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Indoor Installation
& Cabling Manual
Edition 4.0
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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).
A/M
A
A/M
A/M
A/M
M
A/M
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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
4.1
4.2
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
6.1
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
6.5
6.6
Cable Characteristics.................................................................................................. 71
7.1
Table of Contents
OmniBAS-4W................................................................................................................ 73
OmniBAS-8W................................................................................................................ 74
7.2
7.3
Introduction
Target
Audience
Related
Manuals
The following document for OmniBASTM IDU Installation can be used for
additional product information:
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Conventions
Document Name
OmniBAS_System_Ed_5.1_en.pdf
OmniBAS_IDU_Product Catalog_en_ed1.pdf
Chapter 1. Introduction
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
purchased this product.
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Chapter 1. Introduction
OmniBAS
IDUs
OmniBAS-2W - 8E1
Description
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
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 .
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.
Installation Tools
Tools List
This chapter describes the tools requirements for the proper equipment
installation(1):
Item
(1)
Photo
Description
Blade
Wire Stripper
Hot-air blower
Installation Material
OmniBAS-2W
Package
Contents
No
Description
OmniBASTM-IDU.
NOTE
NOTE
10
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
Mounting kit
No
Description
Screw, M6 x 12
Caged nut, M6
Qty
4 per
idu
IF Tail
No
Description
Qty
(A): O-ring
(B): Toothed lock washer
(C): Nut
1 set
per
modem
unit
11
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
Power
connector
No
Description
Qty
2 per
idu
1 per
idu
4 per
idu
4 per
idu
No
Description
Qty
Tie-wraps
20 per
idu
1 set
per idu
12
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
Serial Cable for
external alarms
Description
External Alarm Cable 2m, Y-Type, DB9(Female), DB15(VGA),
open end.
Qty
1 per
idu
13
OmniBAS-4W
Package
Contents
No
Description
OmniBASTM-IDU.
NOTE
14
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
Mounting kit
No
Description
Screw, M6 x 12
Caged nut, M6
Qty
4 per
idu
IDU brackets
No
1
2&3
Description
Qty
2 per
idu
4&4
per idu
15
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
IF Tail
No
Description
Qty
(A): O-ring
(B): Toothed lock washer
(C): Nut
1 per
modem
unit
Power
connector
No
Description
Qty
2 per
idu
1 per
idu
4 per
idu
4 per
idu
16
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
Tie-wraps
No
Description
Qty
20 per
idu
1 set
per idu
Screws for
modules
Description
Set of Screws for Modules Mounting
Qty
10 per
idu
Description
External alarm cable 2m, Y-Type, DB9(female), Mini DIN(7),
open end
Qty
1 per
idu
17
OmniBAS-8W
Package
Contents
No
Description
OmniBASTM-IDU.
NOTE
18
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
Mounting kit
No
Description
Screw, M6 x 12
Caged nut, M6
Qty
4 per
idu
IF Tail
No
Description
Qty
(A): O-ring
(B): Toothed lock washer
(C): Nut
1 per
modem
unit
19
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
Grounding
cable for idu
Description
Qty
1 per unit
Power
connector
No
Description
Qty
2 per
idu
1 per
idu
4 per
idu
20
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
Tie-wraps
No
Description
Qty
20 per
idu
1 set
per idu
Screws for
modules
Description
Set of Screws for Modules Mounting
Qty
18 per
idu
Description
External alarm cable, 2m, Y-Type, DB9(female), Micro-D 15C,
open end
Qty
1 per
idu
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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:
Network port
distributors
Indoor
premises
conditions
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.
Continued on next page
22
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
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
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IDU
Rack
Space
2W
1RU
4W
1RU
8W
2RU
NOTE
24
Air-flow
Direction
No.
Description
8 x E1 Tributaries
3a
3b
NOTE
25
No.
Description
2a
2b
NOTE
26
No.
1
3a
3b
8-9
(1)
Description
NOTE
NOTE
27
No.
Description
(1)
28
No.
Description
10
11
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Mechanical Installation
5.1 OmniBAS-2W
Chassis Overview
Indoor Unit
Slots
8E1
Ethernet Only
16E1
OmniBASTM-2W 8E1
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1
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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
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.
End of procedure
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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.
Point-to-Point MODEM.
16 E1 INTERFACE UNIT.
E1
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
Description
OmniBASTM-2W
TM
OmniBAS -4W
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.
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.
