MobileAccess MobileAccessVEDual-Band Quick Installation Sheet Download Page 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

MobileAccessVE Kits 

 
 
 
The MobileAccessVE Dual-Band Solution includes two kits: Control Unit Kit and Access Pod Kit
Please verify that your kits include the items listed below. 

 

 

Description

 

Kit Includes  

Unit 

NOTE: Only main items are displayed. 

VE Control 
Unit (VCU) Kit 

A) VE Control Unit (includes brackets for 
securing the VCU to 19” rack) 
B) Power Cord*  
C) VE SW CD 
D) Local Configuration Cable (crossed RJ-45 
cable) 

 

 

     

       

II  VE Access 

Pods (VAP) Kit 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A) VE Access Pod (VAP) 
B) Wall Mount Adaptor (includes double-sided 
sticky tape on rear for faster installation)  
C) Desk Mount Adaptor  
D) RJ-45 Cat-5e Jumper Cable  
E) 8 Screws:  

 

4 short screws – for securing the 
adaptor to the Access Pod 

 

4 long screws - for securing the wall 
mount adaptor to the wall (for “anti-
theft” installation) 

 

            

 

              

 
 

* The included power cord should not be used with any products other than the VE Control Unit.

 

 

Required Equipment (Not Included) 

The following elements are provided by your wireless service provider and are NOT included in either kit: 

 

Service Provider’s RF source - Macro BTS, Microcell, Picocell or Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA) 

 

Patch panel and jumper cables - typically included in your IDF/Telco closet

 

IMPORTANT: 

This installation is performed in cooperation with your service provider. Contact your service provider for the 
installation of the RF source (BTS, Microcell, etc.) and the provision of required parameters. 

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Quick Installation Sheet 

MobileAccessVE Dual-Band 

Instant Coverage Solution 

QIS_VE Dual Band_Rev A00 709C005002_28JAN10.doc 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

Summary of Contents for MobileAccessVEDual-Band

Page 1: ...od 4 long screws for securing the wall mount adaptor to the wall for anti theft installation The included power cord should not be used with any products other than the VE Control Unit Required Equipm...

Page 2: ...by the service provider The passive interface can either be a coaxial cable or include other RF components such as splitters attenuators bi directional couplers etc Up to 12 Slave VCUs are connected...

Page 3: ...t existing cables support the VE installation If infrastructure documentation is available review the documentation to determine cable types and lengths If the cable information is not available attem...

Page 4: ...33 feet 10 m from the outer building walls so mobile users have line of sight to VAPs EGSM UMTS or DCS UMTS 45 feet 13 5 m apart Maximum of 22 5 feet 7 m from the outer building walls so mobile users...

Page 5: ...elect the VCU M Master from the network topology tree and refer to the Module Info sub tab e Click the Modify button to define an indicative name for the VCU up to 17 alpha numeric characters Step 1 I...

Page 6: ...panel Alarm port according to the instructions given in the VE Dual Band Installation and Configuration Guide Step 6 Connect the Slave VCUs to the Master VCU a Install each Slave VCU in the IDF Telco...

Page 7: ...tor on the VE Access Pod b Secure the Desk Mount Adaptor to the VAP using 4 short screws c Connect the RJ 45 Cat 5e jumper cable to the VAP s RJ 45 port d Place the VAP in the planned location on a fl...

Page 8: ...ition to the internal antennas VAPs are equipped with interfaces to external antennas that can be used for special coverage requirements The maximum external antenna gain should not exceed 10 dBi When...

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