MobileAccess 1000-CELL-4E Installation And Configuration Manual Download Page 3

   Preface 

 

 

 

 

MA 1000 Installation and Configuration Guide 

 

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Policy for Warranty and Repair 

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CCESS TESTS AND INSPECTS ALL ITS PRODUCTS TO VERIFY THEIR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY

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M

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CCESS USES EVERY REASONABLE 

PRECAUTION TO ENSURE THAT EACH UNIT MEETS THEIR DECLARED SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE SHIPMENT

.

 

C

USTOMERS SHOULD ADVISE THEIR 

INCOMING INSPECTION

,

 ASSEMBLY

,

 AND TEST PERSONNEL ABOUT THE PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED IN HANDLING AND TESTING OUR PRODUCTS

.

 

M

ANY 

OF THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN BE FOUND IN THIS MANUAL

T

HE PRODUCTS ARE COVERED BY THE FOLLOWING WARRANTIES

General Warranty 

M

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CCESS WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER ALL STANDARD PRODUCTS SOLD BY 

M

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CCESS TO BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN 

MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR ONE 

(1)

 YEAR FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM 

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CCESS

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D

URING THE WARRANTY PERIOD

,

 

M

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CCESS WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY PRODUCT THAT 

M

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CCESS PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE

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T

HIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO 

ANY PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

,

 ABUSE

,

 IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR APPLICATION

,

 ACCIDENT

,

 ELECTRICAL OR 

ENVIRONMENTAL OVER

-

STRESS

,

 NEGLIGENCE IN USE

,

 STORAGE

,

 TRANSPORTATION OR HANDLING

Specific Product Warranty Instructions 

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LL 

M

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CCESS PRODUCTS ARE WARRANTED AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP

,

 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION

,

 AND TO NO FURTHER 

EXTENT

.

 

A

NY CLAIM FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF UNITS FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE ON INCOMING INSPECTION BY A CUSTOMER MUST BE MADE 

WITHIN 

30

 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT

,

 OR WITHIN 

30

 DAYS OF DISCOVERY OF A DEFECT WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD

 

T

HIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY 

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,

 EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED

.

 

M

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Returns 

I

N THE EVENT THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO RETURN ANY PRODUCT AGAINST ABOVE WARRANTY

,

 THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHALL BE FOLLOWED

1.

 

R

ETURN AUTHORIZATION IS TO BE RECEIVED FROM 

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A

DVISE 

M

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CCESS OF THE MODEL

,

 

SERIAL NUMBER

,

 AND DISCREPANCY

.

 

T

HE UNIT MAY THEN BE FORWARDED TO 

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CCESS

,

 TRANSPORTATION PREPAID

.

 

D

EVICES RETURNED 

COLLECT OR WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED

2.

 

P

RIOR TO REPAIR

,

 

M

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CCESS WILL ADVISE THE CUSTOMER OF OUR TEST RESULTS AND ANY CHARGES FOR REPAIRING CUSTOMER

-

CAUSED 

PROBLEMS OR OUT

-

OF

-

WARRANTY CONDITIONS ETC

.

 

 

3.

 

R

EPAIRED PRODUCTS ARE WARRANTED FOR THE BALANCE OF THE ORIGINAL WARRANTY PERIOD

,

 OR AT LEAST 

90

 DAYS FROM DATE OF 

SHIPMENT

Limitations of Liabilities 

M

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S LIABILITY ON ANY CLAIM

,

 OF ANY KIND

,

 INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM

,

 CONNECTED WITH

,

 OR 

RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE ORDER

,

 CONTRACT

,

 QUOTATION

,

 OR FROM THE PERFORMANCE OR BREACH THEREOF

,

 OR FROM THE DESIGN

,

 

MANUFACTURE

,

 SALE

,

 DELIVERY

,

 INSTALLATION

,

 INSPECTION

,

 OPERATION OR USE OF ANY EQUIPMENT COVERED BY OR FURNISHED UNDER THIS 

CONTACT

,

 SHALL IN NO CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DEVICE WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE CLAIM

