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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Contents
About this document
Purpose

............................................................................................................................................................................................. xi
xi

What's new

...................................................................................................................................................................................... xi
xi

Intended audience

......................................................................................................................................................................... xi
xi

Supported systems ........................................................................................................................................................................ xi


xi
How to use this document

........................................................................................................................................................ xii
xii

Safety information

...................................................................................................................................................................... xii
xii

Conventions used

........................................................................................................................................................................ xii
xii

Related information ................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


xiv
Document support ...................................................................................................................................................................... xvi
xvi
Technical support
How to order

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xvi

How to comment
1

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xvi

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xvi

Safety
Structure of safety statements ............................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1-1
General safety considerations ............................................................................................................................................... 1-3
1-3
Specific safety hazards ............................................................................................................................................................ 1-4
1-4

Maintenance
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2-1
Preventive care ........................................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2-2
Corrective maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-4
2-4

Fault management features


Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3-1

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Fault management architecture ............................................................................................................................................ 3-2


3-2
Fault management process

.................................................................................................................................................... 3-3
3-3

Remote management interfaces ........................................................................................................................................... 3-4


3-4
Local device diagnostics
4

........................................................................................................................................................ 3-6
3-6

Alarm handling
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4-1
Alarm-triggering event types ................................................................................................................................................ 4-2
4-2
Non-alarmed events

................................................................................................................................................................. 4-4
4-4

Procedure 4-1: To view alarm definitions ........................................................................................................................ 4-6


4-6
Procedure 4-2: To view Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM documentation ...................................................................... 4-9
4-9
5

Replacement
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5-1
Functional description ............................................................................................................................................................. 5-3
5-3
Physical properties

................................................................................................................................................................... 5-6
5-6

9768 MRO AC power system

........................................................................................................................................... 5-10
5-10

9768 MRO DC power system

........................................................................................................................................... 5-11
5-11

SFP module for optical interface

...................................................................................................................................... 5-12
5-12

7705 SAR-O for multiple 9768 MRO connections

................................................................................................... 5-13
5-13

Procedure 5-1: To replace the SFP transceiver ............................................................................................................ 5-15


5-15
Procedure 5-2: To replace the 9768 MRO ..................................................................................................................... 5-22
5-22
A

Document issue history


Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1
A-1
Reissue history .......................................................................................................................................................................... A-2
A-2

Index

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Document changes from LR13.1.L (Issue 3, May 2014)

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Terminology .................................................................................................................................................................. xii


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1-1

Signal words for hazard severity .......................................................................................................................... 1-2

1-2

RF safe distance for different power levels ...................................................................................................... 1-4

3-1

LED interpretations ................................................................................................................................................... 3-6


3-6

5-1

9768 MRO model radome size availability

5-2

Dimensions of 9768 MRO model with higher radome size ....................................................................... 5-8

5-3

Dimensions of 9768 MRO model with lower radome size

5-4

Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO model weight

5-5

AC power system wiring color codes

.............................................................................................................. 5-10

5-6

DC power system wiring color codes

.............................................................................................................. 5-11

5-7

LED interpretations

A-1

Issue 2, August 2014, What's new

A-2

Issue 1, June 2014, What's new

........................................................................................................................... A-2

A-3

Issue 3, May 2014, What's new

........................................................................................................................... A-3

A-4

Issue 2, December 2013, What's new ................................................................................................................ A-3

..................................................................................................... 5-8

........................................................................ 5-8

........................................................................................................ 5-9

................................................................................................................................................ 5-37
5-37
...................................................................................................................... A-2

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1-1

Structure of safety statements

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5-1

9768 MRO connection configurations ............................................................................................................... 5-4

5-2

Possible system SISO configurations ................................................................................................................. 5-5

5-3

Form factor - 9768 MRO B13 models

5-4

Form factor - 9768 MRO B4 model

5-5

9768 MRO connectors

5-6

Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-Optical

5-7

Fiber optic cable, connected ................................................................................................................................ 5-17

5-8

Fiber optic cable, connected and sheathed ..................................................................................................... 5-17

5-9

CPRI-S SFP port, cable connected

5-10

CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

5-11

Fiber optic cable, connector components separated

5-12

CPRI-S connector, uncovered

5-13

FullAXS cable, connector components separated ....................................................................................... 5-19

5-14

CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

5-15

CPRI-S SFP port, LC connected

5-16

FullAXS cable, inner connector body in place ............................................................................................. 5-20

5-17

FullAXS cable, connected and watertight ...................................................................................................... 5-21

5-18

Power cable, connected ......................................................................................................................................... 5-24

5-19

Power interface, uncapped ................................................................................................................................... 5-24

5-20

Fiber optic cable, connected ................................................................................................................................ 5-25

5-21

Fiber optic cable, connected and sheathed ..................................................................................................... 5-25

5-22

CPRI-S SFP port, cable connected

............................................................................................................... 5-6

................................................................................................................... 5-6

............................................................................................................................................. 5-7
...................................................................... 5-13

................................................................................................................... 5-17

................................................................................................................................... 5-18
................................................................................... 5-18

............................................................................................................................ 5-19

................................................................................................................................... 5-20
....................................................................................................................... 5-20

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5-23

CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

................................................................................................................................... 5-26

5-24

Fiber optic cable, connector components separated

5-25

CPRI-S connector, uncovered

5-26

Location of lower screw

5-27

Ears of the wall-mount bracket

5-28

Upper screws for attachment to wall-mount bracket

5-29

Bracket ears of the wall-mount bracket

5-30

Location of lower screw

5-31

FullAXS cable, connector components separated ....................................................................................... 5-34

5-32

CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

5-33

CPRI-S SFP port, LC connected

5-34

FullAXS cable, inner connector body in place ............................................................................................. 5-35

5-35

FullAXS cable, connected and watertight ...................................................................................................... 5-35

5-36

Security cover front attachment

................................................................................... 5-27

............................................................................................................................ 5-27

....................................................................................................................................... 5-29
.......................................................................................................................... 5-30
................................................................................. 5-31

.......................................................................................................... 5-32

....................................................................................................................................... 5-33

................................................................................................................................... 5-34
....................................................................................................................... 5-35

......................................................................................................................... 5-36

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Alarm handling
4-1

To view alarm definitions

4-2

To view Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM documentation

....................................................................................................................................... 4-6
..................................................................................... 4-9

Replacement
5-1

To replace the SFP transceiver

5-2

To replace the 9768 MRO

........................................................................................................................... 5-15

.................................................................................................................................... 5-22

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About this document


About this document

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to provide the maintenance and troubleshooting


procedures that an operator can perform when a failure occurs in the Alcatel-Lucent 9768
Metro Radio Outdoor (9768 MRO) product.
What's new

The major changes introduced in this issue of the document are described in the following
paragraphs. Changes introduced in prior issues of the document are shown in Appendix
A, Document issue history.
Document changes from the previous software release

The document changes from LR13.1.L are shown in the following table.
Table 1

Document changes from LR13.1.L (Issue 3, May 2014)

Feature/enhancement

Description

Location

Updated the Related


information with labels in
the At this location column.

Related information (p. xiv)

Document changes
Related information table

Intended audience

The audience of this document is operations and maintenance personnel who implement
or maintain the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor.
Supported systems

This document applies to the following product variants:

Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor B13 (with integrated antenna)

Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor B13 (without integrated antenna)


Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor B4 (without integrated antenna)

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How to use this document

To provide the guidance listed under Purpose (p. xi), this document is organized to
deliver safety considerations first, then provide

an overview of maintenance concepts. See Chapter 2, Maintenance.

discussions of

how fault management for the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO is performed. See
Chapter 3, Fault management features.
the documentation that defines the alarms and events that the management
application will reveal about deployed Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO units. See
Alarm-triggering event types (p. 4-2).
procedures for replacing the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO. See Chapter 5,
Replacement.

Safety information

For your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given at
points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure to
follow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences.
Conventions used
Vocabulary conventions

The following vocabulary conventions are also used when referring to Alcatel-Lucent
products:
Table 2

Terminology

Term

Description/Meaning

9768 MRO B13

Refers to Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor B13 (with


integrated antenna) or Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor
B13 (without integrated antenna).

9768 MRO B4

Refers to Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor B4 (without


integrated antenna).

Alcatel-Lucent 9768
Metro Radio Outdoor

Refers to 9768 MRO B13 (with integrated antenna), 9768 MRO B13
(without integrated antenna) or 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated
antenna).

9768 MRO

Refers to Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor or


Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO.

