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Motorola DIMETRA Express User Manual

Motorola DIMETRA Express
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MTS LiTE, MTS 2 and
MTS 4 Installation,
Configuration and Basic
Service Manual
DIMETRA
DIMETRA X Core
DIMETRA Express
DIMETRA IP Scalable (DIPS)
DIMETRA IP Compact (DIPC)/Scalable DIMETRA IP (SDIP)
DIMETRA IP Micro/DIMETRA IP LiTE
*6802800U74*
6802800U74-AP
JUNE 2020
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2020 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved

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Motorola DIMETRA Express Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelDIMETRA Express
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 3: Site Preparation

3.7 Electrical Requirements

Requirements for DC power source, AC mains, and battery installation.

3.7.2 AC and DC Power Supplies

Information on the high efficiency switch mode Power Supply Unit (PSU) and operating modes.

3.7.2.1 Power Loads and Heat Dissipation

Typical power loads and heat dissipation values for various MTS configurations.

3.9 Grounding Requirements

Specifications for adequate protection from lightning induced transients and grounding methods.

Chapter 4: Hardware Installation

4.1 Installation Overview

Overview of MTS hardware installation, including cabinet mounting methods and access.

4.2 Installation Prerequisites

Steps and considerations before performing MTS installation tasks for optimal performance and reliability.

4.4 Cabinet Installation

Procedures for installing MTS cabinets, including wall fixing or floor fixing.

4.4.3 Installing the Cabinet Using the Mounting Brackets

Step-by-step procedure for installing the cabinet using mounting brackets.

4.4.4 Installing the Cabinet Using the Mounting Plate

Step-by-step procedure for mounting the cabinet using a mounting plate.

4.5 Electrical Connections

Steps for connecting electrical cables after mechanical installation.

4.5.1 Grounding Connection

Procedures for connecting cabinet grounding wires to the junction panel.

4.5.3 Power Supply Connections

Required power supply connections for MTS, including DC and AC inputs.

4.5.3.1 -48 VDC Input Power and Backup Battery Charging Connections

Details on -48 VDC connectors for power and backup battery charging.

4.6 RF Antenna Connections

Information on RF antenna connector placement and identification.

4.8 GPS Connections

Information on integrated and remote GPS module connections.

4.8.1 GPS Site Reference Operation Modes

Two modes of operation for adjacent cells: Synchronized and Non-Synchronized.

4.10 Ethernet Site Link Cabling

Information on Ethernet site link connectors and retrofit kits for enabling functionality.

4.10.1.1 Connecting Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 2 (old JP)

Procedure to gain Ethernet Site Link functionality from E1 connector on previous MTS 2 Junction Panel.

4.10.1.2 Connecting Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 2 (new JP)

Procedure to gain Ethernet Site Link functionality from Link1 and Link2 connectors.

4.10.1.3 Connecting Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 4

Procedure to gain Ethernet Site Link functionality from E1 and AUX connectors.

4.10.1.4 Connecting Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 4 with Expansion Cabinet (old JP)

Procedure to gain Ethernet Site Link functionality from E1 and AUX connectors on previous MTS 4 Junction Panel.

4.10.1.5 Connecting Ethernet Site Link Retrofit Kit for MTS 4 with Expansion Cabinet (new JP)

Procedure to gain Ethernet Site Link functionality from Link1 and Link2 connectors on newer MTS 4 Junction Panel.

4.12 Performing a Final Check-Out after Installation

Procedures to ensure proper operation of the MTS after installation.

4.12.2 Powering Up the MTS

Procedure for powering up the MTS safely and monitoring PSU indicators.

4.13 Recommended Installation Tools, Parts, and Test Equipment

List of recommended tools, parts, and test equipment for installation.

4.13.1 Recommended Installation Tools

List of recommended tools, including safety precautions for electrical shock.

4.13.2 Recommended Test Equipment

List of recommended test equipment for installation procedures.

Chapter 5: Interconnection and Internal Cabling

5.1 AC/DC Power Cabling

Refers to connections between Junction Panel and Power Supply Unit for AC and DC power.

5.2 User Alarms/Controls, X.21, RGPS, and GPS Cabling

Cabling procedures for user alarms, X.21, RGPS, and GPS connections.

5.3 E1 and Ethernet Cabling

Cabling procedures for E1 and Ethernet connections.