 

EXCEPT

 

AS

 

EXPRESSLY

 

PROVIDED

 

HEREIN,

 

MOBILEACCESS

 

MAKES

 

NO

 

WARRANTY,

 

EXPRESSED

 

OR

 

IMPLIED,

 

WITH

 

RESPECT

 

TO

 

ANY

 

GOODS,

 

PARTS

 

AND

 

SERVICES

 

PROVIDED

 

IN

 

CONNECTION

 

WITH

 

THIS

 

AGREEMENT

 

INCLUDING,

 

BUT

 

NOT

 

LIMITED

 

TO,

 

THE

 

IMPLIED

 

WARRANTIES

 

OF

 

MERCHANTABILITY

 

AND

 

FITNESS

 

FOR

 

A

 

PARTICULAR

 

PURPOSE.

 

MOBILEACCESS

 

SHALL

 

NOT

 

BE

 

LIABLE

 

FOR

 

ANY

 

OTHER

 

DAMAGE

 

INCLUDING,

 

BUT

 

NOT

 

LIMITED

 

TO,

 

INDIRECT,

 

SPECIAL

 

OR

 

CONSEQUENTIAL

 

DAMAGES

 

ARISING

 

OUT

 

OF

 

OR

 

IN

 

CONNECTION

 

WITH

 

FURNISHING

 

OF

 

GOODS,

 

PARTS

 

AND

 

SERVICE

 

HEREUNDER,

 

OR

 

THE

 

PERFORMANCE,

 

USE

 

OF,

 

OR

 

INABILITY

 

TO

 

USE

 

THE

 

GOODS,

 

PARTS

 

AND

 

SERVICE. 

Summary of Contents for 1000-CELL-4E

Page 1: ...MobileAccess1000 System with LTE SISO Support Installation and Configuration Guide P N 709C00150x REV A00 Date FEB 2010...

Page 2: ...ORMAT OR MEDIA IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF MOBILEACCESS INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDES ANY PREVIOUS MANUALS GUIDES SPECIFICATIONS DATA SHEETS OR OTHER I...

Page 3: ...R REPRESENTATIVES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE COMMITMENTS ON WARRANTY RETURNS Returns IN THE EVENT THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO RETURN ANY PRODUCT AGAINST ABOVE WARRANTY THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHALL BE FOL...

Page 4: ...O INHERENT SIGNIFICANT RF RADIATION THE RF LEVEL ON THE DOWN LINK IS VERY LOW AT THE REMOTE UNITS RHUS DOWNLINK PORTS THEREFORE THERE IS NO DANGEROUS RF RADIATION WHEN THE ANTENNA IS NOT CONNECTED Las...

Page 5: ...products have met the approvals of the following certifying organizations Product Certifications US FCC 47 CFR part 15B 22 24 90 27 UL 60950 1 21CFR 1040 10 1040 11 Europe EN 301502 EN 300609 EN 3014...

Page 6: ...are included in your system installation P N Description 709C001503 1000 Installation and Configuration Guide 709C001205 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide 709C002502 RIU Installation and Confi...

Page 7: ...Units 9 2 2 1 1 BU Front Panel 10 2 2 1 2 BU Rear Panel 11 3 Site Preparation 12 3 1 Infrastructure Preparation 12 3 2 Installation Requirements 12 3 3 Coaxial Cable Connections 12 3 3 1 General Cable...

Page 8: ...tallation 20 4 2 5 RIU Connections 21 4 2 6 BU Connections 21 4 2 7 Controller Connections 21 4 3 Remote Site Installation 22 4 3 1 1000 RHU Installation 22 4 3 1 1 Wall Mount 23 4 3 1 2 Connections 2...