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Typographical conventions

The typographical conventions used in this document are described in the following table.
Appearance

Description

emphasis

Text that is emphasized

document titles

Titles of books or other documents

graphical user interface text

Text that is displayed in a graphical user


interface

variables

A value or command-line parameter that the


user provides

Technical conventions

Lengths and other measurements are given in metric units, with non-metric units given as
equivalents for use in non-metric markets.
For manufactured parts, the following system of conventions is used:

Metric sizes of nuts, bolts, flat washers, and lock washers are identified by an
uppercase letter M followed immediately by a size in millimeters (example: M10)

American fractional sizes of nuts, bolts, anchor bolts, and washers are identified by a
number followed immediately by a double apostrophe (example: 3/8"). In the case of
lengths measured in feet, 2 feet is used rather than 2' so that the single apostrophe
is not overlooked.

The illustrations in this document do not contain all details and exceptions, but are
intended to highlight main points. Dimensions are usually shown in millimeters, with
inches in parenthesis. As an example, 680.0 (26.77) equals 680 millimeters or 26.77
inches.
Wire gauges are specified in metric units. Equivalent sizes in the American Wire Gauge
(AWG) system are given in the following table:

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Related information

For information on subjects related to this product, refer to the documents listed in the
following table. Where applicable, click on the, At this location link. On the resulting
Online Customer Support (OLCS) product or solution page, select Manuals and Guides
to access the document.
Refer to this document

At this location

For more information on

Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro


Radio Outdoor Technical
Description,
9YZ-05817-0060-DEZZA

9926 DBS-LTE (Distributed


Base Station for LTE)
(https://support.alcatel-lucent.
com/portal/productContent.
do?entryId=1-0000000003822
)

hardware and system


architecture, software
architecture and functionality,
FCAPS, and local
diagnostics.

Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service


Aware Manager R1 LTE
Release Description

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

the contents of the SAM


release and descriptions of the
features of LTE network
elements and the LTE
network management features
that SAM Release 11.0 R1
introduces.

Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service


Aware Manager LTE RAN
User Guide

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

configuring policies for


Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO
event logging and trap
processing; and an overview
of Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO
troubleshooting.

Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service


Aware Manager User Guide

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

configuring alarm policies


and using the alarms window.

Alcatel-Lucent 9412 eNodeB


Alarms and Events Reference
Guide

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

definitions of the individual


alarms and events that SAM
receives from the
Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO
and alarm-specific corrective
actions.

Alcatel-Lucent 9412 eNodeB


Network Element Manager
(NEM) User Guide

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

how to access eNodeB


Network Element Manager
(NEM) from SAM and how
to use the NEM device
commissioning wizard.

(Release 12.0 R1)

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At this location

For more information on

Alcatel-Lucent
ARD-0546-RTU RF
Transceiver Unit External
Software Description,

subject to non-disclosure
agreement and available from
Alcatel-Lucent
representatives.

Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO


status indicators and alarms
that the connected
Alcatel-Lucent 9926 d2U
Base Band Unit reports on
behalf of the Alcatel-Lucent
9768 MRO.

Remote Radio Head Technical


Description,
9YZ-03991-0202-DEZZA

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

remote radio heads (RRHs).

Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service


Aware Manager Supervision
Module User Guide

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

conceptual and procedural


description of setups for
collecting, retaining, and
displaying alarms sent by the
Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO.

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution

Library for LTE End-to-End


Solution (https://infoproducts.
alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgibin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?
entryId=1-0000000001078)

the full collection of


documents in the LTE
collection.

9768 Metro Radio Outdoor


V1.0 & V2.0-B13 Model Offer
Provisioning Guide,
LTE/IRC/APP/038172

subject to non-disclosure
agreement and available from
Alcatel-Lucent
representatives.

the different Alcatel-Lucent


9768 MRO hardware
configurations, related
provisioning rules, and SLI
codes.

FDD eNodeB - LR13.3.L Product Engineering Guide,


LTE/IRC/APP/028320

subject to non-disclosure
agreement and available from
Alcatel-Lucent
representatives.

the different Alcatel-Lucent


LTE eNodeB hardware
configurations and the related
engineering rules and
guidelines.

CPRI CWDM APPLICATION


OF OPTICAL OADM IN
ENODEB - MOPG,
LTE/BTS/APP/042535

subject to non-disclosure
agreement and available from
Alcatel-Lucent representatives

the Alcatel-Lucent 7705


Service Aggregation
Router-Optical product
overview and CPRI
Multiplexing topologies and
ordering codes.

(Release 12.0 R1)

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At this location

For more information on

Alcatel-Lucent 7705 SAR-O


CHASSIS INSTALLATION
GUIDE R6.0.R4

subject to non-disclosure
agreement and available from
Alcatel-Lucent representatives

the overview of the


Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service
Aggregation Router-Optical
(7705 SAR-O) chassis,
procedures for installing and
grounding the unit for a pole
mount or wall mount, and
procedures for cabling the
unit.

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1

Structure of safety statements


Overview

This topic describes the components of safety statements that appear in this document.
General structure

Safety statements include the following structural elements:


Figure 1-1 Structure of safety statements

E
L
MP

CAUTION

Lifting hazard

SA

Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury


due to the size and weight of the equipment.

Always use three people or a lifting device to transport


and position this equipment.
[ABC123]

Item

Structure element

Purpose

Safety alert symbol

Indicates the potential for personal injury


(optional)

Safety symbol

Indicates hazard type (optional)

Signal word

Indicates the severity of the hazard

Hazard type

Describes the source of the risk of damage or


injury

Safety message

Consequences if protective measures fail

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Structure of safety statements

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Item

Structure element

Purpose

Avoidance message

Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard

Identifier

The reference ID of the safety statement


(optional)

Signal words

The signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows:


Table 1-1

Signal words for hazard severity

Signal word

Meaning

DANGER

Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will


result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in


death or serious injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in


minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE

Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury.

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General safety considerations

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General safety considerations


Shock hazards

WARNING
Electric-shock hazard
Some parts of all electrical installations are energized. Failure to follow safe work
practices and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage.
For this reason, only trained and qualified personnel (electrical workers as defined in
IEC 60215 or EN 60215 + A1 or in the National Electrical Code or in ANSI/NFPA No.
10) may install or service the installation.

WARNING
Electric-shock hazard
There is a danger of electric shock if the grounding system is inadequate.
You must comply with the grounding requirements for the grounding system.

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Specific safety hazards

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Specific safety hazards


Human irradiation by RF transmissions

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) establishes and from time to time
revises guidelines for human exposure to RF electromagnetic fields in the USA. Its Office
of Engineering and Technology then publishes these guidelines in bulletins to allow
companies, such as Alcatel-Lucent, who develop products that transmit non-ionizing RF
waves to calculate safe human exposure distances, based on a corresponding amount of
time spent within those distances.
Safe separation distance
9768 MRO B13 (with integrated antenna)

The product complies with RF exposure limits of FCC Part 1.1310 Table 1 (B) Limits for
General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure.
The equipment must be installed and operated with a minimum separation distance as
stated in the following power levels and operational modes:
Table 1-2

RF safe distance for different power levels

Power input to
antenna

RF safe distance
from antenna for
SISO mode

RF safe distance
from MRO
Radome for
SISO mode

RF safe distance
from antenna for
2x2 MIMO
mode

RF safe distance
from MRO
Radome for 2x2
MIMO mode

1000 mW

8.8 inches (22.34


cm)

8.3 inches (21


cm)

12.4 inches (31.6


cm)

11.9 inches (30.3


cm)

500 mW

6.2 inches (15.8


cm)

5.7 inches (14.5


cm)

8.8 inches (22.34


cm)

8.3 inches (21


cm)

At greater distances from the 9768 MRO, any duration of exposure is considered safe.
9768 MRO B13 and 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna)

The maximum RF out power at the antenna terminal is 500 mW per transmit path.
In accordance with 47CFR1.1310, the criteria listed in table 1- Limits for Maximum
Permissible Exposure (MPE) is used to evaluate the environmental impact of human
exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation.
The evaluation is based on EIRP. For 2 x 2 MIMO operation, the radiated power will be 2
x EIRP.

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Hot Surface

CAUTION
Hot-surface hazard
The surfaces of the MRO can become hot enough to cause burns on unprotected skin. On
the product label, the universal symbol for Hot Surface (shown here) emphasizes this
hazard.
Before handling the unit, wait until its surfaces have cooled and, where the following
conditions apply, ensure that it is mounted out of the public's reach.
For installations in ambient temperatures exceeding 115 F (46 C), surface temperature
may exceed 158 F (70 C). In these situations, this equipment is intended for installation
where access is restricted to only qualified service personnel.
Notice

NOTICE
ESD hazard
Semiconductor devices can be damaged by electrostatic discharges (ESD)
The following rules must be complied with when handling any module containing
semiconductor components:

Wear conductive or antistatic working clothes (for example, coat made of 100%
cotton).
Wear a grounded wrist strap.
Wear shoes with conductive soles on a conductive floor surface or conductive work
mat.
Leave the modules in their original packaging until ready for use.
Make sure there is no difference in potential between yourself, the workplace, and the
packaging before removing, unpacking, or packing a module.
Whenever handling ESD-sensitive components, do not touch any connection pins or
tracks.
Place modules removed from the equipment on a conductive surface.
Test or handle the module only with grounded tools on grounded equipment.
Handle defective modules exactly like new ones to avoid causing further damage.

