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PRODUCT : 9600 LH _SWAP

: 9600 LSY_MPT-HL EXTENDABLE without ADM


: 9600 LSY_MPT-HL EXTENDABLE with ADM
: 9500 MPT-HL EXTENDABLE
: 9500 MPT-HL NEW INSTALLATION_REPLACEMENT Full Rack Installation

SERVICE : DATA / RPS and XPIC Connections


: MSS-8 SUB-SHELF INSTALLATION POSITION & POWERING
: NEW FAN UNIT TRANSCEIVER / ADM SUB-SHELF
: TOP RACK UNIT (TRU) UPGRADING
: TOP RACK UNIT (TRU) REPLACEMENT
: BRANCHING SECTION EXPANSION

PRE-CONDITIONS :

The customer must deliver all the necessary information on hardware & software configuration

Save local equipment configurations, connection, routing tables in each station.


- Physical Hardware Configuration
- Data rate, modulation,
- Make a list of the Tx/Rx frequency, shifter, Tx power value, estimated Rx power value,
- Make an inventory of Alarms on Equipment
- Check that the link is supervised by the operations center
- Make a Quality & Performance monitoring.
Network Design / Link Budget has to be available

If necessary make a Return Los measurement

Check Spares of Filters availability

Make a Site survey and a visual check before migration

A check for the real usage of each breaker before initiating the system upgrading has to be done

The peoples in charge of the Installation & Commissioning must have a good Knowledge and
competencies of 9600 LSY & 9500 MPR Products

PRODUCT : 9600 LH EXTENDABLE Terminal 2+0


SERVICE : MPT-HL SWAP (Free Place Available)
DURATION ESTIMATION :

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DESCRIPTION

1- If necessary 9600 LH Power distribution unit (Top Rack Unit (TRU)) shall be replaced.
Two additional breakers for fan (value 2A) unit, two for MSS8 (value 10A), two for RT (value16A) must
be inserted in it.
2-The Radio Transceiver sub-shelf (RT) shall be added into the rack in the empty space
3-Connect the grounding cable and the power cables of the sub-shelf (RT) to the new TRU
4-If place available above the Radio Transceiver Shelf, MSS sub-shelf shall be added above the RT sub-shelf
This will reduce the Outage
5-Connect the grounding cable and the power cables of the MSS-8 to the new TRU
6-Place the fan unit and the other boards of the dedicated positions and attach the fixing screws
7-Connect the power cables of the Fan to the new TRU
8-Connect the Fan management cable
9-Depending of the configuration connect the Data, RPS, XPIC port
10-Swith on the MSS-8 and RT power
11-Pre-configured the Slot / MPT-HL on the MSS-8
12-Disconnect RF cables from branching to LH Transceivers
13Connect new RF cables to the TX and RX filters to MPT-HL Transceivers & tighten the cables connectors
with the appropriate torque wrench

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14-Switch off old Transceivers, Base Band, RRA, Modem sub-shelf


15-Configure MPT-LH and MSS-8
16-Remove old Transceivers, Base Band, RRA, Modem sub-shelf
PRODUCT : 9600 LH EXTENDABLE Terminal 2+0
SERVICE : MPT-HL SWAP (Non Free Place Available)
DURATION ESTIMATION :

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DESCRIPTION

1- If necessary 9600 LH Power distribution unit (Top Rack Unit (TRU)) shall be replaced.
Two additional breakers (value 2A) for fan unit, two for MSS8 (value 10A), two for RT (value16A) must be
inserted in it.
2-The Radio Transceiver sub-shelf (RT) shall be added into the rack in the empty space
3-Connect the grounding cable and the power cables of the RT to the new TRU
4-If no place available above the Radio Transceiver Shelf, LH Transceivers shall be dismantled and MSS-8
sub-shelf shall be added under the Branching part. This will increase the Outage.
5-Disconnect RF cables from branching to LH Transceivers and dismantle LH Transceivers Subrack
6-MSS-8 sub-shelf shall be added under the Branching part
7-Connect the grounding cable and the power cables of the MSS-8 to the new TRU
8-Place the fan unit and the other boards of the dedicated positions and attach the fixing screws
9-Connect the power cables of the Fan to the new TRU
10-Connect the Fan management cable
11-Depending of the configuration connect the Data, RPS, XPIC port
12Connect RF cables to the TX and RX filters to MPT-HL Transceivers & tighten the cables connectors with
the appropriate torque wrench
13-Swith on the MSS-8 and RT power

