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Andrew ATC200-Lite Stereo System User Manual
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1. Device Information ID 0 dr Stats Sector Location Freg Bands Technology ETit MTit Antenna Type Height ANDDDODDODOTOT45331 2 Ok 1 2 13900 Voce mu 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 g ANDODDBBDDELLASO 3 OF 1 3 000 Wolce 6 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 T AMHGODODOOOOOTUO144582 1 Click on device to be readdressed now addressed at 0 2 Go to Tools Addressing Command Status Hespanse mM Figure 4 9 Selecting the Device to be Readdressed Bulletin 639510 May 2005 4 5 Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressin ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 6 The Manual Addressing screen will automatically suggest the first avail able address The default serial num Add Remove Device ber for a device with an unassigned address is a series of zeros If the suggested address is accept SeralNumbefDo000000000000000 gt able click Add Device and proceed to otep 8 Figure 4 11 Add Device Remove Device If an address different from the one suggested is desired click on the up down arrows next to Device Address to specify the new address for the de vice Click on the up down arrows next to Vendor Code to select the vendor AN Andrew Corporation Replace 3 Type in the serial number for the the zeros in the serial number field BE A ee E automatically displayed here when with the serial number of the device a known Ao sar nies is
2. eee eee eee eee eee ette nne 11 1 Appendix A Site Configuration Worksheet eee eee eee eene eee tete A 1 Appendix B Antennas for ATC200 Lite Series System eere B 1 vi May 2005 Section 1 Controller Setup 1 1 System Description The ATC200 Lite series control system consists of an antenna system controller actuators attached to the antennas one for each variable tilt adjuster on an antenna junction boxes splitters to daisy chain up to 32 actuators to a controller and control cable assemblies See section 10 for details on component part numbers and ordering information Follow the pro cedures described in the installation bulletins included with each component for successful installation for each device It is recommended that each actuator be connected to the controller while on the ground and tested for proper function The serial number for each actuator the antenna type the actuator Will be installed on and the location the antenna will be positioned at on the tower site should be recorded prior to installation on the tower This will assist in configuring the controller to manage tilt operations successfully for each actuator A site configuration worksheet is provided with this manual to record the antenna actuator information see Appendix A 1 2 ATC200 Lite Series Controller Communication The ATC200 Lite controller serves as an interface between a local PC laptop and the ATM200 RET a
3. 8 4 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 8 Saving Site Report Configurations i 2 Saving Viewing a Site Report Formatted to Open in Excel To save a report that can be opened in Excel or any other spreadsheet software program go to File Save Site Report from the main menu Figure 8 1 2 Assign a filename for the report The default filename consists of the date time and the site ID of the first actuator Figure 8 5 3 Select Tabbed Site Report File tabrpt from the Save as type drop down selection if not already selected 4 Click Save Save an ATC200 Lite Site Report File Save irr 9 ATC200_Site Files d 04 D amp D5 10 11 19 RET SITE 1 tabrpt 04 D amp D5 10 11 25 RET SITE 1 tabrpt 04 D6 05 10 12 13 RET SITE 1 tabrpt Note All site reports are saved to CAATC200 Site Files This directory is created if it does not pre exist on the computer 3 Click Save 1 Assign a filename to the report The date time and the SitelD of the first configured actuator are used for the suggested filename 2 Select the file type Files saved in the tabrpt format can be opened in Excel or any other spreadsheet software program Figure 8 5 Selecting the File Format for Excel Bulletin 639510 May 2005 8 5 Section 8 Saving Site Report Configurations ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System
4. 5 0 7 0 8 0 5 0 7 0 15 0 8 0 8 0 6 ATFDB 6565A XDM ATFDA 6565B XDM ATFDA 6565C XDM ATFDB 6565A R2DM ATFDA 6565B R2DM ATFDA 6565C R2DM 0 14 LB 0 7 HB 0 10 0 8 LB 0 10 HB 0 14 LB 0 7 HB 0 10 0 8 LB 0 10 HB LB Low Band and HB High Band for dual band antennas The ATC200 Lite program displays the antenna model numbers without the mounting hardware designator H or M see Section 5 Step 4 and Figure 5 2 and includes models compatible with the ATM200 actuator Bulletin 639510 May 2005 B 1 Appendix B Antenna Listing ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank B 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510
5. ANDRE W ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Variable Electrical Downtilt System Installation and Operation User Guide Andrew Corporation Base Station Antennas 2601 Telecom Parkway Richardson Texas 75082 3521 Tel 214 631 0310 Fax 214 631 4706 www andrew com Bulletin 639510 May 2005 NOTICE The installation maintenance or removal of an antenna requires qualified experienced personnel Andrew installation instructions are written for such installation personnel Antenna systems should be inspected once a year by qualified personnel to verify proper installation maintenance and condition of equipment Andrew disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe installation practices Do not install near power lines Power Do not install on a wet or windy day or when Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels lines telephone lines and guy wires look lightning or thunder is in the area Do not Wear protective clothing including a long the same Assume any wire or line can use metal ladder sleeved shirt and rubber gloves Revision History Revision No Date Description of Changes Bulletin 639510 May 2005 i ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System A Certification Services TUV Attn Mr Hal Asbridge Andrew Corporation 2901 Telecom Parkway Richardson TX 75082 3521 USA Re CHR Certification Standards IEC 60950 1 2001 CB Certificate Number
6. Cable Assembly ATCB B01 060 Lightning Protection Unit ATLP200 001 Cable Assembly ATCB B01 002 a N 7 Equipment _ Cabin Local Control Interface Antenna Control Unit RS 232 Not Supplied ATC200 1000 00XX or ATC200 Lite 00XX Ethernet 10 Base T Figure 1 2 Example of ATC200 System Diagram May 2005 1 3 Section 1 Controller Setup ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank 1 4 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 2 Program Installation 2 1 Program Download and Installation 1 Download the zip file containing the ATC200 Lite setup file from the Andrew Corpora tion web site www andrew com This zip file can be placed in any directory on the PC s local C drive Unzip the downloaded file to extract the ATC200 Lite setup file and its supporting instal lation documentation Double click on the setup file eg ATC200LiteSetup2 O exe to begin the installation pro cess Note that the number shown in the filename following Setup and preceding the file extension represents the software release version During the program installation process a single antenna definition file and additional support files will self extract into the same directory with the program file and a program icon will be placed on the PC s desktop The antenna definition file equips the program with a drop down list of antennas compatible wit
7. EN61000 4 3 95 RF Immunity 10 V m North America Regions e EN61000 4 4 95 EFT 1 kV CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class B FCC Emissions EN61000 4 5 95 Surge 1Kv line to line ICES 003 Issue 2 Rev 1 Class B ITE Emissions 2Kv line to earth EN61000 4 6 95 Conducted Susceptibility 10Vrms AS NZS CISPR 22 2004 Australia New Zealand EN61000 4 8 93 Power Frequency Magnetic Field 3A m EN61000 4 11 94 Voltage DIP and interrupt Andrew Corporation is responsible for the tested product configuration continued product compliance with these standards listed and for the appropriate auditing of subsequent products as required This is to certify that the following report 1s true and correct to the best of my knowledge p Mn Dieu Vo mM Robert Stevens EMI Operations Supervisor Quality Assurance Manager FCC CE Telecommunications Bulletin 639510 May 2005 lil ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Electric Static Discharge ESD can damage or destroy the hardware equipment used for the ATC200 Lite Teletilt System ESD can occur dur ing handling of equipment without the user feeling a shock The following precautions should be taken to prevent ESD 1 WARNING It is very important to disconnect the ATC200 Lite controller from the system after each use to prevent permanent damage to the system Wear an ESD wrist strap Figure 1 and or use a test lead ground such as a sing
