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7 Fix the FPFD with 3 x M5x25 screws (included in the accessory bag) and tighten to 4.0 Nm.
8 Strip the DC input cable as needed.
The cable size range for the DC input cable is 4 to 25 mm2 and the outer cable diameter 4.5 to 10 mm.
9 Take the two cable glands off and thread your DC input cable through the glands.
Use lubricant if necessary.
If using a thin cable, you can utilise just one of the two cable inlets if preferred.
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11 Insert the DC input cable to the screw terminals and tighten them to 6 Nm with an
Allen key.
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14 Route the DC input cable between the FPFD and dummy unit or transmission submodule
(depending on your configuration).
15 Re-insert the module core and fix the screws.
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Purpose
Flexi Multiradio Outdoor System Module core (FSMF/G) has an integrated Gigabit Ethernet and optical
Ethernet transport interface available on the front panel, however, if more or other Ethernet interfaces are
required then install an optional transmission sub-module (FTIF). The sub-module is also mandatory in
co-location cases when a backhaul connection or synchronization is done via time-division multiplexing
(TDM).
Before you start
The System Module has to be powered off before installing or replacing the transmission sub-module.
If cable entries are installed, remove them.
Steps
1 Remove the FTIF dummy unit as follows:
a) Undo the screws holding the FSMx core in place.
b) Pull out the core.
c) Remove the four screws holding the FTIF dummy unit in place.
g Leave the other dummy units in place if you are not installing any other optional submodules.
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2 Remove the rubber plugs on the core and the transmission sub-module.
3 Insert the connection card to the slot on the FSMx core.
The transmission sub-module connection card looks identical with the connection card for the FPFD.
Make sure you are inserting the correct card.
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4 Align the transmission sub-module with the guide pin on the FSMx core and push the submodule in place.
5 Fix the transmission sub-module with 4 x M5x25 screws (included in the accessory bag) and
tighten to 4.0 Nm.
Do not reuse dummy unit screws.
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Steps
1 Remove the dummy unit as follows:
a) Remove the side flange.
b) Remove the middle flange between the dummy units.
c) Pull out the dummy unit.
g Leave the other dummy units in place if you are not installing any other optional submodules.
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3 Fix the middle flange back in place between the extension sub-module and the remaining
dummy unit.
Make sure you install the middle flange as shown in the below figure. Tighten the screws as follows:
Dummy unit (plastic): 0.8 Nm
Metal parts: 2.4 Nm
4 Fix the side flange back in place.
Tighten the screws to 2.4 Nm.
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4 Strip the DC power cable and wrap tape around the exposed wires in order not to break the IP
boot.
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When using a thick cable, the narrow end of the IP boot can be removed. See figure
Removing narrow end of IP boot below for details. Note that you can insert only one DC
cable with a diameter of max. 20 mm to the IP boot. Minimum cable diameter is 6 mm.
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4. Strip the DC power cable and wrap tape around the exposed wires in order not to break the IP
boot
5. Insert the taped end of the DC power cable to the IP boot.
6. Remove the tape.
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7. Insert the DC power cable to the screw terminal and make sure that the polarity of the wires is
correct.
Connect the wires to the V48N- and V48RTN+ connectors according to the markings on the cable.
8. Tighten the screw terminals to 5.0 Nm.
Make sure that the DC power cable is not bent to the left or right in order to avoid tension to the DC input
terminals.
9. Fix the IP boot in place and fix the screw. Tighten to max. 2.0 Nm.
10. Install the cable entries.
11. Fix the cable entry screws.
12. Fix the DC power cable to the side of the module casing with cable ties.
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1 Remove the IP seals from the relevant optical cable connectors in both System and RF Modules.
When pulling out the IP seal, bending it to any direction is only allowed for a maximum length of 2 mm.
When the IP seal has come out 2 mm out of its slot, only use axial force to complete the IP seal removal.
2 Remove the protective cap from the optical transceiver and push it in the System Module.
Make sure you insert the optical transceiver as shown in the above figure.
Once the optical transceiver is inserted, flip the latch up.
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No function (neutral):
Pushing the SET button outside the selection phase does not do anything.
Entering selection phase (neutral):
Pushing the SELECT button enters or resumes the selection phase. Starting at the leftmost position (RF1)
the LED starts blinking in blue color (blue color is not used for any other kind of signaling). With each
additional push on the SELECT button the blinking position moves forward from the left to right position in
a circular way. The selection phase ends automatically after three seconds when no button has been
pushed within this time frame.
Changing output state:
Pushing the SET button during the selection phase toggles the selected (blinking blue) output state. As
long as the selection phase is active you can toggle the output state with each push on the SET button.
When toggling the output state to ON the selection phase is extended to five seconds to give the user
enough time to toggle to OFF again (in case of target device malfunction).
Restrictions:
The SET push button can be re-routed to the System Module. This allows the System Module to judge
over the ON/OFF functionality via the push button. Default setup is no re-routing.
Via priority controlling in FPFD it can be prohibited to alter an output state via the push button when a
higher priority access line has taken over the control for a specific output. Default setup is all access
lines have the same priority level.
Only implemented or detected outputs can be selected via the SELECT button.
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