Alcatel 9400 UX User manual

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Alcatel 9400 UX
User Manual

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Table of contents
1 -- Foreword 15..........................................................................
1.1 -- Structure of the manual 15.........................................................
1.2 -- Using the manual 15..............................................................
1.3 -- Safety instructions 16.............................................................
1.3.1 -- General rules 16..........................................................
1.3.2 -- Symbols 16..............................................................
1.3.3 -- Symbols used in the document 17...........................................
1.3.4 -- Certificate of compliance with European safety standards 18....................
1.3.5 -- Eco--Declaration 19.......................................................
1.3.6 -- Public exposition to electromagnetic fields 20.................................
2 -- Description of the equipment 21.......................................................
2.1 -- Alcatel 9400 Family 21............................................................
2.1.1 -- Simplified description 21...................................................
2.1.2 -- Configuration 22..........................................................
2.1.3 -- ALCATEL 9400 UX features 24.............................................
2.1.4 -- Capacity configurations 29.................................................
2.1.5 -- Typical hardware configurations 29..........................................
2.2 -- Operation 30.....................................................................
2.2.1 -- 1+0 configuration 30.......................................................
2.2.2 -- Basic 1+1 configuration 34.................................................
2.2.3 -- 1+1 configuration with multiplexer/demultiplexer protection 36...................
2.3 -- Engineering service channels 38....................................................
2.3.1 -- ESC number 1 39.........................................................
2.3.2 -- ESC number 2 40.........................................................
2.3.3 -- ESC numbers 3 and 4 40..................................................
2.3.4 -- ESC number 5 41.........................................................
2.4 -- Alarms, telesignalling and remote controls (TS/TC) 42.................................
2.5 -- Loopback options 42..............................................................
2.6 -- Equipment management 44........................................................
2.7 -- IDU controls, indications and connectors 45..........................................
2.7.1 -- Classic main IDU 45.......................................................
2.7.2 -- Light IDU 47..............................................................
2.7.3 -- Extension IDU 48.........................................................
2.7.4 -- Access IDU 49...........................................................
2.8 -- Technical characteristics 51........................................................
2.9 -- Frequency agility bands 58.........................................................
3 -- Installation 61........................................................................
3.1 -- Delivery 61.......................................................................
3.1.1 -- Checking the configuration 61..............................................
3.2 -- Labels on the equipment 62........................................................
3.2.1 -- Typical installation dimensions (1+0 configuration with integrated 1 ft) 66.........

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3.3 -- Installing the equipment 68.........................................................
3.3.1 -- Information required for installation 68.......................................
3.3.2 -- Precautions concerning electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and safety 68.......
3.3.3 -- Tools required 68.........................................................
3.3.4 -- Fasten torques for the screws and connectors 69.............................
3.4 -- Installing 19” IDUs 69.............................................................
3.4.1 -- Installation on feet or on a wall mounting 70..................................
3.4.2 -- Laborack or 9U subrack installation 70.......................................
3.5 -- Outdoor part installation 73.........................................................
3.5.1 -- General information 73....................................................
3.5.2 -- Choosing antenna polarization 74...........................................
3.5.3 -- Installing the configuration with pole mounting 1 + 0 (9400UXI102) 75............
3.5.4 -- Installing the configuration with pole mounting 1 + 1 (9400UXI101) 81............
3.5.5 -- Installation with non-integrated antenna 87...................................
3.6 -- Wiring 92........................................................................
3.6.1 -- Wiring the power supply to the 19” indoor units 92.............................
3.6.2 -- Equipment earthing 93.....................................................
3.6.3 -- IDU/ODU wiring 95........................................................
3.6.4 -- Wiring the 34 Mbit/s tributary and auxiliary 2 Mbit/s stream 96...................
3.6.5 -- Wiring n x 2 Mbit/s tributaries 96............................................
3.6.6 -- Engineering service channel wiring 98.......................................
3.6.7 -- Alarm and remote control wiring (TS/TC) 98..................................
3.6.8 -- Engineering service channel ESC2 telephone handset 99......................
3.7 -- Wiring between a terminal’s units 99.................................................
3.7.1 -- Main IDU - extension IDU wiring 99..........................................
3.7.2 -- Wiring the IDUs in 1+1 with MUX protection 99................................
3.8 -- Wiring between terminals of a station 101.............................................
3.8.1 -- Tributary wiring 101........................................................
3.8.2 -- ESC wiring 101............................................................
4 -- Configuration and operation software 103...............................................
4.1 -- Installing the software 103..........................................................
4.1.1 -- Warning note 103..........................................................
4.1.2 -- Installing the software 105...................................................
4.2 -- 9400 UX applications 110...........................................................
4.2.1 -- Introduction 110............................................................
4.2.2 -- Menu bar 110..............................................................
4.2.3 -- Global synthesis line 112....................................................
4.2.4 -- How to open a session 113..................................................
4.2.5 -- List of applications 114......................................................
4.3 -- “Administrative functions” application 115.............................................
4.3.1 -- Starting in Default configuration 115..........................................
4.3.2 -- “File” and “Receive” menus 117..............................................
4.3.3 -- “Operator” menu 117.......................................................
4.4 -- “Installation parameters” application 120..............................................
4.4.1 -- “Tables” menu 120.........................................................
4.4.2 -- “File” menu 123............................................................