8. 5 To view the saved file launch Excel or a similar software application and go to File Open from the main menu Change the directory to look in C ATC200_ Site Files change the file type to All Files and select the desired tabrpt file from the list of files shown Click Open Figure 8 6 Open k x SS ET UE ELE Look in T z 1 KB TXTRPT File 4 25 2005 12 o4 25 05 Ed 11 40 F pe 1 KB TABRPT File 4 25 2005 11 ERE 25 05 10 5 44 P atccfg 1 KB ATCCFG File 4 25 2005 10 3 Select the tabrpt file 1 Go to the ATC200 Site Files directory This directory is located on the C drive Filename fe Open Files af type All Files 5 Cancel 2 Change file type to All Files This will allow the file saved as a report for Excel to be seen for selection Figure 8 6 Opening the Report in Excel 8 6 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 8 Saving Site Report Configurations 6 The configuration settings for each actuator are displayed in the order of their address Figure 8 7 Ed Microsoft Excel 04 06 05 12 18 42 RET SITE 1 But File Edit Wiew Insert Format Tools Data Window Help OSES SRY BB o Br amp A 2 ana Al Address mes B E D E E k m Address Wotation ID Device Type Wendor Cade Device Serial Antenna Model Antenna serial Min Tilt Max Tilt Type Technology Fo T1 RET SITE 1 RET AN 10144582 UMVVD 06513 D E
9. US TUVR 2084 Test Report Number 30482047 001 Product Interface Adapter Kit Model Designation s DBRC PMI Dear Mr Asbridge Enclosed please find your CB certificate and test report for above mentioned product We at TUV Rheinland of North America Inc make every effort to provide you with error free documentalion In the event that you find any errors please inform us as soon as possible so that we may make the necessary corrections Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions conceming this matter or in the future concerning the services offered by TUV Rheinland of North America Inc i May 2005 TUV Rheinland of North America Izabela Marinovich 10 25 2004 TUW Rheinland of Noh America Inc North American Hesdguarters 12 Commerce Road Newtown CT 06470 Tel 1 203 420 0888 Fac 1 203 426 4009 Mail anthbusy enm Web waw luv com Tal Free 1 TUW 411 2042 Mambor ot TUW Rheinland Group Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System LAY o mE NTS Test Report No B4217 CE Final TEST SUMMARY This test record demonstrates CE Mark compliance with the following EMC requirements for the DBRC PMI EMISSIONS IMMUNTY European Regions European Regions EN55022 Class B Emissions ia amp Conducted EN61000 6 1 Immunity EN61000 3 2 Harmonics l EN61000 4 2 95 ESD 8 kV Air EN61000 3 3 Flicker 4kV Contact
10. 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 5 40 25 Dual Polarized 150 Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected Figure 4 14 Device Shows New Address Command Status Hesponse Bulletin 639510 May 2005 4 7 Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressing ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank 4 8 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 5 Device Configuration After new devices are found and addressed in the ATC200 Lite program each device is ready to be configured New devices that have never been configured before will display the status as Not Configured in the Device Information list 1 To begin device configuration click on the device to be configured Figure 5 1 2 Click on Edit Selected to open the Device Configuration screen Figures 5 1 and 5 2 Andrew ATC 200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test Auto Discovery Get Device Info Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information Jm E E A A PUES E TET ANDOODOO0001 014468 1 1800 Voie 140 25 Dual Polarized 150 i AN naDODODO gi 45931 E T 1300 Voice 14 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 ANO00000000101 46071 3 Or 3 000 Voice 140 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 1 Click on device to be configured 2 Click Edit Selected a c a Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected nn Figure 5 1 Selecting Device to be Configure
11. SITE 1 ExkrpE 04 n6 5 10 11 S RET SITE 1 ExkrpE Note All site reports are saved to CAATC200 Site Files This directory is created if it does not pre exist on the computer 3 Click Save Assign a filename to the report The date time and the SitelD of the first configured actuator are used for the suggested filename 2 Select the file type Files saved in the txtrpt format can be opened in Word or any other text editor such as Notepad or Wordpad Figure 8 2 Selecting the File Format for Word 8 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 8 Saving Site Report Configurations 5 o view the saved file launch Word or a similar software such as Notepad or Wordpad and go to File Open from the main menu Change the directory to look in C ATC200 _ Site Files change the file type to All Files and select the desired txtrpt file from the list of files shown Click Open Figure 8 3 a 2K p Tools Name s O04 25 05 10 50 44 P atectg 1KB ATCCFG File 4 25 2005 10 E 04 LZ AD P tabrpt 1 KB TABRPT File 4 25 2005 11 C Es in jj 25 05 12 49 4O P txtrptle 1 KB TXTRFT File 4 25 2005 12 Look n QO amp Tc200 site Files DA 3 Select the txtrpt file 1 Go to the ATC200 Site Files directory This directory is located on the C drive Filename fe Omen 7 Files of tper all Files T
12. and tenths of a degree Figure 6 2 Examples Five degrees downtilt may be entered as 5 or 5 0 A downtilt of five and one half degrees would be entered as 5 5 Set Antenna Tilt Device 1 AHOOODOOODOT10144682 Antenna Model UMWD DEBI3 Installation Date Mechanical Tilt Antenna Type Dual Polarized Bearing Antenna Serial H EEOQ2 200005561 Height Freq Band nan Station IO RET SITE_1 Sector Technology Voice Installer ID WGS Location Set Tilt Current Tilt 14 0 Mew Tilt 4 0 n I coe QD 2 Click Activate 1 Enter a new electrical tilt angle Refer to the electrical tilt range to ensure that the new tilt angle entered is within the tilt range for the antenna model Angles may be entered as whole degrees or as a combination of whole degrees and tenths of a degree Ex 5 0 or 5 5 Figure 6 2 Configuring New Electrical Downtilt Setting 6 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 6 Changing the Electrical Downtilt Single 5 Click the Activate button Figure 6 2 to apply changes to the electrical downtilt for this antenna Alternately to exit the screen without sending any changes click on the Close button Antenna movement will begin after the Activate button is applied A progress indicator bar located under Set Tilt will continually update for as long as the move is in progr
13. dida 2 Figure 3 4 Prompt for Serial Port Selection Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration 4 O If this occurs use the Communication menu located at the top of the main screen to select an available serial port Make certain that the controller is connected to the port selected Figure 3 5 Ancrew ATC2O0 Lite Communication Tonk Help Cam 2 Cor 3 Dom 4 Com 5 Lam e Com Com E Commend StotusAssponse Antenna definitions file RET 4N 47 D 12 8sculamded successful hy If a port is selected that is not avail able for use by the program the program will prompt the user to select a different port Figure 3 6 Once a functional port has been selected the program will inform the user that it will begin trying to use that port for communication to the controller Figure 3 7 WARNING Communication with the controller is not guaranteed from assigning a serial port through Windows Windows can and will make serial ports available to the program that are not connected to any devices Bulletin 639510 Aio Discar ery Find Devices Adi Salus Secor Location Freg Bands Techrelagy Ein Tilt entero Type Height Figure 3 7 Serial Port Changes Completed May 2005 3 3 Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 3 3 Beginning Program Operation After program start
14. field is handled differently from all other configuration items Although this field is not required if no installation date has been saved on the actuator the program will suggest the current date as the default If the current date is used it will be saved on the actuator when the Configure button is activated Bulletin 639510 May 2005 5 3 Section 5 Device Configuration ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 8 10 Alternately the suggested date may be erased and a new date entered or the field may be left blank When a date is entered it must be formatted as shown in Figure 5 2 A forward slash character placed between the month and day and a forward slash character placed between the day and year i e August 4 2004 would be typed as 08 04 04 e The installer s ID must be 1 to 5 characters in length with any combination of letters and numbers e Values specified for the frequency band sector technology location and mechani cal tilt are used for reference only and have no direct affect upon the actuator antenna that is being configured Carefully review all selections If satisfied that all are correct click Configure Alternately the user may go back and edit change any of the selections made or click the Cancel button to quit this process without making any changes to the actuator s current configuration After the Configure button has been activated the user will be prompte
15. similar items that can generate static charges unless you repeat the grounding process with the bare hands after contacting these materials Where possible avoid repairs that require soldering at the equipment level Soldering irons must have heater tips assemblies that are grounded to an electrical ground Do not use standard plastic solder suckers special antistatic solder suckers are commercially available Ground the leads of test equipment momentarily before you energize the test equipment and before you probe ESD devices or assemblies Work benches used for setting ESDS equipment should have ESD protective work sur faces These work benches should also have personnel ground straps These straps prevent discharge of static electricity from personnel handling ESDS items on the work bench surface The work bench surface should be connected to ground through a ground cable The resistance in the bench top ground cable should be located at or near the point of contact with the top of the work bench The resistance should be high enough to limit any leakage current to 5 milliamperes or less This takes into consideration the highest voltage source within reach of grounded people and all the parallel resistances to ground such as wrist ground straps table tops and conductive flooring Bulletin 639510 May 2005 V ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank vi May 2005 Bulletin 639510 T
