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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL PFH-4 SHDSL Power Feeding Hub Version 1.0 Innovative Access Solutions PFH-4 SHDSL Power Feeding Hub Version 1.0 Installation and Operation Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RAD Data Communications Ltd. ("RAD"). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RAD Data Communications. Right, title and interest, all information, copyrights, patents, know-how, trade secrets and other intellectual property or other proprietary rights relating to this manual and to the PFH-4 and any software components contained therein are proprietary products of RAD protected under international copyright law and shall be and remain solely with RAD. PFH-4 is a registered trademark of RAD. No right, license, or interest to such trademark is granted hereunder, and you agree that no such right, license, or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark. You shall not copy, reverse compile or reverse assemble all or any portion of the Manual or the PFH-4. You are prohibited from, and shall not, directly or indirectly, develop, market, distribute, license, or sell any product that supports substantially similar functionality as the PFH-4, based on or derived in any way from the PFH-4. Your undertaking in this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement. This Agreement is effective upon your opening of the PFH-4 package and shall continue until terminated. RAD may terminate this Agreement upon the breach by you of any term hereof. Upon such termination by RAD, you agree to return to RAD the PFH-4 and all copies and portions thereof. For further information contact RAD at the address below or contact your local distributor. International Headquarters RAD Data Communications Ltd. North America Headquarters RAD Data Communications Inc. 24 Raoul Wallenberg Street Tel Aviv 69719, Israel Tel: 972-3-6458181 Fax: 972-3-6498250, 6474436 E-mail: [email protected] 900 Corporate Drive Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA Tel: (201) 5291100, Toll free: 1-800-4447234 Fax: (201) 5295777 E-mail: [email protected] © 2006–2007 RAD Data Communications Ltd. Publication No. 471-200-08/07 Limited Warranty RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in the PFH-4 to be delivered hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR. If, during the warranty period, any component part of the equipment becomes defective by reason of material or workmanship, and DISTRIBUTOR immediately notifies RAD of such defect, RAD shall have the option to choose the appropriate corrective action: a) supply a replacement part, or b) request return of equipment to its plant for repair, or c) perform necessary repair at the equipment's location. In the event that RAD requests the return of equipment, each party shall pay one-way shipping costs. RAD shall be released from all obligations under its warranty in the event that the equipment has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation, or if repairs or modifications were made by persons other than RAD's own authorized service personnel, unless such repairs by others were made with the written consent of RAD. The above warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. There are no warranties which extend beyond the face hereof, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and in no event shall RAD be liable for consequential damages. RAD shall not be liable to any person for any special or indirect damages, including, but not limited to, lost profits from any cause whatsoever arising from or in any way connected with the manufacture, sale, handling, repair, maintenance or use of the PFH-4, and in no event shall RAD's liability exceed the purchase price of the PFH-4. DISTRIBUTOR shall be responsible to its customers for any and all warranties which it makes relating to PFH-4 and for ensuring that replacements and other adjustments required in connection with the said warranties are satisfactory. Software components in the PFH-4 are provided "as is" and without warranty of any kind. RAD disclaims all warranties including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. RAD shall not be liable for any loss of use, interruption of business or indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any kind. In spite of the above RAD shall do its best to provide error-free software products and shall offer free Software updates during the warranty period under this Agreement. RAD's cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims, demands, or actions arising out of or relating to this Agreement and the PFH-4 shall not exceed the sum paid to RAD for the purchase of the PFH-4. In no event shall RAD be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or exemplary damages or lost profits, even if RAD has been advised of the possibility of such damages. This Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Israel. Product Disposal To facilitate the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment in protecting the environment, the owner of this RAD product is required to refrain from disposing of this product as unsorted municipal waste at the end of its life cycle. Upon termination of the unit’s use, customers should provide for its collection for reuse, recycling or other form of environmentally conscientious disposal. General Safety Instructions The following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of telecommunications products. Additional instructions, if applicable, are included inside the manual. Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates potential safety hazards regarding product operation or maintenance to operator or service personnel. Warning Danger of electric shock! Avoid any contact with the marked surface while the product is energized or connected to outdoor telecommunication lines. Protective earth: the marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building protective earth bus. Warning Some products may be equipped with a laser diode. In such cases, a label with the laser class and other warnings as applicable will be attached near the optical transmitter. The laser warning symbol may be also attached. Please observe the following precautions: • Before turning on the equipment, make sure that the fiber optic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter. • Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current. • Do not use broken or unterminated fiber-optic cables/connectors or look straight at the laser beam. • The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard. • Use of controls, adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure. ATTENTION: The laser beam may be invisible! In some cases, the users may insert their own SFP laser transceivers into the product. Users are alerted that RAD cannot be held responsible for any damage that may result if non-compliant transceivers are used. In particular, users are warned to use only agency approved products that comply with the local laser safety regulations for Class 1 laser products. Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and maintenance of this product. Only qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment, maintenance or repairs to this product. No installation, adjustment, maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the operator or the user. Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the power switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, although the voltages levels are usually not hazardous, energy hazards may still exist. Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines, remove jewelry or any other metallic object that may come into contact with energized parts. Unless otherwise specified, all products are intended to be grounded during normal use. Grounding is provided by connecting the mains plug to a wall socket with a protective earth terminal. If an earth lug is provided on the product, it should be connected to the protective earth at all times, by a wire with a diameter of 18 AWG or wider. Rack-mounted equipment should be mounted only in earthed racks and cabinets. Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last. Do not connect telecommunication cables to ungrounded equipment. Make sure that all other cables are disconnected before disconnecting the ground. Connecting AC Mains Make sure that the electrical installation complies with local codes. Always connect the AC plug to a wall socket with a protective ground. The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16A. The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35A. Always connect the power cord first to the equipment and then to the wall socket. If a power switch is provided in the equipment, set it to the OFF position. If the power cord cannot be readily disconnected in case of emergency, make sure that a readily accessible circuit breaker or emergency switch is installed in the building installation. In cases when the power distribution system is IT type, the switch must disconnect both poles simultaneously. Connecting DC Power Unless otherwise specified in the manual, the DC input to the equipment is floating in reference to the ground. Any single pole can be externally grounded. Due to the high current capability of DC power systems, care should be taken when connecting the DC supply to avoid short-circuits and fire hazards. DC units should be installed in a restricted access area, i.e. an area where access is authorized only to qualified service and maintenance personnel. Make sure that the DC power supply is electrically isolated from any AC source and that the installation complies with the local codes. The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16A. The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35A. Before connecting the DC supply wires, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Locate the circuit breaker of the panel board that services the equipment and switch it to the OFF position. When connecting the DC supply wires, first connect the ground wire to the corresponding terminal, then the positive pole and last the negative pole. Switch the circuit breaker back to the ON position. A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably rated and approved should be incorporated in the building installation. If the DC power supply is floating, the switch must disconnect both poles simultaneously. Connecting Data and Telecommunications Cables Data and telecommunication interfaces are classified according to their safety status. The following table lists the status of several standard interfaces. If the status of a given port differs from the standard one, a notice will be given in the manual. Ports Safety Status V.11, V.28, V.35, V.36, RS-530, X.21, 10 BaseT, 100 BaseT, Unbalanced E1, E2, E3, STM, DS-2, DS-3, S-Interface ISDN, Analog voice E&M SELV xDSL (without feeding voltage), Balanced E1, T1, Sub E1/T1 TNV-1 Telecommunication Network Voltage-1: Ports whose normal operating voltage is within the limits of SELV, on which overvoltages from telecommunications networks are possible. FXS (Foreign Exchange Subscriber) TNV-2 Telecommunication Network