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4.5 -- “Operation parameters” application 124...............................................
4.5.1 -- “Terminal” menu 125........................................................
4.5.2 -- “Network” menu with 946LUX11 or 946LUX12 software (RQ2) 128................
4.5.3 -- “Network” menu with 946LUX40 software (SNMP) 132..........................
4.5.4 -- “Thresholds” menu 135.....................................................
4.5.5 -- “Alarms” menu 138.........................................................
4.5.6 -- “Summary” menu (946LUX12 and 946LUX40 version of the software) 140.........
4.5.7 -- “File” menu 140............................................................
4.6 -- “Software downloading”application 143...............................................
4.7 -- “Alarms, Status and Controls” application 146..........................................
4.7.1 -- Opening the application 146.................................................
4.7.2 -- Main screen 146...........................................................
4.7.3 -- Viewing alarm and synthesis information 147..................................
4.7.4 -- Accessing secondary NE screens 148........................................
4.7.5 -- Exiting secondary screens 149...............................................
4.7.6 -- Alarm synthesis line 150....................................................
4.7.7 -- “View” menu 151...........................................................
4.7.8 -- “History” menu 151.........................................................
4.7.9 -- “Remote_Control” menu 153.................................................
4.8 -- “Performance Monitoring (G821)” application 155......................................
4.8.1 -- “Display” menu 156.........................................................
4.8.2 -- “Save” menu 157...........................................................
4.9 -- “Radio Transmission Parameters” application 158......................................
4.10 -- “Remote inventory” application 161..................................................
4.10.1 -- “File” menu 161...........................................................
4.10.2 -- “Receive” menu 162.......................................................
4.11 -- “Maintenance Memory” application 164..............................................
4.11.1 -- “File” menu7 165..........................................................
4.11.2 -- “Receive” menu 166.......................................................
4.11.3 -- “Clear” menu 166.........................................................
4.12 -- “G784 Performance Monitoring” application 167.......................................
4.12.1 -- “File” menu 168...........................................................
4.12.2 -- “View” menu 169..........................................................
4.12.3 -- “Mode” menu 169.........................................................
4.12.4 -- “Configure” menu 175.....................................................
4.13 -- “Analogue measurements” application 177...........................................
4.13.1 -- “Mode” menu 177.........................................................
4.14 -- Local supervision 178.............................................................
4.14.1 -- Station A of network with supervision/station of network without supervision 178...
4.14.2 -- Station B in a network with supervision 179...................................
5 -- Commissioning 181....................................................................
5.1 -- Order of commissioning for a link 181.................................................
5.2 -- Installing and commissioning station A (phase 1) 182...................................
5.2.1 -- Preliminary operations 182..................................................
5.2.2 -- Setting up the installation parameters 183.....................................
5.2.3 -- Setting up the operation parameters 183......................................
5.2.4 -- Checking out operation 184..................................................

