken in consideration before starting any
insertion or extraction of the modem card.
NOTE

The Modem Card is hot swappable.


It is recommended before proceeding to the card installation,
to wear a grounding bracelet and attach it to one of the two
appropriate receptacles on the chassis as given below:

Product

Grounding Bracelet Receptacles

OmniBASTM-2W
OmniBASTM-4W

OmniBASTM-8W

Never connect or disconnect an IF tail when OmniBASTMODU is ON and Operating! There is risk of equipment failure.
If modem IF tail is installed please refer to Procedure on
page 51 for how to connect or disconnect the tail.
Modem insertion or extraction in a live network must be done
by authorized persons ONLY.
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Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal, Continued


Procedure for
OmniBASTM-2W

In order to insert a modem card to OmniBASTM-2W indoor unit, please follow


the procedure below:
Step
1

Action
Remove the modem dummy plate and keep it for maintenance
reasons.

NOTE

The Modem dummy plate is required in 1+0


configuration for proper thermal management.

Slide the modem card into the appropriate pair of guides and
push it in until it connects to the backplane connector.

Hand-tight the two screws on the front panel of the modem card
to secure the card in place.

End of procedure
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Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal, Continued


Procedure for
OmniBASTM-4W

In order to insert a modem card to OmniBASTM-4W indoor unit, please follow


the procedure below:
Step

Action

Remove the modem dummy plate and keep it for maintenance


reasons.

Slide the modem card into the appropriate pair of guides and
push it in until it connects to the backplane connector.

Hand-tight the two screws on the front panel of the modem card
to secure the card in place.

End of procedure
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Appendix-A: Modem Card Installation / Removal, Continued


Procedure for
OmniBASTM-8W

In order to insert a modem card to OmniBASTM-8W indoor unit, please follow


the procedure below:
Step

Action

Remove the modem dummy plate and keep it for maintenance


reasons.

Slide the modem card into the appropriate pair of guides and
push it in until it connects to the backplane connector.

Hand-tight the two screws on the front panel of the modem card
to secure the card in place.

End of procedure

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Appendix-B: I/O Connections


Introduction

The I/O signals are provided by the following receptacles:


Product

IN

OUT

Receptacle

TM

AUX

TM

AUX

TM

AUX 2

OmniBAS -2W
OmniBAS -4W
OmniBAS -8W

Continued on next page

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Appendix-B: I/O Connections, Continued


OmniBASTM-2W
Input alarms
connection
circuit

The dry-contact input alarms are internally pulled up to +3,3 V. When an


external switch is closed, the corresponding signal is low (alarm condition).

OmniBASTM-2W
Output alarms
connection
circuit

The alarms transmission circuit receives alarms in TTL form from the microprocessor
and routes them as external alarms in dry-contact form. When a high signal enters
the relays driver, the relay is activated and current passes through the load of the
corresponding alarm output.

* The maximum ratings for the Voltage Source are:


Max DC voltage: V=100 VDC and Max DC current: IL=200 mADC (polarity is
insignificant)
The loads can be indicator lamps, relays coils, buzzers, etc.
NOTE

Applicable for all types of OmniBASTM-2W IDUs.


Continued on next page

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Appendix-B: I/O Connections, Continued


The dry-contact input alarms are internally pulled up to +3,3V. When an
external switch is closed, the corresponding signal is low (alarm condition).
+3,3V

SYSTEM

(Each resistor: 10K)

EXIN1
EXIN2
GND

The alarms transmission circuit receives alarms in TTL form from the
microprocessor and routes them as external alarms in dry-contact form.
When a low signal enters an optocoupler, current passes through the load
of the corresponding EXTOUT (alarm condition).
SYSTEM

LOADS

OPTOCOUPLERS

ALARM
SIGNALS

EXOUT1
EXOUT2

V*

IL

GND FL

FROM MICROPROCESSOR
(TTL LEVEL)

