ADTRAN 2 x E1 user manual Tracer Description, Introduction, Applications, Spread Spectrum

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SECTION 1 TRACER DESCRIPTION

INTRODUCTION

The Dual E1 version of TRACER provides two, individual E1 transports via a 2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz, direct sequence, spread spectrum microwave link. The transmitter output power is 20 dBm maximum while the receiver sensitivity is -89 dBm @ 2.4 GHz and -87 dBm @ 5.8 GHz. System performance is determined, in part, by the engineering of the microwave link. Each TRACER radio is comprised of two components – the baseband processor and the radio frequency converter (RFC). The E1 interfaces (G.703, G.704 compliant) are provided on the back of the baseband processor, which is mountable in a 515 mm rack. The radio frequency converter is rackmountable adjacent to the baseband processor or mastmountable in a weatherproof enclosure, located up to 110 meters apart, using RG-8 style coax. A single coaxial cable connects the baseband processor (via a Type N connector) to the RFC and another coaxial cable connects the RFC to the antenna (via a Type N connector).

Applications

Any application that would typically use metallic E1 as a transport can use the TRACER instead. Figure

1-1illustrates a typical application. Antenna

Antenna

 

 

RackmountRFC

 

 

RFCable

RFCable

 

 

TRACERBaseband

IFCable

TRACERBaseband

 

VT-100

 

 

 

Processor

E1

RackmountRFC

TerminalRS-232

E1

Processor

 

 

E1,MastmountedE1E1EquRFCipment

 

E1EquipmentE1,E1RackmountedRFC

Figure 1-1. Typical Application

In addition to telephony applications, TRACER can be used in data communications such as inter- networking, video conferencing, and telemetry.

Spread Spectrum

Spread spectrum is a form of communication in which the bandwidth of a message signal is intentionally increased or “spread.” There are two methods of spreading -- frequency hopping and direct sequence. TRACER employs direct sequence spread spectrum.

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Contents Tracer 2 x E1 User’s Manual 61280004L2-1C R N I N G Radio Frequency Interface StatementRadio Frequency Interference Statement Table of Contents Operation Troubleshooting Appendix a SpecificationsWarranty, Ordering and Return Information GlossaryIllustrations Viii Spread Spectrum Tracer DescriptionIntroduction ApplicationsDirect Sequence Forward Error CorrectionTracer Description Channel SelectionBaseband Processor or BBP Tracer System ConfigurationE1 Interfaces VT100 RS-232 Interface Block diagram of the BBP is shown in FigureControls and Indicators Alarm ContactsIf Signal PowerFreq Non-volatile Memory Name FunctionRadio Frequency Converter or RFC Built-In Tests10. Front and Rear of Rackmount RFC Housing Antenna 100 mW Antenna SelectionUNPACK, Inspect InstallationGrounding InstallationE1 Interfaces 15 Pin RJ-48P O R T a N T Link PlanningAntenna Gain Antenna Feedline LossPath Availability Path LossGHZ, 1 Watt Transmitter Option Setting the Transmitter Power4 GHz Diplexer Setting the RFC Frequency Plan on NON 1 Watt 2.4 GHZ ModelsPlan a Plan B 8 GHz Diplexer Setting the RFC Frequency Plan on 5.8 GHZ ModelsSpreading Code Connecting the BBP and the RFCApplying Power Automatic BBP Frequency PlanRF LOW CO-LOCATING Multiple SystemsAntenna Alignment Remote Bert Alarm ContactsInstallation RS-232 Interface PasswordOperation VT100 User InterfaceSystem Status Screen OperationMain Menu Selections Tracer Main Menu Main Menu ScreenE1A Status Screen E1 Status / Configuration / LoopbackLink Performance History Screen Link Performance HistoryE1B Statistics E1A StatisticsGeneral SectionTROUBLESHOOTING4 TroubleshootingProblem Descriptions and Recommended Actions Troubleshooting Using the Front Panel IndicatorsRecommended Actions TroubleshootingCV/CRC Light on E1A or E1B is Lit when CRC is enabled LOS/OOF Light on E1A or E1B LBK-A or LBK-B is LitALM is Lit No Power LightTST Light is Lit After Pressing Remote Test Button Test Light is Lit or BlinkingRF Low Light is On Fail Light is Lit After Pressing Remote Test ButtonCV Alarm Troubleshooting Using the VT100 User InterfaceLOS Alarm RMT Alarm OOF AlarmCRC Alarm UA1 Alarm Code Sync Status Carrier Sync Status or E1 Mux Sync Status ES Values in E1A or E1B Performance History Menu Possible CauseRFC Link Up Status SES Values in E1A or E1B Performance History Menu Troubleshooting Specifications Mechanical & Environmental SpecificationsPower VT100 Terminal InterfaceRepairs and Returns WARRANTY, Ordering and ReturnWarranty SalesWarranty, Ordering and Return Information Acronyms Used in this Manual GlossaryGlossary Modem Connection DB-25 Appendix a Cable ConnectionsTerminal Connection DB-25 Personal Computer Connection DB-9Appendix a Cable Connections