MA2000 Installation and Configuration Guide
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MobileAccess2000 series provides enterprise level indoor coverage, of a wide range of multi-
operator wireless services over a single broadband infrastructure. Front-end wireless RF services
are routed, over optic fibers, to MA2000 series hubs that are securely located in the
telecommunication closets at each remote location. These modular service aggregation platforms
precisely combine multiple wireless service signals for simultaneous distribution over a common
broadband infrastructure.
Two remote service hub models are available:
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MA2000-Lite – supports two remote units that are connected externally, where MA1200
Add-Ons and MA850/MA860 units can be integrated with the remote units.
MA2000 Cabinet (MRC) – internally houses a total of five remote units and MA1200 add-on
units with which MA850/MA860 can be integrated as an external assembly.
NOTE: MA2000 QSX unit is identical to the MA2000 TSX unit in addition to an Add-on service mounted
on top of the enclosure.
Figure
1-1. MA2000-Lite (left side) and MA2000 Cabinet (right side)
The supported units are:
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Remote Units (RUs) – Service specific modules that support up to two voice services and
perform the optic to RF conversion, filtering and amplification at the remote locations.
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MA1200 Add-On – Service specific module that provides support for an additional high
band voice service.
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MA850/MA860 – Module that supports data services
Features and Capabilities
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Multi-service platform that accommodates virtually any combination of wireless voice and
data services eliminating the need for separate overlay networks
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Scalable and future-safe – services can be added and removed without affecting existing
operators or end-users
MA2000-Lite
MA2000 Cabinet
MA2000 TSX
MA2000 QSX