16. 9999999 5 1 Section 6 Changing the Electrical Downtilt on a Single Antenna 6 1 Section 7 Changing the Electrical Downtilt on a Group of Antennas 7 1 Section 8 Saving a Site Report Or Site Configurations 99999999999999999999999999999999999999 8 1 8 1 Saving Viewing a Site Report Formatted to Open in Word 8 1 8 2 Saving Viewing a Site Report Formatted to Open in Excel 8 5 8 3 Saving Configurations for Future Use cooocccccncocncocncocncooncoonnoncncncnconnnonnnnnnonanonannnos 8 8 Bulletin 639510 May 2005 V Table of Contents ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 9 Device Test Alarm Status and Device Information 9 1 9 1 Obtaining Device Information occcocccccnoconoccnoconnconnnncnonanonononononnnnonnnonanonanenaninanoss 9 2 9 2 Retrieving Current Alarm STatus cooccoccnoconoconoconnconnnnnnonononanonanocannnnnnnnnnonanonanenaninos 9 2 9 3 Clearing All Alarms on a Device occcocccccnoconoconoconncocnnnnnonanonanonononannnnrnnnnnonanonanenaninas 9 3 9 4 Executing a Self Test Movement for a Device ooccoccccocncocncocncconocococonncncnonononaninonoss 9 3 Section 10 Part Numbering Scheme and Ordering Guide 10 1 10 1 Part NUMBERING CAM dd 10 1 102Z Ordeno GUlde EE 10 2 Section 11 Control System Specifications
17. Add Status Sector Location Freg Bands Technology ETit MTit Antenna Type Height C ANo00000000101 44682 OK 1 1 1800 Voice 140 25 Dual Polarized 150 AN anaDODOOO 0145931 2 OF 1 z 1300 Voice 140 5 Dual Polarized 150 i ANO00000000101 46071 3 OF 1 E 2000 Voice 140 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 1 Click on individual device to select for tilt move 2 Click Move Selected _ i Move Sector Edit Selected _ 0 Command Status Hesponse Figure 6 1 Selecting Device for Electrical Downtilt Adjustment Bulletin 639510 May 2005 6 1 Section 6 Changing the Electrical Downtilt Single ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 3 The Set Antenna Tilt screen will appear Figure 6 2 Note all parameters that can be configured are displayed on this screen This information may be used as a reference to help determine the new tilt setting However configuration items cannot be changed from this screen All changes to configuration items must be done with the Configuration screen as discussed in Section 5 4 Enter the new angle in the New Tilt text entry field to change the electrical downtilt Note that the allowed range of angle values is displayed in the Min Electrical Tilt and Max Electrical Tilt fields in the top part of the screen Any downtilt angle within this range may be entered Angles may be entered as whole degrees or as a combination of whole de grees
18. D Cancel 2 Change file type to All Files This will allow the file saved as a report for Word to be seen for selection Figure 8 3 Opening the Report in Word Bulletin 639510 May 2005 8 3 Section 8 Saving Site Report Configurations ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 6 The configuration settings for each actuator are displayed in the order of their address Figure 8 4 cEo4 O06 05 12 16 53 RET SITE 1 txtrpt Microsoft Word File Edit wiew Insert Format Tools Table window Help 3 m A zl amp e E 10095 Courier New Le roe por eor Pore oe ror Boro ror gor nr n Site Report C 14TC200 Site Files 04 06 05 12 16 53 RET SITE 1 txtrpt Address 1 Station ID RET SITE 1 Device Type RET Vendor Code AM Device Serial 00000000010144652 Antenna Model UMWD 06513 EXD Antenna Serial EED2 2 00005561 Min Tilt 0 0 Max Tilt 14 0 Antenna Type Dual Polarized Antenna Technology Voice Frequency Band 1600 Beamwidth 000000 Gain O0O00 00 Bearing 70 degrees Mechanical Tilt 2 5 Height on Tower 150 Sector ID 1 Location 1 Installer ID WGS Install Date 033005 Product Number ATC HW Version 02 00 all Version Sba YS AISG Version 1 0 Address 2 station ID RET SITE 1 Device Type RET Vendor Code AN Device Serial OO0O00000010145931 AutoShapes O Bj 42i O amp A SS RE 1 2 At 1 Ln 1 Col 1 Figure 8 4 Report File Opened in Word
19. Device This will clear the assigned address for that Add Remove Device serial number Figure 4 6 Device Address 1E Vendor Code AN Serial Number 0000000001 0144682 Add Device Click Remove Device Close Figure 4 6 Removing Device 4 4 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressing 3 A message will appear that the device was successfully removed from the address it originally held Click OK to return to the Manual Addressing screen Figure 4 7 4 To assign a specific address that is known to be available follow steps 6 through 10 To have the program suggest the first available address click Close to return to the De vice Information list on the main screen and follow steps 5 through 10 Figure 4 8 5 Select the device from the Device Information list and Manual Addressing go to Tools Addressing Figure 4 9 Add Remove Device Device Address Vendor Code Serial Number oooo0000000000000 Add Device Remove Device Success Lad A 1 Device 4400000000010144662 has been removed From address 1 Click OK Click Close Figure 4 7 Confirmation of Device Removal Figure 4 8 Exiting Manual Addressing Screen Andrew TE 200 Lite File Communication Mme y Addressing Device Status ant AS Auto Discovery Find Devices alla
20. EO2200005561 14 Dual Polarized oice 2 RET SITE 1 RET AN 10145831 UMVWD 06513 D EED2200005552 14 Dual Polarized vnica 3 RET SITE 1 RET AM 10146071 UNTMVD D06513 XD EED2200005563 14 Dual Polarized oice I4 gt M04 06 05 12 18 42 RET_ SITE 1 ta Ready Figure 8 7 Report File Opened in Excel Bulletin 639510 May 2005 8 7 Section 8 Saving Site Report Configurations ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 8 3 Saving Configurations for Future Use Configurations can be saved to the hard drive for future use At the time of this software re lease Version 2 1 the ATC200 Lite program is not able to open a saved configuration This capability is planned for a future software release To save a configuration for future use go to File Save Site Configuration from the main menu Figure 8 8 A file will be saved to the C ATC200 Site Files directory on the computer hard drive Andrew ATC200 Lite E IM Communication Tools Help IA Save Site Config ya Exil aet Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Auto Discovery Device Information A Seco A nt ETT ETRE MUL Ardennes Heit 14 0 Ah Dual Polarized 151 AN 0000000001 Di mm Voice 14 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 1 z AN ODDODOOOETO146071 Voice 14 0 Ah Dual Polarized 750 Site configuration setup can also be saved to disk for future use Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected Command Status Hespons
21. able of Contents Revision mS QT TE etter Of Compliance aoo ave t ll Declaration of Conor Misa 1 Important Notice and Electric Static Discharge Precautions dV 0 Section 1 Controller E 1 1 AS Y Ste Descrip rai ROSES 1 1 1 2 ATC200 Lite Series Controller Communication ocooccccccncocncocncconccncncnnnnonnnonncnnncnnnoss 1 1 1 3 ATC200 Lite Series Controller Setup oocoocccocccooccocccococonocononcnnorocononcnnnronanonanoncnnons 1 1 Section 2 Program Installation iris 221 2 1 Program Download and InstallatiON ooccooccocncocncccoocnconncononanonononcnnanonanononnnos 2 1 2 2 Software Upgrades and Antenna Definition File Updates 2 3 Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration eee esee eeees J L 3T Preparing Tor Program startup riada 3 1 3 2 Serial Port Selection at Program Startup ccocccocccccnoccnncocnnocnconnccononncnnnnnoncnonanonanononoss 3 2 2 9 BEGINNING Program ODeratloOl aoo ecu ia 3 4 3 4 Antenna Definitions File SelectiON oooccooccconnconncocnoconoconoconocannnonnnonnonanonanenanonas 3 4 Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressing eere eee eene eee eees Fed A DEVICE CA 4 1 Aer AOS SI ii ao 4 4 Section 5 Device Configuration 9999999999999909909090909909909999999990990990990909090990990990999999999099099099099
22. creen will show the new electrical downtilt setting in the Device Information list After all electrical tilt adjustments are made and you are ready to end the program session a report can be saved to a file for future reference see Section 8 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 7 Changing the Electrical Downtilt on a Group of Antennas In addition to changing the downtilt of a single antenna changes may also be applied to a group of antennas The list of antennas that make up the group is defined by three configuration parameters Sector ID Minimum Electrical Tilt and Maximum Electrical Tilt Only antennas that are identical in all three parameters are candidates for a given group move 1 Select a device from the Device Information list that contains the Sector ID and tilt range representing the group to be moved Figure 7 1 2 Click Move Sector Figure 7 1 3 Fromthe Set Electrical Tilt for Sector screen notice that the selected device is highlighted and displayed in the box labeled Antennas Included In Move This box displays a list of all devices that will be included in the sector move Initially this box contains only the antenna that was selected from the main screen All of the current configuration settings for this device including its current tilt are displayed on this screen Figure 7 2 Andrew TC 200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test Auto Discovery Get Device I