Voltage-2: Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the limits of SELV (usually up to 120 VDC or telephone ringing voltages), on which overvoltages from telecommunication networks are not possible. These ports are not permitted to be directly connected to external telephone and data lines. FXO (Foreign Exchange Office), xDSL (with feeding voltage), U-Interface ISDN TNV-3 Telecommunication Network Voltage-3: Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the limits of SELV (usually up to 120 VDC or telephone ringing voltages), on which overvoltages from telecommunication networks are possible. Safety Extra Low Voltage: Ports which do not present a safety hazard. Usually up to 30 VAC or 60 VDC. Always connect a given port to a port of the same safety status. If in doubt, seek the assistance of a qualified safety engineer. Always make sure that the equipment is grounded before connecting telecommunication cables. Do not disconnect the ground connection before disconnecting all telecommunications cables. Some SELV and non-SELV circuits use the same connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Extra caution should be exercised during thunderstorms. When using shielded or coaxial cables, verify that there is a good ground connection at both ends. The earthing and bonding of the ground connections should comply with the local codes. The telecommunication wiring in the building may be damaged or present a fire hazard in case of contact between exposed external wires and the AC power lines. In order to reduce the risk, there are restrictions on the diameter of wires in the telecom cables, between the equipment and the mating connectors. Caution To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords. Attention Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure. Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-building or non-exposed wiring or cabling only. In such cases, a notice will be given in the installation instructions. Do not attempt to tamper with any carrier-provided equipment or connection hardware. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) The equipment is designed and approved to comply with the electromagnetic regulations of major regulatory bodies. The following instructions may enhance the performance of the equipment and will provide better protection against excessive emission and better immunity against disturbances. A good earth connection is essential. When installing the equipment in a rack, make sure to remove all traces of paint from the mounting points. Use suitable lock-washers and torque. If an external grounding lug is provided, connect it to the earth bus using braided wire as short as possible. The equipment is designed to comply with EMC requirements when connecting it with unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables. However, the use of shielded wires is always recommended, especially for high-rate data. In some cases, when unshielded wires are used, ferrite cores should be installed on certain cables. In such cases, special instructions are provided in the manual. Disconnect all wires which are not in permanent use, such as cables used for one-time configuration. The compliance of the equipment with the regulations for conducted emission on the data lines is dependent on the cable quality. The emission is tested for UTP with 80 dB longitudinal conversion loss (LCL). Unless otherwise specified or described in the manual, TNV-1 and TNV-3 ports provide secondary protection against surges on the data lines. Primary protectors should be provided in the building installation. The equipment is designed to provide adequate protection against electro-static discharge (ESD). However, it is good working practice to use caution when connecting cables terminated with plastic connectors (without a grounded metal hood, such as flat cables) to sensitive data lines. Before connecting such cables, discharge yourself by touching earth ground or wear an ESD preventive wrist strap. FCC-15 User Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation and Operation manual, may cause harmful interference to the radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Canadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR-22) Warning Avertissement Achtung This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures. Cet appareil est un appareil de Classe A. Dans un environnement résidentiel, cet appareil peut provoquer des brouillages radioélectriques. Dans ces cas, il peut être demandé à l’utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropriées. Das vorliegende Gerät fällt unter die Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohngebieten können beim Betrieb dieses Gerätes Rundfunkströrungen auftreten, für deren Behebung der Benutzer verantwortlich ist. Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer's Name: RAD Data Communications Ltd. Manufacturer's Address: 24 Raoul Wallenberg St., Tel Aviv 69719, Israel declares that the product: Product Name: PFH-4 conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s): EMC: Safety: EN 55022:1998 + A1:2000, A2:2003 Information technology equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement. EN 55024:1998 + A1:2001, A2:2003 Information technology equipment – Immunity characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement. EN 50121-4 Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility Part 4: Emission and immunity of the signaling and telecommunications apparatus. EN 60950-1:2001 Information technology equipment – Safety – Part 1: General requirements. EN 60950-21:2003 Information technology equipment – Safety – Part 21: Remote power feeding (PFH-180 only). Supplementary Information: The products herewith comply with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC for wired equipment. The products were tested in a typical configuration. Tel Aviv, 15 October 2006 Haim Karshen VP Quality European Contact: RAD Data Ottobrunn-Riemerling, Germany Communications GmbH, Otto-Hahn-Str. 28-30, 85521 Quick Start Guide Warning Dangerous high voltages up to 180 VDC may be present on the line-out terminals. Use extra caution when connecting the lines to the terminal. The unit should be installed in a restricted area location. It is recommended to attach a warning label to the unit. Installation of PFH-4 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with PFH-4, use this guide to prepare the unit for operation. 