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    Alcatel-Lucent 9500MICROWAVE PACKET RADIO for ANSI | RELEASE 4.2.0Indoor: MSS-8/MSS-4/MSS-1/MPT-HL

    Outdoor: ODU300/MPT-HC/MPT-XP/9558HC

    Alcatel-Lucent ProprietaryThis document contains proprietary information of Alcatel-Lucent and is not to be disclosedor used except in accordance with applicable agreements.Copyright 2013 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved.

    Main Documentation

    Turn-up

    Turn-up

    3EM23955AMAA Edition 01

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    Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented, which is subject to change

    without notice.

    Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarksare the property of their respective owners.

    Copyright 2013 Alcatel-Lucent.

    All rights reserved.

    Disclaimers

    Alcatel-Lucent products are intended for commercial uses. Without the appropriate network design engineering,

    they must not be sold, licensed or otherwise distributed for use in any hazardous environments requiring fail-safe

    performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic

    control, direct life-support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of products could lead directly to

    death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage. The customer hereby agrees that the use, sale,

    license or other distribution of the products for any such application without the prior written consent of Alcatel-

    Lucent, shall be at the customer's sole risk. The customer hereby agrees to defend and hold Alcatel-Lucent harmless

    from any claims for loss, cost, damage, expense or liability that may arise out of or in connection with the use, sale,

    license or other distribution of the products in such applications.

    This document may contain information regarding the use and installation of non-Alcatel-Lucent products. Please

    note that this information is provided as a courtesy to assist you. While Alcatel-Lucent tries to ensure that this

    information accurately reflects information provided by the supplier, please refer to the materials provided with any

    non-Alcatel-Lucent product and contact the supplier for confirmation. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility or

    liability for incorrect or incomplete information provided about non-Alcatel-Lucent products.

    However, this does not constitute a representation or warranty. The warranties provided for Alcatel-Lucent products,if any, are set forth in contractual documentation entered into by Alcatel-Lucent and its customers.

    This document was originally written in English. If there is any conflict or inconsistency between the English

    version and any other version of a document, the English version shall prevail.

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    !Alcatel-Lucent 2013 - All Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.

    THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH D.H.H.S. RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21

    CFR, 1040.10, FOR A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.

    DANGER

    Invisible laser radiation is present when the optic connector is open. AVOID DIRECT

    EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

    WARNING

    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant

    to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful

    interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,

    uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the

    instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment

    in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the

    interference at their own expense.

    NOTICE

    This manual applies to 9500 MPR-A R4.2.0 software. Release notes describing revisions to this software

    may impact operations described in this manual.

    This transfer of commodities, technology, or software, if from the United States, is an export in accordance

    with the U.S. Export Administration Regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. The export or

    re-export (further transfer) of such commodities, technology, software or products made from such

    technology is prohibited without proper authorization(s) from the U.S. Department of Commerce or other

    appropriate U.S. government agencies.

    All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or

    transmitted or distributed by any means, electronic or mechanical, by photocopying, recording, or otherwise,

    without the written permission of Alcatel-Lucent. Preparing derivative works or providing instruction basedon the material is prohibited unless agreed to in writing by Alcatel-Lucent.

    The product specification and/or performance levels contained in this document are for information

    purposes only and are subject to change without notice. They do not represent any obligation on the part of

    Alcatel-Lucent. Such obligations will only be committed to in a written sales agreement signed by

    Alcatel-Lucent.

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    !Alcatel-Lucent USA 2013 - All Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.

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    3EM23955AMIssue 01, February 2013

    Alcatel-Lucent 2013 - All Rights Reserved i

    ALCATEL-LUCENT PRACTICEStandard

    Table of Contents

    FCC part 15 subpart B

    1. 9500 MPR-A unlicensed radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

    FCC Class B compliance statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

    FCC Class B requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

    Introduction

    1. Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

    Writing conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

    Admonishments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

    Related documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

    Document types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

    2. Safety awareness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

    Safety EMC-EMF-ESD norms and equipment labeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

    Safety rules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

    General rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

    Labels indicating danger, forbiddance, command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6

    Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC norms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12

    Equipment protection against electrostatic discharges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14

    Cautions to avoid equipment damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14

    Fan, equipment rack, and equipment cabinet precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15

    Electrical precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16Laser precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17

    3. Electrostatic-sensitive devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19

    Electrostatic-sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19

    Handling cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20

    4. Product support information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21

    Telephone support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21

    Product documentation and training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21

    Technical support center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23

    Repair and return services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24

    Spare parts and replacement cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24

    Service center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25

    Installation and maintenance services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-26

    DLP-100 Task index list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1

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    DLP-101 Obtain support information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3

    Non-trouble Procedures (NTPs)

    NTP-100 Perform system verification and system turn-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

    Detailed Level Procedures (DLPs)

    DLP-100 Site-specific information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1

    DLP-101 Verify test equipment availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3

    DLP-102 Antenna installation verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5

    DLP-103 ODU300 installation verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9

    DLP-104 Antenna polarization verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11

    DLP-105 Flex section installation verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15

    DLP-106 LMR400 transmission line installation verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19

    DLP-107 Radio and radio rack visual inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25

    DLP-108 DC power installation verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29

    DLP-109 Tributary cable installation verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31

    DLP-110 Install plug-in cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-45

    DLP-111 Load system and craft terminal software on PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-47

    DLP-112 Provision MSS-1/MSS-4/MSS-8 shelf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-51

    DLP-113 Tributary functionality test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-67

    DLP-114 Tx output power and RSL tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-75

    DLP-115 Hop stability test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-77

    DLP-116 Radio interference and fade margin test - ODU300/MPT ODU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-81

    DLP-117 Radio interference and fade margin test - MPT-HL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-85

    DLP-118 Disconnect test equipment and test cables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-93

    DLP-119 Provision cross-connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-95

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    DLP-120 Provision verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-97

    DLP-121 Perform database backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-99

    DLP-122 Verify alarm-free system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-101

    DLP-123 Complete system turn-up activities and obtain customer acceptancecertification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-103

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    Table of Contentsiv

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    List of Figures v

    List of FiguresFigure 2-1. Compliance boundaries for 9500 MPR-A transceivers with 1ft (30 cm)

    antenna.................................................................................................................... 1-12

    Figure 2-2. Anti static protection device kit ................................................................................1-15

    Figure 3-1. Electrostatic-sensitive sign ......................................................................................1-19Figure 3-2. ESD Wrist strap and cord ........................................................................................ 1-20

    Figure 106-1. Typical tower coaxial cable detail............................................................................ 4-20

    Figure 106-2. Typical radio coaxial cable grounding outside building ...........................................4-21

    Figure 106-3. Radio coaxial cable grounding, surge suppressor inside building........................... 4-21

    Figure 113-1. Core-E card ethernet BER test setup......................................................................4-73

    Figure 115-1. DS1 line BER test setup .......................................................................................... 4-80

    Figure 117-1. Far end Tx fade margin test setup...........................................................................4-88

    Figure 117-2. Near end Rx fade margin test setup........................................................................4-90

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    List of TablesTable 100-A. Task Index List .......................................................................................................... 2-1

    Table 101-A. Identifying documentation for installation support ..................................................... 2-3

    Table 105-A. Flex twist hardware and gasket specifications ........................................................4-15

    Table 105-B. Flex twist bend radius specifications .......................................................................4-15Table 106-A. LMR400 transmission line sweep guidelines...........................................................4-24

    Table 109-A. 37 Pin D-sub pinout .................................................................................................4-32

    Table 109-B. DS1 RJ-45 patch panel cable pinout TIA/EIA T568B compliant..............................4-33