Page 9: ...nsures optimal performance for all services Local and remote end to end monitoring and control through an interface to 410 430 or SC 450 system controller Low power system requirements eliminates the...

Page 10: ...the following devices Radio Interface Units RIUs The RIUs provide interfaces for up to three BTS BDA signals and automatically adjusts the output signal in response to input signal level in order to p...

Page 11: ...S 1800 Figure 2 MA 1000 Basic BU RHU Configuration B Using the MobileAccess Add on unit to provide an additional service A Add on unit can be connected to a 1000 or 2000 RHU to provide a third service...

Page 12: ...ion which communicates via SNMP over a Ethernet TCP IP connection The 430 may also be monitored via a 3rd party SNMP application for receipt of SNMP traps SC 450 enables management of the 1000 2000 sy...

Page 13: ...site and the supported services The following sections describe each of the system elements NOTE The connections as they relate to the MA 1000 system are described in Chapter 4 System Installation 2 1...

Page 14: ...nfrastructure through the 1000 RHU antenna ports However if 860 WLAN solution is also installed the combined data and voice services are fed to the coax infrastructure through the 860 antenna ports NO...

Page 15: ...service which is combined with the RHU services and distributed through the common coax infrastructure DL UL Transmit the RF signals to and from the Add on module These ports are connected to the cor...

Page 16: ...re 7 RHU Add on Front panels Table 2 3 MobileAccess Add on Front Panel Indicators LED Description RUN When blinking indicates that the RHU is in normal operating mode PWR Power ON 2 1 2 2 Add on Rear...

Page 17: ...High port 2 2 Base Units The BUs Base Units perform RF to optical conversion of the signal on the BTS BDA side Each can support up to two services provided by the same operator Two models of BUs are...

Page 18: ...or Link 5 to Link 8 Figure 9 Eight Port BU Front Panel Figure 10 Four Port BU Front Panel Table 2 5 BU Front Panel Indicators LED Description PWR Power input detected for the corresponding unit LSR O...

Page 19: ...a four port BU one uplink and one downlink port is connected for an eight port BU two uplink and two downlink ports are connected Figure 11 BU Rear Panel RF Connections Table 2 6 BU Rear Panel Connec...

Page 20: ...to the specific installation 3 3 Coaxial Cable Connections 3 3 1 General Cable Installation Procedures Observe the general cable installation procedures that meet with the building codes in your area...

Page 21: ...C 1045342 Black Brown boots 1Meter MA 50000105 Diamond p n ENC 1045343 Black Brown boots 3 Meter MA 500001060 Zipcord patchcord 4xSC APC 62 5 125 900 2000 4500 micron Diamond p n ENC 1045344 Beige Bro...

Page 22: ...ivalent for checking coax cables including the antennas 2 The VSWR must be measured prior to terminating the RHUs in the remote communication rooms Terminate all unused RHU and RIU ports with a 50 ohm...

Page 23: ...MobileAccess supplies various power supplies that can be installed in a rack or mounted on a wall depending on your configuration 3 5 Installation Conventions Some of the basic installation conventio...

Page 24: ...the main communication room and individual wire pairs are terminated into the power feed of individual units By providing power from a single distribution point maintenance can be reduced and UPS bac...

Page 25: ...telecommunication room close to the RF signal source This installation may differ between single and multi building topologies B Remote locations RHU and Add on installations and connections These are...

Page 26: ...is for a single operator If the site is serviced by more than one operator each operator often installs their equipment in a separate rack NOTE Note that the 410 430 SC 450 controller is at eye level...

Page 27: ...k and around the installed components so that the safety of the equipment is not compromised It is recommended to allow for at least about 2 cm of airspace between devices in the rack Verify that the...

Page 28: ...ding 1 installation in a remote location with several Base Units For clarity the example shows two Base Units However the configuration applies to a maximum of four 8 port Base Units that are supporte...