23. ction at Program Startup The install process places an icon for the program on the desktop Figure 3 2 1 2 3 2 Double click on the icon shown in Figure 3 2 to start the program If the PC is connected to the controller on serial port 1 and if serial port 1 has been made available to the program by the PC the program will select that port by default A successful connection will display the program s main screen Figure 3 3 Andrew ATC 200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test GetDevicelnfo GetHlamStatus ClearAlams SelfTest Device Information ATC OOLite Figure 3 2 ATC200 Lite Application Icon Auto Discovery Find Devices D Ade Status Sector Location Freq Bands Technology ETit MTit Antenna Type Height Command Status Response window displays program activity _ Hove Sector A EA a T Antenna definitions file RET 4N 47_012 ascu loaded successfully Command Sts D SE Move Selected _ Edi Selected Figure 5 3 A TC200 Lite Main Screen If Serial Port 1 does not exist on the PC or if the PC is not allowing serial port 1 to be accessed by the program the program will prompt the user to select a different serial port Figure 3 4 May 2005 Serial Bort Error e Cim Part 1 o vafer ala Phadena a Eb Caa a bo caben amp aa terial pe Ashe Hal rust progrsin htc ult dl B india td s vd der torraction E
24. ctuator antenna system This controller provides signal level conversion from RS 232 used on a PC to RS 485 used in ATM200 001 actuators as well as power to the ATM200 001 actuators that are attached to the antennas LEDs on the front panel of the controller indicate power and data communication The power LEDs located nearest to the dc IN port display green lights when power is supplied to the RET system The data LED located nearest to the RS 232 serial port displays a green light when sending data to the RET system usually followed by an immediate red light when receiving data from the RET system h 3 ATC200 Lite Series Controller Setup Connect the supplied 9 Pin RS 232 cable between the controller s RS 232 serial port and an available RS 232 serial port on the PC or laptop See Figures 1 1 Note that the software program used to operate this controller is set at serial port 1 COM1 as its default If serial port 1 is unavailable any functional serial port in the range of 1 8 not currently in use on the PC is acceptable A USB to RS 232 serial adapter cable can be used to connect the ATC200 Lite controller to a PC laptop Note that after installing the driver for the adapter it may be necessary to change the Port Mapping setting from Geographic to Dynamic to clear a certain conflict that may occur with the COM port Bulletin 639510 May 2005 1 1 Section 1 Controller Setup ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downti
25. d Command 5tatus Hesponse Bulletin 639510 May 2005 9 1 Section 5 Device Configuration ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Note the following in Figure 5 2 The ID of the device to be configured is displayed in the title bar of the dialog box Devices that have never been configured before will display blank fields for all param eters with exception to the Mechanical Tilt field which will be set at 0 0 e Configuration items marked with an asterisk are required saving a new configuration will be disabled if any of these fields are blank The Installation Date field is handled differently from all other configuration items Although this field is not required if no installation date has been saved on the actua tor the program will suggest the current date as the default Device 1 4AN00000000010144662 Configuration Antenna Model Aw D 06513 Installation Date 03 30 05 Min Electrical Tilt 0 0 hax Electrical Tilt 1 40 Mechanical Tilt j25 y Antenna Type Dual Polarized Bearing 270 l Antenna Seral H EE02200005561 Height IER x NN Freg Band 1800 Station ID RET_SITE_1 Sector Technology Voice Installer ID WGS Location Denotes a required field m Come D 1 Make appropriate selections and text entries All configuration data is stored in the individual device An denotes that the field must be com
26. d to confirm the desire to make these changes to the actuator Click Yes to proceed with the changes or click No to return to the configuration screen Figure 5 3 When proceeding to make changes the settings selected will be sent to the actuator The main screen will change the status of this device to Configuring to indicate that new set tings are being sent to the actuator When the configuration process is complete a pop up dialog box will display the results Normally the dialog box will show that the changes were successfully sent to the device Figure 5 4 However if the configuration process was unable to communicate with the actuator for any reason a failure message will appear ATC200L ite 5 4 If satisfied with new configuration data click Yes Click OK Figure 5 4 Confirmation of Configuration Changes to Device May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 5 Device Configuration If this occurs ensure that all cables and connectors to the actuator are properly connected and that the system is still properly powered up Also verify that the actuator is present in the Device Information list and that it does not have a status reading of Not Reporting A status of Not Reporting indicates that connectivity to the actuator has been lost After verifying that each of these items are correct repeat the configuration process 11 Cl
27. e Figure 8 8 Saving Site Configurations to Hard Drive for Future Use 8 8 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 9 Device Test Alarm Status and Device Information The ATC200 Lite program allows users to obtain device information includes hardware and software version get alarm status or clear alarms for any known device or run a movement self test on any addressed device These options are displayed as four buttons located in the Device Status and Test section of the main screen Figure 9 1 Andrew ATC 200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test Auto Discovery Get Device Info Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information ID Ad Staus Sector Location Freg Bands Technology ETit MTit Antenna Type Height Vol 14 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 anooo00000010145931 Voce 140 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 anooo00000010146071 Voice 140 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected Command Status Responze The file CAA TC2O0 Site Files 04 06 05 12 16 53 HET SITE 1 t trpt has been saved to disk Figure 9 1 Device Status and Test Options Bulletin 639510 May 2005 9 1 Section 9 Device Test Alarm Status Device Info ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 9 1 Obtaining Device RET Device Information Information l i i Device 1 information This option retrieves and displays the serial Y number
28. e Antennas Included In Move box Figure 7 3 1 Click on additional models with same Min and Max tilt to be included in the move Set Electrical Tilt For Sector 1 Antenna Model Uw D 0651 3 Installation Date 03730405 Min Electrical Tilt 0 0 Max Electrical Tilt 1 40 Mechanical Tilt 2 5 Antenna Type Dual Polarized Bearing 270 Antenna Serial H EE02200005561 Height 1 AD Freq Band 1800 Station ID RET_SITE_1 Sector 1 Technology Voice Installer ID WGS Location 1 2 Click lt Add Antennas Included In Move Additional Compatible Antennas E d ANOD000000071 0145931 EE AN DD00000007 0 46071 Remove gt Set Tilt Current Tilt 114 0 Mew Tilt Close Activate Figure 7 2 Adding Devices to be Included in the Sector Move 1 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 7 Changing the Electrical Downtilt Group 6 Afterthe devices are moved to the Antennas Included In Move box examine the group to ensure that the group does not include any antennas that are not desired for this move 7 To remove one or more antennas from the group move either click on that antenna and then click Remove or double click on that antenna to move it back to the right hand box 8 When satisfied with the list of antennas that will be included in the group move enter a new downtilt angle and click Activate to start the move Progress for each anten
29. e tower Typically search on a tower that contains a small number of devices such as 6 will take about 3 minutes A search on a tower with a full compliment of devices may take up to 10 minutes The Cancel Search button can be used to halt the device search at anytime Note that if a device search is halted a new search can be started To start a new device search click on the Find Devices button again Figure 4 2 Andrew ATCZDO Lite E m x Ae Communesaton Tods Hep Dence Sieus and Test lo Disco ery Concal Search Status Sector Location Frag Bands Technology ETih PfTih Anana Typa Haight Device search in progress Can take up to 10 minutes to complete depending on of devices Device search progress shown in Command Status Response window Commend Sets Escos Click OK Figure 4 3 Device Search Results 4 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressing 3 Atcompletion of the search a notification will appear showing the number of devices found Figure 4 3 NOTE If itis known that devices are present and operational but none were found by the device search it is possible that the currently selected serial port is not communicating with the controller To check serial port communication repeat the device search and watch the communica tion light shown on the data LED of the control