OmniBASTM-4W
Output alarms
connection
circuit

TO MICROPROCESSOR
(TTL LEVEL)

OmniBASTM-4W
Input alarms
connection
circuit

VOLTAGE
SOURCE

* The maximum ratings for the Voltage Source are either:


DC: V=100VDC / IL=80mADC (polarity is insignificant)
The loads can be indicator lamps, relays coils, buzzers, etc.
Continued on next page

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Appendix-B: I/O Connections

Appendix-B: I/O Connections, Continued


The dry-contact input alarms are internally pulled up to +3,3V. When an
external switch is closed, the corresponding signal is low (alarm condition).
+3,3V

SYSTEM

(Each resistor: 10K)

EXIN1
EXIN2
GND

The alarms transmission circuit receives alarms in TTL form from the
microprocessor and routes them as external alarms in dry-contact form.
When a low signal enters an optocoupler, current passes through the load
of the corresponding EXTOUT (alarm condition).
SYSTEM

LOADS

OPTOCOUPLERS

ALARM
SIGNALS

EXOUT1
EXOUT2

V*

IL

GND FL

VOLTAGE
SOURCE

* The maximum ratings for the Voltage Source are either:


DC: V=100VDC / IL=80mADC (polarity is insignificant)
The loads can be indicator lamps, relays coils, buzzers, etc.

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FROM MICROPROCESSOR
(TTL LEVEL)

OmniBASTM-8W
Output alarms
connection
circuit

TO MICROPROCESSOR
(TTL LEVEL)

OmniBASTM-8W
Input alarms
connection
circuit

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Appendix-C: Receptacles Pin Out


OmniBAS-2W
Electrical
GbE
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)

Location

Front Panel
of Control Card

Scope

For Ethernet traffic (100 / 1000


Mbit/s) provisioning and connection
to the IP / MPLS network

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Optical
GbE
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)

Pin

Signal

Description

Transmit and Receive Data A+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data A-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data B+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data C+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data C-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data B-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data D+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data D-

Input / Output

Location

Front Panel
of Control Card

Scope

For Ethernet traffic (100 / 1000


Mbit/s) provisioning and connection
to the IP / MPLS network

Type

SFP cage
Continued on next page

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ETH 10/100 1-4
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 8E1 &
ETHERNET
Only)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For Ethernet traffic (10 / 100 Mbit/s) provisioning and


connection to the IP / MPLS network
RJ-45 Female

Type
Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

Output+

TX-

Output-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RX-

Input-

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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NMS 10/100
1 and 2
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

NMS 10/100 1: For connection to


the NMS / GUI or for
interconnection (serving
management transfer) with another
OmniBAS-2W
NMS 10/100 2: For connection to
the NMS / GUI or for
interconnection (serving
management transfer) with another
OmniBAS-2W

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

Output+

TX-

Output-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RX-

Input-

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Continued on next page

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Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out

OmniBAS-2W, Continued
AUX
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For Serial Console (RS-232


Interface) and Internal / External
Alarms (Dry Contacts) connection

Type

D-Sub HD 15 Pin Female

Pin out

Pin
1
2

Signal

Wire
Colour

Description

ALM_OUT2_NC

Alarm Output 2 Normally Closed

Black

(1)

Transmit Data from OmniBAS

(1)

Receive Data from PC

Alarm Output 1 Common

Brown

RS232 Ground

Alarm Output 2 Normally Open

Red

RS232_TX

RS232_RX

ALM_OUT1_CM
(1)

RS232_GND

ALM_OUT2_NO
(2)

TTL_ALM_IN3_N

Alarm Input 3 Negative

Orange

TTL_ALM_IN4_N

Alarm Input 4 Negative

Yellow

ALM_OUT1_NC

Alarm Output 1 Normally Closed

Green

10

ALM_OUT1_NO

Alarm Output 1 Normally Open

Blue

11

ALM_OUT2_CM

Alarm Output 2 Common

Purple

12

TTL_ALM_IN3_P

Alarm Input 3 Positive

Gray

13

TTL_ALM_IN4_P

Alarm Input 4 Positive

White

(3)

14

TTL_ALM_IN1

Alarm Input 1

Pink

15

TTL_ALM_IN2

Alarm Input 2

Light Green
Continued on next page

(1)

These signals concern a Serial Console connection and are terminated onto the DB9 connector of the
cable.
(2)
Negative return terminal of alarm input pair.
(3)
Single inputs with respect to ground.

