CORNING Everon 6000 User manual

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2.6.8 Connect the rest of the Cables
For each of the units, connect the cables as follows:
▪
Ground, see 2.6.8.1
▪
Antenna, see 2.6.8.2
2.6.8.1 Ground
Note: Ground according to local regulations
The following additional (not supplied) tools and components are required for connecting the system ground:
▪
Grounding wire - grounding wire should be sized according to local and national installation
requirements. The provided grounding lug supports 14 AWG to 10 AWG stranded copper (or 12
AWG to 10 AWG solid) wire conductors.
1.
Use a wire-stripping tool to remove approximately 0.4 inch (10.9 mm) of the covering from the end of
the grounding wire
2.
Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug
3.
Crimp the grounding wire in the barrel of the grounding lug. Verify that the ground wire is securely
attached to the ground lug by holding the ground lug and gently pulling on the ground wire
4.
Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point at the site
to ensure adequate earth ground

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2.6.8.2 Antenna
Connect the MRU male 4.3-10 Type duplexed RF “ANTENNA” port to the broadband antenna(s) using
appropriate coax cables.
Notes:
1. To avoid MIMO disruption, ensure the antennas are connected correctly according to the
combiner labels.
2. There may be some configurations/use-cases where a combiner is not required, as there is
only one type of unit (either low or mid band)

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2.6.9 Combiner cables
Connect the Antenna cables according to the figure below.
NOTE: C-Band is for future use.
Mid-band
Low band
Combiner
Fiber optic cable
example (not provided)
Combiner in
bracket

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Fully connected
system
Notes:
1. To avoid MIMO disruption, ensure the antennas are connected correctly according to the
combiner labels.
2. There may be some configurations/use-cases where a combiner is not required, as there is
only one type of unit (either low or mid band)

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2.6.10 Verify normal operation
The following table describes the LRU LED behaviour.

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2.7 MRU (Digital Medium-power Remote Unit) Installation
dMRU Notes:
*Equipment with permanently connected to PE, conductor for installation of this conductor is
carried by a skilled person.
*The shield of the coax cable shall be connected to PE .
*Equipment for use in locations where children not likely to be present.
*dMRU DC shall be provided with double pole circuit breaker rated maximum 20A and having
contact separation at least 3mm.
2.7.1 Verify Box Contents
1.
Open the package and verify all elements are available according to the following table.
Notes:
*for details see APPENDIX B: Ordering information
*See unpacking example underneath the table.
Table 6: MRU Package Items List
Item Description
Flavor
PN
Image
Mid-power Remote Unit Chassis
(includes two rack ears for 19-in rack –factory
assembled onto sides of MRU)
Quantity: 1
AC Chassis
dMRU Chassis
Assembly with:
DOPTM, FAM, Mid-
Plane, Cavity Filter,
MUX and AC power
supply
dMRU-ASM-AC
dMRU-AC supported
assembly with three
dPAM modules -
600/700, PCS and
WCS
dMRU-671923-
AC
dMRU-AC supported
assembly with four
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
AWS and PCS
dMRU-6781719-
AC
dMRU-AC supported
assembly with five
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
AWS, PCS, WCS and
2.5
dMRU-
67817192325-AC
dMRU-AC supported
assembly with five
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
AWS, PCS and WCS
dMRU-
678171923-AC

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Item Description
Flavor
PN
Image
dMRU-AC supported
assembly with three
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850 and
PCS
dMRU-67819-AC
dMRU-AC supported
assembly with four
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
PCS and WCS
dMRU-6781923-
AC
DC Chassis
dMRU Chassis
Assembly with:
DOPTM, FAM, Mid-
Plane, Cavity Filter,
MUX and DC power
supply
dMRU-ASM-DC
dMRU-DC supported
assembly with three
dPAM modules -
600/700, AWS and
PCS
dMRU-671719-
DC
dMRU-DC supported
assembly with three
dPAM modules -
600/700, PCS and
WCS
dMRU-671923-
DC
dMRU-DC supported
assembly with four
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
AWS and PCS
dMRU-6781719-
DC
dMRU-DC supported
assembly with five
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
AWS, PCS and WCS
dMRU-
678171923-DC
dMRU-DC supported
assembly with five
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
AWS, PCS, WCS and
2.5
dMRU-
67817192325-DC
dMRU-DC supported
assembly with three
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850 and
PCS
dMRU-67819-DC