30. ect for the antenna model selected Figure 5 2 Note that this value is used for reference only and has no direct affect upon the Actuator Antenna that is being configured Enter the serial number of the antenna that is attached to this actuator in the Antenna Serial text entry field Note that this field is optional However if it is entered it must be from 1 to 17 characters in length and it may contain any combination of letters and numbers Figure 5 2 Using the drop down lists and entry fields specify the parameters for the remaining fields Frequency Band Technology Base Station ID Installer ID Installation Date Mechanical Tilt Bearing Height Sector and Location Note the following A positive mechanical tilt angle means that the antenna beam is directed below the horizontal plane A negative mechanical tilt angle means that the antenna beam is directed above the horizontal plane The bearing is the installed compass orientation for this antenna The height of the antenna on the tower must be entered in the range of 1 to 999 No specific unit of length such as feet or meters is associated with this field However you should enter a value that conforms to the units of length customarily used by your company for antenna installations e The ID for the base station associated with this antenna must be 1 to 12 characters in length and it may contain any combination of numbers and letters The Installation Date
31. ess 6 You will be notified when movement is complete Figure 6 3 If for any reason the move failed to reach the new downtilt angle specified you will be notified of the failure Set Tilt Status Set Antenna Tilt Device 1 4N00000000010144682 Antenna Model UM wD 0651 3 Installation Date 03 30 05 Min Electrical Tilt m Max Electrical Tilt 114 0 Mechanical Tilt Antenna Type ID ual Polarized Bearing Freq Band 11800 Station ID RET S1TE_1 Sector z ma Antenna Serial EED2200005561 Height 150 E F Technology Voice Installer ID WGS Location fl Set Tilt New tilt setting Current Tilt 14 0 Mew Tilt becomes current tilt Click Close Figure 6 4 New Electrical Tilt Displays in Current Tilt Field Bulletin 639510 May 2005 6 3 Section 6 Changing the Electrical Downtilt Single ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 7 Atthe successful completion of an antenna movement the Current Tilt field will update 6 4 to show the new tilt angle and the New Tilt text entry box will be cleared in preparation for the next move Figure 6 4 At this point you may click on the Close button to exit this screen and return to the main screen Alternately this process may be repeated to further adjust the downtilt or to reapply changes where movement had previously failed such as a temporary mechanical jam After closing the Set Antenna Tilt screen the main s
32. for the device the version for the Product Type ATC_ controller hardware and the version for the Serial Number nononoonono022267 software program that controls the operations performed by the controller Figure 9 2 HW version 02 00 CW Version B6a 75 9 2 Retrieving Current Alarm Status AISG compliant devices report alarms to the program in two ways one of which is spontaneous and the other of which must be requested by the user An AISG compliant device such as an ATM200 spontaneously reports alarms in the Command Status Re sponse window at the bottom of the screen as they occur Since they are reported spon taneously by the individual RET devices no action is required by the user to retrieve these alarms If desired you may check to Figure 9 3 Alarm Status Query Results see if any previously reported alarms are still active 1 Toquery a device for its alarm status first click on the device in the Device Informa tion list Figure 9 1 2 Now that the device has been selected click Get Alarm Status to retrieve the cur rent alarm status for that device Figure 9 1 Figure 9 3 shows an example where the device reported that no alarms are pres ent 3 Click OK to dismiss the Get Alarm Sta tus pop up notification Figure 9 3 9 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 9 Device Test Alarm Status Device Info 9 5 Clearing All Ala
33. h the ATC200 Lite controller also see Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration Tilt parameters for each antenna are included in the antenna definition file to show the tilt range for each and to communicate instructions to the antenna actuator when tilt adjustments are made from the controller Follow the on screen prompts as shown in Figures 2 1 through 2 5 to complete the instal lation InstallShield Self extracting EXE 470200 Lite Setup is preparing the Install hield r Wizard which wall quide pau through the rest of the setup process Please walt 100 2 Figure 2 1 Install Shield Initializes Figure 2 2 Install Shield Prepares to Launch Wizard Bulletin 639510 May 2005 2 1 Section 2 Program Installation ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Andrew Corporation ATCZ00 Lite Setup Diacom bo Han T CAN Lite Sato peer The pep sl insi AT Lie on pour coal ei ll tr riens racende Haad poa ali ndo progra baixa running bar catup pergam Chok Cancel m quil andthen cipes ary progesns pau horas rum hu eni o se WARNING Thy pigra is protected by oopsmiphi La and nirab beater E Li rauha mproduct n ar crinbiuhien of Far progres ri ar POT af i ops recull inier ord ane crninal ral an lbs pia sescubed lo iss indian esbeni possible under Dea o Eee Figure 2 3 Setup Introduction Screen tf tasitallsbield Wizard Em Andrew Corporation ATCZ00 Lite Setup 5 has enough iahi
34. ick OK Figure 5 4 to dismiss the pop up dialog box The main screen will display the results of the device configuration 12 Note that not all of the items that were configured are displayed on the main screen To verify that each of the items configured were set correctly select the device in the Device Information list and click Edit Selected to review each item Click the Cancel button on the Device Configuration screen when finished with verification Bulletin 639510 May 2005 5 5 Section 5 Device Configuration ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank 5 6 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 6 Changing the Electrical Downtilt on a Single Antenna The electrical downtilt may be adjusted on any device that is addressed configured and whose current state does not prevent antenna movement Examples where movement is prevented include devices that are not responding to commands from the program devices that are in the middle of a move or configuration change and devices that are experiencing a mechanical malfunction 1 From the Device Information list click on the device to be moved Figure 6 1 2 Click Move Selected at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 1 Andrew ATC 200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test Auto Discovery Get Device Info Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information AAA
35. ion option saves a file to the computer hard drive for a future release of the ATC200 Lite program to be able to read Files saved are stored on the computer hard drive at CAATC200 Site Files 8 1 Saving Viewing a Site Report Formatted to Open in Word 1 To save a report that can be opened in Word go to File Save Site Report from the main menu Figure 8 1 Andrew TC Z200 Lite File pronation Tools Help Save Site Report 9 _ Auta Discevery avg a J Exit Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information Status zi Voice 25 Dual Polarized 150 anoo00000001 01 45931 25 Dual Palarized 150 anoo00000001 0146071 Voice 14 0 B Dual Polarized 150 Go to File Save Site Report Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected Command Status Hesponse Figure 8 1 Selecting Save Site Report from Main Program Menu Bulletin 639510 May 2005 8 1 Section 8 Saving Site Report Configurations ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 2 3 Assign a filename for the report The default filename consists of the date time and the site ID of the first actuator Figure 8 2 Select Text Site Report File txtrpt from the Save as type drop down selection if not already selected Click Save Save an ATC 200 Lite Site Report File Save In 9 ATC200 Site Files 04 n amp 5 10 i0 45 RET SITE 1 ExkrpE 04 n6 5 10 11 IU RET
36. l Directive 92 32 EEC and 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Bulletin 639510 May 2005 11 1 Section 11 Control System Specifications ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank 11 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 OLG6E9 uang UT E E TEO OS AAA E ES TEA OS a snNO93UB 99SIN 1UBISH uonejuano ON Blas 10jenioy euuajuy Jojenjoy 101998 LIS 1994ySA10M UONEANBYUOY eis WAIS S 11113131 seues e17 00201V MIJAONV 9 01S66 9 uang Gli ETE Glee ae AAA Gl Gill TS OS AAA ES E TOS OS AAA ES E TS OS E AAA ES Glo TAS Go AAA Gl E TS Gey E Ll ES Gl Go Go AAA Dll Gill Gl Gino E AAA Gl Gilli Gen Gane Ll Gl Gill Gn GLa AAA Dl Gill Glo Go snoeue aosi Ny 1UBISH uonejuano ON Blas 10jenioy euuajuy Jojenjoy 101998 LIS 1994ySA10M UONEANBYUOY eis WAIS S 11113131 seues e17 00201V MIJAONV 9 Appendix B Antennas For ATC200 Lite Series System The following table is an example of antenna models compatible for use with the ATC200 Lite series Teletilt system As new models become available for use with this system updates will be made to the ATC200 Lite controller software Registered user s are notified via e mail of updates Updates can be downloaded from the Andrew web site Contact Andrew s technical support at 800 676 5342 or 214 631 0310 for inquiries relating to the ATC200 Lite software Antennas With Factory Installed ATM200 Antenna Model Dow
