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ERA CAP MX Installation Guide

The CommScope ERA® CAP MX Medium Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide provides detailed installation instructions and an overview of the CAP MX, which facilitates data transmission between CommScope ERA equipment, antennas, and Ethernet devices. The guide includes safety precautions, installation requirements, and information on the system architecture, including the Central Area Node (CAN) and Transport Expansion Node (TEN). It also outlines the necessary tools and materials for installation, as well as the specific models supported by the guide.

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CommScope ERA®

CAP MX Medium Power Carrier Access Point


Installation Guide
Installation Guide • M0203A5A_uc • November 2020
DISCLAIMER
This document has been developed by CommScope, and is intended for the use of its customers and customer support
personnel. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to
eliminate errors, CommScope disclaims liability for any difficulties arising from the interpretation of the information
contained herein. The information contained herein does not claim to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to
provide for every possible incident to be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. This document
describes the performance of the product under the defined operational conditions and does not cover the performance
under adverse or disturbed conditions. Should further information be desired, or should particular problems arise which are
not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, contact CommScope.
CommScope reserves the right to change all hardware and software characteristics without notice.
ERA® and ION-E®
ERA is an extension of the hardware and software architecture that CommScope originally introduced as ION-E. Going
forward, all new systems are ERA. Since ION-E and ERA share the same hardware modules, system software and
management systems, existing ION-E systems can be updated and expanded using ERA components.

COPYRIGHT
© 2020 CommScope, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
This document is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior
written permission of CommScope.
For patents see www.cs-pat.com.

TRADEMARKS
All trademarks identified by ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of CommScope, Inc. Names of
other products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, November 2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Document Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Document Revision History .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Document Cautions and Notes......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Abbreviations Used in this Guide ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2

ERA System Overview................................................................................................................................................................................ 4

CAP MX Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
CAP MX Connectors and Power LED................................................................................................................................................................. 6
CAP MX Hardware Options............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Single Mounting Bracket ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Dual Mounting Bracket .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Hybrid Fiber Splice Box............................................................................................................................................................................... 8
OCTIS™ Kits................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
OCTIS Kit Instructions................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
OCTIS SFP+ Reverse Lever Assembly Instructions................................................................................................................................ 8
OCTIS RJ45 Reverse Lever Assembly Instructions.............................................................................................................................. 11
Special Instructions for GigaSPEED X10D Connectors ....................................................................................................................... 12

Safely Working with ERA Hardware ......................................................................................................................................................... 14


RF Safety Cautions .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Précautions de sécurité relatives aux radiofréquences.................................................................................................................................. 14
Health and Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Property Damage Warnings ........................................................................................................................................................................... 15
General Installation Safety Requirements...................................................................................................................................................... 15
Guard Against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge ................................................................................................................................... 16
Compliance ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Required Antenna Distances .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Maximum Output Power Levels............................................................................................................................................................... 19

Installing CAP MXs................................................................................................................................................................................... 20


CAP MX Installation and Cascade Rules.......................................................................................................................................................... 20
Cat6A Cable Requirements for Ethernet Devices ........................................................................................................................................... 21
Prepare for Installation................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Recommended Tools and Material .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Determine the Power Consumption of the CAP MX ................................................................................................................................ 22
Determine the Mounting Site .................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Unpack and Inspect the CAP MX and Optional Accessories..................................................................................................................... 26
Wire an Optional Hybrid Fiber Splice Box....................................................................................................................................................... 26
Mount the CAP MX ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
General Mounting Cautions ..................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Mounting Orientation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Mount the CAP MX to a Wall or Vertical Surface..................................................................................................................................... 32
Mount a CAP MX Using a Single Mounting Bracket........................................................................................................................... 32
Mount Two CAP MXs Using a Dual Mounting Bracket ...................................................................................................................... 38
Attach a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box to the CAP MX ...................................................................................................................................... 46
Attaching a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for a Single Mount Installation ................................................................................................. 46
Attaching a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for a Dual Mount Installation.................................................................................................... 49
Grounding the CAP MX................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Connect the CAP MX Cables ........................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Obtain the Required Cable Material ........................................................................................................................................................ 53
Connect the CAP MX to an RF Antenna.................................................................................................................................................... 54
Clean the RF Cable Connectors.......................................................................................................................................................... 54
Connect the Antenna Cable(s) ........................................................................................................................................................... 57
Connect the CAP MX to a Classic CAN or TEN .......................................................................................................................................... 58
Connect a Secondary CAP MX (Optional)................................................................................................................................................. 58
Connect an External Ethernet Device (Optional) ..................................................................................................................................... 58
Power the CAP MX.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
CAP MX AC Power Cable .......................................................................................................................................................................... 59
CAP MX DC Power Cable .......................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Connect the CAP MX Power .................................................................................................................................................................... 60

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Connect the Mains Power to the CAP MX ......................................................................................................................................... 61
Connect a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box ..................................................................................................................................................... 62
Power the CAP MX ................................................................................................................................................................................... 62

Contacting CommScope ........................................................................................................................................................................... 63

CMS Global Technical Support ................................................................................................................................................................. 63


Telephone Helplines ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Online Support................................................................................................................................................................................................ 63

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling ............................................................................................................................... 63

Hardware to Software Mapping Information ........................................................................................................................................... 64

CMS Technical Training ............................................................................................................................................................................ 64

Accessing ERA User Documentation......................................................................................................................................................... 65

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D OCUMENT O VERVIEW
This installation guide provides a product overview of and installation instructions for the Medium Power
Carrier Access Point (CAP MX), which allows transmission between CommScope ERA® equipment, antennas,
and Ethernet devices (such as WiFi and IP cameras).
Table 1 lists the CAP MX models that this installation guide supports.
Table 1. Supported CAP MX Models

Part Number 1 Model Name

7 83 0 1 27 -0 0 01 C A P M X F -A C- APE
6 /7 E/8 0 -8 5 /17 E/1 9 /2 3 /2 5T
7 83 0 1 27 -0 0 02 C A P M X F -D C -AP E
6 /7 E/8 0 -8 5 /17 E/1 9 /2 3 /2 5T
1 Contact your local sales representative for further information.

For information on other ERA system components, refer to the ERA software and hardware user
documentation, which can be accessed on the CommScope DCCS Customer Portal (see "Accessing ERA
User Documentation” on page 65.)

For information on how to find the minimum software requirements for ERA hardware, refer to
"Hardware to Software Mapping Information” on page 64.

Document Revision History


This is the first release of the CommScope ERA® CAP MX Medium Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide.

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Document Cautions and Notes


This document may contain any of the following notes, cautions, and warning icons.

The icon to the left is used to indicate a caution or warning. Cautions and warnings indicate operations or
steps that could cause personal injury, induce a safety problem in a managed device, destroy or corrupt
information, or interrupt or stop services.

The icon to the left indicates a caution or warning that pertains to laser equipment.

The icon to the left indicates a caution or warning that pertains to Radio Frequency (RF).

The icon to the left indicates that the hardware is susceptible to Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) damage.

The icon to the left indicates a caution or warning that pertains to an electrical hazard.

The icon to the left indicates a caution or warning that pertains to a fire hazard.

The icon to the left indicates a Note. Notes provide information about special circumstances.

Abbreviations Used in this Guide


AC Alternating Current GUI Graphical User Interface

AP Access Point ISDE Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada

AUX Auxiliary ISED Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

C Celsius kg Kilogram

CAN Central Area Node LED Light Emitting Diode

CAP H Carrier Access Point, High Power MHz Megahertz

CAP L Carrier Access Point, Low Power mm Millimeter

CAP M Carrier Access Point, Medium Power MMF Multi-Mode Fiber

CAP MX MX Carrier Access Point, Medium Power OPT Optical Transport

Cat Category PoE Power over Ethernet

CAT Copper Transport PN Part Number

CMS CommScope Mobility Solutions RAN Regional-Area Network

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dB Decibel RF Radio Frequency

dBm Decibel-milliwatts RU Rack Unit

DC Direct Current SFP Small Form-Factor Pluggable

EFTA European Free Trade Association SMF Single-Mode Fiber

EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility TEN Transport Expansion Node

EMEA Europe, Middle East, Africa UAP Universal Access Point

EU European Union Vac Voltage in Alternating Current

F Fahrenheit Vdc Voltage in Direct Current

FCC Federal Communications Commission W Watts

Gb Gigabyte WCS Wireless Communications Switch

GHz Gigahertz

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ERA S YSTEM O VERVIEW


CommScope ERA® coordinates wireless capacity throughout the entire coverage area via a single centralized
head-end location or from an operator’s existing C-RAN hub. ERA systems bring together licensed wireless
and power, plus Gigabit Ethernet for WiFi into one wireless system that can scale to building size and is
technology and spectrum agnostic and adaptive. An ERA system comprises the components listed below.
• Central Area Node (CAN)—provides server-level control and primary signal distribution. It combines
the signals from multiple operators and distributes those signals within a venue or multiple venues.
There are two configuration modes available for the CAN: Classic and Switching.
– The Classic CAN configuration is appropriate for when all the BTS and Baseband sources are located
in a centralized space in the same venue as the Classic CAN. You install RF Donor (RFD) Cards and
CPRI Digital Donor (CDD) Cards in a Classic CAN, which digitizes the analog BTS signals from the RFD
Cards and combines those with the BBU CPRI digital signals from the CDD Cards, and then distributes
the RF signals to the TENs. The TENs then provide the RF signals to the Access Points (APs). The
Classic CAN also supports APs that are directly connected to CAT or OPT Cards installed in the Classic
CAN chassis. Wide-area Integration Nodes (WINs) are not supported by a Classic CAN. Users have full
and flexible control of all signal routing via the ERA GUI.
– The Switching CAN configuration is appropriate for when WINs are required to allow operators to
bring in baseband signals from multiple remote locations to fully leverage the C-RAN architecture in
their hubs. All operator Baseband signals (analog BTS and BBU CPRI) are supplied to the Switching
CAN by the WINs, so no RFD or CDD Cards can be installed in the Switching CAN. The Switching CAN
then combines the signals from all WINs and distributes those signals to the TENs, and the TENs
provide the signals to the APs. APs are not directly connected to a Switching CAN. Users have full and
flexible control of all signal routing via the ERA GUI.

