Testing and Commissioning Manual
Testing and Commissioning Manual
TETRA iBS
TETRA integrated Base Station Testing
and Commissioning Manual
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TETRA iBS Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Notes on the document ...............................................................................................5
1.1 Objectives of the document .................................................................................5
1.2 Intended audience of the document ....................................................................5
1.3 Qualification of personnel ....................................................................................5
1.4 Reading and navigation aids in the document .....................................................6
1.5 Figures and special notations used .....................................................................6
1.5.1 Figures used..................................................................................................6
1.5.2 Special notations ...........................................................................................6
1.5.2.1 Operating procedures ............................................................................6
1.5.2.2 Safety instructions used .........................................................................7
1.5.2.3 General instructions used ......................................................................8
2 Safety regulations .......................................................................................................9
2.1 Safety instructions and declaration of conformity ................................................9
2.1.1 Safety instructions and declaration of conformity for Europe ........................9
2.2 Intended use ......................................................................................................11
2.3 RF radiation information ....................................................................................12
2.3.1 RF radiation profile ......................................................................................12
2.3.2 RF radiation safety ......................................................................................12
2.4 Safety measures ................................................................................................12
2.4.1 Authorized personnel ..................................................................................13
2.4.2 Electromagnetic compatibility ......................................................................14
2.4.2.1 Electromagnetic compatibility for Europe.............................................14
2.4.3 Notes on the electrical system ....................................................................14
2.4.4 Hazardous substances ................................................................................15
2.4.4.1 Hazardous substances outside Europe ...............................................15
2.4.5 Product disposal ..........................................................................................15
2.4.5.1 Product disposal outside Europe .........................................................15
2.5 Safety and responsibility ....................................................................................15
2.6 Safety markings .................................................................................................17
2.6.1 Safety markings on the product ..................................................................17
2.6.2 Safety markings on transport boxes ............................................................17
2.6.2.1 Safety marking "Fragile" ......................................................................17
2.6.2.2 Safety marking "Transport Upright" .....................................................18
2.6.2.3 Safety marking "Keep dry" ...................................................................18
3 Product description ...................................................................................................19
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3.1 Connectors ........................................................................................................21
3.2 LED indicators ...................................................................................................22
3.3 Mounting bracket ...............................................................................................23
3.4 Wiring.................................................................................................................25
3.5 Overview of function blocks ...............................................................................25
3.6 Redundancy options ..........................................................................................26
3.6.1 Redundant main control channel (MCCH) ..................................................26
3.6.2 Fallback operation .......................................................................................27
4 Transport and storage ..............................................................................................28
4.1 Safety measures and prerequisites ...................................................................28
4.2 Tools, aids and materials ...................................................................................28
4.3 Product transport ...............................................................................................28
4.4 Storage ..............................................................................................................29
5 Site requirements ......................................................................................................30
5.1 Mounting requirements ......................................................................................30
5.2 Environmental requirements ..............................................................................31
5.3 Earthing and lightning protection requirements .................................................31
5.3.1 Earthing requirements .................................................................................31
5.3.2 Lightning protection requirements ...............................................................31
5.3.3 Installation scenarios ...................................................................................32
6 Setup and commissioning .........................................................................................34
6.1 Safety measures and prerequisites ...................................................................34
6.2 Tools ..................................................................................................................34
7 Function tests and operational monitoring ................................................................35
7.1 Work equipment for function tests .....................................................................35
7.2 Connecting the service computer ......................................................................36
7.3 Checking the status of the TETRA iBS ..............................................................37
7.4 Displaying states using the Network Element Manager ....................................37
7.5 Checking the availability ....................................................................................38
7.6 Checking GNSS.................................................................................................39
7.6.1 Checking the installation site of the GNSS antenna ...................................39
7.6.2 GNSS operational monitoring......................................................................40
7.6.3 Function tests and GNSS fault analysis ......................................................40
7.7 VSWR and reflected power sensors ..................................................................41
8 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................43
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Notes on the document TETRA iBS
■ Transport
■ Storage
■ Setup at the site
■ Commissioning
In this context, it describes the relevant safety regulations as well as the components
and operation of the product that is used in the ACCESSNET-T IP mobile radio system.