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15- Configure MPT-LH and MSS-8


16- Remove old Base Band, RRA, Modem sub-shelf
PRODUCT : 9600 LSY
EXTENDABLE without ADM
SERVICE : EXTENTION with MPT-HL
DURATION ESTIMATION :
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1- The existing LSY Power distribution unit (LSY Top Rack Unit (TRU)) shall be kept and upgraded.
Two additional breakers (value 2A) for fan unit and two for MSS8 (value 10A) must be inserted in it.
2-The existing Base Band sub-shelf shall be kept (to control the remaining LSY transceivers).
3-The fan unit for transceiver sub-shelf shall be replaced by the new MPT cooling system.
4-The MSS sub-shelf shall be added into the rack in the empty space (reserved for ADM).
5-If needed the branching sections shall be expanded through additional circulators/filters in case of addition
of transceivers with respect to old LSY system.

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6- To add a mechanical and electrical adapters in the transceiver body. kit 3DB80504AAAA.
Different dimensions of the MPT-HL transceivers with respect to the LSY ones impose adapters in the
transceiver body.
It consists of three adapters: one to be put on the top, another on the bottom and the last on the back of the
transceiver.
The adapters shall be screwed to the transceiver main body through Philips M2.5 screws (contained into the
kit as well).
Use a tightening torque of 0.53 Nm for the purpose.

7-The new transceiver can be now inserted into the sub-shelf. Align it to the slot rails and push to plug the
backside supply connectors. Block the transceiver with the two screws in the top and bottom position:

8-RF connections of the MPT-HL transceiver in a LSY sub-shelf and branching cover placement
The position of RF IN (RX or RX DIV) and OUT (TX) connector is different in a MPT-HL transceiver with respect
to an LSY one. The RF cables needed shall be provided as kits containing always one cable for TX one for RX
and one for RX DIV.

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In case of system without diversity receiver the cable wont be used.

9-Depending of the configuration connect the Data, RPS, XPIC port and Configure the Slot / MPT-HL on the
MSS-8

10-Power on the MSS-8 and Configure the MSS-8 Slot / MPT-HL

PRODUCT : 9600 LSY EXTENDABLE with ADM


SERVICE : EXTENTION with MPT-HL
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1-If no place available for MSS another rack must be installed with TRU (MPT TRU).
breakers (value 2A) for fan unit and two for MSS8 (value 10A) must be inserted in it.
2-The existing Base Band and ADM sub-shelves shall be kept (to control the remaining LSY transceivers).
3-The fan unit for transceiver sub-shelf shall be replaced by the new MPT cooling system.
4-Keep the old fan unit for ADM
5-Install the MSS sub-shelf in another/new rack installed.
6- If needed the branching sections shall be expanded through additional circulators/filters in case of
addition of transceivers with respect to old LSY system.

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7- To add a
mechanical and
electrical adapters
in the transceiver
body. kit 3DB80504AAAA.
Different dimensions of the MPT-HL transceivers with respect to the LSY ones impose
adapters in the transceiver body.
It consists of three adapters: one to be put on the top, another on the bottom and the last on the back of the
transceiver.
The adapters shall be screwed to the transceiver main body through Philips M2.5 screws (contained into the
kit as well).
Use a tightening torque of 0.53 Nm for the purpose.

8-The new transceiver can be now inserted into the sub-shelf. Align it to the slot rails and push to plug the
backside supply connectors. Block the transceiver with the two screws in the top and bottom position:

9-RF connections of the MPT-HL transceiver in a LSY sub-shelf and branching cover placement
The position of RF IN (RX or RX DIV) and OUT (TX) connector is different in a MPT-HL transceiver with respect
to an LSY one. The RF cables needed shall be provided as kits containing always one cable for TX one for RX
and one for RX DIV.
In case of system without diversity receiver the cable wont be used.