5.4 Ethernet Site Link Cabling

Procedures for connecting Ethernet Site Links.

5.5 RF Cabling

Cable connections among antenna connectors, RFDS, and Base Radios.

5.6 CAN Bus Cabling

Cabling procedures for CAN Bus connections.

Chapter 6: Configuration and Testing

6.2 Preparing for Configuration and Testing

Steps to perform before proceeding with MTS configuration and testing.

6.2.1 MMI Commands and MTS Modes of Operation

Information on Man Machine Interface commands and MTS operating modes.

6.2.1.1 Logging on to the Site Controller Application through Serial Connection

Procedure for logging into the Site Controller application via serial connection.

6.2.1.2 Logging on to the Base Radio Application through Serial Connection

Procedure for logging into the Base Radio application via serial connection.

6.2.1.5 Logging on to the Test Application

Procedures for logging into the Test Application for BR-Arch-1 and BR-Arch-2.

6.2.2 Test Equipment

List of recommended test equipment for cabinet procedures.

6.3 CAN Bus Configuration

Information on CAN Bus interconnectivity, configuration, and diagnosis.

6.4 Configuring and Verifying the Site Controller

Procedures to verify operation within the Site Controller.

6.4.1 Setting Up the Site Controller

Procedures for verifying Site Controller configuration and operation.

6.4.2 E1 Connection Test

Test for E1 connection between Site Controller and CNE core router.

6.4.3 X.21 Connection Test

Test for X.21 connection to a Network Terminating Unit (NTU).

6.4.4 Site Reference Check

Checking the SRI status and GPS Receiver status.

6.5 Configuring and Verifying the Base Radio

Procedures to ensure Base Radio is up and running.

6.5.1 Base Radio Startup Sequence

Verifying Base Radio LED conditions during startup.

6.5.2 Base Radio Position and Receivers Selection

Assigning position identifier and selecting receivers for Base Radio.

6.5.2.1.1 Setting and Accessing Base Radio Position by Using the cccp Command

Procedure to program position and IP address using the cccp command.

6.5.2.2 Enabling Base Radio Receiver Branches

Enabling or disabling individual receivers for Base Radio.

6.5.2.3.1 Verifying the Base Radio Receiver Parameters in BR-Arch-1 Architecture

Procedure to check and change BR parameters in BR-Arch-1.

6.5.2.3.1.1 Corrective Actions for the BR-Arch-1 Base Radio Receiver Configuration

Corrective actions for missing or bad parameters in BR-Arch-1 receiver configuration.

6.5.2.3.2 Configuring the Base Radio VSWR

Procedure to configure Base Radio VSWR for BR-Arch-1.

6.5.3 Configuring the pm_config

Command to configure DPM and ATCC mapping to Base Radios.

6.5.4 Station Verification Procedures

Methods to verify transmit and receive operations after Base Radio module installation.

6.5.4.1 Verifying the Base Radio Software Revision

Procedure to verify Base Radio software revision.

6.5.4.2 Transmitter Verification

Procedures to verify proper operation of the transmit path.

6.5.4.2.1 Verifying the Transmitter

Procedure to verify transmitter output power and frequency.

6.5.4.3 Receiver Verification

Procedure to verify Base Radio receiver path and Bit Error Rate.

6.5.4.3.1 Setting Up the Equipment for Receiver Verification

Steps to set up equipment for receiver verification and tuning.

6.5.4.3.2 Verifying the Receiver

Procedure to verify Base Radio receiver path and record results.

6.5.4.3.3 Verifying and Tuning the Receiver RSSI Levels

Procedure to verify and tune receiver RSSI levels.

6.5.4.3.4 Verifying and Tuning the Receiver RSSI Levels in a High Power Setting for BR-Arch-2

Procedure for tuning RSSI levels in high power settings for BR-Arch-2.

Chapter 7: Radio Frequency Distribution System

7.1.1 CAN Bus

Describes CAN Bus interconnectivity, connectors, and termination.

7.2.2 Site Controller Module

Theory of operation for the Site Controller module, including GPS functionality.

7.2.4 Base Radio Module

Provides reliable digital communication capabilities for Base Radios.

7.2.5 Power Supply Unit

Information on Power Supply Units (PSUs) and their configurations.