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2

Overview
Purpose

This chapter describes regular maintenance that protects the deployed Alcatel-Lucent
9768 Metro Radio Outdoor and where to find specific corrective steps when an alarm
condition is raised in it.
Contents
Preventive care

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Preventive care
Keeping the cooling fins clear of debris

The Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor design ensures appropriate cooling by
simple convection to relieve the heating that its components generate. However, this
convection relies on the cooling fins in its enclosure remaining clear of debris. The
operator of the 9768 MRO has the responsibility to keep animal infestation and other
impediments, such as birds nests, from wedging into and blocking these fins.
Guarding against vandalism and sabotage

The typical deployment of an 9768 MRO is up out of human reach. Nevertheless and
especially where this elevation is not achievable, definitive protection against
disconnection from a determined intruder who would utilize common tools to breach the
9768 MRO cannot be guaranteed. Some form of watchfulness and enforcement to prevent
tampering is strongly advised.
Occasionally checking the spectrum

Similarly advised is occasional spectrum analysis, which can detect rogue or incidental
threats of RF interference that may degrade the 9768 MRO communications. Even where
the sector exists within the physical span and secure control of the management of its
venue, the extent of isolation may not guarantee unimpeded secure communications.
Another consideration is the extent to which non-radio sources may emit scattered RF
waves that enter the band. Some examples are diodes in nearby equipment such as
electronic displays. Where the exact positions of sources like these can change from time
to time within the venue, periodic spectrum analysis may detect their influence on signals
coming to and from the 9768 MRO.
Backing up the software

Use the eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM) to back up the 9768 MRO software
image and then as needed to restore it. For information on the NEM, see Alcatel-Lucent
9412 eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM) User Guide. To find this document, see
Access to the eNodeB NEM user guide (p. 4-10).
Backing up the database

Use the eNodeB NEM regularly to back up the 9768 MRO databases and then as needed
to restore it. For information on the NEM, see Alcatel-Lucent 9412 eNodeB Network
Element Manager (NEM) User Guide. To find this document, see Access to the eNodeB
NEM user guide (p. 4-10).

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Performing software upgrades

When the 9768 MRO starts or restarts, the controller in the connected Alcatel-Lucent
9926 d2U Base Band Unit reads the filename and revision number of its currently running
software image. If it is not the expected image, then the controller similarly checks the
inactive image that the 9768 MRO is storing. If this matches the expected version, then
the controller commands the 9768 MRO to reboot itself using this image. If not, the
controller sends information that specifies the version and instructs the 9768 MRO to use
FTP to download it, and after confirmation that this has been done, commands a reboot
with this image.
The network operator can help in this process by downloading a newer version to the
9768 MRO at any time while the unit is in operation. When new versions of the 9768
MRO software become available, use the eNodeB NEM to push those upgrades to these
9768 MROs in the network. For information on the NEM, see Alcatel-Lucent 9412
eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM) User Guide. To find this document, see
Access to the eNodeB NEM user guide (p. 4-10).

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Examining alarm files

The Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM) provides a supervision


application with a web interface that facilitates organizing and viewing the incoming
alarms from the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor. This interface allows the
operator to partition the elements into non-exclusive categories (supervision groups) and
to configure KPI timers that define policies for how often to query the elements and how
long to keep the data from their responses. After initial setup, the interface provides a
dashboard for convenient monitoring of alarms from the elements. For information about
using this supervision module, see the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager
Supervision Module User Guide. To find this document, see Access to the
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM supervision module user guide (p. 4-13).
Source for steps to take

Corrective maintenance for an Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor is one or more
steps to counter the condition that caused an alarm to fire. This action is specified by the
row labeled Remedial action in the table that provides the alarm definition. Such tables
are published under the name of the alarm in Alcatel-Lucent 9412 eNodeB Alarms and
Events Reference Guide. To find this document, see Procedure 4-1: To view alarm
definitions (p. 4-6).

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features

Overview
Purpose

This chapter discusses

the design and high-level process of fault management for the Alcatel-Lucent 9768
Metro Radio Outdoor
the management applications available to
receive its alarms.
query its events and statistical data.
download as many as two software images to it.
its self-diagnostic indications, which can be queried from the management
application.

Contents
Fault management architecture

3-2

Fault management process

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Remote management interfaces

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Local device diagnostics

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FM tasks

The monitoring and response tasks detect and analyze hardware, software, and network
problems to inform the network operator, who then executes corrective maintenance
procedures particular to the type of alarm that was triggered. The Alcatel-Lucent 5620
Service Aware Manager (SAM) EMS detects failures as soon as they occur and limits
their impacts upon the network QoS.
Management transactions

To support communication with a maintenance terminal, the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro


Radio Outdoor uses an IP address in the form 10.xx.yy.zz/8, where xx.yy.zz are set
equal to the last three bytes of its MAC address. This address is available on the local
maintenance port and the link interfaces.
The Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO sends its user alarms and separate event messages
delivering measured attribute values to the Alcatel-Lucent 9926 d2U Base Band Unit with
whose controller it has both an uplink and a downlink CPRI Ethernet interface. The 9926
d2U Base Band Unit in turn passes those alarms and events, along with its own, to the
SAM EMS.
In addition to these, some events that reflect problems with the 9768 MRO are detected
by the 9926 d2U Base Band Unit and autonomously passed to SAM. These include a loss
of power to the 9768 MRO and a loss of CPRI link to it.
SAM EMS provides the following fault management functions for the network:

requesting, receiving, and logging event messages about the 9768 MRO
receiving unsolicited notifications about the 9768 MRO and converting some of those
into alarms
correlating these alarms with associated data

displaying them, as well as lesser event messages, in the SAM user interface.

If one of the two transmit paths in the 9768 MRO goes down, the 9926 d2U Base Band
Unit instructs the unit, without SAM or network operator initiative, to switch itself to
single transmit path mode.

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How faults are relayed

Fault management is based on retrieval and analysis of unsolicited messages about a


software or hardware fault or about a change of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio
Outdoor state or of the value of one of its attributes. The attribute can be either
configurable, in which case the message implies that the operator should confirm that the
change was authorized, or statistical, in which case the operator should watch for trends
toward the threshold or an alarm that the threshold has been crossed. These messages
identify themselves to the EMS as either notifications (SNMP traps) or events:

A trap typically triggers the EMS to generate an alarm that either warns the network
operators about a malfunction or informs them about a change. Based on the ID of the
alarm, documentation recommends a specific maintenance task.
An event delivers a record of something that occurred and met the criteria to be
captured in a log, where each event is time-stamped to make it useful in case it is
subsequently related to one or more other events or an alarm. The EMS maintains the
log and can display it to the user interface. An example of the usefulness of the log is
where events, none of which were sufficiently serious to have triggered a trap to
SAM, reflect as a collection of events a degenerative or abnormal repetitive condition
that may require a maintenance task to correct. Thus the log benefits the operator in
two ways: by implying that preemptive or preventive action is needed and by telling
the history that underlies the condition for which the EMS has generated an alarm.

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Remote management interfaces


5620 SAM EMS

The Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM) supports discovery,


configuration, and management of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor. 5620
SAM supports remote operations upon the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO to

set its attribute values

view its position in the network


monitor its equipment functions
flag any state change
collect and display its performance management statistics
collect and examine its alarms and events.

Optionally, 5620 SAM allows the operator to configure connection to the eNodeB
Network Element Manager (NEM) server, download the NEM client application, and
open an NEM client session from the 5620 SAM client interface. For more information
about NEM, see eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM) (p. 3-4).
For information on the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM EMS, see

Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager LTE RAN User Guide. To find this
document, see Access to the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM user guides (p. 4-9).

Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager User Guide. To find this document, see
Access to the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM user guides (p. 4-9).
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager | Release 11.1 LTE LR6.0.1 Release
Description (the release notes associated with that release). To find this document, see
Access to the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM release description (p. 4-12).

eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM)

A eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM) server facilitates OAM functions by


downloading the corresponding NEM application software to any PC and making 9768
MRO data available to the PC or to an EMS. The NEM supports the same interface
protocols implemented in the 9768 MRO: Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) and Network Configuration Protocol (NetConf) at the management application
layer, and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Secure FTP (SFTP).
NEM supports local and remote operations upon the 9768 MRO to

set its attribute values

update its software


reset (commission) its attributes to a reference configuration
view its position in the network from a root, tree, rack, or logical perspective

examine its alarms and events.