    Table 109-C. DS1 RJ-45 patch panel cable pinout TIA/EIA T568A compliant..............................4-33

    Table 109-D. DS1 RJ-45 patch panel cable pinout for 3EM15052AA-BD Cat5e.......................... 4-33

    Table 109-E. 68 pin SCSI cable output, MSS-4/MSS-8 shelf, P32E1DS1 and MSS-1

    shelf, MSS/DS1 (XMT) pinout .................................................................................4-34

    Table 109-F. 68 pin SCSI cable input, MSS-4/MSS-8 shelf, P32E1DS1 and MSS-1

    shelf, MSS/DS1 (RCV) pinout .................................................................................4-35

    Table 109-G. 10/100 BaseT ethernet RJ-45 cable pinout for 3EM15052AA-BD Cat5e................ 4-36

    Table 109-H. 10/100 BaseT ethernet RJ-45 cable pinout TIA/EIA T568B compliant....................4-36

    Table 109-I. 10/100 BaseT ethernet RJ-45 cable pinout TIA/EIA T568A compliant....................4-36Table 109-J. 1000 BaseT ethernet RJ-45 cable pinout for 3EM15052AA-BD Cat5e...................4-37

    Table 109-K. 1000 BaseT ethernet RJ-45 cable pinout TIA/EIA T568B compliant.......................4-37

    Table 109-L. 1000 BaseT ethernet RJ-45 cable pinout TIA/EIA T568A compliant.......................4-37

    Table 109-M. AUX card housekeeping alarm connector details.................................................... 4-38

    Table 109-N. MPT Power Unit housekeeping alarm connector details......................................... 4-38

    Table 109-O. MPT Extended Power Unit housekeeping alarm connector details......................... 4-39

    Table 113-A. Sample DS1 tributary functionality test result..........................................................4-67

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    FCC part 15 subpart B 1-1

    FCC part 15 subpart B

    1. 9500 MPR-A unlicensed radio

    1.1 The JF6-9558H/6933B-9500MPT (MPT-HL) unlicensed radio provides

    fast deployment of service with microwave radio. No license and small

    antennas (no FCC and Industry Canada requirements) allow immediate

    turn-up. After the license is received, the unlicensed MPT-HL radio can be

    easily converted to the lower 6 GHz licensed band.

    1.2 The JF6-9558HC/6933B-9558HC (9558HC) unlicensed radio provides

    fast deployment of service with microwave radio. No license and small

    antennas (no FCC and Industry Canada requirements) allow immediateturn-up. The 9558HC unlicensed radio can not be upgraded to licensed

    operation.

    1.3 The JF6-9558H/6933B-9500MPT and JF6-9558HC/6933B-9558HC

    unlicensed radio operates in the 5725-5850 Information, Scientific, and

    Medical (ISM) band in accordance with FCC Part 15.247 and IC RSS-210. This

    unlicensed radio, although operating in the same band as a spread spectrum

    radio, operates using narrower bandwidths than spread spectrum.

    1.4 The 9558HC 5.8 Unlicensed band (JF6-9558HC/6933B-9558HC) has

    been certified by the FCC and Industry Canada as of August 7, 2012.

    FCC Class B compliance statement

    1.5 The JF6-9558H/6933B-9500MPT and JF6-9558HC/6933B-9558HC

    unlicensed radio have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

    Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and IC RSS-210.

    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful

    interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.

    This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,

    if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause

    harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment ina residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user

    will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

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    FCC part 15 subpart B1-2

    FCC Class B requirements

    1.6 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and IC RSS-210.

    Operation is subject to the following three conditions: (1) this device may not

    cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference

    received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (3) This

    device must be professionally installed.

    1.7 Cet appareil radio est conforme IC RSS-210. Son fonctionnement

    respecte les trois conditions suivantes : 1) cette radio ne cause pas

    dinterfrences nfastes, 2) cette radio peut recevoir des interfrences, ainsi

    que des interfrences qui peuvent causer des oprations non dsires, et 3)

    cette radio doit tre installe par des Professionnels.

    CAUTION Possibility of service interruption. Changes or modifications not expressly

    approved by Alcatel-Lucent could void the authority to operate theJF6-9558H/6933B-9500MPT and JF6-9558HC/6933B-9558HC (unlicensed)

    radio.

    CAUTION Possibility of service interruption. Installation, Turn-Up, Maintenance, and

    Operation Instruction supplied with the JF6-9558H/6933B-9500MPT and

    JF6-9558HC/6933B-9558HC (unlicensed) radio require strict adherence for

    continued part 15 of the FCC Rules and IC RSS-210 compliance.

    Regulatory compliance warning:Physical changes or modifications to the

    JF6-9558H/6933B-9500MPT and JF6-9558HC/6933B-9558HC (unlicensed)

    radio are strictly prohibited.

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    Introduction1-2

    " 9500 MPR-A Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual

    (PN 3EM23956AM)

    " 9500 MPR-A Engineering Support Documentation manual

    (PN 3EM23957AM)

    " 9500 MPR MPT-GC User Manual manual (PN 3DB19025AA)

    " 9500 MPR MPR-e User Manual manual (PN 3DB19901EC)

    " 9500 MPR MSS-1c User Manual manual (PN 3DB19901DC)

    Document types

    1.5 The documentation contains all instructions needed to perform a task.

    This manual consists of the following types of documents:

    " Task Index List (IXL)

    " Nontrouble Procedure (NTP)

    " Detailed Level Procedure (DLP)

    " Test Data Sheet (TDS)

    Task index list (IXL)

    1.6 IXLs group procedures by function. Each IXL lists proceduresalphabetically by name and refers the user to the appropriate procedure

    number.

    Nontrouble procedure (NTP)

    1.7 NTPs list the major steps required to complete a task. This list may be

    all experienced user requires. For inexperienced user, each step refers to a

    DLP, and the steps must be performed in the order listed.

    Detailed level procedure (DLP)

    1.8 DLPs contain detailed steps and supporting information required to

    complete a task. When a DLP is referenced from another part of the manual,

    perform the DLP, then return to the point where the DLP was referenced.

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    Test data sheet (TDS)

    1.9 Test Data Sheet is referenced from DLPs and provide space to record

    measurements, capture screen shots, capture photos, and other information.

    TDS tabs serve as records of completion of indicated steps in a DLP. Not allDLPs require entries in the TDS.

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    2. Safety awareness

    Safety EMC-EMF-ESD norms and equipment labeling

    2.1 This section describes the equipment labeling and the norms

    mandatory or suggested that must be considered to avoid injuries on persons

    and/or damage to the equipment.

    " Safety rules

    " Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC norms)

    " Equipment protection against electrostatic discharges

    " Cautions to avoid equipment damage

    Safety rules

    General rules

    2.2 Before carrying out any installation, turn-on, tests or operation and

    maintenance operations, read carefully the related sections of this Manual, in

    particular:

    " Hardware Installation

    " Commissioning

    " Maintenance and Upgrade

    Observe safety rules

    2.3 When equipment is operating nobody is allowed to have access inside

    on the equipment parts which are protected with Cover Plate Shields

    removable with tools.

    2.4 In case of absolute need to have access inside, on the equipment parts

    when it is operating this is allowed exclusively to service personnel, where for

    Service Personnel or Technical assistance is meant:

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    " personnel which has adequate Technical Knowledge and experience

    necessary to be aware of the danger that he might find in carrying out

    an operation and of the necessary measurements to reduce danger to

    minimum for him and for others.

    " The Service Personnel can only replace the faulty units with spareparts.

    " The Service Personnel is not allowed to repair: hence the access to the

    parts not specified is not permitted.

    " The keys and/or the tools used to open doors, hinged covers to remove

    parts which give access to compartments in which are present high

    dangerous voltages must belong exclusively to the service personnel.