M1 up
to M8
I1,I2
C1 ,C2
(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
Description
OmniBASTM-2W
TM
OmniBAS -4W
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
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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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The following table provides all the available power cables with the following
characteristics:
Description
Product
ACC-KO-PW-VV-15
2W
4W
ACC-KO-PW-VV-25
2W
4W
8W
ACC-KO-PW-VV-40
8W
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Preparation
Introduction
Required Tools
& Accessories
Description
OmniBASTM-2W
OmniBASTM-4W
TM
OmniBAS -8W
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Preparation, Continued
Procedure
Action
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.
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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
Power
connection
overview
No
Description
Power Cable
NOTE
NOTE
All OmniBASTM-2W IDU with 8E1s & Ethernet Only supports one power
contact.
44
Installation, Continued
Procedure
Action
Switch-off the circuit breaker connected between the OmniBASTM2W and the local dc power supply source.
End of procedure
NOTE
45
Installation, Continued
OmniBASTM-4W
prerequisites
Power
connection
overview
No
Description
Power Cable
46
Installation, Continued
Procedure
Action
Switch-off the circuit breaker connected between the OmniBASTM4W and the local dc power supply source.
End of procedure
Continued on next page
47
Installation, Continued
OmniBASTM-8W
prerequisites
Power
connection
overview
No
Description
Power Cable
48
Installation, Continued
Procedure
Action
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
Description
OmniBASTM-2W
OmniBASTM-4W
OmniBASTM-8W
IF Tail 19
Tie-wraps (refer on page 21)
Continued on next page
50
IF Tails, Continued
Procedure
Action
Never connect or disconnect an IF tail when
OmniBASTM-ODU is ON and Operating! There is risk of
equipment failure.
Tight the N-type female connector onto the IF cable coming from
the Outdoor Unit.
NOTE
The above procedure is applicable for all OmniBASTMProducts Family indoor units.
Continued on next page
51
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
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
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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Description
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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54
Order Code
ACC-IT-01-RO-08
Procedure
Description
1xE1 Cable, Balanced (120 ), Shielded, RJ-45 Jack to
Open End, 8 m.
Action
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
Continued on next page
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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
Action
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
Continued on next page
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Description
ACC-WT-U1-VO-3
ACC-WT-U1-VO-10
Procedure
Action
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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58
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
Action
End of procedure
Continued on next page
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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.
Action
OmniBASTM-4W
End of procedure
Continued on next page
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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
Action
End of procedure
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This paragraph describes the RJ-45 terminations (Balanced 120 ) for the
following models:
OmniBASTM-2W 16E1 /4W
Continued on next page
62
Description
Product
Order Code
MOD-W-EC
MOD-O-MB
Procedure
Action
OmniBASTM-4W
End of procedure
Continued on next page
63
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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Product
Description
TM
TM
TM
OmniBAS -2W
OmniBAS -4W
OmniBAS -8W
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Step
Action
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
Continued on next page
66
Step
Action
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
Continued on next page
67
Step
Action
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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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
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Procedure
Action
Plug the cable into the relevant receptacle, as shown in the figure
below:
End of procedure
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Description
Product
Cable Characteristics
Type of cable
RJ-45 plug
Cable terminated on
100 m
Continued on next page
71
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
Optical GbE
cable
characteristics
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Type of cable
Fiber
Cable terminated on
OmniBAS-4W
Electrical GbE
cable
characteristics
Type of cable
RJ-45 plug
ETH 100/1000 1, 2 receptacles on the module
front panel
100 m
Type of cable
Fiber
Cable terminated on
Optical GbE
cable
characteristics
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OmniBAS-8W
Electrical GbE
cable
characteristics
Type of cable
RJ-45 plug
GbE 100/1000 5, 6 receptacles on the module
front panel
100 m
Type of cable
Cable terminated on
Optical GbE
cable
characteristics
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Type of cable
RJ-45 plug
Cable terminated on
100 m
NOTE
75
OmniBAS-4W
Fast Ethernet
cable
characteristics
Type of cable
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
NOTE
76
100 m
OmniBAS-8W
Fast Ethernet
cable
characteristics
Type of cable
RJ-45 plug
NMG 10/100 receptacle on the module front
panel
100 m
NOTE
77
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Type of cable
SFP
STM-1 1, 2, 3, 4 receptacles on the module
front panel
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
Product
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.
Continued on next page
79
Action
Remove the modem dummy plate and keep it for maintenance
reasons.
NOTE
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
Continued on next page
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Action
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
Continued on next page
81
Action
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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IN
OUT
Receptacle
TM
AUX
TM
AUX
TM
AUX 2
OmniBAS -2W
OmniBAS -4W
OmniBAS -8W
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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.