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For more information on the NEM, see Alcatel-Lucent 9412 eNodeB Network Element
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LED indicators

On the bottom of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO, a single visible LED provides local
diagnostic indications. The LED indications have specific meanings, as defined in the
following table:
Table 3-1

LED interpretations

If the LED is...

then the indication is that...

not lit at all

the 9768 MRO is not powered.

steady-lit green

the 9768 MRO is powered, its RF functions are enabled, and its links with the
9926 d2U Base Band Unit are active.

blinking green

the 9768 MRO is not transmitting.

steady-lit yellow

the slave link between this 9768 MRO and the next 9768 MRO in a
daisy-chained configuration has a fault. Where a daisy chain is not
implemented (as in the initial release of this product, which does not support
daisy chaining), this LED condition will not be seen.

blinking yellow

a download of firmware is occurring.

steady-lit red

either

blinking red

the system is in its initial power-up state

a major non-recoverable hardware failure in the 9768 MRO is occurring,


and it must be replaced.

a recoverable error is occurring. For example, the temperature is out of range


or an antenna fault exists.

However, there are only two field-replaceable units associated with this product; the SFP
and the entire Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO.

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Alarm handling
4

Overview
Purpose

This chapter generalizes how the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor alarms and
events are defined and provides step-by-step procedures for accessing the documents that
define them and that describe the management interface and its capabilities.
Contents
Alarm-triggering event types

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Non-alarmed events

4-4

Procedure 4-1: To view alarm definitions

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Procedure 4-2: To view Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM documentation

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How alarms are categorized

Each trap that the EMS receives about the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor has
one of the following alarm types:

equipment
processingError

How corrective actions are documented

Full descriptions of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO alarms are provided in Alcatel-Lucent
9412 eNodeB Alarms and Events Reference Guide. For each alarm, the document
referenced here associates the following information:

unique ID of the alarm type. This ID is iterated as the first portion of the heading that
introduces the documentation of the particular alarm.
object class. For 9768 MRO, the object class is ENBEquipment/FRU.
object type. This is a categorization of the equipment type to which the alarm is
calling attention. For 9768 MRO alarms, the object type is RRH.
alarm type. This categorizes the alarm into one of the types that are listed under How
alarms are categorized (p. 4-2) above.
probable cause. This field is populated by a brief expression formed from two to
seven words compounded and intended to summarize the problem. It distinguishes
one probable cause from another, but does not suggest a troubleshooting strategy to
isolate the exact cause. Any of the following probable causes can be indicated for a
9768 MRO alarm:
equipmentMalfunction
softwareError
configurationOrCustomizationError
severity. This is a characteristic of the trap and it is the default severity in SAM.
However, the SAM operator (presuming a sufficient level of permission) may
configure SAM to present the alarm as a severity that differs from the severity of the
received trap. Each severity has a specific meaning:
CRITICAL indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred, and an
immediate corrective action is required.

MAJOR indicates that a service affecting condition has developed, and an urgent
corrective action is required.

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Minor indicates that a non-service affecting fault condition has been detected, and
a corrective action should be performed to prevent a more serious fault.
Warning indicates that a potential or impending service-affecting fault has been
detected, and a corrective action should be performed before a significant effect is
observed.
impact on operation. This describes the effect(s) of the condition that triggered the
trap, but also may provide additional information that
narrows troubleshooting.
is not provided in any of the other fields of the alarm documentation.
reason. This summarizes one or more specific occurrences that the trap was
engineered to fire upon detection. The text of this field is iterated between the heading
and the table whose rows present the text for each of these fields.
remedial action. This is typically cast in the imperative and constitutes sequential,
though typically unnumbered, steps to isolate and fix the problem that triggered the
trap. These are what this current document refers to as corrective actions.
product releases that can trigger the trap. An example of where this information can
be useful is where multiple elements, but not all that operate in a segment of the
network that seems to have a problem, are sending the same trap in the same time
frame. The elements that are not sending the trap may be operating on a release that
does not support the trap, even as they may be affected by the same network problem.
first release that supported the trap. This is typically of no more than historical
interest.

The most helpful fields are Reason, Impact on eNodeB operation, and Remedial
Action.

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How events are categorized

Each non-alarmed Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor event has one of the
following types:

equipment
processingError
qualityOfService

How events are documented

Full descriptions of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO events are provided in Alcatel-Lucent
9412 eNodeB Alarms and Events Reference Guide. For each event, the document
referenced here associates the following information:

unique ID of the event type. This ID is iterated as the first portion of the heading that
introduces the documentation of the particular event.
object class. For 9768 MRO events, the object class is ENBEquipment/FRU.
object type. This is a categorization of the equipment type to which the alarm is
calling attention. For 9768 MRO events, the object type is RRH.
alarm type. This categorizes the event into one of the types that are listed underHow
events are categorized (p. 4-4) above.
probable cause. This field is populated by a brief expression formed from two to
seven words compounded and intended to summarize the problem. It distinguishes
one probable cause from another, but does not suggest a troubleshooting strategy to
isolate the exact cause. Any of the following probable causes can be indicated for a
9768 MRO event:
equipmentMalfunction
softwareError
operatorCommand

impact on operation. This describes the effect(s) of the condition that caused the event
to be logged, but also may provide additional information that
narrows troubleshooting.
is not provided in any of the other fields of the event documentation.

reason. This summarizes one or more specific occurrences that the event was
engineered to record. The text of this field is iterated between the heading and the
table whose rows present the text for each of these fields.
remedial action. This is typically cast in the imperative and constitutes sequential,
though typically unnumbered, steps to isolate and fix the problem that caused the
9768 MRO to log the event. These are what this current document refers to as
corrective actions.

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product releases that can log the event.


first release that supported the event. This is typically of no more than historical
interest.

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Access to alarms documentation

To view the descriptions for Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor alarms, perform
the following steps:
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In the URL text box of your browser of choice, enter the link address http://alu.tl/9oz
(http://alu.tl/9oz).
Result: The web page titled 9412 eNodeB opens.
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If there is no key icon next to Manuals and Guides, advance now to Step 9. If there is a
key icon and a companion message at the bottom of the web page, stating ...you are not
entitled to access...review your Support options. If you are a registered user, please
Login, perform Step 3 through Step 8.
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Click the Sign In/Register (MyAccess) link at the top of the web page.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Log in with the credentials you have been given for documentation access.
Result: If the login succeeded, then a web page opens to the instruction Select
default home page. The selectable pages are Customer Support(OLCS) and My
Alcatel-Lucent.
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Select the radio button for Customer Support(OLCS).


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Click the Submit button.


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In the URL text box of your browser of choice, once again enter http://alu.tl/9oz
(http://alu.tl/9oz).
Result: The web page titled 9412 eNodeB opens.
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Click your browser's refresh button.

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Result: The key icons disappear and the links on the page become hot.
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Under Documentation and downloads, click Manuals and Guides.


Result: A web page titled Library of Manuals and Guides for 9412 eNodeB opens.
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10

Under Release, use the drop-down menu to select the applicable software release.
Result: The screen refreshes.
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11

Under Content Type, leave Manuals and Guides selected.


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12

Under What would you like to do or know, type Alarms and Events into the
text box.
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13

Under Sort by, leave Title selected.


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14

Under Search by, select the Title radio button.


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15

Under Model/Subgroup, leave All selected.


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16

Click the Go button.


Note: When the screen refreshes, the title of the target document as listed is 9412
eNodeB Alarms and Events Reference Guide.
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Under Format in the table of results, right-click html or pdf to specify your preferred
output format for the downloaded book.
Note: The filtered results do not list file sizes. The target document may be 4 MB or
larger.
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To open the book for viewing, select your browser's equivalent of Open in New Window
or, to download the book to your local device, select your browser's equivalent of Save
Target As.

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When you are finished, click Log Out under your user name at the top of the web page.
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Procedure 4-2: To view Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM


documentation

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Procedure 4-2: To view Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM


documentation
Access to the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM user guides

To view the user guide for the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM),
perform the following steps:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

In the URL text box of your browser of choice, enter the link address
https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgi-bin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?entryId=10000000002372&doctype=DOC (https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgi-bin/
dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?entryId=1-0000000002372&doctype=DOC).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Log in with the credentials you have been given for documentation access.
Result: The web page titled Library of Manuals and Guides for 5620 SAM (Service

Aware Manager) opens.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Release, use the drop-down menu to select the applicable software release..
Result: The screen refreshes.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Content Type, leave Manuals and Guides selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under What would you like to do or know, type LTE RAN User Guide into
the text box.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Sort by, leave Title selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Search by, select the Title radio button.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Model/Subgroup, leave All selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Click the Go button.