    2.5 For the eventual cleaning of the external parts of the equipment,

    absolutely do not use any inflammable substance or substances which in some

    way may alter the markings, inscriptions etc.

    2.6 It is recommended to use a slightly wet cleaning cloth.

    2.7 The Safety Rules stated in the handbook describe the operations

    and/or precautions to observe to safeguard service personnel during the

    working phases and to guarantee equipment safety, i.e., not exposing persons,

    animals, things to the risk of being injured/damaged.

    2.8 Whenever the safety protection features have been impaired, REMOVE

    POWER.

    2.9 To cut off power proceed to switch off the power supply units as well as

    cut off power station upstream (rack or station distribution frame).

    The safety rules described in this handbook are distinguished by the following

    symbol and statement:

    Labels indicating danger, forbiddance, command

    2.10 It is of utmost importance to follow the instructions printed on the

    labels affixed to the units and assemblies.

    " Dangerous electrical voltages

    " Risks of explosions

    " Moving mechanical parts

    " Equipment connection to earth

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    Safety instructions:

    DANGER! Possibility of personal injury:

    2.14 Carefully observe the specific procedures for installation / turn-up andcommissioning / maintenance of equipment parts where D.C. power is present,

    described in the relevant installation / turn-up and commissioning /

    maintenance documents and the following general rules:

    " Personal injury can be caused by -48VDC. Avoid touching powered

    terminals with any exposed part of your body.

    " Short circuiting, low-voltage, low-impedance, DC circuits can cause

    severe arcing that can result in burns and/or eye damage. Remove

    rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before working with primary

    circuits. Exercise caution to avoid shorting power input terminals.

    Risks of explosions

    Labeling:

    2.15 This risk is present when batteries are used, and it is signaled by the

    following label:

    Safety instructions:

    2.16 Therefore, slits or apertures are made to let air circulate freely and

    allow dangerous gasses to down flow (battery-emitted hydrogen). A 417-IEC-

    5641 Norm. compliant label is affixed next to it indicating that the openingsmust not be covered up.

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    Moving mechanical parts

    Labeling:

    2.17 The following warning label is affixed next to fans or other moving

    mechanical parts:

    Safety instructions:

    2.18 Before carrying out any maintenance operation see that all the moving

    mechanical parts have been stopped.

    Equipment connection to earth

    Labeling:

    2.19 Terminals for equipment connection to earth, to be done according to

    international safety standards, are pointed out by the suitable symbol:

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    Safety instructions:

    2.20 The position of earth connection terminals is specified in the

    Hardware Installation section.

    Heat-radiating mechanical parts

    Labeling:

    2.21 The presence of heat-radiating mechanical parts is indicated by the

    following warning label in compliancy with IEC 417 Norm, Fig.5041:

    DANGER! Possibility of personal injury:

    Safety instructions:

    2.22 Carefully observe the specific procedures for installation / turn-up and

    commissioning / maintenance of equipment parts where heat-radiating

    mechanical parts are present, described in the relevant installation / turn-up

    and commissioning / maintenance documents and the following general rule:

    2.23 Personal injury can be caused by heat. Avoid touching powered

    terminals with any exposed part of your body.

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    Microwave radiations (EMF norms)

    2.24 Equipment emitting RF power (Reminder from site preparation

    procedure):

    2.25 The site must be compliant with ICNIRP guidelines or local regulation

    if more restrictive.

    Safety instructions:

    2.26 The following rules should be strictly applied by Customer:

    " Non authorized persons should not enter the compliance boundaries,

    if any, for the general public.

    " Compliance RF boundaries, if any, related to Electro Magnetic Fieldexposure must be marked.

    " Workers should be allowed to switch-off the power if they have to

    operate inside compliance boundaries.

    " Assure good cable connection.

    " Install the antenna as high as possible from floor or area with public

    access (if possible the cylinder delimitating the compliance

    boundaries, if any, or the cylinder corresponding to the transmission

    area directly in front of antenna with the same diameter as the

    antenna, more than 2 meters high).

    " Install the antenna as far as possible from other existing equipment

    emitting RF power.

    2.27 Anyway remind that someone standing in front of the 9500 MPR-A

    antenna may cause traffic shutdown.

    2.28 Place the relevant stickers:

    EMF emission warning sign

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    2.29 On the site when applicable (when people can cross the compliance

    boundaries and/or the transmission area of the antenna, i.e. roof top

    installation)

    " Warning label Do not stand on the antenna axis

    2.30 On the mast (front side)

    " EMF emission warning sign (Yellow and black) to be placed at bottom

    of antenna, visible by someone moving in front of the antenna (roof top

    installation)

    2.31 On the antenna (rear side)

    " EMF emission warning sign, placed on the antenna.

    Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC norms)

    2.32 The equipment's EMC norms depend on the type of installation being

    carried out (cable termination, grounding etc.,) and on the operating conditions

    (equipment, setting options of the electrical/electronic units, presence ofdummy covers, etc.).

    2.33 Before carrying out any installation, turn-on, tests & operation and

    maintenance operations, read carefully the related sections of this Manual, in

    particular:

    " Hardware Installation

    Figure 2-1. Compliance boundaries for 9500 MPR-A transceivers with 1ft (30 cm) antenna

    System Modulation Worst Configuration A (m) B (m)

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    " Maintenance and Upgrade

    2.34 The norms set down to guarantee EMC compatibility, are

    distinguished inside this Manual by the symbol and term:

    1. EMC General Norms - Installation

    " All connections (towards the external source of the equipment) made

    with shielded cables use only cables and connectors suggested in this

    Manual or in the relevant Plant Documentation, or those specified in

    the Customer's Installation Norms (or similar documents)

    " Shielded cables must be suitably terminated

    " Install filters outside the equipment as required

    " Ground connect the equipment utilizing a conductor with proper

    diameter and impedance

    " Mount shields (if utilized), previously positioned during the

    installation phase, but not before having cleaned and degrease it.

    " Before inserting the shielded unit proceed to clean and degrease all

    peripheral surfaces (contact springs and connection points, etc.)

    " Screw fasten the units to the subrack.

    " To correctly install EMC compatible equipment follow the instructions

    given.

    2. EMC General Norms - Turn-on, Tests & Operation

    " Preset the electrical units as required to guarantee EMC compatibility

    " Check that the equipment is operating with all the shields properly

    positioned (dummy covers, ESD connector protections, etc.)

    " To properly use EMC compatible equipment observe the information

    given

    EMC Norms

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    " Before inserting the shielded unit, which will replace the faulty or

    modified unit, proceed to clean and degrease all peripheral surfaces

    (contact springs and connection points, etc.)

    " Clean the dummy covers of the spare units as well.

    " Screw fasten the units to the subrack.

    Equipment protection against electrostatic discharges

    2.35 Before removing the ESD protections from the monitors, connectors

    etc., observe the precautionary measures stated. Make sure that the ESD

    protections have been replaced and after having terminated the maintenance

    and monitoring operations.

    2.36 Most electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharges, to this

    concern the following warning labels have been affixed:

    2.37 Observe the precautionary measures stated when having to touch the

    electronic parts during the installation/maintenance phases.

    2.38 Workers are supplied with anti static protection devices consisting of

    an elasticized band worn around the wrist and a coiled cord connected to the

    elasticized band and to the stud on the subrack. See Figure 2-2.

    Cautions to avoid equipment damage

    Anti static protection device kit

    2.39 Whenever is necessary to handle spare parts and cards out of their

    own box, this kit (See Figure 2-2) must be always warn and its termination

    must be connected to a grounded structure, to avoid the possible damage of the

    electronic devices for electrostatic discharges.