This guide uses “CAN” to collectively refer to Central Area Nodes. When information pertains to a specific
CAN mode, “Classic CAN” and “Switching CAN” will be used.

• Wide-Area Integration Node (WIN)—interfaces between a Switching CAN and RF sources, which
makes C-RAN possible in ERA by allowing operators to bring in signals from multiple remote locations
kilometers away. You install RFD and CDD Cards in the WIN, which takes the analog BTS signals from the
RFD Cards and combines those with the BBU CPRI digital signals from the CDD Cards, and distributes the
RF sources to a Switching CAN.
• Transport Expansion Node (TEN)—is an expansion node connected to the CAN via fiber and can be
located throughout the venue coverage area. A single TEN can support, dependent on the AP type and
powering method, 12 to 32 Access Points (APs), which greatly reduces the number of fiber runs between
the head-end and each AP.
• Access Point (AP)—connects a Classic CAN or TEN to antennas or other wireless devices. On the
downlink, an AP converts data arriving at the AP to analog signals and sends them to an antenna. On the
uplink, received signals are digitized and serialized into data streams which are sent back to the Classic
CAN or TEN. APs provide pass-through support for WiFi, IP cameras, or other devices over a common
cable. An AP can be any of the Universal Access Points or Carrier Access Points.

This guide uses “Access Point (AP)” to collectively refer to all versions of the Universal Access Point (UAP)
and the Carrier Access Point (CAP). “Fiber APs” collectively refers to the CAP H, CAP M, CAP MX, and the
Fiber CAP L. When information pertains to a specific AP type, that AP will be identified.

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CAP MX O VERVIEW
This installation guide describes the Medium Power Carrier Access Point (CAP MX), which interfaces via an
optical link with a Classic CAN, or with a TEN. This allows the CAP MX to provide data over Single-Mode Fiber
(SMF), or Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF). Power for CAP MXs is provided over embedded AC/DC (AC version) or
remotely through hybrid fiber (DC version).
On the downlink, the CAP MX converts data arriving at the CAP MX to analog signals and sends them to the
Antenna port. On the uplink, received signals are digitized and serialized into data streams, which are sent
back to the Classic CAN or TEN. Each CAP MX can provide RF coverage for up to seven specific frequency
bands. Figure 1 shows how a double CAP MX configuration can be deployed in an ERA system.
The CAP MX RF bandwidth, with only a primary fiber connection to a CAN or TEN, is 320 MHz. Connecting a
secondary fiber cable, in parallel to the primary fiber connection, increases the RF bandwidth to 480 MHz.
The secondary fiber connection must be sourced from the same CAN or TEN as the primary fiber connection.

eNode B

CAP MX CAP MX

CAP MX
e-POI
TEN
CAP MX CAP MX
To BBU

CAP MX CAP MX

CAP MX CAP MX

CAP MX Power*

Coax cable Fiber Power

Figure 1. CAP MX in an ERA System using a Classic CAN

All APs can only connect to a TEN or a Classic CAN. APs cannot connect to a Switching CAN or to a WIN.

The CAP MX
• is passively cooled and operates within the following temperature ranges:
-33°C to +55°C (-27.4°F to 131°F)
• is rated for indoor and outdoor (IP66) installations; see also "Determine the Mounting Site” on page 23
• has a typical power consumption of 300W; see also "Determine the Power Consumption of the CAP MX”
on page 22.

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CAP MX Connectors and Power LED


• Figure 2 shows the connectors and Power LED on a CAP MX that has one antenna connector.
• Table 2 on page 7 maps the callouts in Figure 2 and describes the connectors and Power LED.

Do not remove caps from any of the connectors until instructed to do so.

Figure 2. Location of Connectors and Power LED on a CAP MX with One Antenna Connector

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Table 2. Function of the CAP MX Connectors and LED

REF # Label Description Function

1 A RJ45 Connects to external Ethernet devices such as WiFi and IP cameras. Cabling is via the
Auxiliary Port appropriate CAT cable for the protocol; this model supports a 1000 BASE-T and 802.3at Class 3
Power over Cat6A Ethernet connection. Maximum attached cable length is 3 meters (9.8 feet).
For information on the Auxiliary port in cascades, see "CAP MX Installation and Cascade Rules”
on page 20. Port A ships with factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug and must remain plugged
if not in use. (Graphic shows the port populated with an OCTIS Ethernet connector PN 7760652
which must be ordered separately—see "OCTIS™ Kits” on page 8.)
2 2 Optical Port 2 If the CAP MX is functioning as a Primary CAP MX in a cascade, Optical Port 2 connects to Optical
Port 1 of the Secondary CAP MX via the Optical OCTIS Kit (PN 7770612), which ships with the
unit, to provide the main signal interface. Optical transport occurs over Single Mode Fiber (SMF)
or Multi Mode Fiber (MMF). To transport up to 480 MHz of RF bandwidth, install two optical
fiber cables in parallel (see Figure 1 on page 5). Port 2 ships with factory-installed
EMI/weatherproof plug and must remain plugged if not in use. Graphic shows the OCTIS
connector in blue; one Optical OCTIS Kit ships with each Fiber CAP MX (see "OCTIS™ Kits” on
page 8).
3 1 Optical Port 1 Connects to a Classic CAN or TEN (possibly through a local Hybrid Fiber Junction Box) and
provides the main signal interface; if Secondary CAP MX in a cascade, Optical Port 1 connects to
Optical Port 2 of the Primary CAP MX. Optical transport occurs over Single Mode Fiber (SMF) or
Multi Mode Fiber (MMF). Uses the Optical OCTIS Kit (PN 7770612), which ships with the unit.
Port 1 ships with a dust cap that can be discarded upon unit installation. Graphic shows the
OCTIS connector in blue.
4 Unlabeled Power LED See "Power the CAP MX” on page 62.
5 Unlabeled Grounding
Connects the CAP MX to an approved earth-ground source.
bolts
6 MAINS Power Connects to any of the following (graphic shows the port populated):
connector • Vac—Main power
(Vac or Vdc)
• Vdc—Remote DC power supply or a Hybrid Fiber Junction Box.
7 ANT 4.3-10 RF Transmits and receives signals to and from distributed antennas. For models with two antennas,
connector connects to two separate external antennas or to two ports on a cross-polarized dual antenna
via 50 coaxial cable. Each connector supports two RF bands; see "Connect the CAP MX to an
RF Antenna” on page 54. This RF port can be connected directly to an antenna (using RF jumper
cables) or through splitters, allowing additional antennas to be fed by the CAP MX.

CAP MX Hardware Options


The following sections describe hardware options for the CAP MX.

Single Mounting Bracket


The Single Mounting Bracket (CommScope PN 7841793-xx) provides the mounting brackets required to
mount an CAP MX to a wall or other vertical, flat surface. See "Mount a CAP MX Using a Single Mounting
Bracket” on page 32.

Dual Mounting Bracket


The Dual Mounting Bracket (CommScope PN 7839331-xx) provides the mounting brackets required to
mount two CAP MXs back-to-back in a single bracket, which is then mounted to a wall or other vertical, flat
surface. See "Mount Two CAP MXs Using a Dual Mounting Bracket” on page 38.

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Hybrid Fiber Splice Box


The Hybrid Fiber Splice Box (CommScope PN 7693816-xx) separates the power from the fiber signals on a
hybrid fiber feed from the Classic CAN or TEN. It feeds power to the CAP MX through a composite cable that
includes both fiber and copper power wires. Fiber and copper terminate at the Splice Box, which allows you
to separate the DC wires and fiber at the remote end. For CAP MXs, you will typically use composite cable to
transport signal and power, and then use the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box to terminate the fiber at the CAP MX.
See "Wire an Optional Hybrid Fiber Splice Box” on page 26.