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Notes on the document TETRA iBS
The figures used in this document show the product, if necessary in a simplified form
for clarity (e.g. technical drawings). They refer to different product designs. If not
described otherwise, the respective figure relates to the standard product design.
The special forms of notation described below are intended to make it easier to under-
stand the information. They emphasize specific pieces of information, help you to
recognize this information fast and take corresponding measures.
The present document describes the tasks that have to be performed in the form of
operating procedures. Standard operating procedures guide you step by step through
a sequence of actions until you have reached the desired goal.
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TETRA iBS Notes on the document
Safety instructions in this document point to a hazard that may put persons or the
product/system at risk.
Within a safety instruction, the following items are brought to your attention:
■ Type of danger
■ Source of danger
■ Measures to be taken to avert the specified danger
Shown below are four security advice symbols which indicate the severity of the
danger by means of different keywords (danger, warning, caution, attention). The
symbols shown may vary depending on the nature and source of the danger.
Important information
This symbol identifies information that may assist in handling and using the product.
This includes references to further information.
2 Safety regulations
This chapter describes the safety regulations relevant for using the product TETRA iBS.
The product is in conformity with the basic requirements of the applicable European
directives. This is confirmed by the marking (CE) of the installed components. The
Declarations of Conformity of the installed components may be viewed upon request. If
you have any questions in this regard, please contact Hytera.
In Germany, the law that governs placing radio devices on the market
(Funkanlagengesetz (FuAG)) applies, which implements the European Directive
2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive (RED)). The product complies with the
fundamental requirements and the other relevant provisions of this directive.
The product is assigned the equipment class code for radio equipment of class 2 (2.12)
and is marked as follows.
Within the scope of the European Directive 2014/53/EU, the network operator must
ensure that the health and safety of the product user and other persons (Article 3 (1)a
of 2014/53/EU and 1999/519/EC) are guaranteed. With respect to the exposure of
people to electromagnetic fields (110 MHz to 40 GHz), product standard EN 50385
must be applied.
The TETRA iBS is approved in Europe for the frequency ranges listed in the table
below.
Operating authorizations must exist to operate the product in the following member
states of the European Union and further states, refer to the table below.
States
BE BG CZ DK
DE EE IE EL
ES FR HR IT
CY LV LT LU
HU MT NL AT
PL PT RO SI
SK FI SE UK
Further states
CH IS LI NO
■ The abbreviations for the member states of the European Union are as follows:
Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE),
Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (EL), Spain (ES), France (FR), Croatia (HR),
Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary
(HU), Malta (MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT),
Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI), Sweden (SE), and
United Kingdom (UK).
■ The abbreviations for the further states are as follows: Switzerland (CH), Iceland
(IS), Liechtenstein (LI), Norway (NO) and Turkey (TR).
The use of the respective frequency ranges may vary depending on the country of use.
If you have any questions in this regard, please contact Hytera.
The general security instructions and accident prevention regulations are described in
the "Grundsätze der Prävention" (DGUV-V1) (Principles of Prevention) accident
prevention regulations. Publisher of the Accident Prevention Guidelines is the
Federation of German Industrial Trade Associations (HVBG), Sankt Augustin. For
sources of supply, please revert to the responsible Accident Prevention and Insurance
Association office. For work performed on electrical installations, the "Electrical
installations and equipment" accident prevention regulation (DGUV-V3) must be
heeded.
The product complies with the safety-related requirements of the European Low
voltage directive (2014/35/EU) due to application of the standard EN 62368-1. The
requirements of this standard must not be violated when using the product.
■ the product is used exclusively within the scope of the intended use,
■ work on the electrical installation is performed only by experts that have been
trained accordingly,
■ special legal requirements that govern the operation of the product are complied
with,
■ Product modifications or expansions:
– are performed only after having consulted Hytera,
– are only performed in compliance with the state of the art and scientific
knowledge,
– are performed taking into consideration the applicable national and
international provisions,
– are performed exclusively by trained experts who have been authorized
accordingly,
■ damage to the product and product defects are immediately remedied by experts
that have been trained and authorized accordingly,
■ appropriate measures are taken against radio interference,
■ any defects in the operation room that come up later on are eliminated immediately,
■ for subsequent modifications of the operation room, the requirements described in
the present document are always taken into consideration,
■ appropriate fire precautions are taken as required (e.g. the use of appropriate fire
extinguishers),
■ special legal requirements that control the operation and handling of batteries and
battery systems, if used, are complied with and that appropriate security devices
and measures are provided and taken as required.
