A
XELL
BSF-4004
BSF0038
S
ERIES
R
EPEATER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
3. Select the bands of each remote to be adjusted (e.g. 1900MHz band on Node #3)
4. Adjust the following for each band:
•
Nominal Level (dBm)
•
Uplink Delta (dB)
5. Click
Adjust
. The procedure may take several minutes depending on the number of units
selected.
4.4 Integration into the AEM
NOTE: All integration into the AEM is performed from the AEM side – no action is required from the
BSF-4004 side.
The AEM automatically connects to the repeater, downloads all the repeater parameters and statuses
into a database. When all parameters have been downloaded, the AEM configures the repeater with
the IP address where alarms and reports should be sent to, and optionally with a secondary IP address
where the repeater can connect to in case connection to primary IP fails.
When heartbeat reports and alarms are sent from the repeater to the AEM also the latest information
about the status and RF-configuration is included. This means that the AEM operator always has
information about the current status in the AEM database (and do not need to call the repeater to find
this out).
NOTE: Once the repeater is integrated to the AEM, all changes to the repeater should preferably be
done from the Axell Element Manager in order to ensure that the database always contains correct
information.
4.5 What Next?
The BSF-4004 unit is now ready for operation. You may monitor the unit's general status via the
OMU II Home screen and if the node is faulty (red LED), access the Home screen in Advanced mode
for more detailed information.
Note: Consult the OMU II User Manual for additional information on RF and Optical adjustments.
Remote with
selected bands
to adjust
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