1. Connecting the Ground Cable Connect the ground cable to the earth terminal, above the 48V power connector. 2. Connecting the Interfaces 1. Connect the incoming SHDSL lines to the terminal connectors designated LINE IN. For 2-wire lines, use the numbers (1, 2, etc) of the 2W labels as a guide. For 4-wire lines, use the letters (A, B) of the 4W labels as a guide. 2. Connect the outgoing SHDSL lines to the terminal connectors designated LINE OUT. For 2-wire lines, use the numbers (1, 2, etc) of the 2W labels as a guide. For 4-wire lines, use the letters (A, B) of the 4W labels as a guide. 3. (Optional) Connect the alarm cable to the ALARM connector. 3. Setting the Power Feeding Switches Configure the DIP switch array in the center of the front panel. Each switch controls power feeding (ON/OFF) for the corresponding SHDSL pair. 4. Connecting the Power Connect the power cable to the power connector on the PFH-4 front panel. The unit has no power switch. Operation starts when the power is applied to the front panel power connector(s). PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Connecting the Power 1 Quick Start Guide 2 Connecting the Power Installation and Operation Manual PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Overview....................................................................................................................1-1 Product Options......................................................................................................1-1 Applications............................................................................................................1-1 Features .................................................................................................................1-2 Physical Description ...................................................................................................1-2 Functional Description................................................................................................1-3 Power Indication .....................................................................................................1-3 Power Feeding Selection and Indication ..................................................................1-3 Alarm Indications and Fault Protection ....................................................................1-3 Power Supply..........................................................................................................1-4 Technical Specifications..............................................................................................1-4 Chapter 2. Installation and Setup 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Introduction...............................................................................................................2-1 Site Requirements and Prerequisites ..........................................................................2-1 Special Safety Instructions for PFH-4/180...................................................................2-2 Package Contents ......................................................................................................2-2 Setting the Power Feeding Switches...........................................................................2-2 Connecting the Ground Cable .....................................................................................2-3 Connecting the Interface Cables .................................................................................2-3 Connecting the Power Cables .....................................................................................2-4 Connecting the Alarm Relay........................................................................................2-4 Chapter 3. Operation 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Turning PFH-4 On.......................................................................................................3-1 Controls and Indicators ..............................................................................................3-1 Setting the Power Feeding Switches...........................................................................3-2 Turning PFH-4 Off ......................................................................................................3-2 Chapter 4. Configuring Typical Applications 4.1 4.2 PFH-4 Feeding One Repeater .....................................................................................4-1 PFH-4 Feeding Repeaters in a Star Configuration........................................................4-1 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5.1 5.2 5.3 Detecting Errors.........................................................................................................5-1 Front Panel LEDs.....................................................................................................5-1 