■ the requirements described in the product documents haven't been met and
instructions are disregarded,
■ the product is modified structurally or technically without the approval of Hytera,
■ replacement parts are used that differ from the components installed by default.
The network operator of the product is responsible for damage to the product or
damage caused by the product if the product was used beyond the intended
application range and/or was not used as intended.
In order to ensure user health, experts from relevant industries including science,
engineering, medicine and health work with international organizations to develop
standards for safe exposure to RF radiation.
Used accessories
Use the accessories specified by Hytera only. If not, Hytera shall not be liable for any
losses or damages arising out of use of unauthorized accessories.
■ If extension cables or multiple socket outlets are used, make sure that they are
inspected for proper condition periodically.
■ After any security-related parts have been replaced (e.g. power switch or circuit
breakers) a security check must be performed (visual inspection, protective
conductor load, leakage resistance, leakage current measurement, function test).
■ Observe other task-related security measures and requirements in the standard
operating procedures.
The experts must be authorized to perform the required tasks by the person
responsible for the security in the enterprise of the network operator. This aspect
includes ensuring that access to the site is safeguarded and instruction has been
provided on all precautionary measures to be taken.
In proper state and when operated properly, the product complies with all the
requirements in respect of interference radiation according to ETSI EN 301 489-5. The
connections conducting RF signals must neither be manipulated nor damaged.
When using the product with active typical transmitters, the requirements of EN 50385
in respect of the health and security of a user or any other person in high-frequency
fields are met. Compliance with EN 50385 is achieved as of a minimum distance to the
observation point of the antenna, refer to the following table. The maximum antenna
gain is 12.1 dBi.
Minimum distance
The product may be operated only in the operational states specified by the
manufacturer without impairment of the ventilation.
Make sure that all the security measures on the equipment, on the connecting cables
and on the load have been taken. Electrical connections may be made/disconnected
only when neither voltage nor current is applied to the equipment. Voltage may still be
present on the outputs of the equipment after the device has been switched off.
The base station has no integrated disconnect device so it need to be equipped with a
disconnect device by installation.
Only perform tasks on the product which are described in the present document.
All the stipulated laws and provisions of the respective country of use shall always
apply. The network operator is responsible for the adherence to these laws and
provisions.
All the stipulated laws and provisions of the respective country of use shall always
apply. The operator is responsible for compliance with these.
The product documentation is part of the product and an important component in the
security concept. Its non-observance can result in serious injuries or even death.
➔ Read the product documentation and always follow all described procedures and
warning notices.
The product is very heavy. As a result, a risk of injury exists when lifting the product. In
addition, the product may fall and be damaged when lifting.
If an unpacked product resting on a pallet is being lifted, e.g. with a fork lift, it could fall
down. Persons located in the lifting area of the fork lift can receive life-threatening
injuries.
➔ Before any loading activity, check the load capacity of the fork lift.
➔ The fork length of the fork lift must be longer than the pallet. A fork length that is too
short causes damages to the floor panels of the pallet or the product.
During setup and commissioning of the product, connecting cables and lines are
connected and, if necessary, routed. This may lead to tripping sources for third parties
and represent a significant risk of injury.
➔ Avoid tripping sources for third parties from scattered connecting cables and lines.
The product features sharp edges on the inside. Risk of injury if you do not wear safety
gloves.
The hardware components in the equipment or compact rack are energized. Touching
energized parts can cause an electric shock.
➔ When working in and on the equipment or compact rack, ensure that the power
source at the site is switched off. This must have been checked with a voltmeter.
The risk of an electric shock and damage to the product exists if the live cores of the
power supply cable are connected without grounding.
The risk of over-temperature on the surface of the product exists if the environment
temperature is +70°C.
