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Microwave data link ZENITH 80 Installation and operation manual Document version: 1.2 Published: 15. 4. 2011 Last modification: 08.01.2014 www.alcoma.com Content page. 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................3 1.1 BASIC DATA...........................................................................................................................................................5 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE LINK.................................................................................................................7 2.1 TX POWER REGULATION...........................................................................................................................................9 2.2 THE PROTECTED TERMINAL BOX ALSX.....................................................................................................................10 2.3 OUTDOOR UNIT (ODU)....................................................................................................................................14 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.........................................................................................................18 3.1 STATION INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................................18 3.2 EVALUATION OF SUITABLE PLACEMENT.....................................................................................................................18 3.3 PLACEMENT OF THE ANTENNA ON A SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION.......................................................................................19 3.4 LOCAL FREQUENCY COORDINATION..........................................................................................................................21 3.5 INSTALLATION OF THE ANTENNA SYSTEMS.................................................................................................................21 3.6 GROUNDING.......................................................................................................................................................24 3.7 ATTACHMENT OF FEEDER TO THE ANTENNA...............................................................................................................25 3.8 TYPICAL ODU WIRING......................................................................................................................................26 3.9 USER SPACE COVER HANDLING .......................................................................................................................27 3.10 INSTALLATION OF INTERCONNECT CABLE...................................................................................................................28 3.11 SFP OPTIONAL MODULES ................................................................................................................................30 3.12 INSTALLATION OF OPTICAL CONNECTOR MOLEX 106059 ...........................................................................................31 3.13 BEFORE PUTTING THE RADIO LINK INTO OPERATION....................................................................................................32 3.14 ACCESSORIES.......................................................................................................................................................32 4. SETTING OF THE RADIO LINK AND ITS COMMISSIONING..................................................................34 4.1 POINTING OF RADIO RELAY LINK..............................................................................................................................35 4.2 CONTROL CALCULATION.......................................................................................................................................40 4.3 DIRECT CONNECTION OF A MONITORING PC.............................................................................................................41 5. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................43 5.1 OPERATION.........................................................................................................................................................43 5.2 EMERGENCY CONDITIONS......................................................................................................................................44 5.3 REPAIRS.............................................................................................................................................................44 5.4 ENDING OF OPERATION – ECOLOGICAL LIQUIDATION..................................................................................................44 6. SAFETY CHECK .................................................................................................................................45 7. RADIO RELAY LINK PARAMETERS.....................................................................................................46 7.1 FREQUENCY PLAN 80GHZ......................................................................................................................................46 7.2 MODULATION, THRESHOLD SENSITIVITY AND TRANSFER CAPACITY OF THE LINK ..............................................................46 7.3 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS.......................................................................................................................................47 7.4 ENVIRONMENT....................................................................................................................................................48 7.5 ANTENNA SYSTEMS..............................................................................................................................................49 8. MAIN EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS ..........................................................................................…
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MW Power suply Motherboard Line 3 + Mgmt Power = 48 V (36 ÷ 72 V) ALS1x DC - DC converter =48 V Interconnecting cables kabely Surge protection Muldex Modem DBPSK μP MW receiver MW transmitter RX PLL TX PLL -12 V Zpráva +12 V +5 V +3,3 V +2,5 V -5 V U det Interface RS232C RSSI Line 3 Line 2 Surge protection Diagnostic s 100 SFP 10/100/1000 GEth switch 100 Line 3 + power DC – DC converter +8,8 V +5,5 V RX IF 3,75 GHz -5 V TX IF 12,75 GHz Unit A LOW MID HIGH RX 81.000 GHz 83.500 GHz 86.000 GHz PLL RX 10 593.75 MHz 10 906.25 MHz 11 218.75 MHz TX 71.000 GHz 73.500 GHz 76.000 GHz PLL TX 10 468.75 MHz 10 781.25 MHz 11 093.75 MHz Unit B LOW MID HIGH RX 71.000 GHz 73.500 GHz 76.000 GHz PLL RX 9 343.75 MHz 9 656.25 MHz 9 968.75 MHz TX 81.000 GHz 83.500 GHz 86.000 GHz PLL TX 8 531.25 MHz 8 843.75 MHz 9 156.25MHz