Page 29: ...e BUs 1 Connect 3 125 900 pigtail with SC APC connectors between splice tray and patch panel cabinet 2 Connect 3 125 3000 SC APC jumpers between the corresponding BU and patch panel 3 Connect the fibe...

Page 30: ...ation Guide 22 4 3 Remote Site Installation 4 3 1 1000 RHU Installation Mount and install each RHU on the wall in the communication shaft or communication room The following provides the dimensions fo...

Page 31: ...the rules for handling and connecting F O cables The F O cables will be connected to the associated BU in the communication room at a later phase 1 Connect fiber optic cable to splice box and to SC AP...

Page 32: ...System Installation MA 1000 Installation and Configuration Guide 24 4 3 2 Add on Installation The following figure provides the dimensions for the Add On unit Figure 18 Add On Dimensions...

Page 33: ...6 32 NC screws 2 Position the RHU Add on unit on the bracket and secure the Add on to the bracket using the four supplied 8 32 screws 3 Interconnect the 1000 RHU and RHU Add on SMA Uplink Downlink an...

Page 34: ...s Refer to the corresponding User Manual for detailed instructions on installing the unit 4 3 4 Antenna Connections For systems without the 860 WLAN solution modules connect the antenna connections to...

Page 35: ...ency Ranges Services Frequency Range Uplink Downlink LTE SISO 698 716 and 777 787MHz 728 757MHz CELL 824 849 869 894 iDEN SMR800 806 824 851 869 GSM 890 915 935 960 SMR900 Paging 896 902 929 941 DCS 1...

Page 36: ...ain dB 20 7 10 7 20 7 14 7 20 7 10 7 Pin dBm 0 0 0 0 0 0 Input IP3 dBm AGC OFF Min 5 5 5 5 5 5 Input IP3 dBm AGC ON Min 5 5 5 5 5 5 SFDR dB 69 73 68 74 74 68 74 73 Max Intermod Distortion dBm 13 13 36...

Page 37: ...17 17 4 carriers 10 14 14 8 carriers 7 11 11 12 carriers 5 9 9 Mean Gain dB 16 3 20 3 20 3 Pin dBm 0 0 0 Input IP3 dBm AGC OFF Min 6 6 6 Input IP3 dBm AGC ON Min 3 3 3 SFDR dB 65 67 70 65 Max Intermod...

Page 38: ...1 3 21 Pin dBm 1 0 1 0 0 Max Intermodulation Distortion dBm 13 13 Input IP3 dBm 7 7 7 7 SFDR dBm 2 66 64 66 55 Max NF dB 18 18 18 18 Gain Flatness dB 3 2 0 1 04 WCDMA compiles with 3GPP TS 25 106 V5 0...

Page 39: ...3 dB total Max distance 300 m Multi mode Optical loss per mated pair connectors 0 5dB max Optical Connector SC APC Fiber type 9 125 SM 50 125 um or 62 5 125 multimode fiber with the minimum requireme...

Page 40: ...n to the MA 410 MA 430 or SC 450 controller Physical Dimensions 48 26x4 44x29 97cm 19 x1Ux11 8 Weight 3Kg 6 6 lb Supported services Two services corresponding to the model Power Input power 20 to 48V...

Page 41: ...apters All terminations cross connections or patches must be direct fusion splice or one of the MobileAccess cords listed below 900 micro patchcord for splicing 2 meters 2xSC APC 62 5 125 900 Diamond...

Page 42: ...L DCS 4 ports UMTS Add on support 1000M GSM DCS MMF dual band GSM DCS 4 ports UMTS Add on support 1000 GSM DCS4E Dual band GSM DCS 4 ports UMTS Add on support 1000 GSMO DCS4E Dual band GSM orange DCS...

Page 43: ...SC GSM GSM 900MHz Conditioner 10 to 36dBm input range RIU BDAC GSM GSM 900MHz Conditioner 16 to 10dBm input range RIU BTSC GSM O GSM 900MHz Conditioner for Orange 10 to 36dBm input range RIU BDAC GSM...

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