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The document provides installation guidelines for outdoor antennas and cable connections for the SAR-Hm and SAR-Hmc chassis. It details the necessary tools, procedures for attaching coaxial cables to antennas, and emphasizes the importance of proper grounding and surge protection. Additionally, it includes specific steps for connecting cellular antennas and installing surge protectors in various applications.

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Nokia 7705 - Port RS232

The document provides installation guidelines for outdoor antennas and cable connections for the SAR-Hm and SAR-Hmc chassis. It details the necessary tools, procedures for attaching coaxial cables to antennas, and emphasizes the importance of proper grounding and surge protection. Additionally, it includes specific steps for connecting cellular antennas and installing surge protectors in various applications.

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Figure 67 Indoor/Outdoor Coaxial Shield Grounding and Surge Protection

Indoor Outdoor

8 5 7 6

3
3

2 2

1 1

Exterior Building Wall

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Table 45 Indoor/Outdoor Coaxial Shield Grounding and Surge Protection

Key Description

1 #2 AWG bare solid tinned copper cable to ground electrode system

2 Ground bus bar, tinned copper

3 #6 AWG stranded insulated copper wire, bonded to bus bar

4 Hatch plate

5 Surge protector (indoor)

6 Coaxial cable shield grounding

7 Antenna cable

8 Antenna jumper cable (Figure 67 only)

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9 Making Outdoor Antenna and Cable


Connections

9.1 In This Chapter


This chapter describes how to connect antennas and cables to the ports on the
7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc. The topics include:

• Connecting Outdoor Cellular Antennas to the Main and Diversity Connectors


• Connecting the Outdoor WiFi Antenna to the 7705 SAR-Hm WLAN Connector
• RF Power Budget Calculations

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9.2 Connecting Outdoor Cellular Antennas to the


Main and Diversity Connectors
The procedures in this section are intended as general guidelines about how to
connect the cellular antenna cables to the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc
chassis.

Site-dependent factors, such as the antenna type, installation application (building or


enclosure), required cable lengths, and the number of surge protectors and
connectors, must be considered. See LTE Indoor/Outdoor Application.

Note: Read the Dangers and Warnings in the Mandatory Regulations and Site Preparation
chapters before performing this procedure.

9.2.1 Attaching LDF4 Coaxial Cables to an Outdoor


Cellular Antenna

Caution:

• Jumper cables must be carefully and accurately aligned with the antenna connectors.
• Nokia recommends using the shortest jumper cables from the antenna in order to
optimize system performance. For best results, use Nokia accessories and cables.

The Nokia-approved antennas have N-Type (female) connectors.

Choose the appropriate tools and hardware for your antenna and for your installation.

Required tools and hardware:

• torque wrench for a 4.3-10 or N-Type (male) connector coupling nut


• two lengths of LDF4-50A, 1/2 in. coaxial cable terminated at one end with either
a 4.3-10 or N-Type (male) connector. See LTE Antenna Installation Accessory
Kits for kit options.
• two loose 4.3-10 or N-Type cable (male) connectors
• weatherproofing kit
• cable cutters
• coaxial trimming tool

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To attach the coaxial cables to an RF antenna:

Step 1. Perform one of the following:


a. For antennas with 4.3-10 connectors
i. Align the 4.3-10 (male) connector coupling nut on the jumper cable
with the female antenna connector, as shown in Figure 68.

Figure 68 Attaching the Coaxial Cables

Correct Incorrect

Antenna

90o

Torque Wrench

Jumper Jumper

Connector Axis
Antenna
Jumper

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ii. Press the inner part of the jumper cable connector into the antenna
connector and maintain this pressure when turning the jumper
coupling nut. Once aligned, the jumper coupling nut will fit the
thread of the female connector correctly and it will turn smoothly.
Tighten the jumper coupling nut by hand.
iii. Use a torque wrench to tighten the connector. The torque wrench
must be perpendicular to the antenna connector flange and jumper
cable connector coupling nut when tightening. Torque to 8 lbf-ft
(11 N.m). Do not over-tighten the connector.
b. For antennas with N-Type connectors:
i. Align the N-Type (male) connector coupling nut on the jumper cable
with the female antenna connector.

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ii. Press the inner part of the jumper cable connector into the antenna
connector and maintain this pressure when turning the jumper
coupling nut. Once aligned, the jumper coupling nut will fit the
thread of the female connector correctly and it will turn smoothly.
Tighten the jumper coupling nut by hand.
iii. Use a torque wrench to tighten the connector. The torque wrench
must be perpendicular to the antenna connector flange and jumper
cable connector coupling nut when tightening. Torque to 8 lbf-ft
(11 N.m). Do not over-tighten the connector.
Step 2. After the connector coupling nuts have been tightened as specified,
insulate all connector connections using weatherproofing tape or
gel-sealed closures for additional protection against harsh environmental
conditions.
Step 3. For enclosure applications, perform the following steps:
i. Run the coaxial cables from the cellular antenna to the enclosure.
Secure the cables to the pole or tower according to local practices.
ii. Cut the coaxial cables to the desired length.
iii. Attach the appropriate connectors to the cut ends of the coaxial cables,
as described in Attaching a Connector to an LDF4 Coaxial Cable, then
return to this procedure.
iv. Install the surge suppressors directly on the enclosure, as described in
Installing Surge Protectors (Enclosure Application), then return to this
procedure.
v. Using the appropriate jumper-adapter cables, connect the Main and
Diversity bulkhead adapters on the interior of the enclosure to the SMA
Main and Diversity ports on the chassis. See 7705 Outdoor Enclosure
for more information.
Step 4. For indoor/outdoor applications:
i. Run the coaxial cables from the cellular antenna to the chassis. Secure
the cables to the pole or tower according to local practices.
ii. Install a coaxial cable shield grounding clamp near the antenna, then at
100 ft (30.5 m) intervals, and then near the building entry. See LTE
Indoor/Outdoor Application and also Antenna Coaxial Cable Shield
Grounding for additional information. The LDF4-50A, 1/2 in. coaxial
cable kits are listed in Table 44.
iii. Route the cables into the building and ensure that the cables are
properly grounded, as described in Antenna Coaxial Cable Shield
Grounding.
iv. Cut the coaxial cables to the desired length.

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v. Attach the N-Type (male) connectors to the cut ends of the coaxial
cables, as described in Attaching a Connector to an LDF4 Coaxial
Cable, then return to this procedure.
vi. Inside the building, install surge suppressors and complete the antenna
cabling to the chassis. See Completing the Indoor Cabling
(Indoor/Outdoor Application).

9.2.2 Attaching a Connector to an LDF4 Coaxial Cable

Caution: Read all instructions before assembling the connector on the LDF4-50A, 1/2 in.
coaxial cable.

The following procedure applies to N-Type (male) and 4.3-10 (male) connectors.

Required tools and hardware:

• torque wrench for the N-Type (male) or 4.3-10 (male) connector coupling nut
• one loose, field-shipped, N-Type cable (male) or 4.3-10 (male) connector
• LDF4 Cable Strip Tool (3HE12451AA)
• cable knife
• measuring tape
• open-ended wrench: N-Type (19 mm, 20 mm); 4.3-10 (19 mm, 22 mm)
• flaring tool
• flat file
• LDF4 cabling kit
• weatherproofing kit

Figure 69 shows the LDF4 cable, the N-Type (male) and 4.3-10 (male) connectors,
and accessories. Figure 70 shows the LDF4 Cable Strip Tool components.

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Figure 69 Coaxial Cable and Connector Kits

1/2 in Coaxial Cable N-Type (M) Connector

Outer Corrugated Copper


Jacket Copper Conductor
Shield

Connector Head Connector End

Insulation
4.3-10 (M) Connector

O-ring Grease Connector Head Connector End


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Figure 70 LDF4 Cable Strip Tool Components


Direction of rotation Direction of rotation

Blade 1 Flaring Blade 2


hole
Blade Flaring Deblurring
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To install an N-Type cable (male) connector or 4.3-10 (male) connector on the


LDF4-50A, 1/2 in. coaxial cable:

Step 1. Prepare the cable using the LDF4 Cable Strip Tool:
i. Use a cable knife to remove 1 in. (2.54 cm) of cable jacket from the
cable end. See Figure 71.

Figure 71 Removing the Cable Jacket With A Knife

~ 25 mm Cut off
(1˝)

Blade

hw1110

ii. Insert the cable into the cLDF4 Cable Strip Tool so that cable end is
flush with the tool. See Figure 72.

Figure 72 Inserting the Cable Into the LDF4 Cable Strip Tool

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iii. Rotate the LDF4 Cable Strip Tool around the cable until the housing is
completely closed. See Figure 73.

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Figure 73 Rotating the LDF4 Cable Strip Tool Around the Cable
Slight

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iv. Open the housing and remove the cable. Remove the cable jacket ring
and remove the waste material from the inner conductor. Inspect the
cable trim dimensions, they should be approximately as shown in
Figure 74.

Figure 74 Opening the Housing and Removing the Cable

0.43 in.
(11 mm)
0.79 in.
(20 mm)

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v. Insert the center conductor into the flaring hole on the LDF4 Cable Strip
Tool. Rotate the tool at least one full clockwise turn to flare the outer
conductor. See Figure 75.

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Figure 75 Flaring the Outer Conductor

360º min.

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vi. Insert the center conductor into the deburring hole on the LDF4 Cable
Strip Tool. Rotate the tool at least one full clockwise turn to chamfer the
cable end. See Figure 76.

Figure 76 Chamfering the Cable End

360º min.

hw1116

vii. Inspect the flare diameter. Ensure that the foam is fully separated and
evenly spaced from the cable outer conductor. See Figure 77.

Figure 77 Flared Cable End Diameter

Max. flare
0.56 in.
(14.5 mm)

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Step 2. Install the O-ring over the corrugated shielding (see key item 1 in
Figure 78) and apply grease to the O-ring.

Figure 78 Attaching the O-ring and Connectors (Showing 4.3-10)

Wrenches
N-Type 4.3-10
1 O-ring Connector End 19 mm 19 mm
Connector Head 20 mm 22 mm

2 Connector
End

Connector
3 Head

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Step 3. Attach the connector end (see key item 2 in Figure 78).
i. Insert the connector end over the corrugated sheathing. Apply pressure
to the connector until it snaps into place over the corrugated sheathing.
ii. Use the flaring tool to separate the outer conductor from the insulator.
Clean the conductor and the threads of the connector.
Step 4. Attach the connector head (see key item 3 in Figure 78).
i. Apply grease to the O-ring on the connector end.
ii. Screw the connector head onto the connector end.
iii. Tighten the connectors. Use the 19 mm open wrench to hold the
connector end steady, then use the 20 mm (for N-Type) or 22 mm (for
4.3-10) open wrench on the connector head to tighten the connector
head. The recommended torque is 18.4 lbf-ft (25 N.m).