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10-Depending of the configuration connect the Data, RPS, XPIC port and Configure the Slot / MPT-HL on the
MSS-8

11-Power on the MSS-8 and Configure the MSS-8 Slot / MPT-HL

PRODUCT : 9500 MPT-HL EXTENDABLE


SERVICE : MPT-HL EXTENSION
DURATION ESTIMATION :
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1- Remove the front plastic dummy plates of the slot to be enabled and of the adjacent one. Act with a
small pressure of the finger tip on the two plastic teeth entering in the bottom metallic bar to de-engage.
Pull backwards and lift upwards to completely remove the plate.

2- A septum plate will be found right after the last transceiver


installed: remove it by unscrewing the two fixation screws (one to the
top metallic bar the other to the bottom one)

3- Place the top and bottom support guides (Part


Numbers 3DB80216AAAA for top support guide
and 3DB80217AAAA for bottom support guide)

4- Screw the two centering pins on the back panel on the position
correspondent to the supply connector to be used for the new slot to be
enabled.
NOTE: as the support guides, the two centering pins are contained into the
3DB80227AA kit (sub-rack extension kit for one RT)

Rx Div
connector
(Optional)

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Rx connector

Tx connector

5- Remove the protection caps from the two supply connectors corresponding to the new slot on the back
plane

6-Mount again the septum plate in the position right after the new enabled slot. Enter the two extrusions
on the back of the plate in the corresponding holes on the rear top and bottom metallic bars of the sub-rack.
Fix it with the screws to the top and bottom front bars of the sub-rack.

7-Mount again the top and frontal dummy plastic plates in the position adjacent to the newly enabled slot.
A new slot is now enabled.

8-Insert the MPT-HLS module three-quarters of the way into the rack by sliding it on the support guides,
then gently push on front of the module at the top and bottom to ensure that the module is properly set.

9-Tighten the screws at the top and bottom of the module to secure the module in the subrack.

10Connect RF cables to the TX and RX filters and tighten the cables connectors with the appropriate
torque wrench

Rx Div
cable
(Optional)

Rx cable

The TX filters are pre-installed & positioned below the MPR-LH subracks.
The TX cables are routed down to the filters.

The RX filters are pre-installed and positioned immediately above the MPR-LH
subracks.
The RX Div filters, if required, are positioned above the RX filters.
RX and the RX Div cables are routed up to the RX filters. Tx cable

11-After all of the RF cables are connected


The RX branching filters must be covered with the Branching front plate (KIT 3DB80459AAAA)

12-Depending of the configuration connect the Data, RPS, XPIC port and Configure the Slot / MPT-HL on
the MSS-8

PRODUCT : 9500 MPT-HL


SERVICE : NEW INSTALLATION_REPLACEMENT Full Rack Installation
DURATION ESTIMATION :

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1. Move the rack to the floor location for installation.


2. Raise the rack to a vertical position.
3. Carefully position the rack over the mounting anchors. Line up
and plumb the rack.
4. Use a level to check leveling and alignment of the rack at base,
top, and both sides.
5. To secure the rack to a concrete floor, install the anchor, stud,
washers, and nut, and then tighten.

6-Connect the Rack to the ground

7-Connect the Power & Ground to the TRDU

8- Position / Install one or two MSS sub-shelf depending of the configuration

9-Connect the grounding cable and the power cables of the MSS-8 to the new
TRU

MSS8 sub-shelf Grounding


Power on the MSS-8 and configure the Slots
Insert the cables in the duct
Connect to the terminal corresponding to the breakers (value 10A)
Two cords 3CC52209AAAA shall be used for the supply connections of the MSS8
sub-shelf.

10Connect RF cables to the TX and RX filters and tighten the cables connectors with the appropriate
torque wrench

Rx Div
cable
(Optional)
Rx cable

Tx cable

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The TX filters are pre-installed & positioned below the MPR-LH subracks.
The TX cables are routed down to the filters.