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Item Description
Flavor
PN
Image
dMRU-DC supported
assembly with four
dPAM modules -
600/700, 800/850,
PCS and WCS
dMRU-6781923-
DC
dMRU CHASSIS
ASSEMBLY WITH:
DOPTM, FAM, MID-
PLANE, CAVITY
FILTER, MUX
dMRU-CHS-ASM
Brackets
Wall mount bracket for dMRU
Screws, flathead,8-32X3/8
(Quantity: 11)
1
BR-dMRU-W
DC connector
class 1 mating
1
Not provided
AC Power
Cable (AC
models only)
Cable, power, straight, U.S 10 A
,UL, L = 1.8-2.5m ,black,110 V
1
SFP+ Pluggable Transceivers
(hot-pluggable optical
transceiver module);
Support for option 8 line-rate
10.1 Gbps, single mode
?
Termination plug
(for test port and 3.5 GHz port)
Optical cables
Up to 900 meters
LC/UPC SM DX
Grounding cable:
The provided grounding lug
supports 14 to 10 AWG
stranded copper (or 12 to 10
AWG solid) wire conduction
Service-specific power amplifier
modules (PAMs), that are NOT
provided
HRU-dHPOM

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➢Example Package Unpacking
For an ordered package of PN dMRU-ASM-AC: Open the box and verify the following units are available:
DOPTM, FAM, Mid-Plane, Cavity Filter, MUX and AC power supply.
The units are to be entered into the chassis according to the installation instructions below.

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Handle
Release
button
2.7.2 MRU Interfaces
DPAM Modules
FANs
3.5 GHz
Units’ Release
button and
handle
Antenna
Test
External
Alarms
Management
port
SFPs AC/DC
Connector
Warning! In the event that a PAM or the OPTM needs to be removed from the chassis, make
sure to first press the release button on the module and then pull out using the handle . Any
attempt to pull out the module without first releasing may cause damage.
Corning will not be liable for damage of products resulting from improper handling during
installation or repair.
PAMs are entered to their relevant slots by matching the color of the PAM and the color on top
of the slot.
Notes:
*MRU chassis requires 6U rack height availability
*Rack nuts and screws not provided
*Digital optical module & FAN are pre-installed in the chassis

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2.7.3 Mount chassis in 19-in Rack
Note: for dimensions and specifications refer to chapter 11
1.
Before mounting the chassis: unwrap each of the PAMs, and enter each PAM to its dedicated slot inside
the chassis, according to the color-codes:
2.
Determine the location of the MRU in the rack while considering additional units (e.g. power supply)
3.
Referring to Figure 11 secure the units’ rack ears to the rack frame as follows:
a.
Insert two screws halfway into the rack frame (one on each side)
b.
Position the bottom half slots of the chassis rack ears onto the screws
c.
Secure the unit in the rack via remaining applicable bracket holes using the appropriate rack
nuts and screws
Figure 11. Example of MRU Chassis Rack Installation

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Note: The installer is responsible for accommodating the installation to the surface type. The
mounting surface shall be capable of supporting the weight of the equipment. The weight of a
fully populated MRU chassis is 92.59 lbs (42 kg).
Note: Make sure that there is at least 16 inches of clearance to open the MRU door to the right
and to successfully remove and replace all modules.
2.7.4 Wall Mount
This section provides instructions on how to assemble the wall-mount bracket onto the MRU and mount the
assembly on the wall (belly-to-wall installation).
ATTENTION! In the event that a PAM or the OPTM needs to be removed from the chassis, make
sure to first press the release button on the module and then pull out using the handle (see Error!
Reference source not found.). Any attempt to pull out the module without first releasing may
cause damage.
Corning will not be liable for damage of products resulting from improper handling during
installation or repair.
Caution: Due to the chassis + 6 DPAMS weight, it is recommended the unit is carried by two
persons, to avoid damage to the system.
➢To mount the MRU onto the wall
1.
Select location and mark and drill appropriate holes in the wall
IMPORTANT! MRU is installed belly-to-the-wall with door opening rightward.
Figure 12: Wall Mount Bracket

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2.
Assemble the wall-mount bracket to MRU underside
3.
Insert anchors in wall, hang unit and tighten to secure
Figure 13. Example of MRU Chassis wall Installation
Minimum 16-in clearance