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9.2.3 Installing Surge Protectors (Enclosure Application)


Install the surge protectors directly on the Main and Diversity bulkhead adapters on
the exterior of the enclosure. Surge protectors are available for 4.3-10 male to female
or N-Type male to female connectors. See Figure 79.

Figure 79 Installing a Surge Protector on the Enclosure

N-Type or
4.3-10 (Male)
Connector
LDF4 Cable
N-Type or
4.3-10 (Female)
Connector

Ground
Connector
Ring

N-Type or Surge Protector


4.3-10 (Male)
Connector

Enclosure Bulkhead
N-Type or 4.3-10
(Female) connectors

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To install the surge protector directly on the enclosure:

Step 1. Attach the male connector on the surge protector to the exterior female
bulkhead connector on the top of the enclosure.
Step 2. Ground the surge protector device. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
on how to attach the grounding lug and grounding cable to the surge
protector.
Step 3. Connect the antenna cable male connector to the female connector on the
surge protector.

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Step 4. Insulate all connector connections using weatherproofing tape or


gel-sealed closures for additional protection against harsh environmental
conditions.

9.2.4 Completing the Indoor Cabling (Indoor/Outdoor


Application)
Figure 80 shows the cables, connectors, and surge protectors that are required for
the indoor cabling.

Figure 80 Indoor Cabling and Equipment

SMA (Male)/N-Type (Female) N-Type (Male/Male) Surge Protector N-Type (Male)


LMR240 Jumper LDF4 Cable N-Type (Female) LDF4 Cable
Connectors

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Required tools and hardware:

• two surge protectors


• two lengths of LDF4 cable N-Type (male/loose male connectors)
• two SMA (male) to N-Type (female) jumper cables

To complete the indoor cabling for the Main and Diversity antennas:

Step 1. Install an N-Type female/female surge protector on each cellular antenna


cable:
i. Attach the N-Type female connector on the surge protector to the
connector on the LDF4 coaxial antenna cable, as described in
Attaching a Connector to an LDF4 Coaxial Cable.
ii. Prepare the surge protection device. Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions on how to install the grounding lug, grounding cable, and
the coaxial antenna cables on the surge protector.
Step 2. Prepare the last two lengths of LDF4 cable:
i. Connect the end terminated with the N-Type male connector to the
N-Type female connector on the surge protector.
ii. Route each cable to the chassis, then cut and terminate each cable
with an N-Type (male) connector.

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Step 3. Use two SMA (male) to N-Type (female) jumper cables to connect the
antenna cables to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc chassis Main and
Diversity ports:
i. Connect the N-Type (female) connector on the jumper to the N-Type
(male) connector on the coaxial cable.
ii. Unscrew and remove the plastic caps from the Main and Diversity SMA
ports on the chassis.
iii. Attach the SMA (male) connector on the jumpers to the ports on the
chassis. Hand-tighten the connector.

9.2.5 Attaching an LDF4 Coaxial Ground Kit to an LDF4


Coaxial Cable
Use this procedure to install an LDF4 coaxial ground kit to an LDF4 coaxial cable.

Required tools and hardware:

• LDF4 coaxial ground kit (3HE12353AA). See Table 44 in the Installing and
Grounding Outdoor Antennas chapter for a description of the contents of the kit.
• LDF4 coaxial cable
• cable knife

To install the two-hole lug at the end of the ground wire:

• two-hole lug
• ratchet
• wire stripping tool
• wire crimper

To install an LDF4 coaxial ground kit to an LDF4 coaxial cable:

Step 1. Carefully use a cable knife to cut a strip of about 1.5 in.(3.8 cm) from the
LDF4 cable jacket; see Figure 81. Make sure not to scratch the outer
conductor underneath the cable jacket when making the cut.

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Figure 81 Cutting and Stripping the LDF4 Cable Jacket

1.5 in.
(3.81 cm)

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Step 2. Cut a 2 in. (2.54 cm) x 2.5 in. (5.1 cm) strip of PVC tape and apply it to the
top of the grounding clamp cable. See Figure 82.

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Figure 82 Applying the PVC Tape to the Grounding Clamp Cable


2.0 in.
(5.1 cm)

2.5 in.
(6.35 cm)

hw1142

Step 3. Push the PVC tape upward so that it fits snugly against the top of the
grounding clamp, as shown in Figure 83.

Figure 83 Pushing the PVC Tape Upward on the Grounding Clamp Cable

1 in. to 1.5 in.


(2.54 cm to 3.8 cm)

hw1143

Step 4. Install the grounding clamp over the stripped portion of the cable. Rotate
latch clip over the grounding plate to secure locking position. See
Figure 84.

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Figure 84 Installing the Grounding Clamp to the Cable

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Step 5. Apply the butyl weatherproofing tape over the grounding clamp and cable
as shown in Figure 85.

Figure 85 Applying the Weatherproofing Tape Over the Grounding Clamp


and Cable

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Step 6. Apply the PVC over the weatherproofing tape and cable as shown in
Figure 86. When finished cut the end of the tape with a knife.

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Figure 86 Applying the PVC Tape Over the Weatherproofing Tape and Cable
1 in.
(2.54 cm)
1 in.
1 in. 3 (2.54 cm)
(2.54 cm)

5
2 4

1 in.
(2.54 cm)

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Figure 87 shows the LDF4 coaxial cable with the top portion of the ground
wire lead completely waterproofed and sealed with tape. The two-hole lug
can now be inserted at the end of the ground wire.

Figure 87 LDF4 Coaxial Cable With the Top Portion of the Ground Lead
Wire Waterproofed and Sealed With Tape

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Step 7. If required, use a wire stripper to cut the bottom portion of the lead ground
wire to a desired distance from the ground bus bar.

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Step 8. Insert the two-hole lug at the end of the wire and crimp it on. See Figure 88.

Figure 88 Inserting the Two-Hole Lug at the End of the Lead Wire

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Step 9. Place the heat shrink tube over the area where the two-hole lug was
crimped and heat-shrink the area to prevent water from getting in. See
Figure 89.

Figure 89 Placing the Heat Shrink Tube Over the Two-Hole Lug

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Step 10. Attach the two-hole lug to a ground bus bar; see Figure 66. Tighten the
ground nuts with a ratchet.

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9.3 Connecting the Outdoor WiFi Antenna to the


7705 SAR-Hm WLAN Connector
The Outdoor WiFi omni-directional Antenna (3HE12346AA) is connected to the
WLAN RP-SMA (female) connector on the 7705 SAR-Hm chassis.

The WiFi antenna has an N-Type (male) connector and can be mounted on a pole
or mounted directly on the bulkhead connector of the enclosure.

The WLAN connector on the 7705 SAR-Hm requires a jumper cable with an RP-SMA
to N-Type (female) connector, and the LDF4 coax cable must be used.

For bulkhead connections to the 7705 Outdoor Enclosure, see 7705 Outdoor
Enclosure.

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9.4 RF Power Budget Calculations


This section describes RF losses for the LTE and WiFi accessories and power
budget calculation for the installations.

Refer to the GNSS Installation Guide for information on GNSS antenna losses and
RF budget calculations.

Table 46 lists the LTE losses for power budget commercial band calculations for
indoor/outdoor installations.

Table 46 LTE Losses for Power Budget Commercial Band Calculations for Indoor/Outdoor
Installations

Component Loss

LDF4 cable 0.036 dB/ft

LTE surge protector 0.1 dB

3HE12318AA pigtail cable 1.1 dB

N-Type connector 0.1 dB

Table 47 lists the LTE losses for power budget commercial band calculations for
outdoor installations.

Table 47 LTE Losses for Power Budget Commercial Band Calculations for Outdoor
Installations

Component Loss

LDF4 cable 0.036 dB/ft

LTE surge protector 0.1 dB

Outdoor enclosure internal cable loss 0.3 dB

N-Type connector 0.1 dB

Table 48 lists the WiFi losses for power budget commercial band calculations for
indoor/outdoor installations.

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Table 48 WiFi Losses for Power Budget Commercial Band Calculations for Indoor/Outdoor
Installations

Component Loss

LDF4 cable 0.036 dB/ft @ 2.4GHz; 0.055 dB/ft @ 5GHz

WiFi surge protector 0.1 dB

3HE12318AA pigtail cable 1.1 dB @ 2.4GHZ; 1.5 dB @ 5GHz

N-Type connector 0.1 dB

Table 49 lists the WiFi losses for power budget commercial band calculations for
outdoor installations.

Table 49 WiFi Losses for Power Budget Commercial Band Calculations for Outdoor
Installations

Component Loss

LDF4 cable 0.036 dB/ft @2.4GHz; 0.055 dB/ft @5GHz

WiFi surge protector 0.1 dB

Outdoor enclosure internal cable loss 1.0 dB @ 2.4GHz; 1.2 dB @ 5GHz

N-Type connector 0.1 dB

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10 Making Connections to the RJ-45 Ports

10.1 In This Chapter


This chapter describes how to make connections to the RJ-45 ports on the
7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc. The topics include:

• Connecting Cables to RJ-45 Ports


• Cabling Considerations for 7705 Outdoor Enclosure Applications

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10.2 Connecting Cables to RJ-45 Ports

Warning:

• Ensure that you read and observe all of the Dangers and Warnings described in the
Mandatory Regulations and Site Preparation chapters before connecting cables to the
7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc.
• Ensure that cables are dressed such that they do not impede the insertion or removal
of other equipment.
• To maintain EMC compliance, cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends
must be used with interface connectors.
• To meet surge protection requirements, the cable shield for any open-ended cables
must be grounded by attaching the shield to a convenient chassis or power supply
ground point, using hardware suitable to provide a solid electrical and mechanical
connection. In addition, ensure that there is sufficient strain relief to remove any
mechanical strain on the ground connection due to cable movement.

The 7705 SAR-Hm chassis supports two RS-232 ports, six 10/100Base-T Fast
Ethernet (FE) ports, one Alarms port, and one Console port. The 7705 SAR-Hmc
chassis supports two RS-232 ports in a single RJ-45 connector, three 10/100Base-T
FE ports, one Alarms port, and one Console port. All ports have RJ-45 female
connectors that require cables with RJ-45 male connectors. Figure 90 shows the
location of the ports on the 7705 SAR-Hm. Figure 91 shows the location of the ports
on the 7705 SAR-Hmc.

When making a connection to an FE port, a shielded CAT5 (minimum) Ethernet


cable grounded at both ends must be used to maintain EMC compliance.

When making a connection to an RS-232 port, a shielded cable grounded at both


sides must be used to maintain EMC compliance (an 8-conductor cable is required
on the 7705 SAR-Hm and a 4-conductor cable is required on the 7705 SAR-Hmc). If
a connection to both RS-232 ports on the RJ-45 connector is required on the
7705 SAR-Hmc, a 7705 SAR-Hmc RS-232 Y-Cable (3HE12554AA) is required.

When making a connection to the Console port, a shielded cable grounded at least
at one end must be used.