Alarm Relay ............................................................................................................5-1 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................5-2 Technical Support ......................................................................................................5-3 Appendix A. Connector Pinouts PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 i Table of Contents ii Installation and Operation Manual PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview PFH-4 is a power-feeding hub for up to four SHDSL (Symmetric High-bit rate Digital Subscriber Loop) lines, feeding power over data lines to SHDSL modems and repeaters, allowing them to be placed in remote locations without any connection to a local power supply. To facilitate system diagnostics, the front panel features LED status indicators for alarm upon link failure. PFH-4 is compatible with both 2- and 4-wire SHDSL lines. Product Options PFH-4 is available with power feeding of 120 VDC or 180 VDC. Model 2P connects to either two 2-wire modems or one 4-wire modem. Model 4P connects to four 2-wire modems or two 4-wire modems. Applications The following application illustrates a typical PFH-4 providing power and data to four repeaters working with remote ASMi-52s over 2-wire SHDSL links. Figure 1-1. Remote Power Feeding of Four Repeaters PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Overview 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual Features PFH-4 feeds power to remote SHDSL modems and repeaters over data lines, and is available in versions compatible with either 2- or 4-wire SHDSL lines. PFH-4 fully complies with SHDSL standards: ITU-T G.991.2 and ETSI TS 101 524. Diagnostics To facilitate system diagnostics, the PFH features dry contacts for alarm relay, and LED status indicators for power, link failure alarm, and power feeding status. Fault Protection All lines of PFH-4 feature over-current protection and over-temperature protection with automatic restart. Management PFH-4 is managed locally by configuring the DIP switch array on the front panel. 1.2 Physical Description PFH-4 is a compact, easy-to-install standalone unit, measuring 8 ½ inches wide and 1U high. All switches, LEDs, and connectors (the power supply, alarm relay, lines in, and lines out) are accessed from the front of the device. One or two units can be mounted in an optional 19-inch rack-mount kit available from RAD. Figure 1-2 illustrates PFH-4. Figure 1-2. PFH-4 3D View For further details about the switches and connectors, see Chapter 2. For the detailed LED descriptions, see Chapter 3. 1-2 Physical Description PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Installation and Operation Manual 1.3 Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description Power is provided to PFH-4 via a 48 VDC supply. PFH-4 converts the power to 120 or 180 VDC and feeds the power over each of the SHSDL lines, according to the configuration of the power-feeding DIP switches. SHDSL data moves transparently from line-in to line-out without disturbance. Power Indication A green LED (PWR) indicates when 48 VDC is applied to the device. Power Feeding Selection and Indication A DIP switch controls the power feeding for each line. Each line can be configured to be with or without power feeding by setting the DIP switch for the line in the following way. ON activates power feeding OFF disables power feeding. A group of indicators (P-FED) indicate the power feeding status of each line, according to the configuration of each DIP switch: ON – power feeding is activated OFF – power feeding is disabled. Alarm Indications and Fault Protection Each line has a red LED (ALM LED) that indicates the following faults: • Line over-current: Line current is limited to 60mA in case of a current overload. The line clamps down after about 1 to 2 seconds and stays down for 10 seconds. If the over-current condition is cleared, the line current automatically restores. • Earth leakage current protection (for 180 VDC model only): Line current is limited to 15 mA in case the line is shorted to earth. The line clamps down after about 1 to 2 seconds and stays down for 10 seconds. If the earth current leakage condition is cleared, the line current automatically restores. • Over-temperature protection: In case the control unit overheats, all lines feeding power are shut down. Hysteretic auto-restart automatically restores power feeding when the overheating condition is cleared. PFH-4 has dry contacts for relaying a warning alarm indication: PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 • Minor alarm: Contacts open or close for any of the faults above. • Major alarm: Contacts open or close when 48 VDC input power fails. Functional Description 1-3 Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual Power Supply PFH-4 operates from a DC power supply at nominal input voltage of 48 VDC (40 to 72 VDC). For power feeding, PFH-4 contains one or two DC/DC power converter modules that provide 120 VDC at 290 mA or 180 VDC at 190 mA of current. 