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SYNC
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

Clock Synchronization Interface


(G.703 Clause 13)

Type

1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)

Pin out

EOW
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 8E1 &
ETHERNET
Only)

Pin

Signal

Description

Sync In / Out

Synchronization Input / Output


(configurable)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For headset connection and fullduplex communication with the


remote station (Engineering Order
Wire)

Type

6 Pin Modular Jack

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

SPKR

Speaker

MIC

Microphone

NOTE

Not applicable for OmniBASTM-2W IDU 16E1.


Continued on next page

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Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out

OmniBAS-2W, Continued
Modem
Connector

Location

Front Panel of Modem Card

Scope

For connection to the Outdoor Unit


The receptacle carries the following
signals using frequency-division
multiplexing:
-48 V dc power to the Outdoor
Unit
Bidirectional Service Channel
(S.C.) data, enabling
communication between Indoor
and Outdoor Units. The Service
Channel carries an Rx signal
centred at 10,7 MHz and a Tx
signal centred at 6 MHz, On/Off
Keying modulated.
The 140 MHz Rx IF signal
The 350 MHz Tx IF signal

Type

SMA Female

Pin out
Pin

Signal

Description

Centre

-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF

Input / Output

Shield

Shield / Chassis GND

N/A

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OmniBAS-2W, Continued
E1 1-8
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 8E1)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For provisioning of up to 8xE1 Tributaries (120 balanced)

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

RX-

Input-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

TX-

Output-

TX+

Output+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Continued on next page

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Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out

OmniBAS-2W, Continued
E1/T1
1-16
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 16 E1)

Location

Front Panel of Interface Card

Scope

For provisioning of up to 16xE1 Tributaries (120 balanced)

Type

Mini D Ribbon (MDR) 68-pin Female

Pin out

E1 tributaries
Tx1+
Tx1Rx1+
Rx1Tx2+
Tx2Rx2+
Rx2Tx3+
Tx3Rx3+
Rx3Tx4+
Tx4Rx4+
Rx4Tx5+
Tx5Rx5+
Rx5Tx6+
Tx6Rx6+
Rx6Tx7+
Tx7Rx7+
Rx7Tx8+
Tx8Rx8+
Rx8-

E1 1-16 Recept.
68
67
34
33
66
65
32
31
64
63
30
29
62
61
28
27
60
59
26
25
58
57
24
23
56
55
22
21
54
53
20
19

E1 tributaries
Tx9+
Tx9Rx9+
Rx9Tx10+
Tx10Rx10+
Rx10Tx11+
Tx11Rx11+
Rx11Tx12+
Tx12Rx12+
Rx12Tx13+
Tx13Rx13+
Rx13Tx14+
Tx14Rx14+
Rx14Tx15+
Tx15Rx15+
Rx15Tx16+
Tx16Rx16+
Rx16-

E1 1-16 Recept.
50
49
16
15
48
47
14
13
46
45
12
11
44
43
10
9
42
41
8
7
40
39
6
5
38
37
4
3
36
35
2
1

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Power

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For connection of 48 V dc power


supply voltage

Type

Two poles Male power connector

Pin out

Power
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 16E1)

Pin

Signal

(+)

Power Supply Return (GND)

(-)

-48 V dc, nominal


(40 V dc to 60 V dc)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For connection of 48 V dc power


supply voltage

Type

Two poles Male power connector

Pin out

Pin

Signal

(+)