When making a connection to the Alarms port, a shielded cable grounded at both
ends must be used. For connections within the 7705 Outdoor Enclosure (a
connection to the door alarm switch, for example) the shielded cable can be
grounded at the 7705 SAR-Hmc Alarms port only.

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Figure 90 RJ-45 Ports on the 7705 SAR-Hm

12/24V
WLAN
+

7705 SAR-Hm
-
STATUS ALARMS

WIFI GNSS

SIM 1 SIM 2 Main


RSSI

Stat Stat

RS-232 Ports 1 2 RS232


Lnk Lnk

Lnk Lnk

1 2
Act Act

Lnk Lnk GNSS

Ethernet Ports 3 4 FE
Act Act

Lnk Lnk

5 6
Act Act

External Alarms Port Diversity

Alarms Console

Console Port
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Figure 91 RJ-45 Ports on the 7705 SAR-Hmc

RS-232 Port
(two ports in a
single RJ-45
connector) Fast Ethernet Ports

External
Alarms Port Console Port

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10.2.1 Making Shield Ground Connections


Required hardware:

• wire stripper
• hardware for making the connection (such as a screw, star washer, and cable
ties)

To make a shield ground connection:

Step 1. Locate a convenient chassis ground point.


Step 2. Carefully strip enough insulation (outer jacket) from the cable such that the
exposed grounding wire can reach the chassis ground point. Ensure that
there is enough stripped insulation to provide strain relief for the ground
connection.

Caution: When stripping the cable insulation, avoid nicking the ground conductors or the
insulation on the signal conductor. Nicks can weaken or break a conductor or expose a wire
to a potential short circuit.

Step 3. Separate the ground shield (braid, foil, and drain wire) from the signal
conductors.
Step 4. Securely attach the shield to the chassis ground point. Use a screw and
star washer large enough to make a proper ground connection. Use proper
cable dressing and strain relief techniques.

10.2.2 Making Cable Connections

Warning:

• Ensure that you provide adequate strain relief (within a recommended distance of 1 to
2 ft (30.5 to 61.0 cm) of the connection point on the chassis) in order to prevent bending
the cable when making the cable connection.
• For copper wire cables, maintain a minimum 1.2 in. (3.0 cm) bend radius within the
allowable space.

Required hardware:

• cable ties (optional)

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To attach copper wire cables:

Step 1. Attach the cables to the port connectors on the chassis.


Step 2. Route the cables as described in Routing Cables.
Step 3. Attach the other end of the cables to the far-end equipment.

10.2.3 Making External Alarm Connections


The chassis is equipped with a copper RJ-45 female connector for external alarm
connections, as shown in Figure 90.

All alarm input/output interfaces are 5V tolerant, and the outputs can sink or source
up to 100 mA of current.

The external alarms interfaces are equipped with relays that can be used to trigger
external alarm indicators. They also provide inputs that can be used to trigger the
generation of alarms on the chassis to indicate environmental or external alarm
conditions.

Required hardware:

• appropriate shielded cable with an RJ-45 male connector at the router end and
a customized connector at the external devices end. Shielded cables must be
used to maintain EMC compliance.

To make an external alarm connection:

Step 1. Design the external alarm circuitry using the input and output pin
assignments provided in Alarms Port Pinout Assignments.
Step 2. Attach an appropriate connector at the external device end.
Step 3. Attach a shielded cable with an RJ-45 male connector to the router.

10.2.4 Routing Cables


Route the cables as required and in keeping with local practices, ensuring that all
clearances are maintained around the chassis for unobstructed airflow. If desired,
loosely bundle the cables together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

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10.3 Cabling Considerations for 7705 Outdoor


Enclosure Applications

Warning:

• For a pole mount, the interconnecting communications wiring must not be strung from
pole to pole unless equipped with suitable overcurrent and surge protection.
• If the Ethernet electrical connection between the chassis and another system is local
(on the same structure), surge protectors are not required but the systems must be
grounded to the same ground rod. If the other system is on a different ground structure,
it is highly recommended that an outdoor Surge Protection Device (SPD) be installed
on each of the chassis Ethernet ports.
The Ethernet ports are suitable for connection to metallic Outside Plant (OSP) cable
conductors located at cell sites and other similar locations with tall antennas.
• The RS-232, Alarms, and Console ports on the chassis are suitable for connection to
intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intrabuilding ports of the
equipment must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or
its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intrabuilding interfaces only and
require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of primary protectors is
not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

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11 Preparing the DC Power Connections

11.1 In This Chapter


This chapter provides information about wiring and connecting a DC power source
directly to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc. The topics include:

• Warnings and Notes


• Wiring and Connecting DC Power

Note: To connect a high-voltage DC power source to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc,
see High Voltage Power Supply Unit.

11.2 Warnings and Notes

Danger:

• Also observe the Dangers and Warnings in the Mandatory Regulations and Site
Preparation chapters before performing this procedure.
• Confirm that the DC power source is OFF during installation. The power source should
be a safety extra low voltage (SELV) source.
• Turn OFF power at the power source before you install or remove power cables or
cords.
• You must use cables that meet local electrical code requirements.
• Explosion hazard—do not open, maintain, or service in an area where an explosive
atmosphere may be present.
Risque d’explosion—ne pas ouvrir, maintenir ou faire du service dans une zone ou une
atmosphère explosive peut être présente.
• Explosion hazard—do not connect or disconnect when energized.
Risque d’explosion—ne pas connecter ou débrancher lorsque énergé.
• Explosion hazard—do not remove or replace while circuit is live unless the area is free
of ignitable concentrations.
Risque d’explosion—ne pas enlever ou remplacer pendant que le circuit soit vivant,
sauf si la zone est libre de concentrations ignitible.
• Connect or disconnect only in a non-hazardous area.

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Note:

• The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc require one DC power source to operate.
• The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc are suitable for use in either DC-I or DC-C
installations. There are no connections between battery return and chassis ground
within the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc.
• All bare conductors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound before
crimp connections are made. All unplated connectors, braided straps, and bus bars
must be brought to a bright finish and then coated with an antioxidant before
connecting them.

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11.3 Wiring and Connecting DC Power


The 7705 SAR-Hm chassis can operate at nominal voltages of +/–12/24 VDC and
7705 SAR-Hmc can operate at nominal voltages of +/–12/24/48 VDC. The chassis
have a floating DC input and can operate at positive or negative polarity.

The following subsections describe how to prepare the DC wires, remove the power
input terminal block from the chassis, if required, and wire the chassis for positive or
negative DC power feeds.

11.3.1 Preparing the DC Input Wires

Note:

• Nokia does not supply power cables for the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc.
• The minimum AWG power conductor for the DC input connections must be based on
the application, and on the local codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the
region. The recommended maximum DC wire gauge for the 7705 SAR-Hm and
7705 SAR-Hmc is #18 AWG (0.75 sq mm, 1.0 mm diameter).

To connect power cables to the inputs, remove a portion of the outer jacket from each
power cable at the router end as shown in Figure 92 and described in Table 50.

Figure 92 DC Power Cable

1
23318

Table 50 DC Power Cable Descriptions

Key Description

1 Copper wire

2 Insulation stripped according to local safety code

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Required tools and hardware:

• two lengths of wire


• wire cutter
• wire stripper
• insulated torque driver for slot screws; No. 2 slotted blade, width 0.138 in. (3.5
mm); blade thickness 0.024 in. (0.6 mm)

11.3.2 Removing and Reinstalling the DC Power Input


Terminal Block
The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc have a single-feed, wire-to-board, pluggable
terminal block on the front of the chassis. Because access to the binding screws on
the terminal block may be limited when the chassis is installed in an enclosure, the
terminal block can be removed, if required, to facilitate wiring. Figure 93 shows how
to remove and replace the terminal block on the 7705 SAR-Hm and Figure 94 shows
how to remove and replace the terminal block on the 7705 SAR-Hmc. Table 51
identifies the key items in the figures.

Figure 93 Removing and Reinstalling the 7705 SAR-Hm DC Power Input


Terminal Block

4 3

2
12/24V
WLAN
+

7705 SAR-Hm 1
-
STATUS ALARMS

WIFI GNSS

SIM 1 SIM 2 Main


RSSI

Stat
Stat
2 RS232
1
Lnk
Lnk
Lnk
Lnk
2
1

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Figure 94 Removing and Reinstalling the 7705 SAR-Hmc DC Power Input


Terminal Block

3
2

35678

Table 51 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc DC Power Input Terminal


Block Description

Key Description

1 Two M3 flat-head retaining screws on the 7705 SAR-Hm; two M2 flat-head


retaining screws on the 7705 SAR-Hmc

2 Wire connector ports. The top port is positive (+) and the bottom port is
negative (–).

3 Two captive binding screws used to secure the wire

4 Terminal block receptacle with key guide

Required tools:

• flat blade screwdriver for M3 retaining screws


• flat blade screwdriver for the captive binding screws

Caution: The terminal block is keyed to ensure that its connector is properly inserted into
the receptacle. Do not force the terminal block into the receptacle.

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To remove and reinstall the DC power input terminal block:

Step 1. Use the flat blade screwdriver to remove the M3 retaining screws.
Step 2. Grasp the terminal block by the edges and pull it straight out.
Step 3. Connect the wires to the terminal ports. Perform one of the following
procedures: Making –12/24 VDC and –12/24/48 VDC Connections or
Making +12/24 VDC and +12/24/48 VDC Connections.
Step 4. Reinstall the terminal block in its receptacle. Orient the terminal block so
that the wire connector ports are facing outwards and the binding screws
are pointing to the left. Make sure that the terminal block connector is
aligned with the key guide. Press the terminal block gently into the
receptacle.
Step 5. Tighten the two M3 retaining screws using the flat blade screw driver. Do
not over-tighten.

11.3.3 Making –12/24 VDC and –12/24/48 VDC Connections

Danger: Ensure that the disconnect device is in the OFF or open position.

Figure 95 shows the power inputs for the –12/24 VDC installations on a
7705 SAR-Hm and Figure 96 shows the power inputs for the –12/24/48 VDC
installations on a 7705 SAR-Hmc. Table 52 identifies the key items in the figures.