37. le wire conductor with a series resistance of 1 megohm equipped with alligator clips on each end In using a ground one end of the alligator clip is connected to a grounded equipment frame and the other end of the alligator clip is touched with a bare hand Figure 1 ESD Wrist Strap Other precautions the user may take to reduce the risk of ESD are e avoid wearing clothing that conducts a lot of static electricity such as wool remove all jewelry e avoid handling equipment during an electrical storm Before opening a package containing an electrostatic unit or an electrostatic sensitive device assembly clip the free end of a test lead to the package Leave the other end con nected to the equipment frame or other ESD ground This will cause any static electricity which may have built up on the package to discharge Keep the unit package grounded during removal or placement of equipment in the package Minimize handling of ESDS Electric Static Discharge Sensitive equipment Keep replace ment equipment in the electrostatic free packaging with ground established between pack aging and equipment frame until needed Repairable ESD equipment should be placed in the electrostatic free packaging with ground connecting package to equipment frame upon removal from ATC200 Lite system ESD equipment should only be transported and stored in ESD protective packaging May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downti
38. ler It should blink rapidly during the device search If it does not and particularly if the search completes very quickly the serial port currently selected may not be functional In this case use the methods described in Sec tion 3 2 to select a different serial port and repeat the search until you see activity on the controller data communication LED If attempts have been made on all eight serial ports without success contact your IT department for assistance in determining the reason no serial port is available for use by the program 4 Click OK on the device search results dialog box Figure 4 3 Pre configured and new devices found will display in the Device Information list Figure 4 4 Note that a new device that has never been configured will show a Not Configured status with no configuration data present Andrew ATC200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test Auto Diseovery Get Device Info Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information JID dr Status Sector Location Freg Bands Technology ETit MTit Antenna Type Height anooooooo00101 44692 Voie 140 25 Dual Polarized 150 aNooooo000010145931 Voie 140 25 Dual Polarized 150 ANoooooo000101 46071 Voice 140 25 Dual Polarized 150 Move Sector Move Selected Command Status Hesponse Figure 4 4 Antenna Information for Devices Found During Search Displayed Bulle
39. ller to the junction box is 77m and the distance from the junction box to the three actuators is 2 meters This system would require the following Quantity Part Number Description ATJB200 A01 004 4 Way Junction Box ATM200 001 Actuators Optional ATLP 200 001 Lightning Protection Unit 1 ATCB B01 080 30 Meter Cable 3 ATCB B01 004 4 Meter Cables 1 or more 602299 Grounding Kit 2 40417 Tiewraps Bag of 50 The 80 m length is selected since it is the smallest size greater than 77 m Field fitting of connectors is not recommended in order that reliable weatherproof connections can be maintained Although the distance between antennas is 2 m you will generally require a cable longer than this straight line distance The junction box requires grounding If a lightning protection unit is used it must also be grounded 10 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 11 Control System Specifications Electrical Number of Independent Antenna Drives Up to 32 per controller DC Power Input 24VDC 36w max AC Power Input 110 240VAC DA 120VAC Power to Actuators 1 5A 24VDC Mechanical size of Local Controller mm LxWxD 100 x 70 x 34 Weight of Local Controller kg 0 6 Max Speed of Drive Seconds Full Range 30 Environmental Temperature Range C 40 to 55 Electromagnetic EMC EMI UL CE FCC Approved per EU Directives a Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC Council Direc tive as amended by Counci
40. lt System 2 Connect the supplied 24Vdc or 12Vdc power converter to the dc IN port on the controller Figure 1 1 IMPORTANT NOTE The power converter used will affect both the 12Vdc and 24Vdc connector pins For example if a 24Vdc power converter is used both the 12Vdc and the 24Vdc connector pins will transmit 24Vdc power 3 Connectthe desired length RET control cable between the controller s 8 Pin DIN connector RS 485 RET port located on the back panel and the first component in the RET system See Figures 1 1 and 1 2 and Section 10 for a brief description of system components RS 232 Serial Port RS 232 Serial RS 485 RET Port Cable Supplied LEDs on Front Panel dc IN Port Figure 1 1 A TC200 Lite Controller with RS 232 Serial Cable Attached IMPORTANT DISCONNECT THE ATC200 Lite CONTROLLER FROM THE RET SYSTEM AT THE END OF EACH SESSION TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO RET DEVICES 1 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 1 Controller Setup Junction Box ATJB200 A01 007 Up to 32 antennas can be daisy chained by using multiple junction boxes Hanger Kit Accessories or Cable Ties 40417 Cable Ground 602299 Example Cable Lengths Shown Bulletin 639510 Antenna Field Installed Actuator ATM200 001 Cable Assembly ATCB B01 006 Additional Products Cable Ground ATS A01 002 Two Way Splitter 602299 ATS B01 003 Three Way Splitter
41. lt System 5 10 Wl 12 Always avoid unnecessary movement of body such as scuffing feet across flooring when handling ESDS equipment Such movement will generate additional charges of static electricity When removing or replacing ESDS equipment hold the device or assembly through the electrostatic free wrap where possible If this is not possible lift the device or assembly by its body only Do not touch component leads connector pins or any other electrical connections or paths even though they are covered by conformal coating Do not allow ESDS equipment to come in contact with clothing or other ungrounded materials that may have an electrostatic charge Charges on nonconductive material are not equal For instance a plastic storage bag may have a 10 000 volt potential 1 2 inch from a 15 000 volt potential with many such charges all over the bag Do not hand ESD equipment to another person until it is safely packaged for protection for ESD When moving ESDS equipment always touch the surface on which it rests with bare skin for at least one second before lifting Before setting it on any surface touch the surface with your free hand for at least one second Contact with the bare skin provides a safe discharge path for charges accumulated while you are moving around While servicing equipment containing ESD devices do not handle or touch materials such as plastic vinyl synthetic textiles polished wood fiberglass or
42. na move ment in the group will be displayed separately Set Electrical Tilt For Sector 1 Antenna Model E Installation Date 03 1 EIUS to Min Electrical Tilt 0 0 Max Electrical Tilt ji 4 Da Mechanical Tilt dE Antenna Type Sea Foss Bearing Iz o Antenna Serial H EEQ 200005563 Height ETS Freg Band 2000 Station ID RET SITE 1 Sector fms Technology Voice Installer ID WGS Location ENE Antennas Included In Move Additional Compatible Antennas AN OOOO000001 01 44682 aL 01 VERI Add Remove gt Set Tilt Current Tilt 114 0 Mew Tilt EG 2 Click Activate ED e Iw IT 1 Enter a new electrical tilt angle Refer to the electrical tilt range to ensure that the new tilt angle entered is within the tilt range for the antenna model Angles may be entered as whole degrees or as a combination of whole degrees and tenths of a degree Ex 5 0 or 5 5 Figure 7 3 Entering New Electrical Tilt Setting for Sector Move Bulletin 639510 May 2005 1 3 Section 7 Changing the Electrical Downtilt Group 9 You will be notified when all antennas have successfully reached the new tilt angle Click OK Figure 7 4 The Set Electrical Tilt for Sector screen will display the new electrical tilt setting in the Current Tilt field At this point either additional tilt angles may be applied or you may return to the main screen To return to the main screen click Close Figu
43. nfo Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information po et o s Hae eum Leonem Meg Bande Tess ETE MULL enema Tope Hegh 1000000000107 4468 1 Yolce 14 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 ANO0000000010145931 2 y Voice 140 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 d ANO0000000010146071 3 DE Voice 14 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 1 Click on device within sector to select sector for tilt move 2 Click Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected Command Status A esponse Figure 7 1 Selecting an Antenna Within a Sector Bulletin 639510 May 2005 1 1 Section 7 Changing the Electrical Downtilt Group ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Other devices that have the same sector ID minimum tilt and maximum tilt are listed in the box labeled Additional Compatible Antennas The devices in this box may be included in the move by moving one or more of them from this box to the box on the left 4 To help determine if additional antennas could be included in the group move click on each model to be considered to display their individual settings Each time a device is selected its settings will be displayed on the screen 5 After the settings have been examined for each candidate the devices determined to be included in the move may be added to the group in either of the following methods e Select the device and click Add Double click on the device to immediately move it to th
