ADTRAN 4106 Plan A Equipment Dimensions, Power Requirements, Reviewing the Front Panel Design

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Section 3 Engineering Guidelines

TRACER 4106/4206 System Manual

 

 

1.EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS

The TRACER 4106/4206 unit is 17.12” W, 9.34” D, and 1.72” H and can be used in 19 or 23-inch rack-mount configurations.

2.POWER REQUIREMENTS

The TRACER 4106/4206 system has a maximum power consumption of 20 Watts and a maximum current draw of 0.95 Amp (at 21 VDC).

3.REVIEWING THE FRONT PANEL DESIGN

The front panel contains an RSSI test point, a GND reference for use with the RSSI test point, and status LEDs to provide visual information about the TRACER 4106/4206 system. Figure 1 identifies the various test points and the LEDs on a TRACER 4206 front panel. The TRACER 4106 front panel layout is identical to the TRACER 4206 front panel.

Status LEDs

 

ALARM

T1A

T1B T1C T1D

TRACER 4206

 

RSSIGND

Figure 1. TRACER 4206 Front Panel Layout

RSSI Monitoring Interface

The RSSI voltage is a function of the signal strength at the receiver and is used to measure the received signal strength. RSSI varies from approximately 0 to 5 Volts DC (VDC). An RSSI Calibration sheet is shipped with the system to provide the installer a cross-reference between actual received signal level (in dBm) and RSSI voltage. This sheet is useful for verifying link budget calculations and ensuring proper equipment installation.

Front Panel LEDs

With the TRACER 4106/4206 powered-on, the front panel LEDs provide visual information about the status of the TRACER 4106/4206 system. Table 1 provides a brief description of the front panel features, and Table 2 provides detailed information about the LEDs.

Table 1. TRACER 4106/4206 Front Panel Description

Feature

Description

 

 

 

 

RSSI Interface

DC voltage indicating strength of the received signal

 

 

GND Interface

Ground reference for RSSI interface

 

 

Status LEDs

Status information about the system

 

 

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Contents Tracer 4106/4206 About this Manual TrademarksTo the Holder of the Manual Revision History Safety Instructions Save These Important Safety InstructionsFCC-Required Information Radio Frequency Interface StatementFCC Output Power Restrictions Exposure to Radio Frequency FieldsRepair and Return Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportTraining Installation and Maintenance SupportPost-Sale Support Table of Contents Table of Contents Tracer 4106/4206 System Manual System Description System Overview Features and BenefitsConfiguration and Management OperationalReceiver Sensitivity Antenna Information Receiver PowerLine-of-Sight Other ConsiderationsADTRAN, Inc Decibels LINE-OF-SIGHTTerminology Calculating the Fade MarginReceiver Power Transmitted Power PT Antenna GainSystem Losses L Carrier Wavelength λPath Distance d Path Loss LP Typical Coaxial Loss for Common Cable TypesReceiver Sensitivity T1 PortsTracer Rssi Test Points Antenna InformationAntenna Alignment Antenna Beam PatternsFresnel Zones, Earth Curvature, & Antenna Heights Terrain Terrain Factor Description Other ConsiderationsPath Availability Values normally used are listed below Climate Climate Factor DescriptionAt-A-Glance Specifications Reviewing the Front Panel DesignReviewing the Front Panel Design Equipment DimensionsPower Requirements Rssi Monitoring InterfaceReviewing the Tracer 4106/4206 Rear Panel Design Rear Panel Description Name Connector DescriptionRS-232 Connection DB-25 Terminal Use RS-232 Connection PinoutTracer 4106/4206 DCE to Personal Computer DB-9 Tracer 4106/4206 DCE to Terminal DTE Diagram DB-25RS-232 Connection Modem Use Tracer 4106/4206 DCE to Modem DCE DB-25 T1 Interface Connector PinoutT1 Connections RJ-48C Antenna Interface N-Type connector Alarm Contacts Plug-In Terminal BlockDC Power Connection Plug-In Terminal Block FuseAT-A-GLANCE Specifications Hardware Description Specification TransmitterVT100 Terminal Interface Engineering Guidelines Tracer 4106/4206 System Manual Network Turnup Procedure Unpack and Inspect the SystemTools Required Contents of Adtran ShipmentIntroduction Unpack and Inspect the SystemCustomer Provides Channel SelectionGrounding Instructions Instructions for Rackmounting the Tracer 4106/4206 Supplying Power to the UnitMounting Options Connecting the T1 Interface Inch Rackmount IllustrationUser Interface Guide Menu DescriptionsNavigating the Terminal Menu Terminal Menu WindowTerminal Menu and System Control Navigating using the Keyboard KeysPassword Protection To do this Press this keyContact Information Menu DescriptionsElapsed Time RF StatusTx Power T1 Status Error/Alarm OnlyRx Power Remote Tracer StatusMain Menu Tracer System Options Tracer System Options RF Bandplan Receiver Sensitivity for the Tracer 4106/4206 Receiver Sensitivity Active BandwidthResets all system error counters for the Tracer 4106/4206 T1x Status/Configuration/Loopback T1 Interface AlarmsT1X STATUS/CONFIGURATION/LOOPBACK T1X Line Build OUT T1 Remote Link Loopback T1X Performance History Installing/Troubleshooting the Tracer Hardware OverviewTST LED LED Indicators PWR LEDOverview RF Down LEDT1 Interface Alarm LEDs RF LOW LEDRF Errors STEP-BY-STEP TroubleshootingINSTALLING/TROUBLESHOOTING the Tracer Hardware Installing/Configuring T1 Hardware