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Figure 95 Power Inputs for –12/24 VDC Installation on a 7705 SAR-Hm

12/24V
6 +

7 -

3 5
12/24V
WLAN
+
1
+
_
7705 SAR-Hm
-
STATUS ALARMS
2 4 WIFI GNSS

SIM 1 SIM 2 Main


RSSI

Stat Stat

1 2 RS232
Lnk Lnk

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Figure 96 Power Inputs for –12/24/48 VDC Installation on a 7705 SAR-Hmc

+
6

7
-

3 5
1

+
_

2 4

35681

Table 52 Wiring the DC Power Supplies Description

Key Description

1 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc chassis

2 Disconnect device (circuit breaker or fuse, maximum 10 A for the


7705 SAR-Hm or 5 A for the 7705 SAR-Hmc)

3 DC source

4 Battery wire

5 Battery return wire

6 Positive input terminal

7 Negative input terminal

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To wire and connect –12/24 VDC power feeds on a 7705 SAR-Hm or to wire and
connect –12/24/48 VDC power feeds on a 7705 SAR-Hmc:

Step 1. (Optional) Remove the power input terminal block, as described in


Removing and Reinstalling the DC Power Input Terminal Block.
Step 2. Make the battery return connections on the 7705 SAR-Hm or
7705 SAR-Hmc (Figure 95 or Figure 96, key item 5):
i. Run a length of wire from the positive input on the router to the proper
battery return termination point.
ii. Prepare the end of the wire at the power source according to local
safety practices and attach it to the proper battery return termination
point.
iii. Prepare the end of the wire at the router (see Figure 92) so that 0.28 in.
(7 mm) of copper wire is exposed.
iv. Insert the battery return wire into the +Batt wire receptacle on the
router. Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 4.4 to 5.3 lbf-in (0.5
to 0.6 N.m).
Step 3. Make the battery connections to the disconnect device on the
7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc(Figure 95 or Figure 96, key item 2):
i. Run a length of wire from the disconnect device to router. Prepare the
router end of the wire (see Figure 92). Prepare the wire at the
disconnect device according to local safety practices.
ii. Insert the battery wire into the –Batt wire receptacle on the router.
Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 4.4 to 5.3 lbf-in (0.5 to 0.6
N.m).
iii. Attach the battery wire to the disconnect device.
Step 4. Check that the DC supply wiring is correct.

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11.3.4 Making +12/24 VDC and +12/24/48 VDC


Connections

Danger: Ensure that the disconnect device is in the OFF or open position.

Figure 97 shows the power inputs for +12/24 VDC installations on a 7705 SAR-Hm
and Figure 98 shows the power inputs for +12/24/48 VDC installations on a
7705 SAR-Hmc. Table 53 identifies the key items in the figure.

Figure 97 Power Inputs for +12/24 VDC Installation on a 7705 SAR-Hm

12/24V
6 +

7 -

3 2
12/24V
WLAN
+
1
+
_

-
7705 SAR-Hm
STATUS ALARMS
4 5 WIFI GNSS

SIM 1 SIM 2 Main


RSSI

Stat Stat

1 2 RS232
Lnk Lnk

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Figure 98 Power Inputs for +12/24/48 VDC Installation on a 7705 SAR-Hmc

+
6

7
-

3 2
1

+
_

4 5

35682

Table 53 Wiring the DC Power Supplies Description

Key Description

1 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc chassis

2 Disconnect device (circuit breaker or fuse, maximum 10 A for the


7705 SAR-Hm or 5 A for the 7705 SAR-Hmc)

3 DC source

4 Battery wire

5 Battery return wire

6 Positive input terminal

7 Negative input terminal

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To wire and connect +12/24 VDC power feeds on a 7705 SAR-Hm or to wire and
connect +12/24/48 VDC power feeds on a 7705 SAR-Hmc:

Step 1. Make the battery return connections on the 7705 SAR-Hm or


7705 SAR-Hmc (Figure 97 or Figure 98, key item 4):
i. Run a length of wire from the negative input on the router or to the
proper battery return termination point.
ii. Prepare the end of the wire at the power source according to local
safety practices and attach it to the proper battery return termination
point.
iii. Prepare the end of the wire at the router (see Figure 92) so that 0.28 in.
(7 mm) of copper wire is exposed.
iv. Insert the battery return wire into the –Batt wire receptacle on the
router. Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 4.4 to 5.3 lbf-in (0.5
to 0.6 N.m).
Step 2. Make the battery connections on the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc to
the disconnect device (Figure 97 or Figure 98, key item 2):
i. Run a length of wire from the disconnect device to the router. Prepare
the chassis end of the wire (see Figure 92). Prepare the wire at the
disconnect device according to local safety practices.
ii. Insert the battery wire into the +Batt wire receptacle on the router.
Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 4.4 to 5.3 lbf-in (0.5 to 0.6
N.m).
iii. Attach the battery wire to the disconnect device.
Step 3. Check that the DC supply wiring is correct.

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12 High Voltage Power Supply Unit

12.1 In This Chapter


This chapter describes how to install and ground the optional 35W High Voltage
Power Supply Unit (HV-PS35), how to connect the AC or DC power feeds to the
HV-PS35, and how to connect the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hm and
7705 SAR-Hmc. The topics include:

• Warnings and Notes


• Overview
• Unpacking the HV-PS35
• DIN Rail-mounting the HV-PS35
• Mounting the HV-PS35 on a Flat Surface
• 7705 Outdoor Enclosure Installation
• HV-PS35 Ground Wiring
• HV-PS35 Power Supply Connections
• Connecting the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc
• Connecting the HV-PS35 to a Power Source

Note: Technical specifications for the HV-PS35 are described in the HV-PS35
Specifications section of the Site Preparation chapter.

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12.2 Warnings and Notes

Danger:

• Also observe the Dangers and Warnings in the Mandatory Regulations and Site
Preparation chapters before performing this procedure.
• When wiring the HV-PS35, the power supply ground connection must always be made
first and disconnected last.
• For high-voltage DC applications, the circuit breaker or fuse must be approved for the
applicable DC voltage. A suitable disconnect device must be provided in the DC
branch, either a circuit breaker, fuse, or switch that can be used to disconnect power
to the system during servicing.
• For high-voltage AC applications, AC power can be disconnected by unplugging the far
end of the power cord from the AC power source receptacle.
• You must use cables that meet local electrical code requirements.

Warning:

• The HV-PS35 must not be installed in hazardous locations.


• The HV-PS35 must not be installed in the same compartment as the batteries, which
can give off gas. Out-gassing from batteries could not only have corrosive effects, but
could also result in an explosion. If batteries are located in the same cabinet, the
battery compartment must be completely sealed off from all other equipment and must
be properly ventilated for safety as required by product safety standards and local
codes and statutes.
• The router and equipment rack must be properly grounded. Electrostatic discharge
(ESD) damage can occur if components are mishandled.
• Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and always connect an ESD strap
to a nearby ground point that is connected to the site grounding point when working on
the 7705 SAR-Hm, 7705 SAR-Hmc, or the HV-PS35.

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12.3 Overview
The optional and separately orderable Nokia HV-PS35 (3HE11298AA) can be
deployed in facilities where a high-voltage AC or DC power source is available. The
HV-PS35 is an intermediary power supply that converts a high-voltage (88 to 300
VDC or 90 to 264 VAC at 50/60 Hz) power feed to a low-voltage output suitable for
the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc.

The HV-PS35 (see Figure 99) has two 2-conductor, wire-to-terminal, removable
terminal blocks. Each terminal block is attached to the front of the power supply with
two retaining screws. The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc have a single,
2-conductor, wire-to-board terminal block attached to the front of the chassis. The
terminals are the DC power feed points for DC voltage from the HV-PS35.

Note:

• The HV-PS35 can be installed on a DIN rail, on a flat surface, or in the 7705 Outdoor
Enclosure.
• AC and DC power cords are not included with the HV-PS35.
• The minimum size of the power conductor for the AC or DC input connections must be
based on the application and on the local codes, practices, and regulations applicable
for the region.

Figure 99 HV-PS35 Features

Front Features Back Features

1 2
DC Output

+ -
OUTPUT

HV-PS35
INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz
110-250V
OUTPUT: 12V MAX 3.5 A

DIN Rail
Mounting
Bracket

Ground
INPUT
AC N L
DC - +

Single Feed 1 2
High Voltage
AC or DC Input

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12.4 Unpacking the HV-PS35


Each HV-PS35 is shipped in a corrugated cardboard container and is encased in a
foam tray. The shipping weight of the HV-PS35 is approximately 2.9 lb (1.3 kg).

Warning: Wear a properly grounded anti-static wrist strap when unpacking the HV-PS35 to
prevent damage to the equipment due to ESD.

Note: It may be desirable to save a small quantity of undamaged original packaging


containers and materials for reuse. For example, the packaging container could be reused
for shipment of a unit to a Repair Center or for future relocation.

To unpack the HV-PS35, open the carton and follow these steps:

Step 1. Carefully lift the unit out of the carton and place it on a flat anti-static
surface.
Step 2. Remove the foam packaging.
Step 3. Keep the protective anti-static wrapping around the power supply until you
are ready to install the unit.

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12.5 DIN Rail-mounting the HV-PS35


The HV-PS35 is designed for installation on a 35 mm × 15 mm or 35 mm × 7.5 mm
top-hat DIN rail that conforms to the EN 50022 standard. The power supply is
shipped with a factory-installed DIN rail mounting bracket attached to the rear of the
unit. The power supply can be mounted beside a 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc
on a horizontal DIN rail. The power supply can only be mounted vertically on the DIN
rail; it cannot be mounted on a vertical DIN rail.

To install the HV-PS35 on a DIN rail:

Step 1. Center the HV-PS35 against the DIN rail.


Step 2. Hook the DIN rail clip on the DIN rail mounting bracket over the top of the
rail and apply downward pressure on the unit until the bottom lip latches
onto the rail.

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12.6 Mounting the HV-PS35 on a Flat Surface


If the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc is installed on a flat surface, the HV-PS35
can be used to power the chassis.

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12.7 7705 Outdoor Enclosure Installation


The HV-PS35 can be attached to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc chassis if the
chassis is used in a 7705 Outdoor Enclosure.

Note: The HV-PS35 mounting hardware is included with the 7705 Outdoor Enclosure.

Required tools:

• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• M5 Hex socket driver

To attach the HV-PS35 to a 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc chassis:

Step 1. Remove the DIN mounting bracket (shown in Figure 99) from the rear of
the HV-PS35. Save the screws for reuse.
Step 2. Attach the HV-PS35 mounting bracket to the chassis.
First, align and install an M5 x 10 mm screw towards the front face of the
chassis, and then install an M5 x 10 mm screw at the back of the chassis.
Torque both screws to 10 in-lb (1.1 N.m). Do not over-tighten. See
Figure 100.

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Figure 100 Attaching the HV-PS35 Mounting Bracket to the Chassis

Use HVPS mounting


points to connect to
mounting bracket

Attach HVPS mounting


Install bracket to chassis
first

Install
second

27840

Step 3. Attach the HV-PS35 unit to the mounting bracket using the screws that
were removed from the DIN rail mount. Figure 101 shows the HV-PS35
attached to the mounting bracket on a 7705 SAR-Hm. Figure 102 shows
the HV-PS35 attached to the mounting bracket on a 7705 SAR-Hmc.

Figure 101 HV-PS35 Attached to the Mounting Bracket on a 7705 SAR-Hm

HVPS attached to the


7705 SAR-Hm chassis
mounting bracket

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Figure 102 The HV-PS35 Attached to the Mounting Bracket on the 7705 SAR-Hmc

HVPS attached to
the 7705 SAR-Hmc
chassis mounting
bracket

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12.8 HV-PS35 Ground Wiring


To ensure that the equipment is connected to earth ground, use the following
instructions to prepare the ground wire and make the connection. The ground wire is
not provided. The length of the ground wire depends on the location of the HV-PS35
and proximity to the proper grounding facilities.