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Figure 14: MRU Grounding Lug
2.7.5 Ground MRU Chassis
The grounding connection is performed via a two-hole, standard barrel grounding lug located on the front of
the MRU chassis.
➢Required tools and components
The following additional (not supplied) tools and components are required for connecting the system ground:
▪
Grounding wire - grounding wire should be sized according to local and national installation
requirements. The provided grounding lug supports 14 AWG to 10 AWG stranded copper (or 12
AWG to 10 AWG solid) wire conductors.
Note: The length of the grounding wire depends on the proximity of the switch to proper
grounding facilities.
▪
Phillips-head screwdriver
▪
Crimping tool to crimp the grounding wire to the grounding lug.
▪
Wire-stripping tool to remove the insulation from the grounding wire
4.
Use a wire-stripping tool to remove approximately 0.4 inch (10.9 mm) of the covering from the end of
the grounding wire
5.
Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug
6.
Crimp the grounding wire in the barrel of the grounding lug. Verify that the ground wire is securely
attached to the ground lug by holding the ground lug and gently pulling on the ground wire
7.
Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point at the site
to ensure adequate earth ground

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2.7.6 Connect Fiber SFP+
Note: use SFP+ from the approved list provided by Corning.
1.
Remove the rubber stopper from the source port.
2.
Push the SFP+ connector into the port, until it clicks (note that there is only one correct direction for
plugging-in).
3.
Remove the white plug-protectors from the end of the SFP+ cable.
4.
Plug the SFP+ cable into the D-MRU port until it clicks.
5.
connect the other edge of the cable to the source unit
SFP+ Pluggable
Transceivers
LC/UPC SM DX
Cable
Figure 15 Remove rubber stopper from port and from SFP+ Pluggable Transceiver and insert the SFP+ Pluggable
Transceivers (hot-pluggable optical transceiver module) into the port.

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2.7.7 Connect Antenna
NOTE: The MRU has one output, that can be split via passive splitters.
1.
Connect the MRU male 4.3-10 Type duplexed RF “ANTENNA” port to the broadband antenna(s)
using appropriate coax cables.
Note: The test port is used for coupling; used for measuring the power without disconnecting the
antenna.
2.7.8 External RF Source (3.5 GHz)
The MRU includes one N-Type Female RF port used for connecting to an external RF source, such as, a small
cell or Pico cell.
Note: This external RF cavity port is market specific and may not be applicable to certain markets
For future CBRS/C-Band services at 3.5 GHz.

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2.7.9 Connect Power & POWER UP
The MRU PSM is located on the bottom right of the chassis front. The PSM type (AC/DC) is model dependent.
▪
Refer to section 2.4.7.1 for AC models.
▪
Refer to section 2.4.7.2 for DC models
2.7.9.1 AC models
WARNING! Approved power cable –the entire length of the power cable (or flexible cord) and
the insulation must be intact. The cable must be firmly connected to both the electrical plug and
the unit itself.
Standard plug –the use of a standard plug is mandatory. The use of a non-standard power plug
can cause electrocution! Also, plugging a non-standard plug into a standard socket that does not
correspond to the plugs’ shape, can damage the socket making it a safety hazard
AC Power Connection
Connect the MRU power connector to the AC power source using the provided AC power cable:
▪
Power input: 100-240 VAC/50-60 Hz
▪
Power consumption: 620 W (maximum)
▪
Maximum AC current consumption: 7 A

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1.
Open PSM captive screws and pull-out module from chassis.
2.
Set DC input source type to “CLASS1” connector and secure PSM module back in place. See Figure 8.
2.7.9.2 DC Models
DC model includes Class 1 terminal block connector:
▪
Power input: 36-60VDC
▪
Power consumption: 580W (maximum)
▪
Maximum DC current consumption: 16A
3. Route DC pair from CLASS1 connector to local power source; Power input: 48 VDC (40-60 VDC) 15 A max

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2.7.10 Verify Normal Operation
LEDs
1.
Verify that fans are operational.
2.
Refer to status LEDs on the top-left of the chassis door and on each PAM to confirm normal system
operation according to the following table:
Table 7: MRU Chassis and DOPTM LEDs
Table 8: PAM LEDs

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Table 9: SFP LEDs
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