44. ntilt Range ADFD0820 65A R2DM 0 15 LB 0 8 HB ADFD0920 65A R2DM 0 15 LB 0 8 HB Antennas Compatible With ATM200 Antenna Model Downtilt Range ADFD0820 6565A XDM 0 15 LB 0 8 HB ADFD0920 6565A XDM 0 15 LB 0 8 HB ADFD0920 65B R2DM ADFD0920 65C R2DM ADFD1820 33B R2DM ADFD1820 65B R2DM ADFD1820 65C R2DM ADFD1820 90B R2DM ADFD182A 65B R2DM ADFDP182 65B R2DM CTSDG 06513 R2DM UMWD 03319 R2DM UMWD 04517 R2DM UMWD 06513 R2DH UMWD 06516 R2DH UMWD 06516A R2DH UMWD 06517 R2DH UMWD 09014 R2DH UMWD 09014B R2DH UMWD 09016 R2DH UMWDP 06516 R2DH 926LG65R2E B 932LG65R2E B 932QLG65R2EB 936LG65R2E B 0 10 0 8 LB 0 10 HB 0 _ 7 0 7 0 5 Qe 7 a oue 0 15 TW 0 _ 7 ous 0 7 AOS 5 pez a 5 Kot 0 15 ge 0 8 5 6 ADFD0920 6565B XDM ADFD0920 6565C XDM ADFD1820 3333B XDM ADFD1820 6565B XDM ADFD1820 6565C XDM ADFD1820 9090B XDM ADFD182A 6565B XDM ADFDP182 6565B XDM CTSDG 06513 XDM UMWD 03319 XDM UMWD 04517 XDM UMWD 06513 XDH UMWD 06516 XDH UMWD 06516A XDH UMWD 06517 XDH UMWD 09014 XDH UMWD 09014B XDH UMWD 09016 XDH UMWDP 06516 XDH 926LG65VTE B 932LG65VTE B 932QLG65VTEB 936LG65VTE B 0 10 0 8 LB 0 10 HB 0 7 0 7 0 5 0 7 2 10 0 7 0 15 0 7 0 7 0 14 0 7 2 10 0
45. nu at the top of the screen Figures 3 8 2 Click on the drop down list arrow to select the desired antenna definition file from the list Figure 3 9 3 Click Load File to load the selected antenna definition file for use Figure 3 9 Confirmation that the file was loaded will be displayed in the Command Status Response window 4 Click Close after antenna definition file has been loaded successfully 3 4 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration Andrew ATC200 Lite File Communication Bs Device Status apa Auta Discovery Antenna Files Get Device Info et Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information lb Status Sector Location Freg Bands Technology ETit MTit Antenna Type Height ANooooo00001 DI 45931 2 OK 2 1900 Voice 70 25 Dual Polarized 150 AN00000000010146071 3 OK 3 2000 Voice 60 25 Dual Polarized 150 Vol 40 Ah Dual Polarized 150 Go to Tools Antenna Files to upload antenna definition files This feature can be used to upload newer versions of antenna definition files This feature is rarely needed since the ATC200 LITE unit automatically loads the latest antenna file during installation Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected Command Status Hesponse Figure 3 8 Selecting Antenna Files from Main Menu Antenna Files An
46. o the controller during the device search Generally the devices respond in sequential order of their serial number This feature helps reduce possible conflict issues that could arise during operation later 1 From the program startup screen click Find Devices to start the device search Figure 4 1 Andrew ATC 200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test Auto Discovery Device Information D 1 dtr Status Sector Location Freq Bands Technology ETit Click Find Devices Program automatically searches for the latest Antenna Definition file and loads it to the program if it has not been loaded from an earlier startup session hove Sector _ Move Selected __ Edt Selected Desnas T Antenna definitions file RE T AN AT_012 ascu loaded successfully Figure 4 1 Startup Screen Ready for Device Search Bulletin 639510 May 2005 4 1 Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressing ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 2 he Auto Discovery bar located at the top of the screen and the Command Status Re sponse window located at the bottom of the screen will show the status on the search s progress Figure 4 2 As each device is found during the search the Command Status Response window will show the status of how many devices have been found NOTE The amount of time the device search takes is dependent upon the number of AISG devices present on th
47. on bo pea asd en Triste dnce ralio indes ack il vou am zatrim pth lha tngo chick Ha bag coppng Haz Figure 2 4 Installation Settings Screen 2 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 2 Program Installation Andrew Corporatton ATC2Z0Y fate Setup ATC AOG Lita inital Wome Hp Le iar a aa ere Satup al mera launch fhe prog Salad our option bake far Lerch lha pep aan Fn Figure 2 5 Completing Setup Screen 2 2 Software Upgrades and Antenna Definition File Updates ooftware upgrades containing updated antenna definition files will be available to download from Andrew s web site Follow the steps discussed in Section 2 1 to download unzip and install ATC200 Lite software upgrades Note that registered users will receive e mail notifica tions alerting them of new software releases These notifications will include a link to download the upgraded software New antenna definition files are stored with earlier versions on the PC at C Program Files Andrew Corporation AT C200 Lite During program startup the ATC200 Lite controller will look in the directory noted above for the latest Andrew antenna definition file and automatically load it into the program see Sec tion 3 Program Startup and Configuration Bulletin 639510 May 2005 2 3 Section 2 Program Installation ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionall
48. pleted 2 Click Configure Figure 5 2 Device Configuration Screen 0 2 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 5 Device Configuration 9i Click on the down arrow found on the right hand side of the Antenna Model drop down list This will display all of the available Andrew base station antenna models that were contained in the antenna definition file that was loaded at program startup Figure 5 2 Select the desired antenna model for this actuator Note that after an antenna model is selected its minimum and maximum electrical down tilt range values are displayed just below the drop down list Figure 5 2 IMPORTANT The antenna model selected must match the actual installed antenna that is attached to the actuator that is being configured Movement data specific to this antenna will be sent to the actuator as a result of this selection If the antenna model selected does not match the attached antenna the movement range sent to the actuator will be incorrect and may prevent the antenna from functioning correctly See Appendix B for a reference of antenna models compatible for use with the ATC200 Lite Teletilt system For the most current listing of antenna models designed for use with the ATC200 Lite Teletilt system see the Base Station Antenna Teletilt area of Andrew s web site at www andrew com Use the Antenna Type drop down list to select the antenna type that is corr
49. re 7 5 10 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Set Tilt Status Click OK Figure 7 4 Movement Complete 11 After all electrical tilt adjustments are made a report can be saved to a file for future refer ence see Section 8 Set Electrical Tilt Far Sector 1 lUMWD EBI3 Min Electrical Tit 0 0 MaxElectical Til 14 0 Dual Polarized EE02200005563 Freg Band 2000 Technology Voice Antennas Included In Move AmN0000000001 01 44682 ANOOOOO00007 01453971 AMNUDDOODOOC 0146077 Antenna Model Antenna Type Antenna Serial E Station ID RET SITE_1 Installer ID WGS Add Remove 2 Set Tilt Click Close Current Tilt 8 5 ate Figure 7 5 Closing Sector Move Screen 031 205 Installation D ate Mechanical Tilt 25 Bearing pU Height 150 i B Sector Location Additional Compatible Antennas Mew Tilt 7 4 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 8 Saving a Site Report or Site Configurations Site configuration information can be saved for future reference using either the File Save Site Report option or the File Save Site Configuration option from the main program menu The File Save Site Report option allows site configuration information to be saved into a text file to open in Word or a tab delimited file to open in Excel txtrpt for Word or tabrpt for Excel The File Save Site Configurat
50. rms on Clear Alarms Information a Device After examining the alarms status results any alarms found may be cleared using the Clear Alarms button 1 J Device 1 Alarm State All Alarms Cleared 1 Click on the device in the Device In formation list that has an alarm to be Figure 9 4 Alarms Cleared cleared 2 Click on the Clear Alarms button to clear any current alarms that have been declared by the device 3 After all alarms have been cleared for the device a pop up notification will display to notify the user that all alarms are clear Figure 9 4 A Click OK to dismiss the Clear Alarms pop up notification Figure 9 4 9 4 Executing a Self Test Movement for a Device Andrew s ATM200 actuators support the AISG self test command This feature allows the user to periodically perform a test by temporarily making a small tilt angle movement on the device This test enables the user to verify that the actuator s motor is operational and capable of adjusting electrical tilt on the antenna The movement executed as part of the self test is designed to be so small as to not disrupt the current data voice traffic The movement is 0 2 degrees to either side of the current downtilt angle with a return to the original downtilt angle at the end of the movement Note that if the current downtilt angle on the antenna is sufficiently close to the minimum or maximum possible angle the actuator may modify the test mo