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documentation

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Result: When the screen refreshes, the titles of the target documents are listed (for

example, 5620 SAM Release 10.0 R5 LTE RAN User Guide or 5620 SAM Release 11.1
User Guide).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10

Under Format in the table of results, right-click pdf next to 5620 SAM Release LTE RAN
User Guide.
Note: The filtered results do not list file sizes. The target document may be 4 MB or
larger.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

11

To open the book for viewing, select your browser's equivalent of Open in New Window
or, to download the book to your local device, select your browser's equivalent of Save
Target As.
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When you are finished, click Log Out under your user name at the top of the web page.
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Access to the eNodeB NEM user guide

To view the user guide for the eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM), perform the
following steps:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

In the URL text box of your browser of choice, enter the link address http://alu.tl/9oz
(http://alu.tl/9oz).
Result: The web page titled 9412 eNodeB opens.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If there is no key icon next to Manuals and Guides, advance now to Step 9. If there is a
key icon and a companion message at the bottom of the web page, stating ...you are not
entitled to access...review your Support options. If you are a registered user, please
Login, perform Step 3 through Step 8.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Click the Sign In/Register (MyAccess) link at the top of the web page.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Log in with the credentials you have been given for documentation access.

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....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Result: If the login succeeded, then a web page opens to the instruction Select

default home page. The selectable pages are Customer Support(OLCS) and My
Alcatel-Lucent.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Select the radio button for Customer Support(OLCS).


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Click the Submit button.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

In the URL text box of your browser of choice, once again enter http://alu.tl/9oz.
Result: The web page titled 9412 eNodeB opens.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Click your browser's refresh button.


Result: The key icons disappear and the links on the page become hot.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Documentation and downloads, click Manuals and Guides.


Result: A web page titled Library of Manuals and Guides for 9412 eNodeB opens.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10

Under Release, use the drop-down menu to select the applicable software release.
Result: The screen refreshes.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

11

Under Content Type, leave Manuals and Guides selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

12

Under What would you like to do or know, type


network element manager user guide into the text box.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

13

Under Sort by, leave Title selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

14

Under Search by, select the Title radio button.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

15

Under Model/Subgroup, leave All selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

16

Click the Go button.

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Note: When the screen refreshes, the title of the target document as listed is 9412
eNodeB Network Element Manager (NEM) User Guide.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

17

Under Format in the table of results, right-click html or pdf to specify your preferred
output format for the downloaded book.
Note: The filtered results do not list file sizes. The target document may be 4 MB or
larger.
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To open the book for viewing, select your browser's equivalent of Open in New Window
or, to download the book to your local device, select your browser's equivalent of Save
Target As.
Note: Even if you selected pdf, then the document may download as rtf (rich text
format).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

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When you are finished, click Log Out under your user name at the top of the web page.
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Access to the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM release description

To view the release documentation for the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager
(SAM), perform the following steps:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

In the URL text box of your browser of choice, enter the link address
https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgi-bin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?entryId=10000000002372&doctype=DOC (https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgi-bin/
dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?entryId=1-0000000002372&doctype=DOC).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Log in with the credentials you have been given for documentation access.
Result: The web page titled Library of Manuals and Guides for 5620 SAM (Service

Aware Manager) opens.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Release, use the drop-down menu to select the appropriate software release.

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documentation

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Result: The screen refreshes.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Content Type, use the drop-down menu to select Release Information.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under What would you like to do or know, type LTE into the text box.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Sort by, leave Title selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Search by, select the Title radio button.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Model/Subgroup, leave All selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Click the Go button.


Result: When the screen refreshes, the title of the target document as listed is 5620

SAM Release 10.0 R5 LTE Release Description.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10

Under Format in the table of results, right-click pdf.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

11

To open the book for viewing, select your browser's equivalent of Open in New Window
or, to download the book to your local device, select your browser's equivalent of Save
Target As.
Note: The document may download as rtf (rich text format).
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When you are finished, click Log Out under your user name at the top of the web page.
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Access to the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM supervision module user guide

To view the release documentation for the Service Aware Manager (SAM), perform the
following steps:

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documentation

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

In the URL text box of your browser of choice, enter the link address
https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgi-bin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?entryId=10000000002372&doctype=DOC (https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/aces/cgi-bin/
dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?entryId=1-0000000002372&doctype=DOC).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Log in with the credentials you have been given for documentation access.
Result: The web page titled Library of Manuals and Guides for 5620 SAM (Service
Aware Manager) opens.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Release, use the drop-down menu to select the applicable software release.
Result: The screen refreshes.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Content Type, use the drop-down menu to select Manuals and Guides.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under What would you like to do or know, type supervision module into
the text box.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Sort by, leave Title selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Search by, select the Title radio button.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Under Model/Subgroup, leave All selected.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Click the Go button.


Result: When the screen refreshes, the title of the target document as listed (for

example, 5620 SAM Release 11.0 Supervision Module User Guide).


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10

Under Format in the table of results, right-click pdf.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

11

To open the book for viewing, select your browser's equivalent of Open in New Window
or, to download the book to your local device, select your browser's equivalent of Save
Target As.

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...................................................................................................................................................................................................

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When you are finished, click Log Out under your user name at the top of the web page.
E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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5

Overview
Purpose

This section provides

a description of the physical features of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor
(9768 MRO)
a description of the 9768 MRO AC power system (9768 MRO B13 (with integrated
antenna) model, 9768 MRO B13 (without integrated antenna) model and 9768 MRO
B4 (without integrated antenna) model)
a description of the 9768 MRO DC power system (9768 MRO B13 (without
integrated antenna) model and 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna) model)
a description of the SFP module
procedural steps for the following activities:

replacing the SFP transceiver.


replacing the entire 9768 MRO

Note: If the 9768 MRO has to be replaced, contact Alcatel-Lucent technical support to
configure the correct uplink gain setting. See the Alcatel-Lucent support web site
(http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contact information.
Contents
Functional description

5-3

Physical properties

5-6

9768 MRO AC power system

5-10

9768 MRO DC power system

5-11

SFP module for optical interface

5-12

7705 SAR-O for multiple 9768 MRO connections

5-13

Procedure 5-1: To replace the SFP transceiver

5-15

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Procedure 5-2: To replace the 9768 MRO

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Functional description
General description

The Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor (9768 MRO) is a next-generation radio
based on the Alcatel-Lucent lightRadio cube that brings together the latest innovations
in antennas, amplifiers and transceivers to minimize size and improve radio frequency
(RF) performance. The 9768 MRO is a single technology/LTE FDD radio for distributed
RAN with an integrated directional antenna extending coverage indoors and outdoors.
The 9768 MRO is a key component of an LTE heterogeneous network. It is designed to
be deployed as an overlay in areas covered by LTE macro eNodeBs. The 9768 MRO
models operate in two Bands in 3GPP, Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz C Block) and Band 4
(in AWS frequency A-F Blocks). The 9768 MRO is a cost-effective solution to achieve a
5-bar coverage and capacity to both indoor and outdoor locations.
Product features and attributes
Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO B13 (with integrated antenna)

The product features and capabilities in this release are:

Supports single Long Term Evolution (LTE) carrier and sector


Facilitates increased throughput and reduced interference leading to a higher degree
of sectorization and greater power efficiency
High transmit power: Two 700 MHz (3GPP band XIII) transmit paths of upto 500
mW conducted output power at each path. It supports the full capacity of the
Alcatel-Lucent 9926 Base Band Unit (9926 BBU) and future compatible baseband
products
Integrated antennas support two path Rx diversity and 2x2 MIMO enabled by
cross-polarization
Cross-polarization is only in case of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO B13 (with
integrated antenna) with integrated antennas.

Supports CPRI daisy chaining (supported in the future software releases)

AC powered
Two CPRI interfaces
Two power amplifiers (one per transmit path)

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Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO B13 (without integrated antenna)

The 9768 MRO B13 (without integrated antenna) has the same features as the 9768 MRO
B13 (with integrated antenna) except:

The integrated antennas are replaced with external antenna connector ports (connector
type is 4.1/9.5 MiniDIN).
It is available as AC powered or DC powered.

It can be configured as SISO (to interface with a DAS).

9768 Metro Radio Outdoor B4 (without integrated antenna)

The 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna) has same features as 9768 MRO B13
(without integrated antenna) except:

It operates in Band 4 in AWS frequency from blocks A to F.


It is available as AC powered or DC powered.

It supports carrier bandwidths of 10 MHz and 20 MHz.

9768 MRO connection configurations

All the 9768 MRO models support SISO, SIMO and MIMO connection configurations.
The following figures show the different connection configurations supported in 9768
MRO.
Figure 5-1 9768 MRO connection configurations

Note:

MIMO is shown for comparison.


The sites Commissioning Work Order (WO) determines which configuration is
used.