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5.3 -- Installing and commissioning station B 186............................................
5.3.1 -- Preliminary operations 186..................................................
5.3.2 -- Pointing the antenna with pole mounting 1+1 (9400UXI101) 186..................
5.3.3 -- Pointing the antenna with pole mounting 1+0 (9400UXI102) 187..................
5.3.4 -- Checking out operation 187..................................................
5.4 -- Commissioning the link from station A (phase 2) 188...................................
5.4.1 -- Pointing the antenna 188....................................................
5.4.2 -- Checking the radio transmission parameters 188...............................
5.4.3 -- Remote tributary loop 189...................................................
5.4.4 -- Checking the transmit/receive switching function 189...........................
5.4.5 -- Checking quality 190.......................................................
5.4.6 -- End of commissioning 191..................................................
5.5 -- Reversing the order of link installation and commissioning 191...........................
6 -- Operation, servicing and maintenance 193..............................................
6.1 -- Network supervision 193............................................................
6.1.1 -- Network supervised with the Alcatel network management system 193............
6.1.2 -- Network without the Alcatel network management system 193...................
6.2 -- Preventive maintenance 193........................................................
6.3 -- Corrective maintenance 193.........................................................
6.3.1 -- Methodology 193...........................................................
6.3.2 -- Analyzing IDU alarm indicators 193...........................................
6.3.3 -- Using the operating programs to trace alarms 194..............................
6.3.4 -- Corrective servicing 195....................................................
6.4 -- Screens displayed on opening the AS&C application 196................................
6.5 -- Analyzing the “zoom” displays of the functional screens 198.............................
6.5.1 -- 1+0 configurations 198......................................................
6.5.2 -- 1+1 configurations without MUX protection 199................................
6.5.3 -- 1+1 configurations with MUX protection 200...................................
6.6 -- Analyzing units and modules 203....................................................
6.6.1 -- Main, extension or Light IDU 203.............................................
6.6.2 -- Main and standby outdoor units (ODU) 204....................................
6.6.3 -- LIU module or function 207..................................................
6.6.4 -- Power supply module (PSU) 207.............................................
6.6.5 -- ESC 3 and 4 module 208....................................................
6.6.6 -- ENVT module 208..........................................................
6.6.7 -- MCU boards and SCU board in 1+1 configuration with Mux protection 210.........
6.6.8 -- SCU boards 213...........................................................
6.7 -- Changing IDU 214.................................................................
6.7.1 -- Replacing like for like a Light or classic IDU (1+0 or basic 1+1) 214...............
6.7.2 -- Replacing a Light IDU with a classic IDU (1+0 only) and vice versa 214...........
6.7.3 -- Replacing like for like a main IDU with MUX protection 214......................
6.7.4 -- Replacing like for like an extension IDU 215...................................
6.7.5 -- Note on IDU compatibility 215...............................................
6.8 -- Changing ODU 216................................................................

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7 -- Changing configurations 217...........................................................
7.1 -- Changing frequency 218............................................................
7.1.1 -- Changing frequency within the same sub-band 218.............................
7.1.2 -- Changing frequency within another sub-band or a different band 219..............
7.2 -- Changing tributaries 220............................................................
7.2.1 -- Enabling inactive tributaries 220..............................................
7.2.2 -- Changing the tributary impedance (classic IDU) 220............................
7.2.3 -- Changing the tributary impedance (Light IDU versions only) 228..................
7.2.4 -- Changing bit rate by software 229............................................
7.2.5 -- Changing bit rate by changing an LAU and LIU tributary boards 230..............
7.3 -- Changing software key 232..........................................................
7.4 -- Changing a NE or IP physical address 233............................................
7.4.1 -- From the station configured as a network element 233..........................
7.4.2 -- From a station with mediation function (master key or local supervision) 233.......
7.5 -- Upgrading software (from 946LUXn to 946LUXn+1) 234................................
7.5.1 -- Modifying IDU 234.........................................................
7.5.2 -- Modifying PC software 234..................................................
7.5.3 -- Downloading NE software 234...............................................
7.5.4 -- Migration from 946LUX1x to 946LUX40 and from 946LUX40 to 946LUX1x 234.....
7.6 -- Opening an IDU 235...............................................................
7.6.1 -- “Indoor” unit configuration 236...............................................
7.7 -- Telephone service channel 238......................................................
7.7.1 -- Deleting, inserting or changing telephone numbers 238..........................
7.7.2 -- Configuring the ESC 2 238..................................................
7.8 -- Hardware configuration of service channels 3, 4 and 5 (classic and extension IDU) 238.....
7.8.1 -- Configuring ESC 3, 4 and 5 in the main IDU without ESC extension 238...........
7.8.2 -- Configuring ESC 3, 4 and 5 in the ESC extension unit 241.......................
7.8.3 -- Adding an ESC extension IDU 249...........................................
7.9 -- Configuring ESC3 and the NMS ports (Light IDU versions) 250...........................
7.9.1 -- Switch positions 250........................................................
7.9.2 -- Methodology 250...........................................................
7.10 -- Configuring remote indication loops 251..............................................
7.10.1 -- Classic (main) IDU remote indication 251.....................................
7.10.2 -- Light IDU versions remote indication 252.....................................
7.11 -- Changing redundancy configurations 253.............................................
7.11.1 -- Changing from 1+0 to 1+1 without ESC extension or MUX protection 253.........
7.11.2 -- Upgrading from 1+0 to 1+1 without multiplexer protection 254...................
7.11.3 -- Upgrading from 1+0 to 1+1 with multiplexer protection and access idu 254........
7.11.4 -- Adding MUX protection with access IDU to a 1+1 configuration 255..............
7.11.5 -- Upgrading from 1+0 to 1+1 with multiplexer protection without access idu 255.....
7.11.6 -- Adding MUX protection without access IDU to a 1+1 configuration 256...........
7.12 -- Changing power level 257..........................................................
7.12.1 -- All frequencies bands except 9418UXR201 and A9418UXR202 257.............
7.12.2 -- Frequencies bands without RTPC 257.......................................
7.13 -- Changing 1+1 HSB coupler polarization 259..........................................
7.14 -- Changing SIMM memories board 260...............................................