OCTIS™ Kits
All CAP MXs include one OCTIS Kit for the primary interface to the Classic CAN or TEN that CAP MX plugs into
the CAP MX Optical Port 1. You can order an additional OCTIS Kit, which would allow you to cascade two
CAP MXs via Optical Port 2, or to attach an auxiliary Ethernet device via the AUX Port. Table 3 identifies the
two OCTIS Kit options.
Table 3. CAP MX OCTIS Kits

Kit Name CommScope PN Description

Optical (SFP+) 7 7 7 06 1 2 This is the SFP+ connector that you use to cascade a
OCTIS Kit Secondary Fiber CAP MX one Optical OCTIS Kit ships
with each Fiber CAP MX. Use as follows:
• Optical Port 1—to connect the CAP MX to a
Classic CAN or TEN.
• Optical Port 2—to cascade a second CAP MX.
• SFP+ Module must be ordered separately, it is not
included as part of the Optical OCTIS Kit.
Ethernet (RJ-45) 7 7 6 06 5 2 This is the RJ-45 connector that you use to attach an
OCTIS Kit auxiliary Ethernet device. The Ethernet OCTIS Kit
must be ordered separately.

Fiber/Cable 7 8 2 35 9 7 Use to protect fibers or cables; is 2m (78.7”) long.


Protective Kit f.
OCTIS

OCTIS Kit Instructions

Octis™ is a trademark of Radiall. The following connector drawings and instructions were provided by
Radiall.

The following instructions are for the OCTIS SFP+ reverse level kit (CommScope PN: 7770612) and OCTIS
RJ-45 reverse lever kit (CommScope PN: 7760652) kits. For information, please contact Radiall.

OCTIS SFP+ Reverse Lever Assembly Instructions


Scan the QR code to the right to watch the OCTIS SFP+ connector assembly video.

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Figure 3. OCTIS SFP+ Reverse Lever Assembly Instructions (PN: 7770612)

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Figure 4. OCTIS SFP+ Reverse Lever Mating Instructions (PN: 7770612)

Figure 5. OCTIS SFP+ Reverse Lever Replacement Instructions (PN: 7770612)

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OCTIS RJ45 Reverse Lever Assembly Instructions


Scan the QR code to the right to watch the OCTIS RJ45 connector assembly video.

CommScope GigaSPEED X10D RJ-45 Connector tabs must be removed BEFORE inserting the them into the
OCTIS connectors. For installation instructions, see “Special Instructions for GigaSPEED X10D Connectors”
on page 12.

Figure 6. OCTIS RJ-45 Reverse Lever Assembly Instructions (PN: 7760652)

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Figure 7. OCTIS RJ-45 Reverse Lever (PN: 7760652) Mating Instructions

Special Instructions for GigaSPEED X10D Connectors


The GigaSPEED X10D 3095B CAT6A cable has a primary and an additional secondary locking tab. If the RJ-45
connector is inserted in the OCTIS shell with the tabs intact, the connector will fit but it may get stuck inside
the shell. To prevent this, both of these locking tabs must be removed before insertion into the OCTIS
connector shell.

Figure 8. GigaSPEED X10D RJ-45 Connector Tabs to Remove

1 Remove the secondary tab of the RJ-45 connector using wire cutters.

Figure 9. RJ-45 Primary Tab Removal

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2 Remove the primary tab of the RJ-45 connector using wire cutters.

Figure 10. RJ-45 Primary Tab Removal

3 Insert the RJ-45 connector into the OCTIS connector shell as described in the“OCTIS RJ45 Reverse Lever
Assembly Instructions” on page 11 or in the printout included with the connector.
4 Use the OCTIS dust cover to verify that the RJ-45 connector extends the correct distance beyond the shell
using the indicator line on the dust cover.

Figure 11. RJ-45 Dust Cover Alignment

5 Complete the assembly of the OCTIS connector by following the OCTIS User Instructions printout
included with the connector. The final assembly is shown in Figure 12 on page 13.

Figure 12. GigaSPEED X10D RJ-45 Correctly Installed in OCTIS Connector

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S AFELY W ORKING WITH ERA H ARDWARE


The following sections provide important information that you should read and know before working with
any ERA hardware. Observe all cautions and warnings listed in this section.

RF Safety Cautions

This system is a RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain a minimum clearance from
the antenna as specified in Table 5 on page 19 while the system is operating. Whenever possible, power
down the
CAP MX before servicing the antenna.

Only license holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this unit.

Précautions de sécurité relatives aux radiofréquences

Ce système est un émetteur RF et émet en permanence de l'énergie RF. Maintenez un dégagement


minimum par rapport à l'antenne comme spécifié dans Table 5 on page 19 pendant que le système
fonctionne. Dans la mesure du possible, éteignez le CAP MX avant de réparer l'antenne.

Seuls les titulaires de licence pour la gamme de fréquences respective sont autorisés à utiliser cet
appareil.

Health and Safety Precautions

A high leakage current ground (earth) connection to the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is essential before
making any other connections to the PSU.

Laser radiation. Risk of eye injury in operation. Do not stare into the laser beam; do not view the laser
beam directly or with optical instruments.

High frequency radiation in operation. Risk of health hazards associated with radiation from the
antenna(s) connected to the unit. Implement prevention measures to avoid the possibility of close
proximity to the antenna(s) while in operation.

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Property Damage Warnings

Keep operating instructions within easy reach and make them available to all users.

Only license holders for the respective frequency range are allowed to operate this unit.

Read and obey all the warning labels attached to the unit. Make sure that all warning labels are kept in a
legible condition. Replace any missing or damaged labels.

Make sure the unit's settings are correct for the intended use (refer to the manufacturer product
information) and regulatory requirements are met. Do not carry out any modifications or fit any spare
parts, which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer.

Due to power dissipation, the CAP MX may reach a very high temperature. Do not operate this equipment
on or close to flammable materials. Use caution when servicing the CAP MX.

Only authorized and trained personnel are allowed to open the unit and get access to the inside.

Only suitably qualified personnel are allowed to work on this unit and only after becoming familiar with
all safety notices, installation, operation and maintenance procedures contained in this installation
guide.

Although the unit is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly recommended to ground
(earth) the antenna cables close to the antenna connectors of the unit for protection against atmospheric
discharge. In areas with strong lightning, it is strongly recommended to install additional lightning
protection.

General Installation Safety Requirements

Wet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when installing or using electrically
powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or use electrical equipment in a wet
location or during a lightning storm.

This system is a RF Transmitter and continuously emits RF energy. Maintain a minimum 8-inch (20 cm)
clearance from the antenna while the system is operating. Whenever possible, shut down the RAN before
servicing the antenna.

Do not remove caps from any of the connectors until instructed to do so.

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The CAP MX is to be used only with CommScope (NEC Class 2) or Limited Power Source ERA Subrack, or
equivalent.

Read and observe all the warning labels attached to the unit. Make sure that all warning labels are kept
in a legible condition. Replace any missing or damaged labels.

Guard Against Damage from Electro-Static Discharge

Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent ESD damage, always wear
an ESD wrist strap when working with ERA hardware components. Not all ERA hardware requires
grounding. For those hardware components for which grounding is required, connect the ground wire on
the ESD wrist strap to an earth ground source before touching the component. Wear the wrist strap the
entire time that you work with the hardware.

Compliance
1 Notice: For installations, which have to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna
selection and installation must be completed in a way to ensure compliance with those FCC requirements.
Depending on the RF frequency, rated output power, antenna gain, and the loss between the repeater and
antenna, the minimum distance D to be maintained between the antenna location and human beings is
calculated according to this formula:

P[ mW ]
D[ cm ] 
4    PD[ mW / cm 2 ]

where
• P (mW) is the radiated power at the antenna, i.e. the max. rated repeater output power in addition to
the antenna gain minus the loss between the repeater and the antenna.
• PD (mW/cm²) is the allowed Power Density limit acc. to 47 CFR 1.1310 (B) for general population /
uncontrolled exposures which is
– f (MHz) / 1500 for frequencies from 300MHz to 1500MHz
– 1 for frequencies from 1500MHz to 100,000MHz
RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible
FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3).
2 Notice: For installations which have to comply with European EN50385 exposure compliance
requirements, the following Power Density limits/guidelines (mW/cm²) according to ICNIRP are valid:
• 0.2 for frequencies from 10 MHz to 400 MHz
• F (MHz) / 2000 for frequencies from 400 MHz to 2 GHz
• 1 for frequencies from 2 GHz to 300 GHz
3 Notice: Installation of this equipment is in full responsibility of the installer, who has also the
responsibility, that cables and couplers are calculated into the maximum gain of the antennas, so that this
value, which is filed in the FCC Grant and can be requested from the FCC data base, is not exceeded. The
industrial boosters are shipped only as a naked booster without any installation devices or antennas as it
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4 Notice: For installations which have to comply with FCC/ISED requirements:


English:
This device complies with FCC Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This device complies with Health Canada's Safety Code. The installer of this device should ensure that RF
radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health Canada's requirement. Information can be obtained at
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada's license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1 This device may not cause interference.
2 This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
Antenna Stmt for ISED:
This device has been designed to operate with antennas that are selected for the location-specific use. The
required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. The maximum Antenna Gain is specified in Table 5 on page 19.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least the
minimum distance calculated in Table 5 from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antennas or transmitters. Users and Installers must be provided with antenna
installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions to ensure RF exposure compliance.
French:
Cet appareil est conforme avec Santé Canada Code de sécurité 6. Le programme d'installation de cet
appareil doit s'assurer que les rayonnements RF n'est pas émis au-delà de I'exigence de Santé Canada. Les
informations peuvent être obtenues:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php
L'é metteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1 L'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2 L'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible
d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Antenne Stmt pour ISDE:
Cet appareil a é té conçu pour fonctionner avec des antennes sé lectionnées pour une utilisation spécifique
à l'emplacement. L'impédance d'antenne requise est de 50 ohms. Le gain d'antenne maximum est spécifié
dans le tableau 5. La ou les antennes utilisé es pour cet émetteur doivent être installées de manière à
fournir une distance de séparation d'au moins la distance minimale calculée dans le tableau 5 de toutes
les personnes et ne doivent pas être colocalisé es ou fonctionner dans en conjonction avec toute autre
antenne ou émetteur. Les utilisateurs et les installateurs doivent recevoir les instructions d'installation
de l'antenne et les conditions de fonctionnement de l'émetteur pour garantir la conformité à l'exposition
RF.
5 Notice: The unit complies with Overvoltage Category II. It also complies with the surge requirement
according to EN 61000-4-5 (fine protection); however, installation of an additional medium (via local
supply connection) and/or coarse protection (external surge protection) is recommended depending on
the individual application in order to avoid damage caused by overcurrent.

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For Canada and US, components used to reduce the Overvoltage Category shall comply with the
requirements of IEC 61643-series. As an alternative, components used to reduce the Overvoltage
Category may comply with ANSI/IEEE C62.11, CSA Certification Notice No. 516, CSA C22.2 No. 1, or UL
1449. Suitability of the component for the application shall be determined for the intended installation.
6 Notice: Corresponding local particularities and regulations must be observed. For national deviations,
please refer to the respective documents, which are available from CommScope.
7 Note: For a Class B digital device or peripheral:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
8 Notice: For a Class A digital device or peripheral.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
9 Note: This unit complies with European standard EN60950-1 / EN62368-1.

Equipment Symbols Used / Compliance


Please observe the meanings of the following symbols used in our equipment and the compliance warnings
listed in Table 4.
Table 4. Compliance Labels

Symbol Compliance Meaning

For industrial (Part 20) signal booster:


WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to
operate this device. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture penalties, including
penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation.
— FCC For (Part 90) signal booster:
WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by FCC LICENSEES and
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS. You MUST have an FCC LICENSE or express consent of an FCC Licensee to
operate this device. You MUST register Class B signal boosters (as defined in 47 CFR 90.219) online
at www.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/registration. Unauthorized use may result in significant forfeiture
penalties, including penalties in excess of $100,000 for each continuing violation.

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Table 4. Compliance Labels

Symbol Compliance Meaning

WARNING: This is NOT a CONSUMER device. It is designed for installation by an installer approved
by an ISED licensee. You MUST have an ISED LICENCE or the express consent of an ISED licensee
to operate this device.
— ISED AVERTISSEMENT: Ce produit N'EST PAS un appareil de CONSOMMATION. Il est conçu pour être
installé par un installateur approuvé par un titulaire de licence d'ISDE. Pour utiliser cet appareil,
vous DEVEZ détenir une LICENCE d'ISDE ou avoir obtenu le consentement exprès d'un titulaire de
licence autorisé par ISDE.
To be sold exclusively to mobile operators or authorized installers - no harmonized frequency
CE bands, operation requires license. Intended use: EU and EFTA countries.
Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and/or RoHS directive 2011/65/EU.
Indicates conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU and RoHS directive 2011/65/EU certified
CE
by the notified body no. 0700.

Required Antenna Distances

Table 5. Required Antenna Distances

Minimum Distance DL
Antenna gain
Model without cable FCC ISED
loss [dBi]
m inches m inches

CAP MX 9 0.938 36.93 1.319 51.93

Maximum Output Power Levels


Table 6 lists the frequencies and maximum output power for bands supported in the CAP MX variants.

Table 6. Maximum Power Output by Frequency

Power Output
Band DL Frequency Range Frequency
[dBm]

6 617-652 MHz 617 29


7E 728-746 MHz 728
746-756 MHz 746 29
758-768 MHz 758
80 862-869 MHz 862
29
85 869-894 MHz 869
17E 2110-2180 MHz 2110
33
2180-2200 MHz 2180
19 1930-1995 MHz 1930
33
1995-2020 MHz 1995
23 2350-2360 MHz 2350 30
25TDD 2496-2690 MHz 2496 32

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I NSTALLING CAP MX S
The following sections guide you through the installation of a CAP MX. Pay attention to all cautions and follow
the steps in the order presented.

CAP MX APs require the use of RFD Card PN 7633229-01 or 7633229-02 or higher.

CAP MX Installation and Cascade Rules


When cascading a Secondary CAP MX or an external Ethernet device such as WiFi or an IP camera, you must
observe the following rules.
• In a cascade, the CAP MX connected directly to the Classic CAN or TEN is the Primary CAP MX, and the
CAP MX that connects to the Primary CAP MX is the Secondary CAP MX.
• You connect CAP MXs to an OPT Card in the Classic CAN or TEN.
– Each OPT Card has four 10 Gbps ports (labeled 1 - 4) for fiber connections.
– You can connect up to 4 CAP MXs per OPT Card for a total of 16 Primary CAP MXs, per Classic CAN or
TEN.
– You can connect one Secondary CAP MX to each Primary CAP MX for a total of eight CAP MXs per OPT
Card, which 32 total CAP MXs per Classic CAN or TEN.
• The total 480 MHz RF bandwidth is shared between the two cascaded units, but can be shared unevenly;
that is, with more bandwidth going to either the Primary or Secondary CAP MX—either CAP MX can
transmit all the 480 MHz RF bandwidth or any subset of it.
• The Primary and Secondary CAP MXs power up as soon as power is applied to them. In a cascade, the GUI
discovers and readies the Primary CAP MX for RF first, and then the Secondary CAP MX will be discovered
and readied for RF. For information on the Power LED behavior, see "Power the CAP MX” on page 62.
• SMF or MMF connects the CAP MX via its Optical Port 1 to the OPT Card.
• When cascading a Secondary CAP MX or an external Ethernet device such as WiFi or an IP camera, you
must observe the following rules.
– To cascade two CAP MXs, use a fiber-optic cable.
– SMF or MMF connects the Secondary CAP MX via its Optical Port 1 to the Primary CAP MX via its
Optical Port 2.
– You can connect the following to the Primary CAP MX
 a Secondary CAP MX
 an Ethernet device
 both a Secondary CAP MX and an Ethernet device.
• To add a Secondary AP, you must add an Optical OCTIS kit to the Primary CAP MX, see "OCTIS™ Kits” on
page 8.
• To add an Ethernet device, you must add an RJ45 OCTIS kit to the Primary CAP MX, see "OCTIS™ Kits” on
page 8.

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Cat6A Cable Requirements for Ethernet Devices


If you connect an Ethernet device to a Fiber CAP MX, you must observe the following rules.
• Plenum rated cable must be used whenever it is required by local electrical codes.
• Shielded twisted pair is not required unless operating in a high RFI/EMI environment.
• CommScope strongly recommends using factory terminated and tested Cat6A Patch Cord.
• 24 AWG Cat6A cabling is sufficient for the cable run between the Fiber CAP MX and the Ethernet device.
• The maximum attached cable length at Port A is 3 meters (9.8 feet).

Prepare for Installation


Do the following before beginning installation.
• Review and know the cautions in "Safely Working with ERA Hardware” on page 14.
• Review the system design plan.
• Identify the equipment installation site, which must be able to support the weight of the CAP MX, see
"Determine the Mounting Site” on page 23.
• Review the power requirements to make sure the site can support this installation.
• Map out all cable runs.
• Identify and obtain all tools and materials required to complete the installation; see "Recommended Tools
and Material” on page 21

Recommended Tools and Material


The following tools and material is required for installation are not supplied by CommScope.
• Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap
• Drill and bits that can penetrate the selected mounting surface
• SW10 wrench
• Single Mount
– Single Mounting Bracket (CommScope PN 7841793-xx)
– Four M6 screw anchors rated for the mounting surface
• Dual Mount
– Dual Mounting Bracket (CommScope PN 7839331-xx)
– Four M6 screw anchors rated for the mounting surface
• For installations using the optional Hybrid Fiber Splice Box
– Hybrid Fiber Splice Box (CommScope PN 7693816-xx)
– Torx T20H screwdriver
• Earth-bonding cable to ground the CAP MX chassis
• Fiber cleaning equipment.

