ADTRAN Network Card Protection Switch User Manual

TRACER Monitored Protection Switch (MPS)  
Quick Start Guide  
61280300L1-13B  
October 2003  
About this Quick Start Guide...  
This guide contains information for installing your TRACER MPS system. ADTRAN recommends that the entire TRACER link be tested on a  
lab bench prior to installation in the field.  
Verify the existence of an adequate microwave path for each hop or link to ensure that a point-to-point microwave system is feasible for your  
particular application. Record the frequency of your microwave system (2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz) and be sure to configure the Frequency Band  
menu option appropriately before operating your TRACER MPS. For more details, refer to Reviewing the Menus on page 4.  
Before you begin...  
Required Components  
• (2) TRACER Baseband Processor (BBP) and RF Converter (RFC) rackmount units  
Or,  
• (2) TRACER 4103 or 4203 integrated rackmount radio units  
• RS-232 interface cable and VT100 terminal (or a PC with VT100 emulator software) for connecting to the unit  
• (2) RS-232 (MALE) to RJ-45 (FEMALE) adapter (ADTRAN P/N 3196ADPT010) for creating the VT100 management chain (included in  
the TRACER MPS shipment)  
• (2) 8-conductor RJ-45 to RJ-45 straight-through cable for creating the VT100 management chain (included in the TRACER MPS  
shipment)  
• (4) Straight-through T1 cables to connect the TRACER BBP or 4103/4203 T1 interfaces to the MPS (2 are included in each TRACER  
shipment)  
• (2) N-Type (MALE) to SMA (MALE) cables for connecting the antenna interfaces (TRACER units) to the TRACER MPS (included in the  
TRACER MPS shipment)  
• 18, 20, or 22 AWG dual-conductor cable for connecting the alarm contacts between the TRACER BBP or 4103/4203 and the TRACER  
MPS; also needed for connecting the MPS to an external alarm monitoring system  
• Antenna, mounting hardware, and feedline cable  
• 21 to 63 VDC power source (available from ADTRAN)  
• (2) Straight-through T1cables to connect the TRACER MPS to other CPE equipment (included in the TRACER MPS shipment)  
Or,  
• (2) T1 crossover cables to connect the TRACER MPS T1 interfaces to the public-switched network (included in the TRACER MPS  
shipment)  
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Creating the VT100 Chain  
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A single VT100 connection through the TRACER MPS provides access to both the primary (MAIN) and SECONDARY TRACER units.  
Follow the steps below to create the VT100 chain.  
1. Connect the RS-232 port (DB-25) on the rear panel of the MAIN TRACER BBP to the TRACER MPS VT100 interface (labeled 1 on  
the figure below) using the provided DB-25 (MALE) to RJ-45 (FEMALE) adapter (P/N 3196ADPT010) and standard 8-conductor  
straight-though cable. Repeat the step for the STANDBY unit (see label 2).  
T1B  
T1A  
MANAGEMENT  
MAIN UNIT VT100 Connection  
1
MAIN  
ALARMS  
DC POWER  
RF  
T1B  
T1A  
T
R
A
C
E
R
MAIN  
POWER  
MODULE  
OUT  
IN  
MAIN  
TRACER  
STANDBY  
TRACER  
STAND  
BY  
MONITOR  
MONITOR  
STANDBY  
USE COPPER  
CONDUCTORS ONLY  
COM NC  
MN COM SB  
TO DTE RS-232  
ANTENNA  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
B
A
B
A
2
STANDBY UNIT VT100 Connection  
Connecting to the Unit  
3
1. Connect a VT100 terminal (or PC with VT100 emulation software like HyperTerminal) to the TRACER MPS RS-232 console interface  
using a DB-25 Male (for TRACER MPS) to DB-9 Female (for terminal or PC) straight-through serial cable.  
2. Configure the COM port with the following parameters:  
Data Rate: 9600  
Data Bits: 8  
Parity Bits: None  
Stop Bits: 1  
Flow Control: None  
3. Open a VT100 terminal session. (Please refer to the appropriate VT100 terminal software documentation for detailed instructions.)  
4. Press <Return> to begin the configuration session. The TRACER MPS Interface is now active.  
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Reviewing the Menus  
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The TRACER MPS software interface consists of a single menu screen (shown below). Navigate through the available menu options  
using the up and down arrow keys. Alternately, the numbered menu options may be selected by entering the appropriate menu number  
displayed to the left of the option. Pressing the <space bar> activates the current menu selection. The TRACER MPS VT100 interface  
provides access to the MAIN and STANDBY TRACER unit menus (using menu options 1 and 2, respectively). Press <Ctrl + R> to exit the  
TRACER menus and return to the TRACER MPS menu screen. A brief description of the available menu options for the TRACER MPS  
follows the figure below.  
Status of MAIN  
TRACER system  
Status of STANDBY  
TRACER system  
2
1
4
5
7
6
8
9
10  
Navigational Help  
Activates the menu system for the MAIN TRACER unit. This provides access to all configuration and status parameters.  