➔ Wait one-half hour after switching off the product before handling parts.
The risk of looseness and falling exists if the protective caps remain on the product.
This may cause injury.
➔ When the SYNC, ETH0, and ETH1 connectors are not wired, ensure that the
protective caps are connected to the connectors.
➔ If one of the connectors is wired, remove or cut off the protective cap of the
connector.
To protect against improper handling of the product during a transport, the transport
boxes and the product itself are fitted with corresponding security markings to call
attention to proper handling.
The following chapters describe the used security markings and indicate that the
corresponding instructions must be followed.
The security marking "Fragile" points to the necessary protection of the product against
shock. Transport boxes with this marking must absolutely be protected against shock.
The security marking "Transport Upright" points to the cover of the transport box.
Transport boxes with this marking must always be transported with the cover at the top.
The security marking "Keep dry" points to the necessary protection of the product
against wetness (e.g. rain, high humidity during the transport in closed
vehicles/containers and/or formation of condensate when covered with a tarpaulin).
Transport boxes with this marking must absolutely be protected against any wet
influences.
3 Product description
The TETRA integrated Base Station (TETRA iBS) is a base station suitable for outdoor
and indoor operation. Due to its small size, the TETRA iBS is easily transported,
flexibly mounted, and quickly deployed, which reduces the networking cost. The
TETRA iBS can be mounted on walls and the top of antenna masts. In temporary
networking scenarios, the TETRA iBS can be deployed to build emergent radio
coverage, offering abundant solutions to command and dispatch.
With the advanced multi-carrier technology, each TETRA iBS unit offers 2 paths, and
each path provides 2 carriers. Up to 4 carriers are supported, offering the TETRA iBS a
maximum of 16 radio channels to the radio subscribers that can be used
simultaneously.
The TETRA iBS supports quad diversity for optimal reception with the highest
sensitivity. This optimizes the radio characteristic of the base stations and reduces the
number of base stations that are required for the coverage of a certain area. The
TETRA iBS can be combined with DIB-R5 indoor and DIB-R5 outdoor base stations or
used as a coverage extension for existing TETRA systems.
The TETRA iBS can support centralized switching only, without local gateways.
3.1 Connectors
The following figure shows the bottom view of the TETRA iBS. The table below
describes the connectors in greater detail.
Note
■ Flashing rapidly means that the LED flashes regularly at an interval of 0.125s.
■ Flashing slowly means that the LED flashes regularly at an interval of 1s.
■ mast-mounted installation
■ wall-mounted installation
The mounting bracket features a fastening mechanism to easily attach the TETRA iBS
unit. Once the mounting bracket is attached, the TETRA iBS unit is fixed securely.
Additionally, the TETRA iBS can be theft-protected by means of the built-in lock.
The following figure shows the mounting bracket. The table below describes the
components in greater detail.
8 Bracket for holding mast 2 Used to fix the fixing bracket to the
holding mast.
3.4 Wiring
The following figure shows the wiring of a TETRA iBS.
The BSF is a function block of the ACCESSNET-T IP and pro- vides the air interface in
compliance with the TETRA standard (Terrestrial Trunked Radio, TETRA).
The air interface facilitates the communication (voice and data) between terminals
such as handheld radios, data radios (Remote Terminal Unit, RTU) and radio
dispatcher workstations. The radio channels for this purpose are generated via
transceivers of the base stations that are available in various frequency ranges. The
Traffic and Packet Data channels are dynamically occupied. Signaling and short
messages (SDS) are transmitted via statically configured control channels (MCCH and,
if necessary, SCCH).
If the TETRA iBS should be isolated from the rest of the network, it still provides most
of its functions in isolated operation. Especially security-related features like
authentication and air interface encryption are supported. Hence, the TETRA iBS
enables a fully functional fallback operation and full redundancy of the transceiver
(carrier).
The following chapters describe the available redundancy options in conjunction with
TETRA iBS:
By redundant main control channels (MCCH) the operation of a base station is guaran-
teed even if the carrier with the MCCH drops out or should be disturbed.
