Prisma ii platform
Prisma ii platform
Features
1 GHz capable
High usable module density (up to 13 modules per chassis) Rear Access Chassis
Operating temperature range suitable for outdoor field deployment
Solid metal construction
Low power consumption
Superior heat dissipation and air circulation
Front access and rear access chassis available
Technician-friendly design with easy module insertion and removal, setup,
and administration
High-speed passive backplane to support migration to digital transmission
technologies such as Cisco’s BDR Digital Reverse System
Excellent fiber, powering, and RF cable management
Advanced SNMP-oriented network monitoring and control over multiple
network interfaces
Power Supply System
Multiple connector and powering options
User-friendly alarm setup
Master / Slave Redundant switching between modules
Supports Web Browser and Command Line Interface (CLI)
Platform Components
The Prisma II platform consists of the following modules/components:
Chassis with fan tray (front and rear access)
Power Supply System
Intelligent Communications Interface Module 2 (ICIM2)
ICIM 2
Module Blanks
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Chassis
Features
1 GHz capable
Rear access; 10.5” (6 RU) high, 13.5” deep
Front access; 14.0” (8 RU) high, 11.25” deep
19-inch width with mounts available to fit 23-inch rack
Chassis accommodates 16 single-width modules
Blind mate (push-on) connectors for RF, power, and data
provide complete front access for simplified installation and
maintenance
Advanced fiber handling system accommodates front or rear
fiber routing Front Access Chassis
Optional Intelligent Communications Interface Module 2 (ICIM2)
for element management
Front panel Local Craft Interface (LCI) port for local module
configuration
Designed for dual, redundant powering via AC or DC power
supplies
Chassis cooling fans for enhanced air circulation and heat
dissipation
Extended operating temperature range (-40C to +65C)
Option for “F” or “BNC” connectors
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Chassis
Block Diagram
EM In ICIM In
Alarm Alarm In
EM Out ICIM Out
Clock Input Out (DB-37)
DB-9 DB-9
"F" (DB-37)
RF RF RF RF
Data
Interface
Primary
Power Supply
Power
Input
Secondary
Power Supply
Local Craft
Module Module Module Module Interface
1 2 3 N (LCI)
ICIM 2
Specifications
Notes:
1. Air temperature measured at the air inlet of the Prisma II chassis.
2. All unused slots in the Prisma II chassis need to be filled with a Module Blank.
3. Recommended for use only in non-condensing environments.
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Chassis
Ordering Information
Sample
P 2 C H R F 2 8 R D D S
P 2 C H
Access Type
Rear Access R Power Inlets
Front Access F AA
90 to 265 VAC
-48 VDC DD
Connector Type
F Connector F
BNC Connector B
Quantity of Connectors
28 Connectors 28
56 Connectors 56
Note: Tinted plastic faceplate sold separately. Some configurations may not be available; contact the Applications
Engineering group for more information.
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Chassis
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Features
Universal AC (90-265 VAC) and -48 VDC power options
Designed to be used in fully-redundant configuration
Uninterruptible transfer to single supply in the event that one
power supply module fails
Modular, front access design and hot-swap capability allow
for quick and easy replacement in the event of failure
Universal AC voltage input (automatically adjusts to voltage
input, for AC supply only)
Power factor correction
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Specifications
Electrical Units AC -48 VDC Notes
Voltage Requirements V 90 to 265, 50/60 Hz -40 to -75 1
Power Consumption A 4.7 full load 9.8 full load
Output Voltage/Current VDC / A +24 / 10.0 +24 / 10.0
VDC / A +5 / 40.0 +5 / 40.0
VDC / A -5 / 3.0 -5 / 3.0
Efficiency (minimum) % 68 68
Line Regulation % 0.5 0.5
Load Regulation % 1.5 1.5
Power Stability % 0.5 over temperature range 0.5 over temperature range
Redundancy Switch Time ms 0 0 4
Notes:
Ordering Information
Description Part Number
AC power supply, World Wide, 90-265 VAC, P2-PS-M-A-S-W 4012765.001.000.AB
DC power supply, World Wide, -48 VDC, P2-PS-M-D-W 716312.001.000.BB
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Features
Functions as the interface between the Prisma II modules and the
ROSA/Transmission Networks Control Systems (TNCS)
communications bus
Supports Web Browser and Command Line Interface (CLI) for local
and remote management
Provides early warning of systems faults
Blind-mate (push-on) connectors for power and data provide
complete front access for simplified installation and maintenance
Allows local module configuration and status monitoring for up to
1
150 modules or 10 chassis, whichever comes first, including:
Prisma II Chassis
Prisma II High Density Chassis
Prisma II XD Chassis
Prisma HDRx Chassis
SNMP Ethernet interface
LCD display and keypad
ROSA/TNCS compatible ICIM2
Remote control and monitoring of individual modules
SNMP compatible
Firmware can be upgraded by remote download
Prisma II Chassis
Microprocessor
Hardware
Interface
Hardware
Interface
Hardware
Interface
Hardware RJ-45 Ethernet
Interface
Hardware
Interface
DB9 CLI (command line interface)
ICIM2 Module
LCD
KEY PAD
DISPLAY
Note:
1. The polling rate is approximately 1 second per module. Assign the number of modules per ICIM2 accordingly.
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Specifications
Electrical Units Notes
Connections RJ-45 (Ethernet)
DB-9 (CLI)
Power Consumption
Nominal Operation W DC 0.3
Heater ON Operation W DC 13.0
Polling Speed Kb 38.4
Notes:
1. Air temperature measured at the air inlet of the Prisma II chassis.
2. Recommended for use only in non-condensing environments.
Ordering Information
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Module Blanks
Description
The Prisma II platform is a high-density platform designed for a
broad operating temperature range. This feature allows for field
deployment without facility environment controls. The thermal
integrity of the platform and air circulation around the modules are
critical. All unused module slots in a Prisma II chassis must be
filled with a Module Blank.
Features
One module slot wide
Two types of blanks available
-- Power supply blank (slots 1 and 3)
-- Standard blank for all other slots
Blanks are required in all unused slots of the chassis to
maintain proper cooling for all other modules
Ordering Information
Description Part Number
Module Blank (pk. 6) 716307
Power Supply Blank (pk. 6) 716308
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