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Determine the Power Consumption of the CAP MX


Use the power consumption matrix in Table 7 to calculate power consumption for a CAP MX, where
• the consumption numbers are at the CAP MX power inputs and do not account for feed losses
• the maximum consumption numbers in Table 7 do not include the power consumed by any attached
auxiliary devices. Both CAP MX power consumption and auxiliary device power must be included when
calculating feed losses.
Table 7. CAP MX Power Consumption

CAP M Model
Voltage Range Typical Power Maximum Power
Configuration
(V) (W) 1 2 (W) 1 2
Part Number Model Name

7 83 0 1 27 -0 0 01 C AP MX F -AC -A PE AC 90 to 264 Vac 300 350


7 83 0 1 27 -0 0 02 C AP MX F -D C- APE DC -36 to -60 Vdc 300 350
1 Does not include SFP+ Module consumption. Can support up to 3W (more with engineering consultation) maximum
total SFP+ Module consumption. Typical installation (sufficient for SM up to 10km or MM) would be 0.8W typical, 1.0W
max for each SFP+ Module.
2 Does not include power drawn by an external PoE device connected to the RJ45 Auxiliary port (Port A); in this
configuration, the CAP MX will draw an additional 20W.

Mains power must be interruptible with an external delay-actions mains breaker. For the Mains breaker,
observe the following recommendations.
• CAP MX APs require a minimum 120 Volt / 15 Amp or 240 Volt / 13 Amp, single-phase, 50 / 60 Hz AC
service. MAINS power must be interruptible with an external delay-actions mains breaker.
CommScope recommends external AC breakers capable of at least 15 Amps maximum for 120-Volt
service or at least 13 Amps for 240-Volt service. One type B breaker can support up to two CAP MX
units, and a type C breaker can support up to four CAP MX units.
• For the DC power supply, observe the local regulations of the DC service provider.

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Determine the Mounting Site


When deciding on a suitable mounting site, observe the following rules; refer also to "Mounting Orientation”
on page 31.
• The CAP MX is suitable for installation indoors or outdoors.
• Use the weights listed in Table 8 to determine a site that can bear the weight of the CAP MX that is being
installed, where:
– The “Maximum Lift Weight” is the highest weight that must be lifted during installation. (An installer
should lift the CAP MX components one at a time, not a wholly configured CAP MX.)
– The “Total Hanging Weight” is the weight of the CAP MX, including the weight of the Mounting
Bracket, minus the weight of the external cables and connectors, that the mounting site must be able
to support.
Table 8. Maximum CAP MX Installation Weights

Maximum Lift Total Hanging


CAP MX installed with this option … Weight Weight

kg lbs. kg lbs.
Single Mounting Bracket (PN 7841793-xx) 35.5 78.2 38.6 85.0
Dual Mounting Bracket (PN 7839331--xx) 35.5 78.2 79.4 175.1

• Use the dimensions shown in Figure 13 on page 24 for Single Mount and Figure 15 on page 31 for Dual
Mount.

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Figure 13. Mounting Dimensions for Single Mounting Bracket

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Figure 14. Mounting Dimensions for the Dual Mounting Bracket

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Unpack and Inspect the CAP MX and Optional Accessories


1 Inspect the exterior of the shipping container(s) for evidence of rough handling that may have damaged
the components in the container.
2 Unpack each container while carefully checking the contents for damage and verify with the packing slip.
3 If damage is found or parts are missing, file a claim with the commercial carrier and notify CommScope
Technical Support (see "CMS Global Technical Support” on page 63). Save the damaged cartons for
inspection by the carrier.
4 Save all shipping containers for use if the equipment requires shipment at a future date.

Wire an Optional Hybrid Fiber Splice Box


The steps in this section pertain only to those installations that require the use of the optional Hybrid
Fiber Splice Box to provide fiber and power to the CAP MX. If the optional Hybrid Fiber Splice Box is not
required for this installation, skip to "Mount the CAP MX” on page 30.

1 Obtain the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit (CommScope PN 7693816-xx).


2 Follow the steps in "Unpack and Inspect the CAP MX and Optional Accessories” on page 26.

3 Open the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box and remove the installation kit that is
inside.

4 Using the parts from the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box, insert the Splice Holder
and fasten it using a PTK 30x6 screw and one M4 washer.

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5 From the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box Kit, insert Fiber Patch Cord in one of the
cable glands indicated in the graphic to the right.

6 Strip the insulation of the composite cable for 100 cm and the fibers for 90 cm, and then shorten the
copper cables to 25 cm.

7 Insert the composite cable in the first cable gland and separate the
multi-fibers cable from the copper wires. It is necessary to remove the
nut to perform this action. The cable must be fed through the nut and it
must be retightened once finished.

8 Bend the spliced fibers using the corner guides and fix the splices to the
splice holder.

9 Bend the optical cables as shown in the graphic to the right.

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10 If a second splice holder is needed, it can be assembled using the M4


insulating washer and two M4 plain washers, as shown to the right. The
required screw is a PTK30 x 12.

11 Remove the sealing nut and rubber of the cable gland and insert the
optical cables.

12 Place each cable into one of the grooves of the seal insert.

13 Press the seal insert into the clamp ring opening.

14 Fix the optical cables inside the box using one cable tie and tight the
sealing nut.

15 It is possible to separate the optical cables and use two different cable
glands. Remove the sealing nut and rubber on each cable gland.

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16 Close all unused grooves with the plastic cylinders, no matter if one or
two cable glands are used.

17 Insert the copper wires in the first multiple terminal connectors. See
markings on the internal support. Then fasten the copper cables inside
the box using one cable tie.

18 Remove the sealing nut and insert the CAP MX supply cable and tighten
the sealing nut.

19 Connect the supply cable to the terminal strip and fix it inside the box
using one cable tie.
In the instance when two CAP Ms are in a dual mount or a cascade, it is
possible to connect a second power supply cable. In the figure to the
right, 1 and 2 refers to two CAP Ms.

1 2

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Mount the CAP MX


The CAP MX is suitable for indoor and outdoor installations.

General Mounting Cautions


The following cautions apply to all CAP MX installations; there may be other mounting cautions applicable to
a specific mounting option, which will be defined in the applicable mounting procedure.

Attach all CAP MXs securely to a stationary object as described in this installation guide.

To maintain proper ventilation, keep at least 76 mm (3-inch) clearance around the CAP MX.

The installation site must be able to bear the weight of the CAP MX; see Table 8 on page 23.

Risk of injury by the weight of the unit falling. Ensure there is adequate manpower to handle the weight
of the system.

The CAP MX must be mounted using the appropriate fastening system for the planned substrate and
application location and be implemented according to all local codes and rules. The chosen fastening
system must be corrosion resistant. The fastening system and substrate must provide maximal strength
and provide resistance to failure due to tension, pull out/thru or shear. Substrate and total performance
of the selected fastening system must provide no less than 5300 N (1200 lbs) resistance to tensile, pull
out and shear forces.
Examples of fasteners for common substrates include the following:
Structural Wood - Lag Bolts (blind) / Machine Bolts, Nuts and Washers (thru)
Brick or Concrete - Masonry Screw Anchors / Lag Shield Anchors and Lag Bolts
Structural Steel - Machine Screws (blind threaded) / Machine Bolts, Nuts and Washers (thru)

Risk of serious personal injury by equipment falling due to improper installation. Installers must verify
that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the electronic equipment and all
attached hardware and components. For wall mounts, the screws and dowels (wall anchors) used should
also be appropriate for the structure of the supporting wall.

If any different or additional mounting material is used, ensure that the mounting remains as safe as the
mounting designed by the manufacturer. The specifications for stationary use of the CAP MX must not be
exceeded. Ensure that the static and dynamic strengths are adequate for the environmental conditions
of the site. The mounting itself must not vibrate, swing or move in any way that might cause damage to
the CAP MX.

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Mounting Orientation
CAP MXs are passively cooled and must therefore always be mounted with its ANT port pointing down, as
shown in Figure 15.

ANT port
pointing down

Figure 15. Mounting Orientation for a CAP MX

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Mount the CAP MX to a Wall or Vertical Surface


There are two mounting options for the CAP MX; follow the procedure that is appropriate for this installation:
• "Mount a CAP MX Using a Single Mounting Bracket” on page 32
• "Mount Two CAP MXs Using a Dual Mounting Bracket” on page 38.

If this installation requires the optional Hybrid Fiber Splice Box to provide fiber and power to the CAP MX,
follow the steps in

Mount a CAP MX Using a Single Mounting Bracket


1 Obtain the CAP MX Single Mounting Bracket (CommScope PN 7841793-xx).
2 Follow the steps in "Unpack and Inspect the CAP MX and Optional Accessories” on page 26. Table 9 lists
the parts that ship with the CAP MX Single Mounting Bracket.
Table 9. Parts List for CommScope PN 7841793-XX

Description Quantity

Single Wall-Mounting Bracket 1

3 Refer to "Determine the Mounting Site” on page 23 to determine the mounting location, which must be
able to support the weight and dimensions of the CAP MX.

Installer must verify that the mounting surface will safely support the combined load of the electronic
equipment and all attached hardware and components.