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SYSTEM
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
85
SYSTEM
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
86
FROM MICROPROCESSOR
(TTL LEVEL)
OmniBASTM-8W
Output alarms
connection
circuit
TO MICROPROCESSOR
(TTL LEVEL)
OmniBASTM-8W
Input alarms
connection
circuit
Location
Front Panel
of Control Card
Scope
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
Optical
GbE
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)
Pin
Signal
Description
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Location
Front Panel
of Control Card
Scope
Type
SFP cage
Continued on next page
87
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
ETH 10/100 1-4
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 8E1 &
ETHERNET
Only)
Location
Scope
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
88
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
NMS 10/100
1 and 2
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)
Location
Scope
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
89
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
AUX
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Pin
1
2
Signal
Wire
Colour
Description
ALM_OUT2_NC
Black
(1)
(1)
Brown
RS232 Ground
Red
RS232_TX
RS232_RX
ALM_OUT1_CM
(1)
RS232_GND
ALM_OUT2_NO
(2)
TTL_ALM_IN3_N
Orange
TTL_ALM_IN4_N
Yellow
ALM_OUT1_NC
Green
10
ALM_OUT1_NO
Blue
11
ALM_OUT2_CM
Purple
12
TTL_ALM_IN3_P
Gray
13
TTL_ALM_IN4_P
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.
90
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
SYNC
(For All
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU Types)
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
EOW
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 8E1 &
ETHERNET
Only)
Pin
Signal
Description
Sync In / Out
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
SPKR
Speaker
MIC
Microphone
NOTE
91
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
Modem
Connector
Location
Scope
Type
SMA Female
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
Centre
-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF
Input / Output
Shield
N/A
92
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
E1 1-8
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 8E1)
Location
Scope
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
93
OmniBAS-2W, Continued
E1/T1
1-16
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 16 E1)
Location
Scope
Type
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
94
Power
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Power
(For
OmniBASTM-2W
IDU 16E1)
Pin
Signal
(+)
(-)
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Pin
Signal
(+)
(-)
95
OmniBAS-4W
Electrical
ETH 100/1000
1 and 2
Location
Scope
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
Optical
ETH 100/1000
1 and 2
Pin
Signal
Description
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Location
Scope
Type
SFP cage
Continued on next page
96
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
ETH 10/100
1 and 2
Location
Scope
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
97
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
NMS 10/100
1 and 2
Location
Scope
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
98
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
AUX
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Signal
Description
EXTIN1
Blue
Alarm Input 1
(1)
RS232_TX
Wire
Color
(1)
RS232_RX
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
(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.
99
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
SYNC IN/OUT
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
Sync In / Out
100
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
Modem
Connector
Location
Scope
Type
SMA Female
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
Centre
-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF
Input / Output
Shield
N/A
101
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
E1/T1
1-16
Location
Scope
Type
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
102
OmniBAS-4W, Continued
Power
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Pin
Signal
(+)
(-)
103
OmniBAS-8W
Electrical
GbE 100/1000
5 and 6
Location
Scope
Type
RJ-45 Female
Pin out
Optical
GbE 1000
1, 2, 3, 4
Pin
Signal
Description
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Input / Output
Location
Scope
Type
104
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
NMG 10/100
Location
Scope
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
105
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
AUX 1
Location
Scope
Type
CX-4
Pin out
106
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
AUX 2
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
15
8
Pin
Signal
9
1
Description
Wire Color
RS232_TX
RS232_RX
RS232_GND
RS232 Ground
ALM_OUT2_CM
ALM_OUT1_NC
RED
ALM_OUT1_NO
ORANGE
TTL_ALM_IN3_P
TTL_ALM_IN1
Alarm Input 1
GRG
Grounding
ALM_OUT2_NO
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
BROWN
YELLOW
GREEN
9
10
11
12
ALM_OUT2_NC
13
ALM_OUT1_CM
14
TTL_ALM_IN3_N
15
TTL_ALM_IN2
Alarm Input 2
GRAY
WHITE
PINK
107
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
Power
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
SYNC
Pin
Signal
(+)
(-)
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
PPS
Pin
Signal
Description
Sync In / Out
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
PPS In / Out
108
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
STM-1 (VC-12)
Modem
Connector
Location
Scope
Type
SFP cage
Location
Scope
Type
SMA Female
Pin out
Pin
Signal
Description
Centre
-48 V DC / S.C. / RX IF / TX IF
Input / Output
Shield
N/A
Continued on next page
109
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
E1
1-16 & 17-32
Location
Scope
Type
Pin out
110
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
111
See below the color code table, for open end E1 cable (Balanced 120) with
order code ACC-KT-16-3O-03 (07) (10)
112
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
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)
113
OmniBAS-8W, Continued
Color code of
the cable,
continued
114