The RX filters are pre-installed and positioned immediately above the MPR-LH subracks.
The RX Div filters, if required, are positioned above the RX filters.
RX and the RX Div cables are routed up to the RX filters.

11-After all of the RF cables are connected


The RX branching filters must be covered with the Branching front plate (KIT 3DB80459AAAA)

12-Depending of the configuration connect the Data, RPS, XPIC port and Configure the Slot / MPT-HL on
the MSS-8

For replacement of a complete 9600 LH_LSY Rack, position the new Rack near the exiting one & apply the
step 7 to 12

13-Switch off the power of the existing Rack 9600 LH or 9600 LSY

14-Disconnect the waveguide and if necessary do the Return loss

15-Remove the 9600 LH_LSY Rack and replace it by the 9500 MPT-LH. Reconnect the Waveguide and
Switch on.

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PRODUCT : 9500 MPT-HL
SERVICE : DATA / RPS and XPIC Connections
DURATION ESTIMATION :

DESCRIPTION
1 - Data and RPS connectors

The MPR-LH MPT-HLS module has two data ports that can support electrical or optical cables
The GE port is used for data
The GE RPS is used to support radio protection switching (RPS)

2 - Intra rack Data and RPS cable routing

Each MPT-HLS requires an MSS radio port data connection between the radio port in the MSS to the MPT-HLS
in the MPR-LH.
1+1 RPS configurations require an RPS connection between the main and spare MPT-HLSs in the MPR-LH.
The high & low-rack data connections (indicated in red) and RPS connections (indicated in blue) in a
fully equipped ETSI rack.

1. Plug the cable into the data port on the MPT-HLS.

2. Bend the cable slightly downwards and route the cable below the RTs.
This will allow you to remove other RTs during routine maintenance without having to unplug the cable.

3. Route the cable to the adjacent cable duct on the rack, using the left side for MPT-HLS modules 1 to 5,
and the right side for MPT-HLS module 6-10.

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4. Route the cable to the MSS-8, MPT-HLS radio port (Core-E or EASv2 optical port).

5. For RPS protection connect two adjacent RTs. Use the shortest cable lengths available.

3 - XPIC Connector

The MPT-HLS modules support XPIC. Two RTs must be connected to enable cross-polar signal cancellation.

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4 - Intra rack Xpic cable routing

Intra-rack connections between two RTs on the same sub-rack (in red)
Intra-rack connections between two RTs on different sub-racks (in blue)
Inter-rack connections between two RTs on different rack (in purple)

Low subrack intra-rack cabling considerations

For intra-rack connections for RTs on the lower subrack, the 3 m cable is always sufficient.
Route the cable from one MPT-HLS to the cable duct on the adjacent side of the rack. Pass the cable down
the duct to the bottom of the subrack, then across the base of the rack to the duct on the other side of the
rack. Route the cable upwards and extract it from the duct adjacent to the other MPT-HLS. Any excess cable
can be managed by rolling up the cable
and putting it in the free space at the base of the MPR-LH subrack.

High subrack cabling considerations

There is no free space in the upper subrack to manage excess cable. Alcatel-Lucent recommends that you
use a 5 m cable and route the cable to the cable barrel above the rack.
Route the cable from one MPT-HLS to the cable duct on the adjacent side of the rack and pass the cable
upwards towards the barrel. Pass the cable down the duct on the other side and extract it adjacent to the
other MPT-HLS

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This field is available only with the XPIC license and if a mask with XPIC has been selected in the Option
field.
WebEML Menu Configuration XPIC Configuration

1 - In the Polarization field select the polarization to be used by the radio channel (Vertical or Horizontal).
2 - Open the XPIC Configuration menu by clicking the XPIC Configuration button in the Tool bar.
3 - Now in the Associated Interface field will appear the radio channel associated in the XPIC
Configuration
4 - By clicking on the icon on the right of the Associated Interface field you can navigate to the
associated radio channel menu.

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PRODUCT : 9600 LSY
SERVICE : MSS-8 SUB-SHELF Position & Powering
DURATION ESTIMATION :
DESCRIPTION

1-Positioning MSS8 sub-shelf


The positioning of the MSS8 sub-shelf in case of LSY system upgrading will depend on the existing system to
be upgraded and on the final configuration to be achieved. Specific positions on the rack have to be used
depending on the case.