Danger: Do not connect the input power to the HV-PS35 before making the ground
connection.

Warning: The ground wire must be #12 AWG (3.3 sq mm; 2.0 mm diameter) or greater.

Note:

• The HV-PS35 is equipped with an M4 screw with an internal tooth star washer located
on the faceplate. The screw and washer allow a ground wire to be attached to the
HV-PS35 via a closed loop crimp connector. The power supply ground must be a
permanent connection to the earth (building) ground point, using either a direct
connection or a ground bus.
• When wiring the unit, the HV-PS35 ground connection must always be made first and
disconnected last.
• The M4 screw used to secure the HV-PS35 ground wire must only be used for that
purpose.
• All bare conductors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound before
crimp connections are made. All unplated connectors, braided strap, and bus bars
must be brought to a bright finish and then coated with an antioxidant before
connecting them.
• All surfaces that are used for intentionally grounding the HV-PS35 must be brought to
a bright finish, and an antioxidant solution must be applied to the surfaces being joined.
• The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc support both CBN and IBN. For systems using
an AC power source, only CBN is supported.

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12.8.1 Making the Ground Connection


Required tools and hardware:

• wire stripper
• wire cutter
• crimping tool
• #2 Phillips torque driver
• M4 screw with internal tooth star washer (provided with the HV-PS35)
• external tooth star washer (not provided with the HV-PS35)
• ring lug
• minimum #12 AWG (3.3 sq mm; 2.0 mm diameter) wire, green and yellow
insulation

Figure 103 shows how to prepare the ground wire for the HV-PS35. Table 54
identifies the key items in the figure.

Figure 103 Preparing the Ground Wire

1
19641

Table 54 Ground Wire Descriptions

Key Description

1 Copper ground wire with a green and yellow insulation, minimum #12 AWG
(3.3 sq mm; 2.0 mm diameter)

2 Insulation stripped according to local safety code

3 Ring lug

Figure 104 shows the ground connector on the HV-PS35. Table 55 identifies the key
items in the figure.

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Figure 104 Attaching a Ground Connector to the HV-PS35


1 2

+ -
OUTPUT
1 2 3

HV-PS35
INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz
110-250V
OUTPUT: 12V MAX 3.5 A

INPUT
AC N L
DC - +

1 2

26472

Table 55 Ground Connection Components

Key Description

1 M4 screw with internal tooth star washer (provided with the HV-PS35)

2 Ring lug and chassis ground wire (green and yellow)

3 External tooth star washer (provided with the HV-PS35)

To make the HV-PS35 ground connection:

Step 1. Run a single length of #12 AWG (3.3 sq mm; 2.00 m diameter) (minimum)
wire from the ground point (building ground or equipment ground bus) to
the HV-PS35 ground point.
Step 2. Using a wire-stripping tool, strip the insulation from the wire according to
local safety codes and crimp the ring lug to the wire (Figure 103).

Note: To ensure a reliable connection, use the crimp tool recommended by the crimp
manufacturer.

Step 3. Remove the M4 screw from the ground position on the HV-PS35 faceplate.

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Step 4. Use the M4 screw to secure the ring lug to the ground position, as shown
in Figure 104. Tighten to a torque of 11 lbf-in (1.24 N.m) minimum,
16.0 lbf-in (1.8 N.m) maximum. Do not over-tighten.
Step 5. Connect the opposite end of the ground wire to the appropriate ground
point at your installation site. Ensure that the ground connection is made
according to local safety codes.
Step 6. Use cable ties to ensure that the ground cable is secured to structural
members and that enough wire is left so that the ground connection is not
under strain.

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12.9 HV-PS35 Power Supply Connections

Note:

• Nokia does not supply power cables for the 7705 SAR-Hm, 7705 SAR-Hmc, or the
HV-PS35.
• The HV-PS35 can be connected to an HV DC or HV AC power source. For minimum
AWG power conductor requirements and installation steps, see Connecting the
HV-PS35 to a DC Power Source (for HV DC) or Connecting the HV-PS35 to an AC
Power Source (for HV AC).
• The HV-PS35 is a Class 2 power supply that requires only 2-conductor wires to
operate. Three-conductor wires can also be used.

Figure 105 shows the HV-PS35 power supply connections on a 7705 SAR-Hm and
Figure 106 shows the HV-PS35 power supply connections on a 7705 SAR-Hmc.
Table 56 identifies the key items in the figures.

Figure 105 Wiring the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hm

12/24V
WLAN
+

1 2 7705 SAR-Hm
-
STATUS ALARMS

WIFI GNSS

+ - SIM 1 SIM 2 Main


OUTPUT RSSI

1 Stat Stat

1 2 RS232
Lnk Lnk

HV-PS35 Lnk Lnk

INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz 1 2


110-250V
OUTPUT: 12V MAX 3.5 A Act Act

Lnk Lnk GNSS

3 4 FE
Act Act

Lnk Lnk

5 6
Act Act

INPUT
AC N L
DC - + Diversity
1 2

Alarms Console

3
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Figure 106 Wiring the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hmc

1 2

+ -
OUTPUT

HV-PS35
INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz
110-250V
OUTPUT: 12V MAX 3.5 A

INPUT
AC N L
DC - +

1 2

3
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Table 56 Wiring the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc

Key Description

1 0.28 in. (7 mm) of outer shielding removed from each wire to expose the
conductor. This wire is connected to the HV-PS35 DC output terminal block.

2 0.28 in. (7 mm) of outer shielding removed from each wire to expose the
conductor. This wire is connected to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc DC
input terminal block.

3 0.28 in. (7 mm) of outer shielding removed from each wire to expose the
conductor. This wire is connected to the HV-PS35 single-feed input terminal
block for a high-voltage AC or DC feed.

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12.9.1 Removing and Reinstalling HV-PS35 Power


Terminal Blocks
The HV-PS35 has two single-feed, wire-to-board, pluggable terminal blocks on the
front of the power supply: a DC power output at the top of the power supply and a
high-voltage AC or DC input at the bottom of the power supply, as shown in
Figure 99. Both terminal blocks have the same mechanical features.

Because access to the binding screws on the terminal blocks may be limited when
the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc chassis and HV-PS35 are installed in an
enclosure, the terminal blocks can be removed, if required, to facilitate wiring.
Figure 107 shows how to remove and replace the terminal blocks.

Figure 107 Removing and Reinstalling the HV-PS35 Power Terminal Blocks

3
4

1 2

+ -
OUTPUT

2
1

HV-PS35

INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz


110-250V
OUTPUT: 12V MAX 3.5 A

26470

Table 57 HV-PS35 Power Terminal Block

Key Description

1 Two M3 flat-head retaining screws

2 Wire connector ports. The left port is negative (–) and the right port is
positive (+)

3 Two M2 binding screws used to secure the wire

4 Terminal block receptacle with key guide

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Required tools:

• flat blade screwdriver for M3 retaining screws

Caution:

• The terminal blocks are keyed to ensure that the connectors are properly inserted into
the receptacles. Do not force a terminal block into a receptacle.
• The terminal blocks for the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc and for the HV-PS35 are
not interchangeable.

The same steps are applicable to both terminal blocks. To remove and reinstall the
input and output terminal blocks on the HV-PS35:

Step 1. Use the flat blade screwdriver to remove the M3 retaining screws.
Step 2. Grasp the terminal block by the edges and pull it straight out.
Step 3. Connect the wires to the terminal ports. See Connecting the HV-PS35 to
the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc and Connecting the HV-PS35 to a
Power Source for information.
Step 4. Reinstall the terminal block in the receptacle. Orient the connector so that
the wire connector ports are facing outwards and the binding screws are
pointing up. Make sure that the terminal block connector is aligned with the
key guide. Press the terminal block gently into the receptacle.
Step 5. Tighten the two M3 retaining screws using the flat blade screw driver. Do
not over-tighten.

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12.10 Connecting the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hm


or 7705 SAR-Hmc

Note:

• The minimum AWG power conductor for the DC input connection from the HV-PS35 to
the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc must be based on the application, and on the
local codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the region.
• The recommended minimum wire gauge is #22 AWG; the maximum DC wire gauge is
#16 AWG.

This section describes how to connect the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hm or
7705 SAR-Hmc.

Required tools and hardware:

• wire stripper
• torque driver for M2 binding screws on the HV-PS35 or 7705 SAR-Hmc; flat
blade, SZS 0.6 X 3.5 mm
• torque driver for M3 binding screws on the 7705 SAR-Hm terminal block; flat
blade, SZS 0.4 X 2.5 mm
• 2-conductor wire: #16 AWG (maximum)

To connect the HV-PS35 to the VDC power feed inputs on the 7705 SAR-Hm or
7705 SAR-Hmc terminal block:

At the HV-PS35
Step 1. Prepare the end of the wire at the HV-PS35 output terminal block so that
0.28 in. (7 mm) of copper wire is exposed (see Figure 105 or Figure 106,
key item 1).
Step 2. Insert the positive wire into the positive (+) receptacle on the right and the
negative wire into the negative (–) receptacle on the left of the output
terminal block. Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 1.95 to 2.2 lbf-in
(0.22 to 0.25 N.m).
At the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc
Step 3. Prepare the end of the wire at the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc input
terminal block so that 0.28 in. (7 mm) of copper wire is exposed (see
Figure 105 or Figure 106, key item 2).

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Step 4. Insert the positive wire into the positive (+) receptacle of the input terminal
block. Insert the negative wire into the negative (–) receptacle of the input
terminal block. Tighten the screws to a torque of 4.4 to 5.3 lbf-in (0.5 to 0.6
N.m) maximum.

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12.11 Connecting the HV-PS35 to a Power Source

Warning: Perform the steps described in Connecting the HV-PS35 to the 7705 SAR-Hm or
7705 SAR-Hmc before connecting the HV-PS35 to a power source to avoid inadvertent
connection of AC or HV DC power to the HV-PS35 output terminal block.

This section describes how to connect the HV-PS35 to an HV DC or AC power


source. Power feeds from 90 VAC to 264 VAC (50/60 Hz) or from 127 VDC to 300
VDC are supported.

12.11.1 Connecting the HV-PS35 to a DC Power Source

Danger:

• For high-voltage DC applications, the circuit breaker or fuse must be approved for the
applicable DC voltage. A suitable disconnect device must be provided in the DC
branch, either a circuit breaker, or fuse and switch that can be used to disconnect
power to the system during servicing.
• For the HV-PS35, the means of disconnect is the disconnect device on the DC branch.
• Do not apply power from the DC power source until instructed to do so.

Note:

• The minimum size/AWG power conductor for the DC input connection from the DC
power source to the HV-PS35 must be based on the application, and on the local
codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the region.

This section describes how to connect the HV-PS35 to a DC power source.

