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Kentrox, Inc.
5800 Innovation Dr.
Dublin, Ohio USA 43016-3271
Toll Free: (800) 247-9482
International: +1 (614) 798-2000
Fax: +1 (614) 798-1770
Remote
Intelligent Remote Site Management Device
Installation Guide
This installation guide explains how to install the Remote intelligent remote site management
device.
Instructions for use of this product are detailed in the following documents:
Remote Intelligent Remote Site Management Device Command Reference Guide
Remote Intelligent Remote Site Management Device Configuration Guide
Product Components
Customer Assistance
Required Items
Installation
Technical Specifications
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Product Components
Product Components
Front Panel Components
Unit Status LEDs
1 8 LED Status LED Description
ALARM Summary alarm LED Illuminated when any point is in alarm state
8 1
FAULT Hardware failure LED Illuminated when processor is not functioning
Pin Signal Direction Pin Signal Direction
APR OK Alarm Power Health LED Illuminated when the DC Voltage feed for
1 RRING Input 1 RTS Output alarm contact wetting is present
2 RTIP Input 2 DTR Output DC OK DC Input Power LED Illuminated when valid DC Input Power is
3 No connection 3 TXD Output applied to the Unit
4 TRING Output 4 Ground
5 TTIP Output 5 Ground
6 No connection 6 RXD Input
Refer to pin Refer to pin
7 No connection 7 DSR Input
8 No connection 8 CTS Input
assignments assignments
Alarm I/O Port 1 Alarm I/O Port 2
WAN Port Console Port
on page 6 on page 6
Chassis ESD
Ground Ground
Input Power
Ethernet Switch Port Connections
LINK ACT
Modem Port Asynchronous Serial Ports
8 1
2
Product Components
Bands Supported
US Cellular 824-894MHz
US PCS 1850-1990MHz
Note: Data rates are for maximum theoretical; actual speeds depend on carrier
services, signal strength, channel congestion, and other conditions.
Bands Supported
Quad Band GSM 800/900/1800/1900
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Product Components
Note: Data rates are for maximum theoretical; actual speeds depend on carrier
services, signal strength, channel congestion, and other conditions.
Connector SC type
Wavelength 1550nm
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Product Components
Overview
The data in this document assumes the use of single mode fiber cable. The document
provides guidelines and loop planning data to be used when installing Remote or any
of the Kentrox products that are equipped for optical Ethernet data transmission for
the Ethernet WAN backhaul.
Loop Planning
For successful optical Ethernet data transmission, certain parameters and limitations
must be understood. The optical loop used between Remote and a collection location
must meet the following criteria:
Transmitter
Minimum Launch Power: -5dBm (lowest tested launch level in Kentrox products)
Maximum Launch Power: +3dBm (highest tested launch level in Kentrox
products)
Receiver
Minimum Receive Level: -30dBm (BER of 2.5E-10) (lowest received signal level
for error free operation)
Maximum Receive Level: -16dBm (highest signal level without risk of errors and
detector failure)
Recommended Receive Level: -16dBm to -21dBm
Attenuation
Attenuation should be placed on the receive signal as close to the optical receiver
as possible. Placement of the attenuator on the receiver end of the fiber jumper is
acceptable if local rules and processes allow.
A minimum optical launch power of -5dBm and a minimum receive level of
-30dBm provides a -25dBm power budget.
If the fiber cable and connection averages 0.5db per km of loss, the interface
could theoretically communicate at a distance of up to 50km.
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Panel Components
Connector 1 Connector 2
Digital Inputs 1 to 16 Digital Inputs 17 to 26
Relay Outputs 1 to 8 Analog Inputs 1 to 6
Relay Outputs 9 to 16
Connector 1 Connector 2
Digital Inputs 1 to 16 Digital Inputs 17 to 26
Relay Outputs 1 to 8 Analog Inputs 1 to 6
Relay Outputs 9 to 16
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Product Components
Distribution Panels
Connector 1 Connector 2
Digital Inputs 1 to 16 Digital Inputs 17 to 26
Relay Outputs 1 to 8 Analog Inputs 1 to 6
Relay Outputs 9 to 16
Connector 1 Connector 2
Digital Inputs 1 to 16 Digital Inputs 17 to 26
Relay Outputs 1 to 8 Analog Inputs 1 to 6
Relay Outputs 9 to 16
Connector 2 Connector 1
Digital Inputs 17 to 26 Digital Inputs 1 to 16
Analog Inputs 1 to 6 Relay Outputs 1 to 8
Relay Outputs 9 to 16
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Product Components
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Product Components
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Product Components
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Product Components
V+ 1:25 V+
V- 1:50 V-
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Cautions and Warnings
Installation
CAUTION: For Kentrox equipment to operate safely and correctly, there must be a
safety ground strap between the equipment ground bolts and the office
ground.
Environment
CAUTION: In the event that Remote has been subjected to adverse environmental
conditions, a service inspection of Remote should be made to ensure
safe operation.