Placement/adaptation of MSS sub-rack into the LSY 21 rack is achieved through proper brackets
(3DB18181AAAB for MSS8). The brackets shall be mounted on the MSS8 sub-shelf prior to mount it on the
system rack.

The MSS8 sub-shelf can be placed in


The empty space (reserved for ADM) Holes n 14 & 16 on the rack shall be used to place the nuts & screws
of the brackets.
The space left free after the Base Band removal Holes n 31 & 33 on the rack shall be used to place the nuts
& screws of the brackets.

2-MSS8 sub-shelf Grounding


The subrack must be grounded using the ground screw present on the front panel of the bracket on the right
side.
The section cable (wire) to use must be a 6 mm (9AWG) (Yellow/Green).

3-Two cords 3CC52209AAAA shall be used for the supply connections of the MSS8 sub-shelf.
The cable is terminated at one end with the connector for the MSS8.
The other end is terminated with the special faston for the connection to the 3DB05602AA LSY TRU terminals.
In case of usage of another TRU the fastons shall be removed by cutting the wires.

4-Insert the cables in the duct (left side) and drive them toward the top of the rack. Pass the cables from the
backside into the TRU

5 - Connect to the terminal corresponding to the breakers (value 10A)

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6 Power on the MSS-8 and configure the Slots

To create a unit select the slot. The setting tab-panel, shown in the figure, opens.
Select the unit type in the Equipment type profile and click on Apply

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PRODUCT : 9600 LSY
SERVICE : NEW FAN UNIT TRANSCEIVER /
ADM SUB-SHELF
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1- Shut down the fan module acting on the two breakers (battery A and B) on
the TRU

2 - Remove the RX branching cover from the rack by unscrewing the four screws
*dont remove the nuts from the rack. They can be used for the placement of the new RX branching
cover (see 2.2.3)

3 - Unplug the two supply cables and the two CAN-BUS cables as well [see note
1]:

Batt. 1 Supply CAN-BUS connector 2


02 To remove Rx connector
Branching Cover

CAN-BUS connector 1 Batt. 2 Supply


connector
4 - Remove the fan unit by unscrewing the four screws fixing it to the rack
* If the Base Band section needs to be kept carefully remove the dust that is accumulated into the
grid placed in the bottom side of the Base Band sub-shelf:

5 Removed the supply and CAN-BUS cables from the rack


*The CAN-BUS connector 2 is closed with a CAN-BUS terminator when the ADM is not installed in the
system. This terminator shall be used to terminate the CAN-BUS control in the Base Band in configurations
where it shall be kept (case b) (see CAN-BUS reconfiguration section) so it must be kept for this purpose.

6 Before to place the new fan support in the same position of the old one.
To do it, use the same nuts on the rack that were used for the old fan unit. But prior the installation

7 - A shock absorber rubber band must be placed and sticked to the internal side of the back cover of the
rack.
The position has to be in the middle of the two nuts for the fan support fixation

8 - In configurations where the Base band shelf will stay in place the gasket 3DB80783AAAA must be
applied
This item is contained into the 3DB80781AAAA Kit of cover branching. S tick it in the bottom side of the Base Band sub-shelf as indicated in the
following pictures:

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9 - Place the fan support in one of the dedicated positions and attach the fixing screws. (up to two fan
units)

For New MPR-Long Haul, Fan support must be installed in dedicated positions numbered to correspond with the mounting
holes for the ETSI 21 rack and are labeled on the lateral frame of the rack.

Positions N06 and N07 must be used when MPR-LH subracks are installed in the high position.
Positions N51 and N52 must be used when MPR-LH subracks are installed in the low position.