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Operation Description ALCOMA ZENITH 80 is compact and easy to deploy Gigabit Ethernet radio relay link suitable for both last miles and shorter backbone links. Service availability is comparable to optical fiber. Typical link distance is 3 – 5 km for 99.99 % availability. ZENITH 80 operates in 71–76 / 81–86 frequency band according to ECC recommendation (05)07. ZENITH 80 supports both copper and optical fiber interfaces. The whole link is built into the outdoor unit. Indoor overvoltage protection terminal box with the grounding bolt is available. The radio relay link ZENITH 80 as a whole or as parts is not intended to be used by untrained personnel. Installation, adjustments and maintenance must be performed only by a person with electrical qualifications trained by the manufacturer. MODULATION, THRESHOLD SENSITIVITY AND TRANSFER CAPACITY OF THE LINK Total bit speed [Mbit/s] Modulation Typical Threshold sensitivity for BER = 10 ‐6 [dBm] Width of transmitted spectrum in [GHz] 1 150 DBPSK ‐63 1,5
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ALCOMA a.s., Vinšova 11, 106 00 Praha 10, T 225 375 411, F 225 375 477, [email protected], www.alcoma.cz Obchodní rejstřík: ALCOMA a.s., Vinšova 11, 106 00 Praha 10 zapsaná Městským soudem v Praze, oddíl B, vložka 18364, IČ 60472405, DIČ CZ‐60472405 Bankovní spojení: ČSOB, č. účtu 478391223/0300 Tune Station by User Tuning of the transmitter and receiver of the link’s stations (figure 1) can be done from ASD management system – menu Supervisor ‐‐> Tune Station. Figure 1 Tune Station - This screen contains values of real frequencies the ODU is tuned to - You can enter the transmitter frequency value by selecting a specific channel according to the frequency plan – channel table. Press Set Channel to open the frequency plan channel table (figure 12) Corresponding channel table must be set in advance in Option Channel Table menu. Perform tuning by selecting a frequency couple and press OK in the channel table to confirm. - When Tune Link is checked the whole link will be tuned at once – the remote station of the link will be tuned first followed by the local station. When this item is unchecked, only local stations will be tuned. Figure 1 Setup Local Channel You should correctly log off from a station to make the selected frequency a permanent selection. Only this step will save the selected frequency. If the supervisor is automatically logged off due to connection interruption without performing a correct logoff, all tuning changes will be discarded by the station and the station will tune to frequencies valid before the supervisor logon. Frequency plan – channel table for ZENITH 80 Tune TX Name TX Tune RX Name RX 72 000 1 82 000 1' 74 500 2 84 500 2' 13‐03‐2014, Petr Vodička
www.nemko.com Nemko Canada Inc., a testing laboratory, is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada. The tests included in this report are within the scope of this accreditation FCC 101.docx; Date: December 2013 SCC Accredited LAB LAB Accrédité CCN TM ONE WORLDOURAPPROVAL Test report 237982-1TRFWL Date of issue: January 22, 2014 Applicant: ALCOMA a.s. Product: ZENITH 80 Model: ZENITH80 FCC ID: 2ABD6AL80GMPBDP Specification: FCC 47 CFR Part 101 Fixed Microwave Services Report reference ID: 237982-1TRFWL Page 2 of 24 Test location Company name: Nemko Canada Inc. Address: 303 River Road City: Ottawa Province: Ontario Postal code: K1V 1H2 Country: Canada Telephone: +1 613 737 9680 Facsimile: +1 613 737 9691 Toll free: +1 800 563 6336 Website: www.nemko.com Site number: FCC: 176392; (3 m semi anechoic chamber) Tested by: Kevin Rose, Wireless/EMC Specialist Reviewed by: Andrey Adelberg, Senior Wireless/EMC Specialist Date: January 22, 2014 Signature: Limits of responsibility Note that the results contained in this report relate only to the items tested and were obtained in the period between the date of initial receipt of samples and the date of issue of the report. This test report has been completed in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. All results contain in this report are within Nemko Canada’s ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. Copyright notification Nemko Canada Inc. authorizes the applicant to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. © Nemko Canada Inc. Report reference ID: 237982-1TRFWL Page 3 of 24 Table of contents Table of contents .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Section 1. Report summary ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Applicant and manufacturer .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Test specifications .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Test methods ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 1.4 Statement of compliance ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.5 Exclusions ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.6 Test report revision history ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Section 2. Summary of test results ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 FCC Part 101, intentional radiators test results ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 Section 3. Equipment under test (EUT) details ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 Sample information .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.2 EUT information ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.3 Technical information .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.4 Product description and theory of operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.5 EUT exercise details .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.6 EUT setup diagram ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.7 EUT sub assemblies .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Section 4. Engineering considerations ......................................................................................................................................…
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Section 1: Setup Photo photos Report reference ID: 237982-3RADWL Page of Section . Setup Photos Section 1: Setup Photo photos Report reference ID: 237982-3RADWL Page of Section 1: Setup Photo photos Report reference ID: 237982-3RADWL Page of
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 2 | 101 | 82.00 GHz - 84.50 GHz | 71.00 mW | 28M2W7D | 1 % |

Point to Point radio
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