1.4 Line In Line Out Technical Specifications Standards Compliance ITU-T G.991.2 and ETSI TS 101 524 SHDSL Number of lines Up to four 2-wire or two 4-wire Connector Terminal block for each line (four pairs) Standards Compliance ITU-T G.991.2 and ETSI TS 101 524 SHDSL Number of lines 2P: Two 2-wire or one 4-wire 4P: Four 2-wire or two 4-wire Power feeding Voltage 120/180 VDC nominal (±10%) Power feeding Current 60 mA per pair Impedance 135Ω Connector Terminal block for each line (four pairs) Management Interface DIP switch – one switch per line Alarm Relay Dry Contact Via the ALARM connector (DB-9 female) Indicators PWR (green) 48 VDC power input indication P-FED (green) Power feeding status – one LED per line ALM (red) Fault indication – one LED per line DC Source ±48 VDC (40 to 72 VDC) Connector Terminal block Consumption 12W under normal operation Power 1-4 Technical Specifications PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Installation and Operation Manual Physical Height Width Depth Weight Environment PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Chapter 1 Introduction 43.7 mm (1.7 in) 215.5 mm (8.5 in) 300 mm (11.8 in) 2 kg (4.4 lb) Temperature 0°C to +50°C (32°F to +122°F) Humidity Up to 90%, non-condensing Technical Specifications 1-5 Chapter 1 Introduction 1-6 Technical Specifications Installation and Operation Manual PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 Introduction This chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the PFH-4 unit. After installing the unit, refer to Chapter 3 for the operating instructions. If a problem is encountered, refer to Chapter 5 for test and diagnostic instructions. Internal settings, adjustment, maintenance, and repairs may be performed only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazards involved. Warning Note Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation, and maintenance of this product. Before installing the product, review Handling Energized Products at the beginning of the manual. 2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites PFH-4 is a standalone unit designed for desktop or bench installation and is delivered fully assembled. There are no provisions made for bolting the unit to a tabletop. For installation in 19-inch racks, RAD offers a rack mount kit that enables installing one or two units side-by-side. The rack mount kit occupies a height of 1U. DC-powered PFH-4 units require a 48 VDC power source, which must be adequately isolated from the main supply. Allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of frontal clearance for operating and maintenance accessibility and for signal lines and interface cables. The ambient operating temperature of PFH-4 should be 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F), at a relative humidity of up to 90%, non-condensing. PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Site Requirements and Prerequisites 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual Special Safety Instructions for PFH-4/180 Follow these safety instructions before installing the 180 VDC version of PFH-4: • Assess the system to ensure that the effective capacitance of the total system, including the capacitance of PFH-4/180 itself does not exceed the following values: Between the connection point of the conductors of the telecommunication network (line-to-line): 300 μF Between the connection point of one conductor of the telecommunication network and earth (line-to-earth): 10 μF The PFH-4/180 itself contributes the following capacitances to the system: Line-to-line: 25 μF Line-to-earth: 0.04 μF • Check that the voltage rating of the telecommunication network is adequate to carry 180 VDC, together with superimposed transients. • Check that the circuits to be connected are all RFT-C circuits. If in doubt, seek the assistance of a qualified safety engineer. 2.4 Package Contents The PFH-4 package includes the following items: • One PFH-4 unit • DC power and line adapter plugs • Rack mount kit RM-35 (if ordered). 2.5 Setting the Power Feeding Switches The power feeding switches are located on the DIP switch in the center of the front panel (see Figure 2-1). Each switch controls power feeding (ON/OFF) for the corresponding numbered SHDSL pair (1, 2…). To set the power feeding for each SHDSL pair: 1. Slide the DIP switch up to the ON position corresponding to the pair to be activated. 2. For an unpowered pair, slide the corresponding DIP switch down. 2-2 Setting the Power Feeding Switches PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Power Feeding Switches RAD PFH-4 120V LINE OUT PWR 1 2 3 LINE IN 4W A 4 48V 4W ON B A ALARM B P-FED 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALM 1 1 1 6 1 2 3 2W 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 2W 3 4 + Figure 2-1. Front Panel of 120V PFH-4 with Four Ports RAD PFH-4 180V LINE OUT PWR 1 2 3 LINE IN 4W A 4 48V 4W ON B A ALARM B P-FED 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALM 1 1 1 6 1 2 2W 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 2W 3 4 + Figure 2-2. Front Panel of 180V PFH-4 with Four Ports 2.6 Connecting the Ground Cable Connect the earth terminal on the front panel to the protective ground using a wire with a diameter of at least 18 AWG or wider. 2.7 Connecting the Interface Cables The SHDSL interface connectors are located on the front panel of the unit (see Figure 2-1). For connector pinouts, see Appendix A. To connect the incoming SHDSL lines to the LINE IN terminal connectors: 1. For 2-wire lines, use the numbers (1, 2, etc.) of the 2W labels as a guide. 2. For 4-wire lines, use the letters (A, B) of the 4W labels as a guide. To connect the outgoing SHDSL lines to the LINE OUT terminal connectors: 1. For 2-wire lines, use the numbers (1, 2, etc.) of the 2W labels as a guide. 