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    Screw fixing

    2.40 In normal operation conditions, all screws (for unit box closing, cable

    fixing, etc.) must be always tightened to avoid item detachment and to ensure

    the equipment EMI-EMC performance.

    " The screw tightening torque must be:

    2.8 kg x cm (0.28 Newton x m) 10%

    2.4317 in lb. (0.2026 ft lb.) 10%

    " Exceeding this value may result in screw breaking.

    MSS-ODU cable disconnection / connection

    2.41 To avoid equipment damage, always unplug the MOD300 card first

    before disconnecting the MSS-ODU cable (at MSS or ODU side).

    Fan, equipment rack, and equipment cabinet precautions

    2.42 When installing the equipment observe the following:

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. Keep your fingers away from the rotating fan

    blades. Pull the fan-tray card by the thumbscrews only and wait for the fan

    blades to stop spinning before you attempt to remove the FAN card

    completely from the MSS-4/8 shelf.

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR-A requires at

    least three people to support, align, and attach it to an equipment rack. To

    prevent equipment damage or personal injury, make sure you have enough

    help.

    Figure 2-2. Anti static protection device kit

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    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. To prevent personal injury and equipment

    damage due to unbalanced loading of the equipment rack or cabinet, make

    sure the equipment rack or cabinet is properly secured to the floor, ceiling,

    or other rigid structure before mounting the Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR-A in it.

    For approved methods of securing the equipment rack, read the equipment-

    rack installation instructions or contact the equipment-rack manufacturer.

    Electrical precautions

    2.43 Take appropriate safety precautions when performing procedures on

    electrical equipment. Hazardous electrical potentials are present when system

    power is on.

    2.44 Some procedures in this manual require working with small

    conductive objects, such as screwdrivers, fuses, washers, screws, and nuts.

    When working on a shelf at the top of an equipment rack, a dropped object thatfalls into a lower shelf can cause physical damage and electrical short circuits.

    To prevent this, place a piece of paper or other cover over the lower shelf to

    catch fallen objects. Remove the paper or other cover when work is complete.

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. Install the Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR-A in a

    restricted-access area only. Entrance to a restricted-access area is intended

    for qualified or trained personnel and access to it is controlled by a locked

    barrier.

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. The MSS-1/4/8 shelf does not contain main

    overcurrent protection devices. The user must provide circuit breakers orfuses and disconnects between the power source and the Alcatel-Lucent

    9500 MPR-A. Each power feed from a source (-48 V dc and Return) requires

    a dc-rated fast-trip circuit breaker or fuse and disconnect. Circuit breakers or

    fuses must meet applicable local and national electrical safety codes and be

    approved for the intended application. Circuit breaker or fuse size is

    dependent upon site configuration. Refer to site engineering documentation

    for the correct Circuit breaker or fuse size.

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. The MPT-HL shelf does not contain main

    overcurrent protection devices. The user must provide circuit breakers or

    fuses and disconnects between the power source and the Alcatel-Lucent9500 MPR-A. Each power feed from a source (+ 24 V dc or- 48V dc and

    Return) requires a dc-rated fast-trip circuit breaker or fuse and disconnect.

    Circuit breakers or fuses must meet applicable local and national electrical

    safety codes and be approved for the intended application. Circuit breaker or

    fuse size is dependent upon site configuration. Refer to site engineering

    documentation for the correct Circuit breaker or fuse size.

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    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. Make sure you connect the node to a + 24 V dc

    or - 48V dc source that is electrically isolated from the ac source and is

    reliably connected to earth ground.

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. For personal safety, make sure you connectand secure the installation sites frame-ground (earth ground) wire to the

    frame-ground terminal on the 9500 MPR-A before you connect any other

    wires to the node.

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. A dc-power source provides high energy,

    which can cause serious injury or equipment damage. Only Alcatel-Lucent

    qualified personnel should connect the dc power to the Alcatel-Lucent

    9500 MPR-A. To prevent serious injury or equipment damage, make sure the

    power source cables are de-energized before you handle or connect them to

    the node.

    Harmful optical signals

    Laser precautions

    2.45 The equipment contains Class 1 laser component according to IEC

    60825-1 (par. 5).

    2.46 The laser source is placed in the optional SFP plug-in, which is

    installed in the Core-E card and P8ETH card. The laser source is placed in the

    left side of the SFP plug-in.

    2.47 Verify that laser labels on equipment state that the system conforms

    to all applicable standards of 21 CFR 1040.10. If there are no danger labels, call

    the Alcatel-Lucent Technical Support Center (TSC).

    2.48 The invisible infrared radiation emitted by the fiber-optic transmitter

    can cause eye damage. Observe local office procedures and the following

    dangers:

    DANGER Possibility of personal injury. The use of controls and/or adjustments, or the

    performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in

    hazardous infrared radiation exposure.

    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

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    Handling cards

    3.5 Although the risk of damage to an ESD is reduced considerably after

    it is assembled into a circuit designed to protect sensitive components, take the

    following precautions to reduce static charges to harmless levels:

    " Handle all cards as ESDs unless they are known not to contain

    electrostatic-sensitive parts.

    " Wear wrist ground strap, connected to grounded coiled cord before and

    while touching or handling cards containing ESS devices. See

    figure 3-2for an illustration of the wrist strap with cord. The wrist

    strap (PN 1AD 01247 0001) is an elasticized band connected to the

    coiled cord connected to the rack frame ground.

    "Store (even temporarily), pack, and ship cards in antistatic bags orcontainers.

    " Do not handle printed circuit board or components unnecessarily. Use

    plastic handle.

    " Do not use synthetic bristled brushes or acid brushes to clean cards.

    " Handle failed cards with same precautions as good cards.

    3.6 ESD components are protected when properly packaged in conductive

    or antistatic packaging. Acceptable packaging is marked as either conductive

    or antistatic.

    Figure 3-2. ESD Wrist strap and cord

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    " General information books

    " General Release Documents (GRDs)

    " Installation documents

    " Methods of Procedure (MOPs)

    " Product Change Notifications (PCNs)

    " Product Information Bulletins (PIBs)

    " Product manual updates

    " Software patch and software load documents

    " Software Update Documents (SUDs)

    " Technical bulletins

    " Training documents

    " Urgent Product Warnings (UPWs)

    Training

    4.5 Equipment training is available to all customers. Crafts and

    maintenance personnel who are trained by Alcatel-Lucent's Training

    department can expect more effective assistance if they need to call the

    Technical Assistance Center. Regularly scheduled courses are available at thetraining facilities in Plano, Texas. If a customer cannot attend a standard

    course, the Training department can arrange a course for a specific

    requirement and conduct it at the customer's facility. For further information,

    call customer service telephone support and ask for a training coordinator or

    write to one of the following addresses:

    4.6 The annual Product Training Catalog can be ordered by calling the

    training coordinator, or it can be viewed on-line at:

    http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/us/product_training/catalog

    IN USA: IN CANADA:

    Alcatel-Lucent USA

    3400 W. Plano Pkwy.

    Plano, Texas 75075

    ATTN: Training M/S 1206-553

    Alcatel-Lucent Canada

    Network Services Division

    P.O. Box 13600

    Ottawa, Ontario K2K 2E6

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    Technical support center

    4.7 The Technical Support Center (TSC) staff is always ready to provide

    high-quality technical assistance. Customers can expect effective telephone

    assistance when their crafts and maintenance personnel have been trained by

    Alcatel-Lucent's Training department and are equipped with adequate test

    equipment, spares, and documentation at the site.

    4.8 For technical assistance, call Alcatel-Lucent North America Service

    Center at 1-(888) 252-2832.

    After-hours emergency telephone support

    4.9 Emergency support is available after-hours for emergencies by calling

    1-(888) 252-2832.