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The following figure shows the possible 9768 MRO system SISO configurations:
Figure 5-2 Possible system SISO configurations

Deployment scenarios

The 9768 MRO can be deployed in optimal coverage areas by one person to provide
coverage and capacity, both indoors and outdoors. The 9768 MRO deployment increases
spectral efficiency with reduced sensitivity to fading, providing faster data connections,
and higher data throughput. The 9768 MRO optimizes the use of the 9926 BBU digital
assets, by sharing the 9926 BBU with other macro and metro cells.

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Physical properties

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Physical properties
Form factor

The form factor of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor models are as shown in
following figure.
Figure 5-3 Form factor - 9768 MRO B13 models

Figure 5-4 Form factor - 9768 MRO B4 model

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9768 MRO connectors

The following image shows the 9768 MRO connectors:


Figure 5-5 9768 MRO connectors

Legend:

9768 MRO B13 (with integrated antenna)


1

Power connector

CPRI ports

Ground points

LED
9768 MRO B13 and 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna)

Power connector

CPRI ports

LED

Antenna connector ports

Ground points

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Dimensions

The 9768 MRO models are available in the following dimensions or radome sizes:

Low
High

The following table shows the available dimensions for different 9768 MRO models:
Table 5-1

9768 MRO model radome size availability


9768 MRO model

Dimensions
Low

High

9768 MRO B13 (with integrated antenna)

No

Yes

9768 MRO B13 (without integrated


antenna)

Yes

Yes

9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna)

Yes

No

Note: The 9768 MRO B13 (without integrated antenna) model in lower dimensions
will be available for order only from Q4 2014.
The following table shows dimensions of 9768 MRO B13 (with integrated antenna) and
9768 MRO B13 (without integrated antenna) models with higher radome size:
Table 5-2

Dimensions of 9768 MRO model with higher radome size

Width

6.8 inches (173 mm) wide

Height

17.9 inches (454 mm) high

Depth

7.9 inches (200 mm) deep

Depth with wall-mount


bracket

13 inches (332 mm) deep with


the adjustable wall-mount
bracket

9.4 inches (240 mm) deep with


the stationary wall mount
bracket.

The following table shows the dimensions of 9768 MRO B13 (without integrated
antenna) and 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna) models with lower radome size:
Table 5-3

Dimensions of 9768 MRO model with lower radome size

Width

6.8 inches (173 mm) wide

Height

17.9 inches (454 mm) high

Depth

6.2 inches (158 mm) deep

Depth with wall-mount


bracket

11.4 inches (290 mm) deep with


the adjustable wall-mount
bracket

7.8 inches (198 mm) deep with


the stationary wall mount
bracket

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Weight

The following table summarizes the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO models:
Table 5-4

Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO model weight

Without mounting
hardware
With its wall bracket

22 lbs (10 kg)


27 lbs (12.3 kg) with adjustable
wall-mount bracket

24 lbs (10.9 kg) with fixed


wall-mount bracket

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9768 MRO AC power system

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9768 MRO AC power system


All the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor product variants are available as AC
powered, that is:

9768 MRO B13 (with integrated antenna)


9768 MRO B13 (without integrated antenna)
9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna)

The AC variants require a single phase, three-wire power source to provide nominal 120
-V AC, 208 -V AC, or 220 -V AC. This type of power source is illustrated in Figure 2 of
IEC 60364-1, Section 312.1.1. To avoid service interruptions from power outages, the
customer can set up an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). The overall power
consumption ranges between 70 Watts and 100 Watts, 1 Amp at maximum draw.
Note: Alcatel-Lucent does not provide a UPS.
A junction box must be located within reach of the 9768 MRO.
The following table summarizes the AC power system wiring color codes:
Table 5-5

AC power system wiring color codes

Color

Connector pin
assignment

Function

Brown

Pin 1

L/L1

Blue

Pin 2

N/L2

Green/yellow

Pin 3

Ground / Protective earth (PE)

N/C

Pin 4

N/C

The 9768 MRO power cord is 16-14 AWG, 14.7 ft (4.5 m) and is terminated as follows:

unterminated on the far end (plug to be provided by the customer and installed in the
field during installation) or hardwired in a junction box.

on the near end, the AC cord is terminated with a CPC twist lock connector for
connection to the 9768 MRO.

Power factor

The minimum power factor (ratio of working power to apparent power) is 0.92. Although
this value is above the typical power factor penalty threshold, it is unlikely to have a true
impact on rates for power consumption.
AC frequency from source

The power supply of an AC powered 9768 MRO accepts frequencies ranging from 47 Hz
to 63 Hz.
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9768 MRO DC power system


The following Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor product variants are available
as DC powered:

9768 MRO B13 (without integrated antenna)


9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna)

The DC variants require a -48 V DC input. The overall power consumption ranges
between 70 Watts and 100 Watts, 2 Amp at maximum draw. To avoid service interruptions
from power outages, the customer can set up battery backup to their DC feed system.
The following table summarizes the DC power system wiring color codes:
Table 5-6

DC power system wiring color codes

Color

Connector pin assignment

Function

N/C

Pin 1

N/C

White

Pin 2

Return

N/C

Pin 3

N/C

Black

Pin 4

-48 V DC

The DC feed junction box must be located within reach of the 9768 MRO. The 9768
MRO is provided with a 14.7 ft (4.5 m) 16 AWG (3x1.5 mm) power cord. The power
cord is terminated as follows:

on the near end, the DC cord is terminated with a CPC twist lock connector for
connection to the 9768 MRO.
on the far end, the DC cord is left unterminated to be connected to the DC feed in the
field.

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SFP module for optical interface

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SFP module for optical interface


Overview

As a slave to the 9926 BBU, the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor has one
optical SFP (small form-factor pluggable) interface that supports speeds of up to CPRI
Line Bit Rate Option 3: 2458 Mbps. This SFP module is field replaceable.
Single mode and multimode SFPs are available. The same SFP type must be used on both
the 9926 BBU and 9768 MRO, when dual fiber SFPs are used.
The 9768 MRO has a second optical SFP interface used when the 9768 MRO functions as
the master, when multiple 9768 MROs are daisy chained together.
The following optical SFP transceivers are available from Alcatel-Lucent:

CPRI Rate 1-3, Multi Mode Dual Fiber, 300 m (984 ft) max

CPRI Rate 1-3, Single Mode Dual Fiber, 15 km (32,810 ft) max
CPRI Rate 1-3, Single Mode Single Fiber, 15 km (32810 ft) max

One factor in deciding between single mode and multi mode SFP transceivers is the
length of the total fiber run expected between the 9768 MRO and the 9926 BBU. Multi
mode SFP can be used for applications 300 m or less. And single mode SFPs can be used
for any distance less than 15 km.
When dual fiber SFPs are used, the same SFP transceiver type must be used at both ends
of the CPRI link (that is, same at the 9768 MRO and 9926 BBU).
When single mode single fiber SFPs are used, the 9768 MRO uses a 1310 nm SFP for the
uplink (while the BBU uses a 1550 nm SFP for the downlink).

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7705 SAR-O for multiple 9768 MRO connections

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7705 SAR-O for multiple 9768 MRO connections


Overview

The Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-Optical can be used to connect


multiple 9768 MRO to a single 9926 BBU.
The Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-Optical (7705 SAR-O) is a passive
optical unit used to multiplex (add) and de-multiplex (drop) up to eight Coarse
Wavelength Division Multiplex (CWDM) wavelengths from an optical network. The
primary function of 7705 SAR-O is to provide front-haul and back-haul support to the
9768 MRO.
The 7705 SAR-O is designed for outdoor installations, such as on a pole, wall or side of a
building in an extended temperature environment.
Figure 5-6 Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router-Optical
10.5

10

Line

Ch1

Ch2

Ch3

Ch4

Exp

Legend:

Line port

Add/drop port 1

Add/drop port 2

Add/drop port 3

Add/drop port 4

Expansion port

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7705 SAR-O for multiple 9768 MRO connections

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Using 7705 SAR-O, the number of fibers required to connect multiple 9768 MROs can be
significantly reduced. The 7705 SAR-O supports up to six 9768 MROs to be connected
using either one or two single mode dual fibers depending on the configuration.
Optionally, this configuration can be extended to connect a fourth 9768 MRO on each
7705 SAR-O unit by ordering additional SFPs for the fourth port of each 7705 SAR-O
unit. To support eight CPRI connections, customer orderable 9926 BBU equipped with
eCCM2 controller card (support up to nine CPRI connections) is used.
For repair and replacement instructions, refer to the installation instructions provided with
the 7705 SAR-O installation kit or contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support
team.

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Procedure 5-1: To replace the SFP transceiver

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Procedure 5-1: To replace the SFP transceiver


Overview

This procedure describes the steps to replace the SFP transceiver.