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7.15 -- Replacing consumable items 262...................................................
7.15.1 -- MCU board battery 262....................................................
7.15.2 -- Changing fans 263........................................................
7.15.3 -- Changing a fuse of an IDU 265.............................................
Appendix 1 -- Human exposure to electromagnetic fields 267.................................
A.1.1 -- Introduction 267.................................................................
A.1.2 -- Standards and regulations 267.....................................................
A.1.2.1 -- ICNIRP guidelines 267....................................................
A.1.2.2 -- European regulation 267..................................................
A.1.3 -- Evaluation of safety perimeters 268................................................
A.1.4 -- Safety perimeters 268............................................................
A.1.5 -- Implementation of protection rules 270..............................................
A.1.6 -- Conclusion 270..................................................................
Appendix 2 -- Installation information 271...................................................
Appendix 3 -- Set of consumables 273......................................................
Appendix 4 -- Service kit 274...............................................................
A.4.1 -- Service kit 9400UXT102 for ODU 94xxUXR201 to 94xxUXR203 274....................
A.4.2 -- Short service kit 9400UXT113 for A9400UX flat ODU 275.............................
Appendix 5 -- Assembling “N” type coaxial connectors 276..................................
A.5.1 -- Type 1 fitting on cable 1AC001100022 276..........................................
A.5.2 -- Type 2 mounting on cable 1AC001100022 277.......................................
Appendix 6 -- Pin out of user ports 278.....................................................
A.6.1 -- Tributaries 278...................................................................
A.6.1.1 -- 2 Mbit/s tributaries 278....................................................
A.6.1.2 -- 34 Mbit/s tributaries 279...................................................
A.6.2 -- Engineering service channels 279..................................................
A.6.2.1 -- Supervision bus interface 279..............................................
A.6.2.2 -- Telephone ESC with selective calling 280....................................
A.6.2.3 -- Engineering service channels ESC 3, ESC 4 and ESC 5 281...................
A.6.3 -- Alarms and TS/TC 284...........................................................
A.6.3.1 -- “ESC3 / ALARM I/O” connector on the Light IDU versions 284.................
A.6.3.2 -- “ALARMS I/O” connector on the main IDU 284...............................
A.6.4 -- “F” connector 284................................................................
A.6.4.1 -- IDU “F” connector 284....................................................
Appendix 7 -- List of equipment alarms 285.................................................
Appendix 8 -- List of remote controls 290...................................................

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Appendix 9 -- List of RTP application alarms 292............................................
Appendix 10 -- Creating user profiles 294...................................................
Appendix 11 -- NECTAS configuration 295..................................................
A.11.1 -- Nectas 3.79 295................................................................
A.11.1.1 -- Updating the date and time on an unsupervised network 295..................
A.11.1.2 -- Time synchronization 296................................................
A.11.1.3 -- Editing the RTP polling period (POLRTP variable) 296........................
A.11.1.4 -- Modification of the polling pediod of analogue measurements
(POLMEA variable) 297.................................................
A.11.2 -- Nectas 4.1x 298................................................................
A.11.2.1 -- Time and date updating of a network without supervision 298.................
A.11.2.2 -- Editing the RTP polling period (POLRTP variable) 298........................
A.11.2.3 -- Modification of the polling pediod of analogue measurements
(POLMEA variable) 299.................................................
Appendix 12 -- List of models and commercial items 300.....................................
A.12.1 -- Hardware 300..................................................................
A.12.2 -- Software 302...................................................................
A.12.3 -- Commercial items 305...........................................................
Appendix 13 -- List of abbreviations 308....................................................
INDEX 311...............................................................................