4 Refer to "Mounting Orientation” on page 31 to determine the mounting orientation of the CAP MX.
5 Refer to and observe all cautions listed in "General Mounting Cautions” on page 30.

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6 Secure the Mounting Bracket to the wall (or another suitable vertical surface) as shown below.
a Install the mounting bracket using 4 corrosion resistant M6 to M8 (1/4 to 5/16 inch) fasteners
according to the drilling layout.

The M6 to M8 fastening system does not do not ship with the CAP MX as the anchor type is dependent
on the on-site conditions (wall structure and materials). Use a corrosion resistant fastening system that
is designed for the mounting substrate.

b Confirm that the Mounting Bracket is securely fastened to the wall.

Single Mounting Bracket

Screw anchors

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7 From both sides of the CAP MX:


a Loosen the M6 lock nuts, as shown below, to provide adequate space for the mounting bracket.
b Remove the two M6 screws and their M6 plain and M6 split-lock washers; reserve the screws and
washers as you will later reinstall them.

Remove M6x12 bolt and


washers

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8 Use both handles and/or the provided lifting eye on the CAP MX to lift it above the Mounting Bracket and
then lower it into place.

Lifting eye Allow M6 pins to rest in


mounting bracket slots

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9 On the right side of the CAP MX secure the CAP MX to the Mounting Bracket by torquing the M6 nut to 11
N-m (100 in-lbs).

M6 nut

10 Repeat Step 9 on the left side of the CAP MX.

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11 On lower right of the CAP MX, reinstall the M6x12 screw and its washers that you removed in Step 7 on
page 34.
a Slide first the M6 plain washer and then the M6 split-lock washer over the M6x12 screw.
b Insert the M6x12 screw through the screw hole shown below, and screw it back into the CAP MX
chassis; torque to 11 N-m (100 n-lbs).

M6x12 bolt
and
washer set

12 Repeat Step 11 on the left side of the CAP MX.


13 Do one of the following:
• If this installation requires a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box, go to "Attach a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box to the
CAP MX” on page 46.
• If this installation does not a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box, go to "Grounding the CAP MX” on page 51.

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Mount Two CAP MXs Using a Dual Mounting Bracket


In this procedure you will mount two CAP MXs back-to-back in one Dual Mounting Bracket. The steps in this
procedure will identify the two CAP MXs as CAP MX-1 and CAP MX-2, as shown in Figure 16.

CAP MX-1
(front of CAP MX-1 faces the mounting surface)

Figure 16. Two CAP MXs Back-to-Back in a Dual Mounting Bracket

Do the following to mount two CAP MXs in a Dual Mounting Bracket.


1 Obtain the Dual Mounting Bracket (CommScope PN 7839331-xx).
2 Follow the steps in "Unpack and Inspect the CAP MX and Optional Accessories” on page 26. Table 10 lists
the parts that ship with the CAP MX Dual Mounting Bracket.
Table 10. Parts List for CommScope PN 7839331-XX

Description Quantity

Dual Wall Mounting Bracket 1

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3 Refer to "Determine the Mounting Site” on page 23 to determine the mounting location, which must be
able to support the weight and dimensions of the CAP MX.

Installer must verify that the mounting surface will safely support the combined load of the electronic
equipment and all attached hardware and components.

4 Refer to "Mounting Orientation” on page 31 to determine the mounting orientation of the CAP MX.
5 Refer to and observe all cautions listed in "General Mounting Cautions” on page 30.
6 Secure the Mounting Bracket to the wall (or another suitable vertical surface) as shown below.
a Install the mounting bracket using 4 corrosion resistant M6 to M8 (1/4 to 5/16 inch) fasteners
according to the drilling layout.

The M6 to M8 fastening system does not ship with the CAP MX as the anchor type is dependent on the
on-site conditions (wall structure and materials). Use a corrosion resistant fastening system that is
designed for the mounting substrate.

b Confirm that the bracket is securely fastened to the wall.

Dual Mounting Bracket

Screw anchors

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7 From both sides of CAP MX-1:


a Loosen the M6 lock nuts, as shown below, to provide adequate space for the mounting bracket.
b Remove the two M6 screws and their M6 plain and M6 split-lock washers; reserve the screws and
washers as you will later reinstall them.

Loosen M6 pin

Remove M6x12 bolt and


the washers

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8 Use both handles, and/or the provided lifting eye, on the CAP MX-1 chassis to lift it above the Mounting
Bracket, and with the front of the chassis facing the mounting surface, lower it into place, allowing the M6
pins to rest in the slots of the mounting bracket as shown below.

Lifting eye
CAP MX-1

Allow M6 pins to rest in


mounting bracket slots

9 On the right side of the CAP MX-1, torque the M6 pin to 11 N-m (100 in-lbs).
10 Repeat Step 9 on the left side of the CAP MX.

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11 On lower right of the CAP MX-1, reinstall the M6x12 screw and its washers that you removed in Step 7 on
page 40.
a Slide first the M6 split-lock washer and then the M6 plain washer over the M6x12 screw.
b Insert the M6x12 screw through the screw hole shown below, and screw it back into the CAP MX-1
chassis; torque to 11 N-m (100 in-lbs).

M6x12 bolt and washer set in hole


closest to mounting surface

12 Repeat Step 11 on the left side of the CAP MX-1.

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13 From both sides of CAP MX-2:


a Loosen the M6 lock nuts, as shown below, to provide adequate space for the mounting bracket.
b Remove the two M6 screws and their washers; reserve the screws and washers as you will later
reinstall them.

Loosen M6 pin

Remove M6x12 bolt and


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14 Use both handles, and/or the provided lifting eye, on the CAP MX-2 chassis to lift it above the Mounting
Bracket with the back of its chassis facing the back of CAP MX-1, and lower it into place, allowing the M6
pins to rest in the slots of the mounting bracket as shown below.

Lifting eye

Allow M6 pins to
rest in mounting
bracket slots

15 On the right side of the CAP MX-2, secure the CAP MX to the Mounting Bracket by torquing the M6 nut to
11 N-m (100 in-lbs).
16 Repeat Step 15 on the left side of the CAP MX.

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17 On lower right of the CAP MX-2, reinstall the M6x12 screw and its washers that you removed in Step 13
on page 43.
a Slide first the M6 split-lock washer and then the M6 plain washer over the M6x12 screw.
b Insert the M6x12 screw through the screw hole shown below, and screw it back into the CAP MX
chassis; torque to 11 N-m (100 in-lbs).

M6x12 bolt and


washer set in hole
furthest from the
mounting surface

18 Repeat Step 11 on the left side of CAP MX-2.


19 Do one of the following:
• If this installation requires a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box, go to "Attach a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box to the
CAP MX” on page 46.
• If this installation does not a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box, go to "Grounding the CAP MX” on page 51.

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Attach a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box to the CAP MX


The steps in this section pertain only to those installations that require the use of the optional Hybrid
Fiber Splice Box to provide fiber and power to the CAP MX. If the optional Hybrid Fiber Splice Box is not
required for this installation, skip to "Grounding the CAP MX” on page 51.

Follow the procedure that is appropriate for this installation:


• "Attaching a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for a Single Mount Installation” on page 46
• "Attaching a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for a Dual Mount Installation” on page 49.

Attaching a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for a Single Mount Installation


1 Hang the Splice Box onto the Single Mounting Bracket on the right-hand side of the CAP MX, as shown
below.

Single
Mounting
Bracket

Hybrid Fiber
Splice Box

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2 Remove the six neck screws (shown below) from the front cover of the Splice Box.

3 Open the Splice Box.

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4 Attach an M4 x 25 pan-head screw to the upper hole, and two M4 x 25 pan-head screws to the holes in the
lower corners of the Splice Box.

5 Close the Splice Box.


6 Replace the six neck screws that you removed from the front cover of the Splice Box in Step 2 on page 47.
7 Go to "Grounding the CAP MX” on page 51.

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Attaching a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box for a Dual Mount Installation


1 Break the left-hand side hook of the Splice Box bracket. This is necessary for proper mounting.
2 Hang the Splice Box onto the Dual Mounting Bracket on the left-hand side of the CAP MX, as shown below.

Dual
Mounting
Bracket

Hybrid Fiber
Splice Box

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3 Remove the six neck screws (shown below) from the front cover of the Splice Box.

4 Open the Splice Box.


5 Attach an M4 x 25 pan-head screw to the upper hole, and two M4
x 25 pan-head screws to the holes in the lower corners of the
Splice Box.
6 Close the Splice Box.
7 Replace the six neck screws that you removed from the front
cover of the Splice Box in Step 3 on page 50.
8 Go to "Grounding the CAP MX” on page 51.

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Grounding the CAP MX


The CAP MX must be provided with a permanently connected protective earthing conductor. This
conductor must be installed by a skilled person.

Do not use the grounding bolts to connect an external device.

1 Connect an earth-bonding cable to the grounding bolt connections on the outside of the CAP MX chassis,
as shown below.

2 Loosen the M6 hex nut(s), and then connect the


earth-bonding cable between the two washers as
shown to the right.