If the carrier that provided the main control channel last drops out, an alternative carrier
will take on this task. Hence, the MCCH is shifted, the same applies to all configured
SCCHs (Secondary Control Channel). If also this carrier drops out and the base station
is equipped with more than two carriers, the control channels are shifted to the next
carrier available. In this case, the replacement carriers for the MCCH keep on sending
on their original frequency, not on the frequency of the failed carrier. This frequency
change is useful especially when interfering carriers affect the MCCH frequency that
was being used up to that point such that the MCCH does not suffer further
interference after the frequency change.
Irrespective of the number of carriers, each radio cell has only one MCCH, via which
the terminals receive information, e.g. on adjacent radio cells. As a rule, the first
channel of the first carrier of a base station is used as the MCCH, the three remaining
channels of that carrier and all the channels of all the other carriers are used as voice
channels. Redundant MCCH are enabled by default and apply to all the base stations
with more than one carrier.
Fallback operation is the isolated operating mode of base stations in networks with
centralized switching architecture. The radio coverage of base stations is also ensured
if the base station loses the connection to an IP Node (IPN) with Switching Controller
Function (SCF). In this case, the base station changes to fallback operation. In fallback
operation, the base station continues to maintain radio coverage in its cell. Even in
fallback operation, authentication and authorization validation are ensured since the
corresponding sub- scriber data are stored in the base station.
The connection to other network constituents is not possible in fallback operation, the
following services and features, however, are available locally:
■ Group calls
■ Individual calls (semi-duplex and duplex calls)
■ Transmission of SDS and status messages
■ Class 2 and class 3 air interface encryption (encrypted voice and data
communication)
■ Authentication (with respect to the base station)
■ Priority calls, emergency calls, pre-emptive priority calls
■ Queue, depending on the priority level of the call
■ Rejection of a call from/to an unknown subscriber
■ Rejection with the reason "busy" if the subscriber is already making a call or the
priority of the incoming call is minor
■ Configurable call time limit
■ Inactivity timer (ending semi-duplex calls after the configured inactivity time has
expired)
The unavailability of network-wide services is signaled to the terminals and taken into
account by them during the cell selection.
Depending on the project requirements, the fallback operation can be disabled so that
the power amplifier of the installed transceiver modules is switched off in case of
connection loss to the SCF. This can prevent in principle that terminals are registering
in this cell.
■ Devices are sold in the region of the Eurasian Economic Commission Customs
Union [EECCU] in original packaging and in compliance with the national laws of
the countries of the customs union.
■ The safety regulations must be considered at all times.
■ Observe all other activity-based security measures and prerequisites in the activity
descriptions in this chapter.
■ The transport and storage of the product must always be performed in accordance
with the safety regulations and temperature ranges.
■ The required tools, aids and materials must be available.
4.4 Storage
The product must be stored in closed rooms that are dry and weatherproof. In addition,
this room must meet the required environmental conditions.
5 Site requirements
The present chapter describes the requirements that must always be ensured for the
intended use and proper operation of the product.
■ Mast
■ Wall
The following requirements must be met:
– The installation site must be protected against extreme solar radiation by a sun
protection (available optional accessory). In this case additional free space is
required.
■ Mounting of multiple units
– Due to free airflow and cabling the units should be mounted besides each
other. e between the units must be considered for interconnection.
■ The temperature range should be –40°C to +60°C. Please prepare heat sinking
equipment.
■ The relative humidity range should be 5% to 95%, non-condensing.
■ For outdoor operation, install the equipment on firm masts. The mast's diameter
range should be 60–114 mm.
■ The air pressure range should be 70–106 kPa
The following earthing requirements must be met for being able to operate the product:
■ When installing the equipment, ground the equipment before any operations and
remove the grounding cable only after you remove all the other components and
cables from the equipment.
■ Ensure that the ground conductor is intact.
■ Do not operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground
conductor.
■ The equipment must be connected to the PGND permanently. Before operating the
equipment, check the electrical connections of the equipment and ensure that the
equipment is properly grounded.
The following lightning protection requirements must be met for being able to operate
the product:
■ The wireless base station should be protected by a lightning rod. The equipment
room and antennas should be within the effective protection range of the lightning
rod.