Required tools and hardware:

• wire stripper
• torque driver for M2 binding screws on the HV-PS35 terminal block; flat blade,
SZS 0.4 X 2.5 mm
• 2-conductor wire: #28 AWG (minimum) to #16 AWG (maximum)

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To connect a DC power feed to the HV-PS35:

Step 1. Prepare the end of the wire at the HV-PS35 input terminal block so that
0.28 in. (7 mm) of copper wire is exposed (see Figure 105, key item 3).
Step 2. Insert the positive wire into the positive (+) receptacle on the right and the
negative wire into the negative (–) receptacle on the left of the input
terminal block. Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 1.95 to 2.2 lbf-in
(0.22 to 0.25 N.m).
Step 3. Make the far-end HV DC power connection in accordance with local codes.

Danger: DO NOT power on the HV-PS35 at this time. See Powering Up and Initializing.

12.11.2 Connecting the HV-PS35 to an AC Power Source


This section describes how to connect the HV-PS35 to an HV AC power source.

Danger:

• Do not apply power to the HV-PS35. The HV-PS35 does not have an ON/OFF switch.
The unit will be powered on if you plug the power cord into an AC power source
receptacle.
• Do not plug the far end of the power cord into an AC power source receptacle until
instructed to do so.

Note:

• The minimum size/AWG power conductor for the AC input connection from the AC
power source to the HV-PS35 must be based on the application, and on the local
codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the region.
• In order to comply with the GR-1089 Lightning Criteria for Equipment interfacing with
AC Power Ports, an external surge protective device must be used at the AC input of
the router or building power service entrance as per the NEC.

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Required tools and hardware:

• wire stripper
• torque driver for M2 binding screws on the HV-PS35 terminal block; flat blade,
SZS 0.4 X 2.5 mm
• 2-conductor wire, #16 AWG (maximum)

To connect an AC power cord to the HV-PS35:

Step 1. Prepare the end of the wire at the HV-PS35 input terminal block so that
0.28 in. (7 mm) of copper wire is exposed (see Figure 105, key item 3).
Step 2. Do one of the following:
a. For a two-wire conductor, insert the black (or brown) wire into the Line
positive (+) receptacle on the right, and the white (or blue) wire into the
Neutral negative (–) receptacle on the left of the input terminal block.
Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 1.95 to 2.2 lbf-in (0.22 to
0.25 N.m).
b. For a three-wire conductor, such as an open-ended AC cord with a
NEMA 5-15 plug connector, insert the black (or brown) wire into the
Line positive (+) receptacle on the right and the white (or blue) wire into
the Neutral negative (–) receptacle on the left of the input terminal
block. Connect the green wire to the ground screw on the front
faceplate, as described in Making the Ground Connection.

Danger: Do not power on the HV-PS35 at this time. See Powering Up and Initializing.

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13 Powering Up and Initializing

13.1 In This Chapter


This chapter provides information about initializing and provisioning the router. The
topics include:

• Overview and Prerequisites


• Powering Up the Chassis
• Establishing a Console Connection
• Troubleshooting Initial Startup
• Provisioning the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc

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13.2 Overview and Prerequisites


The primary copy of the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc software is
factory-installed on an internal flash drive in directory cf3. When the 7705 SAR-Hm
or 7705 SAR-Hmc is first powered on, by default the system searches for the bof.cfg
file (also known as the BOF file) on the internal flash memory. The system reads and
executes the system initialization commands configured in the boot option file (BOF).

The BOF in the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc is factory-configured to run an
automated initial commissioning process called ADP-Hm. ADP-Hm starts
automatically the first time that the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc is powered on.
It is possible to disable ADP after the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc is powered
up for the first time. Refer to the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc Main
Configuration Guide for information about how to disable ADP-Hm after the initial
power-up.

When using ADP-Hm to initialize the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc, the SIM
must be installed in slot 1 before powering on the router. See Installing the SIM for
more information.

All prerequisites must be fulfilled before using ADP-Hm. Refer to the 7705 SAR-Hm
and 7705 SAR-Hmc Main Configuration Guide for information about the ADP-Hm
prerequisites.

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13.3 Powering Up the Chassis

Note:

• The chassis does not have a power switch or internal circuit breaker to turn the power
ON or OFF. The 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc is powered on by applying power
from a low-voltage DC power source. The optional HV-PS35 can be used in facilities
where a high-voltage DC or AC power source is available.
• For a DC power supply, use a DC-rated circuit breaker or a disconnect device to
disconnect the system from the power supply.
• For an AC power supply, unplug the cord to disconnect the system from the power
supply.

13.3.1 Power-up and Initialization


To power up the chassis, follow these steps:

Step 1. Turn ON the power to the router at the remote DC power source to initiate
the boot process. For systems using high-voltage AC or DC power, apply
power to the HV-PS35 from the remote power source to initiate the boot
process.
Step 2. Verify that the system is initializing. The Status LED blinks green during
initialization. The Alarms LED is off. The software image boots and the
configuration file is loaded.
If ADP-Hm is disabled, go to Step 4. Refer to the 7705 SAR-Hm and
7705 SAR-Hmc Main Configuration Guide for details about the ADP-Hm
process steps and LED operation during the ADP-Hm process.
Step 3. Verify that the ADP-Hm process starts to run. The Status LED blinks green
when ADP-Hm is running and the Alarms LED begins flashing.
Step 4. The Status LED turns solid green when initialization and the ADP-Hm
process (if enabled) is complete. If the LEDs do not operate as described
in the steps above, or if they blink and turn off, see Troubleshooting Initial
Startup.
Step 5. Verify the operational status of the ports by checking the LEDs on the front
of the router. See 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc LEDs.
Step 6. (Optional at this time if ADP-Hm is not used for initialization). After verifying
the LEDs, establish communication with the router via the Console port.
See Establishing a Console Connection.

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Step 7. (Optional at this time if ADP-Hm is not used for initialization). Assign an IP
address to the router. Refer to the Basic Configuration chapter of the
7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc Main Configuration Guide for detailed
information about initial configuration.

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13.4 Establishing a Console Connection


The Console port on the front of the chassis uses an RJ-45 connector. To establish
a console connection, you need the following:

• an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software set to the


parameters shown in Table 58
• a shielded RJ-45 cable. Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC
compliance. See the Pinout Assignments chapter for more information.

Table 58 Console Port Default Settings

Parameter Value

Gender DCE

Baud Rate 115 200

Data Bits 8

Parity None

Stop Bits 1

Flow Control None

To establish a console connection:

Step 1. Connect the terminal to the Console port on the front panel using a
shielded RJ-45 cable.
Step 2. Power on the terminal.
Step 3. Establish the connection by pressing the <Enter> key a few times on your
terminal keyboard.
Step 4. At the router prompt, enter the login and password.

Note:

• For the 7705 SAR-Hm, the default login is admin and the default password is admin.
• The 7705 SAR-Hmc uses a unique one-time password for initial login. Information is
provided on a notice card that is shipped with the chassis and in the 7705 SAR-Hm and
SAR-Hmc Software Release Notes, Release 21.7.R1 and later.

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13.5 Troubleshooting Initial Startup


The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc TiMOS software is factory-installed.
Configurations and executable software is stored locally in the on-board flash
memory. The system boots up when power is applied to the chassis.

The system is shipped from the factory with the BOF configured with an empty
primary-config file, and with auto-discover enabled. Figure 108 displays the
directory structure and file names on the integrated flash memory device with the
suggested BOF configuration for the primary-config and primary-image files.

The primary-config file is typically located at cf3:/config.cfg. Nokia recommends


using the directory structure cf3:/TiMOS-SR-m.n.Yz to hold multiple releases. The
location and filenames can be changed in the BOF if required.

Figure 108 Files on the Integrated Flash Memory Device

Root

bof.cfg config.cfg TiMOS-SR-m.n.Yz

both.tim and kernel.tim


26580

If the system cannot load or cannot find the bof.cfg file on the integrated flash
memory device (cf3), the system prompts the user for alternate software and
configuration file locations. The system will reboot continuously in an attempt to
successfully find and load the file. If this happens, the faulty chassis must be returned
to Nokia for replacement.

Refer to 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc Main Configuration Guide for a list of
files on the integrated flash memory device.

Refer to the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR Basic System Configuration
Guide for a full description of the TiMOS file system.

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13.6 Provisioning the 7705 SAR-Hm and


7705 SAR-Hmc
The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc have a fixed card and MDA configuration
that cannot be changed. For the 7705 SAR-Hm, the following permanent
configuration is supported in the CLI:

• card type in slot A is cpm-sar-hm


• card type in slot 1 is iom-sar-hm. The iom-sar-hm supports five permanent
MDAs.
• mda type in slot 1/1 is i2-cellular, which represents a one-port cellular MDA
• mda type in slot 1/2 is i6-10/100eth-tx, which represents a 6-port Fast Ethernet
(FE) MDA
• mda type in slot 1/3 is i2-sdi, which represents a 2-port RS-232 MDA
• mda type in slot 1/4 is i1-wlan
• mda type in slot 1/5 is isa-tunnel-v
• mda type in slot 1/6 is isa-bb-v

For the 7705 SAR-Hmc, the following permanent configuration is supported in the
CLI:

• card type in slot A is cpm-sar-hmc


• card type in slot 1 is iom-sar-hmc. The iom-sar-hmc supports five permanent
MDAs.
• mda type in slot 1/1 is i2-cellular, which represents a one-port cellular MDA
• mda type in slot 1/2 is i3-10/100eth-tx, which represents a 6-port Fast Ethernet
(FE) MDA
• mda type in slot 1/3 is i2-sdi, which represents a 2-port RS-232 MDA
• mda type in slot 1/5 is isa-tunnel-v
• mda type in slot 1/6 is isa-bb-v

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The following CLI display shows the factory-provisioned settings on the


7705 SAR-Hm when the show card state command is issued.
*A:cses-V34# show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar-hm up up 6
1/1 i2-cellular up up 2
1/2 i6-10/100eth-tx up up 6
1/3 i2-sdi up up 2
1/4 i1-wlan up up 2
1/5 isa-tunnel-v up up 2
1/6 (not provisioned) up unprovisioned
isa-bb-v
A cpm-sar-hm up up Active
===============================================================================
*A:cses-V34#

The following CLI display shows the factory-provisioned settings on the


7705 SAR-Hmc when the show card state command is issued.
*A:cses-V34# show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar-hmc up up 6
1/1 i2-cellular up up 1
1/2 i3-10/100eth-tx up up 3
1/3 i2-sdi up up 2
1/5 (not provisioned up unprovisioned
isa-tunnel-v
1/6 (not provisioned) up unprovisioned
isa-bb-v
A cpm-sar-hmc up up Active
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*A:cses-V34#

Refer to the card and port configuration sections in the 7705 SAR-Hm and
7705 SAR-Hmc Interface Configuration Guide for more information.

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14 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc LEDs

14.1 In This Chapter


This chapter provides information about the LEDs on the faceplate and ports of the
7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc. The topics include:

• 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc Faceplate LEDs


• 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc RJ-45 Connector LEDs

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14.2 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc Faceplate


LEDs
Figure 109 identifies the LEDs on the 7705 SAR-Hm faceplate. Table 59 describes
the key items for the 7705 SAR-Hm.