Activates the menu system for the STANDBY TRACER unit. This provides access to all configuration and status parameters.  
4
5
Configures the TRACER MPS for modem or terminal access. When connecting a VT100 terminal or PC with terminal software,  
select DISABLED.To connect a modem to the TRACER MPS RS-232 interface, set this parameter to ENABLED. To disable the modem  
control, press <Ctrl + Z> three times.  
6
Specifies the frequency band of the MAIN and STANDBY TRACER units as 5.8 GHz or 2.4 GHz. This menu setting should match  
the operational frequency of your TRACER systems, and must be manually configured by the user prior to operation.  
7
Number of seconds the TRACER MPS waits (after a switch to the STANDY system) before attempting to restore MAIN operation.  
8
9
Number of contiguous seconds the MAIN TRACER system must exhibit an alarm condition before the TRACER MPS switches to  
STANDBY operation.  
Provides instructions for navigating through the menus using the arrow keys or entering the menu number and activating the  
highlighted menu by pressing the space bar.  
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Connecting the T1 Interfaces  
1. Connect the T1A interface (RJ-45) of the MAIN TRACER BBP (labeled 1 below) to the MAIN T1A interface (RJ-45) of the TRACER  
MPS (labeled 2 below) using a straight-through T1 cable (ADTRAN P/N 3127004). Follow the same procedure to connect the T1B  
interfaces (labeled 3 and 4 below).  
2. Repeat Step 1 to connect the T1A and T1B interfaces of the STANDBY TRACER BBP to the STANDBY T1A and T1B interfaces (RJ-  
45) of the TRACER MPS (labeled 5 below).  
MAIN UNIT T1B Interface  
MAIN UNIT T1A Interface  
1
3
T1B  
T1A  
MANAGEMENT  
TRACER MPS  
STANDBY T1A/B  
Interfaces  
5
MAIN  
ALARMS  
DC POWER  
RF  
T1B  
T1A  
T
R
A
C
E
MAIN  
POWER  
MODULE  
OUT  
IN  
MAIN  
RACER  
TANDBY  
TRACER  
STAND  
BY  
MONITOR  
MONITOR  
R
STANDBY  
USE COPPER  
CONDUCTORS ONLY  
NO COM NC  
MN COM SB  
TO DTE RS-232  
ANTENNA  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
B
A
B
A
TRACER MPS  
MAIN T1A Interface  
2
TRACER MPS  
MAIN T1B Interface  
TRACER MPS  
T1A/T1B Interfaces  
4
6
3. Connect the T1A and T1B interfaces of the TRACER MPS (labeled 6 above) to the public-switched network or CPE-type equipment.  
When connecting the T1A/B interfaces of the TRACER MPS to the public switched network, use a T1 crossover cable (ADTRAN P/N  
3125M011). For connections to other CPE-type equipment, such as an ADTRAN TSU, use a straight-through T1 cable  
(ADTRAN P/N 3127004). For your convenience, 2 (each) T1 crossover and straight-through T1 cables are provided with the TRACER  
MPS shipment.  
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6a Connecting the Antenna Interfaces (TRACER BBP and RFC Systems)  
1. Connect the Antenna interface (N-Type connector) of the MAIN TRACER RFC (labeled 1 below) to the MAIN RF interface (SMA con-  
nector) of the TRACER MPS (labeled 2 below) using a male N-Type to male SMA cable.  
2. Connect the IF connector on the MAIN TRACER BBP (labeled 4 below) to the IF connector on the MAIN RFC (labeled 3 below) using  
the 6” RF cable (ADTRAN P/N 3125RF027).  
3. Repeat Step 1 to connect the Antenna interface (N-Type connector) of the STANDBY TRACER RFC to the STANDBY RF interface  
(SMA connector) of the TRACER MPS (labeled 6 below).  
4. Repeat Step 2 for the STANDBY TRACER BBP and RFC.  
TRACER RFC IF Interface  
3
MAIN UNIT Antenna Interface  
1
TRACER BBP IF Interface  
4
T1B  
T1A  
MANAGEMENT  
TRACER MPS Antenna Interface  
5
MAIN  
ALARMS  
DC POWER  
RF  
T1B  
T1A  
T
R
A
C
E
R
MAIN  
POWER  
MODULE  
OUT  
IN  
MAIN  
TRACER  
STANDBY  
TRACER  
MONITOR  
MONITOR  
STAND  
BY  
STANDBY  
USE COPPER  
CONDUCTORS NLY  
NO COM NC  
MN COM SB  
TO DTE RS-232  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
B
A
B
A
TRACER MPS STANDBY  
Antenna Interface  
TRACER MPS MAIN  
Antenna Interface  
6
2
5. Connect the TRACER MPS Antenna interface (N-Type connector, labeled 5 above) to the customer provided antenna using antenna  
feedline cabling. Refer to the appropriate TRACER User Manual for a detailed discussion on link planning, antenna loss/gain, and  
antenna alignment.  