1. Attach the fan module to the support.


If only one fan is installed, you must install the Fan cover plate (3DB80464AAAA) in the empty fan position of the
support rack,

2. Each MPR-LH subrack is cooled by a fan assembly that has one or two fan units, depending
A fan support shelf with a single fan unit is used to cool up to five RTs on the same side of the subrack (homopolar
configuration)
A fan support shelf with two fan units must be used to cool RTs in both sides of the subrack

10 - Powering of new fan units

Each fan unit has a two supply inputs: Batt. A and Batt. B. Picture (07)

1. Identify the breakers in the TRU slots that correspond to the fan positions that you need to install

For New TRU two 1mmsq zip cables (1AC007800068) must be equipped with ferrites & terminated with connectors
(included into the fan)

For Last version of TRU 3DB056024AA use the 3CC52208AAAA pre-assembled Fan unit power cord terminated with
special fastons for the connections on the TRU. The other end is free and must be terminated with the connector for the
plug-in to the fan unit. Go to Step 5

2. Connect the blue cable ( - ) from the equipment to the Batt. A breaker.
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3. Connect the black cable (+) from the equipment to the Batt. A GND bar on the TRU.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the Batt. B breaker.
5. Route the cables from the 2A breaker to the adjacent cable duct on the left or right
side of the rack, depending on the fan location.
6. Pass the cables down the duct and extract the cable just below the planned location
for the fan

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8. Separate a 250 mm length of cable into two wires and make a loop of
approximately 45 mm on one wire.
9. Install & Close the ferrite on the wire.
10. Pull the wire on both sides to tighten.

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11. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the second wire.
12. Cut the two wires and remove the wire jacket as shown
13. Connect the blue cable (-) from the equipment to the negative connector input.
14. Connect the black cable (+) from the equipment to the positive connector input.

Blue strip wire = Negative Battery input

15. Repeat steps 8 to 14 for the Batt. B breaker.


16. Terminate the power cord by inserting the wires in the dedicated connector slot
17. Label the ends of the cable TRU / Fan unit to identify the fan for which the cable is intended.

11 - Fan management cable & ports

Each fan module is used to cool up to five RTs.


The full configuration requires two fan modules for the RTs in the high position and two for the RTs in the low position.

A dedicated 1.3 m Ethernet cable is used to connect the RTs and Fan modules. The same type of cable is used in all fan
arrays.
Each Fan module supports redundant management protection.
Two connector ports on the front of each fan module can be used to connect to two different MPT-HLS modules.

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The following figures show the possible configurations for fan management. the connection schema is the same for the

lower subrack.

12 - Connecting the fan module cables

1. Plug the fan module cable into the Fan Mgmt port on the fan module.
2. For a redundant management protection, plug the second fan module cable into the second Fan Mgmt port on the fan
module.
3. Route each cable to the left or right depending on configuration and insert each cable in the cable duct on the side of
the rack.
4. Extract the Ethernet cable from the cable duct adjacent to the MPT-HLS module Fan management port.
5. Plug the Ethernet cable into the Fan Mgmt port of the MPT-HLS module.
11 Software Enable Fan unit

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1. Click on the horizontal slot above the radio slots.

2.
In

the settings panel, choose SR-FAN4 or SR-FAN8 from the Equipment Type dropdown.
3. Choose an EAS channel from the Fan Handler MPTs drop-down.
4. Click Apply.

PRODUCT : 9600 LSY


SERVICE : TOP RACK UNIT (TRU) UPGRADING
DURATION ESTIMATION :
DESCRIPTION :
The picture hereunder shows the front view of a TRU and the positioning of breakers for
each section. The breakers effectively installed will depend on the system configuration.
Note also that the effective position of each breaker can be different by the one
reported in the picture. Check for the real usage of each breaker before initiating the
system upgrading.

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Depending on system deployment period, the TRU can be found in two different versions:
In the Last version a cable must be provided of special fastons for the connection

In the old version the cables are plugged to the breaker holder bar without any special faston

1. In case of TRU upgrading additional breakers shall be added or changed. To insert a new breaker simply position it &
push in its own slot

2. To extract a breaker pull it. To facilitate this operation, two tool-screw have been put in the TRU. Screw the tools to the
breaker (on the up and bottom treaded holes ad indicated in the picture below) and pull it down:

3. For the new functions to be installed (Fan units and MSS8) new supply cables will be provided as part of the material
for the system upgrading.