Power Supply Return (GND)

(-)

-48 V dc, nominal


(40 V dc to 60 V dc)

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OmniBAS-4W
Electrical
ETH 100/1000
1 and 2

Location

Front Panel of Control Card


Electrical Model

Scope

For Ethernet traffic provisioning and


connection to the IP / MPLS
network

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Optical
ETH 100/1000
1 and 2

Pin

Signal

Description

Transmit and Receive Data A+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data A-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data B+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data C+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data C-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data B-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data D+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data D-

Input / Output

Location

Front Panel of Control Card Optical


Model

Scope

For Ethernet traffic provisioning and


connection to the IP / MPLS
network

Type

SFP cage
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OmniBAS-4W, Continued
ETH 10/100
1 and 2

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

ETH 10/100 1: For connection to


the NMS / GUI or for
interconnection (serving
management transfer) with another
OmniBAS-4W
ETH 10/100 2: For connection to
the NMS / GUI or for
interconnection (serving
management transfer) with another
OmniBAS-4W

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

Output+

TX-

Output-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RX-

Input-

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Continued on next page

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OmniBAS-4W, Continued
NMS 10/100
1 and 2

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

NMS 10/100 1: For connection to


the NMS / GUI or for
interconnection (serving
management transfer) with another
OmniBAS-4W
NMS 10/100 2: For connection to
the NMS / GUI or for
interconnection (serving
management transfer) with another
OmniBAS-4W

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

Output+

TX-

Output-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RX-

Input-

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
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OmniBAS-4W, Continued
AUX

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For Serial Console (RS-232


Interface) and Internal / External
Alarms (Dry Contacts) connection

Type

Mini-Din 8 Pin Female

Pin out

Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Signal

Description

EXTIN1

Blue

Alarm Input 1
(1)

RS232_TX

Wire
Color

Transmit Data from OmniBAS

(1)

RS232_RX

Receive Data from PC


(1)

RS232_GND
(1)

RS232 Ground
Alarm Input 2

Green

(2)

Alarm Output 1

Yellow

(2)

Alarm Output 2

Brown

EXT_IN2

EXT_OUT1
EXT_OUT2

Continued on next page

(1)

These signals concern a Serial Console connection and are terminated onto the DB9 connector of the
cable.
(2)
Form-A Contact Normally Open, 80mA @ 100 VDC.

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OmniBAS-4W, Continued
SYNC IN/OUT

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

Clock Synchronization Interface


(G.703 Clause 13)

Type

1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

Sync In / Out

Synchronization Input / Output


Continued on next page

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OmniBAS-4W, Continued
Modem
Connector

Location

Front Panel of Modem Card

Scope

For connection to the Outdoor Unit


The receptacle carries the following
signals using frequency-division
multiplexing:
-48 V dc power to the Outdoor
Unit
Bidirectional Service Channel
(S.C.) data, enabling
communication between Indoor
and Outdoor Units. The Service
Channel carries an Rx signal
centred at 10,7 MHz and a Tx
signal centred at 6 MHz, On/Off
Keying modulated.
The 140MHz Rx IF signal
The 350 MHz Tx IF signal

Type

SMA Female

Pin out
Pin

Signal

Description

Centre

-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF

Input / Output

Shield

Shield / Chassis GND

N/A

Continued on next page

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Appendix-D: Receptacles Pin Out

OmniBAS-4W, Continued
E1/T1
1-16

Location

Front Panel of Interface Card

Scope

For provisioning of up to 16xE1 Tributaries (120 balanced)

Type

Mini D Ribbon (MDR) 68-pin Female

Pin out

E1 tributaries
Tx1+
Tx1Rx1+
Rx1Tx2+
Tx2Rx2+
Rx2Tx3+
Tx3Rx3+
Rx3Tx4+
Tx4Rx4+
Rx4Tx5+
Tx5Rx5+
Rx5Tx6+
Tx6Rx6+
Rx6Tx7+
Tx7Rx7+
Rx7Tx8+
Tx8Rx8+
Rx8-