Before you begin

Important! Take note of the dangers, warnings, cautions, and notices identified in the
Safety statements chapter, see Chapter 1, Safety.
This steps of this procedure disable the RF and data functions of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768
MRO. Before you begin to perform these steps, ensure that the device has been gracefully
(if possible) or at least functionally removed from service in the network.
This procedure requires the following tools:

a new customer-supplied SFP module, with its own set of instructions for how to
install it

WARNING
Electric-shock hazard
Electric shock hazards may exist due to weather, energized parts, or energized power
supply lines.
Take note of the dangers, warnings, cautions, and notices identified in the Safety
statements chapter.

WARNING
Fall hazard
Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death.
To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe
work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment.

NOTICE
ESD hazard
Semiconductor devices can be damaged by electrostatic discharges (ESD)
Follow the rules, outlined in the Safety chapter, see Notice (p. 1-5), for handling
modules containing semiconductor components.

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SFP replacement
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Firstly, carry out the following to attach the ESD wrist strap:
1. Attach the ESD strap over your wrist so that is in contact with your bare skin.
2. Momentarily touch the ESD clip onto a bare (unpainted) metal spot so that any built
up static charge is dissipated.
3. Attach the ESD clip to the 9768 Metro Radio Outdoor ground lug screw (the ground
lug screw can be unscrewed slightly for easier ESD clip attachment).

9768 MRO B13


(with integrated antenna)

9768 MRO B13 and


9768 MRO B4
(without integrated antenna)

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Disconnect the far end of the power cord from the power receptacle outlet. Or de-energize
the power source at the nearest circuit breaker or switch.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Block access so that no one can restore power to that cable during the course of this
replacement procedure.
Attention: Blocking access may consist of not only putting a physical impediment in
the way, but also broadly circulating or broadcasting a warning about the hazard and
getting the cooperation of persons who have the authority to limit the access of others.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

At the connector labeled CPRI-S in the bulkhead, twist the outer connector body of the
fiber optic cable counterclockwise until its bayonet lock releases from the connector.

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Figure 5-7 Fiber optic cable, connected

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Pull the inner connector body away from the 9768 MRO to expose the LC connector.
Figure 5-8 Fiber optic cable, connected and sheathed

Figure 5-9 CPRI-S SFP port, cable connected

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Unlatch and remove the LC connector from the 9768 MRO. Remove the SFP from the
9768 MRO.

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Figure 5-10 CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

Legend:

Figure 5-11 Fiber optic cable, connector components separated

Outer connector body

Inner connector body

LC connector

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If the protective cap is still attached to the CPRI-S connector by its string, use a clockwise
twist to cover and seal the connector.

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Figure 5-12 CPRI-S connector, uncovered

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Install the SFP module into the bottom of the 9768 MRO.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

On the fiber cable assembly, slide the outer connector body and inner connector body
away from the LC connector.
Figure 5-13 FullAXS cable, connector components separated

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10

Connect the LC connector on the cable to the SFP module in the 9768 MRO.

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Figure 5-14 CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

Figure 5-15 CPRI-S SFP port, LC connected

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

11

Slide the inner connector body over the LC connector until it engages the bulkhead half
of the FullAXS connector on the 9768 MRO.
Figure 5-16 FullAXS cable, inner connector body in place

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

12

Slide the outer connector body upward to the bulkhead and twist it clockwise to lock it
into place and provide a watertight seal.

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Figure 5-17 FullAXS cable, connected and watertight

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

13

Gently apply twisting pressure to ensure that the cover for the unused (CPRI-M) cage in
the bulkhead is still snug in place.
E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

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Procedure 5-2: To replace the 9768 MRO

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Procedure 5-2: To replace the 9768 MRO


Overview

This procedure describes the steps to replace the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro Radio
Outdoor (9768 MRO).
This replacement procedure is segmented into the following sub-procedures, all of which
must be followed in their entirety and in the order in which they appear:

Disconnect the power cable.

Disconnect the fiber optic cable.


Unmount the 9768 MRO.
Mount the new 9768 MRO.
Connect the fiber optic cable assembly. The SFP may be reused from the old 9768
MRO.
Power up the device.

Before you begin

Important! Take note of the dangers, warnings, cautions, and notices identified in the
Safety statements chapter, see Chapter 1, Safety.
This steps of this procedure disable the RF and data functions of the . Before you begin to
perform these steps, ensure that the device has been gracefully (if possible) or at least
functionally removed from service in the network.
Equipment required

This procedure requires the following equipment:

a new 9768 MRO.


a power cable. The old power cable may be reused.
a security cover, if this optional piece had been included in the model being replaced.
The old security cover may be reused.
a SFP module. The old SFP module may be reused.

a power tester for the junction box supply voltage and its ground.

Tools required

This procedure requires the following tools:

a torque wrench
a Torx TR30 screwdriver

a Torx TR10 screwdriver, if an optional security cover is installed on the 9768 MRO
B13 being removed

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WARNING
Electric-shock hazard
Electric shock hazards may exist due to weather, energized parts, or energized power
supply lines.
Take note of the dangers, warnings, cautions, and notices identified in the Safety
statements chapter.

WARNING
Fall hazard
Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death.
To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof etc.) follow safe
work practices and wear appropriate fall protection equipment.
Note: All the protective caps and connector covers must be installed on the removed
unit before returning to Alcatel-Lucent.
Disconnect the power cable

Perform the following steps:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Do not disconnect the power cord from the 9768 MRO until the power cord is
de-energized.

If the 9768 MRO power cord is hard wired into a junction box, electrical power must
be removed at the closest switch or circuit breaker.
If the 9768 MRO power cord is terminated with a plug for connection to a receptacle
outlet, the power cord must be unplugged at the receptacle outlet.

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Block access so that no one can restore power to that cable during the course of this
replacement procedure.
Attention: Blocking access may consist of not only putting a physical impediment in
the way, but also broadly circulating or broadcasting a warning about the hazard and
getting the cooperation of persons who have the authority to limit the access of others.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If a cable tie inhibits separating the boot from the power cable, snip the cable tie.

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...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Use a counterclockwise twist to unlock and disconnect the near end of the power cord
from the connector labeled PWR on the bulkhead.
Figure 5-18 Power cable, connected

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If the protective cap is still attached to the power connector by its lanyard, use a
clockwise twist to cover and seal the connector.
Figure 5-19 Power interface, uncapped

E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

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Procedure 5-2: To replace the 9768 MRO

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Disconnect the fiber optic cable assembly

Perform the following steps:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

At the connector labeled CPRI-S in the bulkhead, twist the outer connector body of the
fiber optic cable counterclockwise until its bayonet lock releases from the connector.
Figure 5-20 Fiber optic cable, connected

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Pull the inner connector body away from the 9768 MRO to expose the LC connector
Figure 5-21 Fiber optic cable, connected and sheathed

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Figure 5-22 CPRI-S SFP port, cable connected

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Unlatch and remove the LC connector from the 9768 MRO.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Remove the SFP from the 9768 MRO if it is to be reused with the replacement 9768
MRO
Figure 5-23 CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

Legend:

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Figure 5-24 Fiber optic cable, connector components separated

Outer connector body

Inner connector body

LC connector

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If the protective cap is still attached to the CPRI-S connector by its lanyard, use a
clockwise twist to cover and seal the connector.
Figure 5-25 CPRI-S connector, uncovered

E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

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Procedure 5-2: To replace the 9768 MRO

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Disconnect RF antenna cables from 9768 MRO B13 and 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna)

Note: This procedure is applicable only for 9768 MRO B13 and 9768 MRO B4
(without integrated antenna) model.
Perform the following steps:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Disconnect TxRx1 and TxRx2 antenna cables from the 9768 MRO. The 9768 MRO uses
4.1/9.5 miniDIN RF connectors.
E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

Unmount the 9768 MRO

Perform the following steps:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

At each of the upper side flange holes, use the Torx TR30 screwdriver to only loosen the
bolts that have affixed the to its mounting bracket at those points.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

At each of the lower side flange holes, use the Torx TR30 screwdriver to remove the bolts
that have affixed the to its mounting bracket at those points.

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Figure 5-26 Location of lower screw

Right side up orientation

Upside down orientation

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Lift and slide the upward until the upper screws are free of the mounting bracket ears that
supported them.

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Figure 5-27 Ears of the wall-mount bracket

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Pull the away from the mounting bracket and gently place it on a soft surface.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Follow dispatcher instructions for the salvage or disposal of the removed unit.
E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

Mount 9768 MRO

Perform the following steps:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Thread two M6x20 TR30 screws into the upper holes on the left and right side of the ,
irrespective of the orientation (right side up or upside down), as show in the following
image:

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Figure 5-28 Upper screws for attachment to wall-mount bracket

Right side up orientation

Upside down orientation

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Place the onto the wall-mount bracket so that the top ears of the bracket slide into the
slots that run along the sides of the back of the .
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Slide the downward until the tops of the slots in the mounting bracket ears meet the
screws that you threaded into the side flanges of the .