2. For 4-wire lines, use the letters (A, B) of the 4W labels as a guide. Warning PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Although the feed voltage is not considered hazardous, an electrical shock may occur if bare wires are touched during the installation. Use caution when connecting the output wires. Always make sure that power is not connected to the unit before connecting the SHDSL cables. Connecting the Interface Cables 2-3 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.8 Installation and Operation Manual Connecting the Power Cables PFH-4 accepts 48 VDC power through the power inlet, located on the front panel (see Figure 2-1). For connector pinouts, see Appendix A. A special adapter for the 48 VDC power connection is supplied with the unit. Warning Before connecting or disconnecting any cable, the protective earth terminals of this unit must be connected to the protective ground conductor of the mains (AC or DC) power cord. If you are using an extension cord (power cable) make sure it is grounded as well. Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor (inside or outside the instrument) or disconnecting of the protective earth terminal can make this unit dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited. Warning Note Make sure that the outgoing SHDSL cables are already connected to the unit before connecting or disconnecting the power. Refer to the DC power supply connection supplement for instructions how to wire the DC adapters, and to the Handling Energized Products section. To connect power: 1. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the PFH-4 front panel. 2. Connect the power cable to the 48 VDC power source. The unit turns on automatically upon connection to power. 2.9 Connecting the Alarm Relay To connect the alarm relay (optional): • 2-4 Connect an external alarm device to the rear panel terminal block connector designated ALARM (for connector pinouts, see Appendix A). Connecting the Alarm Relay PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Chapter 3 Operation 3.1 Turning PFH-4 On To turn on PFH-4: Connect the power cord to the DC supply. The PWR indicator lights up and remains lit as long as PFH-4 receives power. Once it is powered up, PFH-4 operates automatically. PFH-4 requires no operator attention once installed, with the exception of occasional monitoring of front panel indicators. Intervention is only required when PFH-4 must be configured. 3.2 Controls and Indicators The unit's LEDs and control switches are located on the front panel (see Figure 3-1). Table 3-1 lists the functions of the PFH-4 LED indicators. The LEDs and control switches are the same for the 120 VDC and 180 VDC models. Power Feeding Switches Indicator LEDs RAD PFH-4 120V LINE IN LINE OUT 4W PWR 1 2 3 A 4 B ALARM 4W ON A 48V B P-FED 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALM 1 1 1 6 1 2 2W 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 2W 3 4 + Figure 3-1. PFH-4 Front Panel PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Controls and Indicators 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual Table 3-1. PFH-4 LEDs and Controls Name Type Function PWR Green LED ON – Device is receiving DC power and operational P-FED Green LED ON – Power feeding on for the corresponding SHDSL pair ALM Red LED ON – Active alarm(s) on the corresponding SHDSL pair Current overload is indicated for each line separately. Overheating of the unit causes all ALM LEDs to light. Power Feed DIP Switch 3.3 ON – Enable power feeding for the corresponding SHDSL pair Setting the Power Feeding Switches To set the power feeding for each SHDSL pair: Configure the DIP switch in the center of the front panel. Each switch controls power feeding (ON/OFF) for the corresponding numbered SHDSL pair (1, 2…). 3.4 Turning PFH-4 Off To power off the unit: Remove the power cord from the power source. 3-2 Turning PFH-4 Off PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications This chapter demonstrates different applications for PFH-4 units, feeding power to remote 2-wire and 4-wire modems and repeaters, linked in a star or serial configuration. Note The range achievable in an application (maximum range per transmission rate) is dependent on SHDSL performance parameters and the line resistance. For details regarding ranges in your specific application, we recommend contacting RAD Technical Support. 4.1 PFH-4 Feeding One Repeater This section illustrates a basic application, with a PFH-4 unit feeding power to one remote 2/4-wire repeater. The two standalone ASMI-52 modems are both supplied with local power. Figure 4-1. Remote Power Feeding for One Repeater (2-wire/4-wire) 4.2 PFH-4 Feeding Repeaters in a Star Configuration Figure 4-2 illustrates a star configuration with a PFH-4 unit feeding power to four remote repeaters. The CO houses a rack-mounted LRS-52 and the four CP ASMi-52 modems are supplied with local power. Table 4-1 gives the maximum range for 2-wire lines. PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 PFH-4 Feeding Repeaters in a Star Configuration 4-1 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Installation and Operation Manual Figure 4-2. Remote Power Feeding to Four Repeaters (2-wire) Table 4-1. Range of PFH-4 (2-wire) 512 kbps 2-wire Segment A 2 Mbps 26 AWG [km] [mi] 19 AWG [km] [mi] 3.2 16.5 2.0 10.3 26 AWG [km] [mi] 3.2 19 AWG [km] [mi] 2.0 7.5 4.7 The following figure and table illustrate the maximum range of PFH-4, feeding power to one or two remote 4-wire repeaters in a star configuration. The CO houses a rack-mounted LRS-24, and the CP ASMI-52 modem is supplied with local power. Figure 4-3. 