E1 1-16 Recept.
68
67
34
33
66
65
32
31
64
63
30
29
62
61
28
27
60
59
26
25
58
57
24
23
56
55
22
21
54
53
20
19

E1 tributaries
Tx9+
Tx9Rx9+
Rx9Tx10+
Tx10Rx10+
Rx10Tx11+
Tx11Rx11+
Rx11Tx12+
Tx12Rx12+
Rx12Tx13+
Tx13Rx13+
Rx13Tx14+
Tx14Rx14+
Rx14Tx15+
Tx15Rx15+
Rx15Tx16+
Tx16Rx16+
Rx16-

E1 1-16 Recept.
50
49
16
15
48
47
14
13
46
45
12
11
44
43
10
9
42
41
8
7
40
39
6
5
38
37
4
3
36
35
2
1

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Power

Location

Front Panel of Power Supply Card

Scope

For connection of 48 V dc power


supply voltage

Type

Two poles Male power connector

Pin out

Pin

Signal

(+)

Power Supply Return (GND)

(-)

-48 V dc, nominal


(40 V dc to 60 V dc)

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OmniBAS-8W
Electrical
GbE 100/1000
5 and 6

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For Ethernet traffic provisioning and


connection to the IP / MPLS
network

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Optical
GbE 1000
1, 2, 3, 4

Pin

Signal

Description

Transmit and Receive Data A+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data A-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data B+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data C+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data C-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data B-

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data D+

Input / Output

Transmit and Receive Data D-

Input / Output

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For Ethernet traffic provisioning and


connection to the IP / MPLS
network

Type

SFP MSA cage


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NMG 10/100

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

NMG 10/100: For connection to the


NMS / GUI or for interconnection
(serving management transfer) with
another OmniBAS-IDU

Type

RJ-45 Female

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

Output+

TX-

Output-

RX+

Input+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RX-

Input-

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
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AUX 1

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

For PmniBASTM-8W indoor units


interconnection.

Type

CX-4

Pin out

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AUX 2

Location

Front Panel of Control Card`

Scope

For connection of Alarms Inputs /


Outputs (Contacts)

Type

Micro-D Female 15C Sockets


Connector with UNC2-56
Thumbscrews.

Pin out

15
8

Pin

Signal

9
1

Description

Wire Color

RS232_TX

Transmit Data from OmniBAS

RS232_RX

Receive Data from PC

RS232_GND

RS232 Ground

ALM_OUT2_CM

Alarm Output 2 Common

ALM_OUT1_NC

Alarm Output 1 Normally


Closed

RED

ALM_OUT1_NO

Alarm Output 1 Normally


Open

ORANGE

TTL_ALM_IN3_P

Alarm Input 4 Positive

TTL_ALM_IN1

Alarm Input 1

GRG

Grounding

ALM_OUT2_NO

Alarm Output 2 Normally


Open

BLUE
PURPLE

BLACK
BROWN

YELLOW
GREEN

9
10
11
12

ALM_OUT2_NC

Alarm Output 2 Normally


Closed

13

ALM_OUT1_CM

Alarm Output 1 Common

14

TTL_ALM_IN3_N

Alarm Input 3 Negative

15

TTL_ALM_IN2

Alarm Input 2

GRAY
WHITE
PINK

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OmniBAS-8W, Continued
Power

Location

Front Panel of Power Supply Card

Scope

For connection of 48 V dc power


supply voltage

Type

Two poles Male power connector

Pin out

SYNC

Pin

Signal

(+)

Power Supply Return (GND)

(-)

-48 V dc, nominal


(40 V dc to 60 V dc)

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

Clock Synchronization Interface


(G.703 Clause 13)

Type

1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)

Pin out

PPS

Pin

Signal

Description

Sync In / Out

Synchronization Input / Output

Location

Front Panel of Control Card

Scope

External PPS (Pulse Per Second)


IN/OUT for phase synch.