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Cautions and Warnings
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission has set limits for emitted radio
interference, and Remote is constructed with this electromagnetic interference (EMI)
limitation in mind. Remote is classified under FCC regulations as a Class A device,
that is, a device for use in commercial environments and not in residential areas. This
device has been tested and shown to comply with the following FCC rule: Part 15
Subpart J. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference to
radio and TV reception, requiring the user to take whatever steps are necessary to
correct the interference.
Information is available from the FCC describing possible corrective actions. To
maintain low EMI levels, we suggest that you use only metal connectors and shielded
cable grounded to the frame.
Remote complies with 47 CFR, Part 68 of the rules. On the top of Remote is a label
that contains, among other information, the certification number and ringer
equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be
provided to the telephone company.
If the terminal equipment Remote uses causes harm to the telephone network, the
telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of
service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone
company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of
your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the
telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with Remote, for repairs or warranty information, please
contact Kentrox, Inc. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the
telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem
is resolved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Customer Assistance
Customer Assistance
Kentrox offers technical support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Before you contact Kentrox for assistance, please have the following information
available:
The type of hardware and software you are using
The error number and exact wording of any messages that appeared on your
screen
What happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred
How you tried to solve the problem
Email Support
Email support is available 24 hours a day. When you use email support, please be
sure to include the details of your problem within the email.
To contact Technical Support, send email to:
techsupport@aiinet.com
Phone Support
Phone support is available. When you call Kentrox for support, please be sure you
are at your computer and have the details of your problem available.
To contact Technical Support, call (866) 480-3571.
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Required Items
Required Items
Tools
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Small flathead screwdriver (Phoenix 3 mm, recommended)
3/32 in. slotted screwdriver
Crimping tool
Wire cutter
Wire stripper
Grounding wrist strap
Voltmeter, DC range
PC with terminal emulation software such as Procomm
Materials
Four screws, sized to fit your rack
Wire for input power connections (14 AWG solid or stranded insulated)
Wire for ground connection (10 AWG, copper conductor)
Ground lugs for rack or other earth ground
Antioxidant
Various required rack cables and cable assemblies
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Installation
Installation
Step 1: Attach Mounting Flanges and Cable Tray
Attach the mounting flanges to fit a 19-inch or 23-inch rack. You can also attach the
flanges in two locations providing multiple alignment options to the rack. The
mounting flanges can be used to attach the optional cable tray. If the flanges are not
mounted at the front, use the screws shipped with the cable tray to attach it.
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Installation
No space is required.
No space is required.
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Installation
Connect the input power feed to the power supply connector. Be careful to observe
polarity.
WRIST
Power supply installed STRAP
in Remote
CAUTION: HA ZARDOUS ENERGY. DISCONNECT BOTH
POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. SEE
USER GUIDE. USE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR.
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Installation
REMOTE-W Plugs into the front panel. Accepts dry digital inputs
(Remote powers the inputs) and analog inputs and
provides relay outputs.
REMOTE-D Plugs into the front panel. Accepts wet digital inputs
and analog inputs and provides relay outputs.
CAUTION: Kentrox recommends turning off the power to Remote before wiring the
alarm inputs. This avoids shorting wire wrap pins. If this is not possible, it
is recommended that the wire wrap connector be unplugged before
wiring the alarm inputs.
CAUTION: Do not exceed 500 mA. To prevent damage to Remote, the total current
draw from the alarm power output pins (V+ and V-) must not exceed 500
mA.
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Installation
Distribution Panel
Remote Interconnect
Digital Inputs
16 1
To Dry Alarm
Contact
Form A Relay
Output
8 1
Relay Outputs
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Installation
Digital Inputs
16 1
To Wet Alarm
Contact
Form A Relay
Output
8 1
Relay Outputs
2-Wire Sensor
Connections Analog Digital
Inputs Inputs
6 1 26 17
Output To Dry
Power Alarm
Power
Output Form A
Common Relay
Output
16 9
3-Wire Sensor Relay
Connections Outputs
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Installation
2-Wire Sensor
Connections
Power
Output
Analog Digital
Inputs Inputs
6 1 26 17
To Wet Alarm
(4 to 75 VDC)
3-Wire Sensor
Connections
Output
Form A
Common
Relay Output
Power
16 9
Relay
Outputs
Note: Your specific application may require a cable other than those listed above.
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Installation
Note: Your specific application may require a cable other than those listed above.
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Installation
Note: Your specific application may require a cable other than those listed above.
Note: Your specific application may require cables other than those listed above.
Note: Your specific application may require cables other than the one listed above.
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Installation
Note: Your specific application may require cables other than the one listed above.
Note: Your specific application may require cables other than the one listed above.
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Table 5 Technical Specifications
Specification Description
Note: No options are with fans on, no relays energized, no sensor
power sourced, no contact wetting supplied to closed
contacts.
Note: Sensor Power - A total of 10.8W is available for sensor
power. Sensor Power x 1.4 = input power. Power factor is
due to the internal power supply efficiency.
Fuse Ratings 3 A at 60 VDC
Protocol Mediation Asynchronous, TL1 Multiplexing, Virtual TL1 Network Elements
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Specification Description
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Technical Specifications
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