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Figure 5-29 Bracket ears of the wall-mount bracket

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Thread an M6x20 TR30 screw through each of the lower side flange holes of the .
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Tighten all four mounting screws to a torque of 4.5 N-m (40 in-lb).

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Figure 5-30 Location of lower screw

Right side up orientation

Upside down orientation

E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

Connect RF antenna cables for 9768 MRO B13 and 9768 MRO B4 (without integrated antenna)

Note: This procedure is applicable only for the 9768 MRO B13 and 9768 MRO B4
(without integrated antenna) model.
Perform the following steps:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Connect TxRx1 and TxRx2 antenna cables to the 9768 MRO. The 9768 MRO uses
4.1/9.5 miniDIN RF connectors.
See 9768 MRO connection configurations (p. 5-4) for possible antenna configurations
in the 9768 MRO.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Torque the miniDIN connectors to 10 Nm (7.5 ft lb).


E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

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Connect fiber optic cable assembly

Perform the following steps:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Install the SFP module into the bottom of the 9768 MRO.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

On the fiber cable assembly, slide the outer connector body and inner connector body
away from the LC connector.
Figure 5-31 FullAXS cable, connector components separated

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Connect the LC connector on the cable to the SFP module in the 9768 MRO.
Figure 5-32 CPRI-S SFP port, exposed

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Figure 5-33 CPRI-S SFP port, LC connected

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Slide the inner connector body over the LC connector until it engages the bulkhead half
of the FullAXS connector on the .
Figure 5-34 FullAXS cable, inner connector body in place

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Slide the outer connector body upward to the bulkhead and twist it clockwise to lock it
into place and provide a watertight seal.
Figure 5-35 FullAXS cable, connected and watertight

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...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Gently apply twisting pressure to ensure that the cover for the unused (CPRI-M) cage in
the bulkhead is still snug in place.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If this includes the optional interface security cover, attach the front half of the cover to
the rear half using two M3x8 TR10 screws to a torque of 1.5 N-m (13 in-lb).
Figure 5-36 Security cover front attachment

E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

Powering up the device

Perform the following steps:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Ensure the power to the 9768 MRO power cord is de-energized.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Connect the power cord to the 9768 MRO.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If the 14.7 ft (4.5 m) power cord is longer than needed to reach the customer-installed
junction box or receptacle outlet, cut the power cord to the appropriate length.
Note: The AC and DC power cords have the same connector type at the 9768 MRO
but have different pin outs.
You can reuse the existing power cord from the old 9768 MROO, unless the power
cord was also damaged. The connector boot must be reinstalled and secured in place
with a new cable tie.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Attach the customer-supplied waterproof plug (suitable for the supply voltage) to the far
end. Or the far end of the power cable can also be hard wired into a junction box.

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...................................................................................................................................................................................................

CAUTION

RF hazard
Near immediately after the model is powered, it can begin to transmit RF signals and thus
becomes a potential hazard of human irradiation from that RF. Nonionizing radiation of
this kind may damage human tissue or cause other health problems, even at doses far
below those that produce perceptible heating.
For more information on the safe separation distance, see Safe separation distance
(p. 1-4).
Plug the power cord into the power source.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Begin observing and noting the changes that occur in the LED indications of the .
On the bottom of the Alcatel-Lucent 9768 MRO, a single visible LED provides local
diagnostic indications. The LED indications have specific meanings, as defined in the
following table:
Table 5-7

LED interpretations

If the LED is...

then the indication is that...

not lit at all

the 9768 MRO is not powered.

steady-lit green

the 9768 MRO is powered, its RF functions are enabled, and its links with the
9926 d2U Base Band Unit are active.

blinking green

the 9768 MRO is not transmitting.

steady-lit yellow

the slave link between this 9768 MRO and the next 9768 MRO in a
daisy-chained configuration has a fault. Where a daisy chain is not
implemented (as in the initial release of this product, which does not support
daisy chaining), this LED condition will not be seen.

blinking yellow

a download of firmware is occurring.

steady-lit red

either

blinking red

the system is in its initial power-up state

a major non-recoverable hardware failure in the 9768 MRO is occurring,


and it must be replaced.

a recoverable error is occurring. For example, the temperature is out of range


or an antenna fault exists.

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

If the steady-lit red LED indication persists beyond a reasonable boot-up interval (two to
three minutes is typical) repeat the procedure.

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...................................................................................................................................................................................................

When a steady-lit green indication has been achieved, inform the commissioning and
integration team that the replacement has been successfully completed.
E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
N D O F S T E P S

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Appendix A: Document issue


history

Overview
Purpose

This appendix provides reference material for this document.


Reason for reissue

This appendix has been updated with the changes from previous issues of the document.
Contents
Reissue history

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Reissue history
Purpose

The reissue history of this document is described in the following paragraphs.


Issue 2 (LR13.3.L)

The reissue history for Issue 2 is shown in the following table.


Table A-1

Issue 2, August 2014, What's new

Feature/enhancement

Description

Location

The 9768 MRO B13 (without


integrated antenna) model is
available in a lower radome
size. The document is updated
with the dimensions of 9768
MRO B13 (without integrated
antenna) with lower radome
size.

Dimensions (p. 5-8)

Document changes
9768 MRO B13 (without
integrated antenna) model
dimensions

Issue 1 (LR13.3.L)

The reissue history for Issue 1 is shown in the following table.


Table A-2

Issue 1, June 2014, What's new

Feature/enhancement

Description

Location

Added ESD notice that


outlines the general guidelines
before performing ESD
sensitive procedures.

Notice (p. 1-5)

Added the steps to connect


the ESD clip to the 9768
MRO ground.

Step 1

The document has been


updated with new 9768 MRO
model, the 9768 MRO B4
(without integrated antenna)
model.

Global

Document changes
ESD guidelines

New 9768 MRO B4 (without


integrated antenna) model

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Reissue history

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Table A-2

Issue 1, June 2014, What's new

(continued)

Feature/enhancement

Description

Location

Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service


Aggregation Router-Optical

The document has been


updated with the overview
and maintenance information
of Alcatel-Lucent 7705
Service Aggregation
Router-Optical.

7705 SAR-O for multiple


9768 MRO connections
(p. 5-13)

Implementation and
maintenance of
Alcatel-Lucent 9768 Metro
Radio Outdoor B13 (without
integrated antenna) (9768
MRO B13 (without integrated
antenna)) model

The document has been


updated with implementation
and maintenance details for
the Alcatel-Lucent 9768
Metro Radio Outdoor B13
(without integrated antenna)
(9768 MRO B13 (without
integrated antenna)) model.

Global

Issue 3 (LR13.1.L)

The reissue history for Issue 3 is shown in the following table.


Table A-3

Issue 3, May 2014, What's new

Feature/enhancement

Description

Location

Added ESD notice that


outlines the general guidelines
before performing for ESD
sensitive procedures.

Notice (p. 1-5)

Added the steps to connect


the ESD clip to the 9768
MRO ground.

Step 1

Document changes
ESD guidelines

Issue 2 (LR13.1.L)

The reissue history for Issue 2 is shown in the following table.


Table A-4

Issue 2, December 2013, What's new

Feature/enhancement

Description

Location

Document changes

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Document issue history

Reissue history

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Table A-4

Issue 2, December 2013, What's new

(continued)

Feature/enhancement

Description

Location

SISO configuration

Updated with SISO


configuration information for
the 9768 MRO B13 (without
integrated antenna).

9768 MRO connection


configurations (p. 5-4)

Issue 1 (LR13.1.L)

This is the first issue of the document, delivered in November 2013, for the LR13.1.L
release. All the content is new.

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Index

A Amperage, 5-10

AWG of power feed wire, 5-10


.............................................................

.............................................................
U Uninterruptible power, 5-10

Unmount MRO, 5-28

C Connect RF antenna cables, 5-33

.............................................................

.............................................................

V Voltage, 5-10

D Disconnect RF antenna cables,

.............................................................

5-28
Distance
human from 9768 MRO in
operation, 1-4

W Wall-mount bracket

depth, 5-8, 5-8


Wattage, 5-10

document support, xvi


.............................................................
F FCC guidelines for exposure to RF

radiation, 1-4
Form factor, 5-6
Functional description, 5-3
.............................................................
M Mount MRO, 5-30
.............................................................
P phone numbers

for document support, xvi


Power
consumption, 5-10
factor, 5-10
frequency, 5-10
Product features and attributes, 5-3
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Index
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Issue 3 October 2014

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