Figure 109 7705 SAR-Hm Faceplate LEDs

12/24V
WLAN
+

7705 SAR-Hm
-
1 STATUS ALARMS 2
3 WIFI GNSS 4
5 SIM 1 SIM 2 Main

6 RSSI

Stat Stat

1 2 RS232
Lnk Lnk

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Table 59 7705 SAR-Hm Faceplate LED Descriptions

Key Label/Part Description

1 STATUS The system STATUS LED indicates the combined status of the router’s main functional
blocks (the control and switching functional block, the Ethernet ports functional block, and
the RS-232 ports functional block). Blocks that are administratively shut down are not
included in the combined status indicated by this LED.
Green (blinking): Indicates that the system is booting up and running hardware and
software diagnostics
Green (solid): Indicates that the system is administratively up and operationally up
Unlit: Indicates that the system is operationally down, or there is no power
The following LED states apply to the ADP-Hm process:
Green (blinking): Indicates one of the following:
• The ADP-Hm processes are running
• The system is booting up the TiMOS image and running hardware and software
diagnostics
Green (solid): Indicates one of the following:
• ADP-Hm is disabled and the system is operationally up
• The ADP-Hm process is complete for the one-step process and the system is
operationally up
• The ADP-Hm process has completed step one of the two-step process and the system
is ready to be powered down, installed at its final location, and powered back up to
complete step two of the two-step process
• The ADP-Hm process is complete for step two of the two-step process and the system
is operationally up

2 ALARMS Red (solid): Indicates that a critical alarm has been raised or that the system is over
temperature; major and minor alarms may be outstanding
Red (blinking): Indicates that a major alarm has been raised; minor alarms may be
outstanding but no critical alarms have been raised
Yellow (solid): Indicates that a minor alarm has been raised; no critical or major alarms are
outstanding
The following LED states apply to the ADP-Hm process:
Yellow (one blink followed by a pause, then repeats): Indicates that the ADP-Hm
Network Discovery process is running
Yellow (two blinks followed by a pause, then repeats): Indicates that the ADP-Hm
NSP NFM-P Discovery process is running

3 WIFI Unlit: Indicates that the radio is not enabled because it is administratively down or not
configured
Green (blink): Indicates that the radio is up but a WLAN access point (AP) or client is
scanning
Green (solid): Indicates that one or more WLAN AP is up or the client is connected

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Table 59 7705 SAR-Hm Faceplate LED Descriptions (Continued)

Key Label/Part Description

4 GNSS Green (blinking): Indicates that GNSS is enabled and is acquiring a fix
Green (solid): Indicates that GNSS is enabled and has acquired a fix
Unlit: Indicates that GNSS is disabled

5 SIM 1 Green (solid): Indicates that the SIM is present and is readable by the cellular modem
SIM 2 Unlit: Indicates that the SIM is not present or that the modem cannot read the SIM card

6 RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator (see Table 61 for the LED descriptions)

Figure 110 identifies the LEDs on the 7705 SAR-Hmc faceplate. Table 60 describes
the key items for the 7705 SAR-Hmc.

Figure 110 7705 SAR-Hmc Faceplate LEDs

1 3

2 4

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Table 60 7705 SAR-Hmc Faceplate LED Descriptions

Key Label/Part Description

1 STATUS The system STATUS LED indicates the combined status of the router’s main functional
blocks (the control and switching functional block, the Ethernet ports functional block, and
the RS-232 ports functional block). Blocks that are administratively shut down are not
included in the combined status indicated by this LED.
Green (blinking): Indicates that the system is booting up and running hardware and
software diagnostics
Green (solid): Indicates that the system is administratively up and operationally up
Unlit: Indicates that the system is operationally down, or there is no power
The following LED states apply to the ADP-Hm process:
Green (blinking): Indicates one of the following:
• The ADP-Hm processes are running
• The system is booting up the TiMOS image and running hardware and software
diagnostics
Green (solid): Indicates one of the following:
• ADP-Hm is disabled and the system is operationally up
• The ADP-Hm process is complete for the one-step process and the system is
operationally up
• The ADP-Hm process has completed step one of the two-step process and the system
is ready to be powered down, installed at its final location, and powered back up to
complete step two of the two-step process
• The ADP-Hm process is complete for step two of the two-step process and the system
is operationally up

2 GNSS Green (blinking): Indicates that GNSS is enabled and is acquiring a fix
Green (solid): Indicates that GNSS is enabled and has acquired a fix
Unlit: Indicates that GNSS is disabled

3 ALARMS Red (solid): Indicates that a critical alarm has been raised; major and minor alarms may be
outstanding
Red (blinking): Indicates that a major alarm has been raised; minor alarms may be
outstanding but no critical alarms have been raised
Yellow (solid): Indicates that a minor alarm has been raised; no critical or major alarms are
outstanding
The following LED states apply to the ADP-Hm process:
Yellow (one blink followed by a pause): Indicates that the ADP-Hm process is running
Yellow (two blinks followed by a pause): Indicates that the ADP-Hm The ADP process
has completed step 1 of the two-step ADP process and can be powered down for site
installation

4 SIM 1 Green (solid): Indicates that the SIM is present and is readable by the cellular modem
SIM 2 Unlit: Indicates that the SIM is not present or that the modem cannot read the SIM card

5 RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator (see Table 61 for the LED descriptions)

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The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc RSSI have three LEDs. The state of the
RSSI LEDs is determined by a number of signal strength bars. When the system is
attached to an LTE network, the number of bars is derived from the modem's
reported Received Signal Reference Power (RSRP). When attached to a 3G
network, the number of bars is derived from the modem's reported Received Signal
Code Power (RSCP) and Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).

The number of bars is indicated by the color schema of the three LEDs, as described
in Table 61.

Table 61 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc RSSI LEDs

Bars Left LED Middle LED Right LED

5 Green Green Green

4 Green Green Yellow

3 Green Green Unlit

2 Green Yellow Unlit

1 Green Unlit Unlit

0 — Port Enabled Yellow Unlit Unlit

0 — Port Disabled Unlit Unlit Unlit

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14.3 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc RJ-45


Connector LEDs
Figure 111 identifies the RJ-45 connectors and LEDs on the 7705 SAR-Hmc;
Table 62 describes the key items in the figure.

Figure 111 7705 SAR-Hm RJ-45 Connector LEDs

12/24V
WLAN
+

7705 SAR-Hm
-
STATUS ALARMS

WIFI GNSS

SIM 1 SIM 2 Main


RSSI

Stat Stat

1 1 2 RS232
Lnk Lnk

Lnk Lnk

1 2
Act Act

Lnk Lnk GNSS

2 3 4 FE
Act Act

Lnk Lnk

5 6
Act Act

3 Diversity

Alarms Console

4
26457

Table 62 7705 SAR-Hm RJ-45 Connector LED Descriptions

Key Label/Part Sub- Description


category

1 RS232 RJ-45 Two RS-232 ports each have an RJ-45 connector and are used for raw
connector socket transport. The RS-232 port number (1 and 2) is displayed on each
port.

Stat LED RS-232 serial status LEDs:


Green (solid): Indicates that the port is active
Unlit: Indicates that the port is down, disabled, or in a loopback state

Lnk LED RS-232 link status LEDs:


Yellow (blinking): Indicates that the port is in a loopback state
Unlit: Indicates that the port is not in a loopback state

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Table 62 7705 SAR-Hm RJ-45 Connector LED Descriptions (Continued)

Key Label/Part Sub- Description


category

2 FE RJ-45 Six Fast Ethernet (FE) ports have an RJ-45 connector for attaching user
connector devices.

Lnk LED Green (solid): Indicates that the link is up


Unlit: Indicates that there is no link or that the link is operationally down,
disabled, or shut down

Act LED Yellow (blinking): Indicates that the port is active (receiving or
transmitting)
Unlit: Indicates that the port is not active

3 Alarms RJ-45 The Alarms port does not have LEDs.


connector

4 Console RJ-45 The Console port does not have LEDs.


connector

Figure 112 identifies the RJ-45 connectors and LEDs on the 7705 SAR-Hmc;
Table 63 describes the key items in the figure.

Figure 112 7705 SAR-Hmc RJ-45 Connector LEDs

1
2
2

3 4

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Table 63 7705 SAR-Hmc RJ-45 Connector LED Descriptions

Key Label/Part Sub- Description


category

1 RS232 RJ-45 Two RS-232 ports are supported in a single RJ-45 connector and are used
connector for raw socket transport. The RS-232 port number (1 and 2) is displayed on
each port.

Stat LED RS-232 serial status LEDs:


Green (solid): Indicates that the port is active
Unlit: Indicates that the port is down, disabled, or in a loopback state

Lnk LED RS-232 serial link LEDs:


Yellow (blinking): Indicates that the port is in a loopback state
Unlit: Indicates that the port is not in a loopback state

2 FE RJ-45 Three Fast Ethernet (FE) ports have an RJ-45 connector for attaching user
connector devices.

Lnk LED Green (solid): Indicates that the link is up


Unlit: Indicates that there is no link or that the link is operationally down,
disabled, or shut down

Act LED Yellow (blinking): Indicates that the port is active (receiving or
transmitting)
Unlit: Indicates that the port is not active

3 Alarms RJ-45 The Alarms port does not have LEDs.


connector

4 Console RJ-45 The Console port does not have LEDs.


connector

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15 Pinout Assignments

15.1 In This Chapter


This chapter provides information about the pinout assignments for the following port
connectors on the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc:

• Console Port Pinout Assignments


• Alarms Port Pinout Assignments
• Ethernet Ports Pinout Assignments
• RS-232 Ports Pinout Assignments

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15.2 Console Port Pinout Assignments


The Console port on the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc uses an RJ-45
connector to provide serial console access to the 7705 SAR-Hm or 7705 SAR-Hmc
CLI. The Console port is used to configure router and system parameters. It can also
be used for monitoring purposes.

The port only supports the default baud rate of 115 200 b/s.

Figure 113 shows the Console port pin numbers.

Figure 113 Console Port Pin Numbers

Pin 8

Pin 1
23870

15.2.1 Console Port Pinouts


Table 64 specifies the Console port pinout assignments.

Table 64 Console Port Pinouts—RJ-45

Pin Signal Direction Description

1 NC — Not connected

2 NC — Not connected

3 TXD Output Transmit data

4 GND Serial ground Serial ground

5 GND Serial ground Serial ground

6 RXD Input Receive data

7 NC — Not connected

8 NC — Do not connect

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15.3 Alarms Port Pinout Assignments


The Alarms port on the 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc uses an RJ-45
connector. On the 7705 SAR-Hm, the connector provides access to two sets of alarm
output contacts and three alarm inputs. On the 7705 SAR-Hmc, the connector
provides access to three alarm inputs. All alarm interfaces are rated for 5 VDC and
100 mA (source or sink). The alarm connector is classified for indoor use and
permanent connection.