■ The grounding of the TETRA iBS should adopt the joint grounding method. The DC
grounding, protective grounding, antistatic grounding, and lightning protection
grounding of the equipment share a common ground network.
■ When installing the TETRA iBS abroad, the grounding resistance should comply
with the relevant regulations of the located country or operator, or the requirements
of international standards IEC 62305-3 and the ITU-T Grounding and Connection
Manual. It is recommended that the grounding resistance should not be greater
than 10 ohms.
■ When the customer's own power supply is used to power equipment of the base
station, the power output port should be configured with SPD. The SPD magnitude
refers to the corresponding local lightning protection magnitude specification.
■ Roof installation
The antenna and integrated base station equipment are installed on a mast of an
outdoor roof, and the AC power line is powered by the building's electric well or the
roof distribution box.
The typical scenario is shown in the following figure.
■ Tower installation
The TETRA iBS is mounted on the holding mast of the tower top, and the antenna
is mounted on the holding mast within the 45° protective range of the lightning rod.
The DC power supply is provided in the base station room under the tower.
The typical scenario is shown in the following figure.
■ Devices are sold in the region of the Eurasian Economic Commission Customs
Union [EECCU] in original packaging and in compliance with the national laws of
the countries of the customs union.
■ All the supply lines/cables must be passed or suspended in a way ensuring that
– the operation of the device is not impaired,
– there are no trip hazards for the operator or any other persons,
– the required minimum distances and cable lengths are complied with.
■ The site must be prepared in compliance with the chapter 5 Site requirements.
■ The TETRA iBS may be set up and put into operation only if the required environ-
mental conditions have been met at all times.
■ The safety regulations must be considered at all times.
■ Observe all other activity-based security measures and prerequisites in the work
steps in this chapter.
■ The required tools and materials must be available.
6.2 Tools
The following table provides an overview of the tools required for the work steps in this
chapter.
Safety tools Antistatic wrist strap, safety belt, helmet, safety rope, and
slip-proof gloves.
Cable making tools Wire stripper, wire crimper, and wire cutter.
Auxiliary tools Fixed pulley, step ladder, marker pen, percussion drill,
electrical tape, anti-UV cable tie, label, screw kit, expansion
screw, utility knife, heat gun, and duct tape.
The following table provides an overview of work steps for testing the function and for
operational monitoring.
Beside the required work steps the overview provides the information, in which case
the work steps must be performed.
The system requirements for the service computer are described in the related product
documents, refer to the following table.
The availability is checked via the IP address of the TETRA iBS unit.
In addition, the connection from the TETRA iBS to the download repository should be
checked. The availability of the download repository can be checked with the ping
command to the alias "ndbcon".
■ The NMC or service computer must have been connected with the transport
network.
■ You must be logged in at the Network Element Manager.
1. Check the state of the connections in the Overview tab of the Network Element
Manager.
■ The installation and connection of the GNSS antenna must have been completed.
1. Check the installation site of the GNSS antenna for proper condition, such as the
- fastening of the antenna mast,
- fastening of the GNSS antenna,
- cable routing.
The function of the GNSS receiver and the detectable GNSS satellites are monitored
by the TETRA iBS based on the GNSS data received.
The Network Element Manager is a server application for managing network elements
in an ACCESSNET-T IP TETRA radio network. The Network Element Manager
provides a web-based user interface which is easily accessible with a common web
browser.
The tool is running on the network element itself and can be accessed directly on site
without connection to the IP transport network or from a control room. State-of-the-art
WebSocket technology ensures that status changes are displayed instantly on the user
interface without the need of any user interaction.
The procedures for this purpose are described in corresponding documents, refer to
the following table.
Alarm objects always have an alarm status, alarm status changes are notified via
events and visualized in the Network Element Manager.
The following table describes the possible causes and required measures relative to
the corresponding messages, refer to Table 14:.
Recommendation
To check the proper operation of the GNSS module, the interfacing of a replacement
GNSS antenna is recommended. Not all damages can be detected through visual
inspections, such as a damage of the GNSS antenna. For this reason, you should take
the measures described in the following table before replacing components.
8 Abbreviations
Abbreviations
AC Alternating Current
DC Direct Current
IPN IP Node