The grounding conductor must be a dual-lug terminal.

3 Secure the earth-bonding cable by tightening the M6


hex nut(s) that you loosened in the preceding step.
Torque the hex nuts to 11 N-m (100 in-lbs).
4 Connect the other end of the earth-bonding cable to a
suitable permanent ground per local electrical code
practices.
5 Follow the steps in "Connect the CAP MX Cables” on
page 52.

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Connect the CAP MX Cables


Complete the following procedures in the order in which they are presented. Unless otherwise noted, each
procedure is applicable to a singular CAP MX (not in a cascade), or to a Primary or Secondary CAP MX in a
cascade.
• "Obtain the Required Cable Material” on page 53
• "Connect the CAP MX to an RF Antenna” on page 54
• "Connect the CAP MX to a Classic CAN or TEN” on page 58
• "Connect a Secondary CAP MX (Optional)” on page 58
• "Connect an External Ethernet Device (Optional)” on page 58.

Do not remove protective caps from any of the connectors until instructed to do so.

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Obtain the Required Cable Material


Contact your local CommScope sales representative to obtain the following components, as required, for this
installation.
• Per the installation plan, obtain either Single Mode Fiber (SMF) or Multi Mode Fiber (MMF) that is of
sufficient length to reach from the CAP MX to the Classic CAN or TEN.
• Obtain at least one Optical OCTIS Kit (PN 7770612). All installations require one Optical OCTIS Kit, which
is included in the CAP MX shipment. If cascading a Secondary CAP MX, a second Optical OCTIS Kit is
required.
• Obtain SFP+ Module pairs that are appropriate for this installation. Table 11 identifies the available SFP+
Modules and the maximum range for each.
Table 11. Supported SFP+ Modules

CommScope PN Description Maximum Range

76 6 0 51 1 SFP+, 10GBase-SR, Multi Mode OM3 OM4


300m 400m
76 8 0 81 3 SFP+, 10GBase-LR, Single Mode 10km
78 0 3 24 7 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-270 40km
78 0 3 24 9 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-290 40km
78 0 3 29 1 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-310 40km
78 0 3 29 3 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-330 40km
78 0 3 29 5 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-350 40km
78 0 3 29 8 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-370 40km
78 0 3 90 0 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-390 40km
78 0 3 90 2 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-410 40km
78 0 3 90 4 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-430 40km
78 0 3 90 6 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-450 40km
78 0 1 33 0 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-470 40km
78 0 1 34 0 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-490 40km
78 0 1 34 2 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-510 40km
78 0 1 34 4 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-530 40km
78 0 1 36 0 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-550 40km
78 0 1 36 3 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-570 40km
78 0 1 36 5 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-590 40km
78 0 1 36 7 SFP+, 10GBase CWDM-610 40km
78 3 2 20 4 SFP+, 10G BIDI TX1270/RX1330 40km
78 3 2 20 6 SFP+, 10G BIDI TX1330/RX1270 40km

• If connecting an external Ethernet device such as WiFi or IP camera, an Ethernet OCTIS Kit (PN 7760652)
and appropriate CAT cable for the device.

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Connect the CAP MX to an RF Antenna


The following sections guide you through connecting the CAP MX; complete these procedures in the order in
which they are presented.
• "Clean the RF Cable Connectors” on page 54
• "Connect the Antenna Cable(s)” on page 57.

Clean the RF Cable Connectors


This section tells you how to clean RF cable connectors. The graphics in this section illustrate the cleaning
procedure and do not show the CAP MX.

This procedure requires the use of compressed air. Wear protective clothing—especially protective
glasses—to protect against injury from flying particles.

This procedure requires the use of flammable material. There is a risk of fire. Keep away from sources of
ignition.

This procedure requires the use of eye irritant product. There is a risk of eye irritation. Avoid contact with
eyes and skin. Wear protective clothing—especially protective glasses.

Do the following to clean the RF cable connectors.

1 Gather the following cleaning tools:


• Isopropyl alcohol
• Compressed air
• Lint-free wipe
• Cotton buds.

2 Remove the protective cap from the RF connector.

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3 Use compressed air to remove metal chips and small particles


from the mating and inner surfaces of the connector.

4 Use a lint-free wipe drenched with isopropyl alcohol to clean the


connector winding.

5 Use a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol to clean the lip
of the inner ring.

6 Use a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol to clean the


inside surface of the inner ring.

7 Use a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol to clean the


inside of the center conductor spring tines.

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8 Remove the protective caps from the unit connector, and then
clean it the same way that you cleaned the cable connector.

9 Use compressed air to remove metal chips and small particles


from the mating and inner surfaces of the connector.

10 Use a lint-free wipe drenched with isopropyl alcohol to clean the


winding area.

11 Use a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol to clean the


inside mating surface of the inner ring.

12 Use a cotton bud drenched with isopropyl alcohol to clean the


outside surface of the center pin.

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Connect the Antenna Cable(s)


The following information regarding antenna mapping and is relevant to all CAP MX variants.
• For Non-MIMO bands, there is no channel mapping option for the transceiver/antenna port. The
transceiver/antenna port relationship is fixed in hardware.
• For MIMO bands, the ERA GUI maps MIMO channels according to their AP designation:
– AP0 to antenna port ANT1
– AP1 to antenna port ANT2.
• When using SISO channels on a CAP MX that supports MIMO, the system will automatically balance the
number of channels between the two antenna ports, where the first SISO channel is mapped to ANT1, the
second SISO channel is mapped to ANT2, and so on.

Do the following to connect the antenna cables:


1 Obtain 50 coaxial cables that are of sufficient length to reach from the CAP MX to the passive antenna.
The end of the 50 coaxial cable that will connect to the ANT connector can be either a push-pull
connector or a threaded connector.
2 Install the passive antennas per the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
3 Remove the IP67/EMI blank plug from the ANT connector.
4 Connect the passive multi-band antenna to the ANT connector using coaxial cable with the least amount
of loss possible.
• If the 50 coaxial cable has a push-pull connector, make sure the cable is seated firmly in the ANT
connector.
• If the 50 coaxial cable has a threaded connector, torque the connector 5 N-m (3.69 ft-lb). Do not
over-tighten the connector.
5 Connect the other end of the 50 coaxial cable to the passive antenna installed in Step 2.

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Connect the CAP MX to a Classic CAN or TEN


Connect the CAP MX Optical Port 1 as appropriate for this installation. Note the maximum range listed in
Table 11.
1 Remove the dust cap from the CAP MX Optical Port 1 connector and the connectors on the SMF or MMF.
2 Follow the local cleaning technique to clean the optical port for each SFP+ Module.
3 Clean the connectors on the SMF or MMF following the fiber supplier’s recommendations.
4 Install the SFP+ connector and Optical OCTIS Kit on the end of the SMF or MMF that will connect to the
CAP MX, and then connect that end of the fiber to the CAP MX Optical Port 1 connector. (Refer to the
technical data sheet that ships with the OCTIS Kit for further information.)
5 Use the other SFP+ Module to connect the other end of the SMF or MMF to an open port on the OPT Card.

If installing a CAP MX with a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box (PN 7693816-xx), the optical fiber will be hanging from
the Splice Box.

Connect a Secondary CAP MX (Optional)


If appropriate for this installation, connect the Optical Port 2 connector. Note the maximum range listed in
Table 11 on page 53.
1 Raise the lever on the EMI/IP67 cap on Optical Port 2 connector and remove the cap.
2 Remove the caps from the connectors on the SMF or MMF.
3 Follow the local cleaning technique to clean the optical port for each SFP+ Module.
4 Clean the connectors on the SMF or MMF following the fiber supplier’s recommendations.
5 Install the SFP+ and Optical OCTIS Kit on the end of the fiber that will connect to the CAP MX and connect
that end of the SMF or MMF to the CAP MX Optical Port 2 connector. (Refer to the technical data sheet that
ships with the OCTIS Kit for further information.)
6 Use another OCTIS Kit and the other SFP+ Module to connect the other end of the SMF or MMF to Optical
Port 1 on the cascaded CAP MX.

Connect an External Ethernet Device (Optional)

If you are not connecting an Ethernet device, do not remove the plug from Port A.

If connecting an Ethernet device to a cascaded pair, this must be the Primary Fiber CAP MX.
1 Read and follow the rules in "Cat6A Cable Requirements for Ethernet Devices” on page 21.
2 Raise the lever on the EMI/IP67 cap on the Port A connector, and then remove the connector’s plug.
3 Follow the local cleaning technique to clean Port A.

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4 Install an Ethernet OCTIS Kit on the end of the CAT cable that will connect to the Fiber CAP MX, and then
connect that end of the cable to Port A on the Fiber CAP MX. (Refer to the technical data sheet that ships
with the OCTIS Kit for further information.)

Cat6A, including all Cat6A cables, Cat6A Patch Cords, and Patch Panels, between Port A on the Fiber CAP
MX and an auxiliary Ethernet device cannot exceed 3 meters (9.8 feet).