4-wire Remote Power Feeding Table 4-2. Range of PFH-4 (4-wire) 512 kbps 4-wire Segment A 4-2 26 AWG [km] [mi] 4.4 2.7 2 Mbps 19 AWG [km] [mi] 22.3 PFH-4 Feeding Repeaters in a Star Configuration 13.9 26 AWG [km] [mi] 4.4 2.7 19 AWG [km] [mi] 11.3 7.0 PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter describes how to: • Detect errors • Interpret alarms and use the alarm relay • Troubleshoot problems • Obtain technical support 5.1 Detecting Errors To facilitate system diagnostics, PFH-4 includes red LED alarm indicators on the front panel. The ALM indicator activates for a link failure or a minor alarm. PFH-4 also includes a dry contact major/minor alarm relay port with a DB-9 female connector on the front panel. Major alarms are indicated for no power. Minor alarms are indicated for current overload in one of the channels, or overheating. Front Panel LEDs LED indicators on the front panel of PFH-4 indicate the operating status of the unit. The LED indicators are described in Chapter 3 of this manual. Alarm Relay The dry contact port operates as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC), using different pins of the alarm relay port connector. The following figure describes the functions of the alarm relay contacts connected to the pins of the ALARM connector. For a diagram showing the pin numbering of the DB-9 female connector and a table of the functions of the pins, see Appendix A. PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Detecting Errors 5-1 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual Alarm Connector Major Alarm Relay 5 4 9 Major-NC Major-NO Major-COM Alarm Connector Minor Alarm Relay 1 2 6 Minor-NC Minor-NO Minor-COM Figure 5-1. Alarm Relays Note The relay positions are shown in the alarm-active state. 5.2 Troubleshooting In case a problem occurs, check for proper chassis installation and correct cable connections in accordance with the system installation plan. If the problem cannot be corrected by performing the actions listed above, see Table 5-1. Identify the best-fitting trouble symptoms and perform the actions listed under “Corrective Measures” in the order given, until the problem is corrected. 5-2 Troubleshooting PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart No. Trouble Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective Measures 1 PFH-4 does not turn on 1. No power Check that power is available at the power outlets or power distribution panel serving the PFH-4. Check that both ends of the PFH-4 power cable are properly connected. 2. Defective PFH-4 2 The ALM indicator of an SHDSL line lights • • Replace PFH-4 Overcurrent on the line Check for line fault or excessive current usage and clear the overcurrent condition. Line shorted to earth (180 VDC model only) 3 The ALM indicator of all of 1. Unit overheating the SHDSL lines light 3. Overcurrent on all of the lines 4. Defective PFH-4 5.3 Reduce the ambient temperature around the unit or increase ventilation to the unit. Check for line fault or excessive current usage and clear the overcurrent conditions on all of the lines. Replace PFH-4 Technical Support Technical support for this product can be obtained from the local distributor from whom it was purchased. For further information, please contact the RAD distributor nearest you or one of RAD's offices worldwide. This information can be found at www.rad.com. (Offices – About RAD > Worldwide Offices; Distributors – Where to Buy > End Users) PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Technical Support 5-3 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5-4 Technical Support Installation and Operation Manual PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Appendix A Connector Pinouts A.1 SHDSL LINE OUT Connector Each pair (1,2,…) of the 120 VDC SHDSL LINE OUT electrical interfaces terminates in a 2-pin terminal block connector, wired in accordance with the following table. 1 Figure A-1. SHDSL LINE OUT Connector Table A-1. SHDSL LINE OUT Connector Pinout Pin A.2 Function 1 Power feeding over DSL negative output 2 Power feeding over DSL positive output SHDSL LINE IN Connector Each pair (1,2,…) of the SHDSL LINE IN electrical interfaces terminates in a 2-pin terminal block connector, wired in accordance with the following table. Figure A-2. SHDSL LINE IN Connector PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 SHDSL LINE IN Connector A-1 Appendix A Connector Pinouts Installation and Operation Manual Table A-2. SHDSL LINE IN Connector Pinout A.3 Pin Function 1 DSL input 2 DSL input DC Power Connector The 48 VDC power interface, labeled VDC-IN, terminates in a terminal block connector, wired in accordance with the following table. 1 Figure A-3. DC Power (VDC-IN) Connector Table A-3. DC Power (VDC-IN) Connector Pinout Pin A.4 Function 1 Positive input 2 Ground 3 Negative input Alarm Connector PFH-4 supports dry contact alarm relay via dedicated pins of the DB-9 female ALARM connector, wired in accordance with the following table. For additional information on the ALARM relay, see the section on Alarms in Chapter 2. 1 6 Figure A-4. ALARM Connector (DB-9 Female) A-2 Alarm Connector PFH-4 Ver. 1.0 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Connector Pinouts Table A-4. ALARM Connector Pinout and Relay Function Alarm Major Minor Pin Function Normal Operation Alarm 3 5V return for pin 8 7 Not connected 8 5V via 680 9 Dry contact relay: Common for pins 4 and 5 4 Dry contact relay: 48 VDC power failure (NO) Shorted to pin 9 Open 5 Dry contact relay: 48 VDC power failure (NC) Open Shorted to pin 9 6 Dry contact relay: Common for pins 1 and 2 1 Dry contact relay: Current or temperature overload (NC) Open Shorted to pin 6 2 Dry contact relay: Current and temperature overload (NO) Shorted to pin 6 Open resistor Alarm Connector Major Alarm Relay 5 4 9 Major-NC Major-NO Major-COM Alarm Connector Minor Alarm Relay 1 2 6 Minor-NC Minor-NO Minor-COM Figure A-5. 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