    4.10 An emergency is defined as an out-of-service, traffic-affecting problem

    or a nonoperating alarm system on traffic-bearing systems.

    4.11 Nonemergency is defined as installation turn-ups, application

    questions, traffic cutover, routine maintenance, or other non-service-affecting

    maintenance. All non-service-affecting, after-hours telephone services are

    billable to the customer.

    4.12 Please provide the operator with the following information:

    " Company name

    " Caller name

    " A telephone number where caller can be reached

    " A brief description of the problem, including the product involved

    After-hours non emergency telephone support

    4.13 After-hours telephone support to address new installations, system

    expansions, system operations, system application, or other

    non-service-affecting issues is available by contacting Alcatel-Lucent at

    1-(888) 252-2832.

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    On-site technical support

    4.14 On-site technical support is available when an issue cannot be

    resolved remotely. This determination is usually made by Alcatel-Lucent TSC

    during the problem investigation process. These services may or may not bebillable to a customer. This depends on several factors such as what type of

    Service Level Agreement a customer has with Alcatel-Lucent, the age of the

    product, etc.

    Repair and return services

    4.15 As part of a comprehensive technical support program, Alcatel-Lucent

    provides factory repair services for equipment. This service is available both

    during and after the warranty period through Alcatel-Lucent's Return and

    Repair department.

    Spare parts and replacement cards

    4.16 For spare parts, spare cards, card exchange, and in-warranty

    replacement on a routine or emergency basis, call customer service telephone

    support.

    4.17 Provide the following information:

    " Customer Contact Name

    " Customer Company Name

    " Customer telephone number

    " Customer E-mail Address

    " A brief description of the problem, including product line, part

    number, and quantity of parts needed

    4.18 For emergency assistance after normal business hours, call customer

    service telephone support, ask the operator for Emergency Parts Assistance,

    and provide the operator with the required information. The operator willcontact an appropriate individual to respond.

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    Return for credit or warranty exchange procedure

    4.19 Returned equipment must have a Parts Request (PR) number. Obtain

    an PR number by calling the Alcatel-Lucent Welcome Center at

    1-866-582-3688.

    4.20 No equipment should be returned without an PR number. The

    following information is required:

    " Description and quantity of equipment to be returned

    " Reason for return

    " Order number the equipment was purchased against and approximate

    date of purchase

    Service center

    4.21 The Service Center tests, repairs, and modifies all cards (both in and

    out of warranty). Cards received for repair or modification are returned

    promptly.

    Return for repair procedure

    4.22 Refer to paragraph 4.19for information on obtaining an PR number.

    Notification to the Service Center and issuance of an PR number by

    Alcatel-Lucent personnel must be made prior to shipment of parts. The

    following information must be furnished with the request for return

    authorization:

    " Purchase order number or requisition number

    " Description and quantity of equipment to be returned

    " Reason for return:

    Modification required

    Defective equipment to be repaired

    " Warranty status (in or out of warranty) and warranty date stamped on

    unit

    " Specific nature of problem

    " Name and telephone number of person who identified problem

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    " Special instruction/information

    Shipping instructions for repair, credit, or

    warranty exchange

    4.23 Return equipment or parts prepaid to the address provided below. The

    PR number must be prominently marked on the shipping label, the packing

    list, and any correspondence regarding the order.

    " Include company name, address, and name of person to contact in case

    of a question.

    " Include specific reason for return. (This aids prompt processing.)

    " Include the same requisition number or purchase order number that

    was furnished with request for return authorization.

    " Include type number and part number of unit.

    " State whether equipment is in or out of warranty.

    " Furnish shipping address for return of unit, if applicable, or other

    pertinent details.

    " Mail purchase order, if applicable, to address shown under Return for

    Repair Procedure, Attention: Service Center.

    Installation and maintenance services

    Engineering and installation service

    4.24 Whether installation for specific equipment or a full turnkey network

    facility is needed, Installation Service can help. Alcatel-Lucent has experience

    in central office, outside plant, and customer premises applications, and

    specializes in flexible scheduling and high-quality service. Qualified staff are

    in place nationwide, so an installation can be started and completed promptly.

    Alcatel Lucent Return Equipment

    Address

    Alcatel Lucent c/o UPS-SCS

    Attn: Repair FE

    2240 Outer Loop

    Bldg 5 Door 505

    Louisville, Ky 40219

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    Contract maintenance service

    4.25 Field service from Alcatel-Lucent US and Canada offices are available.

    Alcatel-Lucent field service is well-suited for private networks of any size.

    4.26 Factory-trained service technicians are qualified on similar systems

    before they are allowed to maintain customer equipment. They have direct

    access to additional technical support around the clock and to all necessary

    tools and test equipment.

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    DLP-100 Task indexlist

    DLP-100

    Task index list

    Refer to Table 100-Ato select the type of procedure or information needed to perform tasks on the

    system.

    Table 100-A. Task Index List

    TYPE OF PROCEDURE/INFORMATION REFERENCE

    Obtain support information IXL-101

    Perform system verification and system turn-up NTP-100

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    DLP-101 Obtain supportinformation

    DLP-101

    Obtain support information

    Refer to Table 101-Ato select the type of procedure or information needed to perform tasks on the

    system. The following references are used:

    For references to Operation and Administration manual, refer to the 9500 MPR-A Operation and

    Administration manual (PN 3EM23954AM).

    For references to Product Information manual, refer to the 9500 MPR-A Product Information,

    manual (PN 3EM23952AM).

    For references to Maintenance and Trouble Clearing, refer to the 9500 MPR-A Maintenance and

    Trouble Clearing (PN 3EM23956AM).

    A Test Data Sheet (TDS) is available to generate electronic documentation of the Turn-Up testresults. Contact the Alcatel-Lucent Deployment Project Manager (DPM) responsible for this site to

    acquire a copy of the TDS file.

    Table 101-A. Identifying documentation for installation support

    TYPE OF PROCEDURE/INFORMATION REFERENCE

    Overview; how to use documentation Introduction, Section 1.

    Safety awareness Introduction, Section 2.

    Electrostatic-sensitive devices Introduction, Section 3.

    Product support information Introduction, Section 4.

    Locate cards and identify addresses Product InformationIdentify controls and indicators Operation and Administration

    manual

    Authorize users and provision account security Operation and Administration

    manual

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    Non-trouble Procedures (NTPs)NTP-100 Perform system verification and system turn-up

    NTP-100

    Perform system verification and system turn-up

    This procedure is used to verify and turn-up the system.

    General

    The following nontrouble-clearing procedure verifies proper hardware installation, hardware

    operation, and software operation before placing the 9500 MPR-A In-Service.

    The Turn-Up manual is arranged into eight phases:

    " Preparationphase 1 (steps 1through 6)

    " Outside plant installation verificationphase 2 (steps 8through 21)

    " Inside plant installation verificationphase 3 (steps 22through 24)

    " Card installationphase 4 (step 25)

    " Software installationphase 5 (step 26)

    " System provisioningphase 6 (steps 27through 28)

    " System acceptance testsphase 7 (steps 29through 33)

    " Wrap upphase 8 (steps 34through 39)

    The System Acceptance Tests phase is performed on both ends of the radio link and must be

    performed after both ends of the link have completed phases 1 through 6.

    Step details are in Detailed Level Procedures (DLPs). Test Data Sheet (TDS) and Photo ID Log are

    provided to record and mark off steps accomplished.

    The referenced procedures presume the equipment and system hardware installation was performed

    and verified in accordance with established procedures.

    Use this procedure to turn-up a 9500 MPR-A only. If performing an upgrade, use documentation

    provided with the software release kit.