Type

1.0 / 2.3 (Micro Siemens)

Pin out

Pin

Signal

Description

PPS In / Out

Pulse Per Second Input / Output


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STM-1 (VC-12)

Modem
Connector

Location

Front Panel of Interface Card

Scope

For provision of STM-1 VC-12


interfaces and connection to the
legacy SDH Network

Type

SFP cage

Location

Front Panel of Modem Card

Scope

For connection to the Outdoor Unit


The receptacle carries the following
signals using frequency-division
multiplexing:
-48 V dc power to the Outdoor Unit
Bidirectional Service Channel (S.C.)
data, enabling communication
between Indoor and Outdoor Units.
The Service Channel carries an Rx
signal centred at 10,7 MHz and a Tx
signal centred at 6 MHz, On/Off
Keying modulated.
The 140MHz Rx IF signal
The 350 MHz Tx IF signal

Type

SMA Female

Pin out
Pin

Signal

Description

Centre

-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF

Input / Output

Shield

Shield / Chassis GND

N/A
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E1
1-16 & 17-32

Location

Front Panel of Interface Card

Scope

For provisioning of up to 16 x E1 Tributaries (120


balanced)

Type

Delander Type, Double Row Dual-edge, 64P IN, Straight


Plug

Pin out

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Appendix-D: Open End Cables Color Codes


Color code of
the cable
Group
Color

See below the color code table, for open end E1 cable (Balanced 120) with
order code ACC-LT-16-IO-10
Wire
Color

Signal

Cable
Conn. Pin

Cable
Conn. Pin

Signal

Wire
Color

White

RXN16

35

TXN16

White

Blue

RXP16

36

TXP16

Blue

White

RXN15

37

TXN15

White

Orange

RXP15

38

TXP15

Orange

White

RXN14

39

TXN14

White

Green

RXP14

40

TXP14

Green

White

RXN13

41

TXN13

White

Brown

RXP13

42

TXP13

Brown

Red

RXN12

43

TXN12

Red

Blue

RXP12

10

44

TXP12

Blue

Red

RXN11

11

45

TXN11

Red

Orange

RXP11

12

46

TXP11

Orange

Red

RXN10

13

47

TXN10

Red

Green

RXP10

14

48

TXP10

Green

Red

RXN9

15

49

TXN9

Red

Brown

RXP9

16

50

TXP9

Brown

17

51

18

52

Blue

Group
Color

Orange

Black

RXN8

19

53

TXN8

Black

Blue

RXP8

20

54

TXP8

Blue

Black

RXN7

21

55

TXN7

Black

Orange

RXP7

22

56

TXP7

Orange

Black

RXN6

23

57

TXN6

Black

Green

RXP6

24

58

TXP6

Green

Black

RXN5

25

59

TXN5

Black

Brown

RXP5

26

60

TXP5

Brown

Yellow

RXN4

27

61

TXN4

Yellow

Blue

RXP4

28

62

TXP4

Blue

Yellow

RXN3

29

63

TXN3

Yellow

Orange

RXP3

30

64

TXP3

Orange

Yellow

RXN2

31

65

TXN2

Yellow

Green

RXP2

32

66

TXP2

Green

Yellow

RXN1

33

67

TXN1

Yellow

Brown

RXP1

34

68

TXP1

Brown

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Appendix-E: Open End Cables Color Codes, Continued


Color code of
the cable

See below the color code table, for open end E1 cable (Balanced 120) with
order code ACC-KT-16-3O-03 (07) (10)

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Color
code of
the cable

See below the color code table, for open end E1 cable (Balanced 120) with
order code ACC-WT-U1-VO-3 (10)

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Appendix-E: Open End Cables Color Codes

OmniBAS-8W, Continued
Color code of
the cable,
continued

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