Each of the three alarm inputs can be configured with the following:

• name
• description
• administrative state (shut down or not shut down)
• detect and clear debounce timers
• association with up to four user-defined alarms with configurable descriptions,
severity, and actions

The alarm inputs must be associated with an alarm in order for them to be triggered.

There is no Alarm Cut Off/Lamp Test (ACO/LT) button on the chassis. Alarm states
must be cleared using a management interface (either CLI or SNMP).

You can configure the alarm inputs using the configure>system>alarm-contact-


input CLI command and sub-commands. To display the status of the alarm inputs,
use the show>system>alarm-contact-input all CLI command. Refer to the
7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc Interface Configuration Guide for more
information.

The pins on the external alarms connector can also be configured to trigger a log
event with a configurable severity using the trigger-alarm-msg command in the
configure>system>alarm-contact-input context. For information about how to
configure the log events on the pins, refer to the “System Alarm Contact Input
Commands” section of the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR Basic System
Configuration Guide.

Figure 114 shows the Alarms port pin numbers.

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Figure 114 Alarms Port Pin Numbers

Pin 1

Pin 8
23871

15.3.1 External Alarms Port Pinouts


Table 65 specifies the External Alarms port pinout assignments.

Table 65 External Alarms Port Pinouts—RJ-45 Female

Pin Signal Direction Description

1 Alarm input 1 Input User-configurable

2 Alarm input 2 Input User-configurable

3 Alarm input 3 Input User-configurable

4 Ground Reference Reference output for alarm inputs

5 Alarm output 1, pin 1 Output Contact opens on alarm (N/A on


the 7705 SAR-Hmc)

6 Alarm output 1, pin 2 Output Contact opens on alarm (N/A on


the 7705 SAR-Hmc)

7 Alarm output 2, pin 1 Output Contact opens on alarm (N/A on


the 7705 SAR-Hmc)

8 Alarm output 2, pin 2 Output Contact opens on alarm (N/A on


the 7705 SAR-Hmc)

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15.3.2 Alarm Examples


Table 66 lists critical, major, minor, and warning alarm examples.

Table 66 Alarm Events

Alarm Severity Events

Critical A critical external alarm has been detected

Major An over-temperature condition has been detected


A major external alarm has been detected

Minor A minor external alarm has been detected

Warning The interface becomes operational/non-operational

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15.4 Ethernet Ports Pinout Assignments


The 7705 SAR-Hm chassis has six 10/100Base-T RJ-45 Fast Ethernet (FE) ports
and the 7705 SAR-Hmc has three 10/100Base-T RJ-45 FE ports.

Figure 115 shows the pin numbering for the RJ-45 connector.

Figure 115 Ethernet Port RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers

Pin 1

Pin 8
23872

15.4.1 Ethernet Port Pinouts


Table 67 specifies the Ethernet port pinout assignments.

Table 67 Ethernet Port Pinouts—RJ-45 Female

Pin Signal Direction Description

1 TX+ Output Differential transmit data – positive

2 TX- Output Differential transmit data – negative

3 RX+ Input Differential receive data – positive

4 NC — Not connected

5 NC — Not connected

6 RX- Input Differential receive data – negative

7 NC — Not connected

8 NC — Not connected

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15.5 RS-232 Ports Pinout Assignments


The 7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc have two asynchronous RS-232 serial
ports. The RS-232 ports use RJ-45 connectors.

The 7705 SAR-Hmc supports two RS-232 ports in a single RJ-45 connector. A
7705 SAR-Hmc RS-232 Y-Cable (3HE12554AA) is required for the RJ-45 connector
when connecting to both RS-232 ports. If only a single RS-232 connection is needed,
the RS-232 Y-Cable is not required. The cable is wired using the pinouts shown in
Table 72.

The serial ports support the raw socket-based transport of serial data. Refer to the
7705 SAR-Hm and 7705 SAR-Hmc Interface Configuration Guide for more
information.

Figure 116 shows the pin numbering.

Figure 116 RS-232 RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers

Pin 8 Pin 1
23899

15.5.1 RS-232 Port Pinouts


Table 68 specifies the RS-232 port pinout assignments on the 7705 SAR-Hm.
Table 69 specifies the RJ-45 port pinouts on the 7705 SAR-Hmc. Table 70 specifies
the pinouts on the 7705 SAR-Hmc RS-232 Y-Cable female Port 1 end. Table 71
specifies the pinouts on the 7705 SAR-Hmc RS-232 Y-Cable female Port 2 end.
Table 72 specifies the cable pinouts on the 7705 SAR-Hmc when an RS-232
Y-Cable is not used.

The pinouts on the 7705 SAR-Hmc RS-232 Y-Cable male end are the same as those
shown in Table 69.

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Table 68 7705 SAR-Hm RS-232 Port Pinouts—RJ-45 Female

Pin Signal Description

1 RI Ring indicator

2 DCD Carrier detect

3 DTR Data terminal ready

4 GND Signal/common ground

5 RXD Receive data

6 TXD Transmit data

7 CTS Clear to send

8 RTS Request to send

Table 69 7705 SAR-Hmc RJ-45 Port Pinouts

Pin Signal Description

1 RXD2 Receive Data — Port 2

2 TXD2 Transmit Data — Port 2

3 GND2 Signal/common ground — Port 2

4 GND1 Signal/common ground — Port 1

5 RXD1 Receive data — Port 1

6 TXD1 Transmit data — Port 1

7 CTS1 Clear to send — Port 1

8 CTS2 Clear to send — Port 2

Table 70 Pinouts on the 7705 SAR-Hmc RS-232 Y-Cable Female Port 1


End

Pin Signal Description

1 N/C N/A

2 N/C N/A

3 N/C N/A

4 GND1 Signal/common ground — Port 1

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End (Continued)

Pin Signal Description

5 RXD1 Receive data — Port 1

6 TXD1 Transmit data — Port 1

7 CTS1 Clear to send — Port 1

8 N/C N/A

Table 71 Pinouts on the 7705 SAR-Hmc RS-232 Y-Cable Female Port 2


End

Pin Signal Description

1 N/C N/A

2 N/C N/A

3 N/C N/A

4 GND2 Signal/common ground — Port 2

5 RXD2 Receive data — Port 2

6 TXD2 Transmit data — Port 2

7 CTS2 Clear to send — Port 2

8 N/C N/A

Table 72 Pinouts on a 7705 SAR-Hmc Single-Port Cable— RJ-45 Female

Pin Signal Description

1 N/C N/A

2 N/C N/A

3 N/C N/A

4 GND1 Signal/common ground — Port 1

5 RXD1 Receive data — Port 1

6 TXD1 Transmit data — Port 1

7 CTS1 Clear to send — Port 1

8 N/C N/A

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16 Standards and Protocol Support


This chapter lists the specifications to which the 7705 SAR-Hm complies. The
standards are grouped under the following categories:

• Safety
• Electromagnetic Compatibility
• Environmental
• Railway
• Power Utility Substations
• Radio
• Directives, Regional Approvals, and Certifications
• Telecom Interoperability

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16.1 Safety

Table 73 Safety Standards Compliance


ANSI/UL 60079-0:2019

ANSI/UL60079-7:2017 5th Edition

CSA C22.2 No. 60079-0:19

CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-7:16

UL/CSA 60950-1

UL/CSA 62368-1

IEC/EN 60950-1

IEC/EN 62368-1

AS/NZS 60950-1

IEC 60529

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16.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility

Table 74 Electromagnetic Compatibility


CISPR 32 (Class A)

ICES-003 (Class A)

FCC Part 15, (Class A) Subpart B

EN 55032 (Class A)

AS/NZS CISPR 32 (Class A)

VCCI V-3/2015 (Japan)

KC Notice Emission (KN32) and Immunity (KN35) (South Korea)

KN 301 489-1

KN 301 489-7 (GSM)

KN 301 489-52 (LTE)

KN 301 489-17 (WIFI)

EN 301 489-1

EN 301 489-7 (GSM)

EN 301 489-17 (WIFI)

EN 301 489-19 (GNSS)

EN 301 489-52 (LTE)

IEC 61000-6-2

IEC 61000-6-4

IEC 61000-3-2

IEC 61000-3-3

IEC 61000-4-2

IEC 61000-4-3

IEC 61000-4-4

IEC 61000-4-5

IEC 61000-4-6

IEC 61000-4-8

IEC 61000-4-10

IEC 61000-4-11

IEC 61000-4-12

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Table 74 Electromagnetic Compatibility (Continued)


IEC 61000-4-16

IEC 61000-4-17

IEC 61000-4-18

IEC 61000-4-29

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16.3 Environmental

Table 75 Environmental Standards Compliance


ETSI EN 300 019-2-1, Class 1.2

ETSI EN 300 019-2-2, Class 2.3

ETSI EN 300 019-2-3; Operational, Class 3.2

IEC 60255-21-1/ 2/3

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16.4 Railway

Table 76 Railway Compliance


EN 50121-4

IEC 62236-4

EN 50155

IEC/EN 61373 (Category 1; Class B

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16.5 Power Utility Substations

Table 77 Power Utility Substations Compliance


IEEE 1613-Class 2

IEEE 1613.1-Zone A, Class 2

IEC 61850-3

IEC/AS 60870.2.1

IEC 61000-6-5

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16.6 Radio

Table 78 Radio Compliance


RSS- GEN

RSSS-130 (Band 12 and 13)

RSS-132 (Band 5)

RSS-133 (Band 2)

RSS-199 (Band 7)

RSS-139 (Band 4)

RSS-247 (WiFi)

RSS-102 (RF Exposure)

FCC OET Bulletin 65 (RF Exposure)

FCC Part 22

FCC Part 24

FCC Part 27 (WCS)

FCC Part 15 Subpart C (WiFi)

FCC Part 90

FCC Part 96 (CBRS) (7705 SAR-Hmc only)

EN 301 908-1 (LTE/WCDMA)

EN 301 908-13 (LTE)

EN 301 511 (GSM)

EN 300 328 (2.4GHz WiFi)

EN 301 893 (5GHz WiFi)

EN 62311 – (RF Exposure)

EN 303 413 – (GNSS)

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16.7 Directives, Regional Approvals, and


Certifications

Table 79 Directives, Regional Approvals, and Certifications Compliance


EU Directive 2014/34/EU ATEX

EU Directive 2014/53/EU (RED)

EU Directive 2014/30/EU (EMC)

EU Directive 2014/35/EU (LVD)

EU Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE)

EU Directive 2011/65/EU (Recast) (including Commission Delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863)

China RoHS

Australia: RCM Mark

South Korea: KC Mark

Japan: VCCI Mark

Europe: CE Mark

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16.8 Telecom Interoperability

Table 80 Telecom Interoperability


IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet)

ANSI/TIA/EIA-232C- (RS422)

ITU-T V.24 Feb 2000 (RS232)

IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (WLAN

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