In case of system upgrading with a 3DB00734AA version TRU, the end of the cords terminated with the fastons have to
be cut and the cable ends have to be peeled (15mm) for the connection on the breaker holder bar terminals.

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PRODUCT : 9600 LSY


SERVICE : TOP RACK UNIT (TRU) REPLACEMENT
DURATION ESTIMATION :
DESCRIPTION :
In case of TRU replacement the existing LSY TRU must be completely removed. Unplug
all the cables arriving to it and dismount the unit.

The 20-slot TRU (3CC50156AAXX) must be installed in the top postion on the rack.
Installation of other TRUs is similar.
If the ETSI 21 rack is in use, rack mounting kit (3CC50042AAAA) must be used.
Brackets must be positioned in the correct orientation with the engraved UP writing
on the top, as shown in

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The cables used for battery power and grounding must be 25 mm2 for MPR-LH applications.
Use blue and black for battery power and yellow/green for grounding.

1. Fixe the TRU to the top position on the rack


Apply one screw in left position 2 and one in right position 4.

2. Connect the grounding cable


Crimp the Y/G cable to the 90 lug for the 25 mm2 cable and fix it to the rack in the position indicated by the GND sign
and direct it toward the top of the rack for connection to station ground.

3. Connect the battery cables


a. Crimp the black cables (+) from the two batteries to the 90 lugs and fix them to the GND bar.
Use the first position on the left side for battery A.
Connect the lugs in the front of the GND bar with the 90 bending towards the rear side.

b. Bend the cable again 90 and direct it toward the top of the rack for connection
to station ground.

c. Connect the blue cables (-) to the power clamps at the left side (battery A) end.
Direct them toward the rear and then toward the top of the rack.

d. For redundant battery applications, repeat steps a to c to connect battery B.

4. Insert the breaker:


a. Remove the plastic protection cap on the position the breaker needs to be inserted
b. Close the lock on the breaker and insert it in the TRU. See
c. Open the breaker lock.
d. Fix the breaker correctly on the DIN rail.
e. Close the breaker lock and tighten the upper screw.
5. Connect the blue cable (-) to the breaker and tighten the corresponding screw. The other end of the cable will be
connected to the equipment when it is installed in the subrack.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each additional battery A breaker you need to install.

7. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to install redundant battery B breakers if applicable.

8-Breakers for the MPT-HLS TRU


The required breaker value and position in the TRU depend on the equipment being controlled

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Check for the real usage of each breaker before initiating the system upgrading.

PRODUCT : 9600 LH_9600 LSY_9500 MPT-LH


SERVICE : BRANCHING SECTION EXPANSION
DURATION ESTIMATION :
DESCRIPTION

In case of addition of new transceivers with respect to the old installation the branching section must be
upgraded through the addition of the TX/RX/(RX DIV) circulators and filters relative to the new channels to be
introduced.

1-System ready for expansion: For the branching expansion in this case it is needed the addition of the filters
only (TX, RX and eventually diversity) at the right frequency for the new channels.To add a channel to the
branching:

1) Remove the metallic plate of the not used circulator immediately after the last used one in the TX
section.
2) Mount the filter corresponding to the new TX frequency.
3) Repeat the same operation on the next circulator in case of more than one channel expansion.
4) Perform the same operation in the RX (and eventually in the RX Div) branching section.

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Note 1: Each RF filter is tuned on its channel frequency reported on it with a label. Make sure to place it on
the right Transceiver Channel /Circulator position.

Note 2: M4x10 screws are used to fix the filters to the circulators. Use the torque force reported during
tightening

System not ready for expansion: The branching


expansion in this case is obtained by adding the circulators+filters (TX, RX and eventually
diversity) at the right frequency for the new channels.

1) Remove the last circulator termination


2) Assemble the new expansion circulator/s to the last circulator of the existing set. Use the M4x12
screws plus nuts contained in the kits provided for expansion. Use the torque force reported during
tightening
3) Assemble the channel filters. Use M4x10 screws contained in the provided kit for expansion.
Use the torque force reported during tightening.
4) Mount the branching support bracket. It must be fixed to the last odd isolator installed.

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