    Refer to 9500 MPR-A Operation and Administration manual (PN 3EM23954AM) for detailed

    procedures describing system provisioning, operation, and administration procedures.

    Refer to the 9500 MPR-A Product Information manual (PN 3EM23952AM) for detailed information

    regarding 9500 MPR-A.

    A Test Data Sheet (TDS) is available to generate electronic documentation of the Turn-Up test

    results. Contact the Alcatel-Lucent Deployment Project Manager (DPM) responsible for this site to

    acquire a copy of the TDS file.

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    STEP PROCEDURE

    Preparation

    1 Get office record.

    2 Record site-specific information.

    For details, refer to DLP-100.

    3 Read turn-up test plan.

    For details, refer to site configuration documentation.

    4 Review safety awareness information.

    For details, refer to Introduction Section 2.

    5 Review static-sensitive device handling procedures.

    For details, refer to Introduction Section 3.

    6 Verify availability of recommended test equipment.

    For details, refer to DLP-101.

    7 Installation stand-alone MSS-1/4/8 shelf?

    If yes, go to step 22.

    If no, go to step 8.

    Outside plant installation verification

    8 Perform antenna installation verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-102.

    9 Does installation include ODU300(s)?

    If yes, go to step 10.If no, go to step 15.

    ODU300 antenna system verification

    10 Perform ODU300 installation verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-103.

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    11 Perform antenna polarization verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-104.

    12 Does installation include non-integrated ODU300 or split mount ODU300s?

    If yes, go to step 13.

    If no, go to step 14.

    13 Perform flex section installation verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-105.

    14 Perform LMR400 transmission line installation verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-106.

    MPT-HL antenna system verification

    15 Does installation include MPT-HL Transceiver(s)?

    If yes, go to step 16.

    If no, go to step 18.

    16 Perform antenna polarization verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-104.

    17 Perform flex section installation verification, if applicable.

    For details, refer to DLP-105.

    18 Does installation include MPT-HC/MPT-XP/9558HC (MPT ODU) OutDoor Unit(s)?

    If yes, go to step 19.

    If no, go to step 20.

    MPT ODU antenna system verification

    19 Refer to 9500 MPR-A MSS-1c User Manual, PN 3DB19901DC for details on MPT

    ODU antenna system verification.

    20 Does installation include MPT-GC OutDoor OutDoor Unit(s)?

    If yes, go to step 21.

    If no, go to step 22.

    MPT-GC antenna system verification

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    21 Refer to 9500 MPR-A MPT-GC User Manual, PN 3DB19025AA for details on MPT-GC

    antenna system verification.

    Inside plant installation verification

    22 Perform radio and radio rack visual inspection.

    For details, refer to DLP-107.

    23 Perform DC power installation verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-108.

    24 Perform tributary cable installation verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-109.

    Card installation

    25 Install plug-in cards.

    For details, refer to DLP-110.

    Software installation

    26 Load System and Craft Terminal Software on PC.

    For details, refer to DLP-111.

    System provisioning

    27 Provision MSS-1/MSS-4/MSS-8 shelf.

    For details, refer to DLP-112.

    28 Provision MPT-GC OutDoor Unit.

    For details, Refer to 9500 MPR-A MPT-GC User Manual, PN

    3DB19025AA for provision details.

    System acceptance tests

    29 Perform tributary functionality tests.

    For details, refer to DLP-113.

    30 Perform Tx power and RSL tests.

    For details, refer to DLP-114.

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    31 Perform protection switching test.

    For details, refer to DLP-115.

    32 Perform hop stability test.

    For details, refer to DLP-115.

    33 Perform radio interference and fade test.

    For MOD300/ODU300 details, refer to DLP-116.

    For MPT-HL Transceiver details, refer to DLP-117.

    For MPT ODU details, refer to 9500 MPR-A MSS-1c User Manual, PN

    3DB19901DC.

    For MPT-GC OutDoor Unit details, refer to 9500 MPR-A MPT-GC UserManual, PN 3DB19025AA.

    Wrap up

    34 Disconnect all test equipment and test cables from system.

    For details, refer to DLP-118.

    35 Provision cross connections.

    For details, refer to DLP-119.

    36 Provision verification.

    For details, refer to DLP-120.

    37 Perform Database Back-up.

    For details, refer to DLP-121.

    38 Verify system is alarm-free.

    For details, refer to DLP-122.

    39 Finalize system documentation, site cleanup, and obtain customer acceptance

    certification.

    For details, refer to DLP-123.

    40 STOP. This procedure is complete.

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    DLP-100

    Detailed Level Procedures (DLPs)DLP-100 Site-specific information

    DLP-100

    Site-specific information

    Purpose

    This procedure is used to obtain site-specific information.

    General

    Not all of this procedure can be performed initially. Some of the data that is requested is not

    available until turn up is complete.

    Use TDS spreadsheet, tabs 0-Title and 5-Inspection Checklist for this procedure.

    STEP PROCEDURE

    1 Is NTP-100being used for correct DLP sequence?

    If yes, go to step 2.

    If no, refer to NTP-100for correct DLP sequence.

    2 From office records and engineering specifications, record the following information in

    the TDS tab 0-Title.

    a. Name of customer

    b. Site name and address

    c. Latitude and Longitude of the site

    d. To/From site name

    e. Software Version

    f. MSS Shelf # of # (up to three MSS shelves may be in a stacked arrangement.

    Record which shelf is documented with the TDS: Ex MSS-8 shelf 2 of 3)

    g. Main Radio Channel slot number and port number

    h. Standby Radio Channel slot number and port number

    i. Date:

    j. Tester Name

    k. Equipment ID

    l. Rack Number

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    m. Customer supplied Local Configuration IP Address

    n. Hardware Order number

    o. Customer Site Reference number (if applicable)

    p. Customer P.O. reference number

    q. Name of customer representative

    r. Signature of customer representative

    s. Name of Alcatel-Lucent field service engineer

    t. Signature of Alcatel-Lucent field service engineer

    u. Customer supplied Channel Plan with VLAN (Flow) IDs

    3 From office records and engineering specifications, record the following information in

    the TDS tab 5-Inspection Checklist.

    a. Design antenna type

    b. Design antenna center line

    c. Azimuth

    d. Polarity

    4 Verify that you have the Customer supplied Channel Plan with VLAN (Flow) IDs.

    5 STOP. This procedure is complete.

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    DLP-101 Verify test equipment availability

    DLP-101

    Verify test equipment availability

    PurposeThis procedure is used to verify the availability of test equipment needed to turn up the system.

    General

    Test equipment types listed are recommended, but equivalent test equipment can be substituted.

    Before substituting test equipment, carefully check the procedure to determine required

    characteristics.

    Prerequisites

    Personnel performing these procedures must be familiar with the operation of all test equipment.

    Operating instructions for test equipment are not included, except for specific instrument settingsor precautionary notes. Obtain operating instructions from the equipment manufacturer.

    When using calibrated test equipment, verify that calibration date is within the time frame for

    accuracy.

    The personnel performing steps in these procedures need access to standard installation handtools,

    including assorted screwdrivers, small pliers, etc.

    STEP PROCEDURE

    1 Verify that the following test equipment is available before testing:

    a. Standard Field Engineer Toolkit

    b. Laptop computer, with 9500 MPR-A SWP installed

    c. RJ-45 Cat5E straight-through serial cable, to connect a laptop to the Core-E or

    MSS/CORE

    d. Plug-in style ESD wrist strap (Alcatel-Lucent PN 1AD012470001)

    e. Digital Multi Meter (Fluke 75 or equivalent)

    f. Microwave Power Meter, with High Power Sensor, -10dBm to +35 dBm ((Agilent

    model 8481H or equivalent)

    Or

    Microwave Power Meter, with 50 Ohm sensor, -60 to +20 dBm, 10 MHz to 18 GHz

    (Agilent model E4418B with Sensor E9300A or equivalent). Plus 30 dB

    attenuator, item h.