51. selected Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 Assigning a New Address 7 Click Add Device Figure 4 11 8 Click OK Figure 4 12 Manual Addressing Manual Addressing 2 Select Vendor Vendor Cod 1 To specify a different address click on the up down arrows Add Remove Device Device Address E Vendor Code AN Serial Number 0000000001 0144682 Add Device Remove Device Click Add Device Figure 4 11 Adding Device to New Addrewss Add Device Success A Device 4M00000000010144682 has been added at address 6 Figure 4 12 Confirmation of New Device Address 4 6 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressin 9 Click Close Figure 4 13 10 The device will display its new address in the Device Information list on the main screen Figure 4 14 Device Address ma Vendor Code AN Manual Addressing Add Remove Device Serial Number 0000000001 0144682 Add Device Remove Device Click Glose Andrew ATC 200 Lite File Communication Tools Help Device Status and Test Auto Discovery Get Device Info Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Find Devices Device Information lb Ad Status Sector Location Freq Bands Technology ETit MTit Antenna Type Height anooo00000010145931 Voice FO 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 i amooo00000010146071 Voice 6
52. shown below 4 4 Wa 7 Wa Two way splitter enables daisy chaining actuators on single band antennas Three way splitter enables daisy chaining actuators on quad port antennas Control cable linking first to second or second to third actuators The B denotes connectors assembled at both ends The 01 designates cable type The xxx denotes cable length options as follows United Kingdom North America 001 1 meter 020 20 meters 002 2 meters 030 30 meters 003 3 meters 040 40 meters 004 4 meters 050 50 meters 005 5 meters 060 60 meters 006 6 meters 070 70 meters 009 9 meters 080 80 meters 010 10 meters 090 90 meters 015 15 meters 100 100 meters Lightning Protection Unit Recommended Grounding Kit Used to ground junction boxes splitters and lightning protection unit Cable Tie Wraps Used to secure control cable to the tower Hangers Used to secure control cable to the tower Additional cable accessories are available See Cable Installation Accessories link from Andrew s Teletilt ATC200 web site Bulletin 639510 May 2005 10 1 Section 10 Part Numbering Scheme amp Ordering Guide ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 10 2 Ordering Guide As an example assume a system is to be ordered for deployment in North America The site is a three sector site employing three UMWD 06516 XDM antennas For this example let s say the distance from the local contro
53. tenna Definition Files HET AM AT O10 ase Ey Load File Close Click the drop down arrow to view the list of antenna files Antenna Files Antenna Definition Files bo HET A amp M AT Meascu HET AM AT O08 ascu HET AM AT O10 ascu HET AM AT 012 ascu Se Select the latest version of the antenna file Figure 3 9 Antenna Definition Files Drop Down List Bulletin 639510 3 5 Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank 3 6 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressing 4 1 Device Search After an antenna definition file has been loaded automatically during program installation or manually by the user see Section 3 a device search can be activated A device search is the process by which the program performs an AISG compliant device scan to discover all AISG devices currently attached to the ATC200 Lite controller s RS 485 bus At this point in program startup a device search is the only allowed option A device search is required before proceeding so that the program can determine which devices are present on the tower and retrieve their current configuration parameters also see Bulletin 639512 for a quick device setup and operations guide It is important to note that this feature automatically scans and sets each device address to 0 and then readdresses them in the order they respond t
54. tin 639510 May 2005 4 3 Section 4 Device Discovery and Addressing ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System n 2 Addressing If desired these devices can be manually readdressed by the user It is important to note that if manual addressing is performed the Find Device search function will automatically clear all manually specified addresses to 0 and then readdress each device by the order they respond To manually readdress a device select the device and go to Tools Addressing from the main menu located at the top of the main screen Figure 4 5 Andrew ATC200 Lite EE File Communication yen A Addressing Device Status ane Get Device Info Get Alarm Status Clear Alarms Self Test Auto Discovery Find Devices _ Cancel Search Device Information i egg At Liane Seto Location fires Bande Technology ET MTA Antenna Tope Height OR 1 1 1800 Voice 14 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 AN 0000000007 T 45931 OF 1 2 1900 Voice 140 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 AHNDODODOODUT 0146071 3 OK 1 3 000 Voice 14 0 2 5 Dual Polarized 150 j 1 Click on device to be readdressed 2 Go to Tools Addressing Move Sector Move Selected Edit Selected Command Status Hesponse Figure 4 5 Selecting Addressing from the Main Menu 2 From the Manual Addressing dialog ap Manual Addressing box click Remove
55. up and serial port selection note the text displayed at the bottom of the screen in the Command Status Response window Figure 3 3 This window is used to display the current status of the program the progress of various commands that have been initiated by the user and the final results of commands such as success or failure messages 3 4 Antenna Definition File Selection A single antenna definition file is placed in the C Program Files Andrew Corporation AT C200 Lite directory of the PC during program installation This file is automatically searched for and loaded during program startup The antenna definition file provides a list of all the Andrew base station antennas compatible with the ATC200 Lite control system The program automatically selects and uses the latest version antenna definition file If a different antenna definition file is desired for use place the desired antenna definition file in the C Program Files Andrew Corporation ATC200 Lite directory and restart the program to make it available for selection Note that the program only recognizes antenna definition files that were present in the directory noted above at the time of program startup If a new file is placed in this directory the program must be restarted for the new file to be recognized and visible in the drop down list shown in Figure 3 9 1 To select a different antenna definition file go to Tools Antenna Files from the main me
56. vement range of motion or ignore the test movement command altogether Bulletin 639510 May 2005 9 3 Section 9 Device Test Alarm Status Device Info ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 1 Toperform a self test on a device click on the device in the Device Informa tion list Figure 9 1 Self Test Status LJ Device 1 Self Test Status OK 2 Click Self Test to initiate movement Figure 9 1 3 At the completion of the self test a pop up notification will appear showing the results of the test Figure 9 5 Figure 9 5 Self Test Results 4 Click OK to dismiss the self test re sults pop up notification Figure 9 5 9 4 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 section 10 Part Numbering Scheme and Ordering Guide 10 1 Part Numbering Scheme PART NUMBER ATC200 Lite 00xx ATM200 001 ATJB200 A01 00x ATS A01 002 ATS B01 003 ATCB BO1 xxx ATLP 200 001 602299 40417 68MCLICK DESCRIPTION Local controller system The system includes local controller model ATC200 Lite Ethernet crossover cable power cord Phoenix 48 Volt power connector e this installation and operation manual part number 639510 In the future the system will also include a CD for the ATC200 Lite software The xx denotes power cord options as follows 01 Australasia Australia and Asia 03 02 Europe 04 Actuator Junction Box Each junction box has 1 input and the x denotes the number of outputs as
57. y left blank 2 4 May 2005 Bulletin 639510 Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration 3 1 Preparing for Program Startup This program is designed to configure and control Andrew s ATC200 Lite Teletilt AISG1 compliant RET antenna system through a controller connected to a local PC 1 Verify that the ATC200 Lite controller is turned off powered down etc 2 Verify that the actuator antenna is properly connected to the ATC200 Lite controller 3 Verify that the supplied RS 232 cable is connected between the ATC200 Lite controller and an active RS 232 serial port on the PC Note a USB to serial port adapter may be used to connect the ATC200 Lite to the PC see Section 1 3 4 Turn on power up the ATC200 Lite controller After 2 3 seconds the two power LEDs should display green lights on the front panel of the controller The power LEDs are located nearest to the dc IN port shown in Figure 3 1 5 When these two green lights are displayed start the ATC200 Lite application installed in section 2 DO NOT start the ATC200 Lite application until the power LEDs display two green lights RS 232 Serial Port RS 232 Serial RS 485 RET Port Cable Supplied e N nl Transmit Recieve Signal LED Power LEDs Figure 3 1 ATC200 Lite Controller with RS 232 Serial Cable Attached Bulletin 639510 May 2005 3 1 Section 3 Program Startup and Configuration ATC200 Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System 3 2 Serial Port Sele
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