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1 -- Foreword
1.1 -- Structure of the manual
This manual is for users with a sound knowledge of how to operate and install microwave links and how to use
a PC-based craft terminal running the Windowstoperating system. With it, you should quickly be able to
operate the equipment. It is not intended to replace the training services that we can provide for your particular
needs.
The manual is divided into seven sections followed by appendixes and an Index.
-- Foreword
-- Description of the equipment
-- Installation
-- Configuration and operation software
-- Commissioning
-- Operation, Servicing and Maintenance
-- Changing configurations
-- Appendixes
-- Index
1.2 -- Using the manual
With this manual, you should be able to commission and operate the described equipment to a basic level.
You should always read this manual in conjunction with the attached “Update” document (if provided) so that
you are aware of the latest equipment upgrades.
Manual updates
This edition of the manual describes hardware and software releases of the revision indexes (and above),
detailed in Appendix 12.
In cases where an equipment upgrade affects the content of the manual, the relevant modification should be
inserted in the “Update” document, with the same reference number, but with code type VE (instead of TQ).
When the number or extent of the changes justifies it, they should be incorporated in the body of the manual
and the manual’s revision index should be incremented.
Previous versions of this issue
Previous versions of this documentation are available on request
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1.3 -- Safety instructions
1.3.1 -- General rules
Thefollowinggeneralsafetyprecautionsmust beobservedby the installer and the operator. ALCATEL
assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
Groundtheequipment:ForSafetyClass1equipment,alwaysconnecttheearthconductorofthepowercable
to an appropriate earthing device.
DO NOT operate the product inan explosiveatmosphere or in presence of flammable gases or fumes.
For protection against fire: replace the line fuse(s) only with fuse(s) of the same voltage and current rating
and type.
Dangerous voltages: Users must not remove equipment covers or shields. The installation and maintenance
procedures described in this manual are for use by service-trained personnel only.
DO NOT operate equipment which may be damaged: Whenever it is possible that the safety protection
features built into this equipment have been impaired, ISOLATE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY and do not use
the equipment until safe operation can be verified by service--trained personnel. If necessary, return the
equipment to Alcatel After Sales for service and repair.
DONOTsubstitutepartsormodifyequipment:ReturntheproducttoAlcatel CustomerService forservicing
and repair.
Each main IDU contains a lithium battery to back up data. This battery should be changed every 7 to 10 years,
when inventory memory becomes empty following a power outage (see § 7.15.1).
CAUTION
There is a risk of explosion if the incorrect battery is used.
Only replace with a battery of the same type:
M4T28--BR12SH1, Supplier: STMicroélectronics
Observe all applicable national standards regarding the disposal of used batteries.
Do not burn and do not recharge.
1.3.2 -- Symbols
1.3.2.1 -- Danger symbols
When subsystems and modules have warning labels, it is extremely important to follow their instructions.
These labels are designed to indicate dangerous situations; they may contain any standard symbol or any text
considered necessary to protect users and employees.
The most frequent danger situations and symbols are:
Danger or general warning
!Prompts the user to refer to the manual.
Dangerous electrical voltages
Close to dangerous voltages (>42.4 V AC peak, 60 V DC; power level >240 VA) you will find
this warning label
Presence of heat-radiating mechanical parts

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1.3.2.2 -- Earth symbols
Terminal for connecting the protective earth conductor in power supply wiring
Other earth terminal
1.3.2.3 -- Other symbols
Indicates compliance with European standards
Emissions frequency: check that this complies with the standards in use in the country.
Radiation alert
1.3.3 -- Symbols used in the document
These symbols alert the reader the possible risks. They indicate:
-- the cause and type of danger,
-- the possible consequences,
-- the preventive action.
1.3.3.1 -- Warning
-- protection of personnel,
-- warning of a possible dangerous situation,
-- danger of fatal or serious injury.
!
1.3.3.2 -- Precautions
-- protection of equipment,
-- warning of a procedure, practice or condition that could be dangerous to
equipment or its environment,
-- danger of damage to the equipment or its environment; permanent loss of data
possible.
-- This symbol, introducing the description of a procedure, indicates that it will
cause the link to be temporarily disconnected.
-- Thissymbol,introducingthedescriptionofaprocedure, indicatesthatitcannot
be continued without a full knowledge of the data contained in the procedure
sheet concerning the stations concerned.
STOP

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1.3.4 -- Certificate of compliance with European safety standards

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1.3.5 -- Eco--Declaration

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1.3.6 -- Public exposition to electromagnetic fields
The public protection towards electromagnetic fields emitted by the antenna of the 9400UX is one of main
requirements of the R&TTE Directive. An evaluation of the security measures to be implemented is presented
in Appendix 1.
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