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    g. Path Align-R (XL Microwave - 2201 or equivalent)

    h. Attenuator, 30dB, 50 ohm, 20 watts, coaxial N-type. Used with Power Sensor to

    pad levels above +20dBm, eliminates need for High Power Sensor (Agilent 8481H)

    i. Ethernet Test set (JDSU Smart Class Ethernet or equivalent)

    j. Test set capable of measuring electrical DS1, as required for P32E1DS1 equipped

    MSS-4/8 shelf or MSS/DS1 MSS-1 shelf (Acterna T-BERD 2310 with Option P4

    or equivalent)

    k. Test set capable of measuring electrical DS3, as required for P2E3DS3 equipped

    MSS-4/8 shelf (Acterna T-BERD 2310 with Option P5 or equivalent)

    l. Test set capable of measuring electrical OC-3, as required for SDHACC equipped

    MSS-4/8 shelf (Acterna T-BERD 2310 with Option P3 or equivalent)

    m. (2) long DS3 jumper cables with BNC connectors, as required for P2E3DS3equipped MSS-4/8 shelf

    n. (2) 75-ohm BNC-to-MiniWeco Adapters, as required for P2E3DS3 equipped

    MSS-4/8 shelf

    o. (2) long fiber optic cables, as required for SDHACC equipped MSS-4/8 shelf

    2 STOP. This procedure is complete.

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    DLP-102

    DLP-102 Antenna installationverification

    DLP-102

    Antenna installation verification

    PurposeThis procedure is used to perform outside visual inspection of antenna, antenna strut mount, and

    antenna mount installation.

    General

    Use the TDS spreadsheet, tab 5-Inspection Checklist for this procedure.

    Refer to TDS Visual Inspection tab to document antenna visual inspection, antenna type

    verification, antenna strut arm verification results.

    Place an (X) in the OK box of spreadsheet for each item verified. Place an (X) in the NOK box of

    spreadsheet for each item which fails inspection. Place an (X) in the NA box of spreadsheet for eachitem which is not applicable for this installation.

    STEP PROCEDURE

    1 Determine system configuration per site engineering documentation.

    2 Complete steps 3through 13for each antenna associated with the radio and record all

    findings in TDS.

    Antenna visual inspection

    3 Inspect antenna is not damaged and installed per manufacturing specifications.

    Verify all aspects of the inspection which pass inspection and record all deficiencies

    identified in TDS.

    a. Inspect antenna for dents.

    b. Inspect antenna for distortions in shape.

    c. Inspect the feedhorn guy-wires are not loose or over tensioned.

    d. Inspect the feedhorn for damage at back of antenna.

    e. Inspect overall antenna installation is correct.

    4 Verify the antenna height above the ground (line drop) is correct per site engineering

    documentation. Record all findings in TDS.

    5 Inspect antenna installation and record all deficiencies identified in TDS.

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    a. Antenna front view (zoom in from ground)

    b. Antenna back view (wide angle from tower)

    c. Antenna feedhorn guy-wires (zoom in from tower)

    d. Elevation reading from line drop

    Antenna type verification

    6 Record the antenna type and serial number in TDS.

    7 Verify the installed antenna type is correct per site engineering documentation and

    record in TDS.

    8 Verify antenna factory feedhorn sweep label in TDS. Record all deficiencies identified

    TDS.

    a. Verify antenna factory feedhorn sweep has been labeled.

    b. Verify antenna factory feedhorn sweep label indicates the hop the sweep

    corresponds to.

    9 Verify antenna factory feedhorn sweep label has been left on site and record in TDS.

    Antenna strut arm verification

    10 Inspect antenna strut arm installation. Verify all aspects of the inspection which pass

    inspection and record all deficiencies identified in TDS

    a. Check that antenna has required number of struts as per customer standards, i.e.

    4' = 1 strut, 6' & 8' = 2 struts.

    b. Check that strut arm connections to the tower and antenna frame are secure and

    within allowable +/- 5 degrees on vertical plane

    c. Check that strut arm connections to the tower and antenna frame are secure and

    within allowable +/- 25 degrees on horizontal plane.

    11 Inspect antenna strut installation and record all deficiencies identified in TDS:

    a. Antenna strut arm connection to tower or applicable steel member.

    b. Antenna strut arm connection to antenna frame in horizontal plane.

    c. Antenna strut arm connection to antenna frame in vertical plane.

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    Antenna mount verification

    12 Inspect the antenna and antenna mount installation is correct per site engineering

    documentation. Verify all aspects of the inspection which pass inspection and record

    all deficiencies identified in TDS.

    a. Verify antenna mount is installed correctly.

    b. Verify all antenna and antenna mount hardware are secure.

    c. Verify antenna and antenna mount are plumb when applicable.

    13 Document antenna strut installation and record all deficiencies identified in TDS:

    a. Top & Bottom mount connections to tower

    b. Digital level reading showing mount plumbness

    c. Overall antenna mount view showing all mount connections

    14 STOP. This procedure is complete.

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    DLP-103 ODU300installation verification

    DLP-103

    ODU300 installation verification

    PURPOSEThis procedure is used to perform inspection of ODU300 installation and its associated components

    (type N connector, surge arrestors, grounding, and weatherproofing).

    General

    Use the TDS spreadsheet, tab 5-Inspection Checklist for this procedure.

    Refer to TDS Visual Inspection tab to document ODU300 installation inspection, type N connector

    inspection results.

    Place an (X) in the OK box of spreadsheet for each item verified. Place an (X) in the NOK box of

    spreadsheet for each item which fails inspection. Place an (X) in the NA box of spreadsheet for eachitem which is not applicable for this installation.

    STEP PROCEDURE

    1 Determine system configuration per site engineering documentation.

    2 Complete steps 3through 5for each antenna associated with the radio and record all

    findings in TDS. Record all deficiencies identified.

    ODU300 installation inspection

    3 Inspect ODU300 is installed per Alcatel-Lucent specifications. Verify all aspects of the

    inspection which pass inspection and record all deficiencies identified in TDS.

    a. Verify ODU300 and bracket are installed correctly.

    b. Verify ODU300 orientation is correct.

    c. Verify ODU300 and mounting bracket are secured properly.

    d. Verify 90 degree adapter installation to ODU300 is installed correctly and

    weatherproofed.

    e. Verify lightning surge arrestor installation is correct and weatherproofed.

    NOTE: Some ODU300s include built-in lightning surge arrestors. Refer to site

    engineering documentation to determine if an external lightning surge arrestor is

    required.

    f. Verify ODU300 ground installation is correct and connected to top ground bar.

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    4 Document ODU300 installation and record all deficiencies identified in TDS.

    a. ODU300 installation showing mounting bracket and ODU300 attachment to

    ODU300 mount.

    b. 90 degree adapter connection to ODU300, weatherproofing & surge arrestorw/attachment bracket.

    c. ODU300 ground installation at ODU300 and connection to top ground busbar.

    Type N bulkhead connection inspection

    5 Inspect the type N connector in the ODU300 and verify the connection is tight. Verify

    all aspects of the inspection which pass inspection and record all deficiencies identified

    in TDS.

    With the 90 degree adapter connected to the ODU300 and surge arrestor, gently

    rotate, then wiggle the coax to see if the type N bulkhead connector moves.

    6 STOP. This procedure is complete.

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    DLP-104

    DLP-104 Antenna polarizationverification

    DLP-104

    Antenna polarization verification

    PurposeThis procedure is used to perform visual inspection of antenna polarization and frequency.