Chapter 8: Site Controller

8.1 Site Controller – Theory of Operation

Controls resources within the MTS, including frequency/slot assignment and GPS module.

8.2 Site Controller – Indicators, Switches, and Connectors

Information on indicators, switches, and connectors of the Site Controller.

8.2.1 Site Controller – Front Panel

Details of the Site Controller's front panel components.

8.2.1.1 Site Controller – Front Panel Indicators (LED)

Description of Site Controller front panel LED indicators and their meanings.

8.3 Site Controller CAN Bus

Provides a common communication bus between RFDS, PSU, and Site Controller.

8.3.1 Updating CAN Bus TrackID Mapping List

Procedure to update the CAN Bus mapping list with new unit TrackIDs.

8.4 Site Controller – GPS Module

Theory of operation for the integrated GPS module and its functions.

8.5.3 Replacing the Site Controller Lithium Battery

Step-by-step procedure for replacing the Site Controller lithium battery.

Chapter 9: XHUB Controller

9.1 XHUB Controller – Theory of Operation

Explains the function and modes of operation of the XHUB Controller.

9.2 XHUB Controller – Indicators, Switches, and Connectors

Information on the XHUB Controller's indicators, switches, and connectors.

9.2.1.1 XHUB Controller – Front Panel Indicators (LED)

Description of XHUB Controller front panel LED indicators and their meanings.

9.3 Replacing the XHUB Controller

Step-by-step procedure for replacing the XHUB Controller.

Chapter 10: Base Radio

10.1 Base Radio – Overview

Provides an overview of the Base Radio and its functions.

10.2 Base Radio – Theory of Operation

Explains the subcomponents and operation of the Base Radio.

10.3 Base Radio – Indicators and Connectors

Information on Base Radio front panel indicators and connectors.

10.4 Replacing the Base Radio

Procedures for removing and reinstalling the Base Radio module.

10.4.1 Electrostatic Discharge Precaution

Precautions to prevent damage from static discharge when servicing Base Radio.

10.4.2 Restoring the Base Radio

Procedures for removing and reinstalling the Base Radio module.

10.4.2.1 Removing the Base Radio

Step-by-step procedure for removing the Base Radio module.

10.4.2.2 Reinstalling the Base Radio

Step-by-step procedure for reinstalling the Base Radio module.

Chapter 11: Power Supply Unit

11.1 Power Supply Unit (PSU) – Theory of Operation

Explains the theory of operation for the Power Supply Unit (PSU).

11.1.1 PSU CAN Bus Monitoring, Alarms, and Controls

Details monitoring, alarms, and controls available through the PSU CAN Bus interface.

11.2 Power Supply Unit (PSU) Indicators, Switches, and Connectors

Shows positions of indicators, switches, and connectors on the PSU front panel.

11.2.1 PSU LED Indicators

Lists and describes the PSU LED indicators and their meanings.

11.3 Replacing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)

Procedures for replacing the Power Supply Unit.

11.3.1 Removing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)

Step-by-step procedure for removing the PSU.

Chapter 12: Cooling Fans

12.3 Replacing the Cooling Fans

Procedure for replacing cooling fans.

Chapter 13: MTS Troubleshooting

13.1 Site Controller Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting steps for the Site Controller.

13.1.3.1 Troubleshooting: GPS and Site Reference Faults

Diagnosis of GPS and Site Reference faults using status sri command.

13.1.3.2 GPS Receiver Detailed Troubleshooting

Detailed troubleshooting information for GPS receivers.

13.1.3.3 Troubleshooting Site Link Faults

Steps to troubleshoot Site Link interface faults.

13.2 Base Radio / RFDS / Miscellaneous Troubleshooting

Guide to isolate Base Radio failures and troubleshoot RFDS issues.

13.2.1 Base Radio Troubleshooting

Procedures to isolate Base Radio failures to the module level.

13.2.1.5 Reported/Suspected Problems

Procedures to troubleshoot reported or suspected equipment malfunctions.

13.2.1.5.1 Base Radio Replacement

Procedure to replace suspected modules with non-defective ones.

Chapter 14: Technical Specifications

14.3.17 Power Supply Unit Specifications

Technical requirements, safety, EMC, and dimensions for PSUs.

Chapter 15: Expansion Options

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