5 Connect the other end of the CAT cable to the Ethernet port of the auxiliary device.
6 Go to "Power the CAP MX” on page 59.

Power the CAP MX


The CAP MX is powered on as soon as power is connected to it. The CAP MX must therefore be grounded
before you connect any electrical power to it. If you have not completed the steps in "Grounding the
CAP MX” on page 51, stop and do so before proceeding.

CAP MX APs require a minimum 120 Volt / 15 Amp or 240 Volt / 13 Amp, single-phase, 50 / 60 Hz AC
service. MAINS power must be interruptible with an external delay-actions mains breaker. CommScope
recommends external AC breakers capable of at least 15 Amps maximum for 120-Volt service or at least
13 Amps for 240-Volt service. One type B breaker can support up to two CAP MX units, and a type C
breaker can support up to four CAP MX units.

For the AC power supply connection, a minimum cross section of 1.5 mm2 is required and for the DC
power supply connection, a minimum cross section of 2.5 mm2 is required. Each wire must observe the
applicable local regulations regarding loop impedance, voltage drop, and methods of installation. Make
sure to connect the correct voltage to the CAP MX.

For the CAP MX to operate, the Mains power must be connected to the CAP MX Mains connector. Either an AC
or a DC power cable is delivered with each CAP MX—the type of power cable delivered is dependent on the
type of power supply in the CAP MX.

CAP MX AC Power Cable


The AC power cable is a 3.2 m (10.5 ft) 16 AWG cable with a 4-pin Amphenol C016 series plug on one end to
connect to the CAP MX Mains connector. The other end of the cable is unterminated with 3 end splices to
connect to the AC power source. A 10 m (33.7 ft) AC power cable is also available as an option. The AC power
cable is shown in Figure 17.

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Amphenol
Protecve 4-Pin female 3x
cap connector end splice

Black
White
4 Green

3 1
CAP M
2 Mains
connector

Figure 17. CAP MX AC Power Cable

CAP MX DC Power Cable


The standard CAP MX DC power cable is a 3.2 m (10.5 ft) 13 AWG cable with a 4-pin Amphenol C016 series
plug on one end to connect to the CAP MX Mains connector. The other end of the cable is unterminated with
2 end splices to connect to the -48 Vdc power source. The standard DC power cable is shown in Figure 18.

Amphenol
Protecve 4-Pin female 2x
cap connector end splice

Black

4
Red

3 1

CAP M
2 Mains
connector

Figure 18. CAP MX DC Power Cable

Connect the CAP MX Power

Do not connect or disconnect the power cable at the Mains connector while power is on. Turn off Mains
power before connecting the power cable at the unit, then, engage mains power again.

Connect the Power connector as appropriate for this installation:


• "Connect the Mains Power to the CAP MX” on page 61
• "Connect a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box” on page 62.

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Connect the Mains Power to the CAP MX


1 Locate the Mains power cable that was delivered with the CAP MX.
2 Locate or install a suitable power junction box or receptacle near the unit and route the power cable from
the power source to the CAP MX.

Do not connect the cable to the unit's Mains connector at this time. The power source must be
interruptible.

The Mains cable must be properly secured observing local regulations and electrical codes. Be sure to
allow enough slack in the cable at the CAP MX to plug or unplug the cable into the Mains connector.

3 Dependent on the type of power supply used by the unit, wire the power cable to the junction box or
receptacle. Refer to the color code and pin numbers shown in:
• Figure 17 on page 60 for the AC power cable
• Figure 18 on page 60 for the DC power cable.
4 With the cable's Mains plug disconnected from the CAP MX, turn the circuit breaker on, unscrew the
plug's protective cover, and carefully test the plug with a voltmeter to ensure that the voltage and polarity
are correct.
5 Once the testing has been completed, turn off the circuit breaker.
6 Unscrew the protective cover from the Mains connector of the unit.
7 Insert the AC or DC power cable into the Mains connector as shown below; tighten the clamping ring until
it is hand tight. Do not over-tighten the clamping ring.

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Connect a Hybrid Fiber Splice Box


For a CAP MX powered by the Hybrid Fiber Splice Box (PN 7693816-xx):
• connect the power cable to the proprietary 4-pin, 36 to 60 Vdc Power connector on the CAP MX, and
terminate the other end to the CAP MX Hybrid Fiber Splice Box.
• Install an SFP+ module of the desired type (same as used at the OPT Card port) into the OCTIS connector
before connecting the LC Fiber pigtail.
• connect the LC Fiber Pigtail to the supplied OCTIS connector and splice the other end of the fiber pigtail
inside the locally-mounted CAP MX Hybrid Fiber Splice Box. The LC Fiber Pigtail, which is not included
with the Fiber Splice Box for the CAP MX must be obtained separately.

Power the CAP MX


The CAP MX is powered on as soon as power is connected to it. Under normal operating conditions, the Power
LED turns on briefly when the unit is first detected. It will then go out briefly, followed by an initialization
period during which the Power LED flashes slowly while the CAP MX is configured. The Power LED remains
a steady green (not flashing) once the unit reaches a fully operational state, which typically occurs within 45
seconds.

Table 12. Status LED behavior

LED Color Description

OFF CAP MX is not powered ON


OR
MAINS power failure
GREEN Unit is powered ON and OPERATIONAL. The optical
link is established, and the unit synchronized.
ORANGE Indicates one of the following conditions:
• unit booting
• configuration failure
• link failure
• major or minor internal alarm or external alarm
RED Critical HW alarm caused by internal modules.

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C ONTACTING C OMM S COPE


The following sections tell you how to contact CommScope for additional information or for assistance.

CMS G LOBAL T ECHNICAL S UPPORT


The following sections tell you how to contact the CommScope Mobility Solutions (CMS) Technical Support
team. Support is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

Telephone Helplines
Use the following Helpline telephone numbers to get live support, 24 hours a day:

24x7 +1 888-297-6433 (Toll free for U.S. and Canada)

EMEA 8:00-17:00 (UTC +1) + 800 73732837 (Toll free for parts of EMEA and Australia)
+ 49 909969333 (Toll charge incurred)
Calls to an EMEA Helpline outside of the 8:00 to 17:00 time frame will be
forwarded to the 24x7 Helpline.

Online Support
To go to the CommScope Wireless Support Request web site from which you can initiate a Technical Support
ticket, do one of the following:
• Scan the QR Code to the right.
• If viewing this document online as a PDF, click on the following URL link:
http://www.commscope.com/wisupport
• Enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your keyboard.

W ASTE E LECTRICAL AND E LECTRONIC E QUIPMENT R ECYCLING


Country specific information about collection and recycling arrangements per the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and implementing regulations is available on CommScope’s website.
To access information on the CommScope recycling program, do any of the following:
• Scan the QR Code to the right.
• If viewing this document online as a PDF, click on the following URL link:
http://www.commscope.com/corporate-responsibility-and-sustainability/environment/weee-customer-recycling/

• Enter the preceding URL into your web browser, and then press ENTER on your keyboard.

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H ARDWARE TO S OFTWARE M APPING I NFORMATION


1 Scan the QR Code to the right to view or download the minimum software requirements for
each of the DCCS hardware modules. Alternatively, you can go to the following web address to
access the portal:
http://www.commscope.com/resources/in-building-wireless
2 Click on a document link to open it, or right click on the link and select the Save target as… option from the
contextual menu.

CMS T ECHNICAL T RAINING


1 To access training on the online CommScope Mobility Solutions Institute, do one of the following:
• Scan the QR Code to the right.
• If viewing this document online as a PDF, use the following URL link.
www.commscopeuniversity.com
2 Once you have logged in, you can search for training by typing search words in the Search bar or by going
to the Catalog page to view the available courses.
3 Click the course name or certification to open it.
• If you have an account, enter your Username and Password, and then click Login. (Click on the Reset
Password link if you do not have your login information.)
• If you don't have an account, click on the Create New User Account link under the Login button, and
follow the prompts.
4 Click the date you prefer and select the Enroll or Register Now button to enroll. Follow the prompts
through the payment process.
5 Click either the Available Training or Calendar tab to view other training courses.
For training related questions, please contact the CommScope DAS and Small Cell Institute at one of the
following emails, as appropriate for your location:

Americas: [email protected]

EMEA: [email protected]

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Accessing ERA User Documentation

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1 Scan the QR Code to the right to go to the CommScope DCCS Customer Portal, where you can
access the DCCS user documentation.
Alternatively, you can go to the following web address to access the portal:
http://www.commscope.com/membership
2 Access to the Customer Portal requires a user account and password. On the Sign In page, do one of the
following:
• If you have an account, enter your Email address and Password, and then click Sign In.
• If you don’t have an account, click the Register button, and follow the prompts.
• After you’ve registered in My CommScope, click the Request Additional Access button and select the
DCCS Customer Portal from the list of applications.
3 Once you have been granted access to the DCCS Customer Portal, you can use the link provided to access
it directly or login to My CommScope and use the DCCS link there. You will be prompted to sign in using
your Microsoft-enabled email account..
4 Select your site, and then click on a product link to open the product page.
5 Click on the title of any document to open it.

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