    General

    Use the TDS spreadsheet, tab 5-Inspection Checklist for this procedure.

    Refer to TDS Visual Inspection tab to document antenna polarization inspection, feedhorn

    installation inspection results.

    Place an (X) in the OK box of spreadsheet for each item verified. Place an (X) in the NOK box of

    spreadsheet for each item which fails inspection. Place an (X) in the NA box of spreadsheet for each

    item which is not applicable for this installation.

    Required equipment

    Path Align-R (XL Microwave - 2201 or equivalent)

    STEP PROCEDURE

    1 Determine system configuration per site engineering documentation.

    2 Complete steps 3through 8for each antenna associated with the radio. Verify allaspects of the installations which pass in TDS. Record all deficiencies identified.

    Antenna polarization verification

    3 Determine antenna polarization and frequency per site engineering documentation

    and record in TDS.

    4 Verify antenna polarization and frequency and record in TDS.

    5 Inspect antenna polarization and installation are correct. Verify all aspects of the

    inspection which pass in TDS. Record all deficiencies identified.

    a. Verify feedhorn retaining bolts are tight.

    b. Verify feedhorn is level.

    c. Verify antenna polarization is correct.

    d. Verify antenna frequency is correct.

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    6 Document antenna polarization and record all deficiencies identified in TDS.

    a. Antenna Feedhorn Rear view showing feedhorn retaining bolts.

    b. Antenna Feedhorn Rear view showing digital level readings of feedhorn installed.

    c. Antenna feedhorn rear view showing polarization and offset.

    Antenna feedhorn verification

    7 Verify the feedhorn installation is correct. Verify all aspects of the installations which

    pass in TDS. Record all deficiencies identified.

    a. Verify feedhorn retaining bolts are tight.

    b. Verify feedhorn is level.

    8 Document feedhorn installation with the following photos.

    a. Antenna Feedhorn Rear View showing feedhorn retaining bolts.

    b. Antenna Feedhorn Rear View digital level readings

    Antenna feedhorn verification - XPD procedure

    The overall Method is to Perform XPD tuning procedure on MAIN to MAIN antenna

    FIRST (Far end MAIN is leveled, then Local MAIN is tuned.). Secondly, Tune the

    Local DIV antenna XPD to the Far end MAIN antenna. Third, Check MAIN and DIV

    XPD against Far end DIV. Must Tune Far end DIV if less than 28dB XPD

    Discrimination. Record all deficiencies identified.

    Use Path Align-R to perform XPD tuning procedure.

    9 Observe and record INITIALRSL on both local and remote radios for both polarities.

    Record results in TDS.

    10 Perform a far end Tx mute the Path Align-R on the H-pol. Observe the Local H-pol

    RSL. Record results in TDS.

    (Expected value for Standard antenna is 30dB. Expected value for Ultra High

    Performance antenna is 33dB)

    11 If value is below expected value for antenna type, loosen and slowly rotate feed at local

    end to null the RSL signal measured on the V-pol. Record results in TDS.

    12 Is antenna configuration a split-pack configuration?

    If yes, repeat steps 10and 11to tune the diversity antenna to the far

    end main antenna. Record results in TDS.

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    Then repeat steps 10and 11to tune the main antenna to the far end

    diversity antenna. Record results in TDS.

    Then repeat steps 10and 11to tune the diversity antenna to the far end

    diversity antenna. Record results in TDS.

    If no, go the step 13.

    13 Un-mute far end Tx the Path Align-R on both H-pol and V-pol and disable ATPC. (Set

    to maximum Tx power as per path calculation)

    14 Compare measured RSL's against expected values from path calculations. Record

    results in TDS.

    15 Is actual versus calculated RSL values difference greater than +/- 2dB?

    If yes, repeat steps 10through 14to fine tune antenna alignment.

    If no, go the step 16.

    16 Observe and record FINAL RSL on both local and remote radios for both polarities.

    Record results in TDS.

    17 Obtain and save screen capture(s) of local and remote RSL's from the CT Performance

    Monitoring screen. Save them in word document and a name appropriately

    18 Document feedhorn installation with the following photos.

    a. Antenna Feedhorn Rear View showing feedhorn retaining bolts.

    b. Antenna Feedhorn Rear View showing digital level readings of feedhorn install

    after XPD performed

    19 STOP. This procedure is complete.

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    STEP PROCEDURE

    1 DANGER: Possibility of personal injury. Hazardous electrical potentials are present.

    Severe arcing is possible and can cause burns or eye injury. Remove rings,watches, and other metal jewelry when working with primary circuits. Exercise

    caution to avoid shorting power input terminals.

    2 Determine system configuration per site engineering documentation.

    3 Complete steps 4through 7for each antenna associated with the radio. Record all

    findings in TDS.

    Flex section hardware installation verification

    4 Inspect flex section installation.

    a. Verify correct hardware and gaskets where used to install flex section to feedhorn

    (i.e. bolts, nuts, lock washers, and 1/2 gaskets were applicable) and installation

    was performed correctly. Refer to Table 105-A.

    b. Verify correct hardware and gaskets where used to install flex section to antenna

    or ODU300 (i.e. bolts, nuts, lock washers, and 1/2 gaskets were applicable) and

    installation was performed correctly. Refer to Table 105-A.

    c. Verify flex section twist groove depth with dial caliper

    5 Document flex section installation with the following photos.

    a. Flex twist and feedhorn flange connection

    b. Flex twist and ODU300 flange or top of the rack connection

    Flex section installation inspection - routing and bends

    6 Verify the flex section is routed properly. Verify all aspects of the installations which

    pass in TDS. Record all deficiencies identified.

    a. Inspect flex twist for damage.

    b. Inspect flex twist for excessive pressure at flange connections.

    c. Ensure the flex section does not rub against tower, mount, or other steel members.

    d. Ensure the flex section was formed within allowable bend specifications. Refer to

    Table 105-B.

    e. Ensure the flex hanger has been used at mid-point of flex twist.

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    f. Ensure the flex twist support hardware is tight and properly installed.

    7 Document flex section installation with the following photos.

    a. Flex twist routing from feedhorn flange to ODU300 or top of the rack flange.

    b. Flex twist hangers showing attachment to flex twist and tower or mount member.

    8 STOP. This procedure is complete.

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    LMR400 transmission line installation verification

    PurposeThis procedure is used to perform inspection of LMR400 transmission line installation and its

    associated components.

    General

    Figure 106-1shows typical IF cable system installation including antenna, ODU300, IF cable,

    lightening surge suppressors, and system cable grounding.

    The same IF cable installation is used to power MPT-HC/MPT-XP/9558HC (MPT ODU)s were the

    cable run length is greater than 100 meters.

    Figure 106-2shows typical radio coaxial cable grounding located outside of the building,recommended.

    Figure 106-3shows radio coaxial cable grounding where the surge suppressor is located inside of the

    building.

    For detailed instruction on LMR400 transmission line/MPT ODU power installation including IF

    cable system/MPT ODU installation, Lightning surge suppressor installation, coaxial cable

    grounding, weatherproofing connections, refer to 9500 MPR-A Installation Practices manual PN,

    3EM23953AM.

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    Figure 106-1. Typical tower coaxial cable detail

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    Use the TDS spreadsheet, tab 5-Inspection Checklist for this procedure.

    Figure 106-2. Typical radio coaxial cable grounding outside building

    Figure 106-3. Radio coaxial cable grounding, surge suppressor inside building

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    Outside plant LMR400 hardware installation inspection

    6 Inspect LMR400 installation. Verify all aspects of the inspection which pass in TDS.

    Record all deficiencies identified.

    a. Verify proper hangers were used to install LMR400 run from the building entry

    point to the ODU.

    b. Ensure proper hanger spacing was utilized fo