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6b Connecting the Antenna Interfaces (TRACER 4103 and 4203 Systems)  
1. Connect the Antenna interface (N-Type connector) of the MAIN TRACER 4103/4203 (labeled 1 below) to the MAIN RF interface (SMA  
connector) of the TRACER MPS (labeled 2 below) using a male N-Type to male SMA cable.  
2. Repeat Step 1 to connect the Antenna interface (N-Type connector) of the STANDBY TRACER 4103/4203 to the STANDBY RF inter-  
face (SMA connector) of the TRACER MPS (labeled 3 below).  
MAIN UNIT Antenna Interface  
1
T1B  
T1A  
TRACER MPS MAIN  
Antenna Interface  
2
MAIN  
ALARMS  
DC POWE
RF  
T1B  
T1A  
T
R
MAIN  
POWER  
MODULE  
OUT  
IN  
MAIN  
TRACER  
STANDBY  
TRACER  
A
C
E
MONITOR  
MONITOR  
STAND  
BY  
R
STANDBY  
USE COPPER  
CONDUCTORS ONLY  
NO COM NC  
MN COM SB  
TO DTE RS-232  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
B
A
B
A
TRACER MPS STANDBY  
Antenna Interface  
3
4
MAIN UNIT Antenna Interface  
3. Connect the TRACER MPS Antenna interface (N-Type connector, labeled 4 above) to the customer provided antenna using antenna  
feedline cabling. Refer to the appropriate TRACER User Manual for a detailed discussion on link planning, antenna loss/gain, and  
antenna alignment.  
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Connecting the Alarm Contacts  
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All alarm contact connections in the steps below should be made using standard 18 AWG insulated conductors. Insert the conductor in  
the terminal block then use a flat-head screwdriver to secure the connection.  
1. Connect the NO (Normally Open) alarm contact of the MAIN TRACER BBP (labeled 1 below) to the MN alarm contact in the IN alarm  
block of the TRACER MPS (labeled 2 below). The TRACER BBP provides two sets of alarm contacts; for normal configuration, use  
the NO located in the MAJ (Major Alarm) block.  
Only the TRACER 2603 BBP provides the optional MIN (Minor Alarm) terminal block. Connecting the MIN alarm contacts allows the  
TRACER MPS to perform a system switch when a minor alarm condition occurs. Please refer to the TRACER 2603 User Manual  
(ADTRAN P/N 61280003L1-1) for a detailed listing of major and minor alarms.  
2. Connect the COM (Common) alarm contact of the MAIN TRACER BBP (labeled 3 below) to the COM alarm contact in the IN alarm  
block of the TRACER MPS (labeled 4 below). Repeat this step for the STANDBY TRACER BBP.  
3. Connect the NO alarm contact of the STANDBY TRACER BBP to the SB alarm contact in the IN alarm block of the TRACER MPS  
(labeled 5 below).  
4. (OPTIONAL) Connect the TRACER MPS alarm contacts (NO, COM, NC) in the OUT alarm block (labeled 6 below) to your external  
alarm monitoring system. Failure to follow this step will not affect TRACER MPS redundancy operation.  
3
NO Alarm Contact  
1
COM Alarm Contact  
T1B  
T1A  
MANAGEMENT  
Connect to  
External Alarm  
System  
6
COM Alarm Contact  
4
MAI
ALARMS  
DC POWER  
RF  
T1B  
T1A  
T
R
A
C
E
R
MAIN  
POWER  
MODULE  
OUT  
IN  
MAIN  
TRACER  
STANDBY  
TRACER  
STAND  
BY  
MONITOR  
MONITOR  
STANDBY  
USE COPPER  
CONDUCTORS ONLY  
NO COM NC  
MN COM SB  
TO DTE RS-232  
ANTENNA  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
B
A
B
A
SB Alarm Contact  
2
MN Alarm Contact  
5
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Supplying Power to the Unit  
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The TRACER MPS can operate from a supply between 21 and 63 Volts DC, with either polarity referenced to ground, and consumes  
3 Watts nominal, 20 Watts peak (during relay switching). Current required (in Amps) is determined by dividing the power consumed (in  
Watts) by the applied voltage (in Volts). As an example at 48 Volts, the TRACER MPS would draw approximately 0.417 Amps peak (20  
Watts / 48 Volts).  
Pinouts  
RS-232 CONSOLE INTERFACE (DB-25)  
MAIN/STANDBY T1A/T1B INTERFACES (RJ-45)  
Pin  
Name  
UNUSED  
TXD  
Description  
Pin  
Name  
Description  
1, 8-25  
1
R
TRANSMIT DATA (RING)  
TRANSMIT DATA (TIP)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
TRANSMIT DATA  
RECEIVE DATA  
REQUEST TO SEND  
CLEAR TO SEND  
DATA SET READY  
TERMINAL GROUND  
2
T
RXD  
3, 6-8  
UNUSED  
R1  
RTS  
4
5
RECEIVE DATA (RING)  
RECEIVE DATA (TIP)  
CTS  
T1  
DSR  
GROUND  
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